DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS
DIRECTOR’S OFFICE
COUNSELING - GENERAL RULES
Filed with the secretary of state on
These rules take effect immediately upon filing with the secretary of state unless adopted under section 33, 44, or 45a(6) of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.233, 24.244, or 24.245a. Rules adopted under these sections become effective 7 days after filing with the secretary of state.
(By authority conferred on the director of the department of licensing and regulatory
affairs by sections 16141, 16145(3), 16148, 16201, 18101,
18106, 18107, and 18101 18111 of the public health
code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.16141, 333.16145(3), MCL
333.16148, 333.16201, 333.18101, 333.18106, 333.18107, and 333.18101,
333.18111, and Executive Reorganization Order Nos. 1996-1, 1991-9,
1996-2, 2003-1, 2008-4, and 2011-4, MCL 330.3101, 338.3501,
445.2001, 445.2011, 445.2025, and 445.2030)
R 338.1751 of the Michigan Administrative Code is amended, R 338.1761, R 338.1763, R 338.1765, R 338.1771, R 338.1772, R 338.1773, R 338.1774, R 338.1775, R 338.1776, and R 338.1781 are added, and R 338.1751a, R 338.1752, R 338.1752a, R 338.1753, R 338.1753a, R 338.1753b, R 338.1753c, R 338.1754, R 338.1755, and R 338.1757 are rescinded, as follows:
PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
R 338.1751 Definitions.
Rule 1. (1) As used in these rules:
(a) "Board" means the Michigan board of
counseling. counseling created under section 18103 of the code, MCL
333.18103.
(b) "Career development" means studies
that provide an understanding of all of the following:
(i) Career development theories.
(ii) Occupational and educational information
sources and systems.
(iii) Career counseling.
(iv) Lifestyle and career decision making.
(v) Career development program planning,
implementation, and evaluation.
(c) (b) "Code" means the
public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.1101. to 333.25211.
(d) "Consulting" means studies that
provide an understanding of the process of psychoeducational consultation with
emphasis on theories and strategies that are used to provide services to
individuals, groups, and organizations.
(e) "Counseling philosophy” means studies that
incorporate a belief system that a person can change or develop a more fully
functioning self through the application of various counseling approaches
regardless of the extent of the problem.
(f) "Counseling techniques" means the
application of counseling and psychotherapy skills and theories in the
counseling process in order to do all of the following:
(i) Establish and maintain the counseling
relationship.
(ii) Diagnose and identify the problem.
(iii) Formulate a preventive, treatment, or
rehabilitative plan.
(iv) Facilitate appropriate interventions.
(g) "Counseling theories" means the study
of the theoretical foundations of counseling and psychotherapy, including, but
not limited to, major affective, behavioral, and cognitive theories of human
development and personality development and change and multicultural and
diversity issues in counseling.
(h) (c) "Department" means the department
of licensing and regulatory affairs.
(i) "Group techniques" means the
application of basic counseling and psychotherapy skills and theories in the
group counseling process that are based on an understanding of group
development and dynamics, theories of group counseling and psychotherapy, and
group leadership styles.
(j) "Internship" means supervised
curricular field experience that provides students opportunities to perform all
the activities that a licensed professional counselor would be expected to
perform.
(k) “Multicultural counseling” means the study of
the effects of diversity on the counseling process.
(l) "Practicum" means a supervised
curricular experience that provides for the development of individual and group
counseling and psychotherapy skills by giving students opportunities to
perform, on a limited basis, some of the activities that a licensed
professional counselor would be expected to perform.
(m) "Professional ethics" means studies
that prepare students to understand and apply the legal requirements and
ethical codes related to the practice of counseling.
(n) "Research methodology" means studies
that provide an understanding of all of the following:
(i) Types of research and their application to the
practice of counseling.
(ii) Basic statistics.
(iii) Research design, proposal development,
implementation, and report writing.
(o) (d) “Supervision” means the term as
defined in section 16109(2) of the code. code, MCL 333.16109.
(p) (e) “Supervisor” means a licensed
professional counselor who received training in the function of counseling
supervision, as specified in R 338.1757. R 338.1781.
(q) "Testing procedures" means studies
that provide an understanding of all of the following:
(i) Group and individual psychometric theories and
approaches to appraisal and diagnosis.
(ii) Selecting, administering, scoring, and
interpreting instruments and procedures that are designed to assess all of the
following with respect to an individual:
(a) Aptitudes.
(b) Interests.
(c) Attitudes.
(d) Abilities.
(e) Achievements.
(f) Personal characteristics.
(iii) Factors that influence appraisals.
(iv) Use of appraisal and diagnostic results in
helping processes.
(r) (f) "Under the supervision of a
licensed professional counselor" means under the ongoing supervision of a
licensed professional counselor licensed in this state who meets the
requirements of a supervisor or under the ongoing supervision of an individual
in another state who substantially meets the requirements for a professional
counselor license and counseling supervisor in this state.
(2) A term defined in the code has the same meaning when used in these rules.
Rule 338.1751a Training standards for identifying
victims of human trafficking; requirements. Rescinded.
Rule 1a. (1) Pursuant to section 16148 of the code,
MCL 333.16148, an individual licensed or seeking licensure shall complete
training in identifying victims of human trafficking that meets the following
standards:
(a) Training content shall cover all of the
following:
(i) Understanding the types and venues of human
trafficking in Michigan or the United States.
(ii) Identifying victims of human trafficking in
health care settings.
(iii) Identifying the warning signs of human
trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors.
(iv) Resources for reporting the suspected victims
of human trafficking.
(b) Acceptable providers or methods of training
include any of the following:
(i) Training offered by a nationally recognized or
state-recognized, health-related organization.
(ii) Training offered by, or in conjunction with,
a state or federal agency.
(iii) Training obtained in an educational program
that has been approved by the board for initial licensure, or by a college or
university.
(iv) Reading an article related to the identification
of victims of human trafficking that meets the requirements of subrule (1)(a)
of this rule and is published in a peer review journal, health care journal, or
professional or scientific journal.
(c) Acceptable modalities of training may include
any of the following:
(i) Teleconference or webinar.
(ii) Online presentation.
(iii) Live presentation.
(iv) Printed or electronic media.
(2) The department may select and audit a sample of
individuals and request documentation of proof of completion of training. If
audited by the department, an individual shall provide an acceptable proof of
completion of training, including either of the following:
(a) Proof of completion certificate issued by the training
provider that includes the date, provider name, name of training, and
individual’s name.
(b) A self-certification statement by an individual.
The certification statement shall include the individual’s name and either of
the following:
(i) For training completed pursuant to subrule
(1)(b)(i) to (iii) of this rule, the date, training provider name, and name of
training.
(ii) For training completed pursuant to subrule
(1)(b)(iv) of this rule, the title of article, author, publication name of peer
review journal, health care journal, or professional or scientific journal, and
date, volume, and issue of publication, as applicable.
(3) Pursuant to section 16148 of the code, MCL
333.16148, the requirements specified in subrule (1) of this rule apply to
license renewals beginning with the first renewal cycle after the promulgation
of this rule and for initial licenses issued 5 or more years after the
promulgation of this rule.
R 338.1752 Application
requirements; licensure by examination. Rescinded.
Rule 2. (1) An applicant for a professional counselor
license shall submit a completed application on a form provided by the
department, together with the requisite fee, and the professional disclosure
statement required under the code. In addition to meeting the requirements of
the code and administrative rules, an applicant shall meet the requirements of
this rule.
(2) An applicant shall have received a master’s or
doctoral degree in counseling or student personnel work in a program approved
by the board.
(3) In addition to meeting the requirements of subrule
(2) of this rule, an applicant, after receiving the degree, shall meet both of
the following requirements:
(a) Have engaged in the practice of counseling under
section 18101(d) of the code, which practice involved an opportunity to work
with a broad range of the population and which was conducted in an organized
education, business, health, private practice, or human services setting under
the supervision of a licensed professional counselor for either of the
following periods of time, as applicable:
(i) For an applicant who has received a master’s
degree in counseling or student personnel work, not less than 3,000 hours
accrued in not less than a 2-year period, with not less than 100 hours of
regularly scheduled supervision accrued in the immediate physical presence of
the supervisor. The supervision begins upon the issuance of the limited license
and continues until the licensed professional counselor license is
issued.
(ii) For an applicant who has completed 30
semester hours or 45 quarter hours of graduate study in counseling beyond the
master’s degree in counseling or student personnel work, not less than 1,500
hours accrued over not less than a 1-year period, with not less than 50 hours
of regularly scheduled supervision accrued in the immediate physical presence
of the supervisor. The supervision begins upon the issuance of the limited
license and continues until the licensed professional counselor license is
issued.
(b) Have passed either of the following examinations
with a passing score established by the testing organizations.
(i) The national counselor examination developed
by the national board for certified counselors.
(ii) The certification examination developed and
scored by the commission on rehabilitation counselor certification.
(4) For practice experience gained in Michigan, an
applicant shall have held a limited license pursuant to the provisions of R
338.1754 while accruing the experience.
R 338.1752a Examination
adoption. Rescinded.
Rule 2a. (1) The board approves and adopts the national
counselor examination developed by the national board for certified counselors.
The passing score for the national counselor examination is the passing score
established by the national board for certified counselors.
(2) The board approves and adopts the certification
examination developed by the commission on rehabilitation counselor
certification. The passing score on the certification examination shall be the
passing score established by the commission on rehabilitation counselor
certification.
R 338.1753 Counselor training programs; approval
standards; adoption by reference. Rescinded.
Rule 3. (1) The board shall approve a counselor
training program that is conducted in a higher education institution that meets
the standards in R 338.1753a and complies with 1 of the following:
(a) The program consists of not less than 48
semester hours or 72 quarter hours in counseling-related topics.
(c) The program meets the 2001 standards of the
council for accreditation of counseling and related educational programs
(cacrep) for accrediting master’s-level counseling degree programs and
doctoral-level counseling education and supervision programs, which the board
adopts by reference as set forth in the document entitled “Council for
Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), 2001
Standards.” The board shall consider any master’s-level counseling degree
program and any doctoral-level counseling education and supervision program
that are accredited by cacrep as a counseling program approved by the board.
Copies of the 2001 cacrep standards are available for inspection and
distribution at cost from the Board of Counseling, Bureau of Health
Professions, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611 West Ottawa
Street, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan 48909. Copies of the standards are
available at no cost from the website for the Council for Accreditation of
Counseling and Related Educational Programs at http://www.cacrep.org.
(d) The program meets the standards for accrediting
rehabilitation counselor education programs of the council on rehabilitation
education, which the board adopts by reference as set forth in the document
entitled “Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) Accreditation Manual,”
2009 edition with revised standards effective January 1, 2011. The board shall
consider any rehabilitation counselor education program that is accredited by
core as a program approved by the board. Copies of core’s standards for
accrediting rehabilitation counselor education programs are available for
inspection and distribution at cost from the Board of Counseling, Bureau of
Health Professions, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611 West
Ottawa Street, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan 48909, or from the Council on
Rehabilitation Education, 300 N. Martingale Road, Suite 460, Schaumburg,
IL 60173 at no cost from the council’s website at http://www.core-rehab.org.
(2) The program shall include graduate course work in
all of the following content areas:
(a) Career development.
(b) Consulting.
(c) Counseling techniques.
(d) Counseling theories.
(e) Counseling philosophy.
(f) Group techniques.
(g) Professional ethics.
(h) Research methodology.
(i) Multicultural counseling.
(j) Testing procedures and assessment.
(k) Practicum.
(3) The program shall include an internship that
consists of not less than 600 hours of supervised clinical experience in
counseling.
R 338.1753a Accreditation standards; higher education
institutions; adoption by reference. Rescinded.
Rule 3a. (1) A higher education institution is
considered approved by the board if it is accredited by the accrediting body of
the region in which the institution is located and the accrediting body meets
either the recognition standards and criteria of the council for higher
education accreditation or the recognition procedures and criteria of the U.S.
department of education. The board adopts by reference the procedures and
criteria for recognizing accrediting agencies of the U. S. department of
education, effective July 1, 2000, as contained in Title 34, Part 602 of the
Code of Federal Regulations, and the policies and procedures for recognition of
accrediting organizations of the council for higher education accreditation
(chea), effective June 28, 2010. Copies of the standards and criteria of the
council for higher education accreditation and the U.S. department of education
are available for inspection and distribution at cost from the Board of
Counseling, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Licensing and
Regulatory Affairs, 611 West Ottawa, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909. The
chea recognition standards may also be obtained at no cost from the council’s
website at http://www.chea.org. The federal recognition criteria may also be
obtained at no cost from website for the U.S. Department of Education Office of
Postsecondary Education, at
http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/OPE/index.html.
(2) The board adopts by reference the standards of the
following postsecondary accrediting organizations, which are available for
inspection and distribution at cost from the Board of Counseling, Bureau of
Health Professions, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611 West
Ottawa, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909. Copies of the following standards
may be obtained from the individual accrediting organization at the identified
cost:
(a) The standards of the Middle States Association
of Colleges and Schools Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104, set forth in the document entitled
"Characteristics of Excellence in Higher Education: Eligibility
Requirements and Standards for Accreditation,” 2009 edition, which is available
free of charge on the association’s website at http://www.msche.org.
(b) The standards of the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges, Inc. Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, 209
Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 07130, in the document entitled "Standards
for Accreditation,” 2005 edition, which is available at no cost on the
association’s website at http://www.neasc.org.
(c) The standards of the North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission, 30 North LaSalle
Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602, set forth in the document entitled
“Handbook of Accreditation,” Third Edition, which is available for no cost on
the association’s website http://www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org.
(d) The standards of the Northwest Commission on
Colleges and Universities, 8060 165th Avenue NE, Suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052
set forth in the document entitled "Accreditation Handbook,” 2003 edition,
updated June 23, 2008, and “Revised Accreditation Standards 2010” which are
available at no cost on the association’s website at http://www.nwccu.org.
(e) The standards of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,
Georgia 30033, set forth in the document entitled “Principles of Accreditation:
Foundations for Quality Enhancement,” 2010 Edition, which is available at no
cost on the association’s website at http://www.sacscoc.org.
(f) The standards of the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, The Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and
Universities, 985 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 100, Alameda, CA 94501, set forth in
the document entitled “Handbook of Accreditation,” October 2008, which is
available at no cost on the commission’s website at http://www.wascsenior.org.
(g) The standards of the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges,
10 Commercial Blvd., Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949 set forth in the document
entitled "Accreditation Reference Handbook,” August 2009, which is
available at no cost on the commission’s website at http://www.accjc.org.
R 338.1753b Application requirements; licensure by
endorsement. Rescinded.
Rule 3b. (1) In addition to meeting the requirements
of the code and administrative rules, an applicant for a professional counselor
license by endorsement shall submit a completed application on a form provided
by the department, together with the requisite fee.
(2) If an applicant was licensed in another state and
has been engaged in the practice of counseling for a minimum of 5 years before
the date of filing an application for Michigan
licensure, then it is presumed that the applicant meets
the requirements of section 16186(1)(a) and (b) of the code. In addition, an
applicant shall meet both of the following requirements:
(a) Submit a professional disclosure statement with
an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified,
on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state or
territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a current license
or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but
is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending
disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
(3) If an applicant was licensed in another state or
territory of the United States and has been engaged in the practice of
counseling for less than 5 years before the date of filing an application for
Michigan licensure, then the applicant shall comply with the requirements for
licensure by examination, as specified in R 338.1752, and shall meet both of
the following requirements:
(a) Submit a professional disclosure statement with
an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified,
on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state or
territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a current license
or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but
is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending
disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
R 338.1753c Application
requirements; relicensure of licensed professional counselor. Rescinded.
Rule 3c. (1) An applicant for relicensure as a
licensed professional counselor shall submit a completed application on a form
provided by the department, together with the requisite fee. An applicant
shall also comply with either of the following:
(a) If the license was lapsed for less than 3 years,
an applicant shall comply with both of the following:
(i) Submit a professional disclosure
statement with an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3)
of the code.
(ii) Provide for his or her license to be verified,
on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state or
territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a current license
or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but
is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending
disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
(b) If the license was lapsed for 3 or more years,
an applicant shall submit a professional disclosure statement with his or her
application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code, and
shall do either of the following:
(i) Retake and pass either the national
counselor examination developed by the national board for certified counselors
or the certification examination given by the commission on rehabilitation
counselor certification.
(ii) Submit evidence of current certification
issued by the national board for certified counselors or the commission on rehabilitation
counselor certification.
(2) If an applicant was originally licensed as a
counselor based on the applicant having received a master’s or doctoral degree
in counseling or student personnel work that was conferred before October 1,
1991, and the applicant completed 2 years of professional experience before
October 1, 1993, the applicant shall comply with both of the following:
(a) Submit an updated professional disclosure
statement with an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3)
of the code.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified, on
a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state or
territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a current license
or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but
is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending
disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
Rule 4. (1) An applicant for licensure as a limited
licensed professional counselor shall submit a completed application on a form
provided by the department, together with the requisite fee, and the
professional disclosure statement required under the code. In addition to
meeting the requirements of the code and the administrative rules promulgated
pursuant thereto, an applicant shall meet the requirements of this rule.
(2) An applicant for a limited license under section
18111 of the code shall establish that the applicant has received a master’s or
doctoral degree in counseling or student personnel work in a program approved
by the board, as specified in R 338.1753.
(3) An applicant shall submit a professional
disclosure statement with an application for a limited license, as required
under section 18113(3) of the code. The limited licensed professional
counselor’s professional disclosure statement, when provided to the
client, shall state that the limited licensed professional counselor
shall practice under the supervision of a licensed professional counselor. In
addition to the requirements under section 18113 of the code, the disclosure
statement shall identify the licensed professional counselor who is supervising
the limited licensed professional counselor’s practice.
(4) An applicant shall provide for his or her license
to be verified, on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency
of any state or territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a
current license or ever held a license as a professional counselor.
Verification includes, but is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary
action taken or pending disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
(5) Effective January 1, 2012, a limited license may
be renewed annually, but for no more than 10 years. In cases of hardship, the
board may consider a request for an extension of this time period.
R 338.1755 Application
requirements; relicensure limited licensed professional counselor. Rescinded.
Rule 5. An applicant for relicensure as a limited
licensed professional counselor shall submit a completed application on a form
provided by the department, together with the requisite fee. In addition to
meeting the requirements of the code and administrative rules promulgated under
the code, an applicant shall satisfy both of the following requirements:
(a) Submit a professional disclosure statement with
an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified,
on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state or
territory of the United States in which the applicant holds a current license
or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but
is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending
disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
R 338.1757 Requirements to
provide counseling supervision. Rescinded.
Rule 7. (1) Before providing counseling supervision,
a licensed professional counselor shall comply with 1 of the following:
(a) For licensed individuals who were providing
supervision on or before January 1, 2013, have training in the function of
counseling supervision and have acquired at least 3 years of experience in
counseling.
(b) For licensed individuals who began providing
supervision after January 1, 2013, have acquired at least 3 years of practice
in counseling and have completed training in the function of counseling
supervision that complies with the requirements of subrule (2) of this rule.
(2) Training in the function of counseling supervision
shall include both of the following requirements:
(a) Include 1 of the following as specialized
training:
(i) 2 semester hours of graduate credit in
training in counseling supervision.
(ii) 30 contact hours of workshop training in
counseling supervision.
(b) The specialized training specified in subrule
(2)(a) of this rule shall include studies in all of the following topics:
(i) Roles and functions of counseling supervisors.
(ii) Models of counseling supervision.
(iii) Mental health-related development.
(iv) Methods and techniques in counseling
supervision.
(v) Supervisory relationship issues.
(vi) Cultural issues in supervision.
(vii) Group supervision.
(viii) Legal and ethical issues in counseling
supervision.
(ix) Evaluation of supervisee and the supervision
process.
(3) Before the onset of supervision, a licensed
professional counselor shall provide a supervisee with a written statement that
addresses the licensee’s supervising qualifications, including how the licensee
complies with the requirements in subrules (1) and (2) of this rule.
(4) A licensee who provides counseling supervision
shall keep ongoing documentation, including, but not limited to, performance
and clinical notes, for each supervisee on the supervision being provided.
PART 2. EDUCATION
R 338.1761 Accreditation standards; higher education institutions; adoption by reference.
Rule 61. (1) A higher education institution is considered approved if it is accredited by the accrediting body of the region in which the institution is located and the accrediting body satisfies either the recognition standards and criteria of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the recognition procedures and criteria of the United States Department of Education.
(2) The recognition standards and criteria of CHEA, effective September 24, 2018, and the procedures and criteria for recognizing accrediting agencies of the United States Department of Education, effective July 1, 2010, as contained in 34 CFR 602.10 to 602.38, are adopted by reference. Copies of the standards and criteria of CHEA and the United States Department of Education are available for inspection and distribution at a cost of 10 cents per page from the Bureau of Professional Licensing, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611 West Ottawa Street, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan 48909.
(3) The CHEA recognition standards also may be obtained from the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 510, Washington, District of Columbia 20036-1110, or from the council's website at http://www.chea.org at no cost. The federal recognition criteria may be obtained from the United States Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education, 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20006 or from the department's website at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/OPE/index.html at no cost.
R 338.1763 Accreditation standards; counselor training programs; adoption by reference.
(2) The standards of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) for accrediting master’s-level counseling degree programs and doctoral-level counseling or counselor education and supervision programs, as set forth in the document entitled “Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), 2009 Standards,” are approved and adopted by reference. Copies of CACREP’s standards are available for inspection and distribution at a cost of 10 cents per page from the Bureau of Professional Licensing, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611 West Ottawa Street, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan 48909. Copies of the standards are available at no cost from the website for CACREP at http://www.cacrep.org.
R 338.1765 Counselor educational training requirements.
Rule 65. A counselor educational training program is considered approved if it is conducted in a higher education institution that satisfies the standards in R 338.1761 and satisfies 1 of the following requirements:
(a) A program is accredited under the standards approved and adopted under R 338.1763(1) or (2).
(i) For applicants who entered a program on or before June 30, 2023, the program must consist of not less than 48 semester hours or 72 quarter hours in a graduate-level degree granting program. The program must include graduate coursework and training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders and all other coursework requirements of CACREP, including a practicum and an internship. The applicant shall bear the expense of a program evaluation to determine whether his or her educational program was substantially equivalent to a program that satisfies the standards adopted under R 338.1763(1) or (2). The evaluation must be completed by 1 of the following entities:
(A) The Center for Credentialing and Education, Inc. (CCE), located at the website http://cce-global.org.
(B) A credential evaluation organization that is a current member organization of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), located at the website http://www.naces.org.
(ii) For applicants who entered a program on or after July 1, 2023, the program must consist of not less than 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours in a graduate-level degree granting program. The program must include graduate coursework and training in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders and all other coursework requirements of CACREP, including a practicum and an internship. The applicant shall bear the expense of a program evaluation to determine whether his or her educational program was substantially equivalent to a program that satisfies the standards adopted under R 338.1763(1) or (2). The evaluation must be completed by 1 of the following entities:
(A) The CCE, located at the website http://cce-global.org.
(B) A credential evaluation organization that is a current member organization of NACES, located at the website http://www.naces.org.
PART 3. LICENSURE
R 338.1771 Training standards for identifying victims of human trafficking;
requirements.
Rule 71. (1) Under section 16148 of the code, MCL 333.16148, an individual
seeking licensure or registration or who is licensed or registered shall complete training in identifying victims of human trafficking that satisfies the following standards:
(a) Training content must cover all of the following:
(i) Understanding the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States.
(ii) Identifying victims of human trafficking in health care settings.
(iii) Identifying the warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors.
(iv) Resources for reporting the suspected victims of human trafficking.
(b) Acceptable providers or methods of training include any of the following:
(i) Training offered by a nationally recognized or state-recognized health-related organization.
(ii) Training offered by, or in conjunction with, a state or federal agency.
(iii) Training obtained in an educational program that has been approved for initial licensure or registration, or by a college or university.
(iv) Reading an article related to the identification of victims of human trafficking that satisfies the requirements of subdivision (a) of this subrule and is published in a peer review journal, health care journal, or professional or scientific journal.
(c) Acceptable modalities of training include any of the following:
(i) Teleconference or webinar.
(ii) Online presentation.
(iii) Live presentation.
(iv) Printed or electronic media.
(2) The department may select and audit a sample of individuals and request
documentation of proof of completion of training. If audited by the department, an
individual shall provide an acceptable proof of completion of training, including either of the following:
(a) Proof of completion certificate issued by the training provider that includes the date, provider name, name of training, and individual’s name.
(b) A self-certification statement by an individual. The certification statement must include the individual’s name and either of the following:
(i) For training completed under subrule (1)(b)(i) to (iii) of this rule, the date, training provider name, and name of training.
(ii) For training completed under subrule (1)(b)(iv) of this rule, the title of article, author, publication name of peer review journal, health care journal, or professional or scientific journal, and date, volume, and issue of publication, as applicable.
R 338.1772 Application requirements; limited licenses; disclosure of supervision requirement.
Rule 72. An applicant for licensure as a limited
licensed professional counselor shall submit a completed application on
a form provided by the department, together with the requisite fee, and the
professional disclosure statement required under the code. In addition to satisfying
the requirements of the code, an applicant shall satisfy the following requirements:
(a) Establish that he or she has received a master’s or doctoral degree in a program approved under R 338.1765.
(c) Provide for his or her license to be verified, on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state in which the applicant holds a current license or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
R 338.1773 Examination adoption.
Rule 73. (1) The National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE) developed by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) is approved and adopted. The passing score for the NCE is the passing score established by the NBCC.
(2) The certified rehabilitation counselor examination developed by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) is approved and adopted. The passing score on the certified rehabilitation counselor examination is the passing score established by the CRCC.
(3) The National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE) developed by the NBCC is approved and adopted. The passing score for the NCMHCE is the passing score established by the NBCC.
R 338.1774 Application requirements; licensure by examination.
Rule 74. (1) An applicant for a professional counselor license shall submit a completed application on a form provided by the department, together with the requisite fee, and the professional disclosure statement required under the code. In addition to satisfying the requirements of the code, an applicant shall satisfy all of the following requirements:
(a) Establish that he or she has received a master’s or doctoral degree in a program approved under R 338.l765.
(b) Have engaged in the practice of counseling under section 18101(d) of the code, MCL 333.18101, which practice involved an opportunity to work with a broad range of the population and which was conducted in an organized education, business, health, private practice, or human services setting under the supervision of a licensed professional counselor for either of the following periods of time, as applicable:
(i) For an applicant who has completed a master’s degree, not less than 3,000 hours accrued in not less than a 2-year period, with not less than 100 hours of regularly scheduled supervision accrued in the immediate physical presence of the supervisor. Of the 100 hours, no more than 25 hours may be accrued via 2-way real-time audiovisual technology that allows direct, contemporaneous interaction by sight and sound between the supervisor and the supervisee. The supervision begins upon the issuance of the limited license and continues until the licensed professional counselor license is issued.
(ii) For an applicant who has completed a doctoral degree, not less than 1,500 hours accrued over not less than a 1-year period, with not less than 50 hours of regularly scheduled supervision accrued in the immediate physical presence of the supervisor. Of the 50 hours, no more than 15 hours may be accrued via 2-way real-time audiovisual technology that allows direct, contemporaneous interaction by sight and sound between the supervisor and the supervisee. The supervision begins upon the issuance of the limited license and continues until the licensed professional counselor license is issued.
(c) Have passed an examination approved and adopted under either R 338.1773(1), (2), or (3).
(2) For practice experience gained in Michigan, an applicant shall have held a limited license under R 338.1772, while accruing the experience.
R 338.1775 Application requirements; licensure by endorsement.
Rule 75. (1) In addition to satisfying the requirements of the code, an applicant for a professional counselor license by endorsement shall submit a completed application on a form provided by the department, together with the requisite fee.
(2) If an applicant was licensed as a professional
counselor in another state for a minimum of 5 years before the date of filing
an application for Michigan licensure, then it is presumed that the applicant satisfies
the requirements of section 16186(1)(a) and (b) of the code, MCL 333.16186. In
addition, an applicant shall satisfy both of the following requirements:
(a) Submit a professional disclosure statement with the application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code, MCL 333.18113.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified, on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state in which the applicant holds a current license or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
(3) If an applicant was licensed as a professional counselor in another state for less than 5 years before the date of filing an application for Michigan licensure, then the applicant shall satisfy the requirements for licensure by examination, as specified under R 338.1774, and shall satisfy both of the following requirements:
(a) Submit a professional disclosure statement with an application for licensure, as required under section 18113(3) of the code, MCL 333.18113.
(b) Provide for his or her license to be verified, on a form provided by the department, by the licensing agency of any state in which the applicant holds a current license or ever held a license as a professional counselor. Verification includes, but is not limited to, showing proof of any disciplinary action taken or pending disciplinary action imposed upon the applicant.
R 338.1776 License renewal; requirements.
Rule 76. (1) An applicant for license renewal who has been licensed for the 3-year period immediately preceding the application for renewal shall submit the required fee and a completed application on a form provided by the department.
(2) Effective January 1, 2012, a limited license may be renewed annually, but for no more than 10 years. In cases of hardship, the department in consultation with the board may consider a request for an extension of this time period. Relicensure of the limited license is counted the same as renewal for the purposes of this subrule.
PART 4. SUPERVISOR TRAINING
R 338.1781 Requirements to provide counseling supervision.
Rule 81. (1) Before providing counseling supervision, a licensed professional counselor shall satisfy 1 of the following requirements:
(a) Began providing supervision on or before January 1, 2013, completed training in the function of counseling supervision, and acquired at least 3 years post-master’s practice in counseling.
(b) Began providing supervision after January 1, 2013, completed training in the function of counseling supervision that complies with the requirements of subrule (2) of this rule, and acquired at least 3 years of post-master’s practice in counseling.
(c) Begins providing supervision 1 year after promulgation of this rule, completes training in the function of counseling supervision that complies with the requirements of subrule (2) of this rule, and acquires at least 5 years of post-master’s practice in counseling.
(d) Currently holds the Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential from the CCE.
(2) Training in the function of counseling supervision must include both of the following requirements:
(a) Specialized training that includes 1 of the following:
(i) Two semester hours of graduate credit in training in counseling supervision.
(ii) Thirty contact hours of workshop training in counseling supervision.
(b) The specialized training specified in subdivision (2)(a) of this rule must include studies in all of the following topics:
(i) Roles and functions of counseling supervisors.
(ii) Models of counseling supervision.
(iii) Mental health-related professional development.
(iv) Methods and techniques in counseling supervision.
(v) Supervisory relationship issues.
(vi) Cultural issues in supervision.
(vii) Group supervision.
(viii) Legal and ethical issues in counseling supervision.
(ix) Evaluation of supervisee and the supervision process.
(3) Before the onset of supervision, a licensed professional counselor shall provide a supervisee with a written statement that addresses the licensee’s supervising qualifications, including how the licensee complies with the requirements in subrules (1) and (2) of this rule.
(4) A licensee who provides counseling supervision shall keep ongoing documentation including, but not limited to, performance and clinical notes, for each supervisee on the supervision being provided.