258 CMR, § 12.03 - Scope of Professional Practice - Licensed Social Worker (LSW)
An individual who holds a license as a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) issued by the Board may properly perform any or all of the following functions or services:
(1) Provide
non-clinical social work services, as defined in
258 CMR 8.03:
Definitions, as an employee of an agency, health care facility
or unrelated individual, under the supervision of an individual who is licensed
or eligible for licensure as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
(LICSW) or as a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) and who provides at
least one hour per week, or equivalent pro rata amount for
part-time employees, of face-to-face supervision, which, if provided in a group
format, may include no more than four supervisees;
Proration of Required Supervision Hours. The Board will allow for the proration of supervision hours to work hours at a rate of not less than one hour per month for social workers. A licensee must obtain at least one hour of supervision per 35 hours worked.
(2) Provide case
management services of a non-clinical nature as an employee of an agency,
health care facility or unrelated individual, under the supervision of an
individual who is licensed or eligible for licensure as a Licensed Independent
Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) or as a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW)
and who provides at least one hour per week of face-to-face supervision, which,
if provided in a group format, may include no more than four
supervisees;
(3) Provide
administrative, but not clinical, supervision to individual social workers or
groups of social workers who are licensed or eligible for licensure as Licensed
Social Workers (LSWs) or Licensed Social Work Associates (LSWAs);
(4) Provide consultation on non-clinical
issues only to individuals, groups, members of other professional disciplines,
agencies, health care facilities or institutions; and
(5) Perform or provide any other social work
function or service which may properly be performed by a social worker licensed
at the Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA) level.
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