Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.219 - BOARD OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Subchapter 24.219.12 - Parenting Plan Evaluations
Rule 24.219.1205 - ROLE OF THE LICENSEE
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.219.1205
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) In a parenting plan evaluation, the licensee shall maintain an unbiased, impartial role. The client is the child, and recommendations must be made which are in the best interests of the child. The licensee shall clarify with all parties, attorneys, and the court the nature of the licensee's role as an objective evaluator.
(a) The licensee shall act as an
impartial evaluator of the parties, assessing relevant information, and
informing and advising the court and other parties of the relevant factors
pertaining to the parenting issue.
(b) The licensee shall remain impartial,
regardless of whether the licensee is retained by the court or by a party to
the proceeding, and regardless of whom is responsible for payment.
(c) If circumstances prevent the licensee
from performing in an impartial role, the licensee shall attempt to withdraw
from the case. (See ARM
24.219.1207)
(d) If the licensee is not able to withdraw,
the licensee must reveal any factors that may bias the licensee's findings
and/or compromise the licensee's objectivity.
(e) Communication with parents or attorneys
must be conducted in such a manner as to avoid bias. The licensee must exercise
discretion in informing parties or their attorneys of significant information
that is gathered during the course of the evaluation. The licensee shall not
communicate essential information to one party's attorney, without also
communicating the information to the other party's attorney and to the guardian
ad litem, if one is appointed.
AUTH: 37-1-131, [HB 137 (2023) Section 3], MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, [HB 137 (2023) Section 3], MCA
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