Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4757 - Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board
Chapter 4757-11 - Denial, Suspension, Revocation of License; Disciplinary Action
Section 4757-11-02 - Impaired practitioner rules
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) For purposes of the rule, an individual licensee who accepts the privilege of practicing counseling, social work, or marriage and family therapy in this state is subject to the supervision by the board. The act of filing an application for licensure or being licensed or registered by the board, the individual has given consent to submit to a mental or physical examination, at the individual's expense when ordered to do so by the board in writing, and to have waived all objections to the admissibility of testimony or examination of reports that constitute privileged communications.
(B) If the professional standards committee receives information by the filing of a verified complaint with the board office or upon its own information that a licensee or registrant's, ability to practice has fallen below the acceptable and prevailing standards of care because of habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugsor alcohol, or other substances; or other physical or mental conditions; or the effects of treatment of a physical or mental condition that impair their ability to practice, the professional standards committee may order the licensee to submit to a mental or physical examination at the licensee's expense conducted by a designee of the board for the purpose of determining if there is an impairment that is posing a threat to the licensee's well-being or the treatment of a client whom the licensee or registrant serves.
(C) Failure of the individual licensee or registrant to submit to a mental or physical examination order by the professional standards committee constitutes an admission of the allegations against the individual licensee or registrant unless the failure is due to circumstances beyond the individual's control.
(D) If the professional standards committee determines that the individual's ability to practice is impaired the following actions may be taken:
(E) The professional standards committee at its discretion may:
(F) The professional standards committee approved treatment program shall:
(G) Pursuant to division (A) of section 4757.10 of the Revised Code, as part of the board's impairment or diversion program, the board may enter into a non-disciplinary agreement with a licensee. Any documentation pertaining to this agreement, including the agreement itself, is confidential and not considered a public record.