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TITLE 25HEALTH SERVICES
PART 1DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
CHAPTER 140HEALTH PROFESSIONS REGULATION
SUBCHAPTER ILICENSED CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELORS
RULE §140.400Definitions

  (41) Screening--The process through which qualified staff, client, and available significant others, as appropriate, determine the most appropriate initial course of action, given the individual's needs and characteristics and the available resources within the community. In a treatment program, screening includes determining whether an individual is appropriate and eligible for admission to a particular program.

  (42) Services--Substance abuse services.

  (43) Sexual contact--Any intentional touching, or request to be allowed to touch, by a chemical dependency counselor, counselor intern, certified clinical supervisor, applicant for any such license, or personnel of a clinical training institution or other licensee, including touching through clothing, of the anus, breast, or any part of the genitals of a client; any intentional touching of any part of the body of a client, or request to be allowed to touch, including touching through clothing, with the anus, breast, or any part of the genitals of a chemical dependency counselor, counselor intern, certified clinical supervisor, applicant for any such license, or personnel of a clinical training institution or other licensee; or any compulsion or encouragement by a chemical dependency counselor, counselor intern, certified clinical supervisor, clinical training institution, applicant for any such license, or personnel of such licensee, for a client to engage in touching through clothing, of the anus, breast, or any part of the genitals of another individual, or for a client to touch any part of the body of another individual with the anus, breast, or any part of the client's genitals.

  (44) Sexual Exploitation--A pattern, practice, or scheme of conduct by a chemical dependency counselor, counselor intern, certified clinical supervisor, clinical training institution, applicant for any such license, or personnel of any such person, that involves a client and can reasonably be construed as being for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification or sexual abuse. It may include, without limitation, sexual contact, a request for sexual contact, or a representation that sexual contact or exploitation is consistent with, a part of, or a condition of receiving services. It is not a defense to sexual exploitation of a client if it occurs:

    (A) with the actual or perceived consent of the client;

    (B) outside of the delivery of services;

    (C) off of the premises used for the delivery of substance abuse services; or

    (D) after the client has stopped receiving services, where the conduct occurs within two years of when the client stopped receiving services.

  (45) State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)--The agency to which contested cases are referred by the department.

  (46) Substance Abuse--A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as defined by the most recently published version of the DSM.

  (47) Substance Abuse Education--A planned, structured presentation of information provided by qualified staff, related to substance abuse or substance dependence, allowing for discussion of the material presented, and relevant to the client's goals.

  (48) Substance Abuse Services (Services)--A comprehensive term intended to describe activities undertaken to address any substance-related disorder as well as education and prevention activities. The term includes, without limitation, the provision of screening, assessment, referral, chemical dependency treatment, and chemical dependency counseling.

  (49) Treatment Plan--An individualized, written plan developed and implemented through a collaborative process between qualified personnel and the client and reflecting and identifying desired treatment outcomes and the strategies for achieving them. At a minimum, the treatment plan addresses the identified substance use disorder(s), as well as issues related to treatment progress, including relationships with family and significant others, employment, education, spirituality, health concerns, and legal needs.

  (50) Unethical Conduct--Conduct prohibited by the ethical standards adopted by state or national professional organizations or by rules established by a profession's state licensing agency.


Source Note: The provisions of this §140.400 adopted to be effective September 9, 2008, 33 TexReg 7520; amended to be effective August 9, 2012, 37 TexReg 5788

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