Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024
(a) The Board may reprimand or place on
probation any holder of a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist license or revoke
or suspend any license issued to Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who is found
in violation of the Act. Violations include but shall not be limited to the
following:
(1) Conviction of a felony or of
any offense involving moral turpitude.
(2) Conviction of, or admission of guilt, or
plea of no contest to a felony or misdemeanor.
(3) Dishonorable or immoral conduct that is
likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public.
(4) Aiding, abetting or assisting any other
person to violate or circumvent any law, rule or regulation intended to guide
the conduct of a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist .
(5) Procuring, aiding or abetting a criminal
operation.
(6) Participation in
fraud, abuse and/or violation of state or federal laws.
(7) Fraudulent billing practices and/or
violation of Medicare and Medicaid laws or abusive billing practices.
(8) Improper management of medical records,
inaccurate recording, falsifying or altering of client records.
(9) Falsely manipulating client's records or
forging a prescription for medication/drugs, or presenting a forged
prescription.
(10) Habitual
intemperance or the habitual use of habit-forming drugs.
(11) Habitual intemperance or addicted use of
any drug, chemical or substance that could result in behavior that interferes
with the practice of recreational therapy and the responsibilities of the
licensee.
(12) Unauthorized
possession or use of illegal or controlled substances or pharmacological agents
without lawful authority or prescription by an authorized and licensed
independent practitioner of the State of Oklahoma.
(13) Engaging in physical conduct with a
client that is sexual in nature, or in any verbal behavior that is seductive or
sexually demeaning to a client.
(14) While engaged in the care of a client,
engaging in conduct with a client, client family member, or significant other
that is seductive or sexually demeaning/exploitive in nature.
(15) Verbally or physically abusing
clients.
(16) Discriminating in the
rendering of client care.
(17)
Leaving a client care assignment without properly advising the appropriate
personnel.
(18) Violating the
confidentiality of information or knowledge concerning a client.
(19) Any conduct which potentially or
actually jeopardizes a client's life, health or safety.
(20) Negligence while in practice of
recreation therapy or violating the "Standards of Ethics and Professional
Conduct" adopted by the Board.
(21)
Being judged mentally incompetent by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(22) Failing to
timely make application for license renewal.
(23) Falsifying documents submitted to the
Therapeutic Recreation Committee or the Oklahoma State Board of Medical
Licensure and Supervision.
(24)
Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license, certificate or documents of any
form as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist by fraud or deception.
(25) Cheating on or attempting to subvert the
examination or skills assessment tests offered by the National Council for
Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) or its successor
organization.
(26) Failure to
report through proper channels the unsafe, unethical or illegal practice of any
person who is providing care.
(27)
Failure to furnish to the Board, its investigators or representatives,
information lawfully requested by the Board.
(28) Failure to cooperate with a lawful
investigation conducted by the Board.
(29) Violation of any provision(s) of the
Therapeutic Recreation Act or the rules and regulations of the board or of an
action, stipulation, agreement or order of the Board.
(30) Failure to report to the Board any
adverse action taken against him or her by another licensing jurisdiction
(United States or foreign), by any governmental agency, by any law enforcement
agency, or by any court for acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that
would constitute grounds for action as defined in this section.
(b) A Therapeutic Recreation
Specialist who knowingly allows or participates with individual(s) who are in
violation of the above will be prohibited from supervising other Therapeutic
Recreation Specialist or Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Assistants for so
long as the Board deems appropriate, and may themselves be subject to
disciplinary action pursuant to their conduct.
(c) All Therapeutic Recreation Specialist are
responsible for maintaining and promoting the ethical practice of Therapeutic
Recreation. Therapeutic Recreation personnel shall act in the best interest of
the client at every level of practice. This Code of Ethics shall be binding on
all Therapeutic Recreation personnel. All Therapeutic Recreation Personnel
shall:
(1) Demonstrate a concern for the
well-being of the recipients of their services. (Beneficence).
(2) Take reasonable precautions to avoid
imposing or inflicting harm upon the recipient of services or to his/her
property. (Nonmalfeasance).
(3)
Respect the recipient and/or their surrogate(s) as well as the recipient's
rights. (Autonomy, privacy, confidentiality).
(4) Achieve and continually maintain high
standards of competence. (Duties)
(5) Comply with laws and policies guiding the
profession of Therapeutic Recreation. (Justice).
(6) Provide accurate information about
Therapeutic Recreation services. (Veracity)
(7) Treat colleagues and other professionals
with fairness, discretion and integrity.
Added at 28 Ok Reg 278,
eff 11-3-10 (emergency); Added at 28 Ok Reg 1754, eff
6-25-11