(a) An individual who meets the qualifications of a clinical director shall provide the following supervision to a graduate-level professional:
(1) One hour of individual face-to-face supervision per month that includes oversight of the following:
- (i) The specific interventions being implemented.
- (ii) The child’s, youth’s or young adult’s progress towards the goals of the ITP.
- (iii) Consideration of adjustments needed to the ITP.
- (iv) The staff person’s skills in implementing the interventions in the ITP.
- (2) If the graduate-level professional supervises an individual who is qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services, the graduate-level professional shall receive an additional hour of face-to-face supervision per month that includes a discussion of the BHT or BHT-ABA services being provided.
(b) A graduate-level professional shall provide the following supervision to individuals who are qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services:
- (1) One hour of supervision each week if the individual works at least 37.5 hours per week or 1 hour of supervision two times a month if the individual works less than 37.5 hours a week. The individual must receive 1 hour of individual face-to-face supervision each month.
(2) The supervision must include oversight of the following:
- (i) The interventions being implemented.
- (ii) The child’s, youth’s or young adult’s progress towards the goals of the ITP.
- (iii) Consideration of adjustments needed to the ITP.
- (iv) The staff person’s skills in implementing the interventions in the ITP.
- (c) Group supervision may be provided to no more than 12 staff who provide group services, but only nine of the staff can be qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services.
- (d) An individual may supervise a maximum of 12 full-time equivalent staff that provide group services, but only nine of the full-time equivalent staff can be qualified to provide BHT services or BHT-ABA services.
- (e) A supervisor shall be available to consult with staff during the hours that group services are provided, including evenings and weekends.
- (f) Face-to face supervision may be delivered through secure, real-time, two-way audio and video transmission that meets technology and privacy standards required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Pub.L. No. 104-191).
(g) A supervisor shall maintain documentation about each supervision session in the supervised staff person’s personnel file that includes the following:
- (1) The date of the supervision session.
- (2) The location and modality of the session, such as in-person or through secure real-time, two-way audio and video transmission.
- (3) The format of the session, such as individual, group or onsite.
- (4) The start and end time of the supervision session.
- (5) A narrative summary of the points discussed during the session.
- (6) The signature and signature date of the supervisor and the staff person receiving the supervision.