Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 201 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Chapter 36 - Board of Certification for Professional Counselors
Section 201 KAR 36:005 - Definitions for 201 KAR Chapter 36
Universal Citation: 201 KY Admin Regs Service 36:005
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 335.500, 335.535(1)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 335.515(3) requires the board to promulgate administrative regulations necessary to carry out and enforce the provisions of KRS 335.500 to 335.599. This administrative regulation establishes the definitions used in 201 KAR Chapter 36.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Academic course offered by an accredited
postsecondary institution" means:
(a) A
professional counseling course designated by a professional counseling title or
content; or
(b) An academic course
relevant to the practice of professional counseling.
(2) "Approved" means recognized by the
Kentucky Board of Licensed Professional Counselors.
(3) "Chair" means the chair or vice-chair of
the board.
(4) "Charge" means a
specific allegation contained in a formal complaint, as established in
201 KAR 36:050, issued by the
board alleging a violation of a specified provision of
KRS
335.500 to
335.599 or the administrative
regulations promulgated thereunder.
(5) "Client" means:
(a) An individual, family, or group for whom
the licensee provides services within the context of the licensee's practice of
professional counseling;
(b) A
corporate entity or other organization if the licensee provides a service of
benefit directly to the corporate entity or organization; or
(c) A legal guardian who is responsible for
making decisions relative to the provision of services for a minor or legally
incompetent adult.
(6)
"Complaint" means any written allegation of misconduct by a credentialed
individual or other person, which might constitute a violation of
KRS
335.500 to
335.599 or the administrative
regulations promulgated thereunder.
(7) "Complaint screening committee" means a
committee that:
(a) Consists of three (3)
persons appointed by the chair of the board and may include the executive
director or another staff member; and
(b) Reviews complaints and investigative
reports, opens investigations, participates in informal proceedings to resolve
a complaint, or requests a court of competent jurisdiction to take criminal or
civil action.
(8)
"Continuing education hour" means fifty (50) clock minutes of participating in
continuing educational experiences.
(9) "Distance counseling" means the practice
of professional counseling as defined by
KRS
335.500(5) between the
professional counselor and the client using:
(a) An electronic communication technology;
or
(b) Two (2) way, interactive,
simultaneous audio and video.
(10) "Document" means information in any form
or format that is relevant to a review or investigation conducted by the board
and may include:
(a) Originals, copies, or
drafts;
(b) Written
documents;
(c) Papers;
(d) Books;
(e) Computer files;
(f) Photographs;
(g) Audio or video recordings;
(h) Correspondence;
(i) Electronic mail;
(j) Drawings or blueprints; or
(k) Client treatment documentation.
(11) "Dual relationship" means a
social, business, or personal relationship between a licensee and a client that
coexists with the professional-client relationship between the licensee and the
client.
(12) "Face-to-face" means
supervision that is in person where the supervisor and supervisee are
physically present in the same room or through interactive, simultaneous video
and audio media.
(13) "Formal
complaint" means a formal administrative pleading authorized by the board,
which sets forth charges against a licensed individual or other person and
commences a formal disciplinary proceeding pursuant to KRS Chapter
13B.
(14) "Individual supervision"
means supervision of one (1) or two (2) supervisees with the
supervisor.
(15) "Informal
proceedings" means the proceedings instituted at any stage of the disciplinary
process with the intent of reaching a dispensation of any matter without
further recourse to formal disciplinary procedures under KRS Chapter
13B.
(16) "Investigator" means an
individual designated by the board to assist the board in the investigation of
a complaint.
(17) "Professional
counselor" means a licensed professional clinical counselor as defined by
KRS
335.500(3) or licensed
professional counselor associate as defined by
KRS
335.500(4).
(18) "Program" means an organized learning
experience:
(a) Planned and evaluated to meet
learning objectives; and
(b)
Presented in one (1) session or a series.
(19) "Relevant" means having content
applicable to the practice of professional counseling.
(20) "Respondent" means any person,
individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust partnership, limited
liability company, association, organization, joint venture, government or any
subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof, or any other legal or
commercial entity subject to a charge or formal complaint.
(21) "Scope of practice for professional
counseling" means:
(a) The independent
practice of counseling encompassing the provision of professional counseling
services to individuals, groups, families, couples, and organizations through
the application of accepted and established mental health counseling
principles, methods, procedures, or ethics;
(b) Counseling to promote mental health
wellness, which includes the achievement of social, career, and emotional
development across the lifespan, as well as preventing and treating mental
disorders and providing crisis intervention;
(c) Counseling that includes psychotherapy,
diagnosis, evaluation; administration of assessments, tests and appraisals;
referral; or the establishment of counseling plans for the treatment of
individuals, couples, groups, and families with emotional, mental, addiction,
and physical disorders;
(d)
Counseling that encompasses consultation and program evaluation, program
administration within and to schools and organizations, and training and
supervision of interns, trainees, and pre-licensed professional counselors
through accepted and established principles, methods, procedures, and ethics of
counselor supervision; or
(e) The
functions or practices that are within the professional counselor's training or
education.
(22) "Student"
means an individual taking coursework in a counselor education program governed
by a team of credentialed instructors who maintain a student and professor
relationship during student's enrollment period.
(23) "Supervisee" means a licensed
professional counselor associate who works with clients under
supervision.
(24) "Supervision"
means the educational process of utilizing a partnership between a supervisor
and a supervisee aimed at enhancing the professional development of the
supervisee in providing professional counseling services to meet the
requirements of KRS
335.525(1)(e).
(25) "Supervisor" means an individual
designated as a licensed professional clinical counselor supervisor, in
accordance with
201 KAR 36:065, who controls,
oversees, guides, and takes responsibility for the professional clinical
counseling practice of a supervisee.
(26) "Supervisor of record" means the person
listed on the supervisory agreement and approved by the board in accordance
with 201 KAR 36:060, Section
2.
(27) "Testing and assessment
services" means an educational, mental health, clinical, and career assessment
to gather information regarding the client for a variety of purposes, including
client decision making, treatment planning, and forensic proceedings.
Assessment may include both qualitative and quantitative
methodologies.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 335.515(3)
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