49 Pa. Code § 41.58 - Standards for the employment and supervision of unlicensed persons with graduate training in psychology
(a)
Statutory authority and purpose. Under section 3(12) of the
act (63 P. S. §
1203(12)), psychologists
licensed by the Board may employ "professional employes with graduate training
in psychology," who "shall perform their duties under the full direction,
control and supervision of a licensed psychologist." Section
41.58 sets standards for the
employment and supervision of unlicensed persons who come within the statutory
language. Section
41.58 does not apply to persons
completing the experience requirement for licensure, to employes who are
licensed and regulated by other Boards in the Bureau, or to employes of
psychologists practicing in settings exempted from the licensure requirement
under section 3(4), (6), (8) and (10) of the act.
(b)
Responsibilities of employing
psychologists and supervising psychologists. The employing
psychologist shall ensure that the employe has satisfied the education
requirement set out in the definition of "graduate training in psychology" in
§
41.1 (relating to definitions) and
shall bear full professional responsibility for the welfare of every
client/patient served by the employe. The employing psychologist shall
supervise the employe as set out in subsection (c) or shall assign the
supervisory function to another licensed psychologist affiliated with the
employment setting. A supervising psychologist shall be qualified to render
competently every psychological service which the employe undertakes, except
that clearly defined areas of the employe's supervision may be delegated to
other professionals affiliated with the employment setting whose competence in
the delegated areas has been demonstrated by previous education, training and
experience. Although the employing psychologist shall continue to bear the
ultimate responsibility for services rendered by the employe, a psychologist
who supervises an unlicensed person under this section shall be individually
responsible for activities of that person performed under the psychologist's
supervision or pursuant to the psychologist's delegation.
(c)
Supervision
requirements. The Board recognizes that variations in the training of
unlicensed employes will require individually tailored supervision. The
following are the minimum supervisory requirements acceptable to the Board:
(1) The supervisor shall ensure that the
employe possesses skills commensurate with the work assigned.
(2) The supervisor shall plan all service
delivery procedures in consultation with the employe. The supervisor shall
acquire knowledge of clients/patients, through face-to-face contact when
necessary, sufficient to carry out this duty effectively.
(3) The supervisor shall establish and
maintain a level of supervisory contact consistent with professional standards.
These standards require regular face-to-face consultation with the employe,
either individually or in a group. In particular, the supervisor shall acquaint
the employe with the Code of Ethics found in §
41.61 (relating to Code of Ethics)
and shall, under that section, be accountable for ethical violations by the
employe.
(4) The supervisor shall
be available for emergency consultation and intervention.
(5) The supervisor shall maintain an ongoing
record detailing the activities in which the employe is engaged, the level of
competence in each, and the outcome of all procedures.
(6) The supervisor shall ensure that the
employe signs all reports, records and other communications prepared by the
employe for distribution or maintenance within the employment setting. Written
communications prepared by the employe for distribution outside the employment
setting shall be signed by the employe and countersigned as "reviewed and
approved by" the supervisor.
(7)
The supervisor shall ensure that the employe's supervised status is made known
to clients/patients and that the employe's title clearly indicates this status.
The supervisor shall provide clients/patients with specific information
regarding the employe's qualifications and functions.
(8) The supervisor shall inform
clients/patients of the employe about the possibility of periodic meetings with
the supervisor at their or the supervisor's request.
(9) The supervisor shall simultaneously
supervise no more than three full-time or their equivalent in part-time
employes. Designation of full-time and part-time shall be made in accordance
with the employer's own personnel policy.
(d)
Billing and public announcements.
The employing psychologist shall disclose the unlicensed, supervised
status of the employe when billing for psychological services of the employe
and in public announcements of services and fees involving the
employe.
(e)
Noncompliance.
Noncompliance with this section will be considered unprofessional
conduct and will subject the noncomplying psychologist to disciplinary action
under section 8(b) of the act (63 P. S. §
1208(b)).
Notes
The provisions of this § 41.58 issued under section 3.2(2) of the Professional Psychologists Practice Act (63 P. S. § 1203.2(2)).
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