Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-6-1106 - Telepractice
A. Except as
otherwise provided by statute, an individual who provides counseling, social
work, marriage and family therapy, or substance abuse counseling via
telepractice to a client located in Arizona shall be licensed by the
Board.
B. Except as otherwise
provided by statute, a licensee who provides counseling, social work, marriage
and family therapy, or substance abuse counseling via telepractice to a client
located outside Arizona shall comply with not only A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 33,
and this Chapter but also the laws and rules of the jurisdiction in which the
client is located.
C. An individual
who provides counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, or substance
abuse counseling via telepractice shall:
1.
In addition to complying with the requirements in
R4-6-1101,
document the limitations and risks associated with telepractice, including but
not limited to the following;
a. Inherent
confidentiality risks of electronic communication,
b. Potential for technology
failure,
c. Emergency procedures
when the licensee is unavailable, and
d. Manner of identifying the client when
using electronic communication that does not involve video;
2. In addition to complying with
the requirements in
R4-6-1103, include
the following in the progress note required under
R4-6-1103(H) :
a. Mode of session, whether interactive
audio, video, or electronic communication; and
b. Verification of the client's:
i. Physical location during the session;
and
ii. Local emergency
contacts.
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