18VAC140-20 Regulations Governing the Practice of Social Work  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 33 Iss. 3 - October 03, 2016

    TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
    BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK
    Chapter 20
    Proposed Regulation

    Title of Regulation: 18VAC140-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Social Work (amending 18VAC140-20-40, 18VAC140-20-50).

    Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.

    Public Hearing Information:

    October 14, 2016 - 10:05 a.m. - Department of Health Professions, 9960 Mayland Drive, 2nd Floor, Richmond, VA 23233

    Public Comment Deadline: December 02, 2016.

    Agency Contact: Jaime Hoyle, Executive Director, Board of Social Work, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4406, FAX (804) 527-4435, or email jaime.hoyle@dhp.virginia.gov.

    Basis: Regulations are promulgated under the general authority of § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia, which provides the Board of Social Work the authority to promulgate regulations to administer the regulatory system.

    Purpose: Clarification of the regulations for supervised experience will ensure that supervisees are appropriately supervised in the provision of clinical services and therefore offer more protection for clients and the general public. Protection from unprofessional conduct by a licensee is the primary goal of this action.

    Substance: Regulations are amended to (i) require submission of an application for licensure within two years of completion of supervised experience; and (ii) require register supervision whenever there is a change in the supervisor, the supervised practice, or clinical services or location.

    Issues: The primary advantage to the public is a more explicit rule about supervision and submission of applications. There are no disadvantages to the public. There are no advantages and disadvantages to the agency or the Commonwealth.

    Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact Analysis:

    Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. The Board of Social Work (Board) proposes to: 1) require an application for licensure as a clinical social worker be submitted within two years of completing the supervised experience requirement and 2) clarify that for clinical social worker licensure applicants' supervised experience, if there is a change in the supervisor, the supervised practice, or clinical services or location, the applicant must reregister and get Board approval.

    Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs.

    Estimated Economic Impact. The Department of Health Professions discards incomplete applications for licensure after one year, unless an application is complete but for the documentation of supervised experience. In that case, the agency retains it for two years.1 Thus the proposed requirement that clinical social worker license applications are completed within two years of completion of the supervised experience is consistent with the Board's and agency's current file retention policy.

    In Section 30: "Fees," the current regulations already lists a $25 fee for when the clinical social worker license applicant has an addition to or change in registration of supervision. The Board proposes to add language in Section 50: "Experience requirements for a licensed clinical social worker" clarifying that applicants do need to send notification of the addition or change on a Board form (as well as pay the $25 fee). The proposed change is moderately beneficial in that it makes current requirements clearer.

    Businesses and Entities Affected. The proposed amendments potentially affect licensed clinical social workers, licensed social workers, and applicants for clinical social worker licensure. Licensed clinical social workers and licensed social workers are among the 6,828 individuals regulated by the Board.2

    Localities Particularly Affected. The proposed amendments do not disproportionately affect particular localities.

    Projected Impact on Employment. The proposed amendments are unlikely to have a significant impact on employment.

    Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. The proposed amendments do not affect the use and value of private property.

    Real Estate Development Costs. The proposed amendments do not affect real estate development costs.

    Small Businesses:

    Definition. Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.04 of the Code of Virginia, small business is defined as "a business entity, including its affiliates, that (i) is independently owned and operated and (ii) employs fewer than 500 full-time employees or has gross annual sales of less than $6 million."

    Costs and Other Effects. The proposed amendments do not significantly affect small businesses.

    Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse Impact. The proposed amendments do not adversely affect small businesses.

    Adverse Impacts:

    Businesses. The proposed amendments do not adversely affect businesses.

    Localities. The proposed amendments do not adversely affect localities.

    Other Entities. The proposed amendments do not adversely affect other entities.

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    1Source: Department of Health Professions

    218VAC140-20-160. Grounds for Disciplinary Action or Denial of Issuance of a License. http://law.lis.virginia.gov/admincode/title18/agency140
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    Agency's Response to Economic Impact Analysis: The Board of Social Work concurs with the economic impact analysis.

    Summary:

    The proposed amendments (i) require submission of an application for licensure within two years of completion of supervised experience; and (ii) require registration of supervision whenever there is a change in the supervisor, the supervised practice, or clinical services or location.

    Part II
    Requirements for Licensure

    18VAC140-20-40. Requirements for licensure by examination as a licensed clinical social worker.

    Every applicant for examination for licensure as a licensed clinical social worker shall:

    1. Meet the education requirements prescribed in 18VAC140-20-49 and experience requirements prescribed in 18VAC140-20-50.

    2. Submit a completed application to the board office within two years of completion of supervised experience to include:

    a. Documentation, on the appropriate forms, of the successful completion of the supervised experience requirements of 18VAC140-20-50 along with documentation of the supervisor's out-of-state license where applicable. Applicants whose former supervisor is deceased, or whose whereabouts is unknown, shall submit to the board a notarized affidavit from the present chief executive officer of the agency, corporation or partnership in which the applicant was supervised. The affidavit shall specify dates of employment, job responsibilities, supervisor's name and last known address, and the total number of hours spent by the applicant with the supervisor in face-to-face supervision;

    b. The application fee prescribed in 18VAC140-20-30;

    c. Official transcript or documentation submitted from the appropriate institutions of higher education that verifies successful completion of educational requirements set forth in 18VAC140-20-49;

    d. Documentation of any other health or mental health licensure or certification, if applicable; and

    e. A current report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).

    3. Provide evidence of passage of the examination prescribed in 18VAC140-20-70.

    18VAC140-20-50. Experience requirements for a licensed clinical social worker.

    A. Supervised experience. Supervised post-master's degree experience without prior written board approval will not be accepted toward licensure, except supervision obtained in another United States jurisdiction may be accepted if it met the requirements of that jurisdiction.

    1. Registration. An individual who proposes to obtain supervised post-master's degree experience in Virginia shall, prior to the onset of such supervision, or whenever there is an addition or change of supervised practice, supervisor, clinical social work services or location:

    a. Register on a form provided by the board and completed by the supervisor and the supervised individual; and

    b. Pay the registration of supervision fee set forth in 18VAC140-20-30.

    2. Hours. The applicant shall have completed a minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised post-master's degree experience in the delivery of clinical social work services and in ancillary services that support such delivery. A minimum of one hour and a maximum of four hours of face-to-face supervision shall be provided per 40 hours of work experience for a total of at least 100 hours. No more than 50 of the 100 hours may be obtained in group supervision, nor shall there be more than six persons being supervised in a group unless approved in advance by the board. The board may consider alternatives to face-to-face supervision if the applicant can demonstrate an undue burden due to hardship, disability or geography.

    a. Supervised experience shall be acquired in no less than two nor more than four consecutive years.

    b. Supervisees shall obtain throughout their hours of supervision a minimum of 1,380 hours of supervised experience in face-to-face client contact in the delivery of clinical social work services. The remaining hours may be spent in ancillary services supporting the delivery of clinical social work services.

    3. An individual who does not complete the supervision requirement after four consecutive years of supervised experience may request an extension of up to 12 months. The request for an extension shall include evidence that demonstrates extenuating circumstances that prevented completion of the supervised experience within four consecutive years.

    B. Requirements for supervisors.

    1. The supervisor shall hold an active, unrestricted license as a licensed clinical social worker in the jurisdiction in which the clinical services are being rendered with at least two years of post-licensure clinical social work experience. The board may consider supervisors with commensurate qualifications if the applicant can demonstrate an undue burden due to geography or disability or if supervision was obtained in another United States jurisdiction.

    2. The supervisor shall have received professional training in supervision, consisting of a three credit-hour graduate course in supervision or at least 14 hours of continuing education offered by a provider approved under 18VAC140-20-105. The graduate course or hours of continuing education in supervision shall be obtained by a supervisor within five years immediately preceding registration of supervision.

    3. The supervisor shall not provide supervision for a family member or provide supervision for anyone with whom he has a dual relationship.

    4. The board may consider supervisors from jurisdictions outside of Virginia who provided clinical social work supervision if they have commensurate qualifications but were either (i) not licensed because their jurisdiction did not require licensure or (ii) were not designated as clinical social workers because the jurisdiction did not require such designation.

    C. Responsibilities of supervisors. The supervisor shall:

    1. Be responsible for the social work activities of the supervisee as set forth in this subsection once the supervisory arrangement is accepted;

    2. Review and approve the diagnostic assessment and treatment plan of a representative sample of the clients assigned to the applicant during the course of supervision. The sample should be representative of the variables of gender, age, diagnosis, length of treatment and treatment method within the client population seen by the applicant. It is the applicant's responsibility to assure the representativeness of the sample that is presented to the supervisor;

    3. Provide supervision only for those social work activities for which the supervisor has determined the applicant is competent to provide to clients;

    4. Provide supervision only for those activities for which the supervisor is qualified by education, training and experience;

    5. Evaluate the supervisee's knowledge and document minimal competencies in the areas of an identified theory base, application of a differential diagnosis, establishing and monitoring a treatment plan, development and appropriate use of the professional relationship, assessing the client for risk of imminent danger, understanding the requirements of law for reporting any harm or risk of harm to self or others, and implementing a professional and ethical relationship with clients;

    6. Be available to the applicant on a regularly scheduled basis for supervision;

    7. Maintain documentation, for five years post-supervision, of which clients were the subject of supervision; and

    8. Ensure that the board is notified of any change in supervision or if supervision has ended or been terminated by the supervisor.

    D. Responsibilities of supervisees.

    1. Supervisees may not directly bill for services rendered or in any way represent themselves as independent, autonomous practitioners, or licensed clinical social workers.

    2. During the supervised experience, supervisees shall use their names and the initials of their degree, and the title "Supervisee in Social Work" in all written communications.

    3. Clients shall be informed in writing of the supervisee's status and the supervisor's name, professional address, and phone number.

    4. Supervisees shall not supervise the provision of clinical social work services provided by another person.

    VA.R. Doc. No. R16-4574; Filed September 6, 2016, 7:39 a.m.

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Rules:
18VAC140-20-40
18VAC140-20-50