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      • Article 153 includes exemptions to ensure that other professionals currently licensed and authorized under Title VIII of the Education Law, such as psychologists, physicians, registered professional nurses, social workers and mental health practitioners continue to be authorized to provide mental health services within each profession's defined scope of practice.
      www.op.nysed.gov/professions/psychology/questions-answers-about-licensure-and-limited-permits
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  2. The Education Law defines qualified supervisors as licensed clinical social workers, licensed psychologists and psychiatrists; no other professions are allowed to supervise. The supervisor must have been licensed before starting to supervise you.

  3. www.nysscsw.org › nys-scope-of-practiceNYS Scope of Practice

    • History of The Clinical Social Work Scope of Practice
    • The New York State Clinical Social Work Scope of Practice
    • Court Decision Regarding The Clinical Social Work Scope of Practice

    In 2002, New York State enacted a two-tier licensing law for professional social workers, a license for psychologists to replace their prior title protection statute, and licenses for four new groups of mental health professionals. The new social work law, which took effect on September 1, 2004, repealed the former certified social worker statute, ...

    Article 154 of the Education Law, Section 7701(2) sets forth the scope of practice of licensed clinical social work as, To view the scope of practice of licensed master social work click here http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/sw/swlaw.htm and http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/sw/article154.htm.

    In 2005, in a case where an attorney sought to preclude a licensed clinical social worker and a psychologist from evaluating his client who allegedly had an organically-based mental illness, asserting that, "it is my belief that these new statutes significantly impact on the practice of psychologists and clinical social workers. These new statutes ...

  4. To be licensed as a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in New York State you must: be of good moral character; be at least 21 years of age; have an education that includes a masters degree in social work (M.S.W.) with at least 12 semester hours of clinical coursework acceptable to the Department;

  5. Licensed Clinical Social Work. LMSWs may practice Licensed Clinical Social Work under the supervision of an LCSW, a licensed psychologist, or a psychiatrist.

  6. To be licensed as a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in New York State you must: be of good moral character; be at least 21 years of age; have an education that includes a masters degree in social work (M.S.W.) with at least 12 semester hours of clinical coursework acceptable to the Department;

  7. You are not allowed to practice in New York, either in-person or remotely, under the authority of your out-of-state license. Instead, New York’s Office of the Professions refers to this as endorsement, as in, your prior qualifications are endorsed as being equivalent to New York licensing standards.

  8. naswnys.org › lmsw-scope-of-practice- NASW-NYS

    May 19, 2023 · According to the Regulations of the Commissioner, §74.6 and Education Law, Article 154, § 7704, LMSWs are only allowed to practice clinical social work under the supervision of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, licensed psychologist, or board certified psychiatrist.

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