Pennsylvania Code
Title 49 - PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL STANDARDS
Part I - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Subpart A - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 47 - STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORKERS, MARRIAGE AND FAMILYTHERAPISTS AND PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS
CODE OF ETHICAL PRACTICE AND STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 47.80 - Advertising
Universal Citation: 49 PA Code ยง 47.80
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Definition. Advertising is defined as the engagement in general informational activities, including those that enable the public, referral sources or others to choose professional services on an informed basis.
(b) Engagement in advertising.
(1) Licensees may
engage in advertising that accurately represents their competencies, education,
training and experience relevant to their professional practice. Licensees may
not advertise their services and credentials in a manner that is false,
misleading, deceptive or fraudulent.
(2) Licensees shall ensure that
advertisements and publications in any media, such as directories,
announcements, business cards, newspapers, radio, television, internet and
facsimiles, convey information that is necessary for the public to make an
appropriate selection of professional services. This information may include
the following:
(i) Office information, such as
name, address, telephone number and credit card acceptability.
(ii) Earned degrees and State or provincial
licensures or certifications.
(iii)
Professional association member status.
(iv) Description of practice.
(3) Licensees may not use names
that could mislead the public concerning the identity, responsibility, source
or status of those practicing under that name, and may not hold themselves out
as being partners or associates of a firm if they are not partners or
associates of the firm.
(4)
Licensees may not use any professional identification, such as a business card,
office sign, letterhead, internet, or telephone or association directory
listing, if it includes a statement or claim that is false, fraudulent,
misleading or deceptive.
(5) In
representing their educational qualifications, licensees shall list and claim
only those earned degrees from institutions accredited by regional
accreditation sources recognized by the United States Department of Education,
from institutions recognized by states or provinces that license or certify the
licensee, or from equivalent foreign institutions.
(6) A licensee shall correct, whenever
possible, false, misleading or inaccurate information and representations made
by others concerning the licensee's qualifications, services or
products.
(7) Licensees shall make
certain that the qualifications of their employees or supervisees are
represented in a manner that is not false, misleading or deceptive.
(8) Licensees may not represent themselves as
providing specialized services unless they have the required education,
training or supervised experience.
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