Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 86 - State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
Chapter 21 - Licensed Behavioral Practitioners
Subchapter 7 - Rules of Professional Conduct
Section 86:21-7-5 - Responsibility to supervisees
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) LBPs shall not exploit the trust and dependency of supervisees.
(b) LBPs are cognizant of their potentially influential position with respect to supervisees, and shall not exploit the trust and dependency of such persons. LBPs, therefore, shall avoid dual relationships that impair their professional judgment or increase the risk of exploitation. Examples of such dual relationships include, but are not limited to, provision of counseling to supervisees, and business or close personal relationships with supervisees. Sexual intimacy with current supervisees is prohibited.
(c) LBPs shall not permit supervisees to perform or to hold themselves out as competent to perform professional services beyond their training, level of experience, and competence.
(d) LBPs shall not disclose supervisee confidences to anyone, except:
Transferred from 310:403-7-4.1 by Laws 2013, c. 229, § 3(F), eff 11-1-13 (see Editor's Note at beginning of this Chapter)