Alabama Administrative Code Title 255 - ALABAMA BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN COUNSELING
Alabama Administrative Code – Title 255: Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling
This title outlines the rules and regulations set by the Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling (ABEC), which governs the licensing, practice, and professional conduct of counselors in the state.
🔹 Overview of Title 255 – Key Sections
1. Board Organization and Purpose
Establishes the authority and administrative structure of ABEC.
Describes board membership, meetings, and duties.
2. Licensure Requirements
Types of Licenses:
Associate Licensed Counselor (ALC)
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Qualifications:
Educational requirements (typically a master’s degree in counseling or a related field)
Supervised clinical experience
Passing scores on designated national exams (e.g., NCE or NCMHCE)
3. Supervision Rules
Defines criteria for becoming a board-approved supervisor.
Specifies required hours and documentation for supervised experience (e.g., 3,000 supervised hours for LPC).
4. Continuing Education
Licensees must complete a designated number of continuing education hours (e.g., 40 hours biennially).
Includes rules for approval of CE programs and documentation.
5. Code of Ethics and Conduct
Mirrors or aligns with the ACA Code of Ethics.
Addresses confidentiality, dual relationships, professional boundaries, and competence.
Mandates reporting of unethical conduct.
6. Complaint and Disciplinary Procedures
Outlines how the public or professionals can file a complaint.
Details investigation, hearing, and disciplinary action procedures, which can include:
Fines
Suspension or revocation of license
7. License Renewal and Inactive Status
Sets biennial renewal process and fees.
Includes rules for reactivating an inactive license.
📌 Common Use Cases:
Applying for ALC or LPC status in Alabama.
Understanding supervision and CEU requirements.
Filing or responding to a professional conduct complaint.
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