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state of maine

Department of Professional

and Financial Regulation

BOARD OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELORS

35 state house station

augusta, maine

04333-0035

 

 

JOHN ELIAS BALDACCI

 

ANNE L. HEAD

GOVERNOR

 

DIRECTOR

Maine Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors
Minutes of June 14, 2004 Board Meeting

 

CALL TO ORDER

Chair McBrady called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.

 

MEMBERS PRESENT

Timothy McBrady, LADC, Chair and Complaint Officer

Guy Cousins, LADC

Carolyn Parker, LADC, LCPC

Ruth DeWitt, RN, LADC, LCPC

Magdalena Lindhart, University of Maine Representative

Paul MacFarland, Office of Substance Abuse Representative

Susan Dreher, Public Member

 

STAFF PRESENT

Kelly McLaughlin, Board Clerk

Geraldine Betts, Administrator

Judith Peters, AAG, Board Attorney

 

NEW BUSINESS

In a motion by Dewitt, seconded by Cousins, to approve the minutes of April 30, 2004, as amended.  Motion carried.

 

In a motion by Cousins, seconded by Lindhart, to grant full authority to the staff for all application actions including to preliminary deny applications and offer consent agreements where appropriate.  Motion carried.

 

In a motion by MacFarland, seconded by Dewitt, to rescind Chapter 6 and accompanying basis statement as adopted by the Board at the April 30, 2004 meeting and to adopt in their place the version of Chapter 6 as presented today and basis statement response to comments dated June 16, 2004.  Motion carried.

 

Letter of May 6, 2004, Gerard Lachapelle, regarding law changes

The Board will supply Mr. Lachapelle with a copy of the rules that will be effective November 1, 2004, and ask that applications be filed.

 

Letter of May 20, 2004, Jen Ouellette, regarding clinical supervision

The Board determined that the program on DSAT Clinical Supervisors Training offered by ADCare would be accepted as meeting the requirements for clinical supervision.  The course through USM “Orientation to the Counseling Profession” would not be acceptable as meeting the requirements for clinical supervision.  Programs offered online via the internet on clinical supervision would only be acceptable if the program was prior approved by the Board.

 

Chair McBrady presented the Board with the ICRC meeting report.

 

In a motion by MacFarland, seconded by Parker, to adjourn the meeting at 9:45 a.m.

Last Updated: November 20, 2008