26 Tex. Admin. Code § 8.105 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Approved peer assistance
program--A program designed to help an impaired professional which is:
(A) established or approved by a licensing or
disciplinary authority;
(B) meets
the criteria established by HHSC in this chapter; and
(C) meets any additional criteria established
by the licensing or disciplinary authority.
(2) HHSC--The Texas Health and Human Services
Commission.
(3) Impaired
professional--An individual whose ability to perform professional services is
impaired by a mental health or substance use condition.
(4) Impaired student--A student whose ability
to perform the services of the profession for which the student is preparing
for licensure would be, or would reasonably be expected to be, impaired by a
mental health or substance use condition.
(5) Licensing or disciplinary authority--A
state agency or board that licenses or has disciplinary authority over
professionals.
(6) Mental health
condition--A condition (excluding intellectual or developmental disability or a
substance use condition) that substantially impairs an individual's:
(A) thought, perception of reality, emotional
process, or judgment;
(B) behavior;
or
(C) ability to participate in
daily routines.
(7)
Mental health professional--An individual licensed by the state as a:
(A) licensed chemical dependency
counselor;
(B) licensed clinical
social worker;
(C) licensed
marriage and family therapist;
(D)
licensed professional counselor;
(E) psychologist; or
(F) nurse, with at least a master's degree in
nursing and national certification in substance use or psychiatric
nursing.
(8) Peer
assistance program--Identifies, assists, and monitors individuals experiencing
mental health or substance use conditions that are, or are likely to be,
job-impairing, so that the individuals may return to safe practice. Peer
assistance programs offer support and assistance and have a rehabilitative
emphasis rather than a disciplinary emphasis.
(9) Professional--An individual who may
incorporate under The Texas Professional Corporation Law as described by
Section
1.008(m),
Business Organizations Code, or who is licensed, registered, certified, or
otherwise authorized by the state to practice as a licensed vocational nurse,
social worker, chemical dependency counselor, occupational therapist,
speech-language pathologist, audiologist, licensed dietitian, or dental or
dental hygiene school faculty member.
(10) Professional association--A national or
statewide association of professionals, including any committee of a
professional association and any nonprofit organization controlled by or
operated in support of a professional association.
(11) Staff--All persons responsible for
implementing a peer assistance program, whether employed, under contract, paid,
or volunteer.
(12) Student--An
individual enrolled in an educational program or course of study leading to
initial licensure as a professional as such program or course of study is
defined by the appropriate licensing or disciplinary authority.
(13) Substance use condition--A recurrent use
of alcohol or drugs that causes clinically and functionally significant
impairment, such as health problems, disability, and failure to meet major
responsibilities at work, school, or home.
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