Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
4.1 The following
sections outline qualifications for Associate Sex Offense Service
Providers.
4.2 An ASOSP may treat
sex offenders while under the supervision of a Credentialed Sex Offense Service
Provider (CSOSP). The ASOSP shall not provide services independent of a CSOSP.
4.2.1 An ASOSP must submit the Initial
Supervision form with the ASOSP application.
4.3 The ASOSP must provide a written plan for
acquiring the CSOSP requirements in conformity with Section
3.0 of this regulation. The plan maximum
is two (2) years and must be signed by the applicant's proposed supervisor. The
CSOSP must be approved by SOMB.
4.3.1 An
ASOSP must notify the SOMB in writing within thirty (30) days if there is a
change in supervision. All changes are subject to SOMB
approval.
4.4 To qualify
as an ASOSP with SOMB, an individual must meet all the following criteria:
4.4.1 The individual shall have a minimum of
a master's degree in a behavioral science related field;
4.4.2 The individual shall be registered in
the State of Delaware in a behavioral science related field;
4.4.3 The individual should have completed
within the past five (5) years a minimum of twenty (20) hours of clinical
experience specifically in the areas of either evaluation or treatment, or
both, of sex offenders, at least ten (10) hours shall be participatory
observation, face-to-face clinical experience, or both, with sex offenders (see
definition of participatory observation and clinical experience);
4.4.4 The individual shall have at least
twenty-five (25 hours) of documented training specifically related to either
evaluation or treatment methods, or both within the last five (5) years.
Training shall be specific to the population served.
4.4.4.1 For acceptable trainings, refer to
subsections 3.2.4.1 Sex offense specific training and 3.2.4.2 General topic
training areas. General topic training hours for the ASOSP shall include at
least a total of 15 hours required from these areas, to include 7 hours of
victimology.
4.4.5 To
receive credit for training not identified on this list, it is incumbent on the
individual to write a justification demonstrating relevance to sex offender
assessment, treatment, and management as described in subsections 3.2.4.1 and
3.2.4.2 of this regulation;
4.4.6
In concert with the generally accepted standards of practice of the
individual's mental health profession, the individual shall adhere to the
Professional Code of Ethics published by the Association for the Treatment of
Sexual Abusers (ATSA). It is the responsibility of each ASOSP to comply with
this Professional Code of Ethics. The ASOSP shall demonstrate competency
according to the individual's respective professional standards and conduct all
treatment in a manner that is consistent with the reasonably accepted standard
of practice in the sex offense specific treatment community;
4.4.7 Provide satisfactory references as
requested by the SOMB. The SOMB may also solicit such additional references as
necessary to determine compliance with generally accepted standards of practice
of the individual's mental health profession;
4.4.8 The individual shall never have been
convicted of, or plead no contest to, or received a deferred judgment for any
offense involving criminal sexual or violent behavior, or a felony that would
bring into question the competence or integrity of the individual to provide
sex offense specific treatment or evaluations;
4.4.9 At their own expense, the individual
will complete an entire criminal history check including Federal information
pursuant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation appropriation of Title 11 of
Public Law 92-544(28 U.S.C.
534). The individual will submit to
fingerprinting as part of this process;
4.4.10 The individual must provide a copy of
Professional Liability Insurance (Certificate of Insurance);
4.4.11 The individual must provide a copy of
National Practitioner Databank Report completed within the past 90 days;
and
4.4.12 Report any practice that
is in significant conflict with generally accepted standards of practice of the
individual's mental health profession.
4.4.12.1 Supervision issues with the CSOSP
should be reported directly to the SOMB.
4.5 Expiration of ASOSP
4.5.1 The ASOSP is valid for two (2) years.
Upon expiration of the two (2) year period, the ASOSP must apply to become a
CSOSP to maintain affiliation with SOMB.
4.5.2 If the individual has not met requisite
experience and training requirements upon expiration of two (2) years, the
individual may request an extension in writing to SOMB. Extensions may be
granted in six-month increments. In the absence of a compelling justification,
the SOMB reserves the right to deny a request for
extension.
4.6
Reciprocity
4.6.1 The Credentialing
Subcommittee of the SOMB may waive any initial requirements of the applicant
after reviewing the application and determining that hours of supervision
obtained out-of-state under the supervision of a qualified sex-offense service
provider may be transferred to Delaware.
4.6.2 Hours of supervision must be within the
past five (5) years and supervision must be equivalent to those set forth by
the Delaware SOMB.
4.6.3 The
applicant must meet the minimum standards as set forth by the SOMB in
Delaware.
4.6.4 An ASOSP approved
by the Delaware SOMB through reciprocity is valid for two (2) years. Upon
expiration of the two (2) year period, the ASOSP must apply to become a CSOSP
to maintain affiliation with SOMB.
4.6.5 If the individual has not met requisite
experience and training requirements upon expiration of two (2) years, the
individual may request an extension in writing to SOMB. Extensions may be
granted in six-month increments. In the absence of a compelling justification,
the SOMB reserves the right to deny a request for
extension.