14 CRR-NY 853.8NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 14. DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
CHAPTER XXI. OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
PART 853. CREDENTIALING OF ADDICTIONS PROFESSIONALS
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853.8 Additional qualifications to become a credentialed prevention professional (CPP) or credentialed prevention specialist (CPS).
(a) Performance domains.
Both a credentialed prevention professional (CPP) and a credentialed prevention specialist (CPS) must demonstrate knowledge of, and ability to engage in, a range of professional activities consistent with the performance domains standardized by the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and the National Academy of Medicine. These requirements, including more detail of required knowledge and skills, are found on the OASAS website and in the credentialing application.
(b) Education and training.
Minimum hourly subject matter requirements may be established and approved by the office.
(c) Work experience.
At least 1,000 hours of the documented hours of work experience required for each credential as indicated in this section must have been gained during the 5 years prior to the applicant’s submission to the office of the required hours of documented work experience.
(d) Credentialed prevention specialist (CPS).
(1) Work experience.
An applicant must have completed a minimum of 2,000 hours of supervised experience in an approved work setting as a direct service prevention staff member or supervisor of prevention services.
(2) Education and training.
An applicant must have completed 120 hours of education and training as determined by the office.
(3) Option to acquire credentialed prevention professional (CPP) credential. Persons with a bachelor’s degree holding a valid CPS credential may acquire a CPP credential for a full three-year period upon submission of a required application fee, provided the requirements of subdivision (e) of this section are completed within the person’s first credential renewal period (application fee is greater if the requirements in subdivision (e) of this section are completed at any time after the first credential renewal period).
(e) Credentialed prevention professional (CPP).
(1) Work experience.
An applicant must have completed a minimum of 4,000 hours of supervised experience in an approved work setting as a direct service prevention staff member or supervisor of prevention services. Work experience must include the performance domains standardized by the IC&RC referenced in subdivision (a) of this section.
(i) at least 50 percent of work experience claimed must be obtained in an approved work setting;
(ii) an applicant having a master's degree or higher in an approved human services field, as defined by the office, from an accredited college or institution, may substitute such degree for a maximum of 2,000 hours of work experience;
(iii) work experience must include a minimum of 120 hours of supervised practical training in the IC&RC performance domains by a qualified prevention supervisor.
(2) Education and training.
An applicant must have successfully completed a minimum of 250 clock hours of education and training as determined by the office.
(f) Examination.
Applicants for both a CPP and CPS credential must pass the credentialed prevention specialist examination administered under the direction of the office. The examination may be administered to any applicant who has completed the education and training requirements for the CPS credential.
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Current through May 31, 2021
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