39-305A. qualified substance use disorders personnel. Each behavioral health program providing substance use disorders services shall employ the number and variety of staff needed to provide the services and treatments offered by the program as a multidisciplinary team. The program shall employ at least one (1) qualified substance use disorders professional for each behavioral health program location. For purposes of this section, "qualified substance use disorders professional" means an IBADCC-certified alcohol/drug counselor, an IBADCC-certified advanced alcohol/drug counselor, a master addictions counselor certified by the national board for certified counselors or the NCCAP, or a licensed professional.