§ 18.205.010 Substance use disorder professional certification
§ 18.205.020 Definitions
§ 18.205.030 Title or description of services
§ 18.205.050 Practice not prohibited or restricted by chapter
§ 18.205.060 Authority of secretary
§ 18.205.070 Official record of proceedings
§ 18.205.080 Substance use disorder certification advisory committee — Composition — Terms
§ 18.205.090 Certification requirements
§ 18.205.095 Certification requirements — Trainees
§ 18.205.097 Certification — Impermissible grounds for denial
§ 18.205.100 Educational programs and alternative training — Supervision — Standards and procedures — Established by rule
§ 18.205.102 Education requirements — Secretary to define
§ 18.205.105 Co-occurring disorder specialist enhancement — Training standards
§ 18.205.107 Co-occurring disorder specialist enhancement — Contracted educational program — Telephonic consultation service
§ 18.205.110 Examination
§ 18.205.120 Application for certification — Fee
§ 18.205.130 Waiver of examination — Certification of applicants — Intent
§ 18.205.140 Applicant credentialed in another state — Certification without examination — Reciprocity program
§ 18.205.150 Uniform disciplinary act
§ 18.205.160 Co-occurring disorder specialist enhancement — Substance use disorder counseling services
§ 18.205.170 Co-occurring disorder specialist enhancement — Review, analysis, and report
§ 18.205.900 Effective dates — 1998 c 243

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