Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 21 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGIST
Chapter 465 - RULES OF PRACTICE
Section 465.32 - Disposition and Assumption of the Practice of a Mental Health Professional
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 465.32
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) In General.
(1) A licensee has the right to sell or
otherwise dispose of the licensee's practice to another licensed psychologist.
(2) A licensee has the right to
assume the practice of a licensee.
(3) Arrangements regarding accounts
receivable and other financial and tangible assets and liabilities of the
practice being transferred must be resolved by the selling and assuming
licensees prior to the transfer of any patient or client records.
(b) Notice and Referral of Patients and Clients.
(1) A licensee who
intends to sell, retire, or otherwise dispose of a practice must make
reasonable efforts to notify current and former patients or clients that on a
given date the practice is being sold and that patient or client records will
be transferred to the buyer unless the patient or client provides the name of
an alternative mental health care provider to receive the records. This notice
must provide a reasonable time to the patients and clients to make suitable
responses and arrangements.
(2) A
licensee who assumes the practice of another mental health service provider may
state a willingness to provide services to all patients or clients the licensee
is competent to treat.
(3) A
licensee who assumes a practice must provide an appropriate referral to a
qualified mental health services provider to any patient or client who notifies
the licensee that they do not want to receive services from the licensee or to
a patient or client to whom the licensee declines to offer services.
(4) If the patient or client accepts a
referral, the referring licensee must forward the patient or client's records
to that mental health professional.
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