Title 43, Chapter 10A, Section 12
( 43-10A-12)
(a) The education, experience, and training requirements for
licensure in social work are as follows: (1) For licensure as a master's social worker, a master's degree
in social work from a program accredited by the Council on Social
Work Education; and (2) For licensure as a clinical social worker: (A) A master's degree in social work from a program accredited
by the Council on Social Work Education; and (B) As defined by the board, three years' full-time supervised
experience in the practice of social work following granting of
the master's degree. Of the three years of supervised
experience, only the first two must be under direction. A
doctoral degree in a specialty, an allied profession, or child
and family development may substitute for one year of such
experience. At least one year of experience shall have occurred
within two years immediately preceding application for licensure
as a clinical social worker or the applicant shall have met the
continuing education requirement established by the board for
clinical social work during the year immediately preceding
application. (b) Licensed master's social workers may render or offer to render
to individuals, marriages, couples, families, groups, organizations,
governmental units, or the general public service which is guided by
knowledge of social resources, social systems, and human behavior.
They may provide evaluation, prevention, and intervention services
which include but are not restricted to community organization,
counseling, and supportive services such as administration,
direction, supervision of bachelor's level social workers,
consultation, research, or education. The first two years of their
practice after licensure as a master's social worker shall be under
direction and supervision. Thereafter, they may engage in private
practice, except that those social workers whose practice includes
counseling or psychotherapeutic techniques may only engage in such
practice under the supervision of a duly qualified supervisor and
only for such period of time as is prescribed for qualification to
take the clinical social work licensing examination. (c) Licensed clinical social workers may practice all authorized
services of licensed master's social workers and may: provide
supervision and direction; provide psychosocial evaluation through
data collection and analyses to determine the nature of an
individual's mental, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and
interpersonal problems or conditions; provide counseling and
psychotherapy to individuals, marriages, couples, families, and
groups; interpret the psychosocial dynamics of a situation and
recommend and implement a course of action to individuals,
marriages, couples, families, or groups in such settings as private
practice, family service and counseling agencies, health care
facilities, and schools; and provide direct evaluation, casework,
social work advocacy, education, training, prevention, and
intervention services in situations threatened or affected by
social, intrapersonal, or interpersonal stress or health impairment. |