Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 34 - TEXAS STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORKER EXAMINERS
Chapter 781 - SOCIAL WORKER LICENSURE
Subchapter C - APPLICATION AND LICENSING
Section 781.403 - Independent Practice Recognition (Non-Clinical)
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An LBSW or LMSW who seeks to obtain the specialty recognition of independent non-clinical practice shall meet requirements and parameters set by the Council in § 781.401 of this title (relating to Qualifications for Licensure).
(b) An individual supervising an LBSW for independent non-clinical practice recognition shall be an LBSW recognized for independent non-clinical practice; an LMSW recognized for independent non-clinical practice; an LMSW-AP; or an LCSW. The supervisor shall be Council-approved.
(c) An individual supervising an LMSW for the independent non-clinical practice recognition shall be Council-approved and shall be an LMSW recognized for independent non-clinical practice, an LMSW-AP, or an LCSW.
(d) A person who has obtained only the temporary license may not begin supervision until the Council issues a regular license.
(e) The Council may use the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidelines developed in 1996 to demonstrate whether a professional is an independent contractor or an employee. These guidelines revolve around the control an employer has in an employer-employee relationship, in which the employer has the right to control the "means and details" by which services are performed.
(f) An LBSW or LMSW who plans to apply for the specialty recognition of non-clinical independent practice shall follow procedures set out in § 781.402 of this title (relating to Clinical Supervision for LCSW and Non-Clinical Supervision for LMSW-AP and Independent Practice Recognition).
(g) An LBSW or LMSW may practice independently when the LMSW or LBSW holds the independent practice specialty recognition, or when under a supervision plan for independent practice but the Council-approved supervisor is still responsible for the acts or omissions of the supervisee while providing services under the supervision plan.