105 C.M.R. 168.006
(A) To be eligible for applying for licensure as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor I, an applicant shall:
(2) have a master’s or doctorate degree in behavioral sciences from an educational institution which is recognized by a nationally or regionally recognized educational or professional accrediting organization, with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in counseling or counseling-related subjects; and have completed an approved program of education consisting of a minimum of 270 hours that address the full range of knowledge, skills, and professional techniques related to alcohol and drug counseling. Minimum requirements are as follow:
(4) have at least three years or 6,000 hours of supervised full-time work experience (approved work experience). This experience must include the provision of direct patient services or the provision of documented supervision of direct patient services, and must have been obtained within the past ten years prior to application. Work experience must include all of the following minimum requirements to be approved:
(B) To be eligible to apply for licensure as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor II an applicant shall:
(2) have completed an approved program of education consisting of a minimum of 270 hours that address the full range of knowledge, skills and professional techniques related to alcohol and drug counseling. Minimum requirements are as follows:
(4) have at least three years or 6,000 hours of supervised full-time work experience (approved work experience), provided, however that applicants with a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an accredited school may waive 2,000 of the required 6,000 hours of the required work experience if official transcripts and other documentation is provided. This experience must include the provision of direct patient services, and must have been obtained within the past ten years prior to application. Work experience must include all of the following minimum requirements to be approved:
(C) To be eligible to apply for licensure as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor assistant an applicant shall: