N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 14, § 853.19
(20) Strive to inform the public of the effects of alcoholism and substance abuse. The credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselor must adopt a personal and professional stance which promotes the well-being of the recovery community.
(b) New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services credentialed prevention professional (CPP)/credentialed prevention specialists (CPS) canon of ethical principles.
The CPP and CPS must:
(24) Notify appropriate authorities, including employers and OASAS, when they have direct knowledge of a colleague's impairment or misconduct which may interfere with treatment effectiveness and place service recipients and others at risk.
(c) Additional standards for CPGCs and gambling designations.
Credentialed Problem Gambling Counselor Professional Code and Ethical Standards (adapted from the National Council on Problem Gambling Professional Code and Ethical Standards, A.2). A CPGC and gambling designee must:
(21) Notify appropriate authorities, including employers and OASAS, when they have direct knowledge of a colleague's impairment or misconduct which may interfere with treatment effectiveness and place service recipients and others at risk.
(d) Justice center code of conduct for custodians of people with special needs.
Persons holding any of the credentials or designations issued by the office are required to sign and adhere to the provisions of the code of conduct if they have regular and substantial contact with a service recipient. The most recent version of the code of conduct may be found on the office website.
(a) The credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselor canon of ethical principles.
The CASAC must: