Mont. Admin. r. 24.219.422 - GENERAL SUPERVISION AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
(1) A supervisor must meet the requirements
of ARM 24.219.421.
(2) Candidates must maintain the following
records for a minimum of seven years from the date of licensure or seven years
from the expiration of their candidate license if they do not obtain a Montana
license:
(a) names and license numbers of
candidate and supervisor;
(b) date
and length of supervision sessions in increments not less than 15 minutes with
a description of the supervised work experience as required under ARM
24.219.504,
24.219.604,
24.219.704, or
24.219.5008;
(c) content summary of the supervision
session (excluding confidential information);
(d) content demonstrating the candidate's
developing competence under ARM 24.219.504, 24.219.604, 24.219.704, or
24.219.5008; and
(e) supervisor
attestation within the record that the records are accurate.
(3) CBHPSS must maintain the
following records seven years from the date a supervisor ceased to supervise
the CBHPSS:
(a) names and license numbers of
candidate and supervisor;
(b) date
and length of supervision sessions in increments of not less than 15 minutes
with a description of supervision;
(c) content summary of the supervision
session (excluding confidential information); and
(d) supervisor attestation within the record
that the records are accurate.
(4) Candidates, CBHPSS, and supervisors must
comply with applicable client privacy laws.
(5) Supervisors must:
(a) review and sign all reports and/or
assessment interpretations and results sent to other public or private agencies
that affect the current status of a client;
(b) preapprove on a continual and ongoing
basis all therapeutic interventions or supportive interventions and the
assessment results and interpretations used in the planning and/or
implementation of those therapeutic interventions; and
(c) maintain records showing licensees have
met the supervision requirements in this rule for a minimum of seven years
after the date the supervisor ceased to supervise the candidate or
CBHPSS.
(6) The
supervisor may be subject to disciplinary action for failure to adequately
supervise the candidate or CBHPSS under this board's statutes and
rules.
(7) The department may
request records from candidates and CBHPSS at any time.
(8) The department may annually randomly
audit a board-determined percentage of candidates and CBHPSS who have renewed
their licenses to evaluate:
(a) whether
records are being maintained in compliance with this rule; and
(b) that the supervision requirements of this
rule and ARM 24.219.504, 24.219.604, 24.219.704, or 24.219.5008 are being met.
(9) A candidate or
CBHPSS cannot practice without a supervisor as described in this
chapter.
(10) When there is a
change in supervisor, the following individuals must notify the board no later
than 20 business days following the change using forms provided by the
department:
(a) the candidate or CBHPSS;
(b) the new supervisor;
and/or
(c) the individual ceasing
to supervise a candidate.
(11) The supervisor, candidate, or CBHPSS may
be subject to disciplinary action for failure to report a change in supervisor.
(12) A candidate must provide an
update to the department within 20 business days if there is a substantial
change in the candidate's training and supervision plan. An updated training
and supervision plan or a change in supervisor does not require additional
approval unless there is reason to believe the update does not conform to the
board's training and supervision requirements.
(13) The candidate or CBHPSS and supervisors
are responsible for ensuring compliance with the statutes, rules, and standards
pertaining to the practice at all times.
Notes
AUTH: 37-1-131, [House Bill 137 (2023), Section 4], MCA; IMP: 37-1-131 [House Bill 137 (2023), Sections 5, 9 through 14], MCA
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