21 NCAC 53 .0604. FAILURE TO SECURE SUFFICIENT CONTINUING EDUCATION/RENEWAL OF LICENSE  


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  • Licensed professional counselor associates, licensed professional counselors, and licensed professional counselor supervisors who fail to document sufficient continuing counselor education to renew their licenses by the expiration date of June 30 shall be notified in writing by the Board of the deficiencies, that their licenses have expired, and that the licensee shall not practice until it is renewed.  Licensed professional counselor associates, licensed professional counselors, and licensed professional counselor supervisors who are unable to provide documentation of sufficient continuing counselor education to renew their licenses have the following options:

    (1)           Within one year of expiration, licensed professional counselor associates, licensed professional counselors, and licensed professional counselor supervisors shall complete the required hours of continuing counselor education and an additional 20 hours of continuing counselor education for the purpose of renewal of the expired license.  Continuing counselor education acquired during this additional time period for the purpose of renewal of an expired license shall not applied to the next renewal period.  Once these requirements have been met, the license shall be renewed.

    (2)           Request an extension in writing from the Board. Requests shall be received by the Board no later than May 1st of the year of expiration.  An extension shall be granted for:

    (a)           military deployment;

    (b)           major illness lasting longer than three months of self, partner, or child; or

    (c)           death of partner or child.

    Extensions shall be granted for a period of up to one year.  If the extension is approved, any continuing counselor education acquired during the extension shall not be applied to the next renewal period.  Once these requirements have been met, the license shall be renewed and the licensee may resume practice.

    Failure to complete one of the above listed options shall mean that a license shall be reissued only upon a new application for a license, and all current licensure requirements shall apply to the new application.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 90-334(g),(h); 90-339;

Eff. July 1, 1995;

Amended Eff. July 1, 2014; January 1, 2010.