Rehabilitation practitioners, providers, certification of, how
This law explains how rehabilitation practitioners and providers get certified in Missouri. A person who wants to be a certified rehabilitation practitioner sends a written request to the division, and if they meet the requirements, the division registers and certifies them. If a rehabilitation practitioner works on their own (not for an approved provider) and started working in this field after January 1, 1990, they need to get certified by a national board or meet Missouri's own requirements. Rehabilitation providers also send a written request to the division, and if they meet the requirements, they get registered and certified too.
287.145. s, s, of, how. — 1. Any person who has met the requirements in section 287.144 for a rehabilitation practitioner shall request in written form certification from the . The division shall, after confirming that such person meets the qualifications of a rehabilitation practitioner, and that the person is a rehabilitation practitioner.
2. Rehabilitation practitioners who do not work for an approved and who enter the field after January 1, 1990, must obtain certification by the for certified counselor certification, or such person must meet the qualifications set forth by the Missouri .
3. Rehabilitation providers, as defined in section 287.144, must request in written form certification from the division. The division shall, upon confirming that the rehabilitation provider meets the requirements set forth in section 287.144, register and certify such provider.
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Source & history notes
(L. 1990 S.B. 751) Effective 7-01-91
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