Alcohol and Drug Counseling Kris Chiles Section Administrator
Behavorial Health and Consumer Services Section
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) means a person who has documented the standards under 172 NAC 15 and who holds a valid license issued by the Department. An individual may not engage in the practice or represent himself or herself as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor unless he/she holds a valid license issued by the Department.
Provisional Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (PLADC) means a person who has documented the standards for provisional under 172 NAC 15 and who holds a valid license issued by the Department. This provisional status may be granted once and held for a time period not to exceed six years. An individual may not render services under this status without clinical supervision.
Provisional status is granted for the purpose of obtaining a LADC. An individual may not represent himself or herself as a Provisional Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor unless he/she holds a valid license issued by the Department. |