Addiction Counselors

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Please read all instructions and review the statutes and regulations, before beginning to complete the application. The statutes and regulations can be found our website, www.ksbsrb.ks.gov.

1.  Application: Please answer all questions on the application completely and accurately. If there have been any convictions of a felony or other past or current events that potentially raise questions about your ability to merit the public trust, additional information will be requested.

2.  Fee: $50.00 application fee paid online upon submission. FEES ARE NONREFUNDABLE.

3.  Academic Background form: You must complete the Academic Background form and submit with your complete application.

4.  Practicum Review form: You must complete the Practicum Review form and submit with your complete application. This form must be completed by the program director of your program. The completed form should be returned to you in a sealed envelope with their signature across the seal. 

5.  Transcript: An official transcript must be sent directly from the Registrar’s office to the Board office. Only transcripts received directly from the university can be accepted.

6.  Student Applicant: If you have not received your degree, but are within four months of graduation, you are required to submit the Verification of Academic Requirements form. This form attests to the expected completion of academic requirements leading to conferral of the baccalaureate degree. The program director should return the completed form to you in a sealed envelope with their signature across the seal. Once your degree is conferred, an official transcript must be submitted to the Board office as outlined in the above paragraph.

7.  Professional References: Three references are required as part of your complete application packet. The professional reference form included in the application packet will need to be copied.

a) Each reference should return the completed form to you in a sealed envelope with their signature across the seal. The three reference forms will need to be included when the application is submitted to the Board office. NOTE: It is very important that references sign across the seal of the envelope to assure the Board of the confidentiality and integrity of the referencing process. (see example on second page of instructions)

b) One of the references must be from the on-site supervisor from your current or most recently completed addiction counseling practicum. If this person is unavailable the director of the field education program or a designated person who has knowledge of your practicum based on your program records shall complete the form.

c) The additional two references must be authorized by law to practice addiction counseling or to practice in a related field.

8.  Out-of-State Verification: If you are, or have ever been, licensed, registered, or certified in one of the behavioral or health sciences in another state, the Out-of-State Verification Form will need to be completed by the other state(s). This form needs to be returned directly to the Board office. Only forms received directly from the other state(s) can be accepted.

9.  Review: It is extremely important for you to understand that the Board cannot determine whether you are eligible to sit for the examination until all the application materials have been received and approved by the Board office.

Please allow 30 days for review of your complete application. Please check the status of your application on the ACA portal. 

When you submit your application to the Board office the following items should be included:

  • The application form;
  • The application fee of $50.00; 
  • Academic Background form;
  • Practicum Review form in its signed sealed envelope;
  • Verification of Academic Requirements form, if you are currently a student within four months of graduation;
  • Three (3) completed Professional Reference Forms in their signed sealed envelopes.

Please submit a complete application so that your application will not have to be returned.

These additional items need to be sent directly to the Board office by the appropriate institutions:

  • Upon graduation, or if you have already graduated, you must request an official transcript that shows the degree earned and the date the degree was conferred from your university;
  • An Out-of-State Verification Form, if ever licensed in another state

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FAQs

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  • Q. What are the education requirements for an addiction counselor?

    You are required to have at least a baccalaureate degree in addiction counseling or a related field and as part of, or in addition to the degree, 36 semester hours of addiction specific course work. The specific coursework may be found in K.A.R. 102-7-3.
  • Q. What requirements do I have to meet in order to receive a temporary license?

    You must meet all requirements, including conferral of your degree, to become a Licensed Addiction Counselor EXCEPT passage of the examination.  The temporary license will allow you to practice while you are waiting to sit for the exam.
  • Q. How do I apply for a temporary license?

    There is not a separate application for a temporary license. Once the licensure application has been submitted and reviewed by the board you will be notified of your eligibility for a temporary license.  It is important to understand that you will not be eligible for a temporary license until the Board has received an official transcript with your degree posted.
  • Q. Am I required to complete continuing education while I am temporarily licensed?

    No. Continuing education is not required during the time you are temporarily licensed.

  • Q. Which examination does the BSRB use for addiction counseling licensure? How often is the exam given?

    The National Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC) examination is the exam which Kansas uses for licensure. The NCAC II is the exam level required for an addiction counselor license. The exam is offered four times a year in one week windows.
    If you have previously taken and passed the IC&RC examination you will not be required to sit for the NCAC II exam. However, you will need to have your exam score transferred to the BSRB.

  • Q. How do I get approved to sit for the examination?

    You must submit a licensure application to the Board office at least 8 weeks prior to the desired testing date. Once the Board approves your application you will be instructed on how to register for the exam.

  • Q. How long may the results of the NCAC II exam be used for licensing purposes in Kansas?

    Indefinitely.

  • Q. Does Kansas have reciprocity with any state?

    No, Kansas does not have reciprocity with any specific state. Kansas does have licensure through reciprocity which can be met by one of the following:
                1. The state in which you are currently licensed has substantially equivalent requirements* to those for licensure in Kansas.
                2. You are currently licensed and in good standing and meet the following requirements
                            a. Continuous licensure and practice as an addiction counselor for the last 4 years with the minimum required work experience hours as listed in K.A.R. 102-7-4b.
                            b. Completion of at least a baccalaureate degree in addiction counseling or completion of at least a baccalaureate degree in a related field, approved by the Board.
  • Q. Does Kansas require a Jurisprudence Examination for licensure?

    No, at this time Kansas does not require applicants to pass a Jurisprudence examination.

  • Q. How do I know if a workshop/seminar will be approved and/or counted toward my ceu's for renewal of my license?

    At this time, continuing education programs, for addiction counselors, are not pre-approved by the BSRB.  A general guideline to remember is: "If the presentation, workshop and/or seminar is clearly related to the enhancement of addiction counseling practice, values, skills and knowledge" then it should be acceptable.
  • Q. How many hours of continuing education are required for renewal of my addiction counselor license?

    You are required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of addiction counseling related continuing education, inclusive of 3 hours of professional ethics per K.A.R. 102-7-9.
  • Q. May I get an extension for the renewal of my Addiction Counselor license?

    Extensions are not granted for the renewal of a license.  If you are unable to renew your license by the expiration date, you will be required to reinstate.

 

Statutes

Statutes

65-6607 Citation of act 65-6614 Licensure; expiration and renewal; continuing education; reinstatement of suspended or revoked license
65-6608 Definitions 65-6615 Refusal to grant licensure; other licensure actions; grounds; procedure; licensure of applicant with felony conviction, requirements
65-6609 Prohibited acts 65-6616 Construction of act
65-6610 Applications for licensure; form and content 65-6617 Confidential information and communications; exceptions
65-6611 Temporary license; application; limitations on practice 65-6618 Fees
65-6612 Temporary permit to engage in clinical addiction counseling; time limitations; fees, fines, cease and desist orders 65-6620 Disclosure to client at beginning of client-therapist relationship; documentation
65-6613 Licensure of individuals from other jurisdictions 65-6621 Provisional licensure as addiction counselor; remedial requirements prescribed by board; professional title.

 

Regulations

102-7-1
Definitions 102-7-7
Renewal; late renewal
102-7-2
Fees 102-7-7a
Reinstatement after suspension or revocation
102-7-3
Educational requirements 102-7-8
Renewal audit
102-7-4
Application for licensure 102-7-9
Continuing education
102-7-4a
Licensure without examination "Grandparenting" 102-7-10
Documentation of continuing education
102-7-4b
Application for licensure based on reciprocity 102-7-11
Unprofessional conduct
102-7-5
Examination for addiction counselor or clinical addiction counselor 102-7-11a
Recordkeeping
102-7-6
Professional postgraduate supervised experience requirement for a clinical addiction counselor 102-7-12
Designation of referral source for use in the diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders