- (a) Licensees provide only services for which they have the education, skills, and training to perform competently.
- (b) Competency includes the ability to provide services concerning a specific individual that takes into account characteristics of that individual including age, gender, ethnicity, national origin, disability, language, and socio-economic status.
- (c) Licensees maintain current knowledge of scientific and professional information that ensures competency in any area in which they provide services.
- (d) Licensees provide services in an unfamiliar area or involving new techniques only after first undertaking appropriate study and training, including supervision, and/or consultation from a professional competent to provide such services.
- (e) In emerging areas in which generally recognized standards for preparatory training do not exist, licensees take reasonable steps to ensure the competence of their work and to protect patients, clients, research participants, and other affected individuals from the potential for harm.
- (f) Licensees are responsible for ensuring that all individuals practicing under their supervision are competent to perform those services.
- (g) Licensees who delegate performance of certain services such as test scoring are responsible for ensuring that the entity to whom the delegation is made is competent to perform those services.
- (h) Licensees who lack the competency to provide particular psychological services to a specific individual must withdraw and refer the individual to a competent appropriate service provider.
Source Note:The provisions of this §465.9 adopted to be effective June 3, 1999, 24 TexReg 4017.