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U.S. Virgin Islands § 534 — U.S. Virgin Islands law

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The Board shall issue a license as a certified social worker, a social worker, social work associate, or certified independent social worker.\n(a) The Board shall issue a license as a 'certified social worker' to an applicant who:\n(1) Has a doctorate or master's degree from a school of social work approved by the Board; and\n(2) Has satisfied the Board that he is a person who merits the public trust.\n(b) The Board shall issue a license as a 'social worker' to an applicant who:\n(1) Has a baccalaureate degree in a social work or social welfare program approved by the Board from a college or university approved by the Board or a baccalaureate degree in another field, plus two years' experience in a social work capacity; and\n(2) Has satisfied the Board that he is a person who merits the public trust.\n(c) The Board shall issue a license as a 'social work associate' to an applicant who:\n(1) Has a baccalaureate degree in a non-social work field or discipline or an associate of arts degree in the human services in a program approved by the Board from a junior college, college, or university approved by the Board or equivalent as determined by the Board; and\n(2) Has satisfied the

egree in the human services in a program approved by the Board from a junior college, college, or university approved by the Board or equivalent as determined by the Board; and\n(2) Has satisfied the Board that he is a person who merits the public trust.\n(d) The Board shall issue a license as a 'certified independent social worker' to an applicant who:\n(1) Has a doctorate or master's degree from a school of social work approved by the Board; and\n(2) Has practiced for two years under appropriate supervision in the field of specialization in which the applicant will practice (e.g. psychotherapy, community organization, or planning).