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Chapter SPS 160
APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
SPS 160.01   Authority.
SPS 160.015   Applicability.
SPS 160.02   Definitions.
SPS 160.03   Use of title.
Ch. SPS 160 NoteNote: Chapter RL 160 was created as an emergency rule effective 9-10-07. Chapter RL 160 was renumbered chapter SPS 160 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register November 2011 No. 671.
SPS 160.01SPS 160.01Authority. Chapters SPS 160 to 168 are adopted pursuant to s. 227.11 (2), Stats., and subch. VIII of ch. 440, Stats.
SPS 160.01 HistoryHistory: CR 07-031: cr. Register November 2007 No. 623, eff. 12-1-07; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2011 No. 671; CR 14-059: am. Register May 2015 No. 713, eff. 6-1-15.
SPS 160.015SPS 160.015Applicability.
SPS 160.015(1)(1)Except as provided in sub. (2), no person may represent himself or herself to the public as a substance abuse counselor, clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist or a certified substance abuse counselor, clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist or use in connection with his or her name a title or description that conveys the impression that he or she is a substance abuse counselor, clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist or a certified substance abuse counselor, clinical supervisor, or prevention specialist unless he or she is so certified under s. 440.88, Stats.
SPS 160.015(2)(2)Chapters SPS 160 to 168 do not apply to any of the following:
SPS 160.015(2)(a)(a) A physician, as defined in s. 448.01 (5), Stats., who practices as a substance abuse clinical supervisor or provides substance abuse counseling, treatment, or prevention services within the scope of his or her licensure.
SPS 160.015(2)(b)(b) A clinical social worker, as defined in s. 457.01 (1r), Stats., who practices as a substance abuse clinical supervisor or provides substance abuse counseling, treatment, or prevention services within the scope of his or her licensure.
SPS 160.015(2)(c)(c) A licensed psychologist, as defined in s. 990.0l (31m), Stats., who practices as a substance abuse clinical supervisor or provides substance abuse counseling, treatment, or prevention services within the scope of his or her licensure.
SPS 160.015(2)(d)(d) A marriage and family therapist, as defined in s. 457.01 (3), or a professional counselor, as defined in s. 457.01 (7), who practices as a substance abuse clinical supervisor or provides substance abuse counseling, treatment, or prevention services within the scope of his or her licensure.
SPS 160.015(2)(e)(e) The preparation of a patient for substance use disorder treatment by referral, the treatment of a patient for substance use disorder until a referral for substance use disorder treatment is completed, and the continuation of treatment with the nonsubstance use disorder issues of a person, when performed by a mental health provider practicing within the scope of his or her credential.
SPS 160.015 HistoryHistory: 2017 Wis. Act 262: cr. Register April 2018 No. 748, eff. 5-1-18; correction in (2) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2023 No. 805.
SPS 160.02SPS 160.02Definitions. In chs. SPS 160 to 168:
SPS 160.02(1)(1)“Accredited” means accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
SPS 160.02(2)(2)“Assessment” means the process and procedures by which a counselor or service identifies and evaluates an individual’s strengths, weaknesses, problems and needs in order to develop a treatment plan for the individual.
SPS 160.02(2m)(2m)“Assessment training” means education on the comprehensive process of collecting pertinent data about patients or patient systems and their environment, and appraising the data as a basis for making decisions regarding substance use disorder diagnosis and treatment or referral. The education shall consist of culturally inclusive studies in understanding addiction, psychopharmacology, recognition and differentiation of co-occurring medical and psychological disorders, clinical evaluation, and treatment planning.
SPS 160.02(3)(3)“Behavioral science field” means any of the following:
SPS 160.02(3)(a)(a) Health science.
SPS 160.02(3)(b)(b) Psychology.
SPS 160.02(3)(c)(c) Sociology.
SPS 160.02(3)(d)(d) Criminal justice.
SPS 160.02(3)(e)(e) Social work.
SPS 160.02(3)(f)(f) A field approved by the department.
SPS 160.02(3)(g)(g) Marriage and family therapy, as defined in s. 457.01 (5), Stats.
SPS 160.02(3)(h)(h) Professional counseling, as defined in s. 457.01 (6), Stats.
SPS 160.02(3m)(3m)“Case management” means education on culturally appropriate administrative, clinical, and evaluative activities included in the process of coordinating and prioritizing patient treatment goals and working with the patient and significant others, as well as other services, agencies, and resources to achieve those treatment goals. The education shall include studies in implementing treatment plans including continuing assessment, the referral process, service coordination, including for co-occurring medical and psychological disorders, record management and documentation, and utilizing the written client record to guide and monitor services to reach measurable goals and objectives.
SPS 160.02(4)(4)“CEH” means continuing education hour.
SPS 160.02(5)(5)“Clinical substance abuse counselor” means an individual who holds a clinical substance abuse counselor certificate granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(6)(6)“Clinical supervision” means a specific and definitive process of oversight of a counselor’s professional development in the didactic, experiential and application of the transdisciplinary foundations, and practice dimensions including core functions. Supervision takes place in intermittent in person contact between a clinical supervisor and a counselor provided on or off the site of a service to ensure that each patient has an individualized treatment plan and is receiving quality care. A primary purpose of “clinical supervision” is to ensure quality patient care.
SPS 160.02(7)(7)“Clinical supervisor” means an individual who holds a clinical supervisor-in-training certificate, an intermediate clinical supervisor certificate or an independent clinical supervisor certificate granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(8)(8)“Clinical supervisor-in-training” means an individual who holds a clinical supervisor-in-training certificate granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(10m)(10m)“Counseling training” means education that includes the study of fundamental theories, principles, and techniques of substance use disorder counseling to facilitate the progress of diverse patients toward mutually determined treatment goals and objectives using culturally sensitive modalities. Counseling education shall include studies of understanding addiction, recognized treatment theory and practice, the recovery process, effective strategies for meeting the counseling needs of diverse patients, crisis management skills, and awareness of co-occurring medical and psychological disorders.
SPS 160.02(11)(11)“Credential” means a certificate or license granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(12)(12)“Department” means the department of safety and professional services.
SPS 160.02(13)(13)“DSM” means the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association.
SPS 160.02(15)(15)“Hour” for purposes of the educational requirement means a period of education consisting of no less than 50 minutes.
SPS 160.02(17)(17)“Independent clinical supervisor” means an individual who holds an independent clinical supervisor certificate granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(18)(18)“Intermediate clinical supervisor” means an individual who holds an intermediate clinical supervisor certificate granted by the department.
SPS 160.02(19)(19)“Patient” means an individual who has completed the screening, placement and intake process and is receiving substance use disorder treatment services.
SPS 160.02(19m)(19m)“Patient education” means education about the process of providing patients, groups, families, couples, significant others, and communities with information on risks related to substance use, the processes of dependence including signs, symptoms, and behavior patterns, and available resources for prevention, treatment, and recovery in culturally relevant ways. The education shall include studies in understanding addiction including addiction to nicotine, the classification and basic pharmacology of drugs, basic physiology and the effects of drug use on the human body and patient, learning styles and teaching methods, delivery of educational programs, health and behavior problems related to substance use including transmission of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, and other infectious diseases, and basic life skills such as stress management, communication, and assertiveness.
SPS 160.02(20)(20)“Practice dimensions” means the 8 counselor practice dimensions used to effectively treat substance use disorders. They are:
SPS 160.02(20)(a)(a) Clinical evaluation.
SPS 160.02(20)(b)(b) Treatment planning.
SPS 160.02(20)(c)(c) Referral.
SPS 160.02(20)(d)(d) Service coordination.
SPS 160.02(20)(e)(e) Counseling.
SPS 160.02(20)(f)(f) Patient, family and community education.
SPS 160.02(20)(g)(g) Documentation.
SPS 160.02(20)(h)(h) Professional and ethical responsibilities.
SPS 160.02(21)(21)“Prevention” means a pro-active process of promoting supportive institutions, neighborhoods and communities that foster an environment conducive to the health and well being of individuals and families. Prevention may be targeted to specific populations or the larger community by any of the following:
SPS 160.02(21)(a)(a) Promoting knowledge, attitudes, skills, values and relationships conducive to the health and well being of individuals and families.
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