Section 162.03. Prohibited practice.


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  • (1)  A clinical supervisor may not permit students, employees, or supervisees to perform or hold themselves out as competent to perform professional services beyond their training, level of experience, competence or credential.
    (2)  Clinical supervisors may not disclose supervisee confidences, except:
    (a) As mandated by law.
    (b) To prevent a clear and immediate danger to a person or persons.
    (c) In educational or training settings where there are multiple supervisors, and then only to other professional colleagues who share responsibility for training of the supervisee.
    (3)  Beginning June 1, 2008, a clinical supervisor-in-training shall not supervise a credential holder acquiring supervised experience as a substance abuse counselor-in-training.