Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 38 - Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors
Chapter 10 - Licensure and Certification of Alcohol and Drug Counselors
Subchapter 3 - Rules of Professional Conduct
Section 38:10-3-3 - Client welfare
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Titles 42 and 45 CFR. All drug or alcohol abuse treatment information, whether recorded or not, and all communications between a LADC or CADC and his or her client are both privileged and confidential. In addition, the identity of all clients who have received or are receiving drug or alcohol abuse treatment services is both confidential and privileged. Such information shall only be available to persons or agencies actively engaged in the treatment of the client unless an exception under state or federal law applies. The information available to persons or agencies actively engaged in the treatment of the client shall be limited to the minimum amount of information necessary for the person or agency to carry out its function or the purpose for the release.
(b) Discrimination. LADCs and CADCs shall not participate in, condone or promote discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or national origin.
(c) Credentials. LADCs and CADCs shall not misrepresent professional qualifications, education, affiliations, or services performed.
(d) Records.
(e) Dual relationships. LADCs and CADCs shall be aware of their influential positions with respect to clients, and shall not exploit the trust and dependency of clients. Examples of such relationships include, but are not limited to, familial, social, financial, business, professional or close personal relationships with clients. When the possibility that a dual relationship exists, the LADC and CADC shall take appropriate professional precautions such as informed consent, consultation, supervision and documentation to ensure judgment is not impaired and no exploitation occurs.
(f) Privacy.
(g) Referral. The LADC or CADC shall not enter into a counseling relationship if he or she determines that he or she is unable to be of professional assistance to a client . LADCs and CADCs shall refer clients to appropriate sources when indicated. If the client declines the suggested referral, the LADC or CADC shall terminate the relationship.
(h) Confidentiality. LADCs and CADCs shall obtain informed consent of clients before audio or video taping, or recording or permitting third party observation of their activities.
(i) Sanctions. Any LADC or CADC who violates any provision of this subchapter shall be subject to sanction(s) as provided in the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act.
Added at 23 Ok Reg 127, eff 10-3-05 (emergency); Added at 23 Ok Reg 2177, eff 6-25-06