Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
The board may utilize its discretionary authority to require or exclude
specific components of this program for participants based upon determination
of the nature and severity of the impairment. Participation in the Social Work
Impaired Professional Program may consist of all or part of the following
components.
1. The program participant is
required to submit to an assessment relative to the impairment.
a. This assessment will be completed by a
licensed professional who is pre-approved by the board.
b. The format and content of this assessment
will meet the requirements designated by the board, but will at a minimum
contain information concerning:
i. previous
inpatient/outpatient treatment episodes;
ii. relapse history;
iii. an assessment of the participant's
psychosocial, physical and other needs relative to the impairment;
and
iv. recommendations for future
treatment.
c. The
assessment will be forwarded to the board or its designee by the professional
completing the assessment, to be received no later than 30 days following the
board's determination of the participant's potential eligibility or requirement
to participate in the program.
2. The participant may be required to submit
to ongoing monitoring for a period of up to five years.
a. The beginning date of the monitoring
period will be the date upon which a consent order or participation agreement
is formally signed by the social worker and the board, or the date of the
board's official decision to require program participation in the event of an
adjudication hearing.
3.
During the monitoring period the social worker may be required to submit to
random bi-monthly drug and/or alcohol screenings as determined appropriate by
the board, or other monitoring requirements which are pertinent and relative to
the documented impairment.
a. The interval,
timing and details of the required screening will be directed by the IPP
Manager.
b. Results and reports of
all screens will be submitted to the board or its designee before the final
business day of the month following the date of the screen.
4. Receipt of any positive,
unexplained substance abuse/drug screen or reports of non-compliance or
complications relative to the impairment during the monitoring period may
result in suspension, or other appropriate action pertaining to the social
worker's credential, or exclusion from the IPP, as determined appropriate by
the board.
5. When the impairment
is substance related, the social worker may be required to attend Twelve Step,
or other appropriate support group, meetings on a regular basis.
a. A pre-approved monthly log must be
submitted to and received by the board or its designee before the final
business day of the month following completion of the required meetings. It is
the social worker's responsibility to ensure that these logs are properly
completed and received by the board by the designated date.
6. During the monitoring period
the social worker may be required to participate in professional supervision
with a board approved and designated LCSW at a frequency determined by the
board for a period of time up to and including the entire five year period of
monitoring.
7. In the event that a
social worker relocates to another jurisdiction, the social worker will within
five days of relocating be required to either enroll in the other
jurisdiction's impaired professional program and have the reports required
under that agreement sent to the Louisiana State Board of Social Work
Examiners, or if the other jurisdiction has no impaired professional program,
the social worker will notify the licensing board of that jurisdiction that the
social worker is impaired and enrolled in the Louisiana Social Work Impaired
Professional Program. Should the social worker fail to adhere to this
requirement, in addition to being deemed in violation of the program
requirements and corresponding consent order or adjudication, the social
worker's social work credential will be suspended.
8. The social worker shall notify the board
office by telephone within 48 hours and in writing within five working days of
any changes of the social worker's home or work address, telephone number,
employment status, employer and/or change in scope or nature of practice. The
social worker may satisfy the notice by telephone requirement by leaving a
voice message at the board office at times when the office is closed.
9. Other requirements for participation in
the program may include but are not limited to limitations of social work
practice.
10. The board, in
addition to other conditions, may require that the social worker obtain
regularly scheduled therapy (at a prescribed interval).
11. Notification of a violation of the terms
or conditions of this agreement, consent order or adjudication order may result
in the immediate suspension of the individual's social work credential to
practice in the state of Louisiana.
12. The social worker shall be responsible
for all costs incurred in complying with the terms of this agreement, including
but not limited to therapy, assessments, supervision, drug/alcohol screens and
reproduction of treatment or other records.
13. The social worker must submit to the
board an appropriately notarized participation agreement indicating acceptance
of the required conditions of participation in the Social Work Impaired
Professional Programas mandated by the board, along with all initial
(or updated) releases or authorizations for the board or its designees to
obtain information concerning the social worker's participation and progress in
the program. This statement and the required releases and authorizations must
be submitted prior to the issuance of any initial credential or re-issuance of
a renewal of a credential.
14. The
board will, to the full extent permissible under
R.S.
44:4(26), maintain an
agreement or consent order relating to the social worker's participation in the
Social Work Impaired Professional Program as a confidential matter. The board
retains the discretion to share information it deems necessary with those
persons providing evaluation/assessment, therapy, treatment, supervision,
monitoring or drug/alcohol testing or reports. Violation of any terms,
conditions or requirements contained in any consent order, or board decision
can result in a loss of the confidential status.
B. The records of the IPP, including
participation agreements and all information concerning participants, including
assessments, evaluations, physical, mental or substance abuse evaluations
and/or therapy and treatment records, monitoring logs, substance abuse/drug
screens, attendance logs and any other information received by the IPP in
connection with a social worker's participation in the program are within the
custody and control of the Louisiana state Board of Social Work Examiners.
Consistent with
§705. A 14, such records
shall be maintained by the board on a confidential basis during the term of the
social worker's participation agreement and thereafter retained by the board
for a period of not less than five years.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
37:2705.C.