An EIS must observe and comply with the following standards of conduct.
- (1) An EIS must comply with the policies and procedures of both the contractor and HHSC ECI.
- (2) An EIS must operate only within the boundaries provided by their education, training, and credentials.
- (3) An EIS must take measures to avoid imposing or inflicting harm.
- (4) An EIS must truthfully represent their services, professional credentials, and qualifications. The EIS must inform families of the scope and limitations of their credentials.
- (5) An EIS must strive to maintain and improve their professional knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- (6) An EIS must maintain the confidentiality of families served by the contractor's ECI program in accordance with the policies and procedures of HHSC ECI.
- (7) An EIS must establish professional boundaries and avoid establishing dual relationships or conflicts of interest with families. Any prior relationships with a family member must be reported to the EIS's supervisor immediately.
- (8) Sexual or intimate relationships between an EIS and family members of a child enrolled in the contractor's ECI program that employs the EIS are prohibited during the child's enrollment and for three years after the child is no longer enrolled.
- (9) Financial relationships between the EIS and family members of a child enrolled in the contractor's ECI program that employs the EIS are prohibited during the child's enrollment.
- (10) An EIS must not exploit their position of trust and influence with a family by benefiting from relationships established as an EIS.
- (11) An EIS must not provide direct service while impaired, including impairments that are due to the use of medication, illicit drugs, or alcohol.
- (12) An EIS must not falsify documentation.
- (13) An EIS must not refuse to provide services for which they are credentialed on the basis of a child's or family's gender, race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, political affiliation, socioeconomic status, or disability.
- (14) An EIS must make reasonable efforts to ensure that families receive appropriate services when the EIS is unavailable or anticipates discontinued employment with the contractor.
- (15) An EIS has a professional obligation to report unethical behavior demonstrated by colleagues throughout the ECI system to their program director and to the appropriate board or state agency.
Source Note:The provisions of this §350.314 adopted to be effective June 30, 2019, 44 TexReg 3280; transferred effective March 1, 2021, as published in the Texas Register February 5, 2021, 46 TexReg 941.