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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 95. Social Workers
- Section 120. Licensing By Credentials.
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Section 125. Temporary License to Practice Social Work.
AS 08.95.120. Licensing By Credentials.
- (a) The board shall issue a license to practice clinical social work if the applicant
- (1) holds a current license to practice clinical social work in another jurisdiction that, at the time of original
issuance of the license, had requirements for licensure equal to or more stringent than those of this state;
- (2) is not the subject of an unresolved complaint or disciplinary action before a regulatory authority or a professional
social work association;
- (3) has provided three professional references that are acceptable to the board, including, if the applicant
- (A) was previously employed to practice social work, one reference from a person who was the applicant's employer while
practicing social work unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant is unable
to satisfy the requirement of this subparagraph through no fault of the applicant; and
- (B) is currently employed to practice social work, a reference from the applicant's current employer;
- (4) has not had a license to practice clinical social work revoked, suspended, or surrendered in lieu of disciplinary
action in this state or another jurisdiction;
- (5) has submitted proof of continued competency satisfactory to the board; and
- (6) has paid required fees.
- (b) The board shall issue a license to use the title "master social worker" or "baccalaureate social worker," as
applicable, to an applicant who
- (1) holds a current similar license from another jurisdiction that, at the time of original issuance of the license, had
requirements for the license that were equal to or more stringent than those of this state;
- (2) is not the subject of an unresolved complaint or disciplinary action before a regulatory authority or a professional
social work association;
- (3) has provided three professional references that are acceptable to the board, including, if the applicant
- (A) was previously employed to practice social work, one reference from a person who was the applicant's employer while
practicing social work unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board that the applicant is unable
to satisfy the requirement of this subparagraph through no fault of the applicant; and
- (B) is currently employed to practice social work, a reference from the applicant's current employer;
- (4) has not had a license to practice social work or to use the title "social worker" revoked, suspended, or surrendered
in lieu of disciplinary action in this state or another jurisdiction;
- (5) has submitted proof of continued competency satisfactory to the board; and
- (6) has paid required fees.
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