Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 86 - State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
Chapter 11 - Licensed Professional Counselors
Subchapter 3 - Rules of Professional Conduct
Section 86:11-3-3 - Client welfare
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Discrimination.LPCs shall not, in the rendering of their professional services, participate in, condone, or promote discrimination based on age, culture, disability, ethnicity, race, religion/spirituality, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status/partnership, language preference, socioeconomic status, or any basis proscribed by law. LPCs do not discriminate against clients, students, employees, supervisees, or research participants in a manner that has a negative impact on these persons.
(b) Records.
(c) Dual relationships.LPCs shall not knowingly enter into a dual relationship(s) and shall take any necessary precautions to prevent a dual relationship from occurring. When the LPC reasonably suspects that he or she has inadvertently entered into a dual relationship the LPC shall record that fact in the records of the affected client(s) and take reasonable steps to eliminate the source or agent creating or causing the dual relationship. If the dual relationship cannot be prevented or eliminated and the LPC cannot readily refer the client to another counselor or other professional, the LPC shall complete one or more of the following measures as necessary to prevent the exploitation of the client and/or the impairment of the LPC's professional judgment:
(d) Providing counseling to persons of prior association.LPCs shall not undertake to provide counseling to any person with whom the LPC has had any prior sexual contact or close personal relationship within the previous five (5) years.
(e) Interaction with former clients.LPCs shall not knowingly enter into a close personal relationship, or engage in any business or financial dealings with a former client for two (2) years after the termination of the counseling relationship. LPCs shall not engage in any activity that is or may be sexual in nature with a former client for at least five (5) years after the termination of the counseling relationship. LPCs shall not exploit or obtain an advantage over a former client by the use of information or trust gained during the counseling relationship.
(f) Invasion of privacy.LPCs shall not make inquiry into persons or matters that are not reasonably calculated to assist or benefit the counseling process.
(g) Private or Independent Practice.No person may engage in the private or independent practice of professional counseling work or open a facility with the intent of providing private or independent counseling practice unless that person:
(h) Referral.
Transferred from 310:405-3-3 by Laws 2013, c. 229, § 3(F), eff 11-1-13 (see Editor's Note at beginning of this Chapter)