Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B4-10.002 - Definition of Sexual Misconduct
(1) It is
sexual misconduct for a psychotherapist to engage, attempt to engage, or offer
to engage a client in sexual behavior, or any behavior, whether verbal or
physical, which is intended to be sexually arousing, including kissing; sexual
intercourse, either genital or anal; cunnilingus; fellatio; or the touching by
either the psychotherapist or the client of the other's breasts, genital areas,
buttocks, or thighs, whether clothed or unclothed.
(2) It is sexual misconduct for a
psychotherapist to encourage the client to engage in sexual conduct with a
third party unless:
(a) Such encouragement is
consistent with the planned treatment of the client's specifically diagnosed
mental, social, or sexual dysfunctions or disorders; and,
(b) Treatment is provided in accordance with
generally accepted professional standards for psychotherapy in this
State.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 491.004(5), 491.0111 FS. Law Implemented 491.0111 FS.
New 3-4-90, Formerly 21CC-10.002, 61F4-10.002, 59P-10.002, Amended 4-28-98, 4-24-00.
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