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BSRB begins crosswalk of unprofessional-conduct rules for seven professions; board debates uniform language on reporting, discrimination and romantic contact
Summary
Board members reviewed a drafted crosswalk aligning unprofessional-conduct regulations across seven licensed professions and debated uniform language on who the rules apply to, when licensees must notify the board, protected-class discrimination language, and time limits on post-client intimate relationships.
Board members spent substantive time on March 5 reviewing a draft crosswalk that compares proposed unprofessional-conduct regulation language across the board's seven professions and identifying items for harmonization.
Executive Director David Pfei said staff assembled the crosswalk after advisory committees for each profession recommended changes. He described the document as a draft intended to show where language aligns across addiction counseling, behavior analysis, licensed psychology, master's-level psychology, professional counseling, social work and marriage and family therapy. "This should be considered a draft," he said, adding staff will bring refined language to…
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