A provider must not provide counseling services to a client or potential client when the provider's objectivity or effectiveness is impaired. The situations in items A to F are deemed to involve impaired objectivity or effectiveness and are prohibited as specified.
When an impairment occurs that is listed in subpart 1, item C, E, or F, the provider may provide services only if the provider actively pursues a resolution of the impairment and is able to do so in a manner that results in minimal adverse effects on the client or potential client. If the provider attempts to resolve the impairment, it must be by means of relevant professional education, training, continuing education, consultation, psychotherapy, intervention, supervision, or discussion with the client or potential client, or an appropriate combination thereof.
Minn. R. agency 200, ch. 2150, CONDUCT, pt. 2150.7540
Statutory Authority: MS s 148B.52