Kan. Admin. Regs. § 102-3-12a - Unprofessional conduct
(a) Any license
may be suspended, limited, conditioned, qualified, restricted, revoked, not
issued, or not renewed upon a finding of unprofessional conduct.
(b) Any of the following acts by a licensed
professional counselor, a licensed clinical professional counselor, or an
applicant for a professional counselor license or a clinical professional
counselor license shall constitute unprofessional conduct:
(1) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a
license or registration for oneself or another by means of fraud, bribery,
deceit, misrepresentation, or concealment of a material fact;
(2) except when the information has been
obtained in the context of confidentiality, failing to notify the board, within
a reasonable period of time, that any of the following circumstances apply to
any person regulated by the board or applying for a license or registration,
including oneself:
(A) Had a professional
license, certificate, permit, registration, certification, or professional
membership granted by any jurisdiction, professional association, or
professional organization that has been limited, conditioned, qualified,
restricted, suspended, revoked, refused, voluntarily surrendered, or allowed to
expire in lieu of or during investigatory or disciplinary proceedings;
(B) has been subject to any other
disciplinary action by any credentialing board, professional association, or
professional organization;
(C) has
been demoted, terminated, suspended, reassigned, or asked to resign from
employment, or has resigned from employment, for some form of misfeasance,
malfeasance, or nonfeasance;
(D)
has been convicted of a crime; or
(E) has practiced the licensee's or
registrant's profession in violation of the laws or regulations regulating the
profession;
(3)
knowingly allowing another person to use one's license or registration;
(4) impersonating another person
holding a license or registration issued by this or any other board;
(5) having been convicted of a crime
resulting from or relating to the licensee's professional practice of
professional counseling or clinical professional counseling;
(6) furthering the licensure or registration
application of another person who is known or reasonably believed to be
unqualified with respect to character, education, or other relevant eligibility
requirements;
(7) knowingly aiding
or abetting any individual who is not credentialed by the board to represent
that individual as a person who is credentialed by the board;
(8) failing to recognize, seek intervention,
and otherwise appropriately respond when one's own personal problems,
psychosocial distress, or mental health difficulties interfere with or
negatively impact professional judgment, professional performance and
functioning, or the ability to act in the client's best interests;
(9) failing or refusing to cooperate in a
timely manner with any request from the board for a response, information, or
assistance with respect to the board's investigation of any report of an
alleged violation filed against oneself or any other applicant or professional
who is required to be licensed or registered by the board. Any person taking
longer than 30 days to provide the requested response, information, or
assistance shall have the burden of demonstrating that the person has acted in
a timely manner;
(10) offering to
perform or performing professional counseling, assessments, consultations, or
referrals clearly inconsistent or incommensurate with one's training, education
or experience or with accepted professional standards;
(11) treating any client, student, directee,
or supervisee in a cruel manner;
(12) discriminating against any client,
student, directee, or supervisee on the basis of color, race, gender, religion,
national origin, or disability;
(13) failing to advise and explain to each
client the respective rights, responsibilities, and duties involved in the
professional counseling relationship;
(14) failing to provide each client with a
description of what the client can expect in the way of services, consultation,
reports, fees, billing, and therapeutic regimen or schedule, or failing to
reasonably comply with the description;
(15) failing to provide each client with a
description of the possible effects of the proposed treatment when the
treatment is experimental or when there are clear and known risks to the
client;
(16) failing to inform
each client, student, directee, or supervisee of any financial interests that
might accrue to the professional counselor or clinical professional counselor
from a referral to any other service or from using any tests, books, or
apparatus;
(17) failing to inform
each client that the client is entitled to the same services from a public
agency if the professional counselor or clinical professional counselor is
employed by that public agency and also offers services privately;
(18) failing to inform each client, student,
directee, or supervisee of the limits of client confidentiality, the purposes
for which the information is obtained, and the manner in which the information
may be used;
(19) revealing
information, a confidence, or a secret of any client, or failing to protect the
confidences, secrets, or information contained in a client's records, except
when at least one of these conditions is met:
(A) Disclosure is required or permitted by
law;
(B) failure to disclose the
information presents a clear and present danger to the health or safety of an
individual or the public; or
(C)
the professional counselor or clinical professional counselor is a party to a
civil, criminal, or disciplinary investigation or action arising from the
practice of professional counseling or clinical professional counseling, in
which case disclosure is limited to that action;
(20) failing to obtain written, informed
consent from each client, or the client's legal representative or
representatives, before performing any of these actions:
(A) Electronically recording sessions with
that client;
(B) permitting a
third-party observation of their activities; or
(C) releasing information concerning a client
to a third person, except as required or permitted by law;
(21) failing to protect
confidences of, secrets of, or information concerning other persons when
providing a client with access to that client's records;
(22) failing to exercise due diligence in
protecting the information regarding and the confidences and secrets of the
client from disclosure by other persons in one's work or practice setting;
(23) engaging in professional
activities, including billing practices and advertising, involving dishonesty,
fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation;
(24) using alcohol or illegally using a
controlled substance while performing the duties or services of a professional
counselor or clinical professional counselor;
(25) making sexual advances toward or
engaging in physical intimacies or sexual activities with one's client,
student, directee, or supervisee;
(26) making sexual advances toward, engaging
in physical intimacies or sexual activities with, or exercising undue influence
over any person who, within the past 24 months, has been one's client;
(27) exercising undue influence
over any client, student, directee, or supervisee, including promoting sales of
services or goods, in a manner that will exploit the client, student, directee,
or supervisee for the financial gain, personal gratification, or advantage of
oneself or a third party;
(28)
directly or indirectly offering or giving to a third party or soliciting,
receiving, or agreeing to receive from a third party any fee or other
consideration for the referral of the client or in connection with performing
professional counselor or clinical professional counselor services;
(29) permitting any person to share in the
fees for professional services, other than a partner, employee, associate in a
professional firm, or consultant authorized to practice as a professional
counselor or clinical professional counselor;
(30) soliciting or assuming professional
responsibility for clients of another agency or colleague without attempting to
coordinate continuity of client services with that agency or colleague;
(31) making claims of professional
superiority that one cannot substantiate;
(32) guaranteeing that satisfaction or a cure
will result from the performance of professional services;
(33) claiming or using any secret or special
method of treatment or techniques that one refuses to disclose to the board;
(34) continuing or ordering tests,
procedures, or treatments or using treatment facilities or services not
warranted by the condition, best interests, or preferences of the client;
(35) failing to maintain a record
for each client that conforms to the following minimal requirements:
(A) Contains adequate identification of the
client;
(B) indicates the client's
initial reason for seeking the services of the professional counselor or
clinical professional counselor;
(C) contains pertinent and significant
information concerning the client's condition;
(D) summarizes the interventions, treatments,
tests, procedures, and services that were obtained, performed, ordered, or
recommended and the findings and results of each;
(E) documents the client's progress during
the course of intervention or treatment provided by the professional counselor;
(F) is legible;
(G) contains only those terms and
abbreviations that are comprehensible to similar professional practitioners;
(H) indicates the date and nature
of any professional service that was provided; and
(I) describes the manner and process by which
the professional counseling or clinical professional counseling relationship
terminated;
(36) taking
credit for work not personally performed, whether by giving inaccurate or
misleading information or failing to disclose accurate or material information;
(37) if engaged in research,
failing to fulfill these requirements:
(A)
Consider carefully the possible consequences for human beings participating in
the research;
(B) protect each
participant from unwarranted physical and mental harm;
(C) ascertain that the consent of each
participant is voluntary and informed; and
(D) preserve the privacy and protect the
anonymity of each subject of the research within the terms of informed consent;
(38) making or filing a
report that one knows to be false, distorted, erroneous, incomplete, or
misleading;
(39) failing to notify
the client promptly when termination or interruption of service to the client
is anticipated;
(40) failing to
seek continuation of service, or abandoning or neglecting a client under or in
need of professional care, without making reasonable arrangements for that
care;
(41) abandoning employment
under circumstances that seriously impair the delivery of professional care to
clients and without providing reasonable notice to the employer;
(42) failing to terminate the professional
counseling or clinical professional counseling services when it is apparent
that the relationship no longer serves the client's needs or best interests;
(43) if the professional counselor
or clinical professional counselor is the owner or custodian of client records,
failing to retain these records for at least five years after the date of
termination of the professional relationship, unless otherwise provided by law;
(44) supervising or directing in a
negligent manner anyone for whom one has supervisory or directory
responsibility;
(45) failing to
inform a client if professional counseling services are provided or delivered
under supervision or direction;
(46) engaging in a dual relationship with a
client, student, or supervisee;
(47) failing to inform the proper authorities
as provided in
K.S.A. 38-2223, and amendments thereto, that one
knows or has reason to believe that a client has been involved in harming or
has harmed a child, whether by physical, mental, or emotional abuse or neglect
or by sexual abuse;
(48) failing
to inform the proper authorities as required by
K.S.A. 39-1402, and amendments thereto, that one
knows or has reason to believe that any of the following circumstances apply to
a resident, as defined by
K.S.A. 39-1401(a) and amendments
thereto:
(A) Has been or is being abused,
neglected, or exploited;
(B) is in
a condition that is the result of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; or
(C) is in need of protective
services;
(49) failing
to inform the proper authorities as required by
K.S.A. 39-1431, and amendments thereto, that one
knows or has reason to believe that any of the following circumstances apply to
an adult, as defined in
K.S.A. 39-1430 and amendments thereto:
(A) Is being or has been abused, neglected,
or exploited;
(B) is in a
condition that is the result of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; or
(C) is in need of protective services;
(50) intentionally or
negligently failing to file a report or record required by state or federal
law, willfully impeding or obstructing the filing of a report or record
required by state or federal law, or inducing another person to take any of
those actions;
(51) offering to
perform or performing any service, procedure, or therapy that, by the accepted
standards of professional counseling or clinical professional counseling
practice in the community, would constitute experimentation on human subjects
without first obtaining the full, informed, and voluntary written consent of
the client or the client's legal representative or representatives;
(52) practicing professional counseling or
clinical professional counseling in an incompetent manner;
(53) practicing professional counseling or
clinical professional counseling after one's license expires;
(54) using without a license, or continuing
to use after the expiration of a license, any title or abbreviation prescribed
by law for use solely by persons currently holding that type or class of
license;
(55) diagnosing or
treating any client who a professional counselor practicing under direction or
a clinical professional counselor has reason to believe is suffering from a
mental illness or disease, as opposed to a mental disorder; or
(56) violating any provision of this act or
any regulation adopted under it.
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