Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 146 - TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION OF PROMOTORES OR COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
Section 146.7 - Professional and Ethical Standards
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 146.7
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A certified training program, instructor, and promotor(a) or community health worker shall observe and comply with the professional and ethical standards of practice set forth in this subchapter. A violation of the professional and ethical standards constitutes unethical conduct or conduct that discredits or tends to discredit the profession of promotores or community health workers or instructors and is grounds for disciplinary action.
(1) Professional representation and
responsibilities.
(A) An instructor or
promotor(a) or community health worker shall not misrepresent any professional
qualifications or credentials or provide any information that is false,
deceptive, or misleading.
(B) An
instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker shall not engage in
conduct that is prohibited by state, federal, or local law, including those
laws prohibiting the use, possession, or distribution of drugs or
alcohol.
(C) An instructor or
promotor(a) or community health worker shall not discriminate based on race,
creed, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, physical
disability, or economic status in the performance of community health work
services or training.
(D) An
instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker shall maintain knowledge
and skills for continuing professional competence by participating in
continuing education programs and activities as set out in §
146.5(h)(2)
of this chapter (relating to Eligibility Requirements and Application
Procedures for Community Health Worker Instructors) and §
146.6(g)(2)
of this chapter (relating to Eligibility Requirements and Application
Procedures for Promotores or Community Health Workers), concerning continuing
education requirements.
(E) An
instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker shall refrain from
providing services that are outside the scope of the profession and shall refer
a client for those services that the instructor or promotor(a) or community
health worker is unable to meet.
(F) An instructor or promotor(a) or community
health worker shall be responsible for competent and efficient performance of
the instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker assigned duties and
shall report to the department incompetence and illegal or unethical conduct of
members of the profession.
(G) An
instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker shall not retaliate
against any person who reported in good faith to the department alleged
incompetence; misrepresentation; or illegal, unethical, or negligent conduct of
any instructor or promotor(a) or community health worker.
(H) An instructor or promotor(a) or community
health worker shall notify the department of changes in preferred mailing
address and telephone number, and email address, if applicable.
(I) A training program shall not make any
misleading, deceptive, or false representation in connection with offering or
obtaining approval of a certified curriculum.
(J) A training program of a certified
curriculum shall not discriminate in decisions regarding student recruitment,
selection of applicants, training, or instruction based on race, creed, gender,
sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, physical disability, or
economic status.
(2)
Relationships with clients.
(A) An instructor
or promotor(a) or community health worker shall not accept gratuities for
preferential consideration of the client. The instructor or promotor(a) or
community health worker shall guard against conflicts of interest.
(B) An instructor or promotor(a) or community
health worker shall not violate any provision of any federal or state statute
or regulation relating to confidentiality of client communication and
records.
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