Haw. Code R. § 16-98-4 - Direction of an individual
Only a licensed psychologist in the State shall be considered eligible to direct the services of an individual, and only if the licensed psychologist meets the following requirements:
(1) Prior to the individual interacting with
others, the person seeking to direct an individual:
(A) Shall inform the board in writing as to
when the direction shall begin; and
(B) Shall notify the board in writing of the
person's own name, address, license number, state in which granted and area of
specialization, as well as the name and address of the person to be directed.
Tlie notification shall also contain the following statement: "I,
____________________________________________, hereby attest that
_______________ is being directed by me pursuant to section
465-3(2),
HRS, as defined by section 16-98-2.";
(2) The person directing an individual shall
also inform the board in writing as to when the direction is
terminated;
(3) Is responsible for
the direct and continuing administrative and professional direction of the
person being directed;
(4) Is ested
with administrative control over the functioning of the person being directed
in order to maintain ultimate responsibility for the welfare of every
client;
(5) Has sufficient
knowledge of all clients in order to plan effective service delivery
procedures. The progress of the work shall be monitored through such means as
will ensure that full legal and professional responsibility can be accepted by
the supervisor for all services rendered. Supervisors shall also be available
for emergency consultation and intervention;
(6) Works in the same physical setting as the
person being directed, unless other arrangements are approved by the
board;
(7) Informs patients of the
status of the person being directed, and provides specific information as to
the qualifications and functions of the person being directed;
(8) Establishes and maintains a level of
supervisory contact consistent with established professional standards, and be
fully accountable in the event that professional, ethical, or legal issues are
raised;
(9) Does not permit the
person being directed to engage in any psychological practice which cannot be
performed competently by the supervisor; and
(10) Is not in the employ of the person being
directed.
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