Or. Admin. Code § 333-333-5120

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 333-333-5120 - [Effective until 1/1/2025] Facilitator Conduct
(1) Facilitators have a duty to put clients' interest above their own and to use a standard of care that other reasonable facilitators would use under similar circumstances.
(2) A facilitator shall not make any misrepresentations to clients regarding psilocybin products or services, the requirements of ORS 475A.210 to 475A.722 and these rules, or the facilitator's qualifications and experience.
(3) A facilitator must use a nondirective facilitation approach to providing psilocybin services to clients during preparation, administration and integration sessions.
(4) A facilitator shall utilize their training to distinguish between typical side effects of consuming psilocybin and medical emergencies. In the event of a medical emergency, a facilitator must contact emergency responders or other appropriate medical professionals immediately.
(5) A facilitator shall determine whether they are able to provide psilocybin services to a client. If a facilitator determines that they are unable to provide services to a client for any reason, the facilitator may refer the client to another facilitator.
(6) If a facilitator has supervisory, evaluative, or other authority over a client, the facilitator shall provide the client an opportunity to receive psilocybin services from another facilitator.
(7) Facilitators may provide supportive touch during administration sessions when requested by the client and with the client's prior written consent.
(a) Supportive touch is limited to hugs or placing hands on a client's hands, feet or shoulders. A facilitator shall not use any other forms of touch, nor permit another person to use any other form of touch during an administration session.
(b) Clients participating in a group administration session may provide prior written consent to authorize supportive touch from other clients participating in the administration session. Supportive touch is limited to hugs or placing hands on a client's hands, feet or shoulders.
(8) A facilitator shall not assist a client with any of the activities required to be performed by a client support person pursuant to OAR 333-333-5070.
(9) A facilitator shall not engage in any romantic relationship, sexual contact, or sexual intimacy with a client during the provision of psilocybin services including preparatory, administration, and integration sessions.
(10) A facilitator shall not engage in any romantic relationships, sexual contact, or sexual intimacy with clients, or clients' partners or immediate family members, for a period of one year following the last date that the facilitator provided psilocybin services to the client.
(11) A facilitator may not engage in any financial transactions with clients or the client's partners or immediate family members that violate a facilitator's duty to place client's interests above their own as required by section (1) of this rule.
(12) If a facilitator is a mandatory reporter of abuse under Oregon law, the facilitator must disclose their status and obligations to a client at the beginning of the client's first preparation session.
(13) The requirements of this rule apply to all facilitators, regardless of whether facilitator is also a licensee representative of a service center.

Or. Admin. Code § 333-333-5120

PH 206-2022, adopt filed 12/27/2022, effective 12/27/2022; PH 58-2023, amend filed 12/21/2023, effective 1/1/2024

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475A.235 & ORS 475A.340

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 475A.340