1. The Board shall grant a license to engage in social work as a clinical social worker to any applicant who possesses the preliminary qualifications set forth in NRS 641B.200 and who:
(a) Possesses a master’s or doctoral degree in social work from:
- (1) A college or university accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, or its successor organization, or which is a candidate for such accreditation; or
- (2) A college or university located in a foreign country, or the equivalent of a master’s or doctoral degree in social work from such a college or university, if the applicant includes in his or her application the documentation required by NRS 641B.204.
- (b) Completes 3,000 hours of supervised, postgraduate, clinical social work approved by the Board.
- (c) Passes an examination prescribed by the Board.
2. A person licensed as a clinical social worker may:
- (a) Engage in social work independently or within an agency;
- (b) Engage in clinical social work; and
- (c) Supervise other persons engaging in the practice of social work.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 1118; A 2021, 3496)