When used in this Chapter, the following words or terms shall have the following meaning unless the context of the sentence requires another meaning:
"Act" means the Behavioral Practitioner Act, 59 O.S. §§ 1930 et seq., as amended.
"Administrative Procedures Act" ("APA") means Article I and/or Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act, 75 O.S. §§ 250 et seq.
"Board" means the State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure.
"Complainant" means any person who files a Request for Inquiry against a LBP, Candidate, or a person who delivers behavioral health services without a license.
"Complaint Committee" means one Board member who is a LBP, the Executive Director, the Assistant Attorney General and may include other appropriate individuals as determined by the Committee.
"Direct Client Contact Hours" means the performance of therapeutic or clinical functions that includes diagnosis, assessment and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders based primarily on verbal communications and intervention with, and in the presence of, one or more clients.
"Dual relationship" means a familial, social, financial, business, professional, close personal, sexual or other non-therapeutic relationship with a client, or engaging in any activity with another person that interferes or conflicts with the LBP's professional obligation to a client.
"Employee" means in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 3121 (d),:
"Face-to-Face learning" means the delivery of graduate coursework or continuing education through instruction that is designed to deliver education to learners who are in the direct physical presence of the educator or designed to deliver education to learners through synchronous instructional delivery methods.
"Face-to-face supervision" means the supervisor and the supervisee shall be in the physical presence of the other during supervision.
"Formal Complaint" means a written statement of alleged violation(s) of the Act and/or Rules which is filed by the Assistant Attorney General. The Formal Complaint schedules an Individual Proceeding before the Board in accordance with 75 O.S. §309.
"Full time practice" means working at least five (5) hours per week.
"Group supervision" means an assemblage of two (2) to six (6) Candidates.
"Hearing" means the process followed by the Board to provide Due Process to a licensee respondent in an individual proceeding.
"Home-study" or "technology-assisted distance learning" means the delivery of graduate coursework or continuing education through mailed correspondence or other distance learning technologies, which focuses on using asynchronous instructional delivery methods.
"Individual Proceeding" means the formal process by which the Board takes administrative action against a person licensed or certified by the Board in accordance with the APA and the Act.
"Licensed behavioral practitioner" or "LBP" or "Licensee" means any person who offers professional behavioral health services to any person and is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Behavioral Practitioner Act. The term shall not include those professions exempted by Section 1932 of this title;
"Licensed behavioral practitioner candidate" or "LBP Candidate" or "Candidate" means a person whose application for licensure has been accepted and who is under supervision for licensure as provided in Section 1935 of this title;
"Licensure Committee" means two LBP Board members, the Executive Director, and may include other appropriate individuals as determined by the Committee.
"OAC" means the Oklahoma Administrative Code.
"On-site supervisor" means a person who may not be an approved LBP supervisor but is licensed by the state of Oklahoma as a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Psychologist, Clinical Social Worker, Psychiatrist, or Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor employed by the agency employing the LBP Candidate whose assigned job duties include acting as the immediate supervisor to the LBP Candidate and who is available to the candidate at all times when behavioral health services are being rendered by the LBP Candidate.
"On-the-job experience" means the performance of behavioral health services as described in Section 1931 of the Act and includes the application of the scientific components of psychological and mental health principles in order to facilitate human development and adjustment throughout the life span, prevent, diagnose, or treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders or associated distress which interfere with mental health, conduct assessments or diagnoses for the purpose of establishing treatment goals and objectives, plan, implement, or evaluate treatment plans using behavioral treatment interventions, the application of empirically validated treatment modalities, including, but not limited to, operant and classical conditioning techniques, adherence/compliance methods, habit reversal procedures, cognitive behavior therapy, biofeedback procedures and parent training. Such interventions are specifically implemented in the context of a professional therapeutic relationship, interpreting or reporting scientific fact or theory in behavioral health to provide assistance in solving current or potential problems of individuals, groups, or organizations; means reporting, designing, conducting, or consulting on research in behavioral health services
"Request for Inquiry" ("RFI") means a written or oral statement of complaint from any person alleging possible violation(s) of the Act and/or Rules.
"Respondent" means the person against whom an individual proceeding is initiated.
"Semi-Annual" means every six (6) months.
"Staff" means the personnel of the Board.
"Technology-assisted supervision" refers to supervision that occurs through video teleconferencing, over secure internet connections, wherein a Supervisor and a Candidate are in separate physical locations.
Okla. Admin. Code § 86:20-1-2