Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
E.
Rules of Ethics for Audiology, Speech-Language Pathology, Provisional
Speech-Language Pathology, and Restricted Speech-Language Pathology Licensees
1. Principle of Ethics I. Licensees shall
honor their responsibility to hold paramount the welfare of persons they serve
professionally or who are participants in research and scholarly activities,
provide professional services with honesty and compassion, and respect the
rights of those served. The licensee shall take all reasonable precautions to
avoid harm to the individual served professionally.
a. Individuals shall provide all clinical
services and scientific activities competently.
b. Individuals shall use every resource,
including interprofessional collaboration and referral when applicable, to
ensure that appropriate service is provided.
c. Individuals shall not discriminate in the
delivery of professional services or in the conduct of research and scholarly
activities on the basis of race, ethnicity, citizenship, sex, gender
identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin,
disability, culture, language, or dialect.
d. Individuals shall not misrepresent their
credentials nor those under their supervision including aides, assistants,
technicians, other support personnel, students, research interns, or
individuals completing the postgraduate professional employment/experience, and
they shall fully inform those they serve professionally of the name, role, and
credentials of persons providing services.
e. Individuals may delegate tasks related to
the provision of clinical services to students, aides, assistants, technicians,
or other support personnel only if those persons are adequately trained and
appropriately supervised. The responsibility for the welfare of those served
remains with the fully licensed individual.
f. Individuals shall not delegate tasks that
require the unique skills, knowledge, judgment or credentials that are within
the scope of practice of their profession to aides, assistants, technicians,
other support personnel or nonprofessionals over whom they have supervisory
authority.
g. Individuals shall
obtain consent from the persons they serve only after a description of and
discussion about the nature and possible risks and effects of services to be
rendered, technology to be employed, and products to be dispensed. Consumers
shall also be informed about possible effects of not engaging in treatment or
following clinical recommendations. When the consumer is incapable of providing
informed consent, individuals should seek authorization from a legally
authorized/appointed representative or family member.
h. Individuals shall enroll and include
persons as participants in research only if participation is voluntary, without
coercion, and with informed consent.
i. Individuals shall accurately represent the
intended purpose of a service, product, or research endeavor and shall abide by
established standards for clinical practice and the responsible conduct of
research.
j. Individuals shall
evaluate the effectiveness of services rendered, technology employed, and
products dispensed and shall provide services or dispense products only when
benefit can reasonably be expected.
k. Individuals shall not guarantee, directly
or by implication, the results of any treatment or procedure; however, they may
make a reasonable statement of prognosis.
l. Individuals shall use independent and
evidence based clinical judgment, keeping paramount the welfare of those
served.
m. Individuals shall not
provide clinical services solely by correspondence but may provide services via
telepractice consistent with professional standards and state and federal
regulations.
n. Individuals shall
protect the confidentiality of any professional or personal information about
persons served professionally or participants involved in research and
scholarly activities, and may disclose confidential information only when doing
so is necessary to protect the welfare of the person or of the community, is
legally authorized, or is otherwise required by law.
o. Individuals shall protect the
confidentiality and security of records of professional services rendered,
research and scholarly activities conducted, and products dispensed. Access to
these records shall be allowed only when doing so is necessary to protect the
welfare of the person or of the community, is legally authorized, or is
otherwise required by law.
p.
Individuals shall maintain timely records and accurately record and bill for
services provided and products dispensed, and shall not misrepresent services
rendered, products dispensed, or research and scholarly activities
conducted.
q. Individuals whose
professional practice is adversely affected by substance abuse or other
health-related conditions are impaired practitioners and shall seek
professional assistance and, where appropriate, withdraw from the affected
areas of practice.
r. Individuals
who have knowledge a practitioner is unable to provide professional services
with reasonable skill and safety shall report this information to the
appropriate authority including the licensure board.
s. Individuals shall provide reasonable
notice and information about alternatives for obtaining care in the event that
the individual can no longer provide professional services.
2. Principle of Ethics II.
Individuals shall honor their responsibility to achieve and maintain the
highest level of professional competence and performance consistent with
prevailing practice standards.
a. Individuals
shall engage in only those aspects of the professions that are within the scope
of their practice and competence, considering their level of licensure,
registration, education, training and experience.
b. Individuals who engage in research shall
comply with institutional, state, and federal regulations that address any
aspects of research.
c. Individuals
shall enhance and refine their professional competence and expertise through
engagement in lifelong learning applicable to their professional activities and
skills.
d. Individuals in
administrative or supervisory roles shall not require or permit their
professional staff to provide services or conduct research activities that
exceed their competence, education, training, experience, and licensure
status.
e. Individuals in
administrative or supervisory roles shall not require or permit their
professional staff to provide services or conduct clinical activities that
compromise their independent and objective professional judgment.
f. Individuals shall make use of technology
and instrumentation consistent with accepted professional practice guidelines
and shall ensure that all technology and instrumentation used to provide
services or to conduct research and scholarly activities are in proper working
order and are properly calibrated. When such technology is not available, an
appropriate referral should be made.
3. Principle of Ethics III. Individuals shall
honor their responsibility to the public when advocating for communication,
swallowing, and vestibular needs of the public, and shall provide accurate
information involving any aspect of the professions.
a. Individuals shall not misrepresent their
credentials, competence, education, training, experience, or scholarly
contributions.
b. Individuals shall
avoid engaging in conflicts of interest whereby personal, financial, or other
considerations have the potential to influence or compromise professional
judgment and objectivity.
c.
Individuals shall not misrepresent research and scholarly activities,
diagnostic information, services rendered, results of services provided,
products dispensed, or the effects of products dispensed.
d. Individuals shall not defraud through
intent, ignorance, or negligence, or engage in any scheme to defraud in
connection with obtaining payment, reimbursement, or grants and contracts for
services provided, research conducted, or products dispensed.
e. Individuals' statements to the public
shall provide accurate and complete information about the nature and management
of communication disorders, about the professions, about professional services,
about products, and about research and scholarly activities.
f. Individuals' statements to the public
shall adhere to prevailing professional norms and shall not contain
misrepresentations when advertising, announcing, and promoting their
professional services and products or when reporting research
results.
g. Individuals shall not
make false statements regarding areas of professional practice, and shall
complete all materials honestly and without omission.
4. Principle of Ethics IV. Individuals shall
uphold the dignity and autonomy of the professions, maintain collaborative and
harmonious interprofessional and intraprofessional relationships, and accept
the professions' self-imposed standards.
a.
Individuals shall work collaboratively, when appropriate, with members of one's
own profession and members of other professions to deliver the highest quality
of care.
b. Individuals shall
exercise independent professional judgment in recommending and providing
professional services when an administrative mandate, referral source, or
prescription prevents keeping the welfare of persons served
paramount.
c. Individuals'
statements to colleagues about professional services, research results, and
products shall adhere to prevailing professional standards and shall contain no
misrepresentations.
d. Individuals
shall not engage in any form of conduct that adversely reflects on the
professions or on the individual's fitness to serve persons
professionally.
e. Individuals
shall not engage in dishonesty, negligence, fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation.
f. Applicants
for licensure or registration, and individuals making disclosures shall not
make false statements and shall complete all application and disclosure
materials honestly and without omission.
g. Individuals shall not engage in any form
of harassment, power abuse, or sexual harassment.
h. Individuals shall not engage in sexual
activity with students, patients/clients, research participants, speechlanguage
pathology assistants, aides, or licensees over whom they exercise professional
authority or power.
i. Individuals
shall not allow anyone under their supervision to engage in any practice that
violates any provision of the practice act or Rules and Regulations including
the Code of Ethics.
j. Individuals
shall assign credit only to those who have contributed to a publication,
presentation, protocol, process, or product. Credit shall be assigned in
proportion to the contribution and only with the contributor's
consent.
k. Individuals shall not
engage in plagiarism and shall reference the source when using other persons'
ideas, research, presentations, or products in written, oral, or any other
media presentation or summary.
l.
Individuals shall not discriminate in their relationships with colleagues,
assistants, other support personnel, students, and members of other professions
and disciplines on the basis of race, ethnicity, citizenship, sex, gender
identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin,
disability, culture, language, or dialect.
m. Individuals shall comply with local,
state, and federal laws and regulations applicable to professional practice,
research ethics, and the responsible conduct of research.
n. Individuals shall inform the board of any
violations of the practice act and the Rules and Regulations including the Code
of Ethics.
o. Individuals shall
cooperate fully with the board on matters of professional conduct relative to
the practice act and the Rules and Regulations including the Code of Ethics,
and shall not make false statements of fact or withhold relevant facts
necessary to fairly adjudicate complaints.
p. Individuals who have been publicly
sanctioned or denied a license, registration, or a professional credential by
any professional association, professional licensing authority or board, or
other professional regulatory body shall selfreport by notifying the board in
writing within 30 days of the final action or disposition. Such written
notification shall consist of a certified copy of the final action, sanction,
or disposition.
q. Individuals who
have been convicted, been found guilty, or entered a plea of nolo contendere to
any misdemeanor involving dishonesty, physical harm or the threat of physical
harm to the person or property of another, or any felony, shall self-report by
notifying the Board in writing within 30 days of the conviction, plea, or
finding of guilt. Such written notification shall consist of a certified copy
of the conviction, plea, nolo contendere record, or minute/docket
entry.
F.
Rules of Ethics for Speech-Language Pathology Assistant and Provisional
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Licensees
1. Principle of Ethics I. Licensees shall
honor their responsibility to hold paramount the welfare of persons they serve
or who are participants in research and scholarly activities, provide services
with honesty and compassion, and respect the rights of those served. The
licensee shall take all reasonable precautions to avoid harm to the individual
served.
a. Individuals shall provide clinical
services and scientific activities competently, and engage only in those
activities prescribed by the supervising speech-language pathologist.
b. Individuals shall not discriminate in the
delivery of services or in the conduct of research and scholarly activities on
the basis of race, ethnicity, citizenship, sex, gender identity/gender
expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, disability,
culture, language, or dialect.
c.
Individuals shall not misrepresent their credentials and shall fully inform
those they serve of their name, role, and credentials.
d. Speech-language pathology assistants shall
not interpret test or assessment results, guarantee results, make referrals,
discharge patients/clients, nor provide patient/client or family
counseling.
e. Provisional
speech-language pathology assistant licensees shall not provide services via
telepractice, interpret test or assessment results, guarantee results, make
referrals, discharge patients/clients, provide patient/client or family
counseling.
f. Individuals shall
protect the confidentiality of clinical or personal information about persons
served or participants involved in research and scholarly activities, and shall
not disclose confidential information orally or in writing to anyone not
designated by the supervising speechlanguage pathologist and without the
authorization of the patient/client or their designee.
g. Individuals shall protect the
confidentiality and security of records of services rendered, research and
scholarly activities conducted, and products dispensed. Access to these records
shall not be allowed unless directed by the supervising speech-language
pathologist.
h. Individuals shall
maintain timely and adequate records of services rendered, shall not charge for
services not rendered, and shall not misrepresent services rendered, or
research and scholarly activities conducted.
i. Individuals whose services are adversely
affected by substance abuse or other health-related conditions are impaired
practitioners and shall seek professional assistance and, where appropriate,
withdraw from the affected areas of practice.
j. Individuals who have knowledge that a
licensee is unable to provide services with reasonable skill and safety shall
report this information to the appropriate authority including the licensure
board.
2. Principle of
Ethics II. Individuals shall honor their responsibility to achieve and maintain
the highest level of competence and performance.
a. Individuals shall engage in only those
aspects of service provision that are within the scope of their practice and
competence, considering their level of licensure, education, training and
experience.
b. Individuals shall
hold the appropriate qualifications for the area(s) in which they are providing
services. Individuals shall engage in lifelong learning throughout their
careers.
c. Individuals shall not
provide services unless appropriately supervised.
d. Individuals shall not provide services for
which the licensee has not been properly prepared.
e. Individuals shall utilize technology and
instrumentation as directed by the supervising speechlanguage pathologist,
ensuring that proper working order is maintained and calibration has been
established.
3.
Principle of Ethics III. Individuals shall honor their responsibility to the
public by providing accurate information in all communications.
a. Individuals shall not misrepresent their
credentials, competence, education, training or experience.
b. Individuals shall not participate in
professional activities that constitute a conflict of interest.
c. Individuals shall not misrepresent
research and scholarly activities, services rendered or any information, or
engage in any scheme or maneuver to defraud in connection with obtaining
payment or reimbursement for services.
d. Individuals shall not make false
statements regarding areas of practice, and shall complete all materials and
documents honestly and without omission.
4. Principle of Ethics IV. Individuals shall
honor their responsibilities and their relationships with colleagues and
members of other professions and disciplines. Individuals shall maintain
harmonious interprofessional and intraprofessional relationships and accept the
standards delineated for assistants.
a.
Individuals' statements to colleagues about services, research, or products
shall adhere to prevailing standards and contain no
misrepresentations.
b. Individuals
shall not engage in dishonesty, negligence, fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation.
c. Applicants
for licensure and individuals making disclosures shall not make false
statements and shall complete all application and disclosure materials honestly
and without omission.
d.
Individuals shall not engage in any form of harassment, power abuse, or sexual
harassment, or any other form of conduct that adversely reflects on service
delivery or on the individual's fitness to serve persons.
e. Individuals shall not engage in sexual
activity with a patient/client or research participant.
f. Individuals shall assign credit only to
those who have contributed to a publication, presentation, protocol, process,
or product. Credit shall be assigned in proportion to the contribution and only
with the contributor's consent.
g.
Individuals shall not engage in plagiarism and shall reference the source when
using other persons' ideas, research, presentations, or products in written,
oral, or any other media presentation or summary.
h. Individuals shall not discriminate in
their relationships with colleagues and members of other professions and
disciplines on the basis of race, ethnicity, citizenship, sex, gender
identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin,
disability, culture, language or dialect.
i. Individuals shall comply with local,
state, and federal laws and regulations applicable to practice and
research.
j. Individuals shall
inform the board of any violations of the practice act or the Rules and
Regulations including the Code of Ethics.
k. Individuals shall cooperate fully with the
board on matters of professional conduct relative to the practice act or the
Rules and Regulations including the Code of Ethics, and shall not make false
statements of fact or withhold relevant facts necessary to fairly adjudicate
complaints.
l. Individuals who have
been publicly sanctioned or denied a license or a professional credential by
any professional association, professional licensing authority or board, or
other professional regulatory body shall self-report by notifying the board in
writing within 30 days of the final action or disposition. Such written
notification shall consist of a certified copy of the final action, sanction,
or disposition.
m. Individuals who
have been convicted, been found guilty, or entered a plea of nolo contendere to
any misdemeanor involving dishonesty, physical harm or the threat of physical
harm to the person or property of another, or any felony, shall self-report by
notifying the Board in writing within 30 days of the conviction, plea, or
finding of guilt. Such written notification shall consist of a certified copy
of the conviction, plea, nolo contendere record, or minute/docket
entry.
AUTHORITY
NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
37:2650 et
seq.