Clinical Supervisor Eligibility
Utah Administrative Code
Utah Administrative Code
(1) Under Subsection 58-60-102(4), to be eligible to become a Division-approved clinical supervisor and oversee the clinical supervision of a master's level license holder, a licensed individual shall: (a) be an active license holder in good standing in one of the following classifications: (i) APRN specializing in the practice of clinical mental health therapy under Subsection R156-31b-302e(2); (ii) CMHC; (iii) LCSW; (iv) MFT; (v) physician who is board certified or board eligible in psychiatry; (vi) psychologist; or (vii) MAC; (b) hold a master's degree or higher; (c) be licensed under Subsection (1)(a) for at least two years before providing supervision; (d) complete a supervisor training program that meets the requirements of Section R156-60e-306.1; (e) meet one of the following requirements during the 24 months preceding supervision: (i) have overseen or engaged in direct clinical supervision of another licensed individual; (ii) provided clinical mental health therapy; or (iii) provided direct client care; and (f) submit proof to the Division that the licensed individual has completed the training program under Subsection (1)(e) and request Division-approved status as a clinical supervisor. (2) A qualified mental health training supervisor shall comply with the duties and responsibilities established in Sections R156-60e-307.1 and R156-60e-308.1. (3) A clinical supervisor may not supervise an individual: (a) who employs or supervises the clinical supervisor; (b) who is a family member; or (c) if the supervision is compromised by a relationship where the supervisor is controlled by: (i) the supervised individual; or (ii) the supervised individual's employing agency, if the if the supervised individual has ownership in the employing agency.
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