Or. Admin. Code § 331-810-0055 - Supervision - Clinical Sex Offender Therapists
A certified clinical sex offender therapist who is providing direct supervision, as defined in ORS 675.365(5), of a certified associate sex offender therapist or a certified secondary associate sex offender therapist must:
(1) Enter into a formal contract prescribed
by the Board that specifies:
(a) The duties
of the participating parties named in the contract;
(b) The scope and focus of the supervision;
and
(c) Frequency and durations of
meetings to review the supervisee's professional performance.
(2) Document dates and content of
supervision meetings and make the information available to the Office if
requested;
(3) Sign assessments,
evaluations, initial treatment plans, and discharge summaries, and ensure
client-related correspondence includes appropriate title and name of
supervisor.
(4) Ensure that
supervisees have sufficient training, education, background, preparation and
supervision in order to evaluate and treat clients.
(5) Notify the Office in writing within 10
business days of ending the supervision contract.
(6) Maintain supervision records for a
minimum of 5 years after the last day of supervision. Upon request, you must
make the records available to the Office.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.560, ORS 676.565 & ORS 675.360-675.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.560, ORS 676.565 & ORS 675.360-675.410
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