201 Ky. Admin. Regs. 38:060

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 201 KAR 38:060 - Code of ethics

RELATES TO: KRS 335.615(5)

NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 335.615(5) requires the board to promulgate a code of ethics for Licensed pastoral counselors. This administrative regulation establishes the required code of ethics.

Section 1. Identification of a Client.
(1) A client shall be a person who receives a counseling, psychotherapeutic, or other professional service from a licensed pastoral counselor.
(2) A person identified as a client pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall be deemed to continue to be a client for a period of two (2) years following the last date of service rendered to that client.
Section 2. Responsibility to Clients.
(1) A licensed pastoral counselor shall:
(a) Advance and protect the welfare of his client;
(b) Respect the rights of persons seeking his assistance; and
(c) Make reasonable efforts to ensure that his services are used appropriately.
(2) A licensed pastoral counselor shall not:
(a) Exploit the trust and dependency of a client;
(b)
1. Except as provided by subparagraph 2 of this paragraph, engage in a dual relationship with a client, including a social, business, or personal relationship, that may:
a. Impair professional judgment;
b. Incur a risk of exploitation of the client; or
c. Otherwise violate a provision of this administrative regulation.
2. If a dual relationship cannot be avoided, and does not impair professional judgment, incur a risk of exploitation of the client, or otherwise violate a provision of this administrative regulation, a pastoral counselor shall take appropriate professional precautions to ensure that judgment is not impaired and exploitation of the client does not occur;
(c) Engage in a sexual relationship with a current client or with a former client for two (2) years following the termination of pastoral counseling;
(d) Use his professional relationship with a client to further his own interests;
(e) Continue a pastoral counseling relationship unless it is reasonably clear that the client is benefiting from the relationship;
(f) Fail to assist a person in obtaining other pastoral counseling services if the pastoral counselor is unable or unwilling, for appropriate reasons, to provide professional help;
(g) Abandon or neglect a client in treatment without making reasonable arrangements for the continuation of treatment;
(h) Videotape, record, or permit third-party observation of a pastoral counseling session without having first obtained written informed consent from the client;
(i) Engage in sexual or other harassment or exploitation of a client, student, trainee, supervisee, employee, colleague, research subject, or actual or potential witness or complainant in an investigation or a disciplinary investigation or proceeding by the board; or
(j) Diagnose, treat, or advise on problem outside the recognized boundaries of his competence.
Section 3. Confidentiality.
(1) A licensed pastoral counselor shall respect and guard the confidences of each individual client.
(2) A licensed pastoral counselor shall not disclose a client confidence except:
(a) As mandated, or permitted by law;
(b) To prevent a clear and immediate danger to a person;
(c) If the pastoral counselor is a defendant in a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from the pastoral counseling, confidences may be disclosed only in the course of that action; or
(d) If a waiver has been obtained in writing, confidential information shall be revealed only in accordance with the terms of the waiver. If more than one (1) person in a family receives pastoral counseling, unless a waiver is executed by each family member receiving pastoral counseling, who is legally competent to execute a waiver, a pastoral counselor shall not disclose information received from any family member.
(3) A pastoral counselor may use client or clinical materials in teaching, writing, and public presentations if:
(a) A written waiver has been obtained in accordance with subsection (2)(d) of this section; or
(b) Appropriate steps have been taken to protect client identity and confidentiality.
(4) A pastoral counselor shall store or dispose of client records so as to maintain confidentiality.
Section 4. Responsibility to a Student or Supervisee.
(1) A licensed pastoral counselor shall not exploit the trust and dependency of a student or supervisee.
(2) A licensed pastoral counselor shall:
(a) Be aware of his influential position with respect to a student or supervisee; and
(b) Avoid exploiting the trust and dependency of these persons.
1. A pastoral counselor shall make every effort to avoid a dual relationship, including a social, business, or personal relationship, with a student or supervisee that may impair professional judgment or increase the risk of exploitation.
2. If a dual relationship cannot be avoided, a pastoral counselor shall take appropriate professional precautions to ensure judgment is not impaired and no exploitation occurs.
3. A pastoral counselor shall not provide pastoral counseling to a student, employee or supervisee.
4. A pastoral counselor shall not engage in sexual intimacy or contact with a student or supervisee.
(3) A pastoral counselor shall not permit a student or supervisee to perform or to hold himself out as competent to perform professional services beyond his level of training, experience, and competence.
(4) A pastoral counselor shall not disclose a student's or supervisee's confidence except:
(a) As mandated, or permitted by law;
(b) To prevent a clear and immediate danger to a person or persons;
(c) If the pastoral counselor is a defendant in a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from the supervision, the student's or supervisee's confidence may be disclosed only in the course of that action;
(d) In an educational or training setting if there are multiple supervisors, to other professional colleagues who share responsibility for the training of the supervisee; or
(e) If there is a waiver previously obtained in writing, information shall be revealed only in accordance with the terms of the waiver.
Section 5. Financial Arrangements.
(1) A pastoral counselor shall make financial arrangements with a client, third-party payer, or supervisee that are reasonably understandable and conform to accepted professional practices.
(2) A pastoral counselor shall:
(a) Not offer or accept payment for referrals;
(b) Not charge excessive fees for services;
(c) Disclose his fees to clients and supervisees at the beginning of services; and
(d) Represent facts truthfully to clients, third-party payers, and supervisees regarding services rendered.
Section 6. Advertising.
(1) A licensed pastoral counselor shall:
(a) Accurately represent his education, training, and experience relevant to his practice of pastoral counseling; and
(b) Not use professional identification, including a business card, office sign, letterhead, or telephone or association directory listing if it includes a statement or claim that is false, fraudulent, misleading, or deceptive pursuant to subsection (2) of this section.
(2) A statement shall be false, fraudulent, misleading, or deceptive if it:
(a) Contains a material misrepresentation of fact;
(b) Fails to state a material fact necessary to make the statement, in light of all circumstances, not misleading; or
(c) Is intended to or is likely to create an unjustified expectation.
Section 7. Professional Competence and Integrity. A pastoral counselor shall maintain standards of professional competence and integrity and shall be subject to disciplinary action as provided in KRS 335.635:
(1) Upon conviction of a felony, or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or a misdemeanor related to his practice as a pastoral counselor. Conviction shall include conviction based on:
(a) A plea of no contest or an "Alford Plea"; or
(b) The suspension or deferral of a sentence or conditional discharge;
(2) If his license or certificate to practice a health profession issued by another state's regulatory agency has been disciplined, or had a license or certificate to practice denied, by that state's regulatory agency;
(3) If his license or certificate to practice a health profession issued by another Kentucky regulatory agency has been disciplined or had a license or certificate to practice denied, by that Kentucky regulatory agency;
(4) Upon a showing of impairment due to mental or physical incapacity or the abuse of alcohol or other substances which may negatively impact the practice of pastoral counseling;
(5) If he misrepresented or concealed a material fact in obtaining a license or seeking reinstatement of a license, or seeking renewal of a license;
(6) If he has refused to comply with an order issued by the board; or
(7) If he has failed to cooperate with the board by not:
(a) Furnishing in writing a complete explanation to an initiating complaint filed with the board;
(b) Appearing before the board or a designated representative of the board at the time and place designated; or
(c) Properly responding to a subpoena issued by the board.
(8) Violated any statutory or regulatory section of KRS Chapter 335.

201 KAR 38:060

26 Ky.R. 286; Am. 589; eff. 9-15-1999; TAm eff. 7-17-2014; Crt eff. 2-21-2020.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 335.615(5), (6)