N.M. Admin. Code § 6.63.18.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
Section 6.63.18.11 - CONTINUING SCHOOL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELOR LICENSURE
A. An individual with a level one school behavioral health counselor license seeking a level two school behavioral health counselor license shall:
(1) have worked at level one licensure for three full school years;
(2) submit an application for continuing New Mexico licensure through the online licensure portal;
(3) submit a copy of a valid board license issued by the New Mexico counseling therapy practice board along with the online application for continuing New Mexico licensure; and
(4) submit verification that the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated the competencies for school behavioral health counselor for the level and type of school behavioral health counselor license sought by the superintendent of the most current school in which the applicant is employed.
B. An individual with a level two school behavioral health counselor license seeking a level three school behavioral health counselor license shall:
(1) have worked at the level two licensure for three full school years;
(2) submit an application for continuing New Mexico licensure through the online licensure portal;
(3) submit a copy of a valid board license issued by the New Mexico counseling therapy practice board along with the online application for continuing New Mexico licensure; and
(4) submit verification that the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated the competencies for school behavioral health counselor for the level and type of school behavioral health counselor license sought by the superintendent of the most current school in which the applicant is employed.
C. An individual with a level three school behavioral health counselor license continuing a level three school behavioral health counselor license shall:
(1) have worked at level three licensure for three full school years;
(2) submit an application for continuing New Mexico licensure through the online licensure portal;
(3) submit a copy of a valid board license issued by the New Mexico counseling therapy practice board along with the online application for continuing New Mexico licensure; and
(4) submit verification that the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated the competencies for school behavioral health counselor for the level and type of school behavioral health counselor license sought by the superintendent of the most current school in which the applicant is employed.

N.M. Admin. Code § 6.63.18.11

Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXIII, Issue 22, November 29, 2022, eff. 11/29/2022