(a) A licensee shall:
(1) engage in only those aspects of the profession that are within the scope of the licensee's competence considering level of education, training, and experience;
(2) insure a safe therapy environment;
(3) provide services as specified in the treatment plan, Individual Education Plan (IEP), or Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP);
(4) seek appropriate medical consultation whenever indicated;
(5) seek to identify competent, dependable referral sources for clients;
(6) maintain objectivity in all matters concerning the welfare of the client;
(7) ensure that all equipment used is in proper working order and is properly calibrated;
(8) terminate a professional relationship when it is reasonably clear that the client is not benefiting from the services being provided;
(9) provide accurate information to clients and the public about the nature and of communication disorders and about the profession and the services rendered;
(10) notify the department in writing of changes of name, highest academic degree granted, address, and telephone number. The department is not responsible for lost, misdirected, or undelivered mail;
(11) notify the department of changes in name or mailing address within 30 days of such change(s). Notification must include the name, mailing address, and zip code, and be mailed, faxed, or sent by electronic mail to the department;
(12) inform the department of violations of the Act, this code of ethics, or of any other provision of this chapter;
(13) comply with any order relating to the licensee which is issued by the department;
(14) report in accordance with the Family Code §261.101(b), if there is cause to believe that a child's physical or mental health or welfare has been or may be adversely affected by abuse or neglect by any person;
(15) cooperate with the department by promptly furnishing required documents and by promptly responding to a request for information from, or a subpoena issued by, the department or the department's designee;
(16) be subject to disciplinary action by the department if the licensee is issued a written reprimand, is assessed a civil penalty by a court, or has an administrative penalty imposed by the attorney general's office under the Crime Victims Compensation Act, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Chapter 56, Subchapter B (effective until January 1, 2021) and Chapter 56B (effective on January 1, 2021);
(17) comply with the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 85, Subchapter I, concerning the prevention of the transmission of HIV or Hepatitis B virus by infected health care workers; and
(18) fully inform clients of the:
(b) A licensee shall not:
(1) engage in the medical treatment of speech-language and hearing disorders;
(2) jeopardize a client's safety by any inattentive behavior;
(3) guarantee, directly or by implication, the results of any therapeutic procedures except as follows:
(4) delegate any service requiring professional competence of a licensee to anyone not licensed for the performance of that service;
(5) provide services if the services cannot be provided with reasonable skill or safety to the client;
(6) provide any services which create an unreasonable risk that the client may be mentally or physically harmed;
(7) engage in sexual contact, including intercourse, kissing, or fondling, with a client or an assistant, intern, or student supervised by the licensee;
(8) use alcohol or drugs when the use adversely affects or could adversely affect the licensee's provision of professional services;
(9) reveal, without authorization, any professional or personal information about the person served professionally, unless required by law to do so, or unless doing so is necessary to protect the welfare of the person or of the community;
(10) participate in activities that constitute a conflict of professional interest which may include the following:
(11) use the licensee's professional relationship with a client, intern, assistant, or student to promote for personal gain or profit any item, procedure, or service unless the licensee has disclosed to the client, intern, assistant, or student the nature of the licensee's personal gain or profit;
(12) misrepresent the licensee's training or competence;
(13) falsify records;
(14) aid or abet the practice of an unlicensed person when that person is required to have a license under the Act;
(15) interfere with a department investigation or disciplinary proceeding by willful misrepresentation or omission of facts to the department or the department's designee or by the use of threats or harassment against any person;
(16) intentionally or knowingly offer to pay or agree to accept any remuneration directly or indirectly, overtly or covertly, in cash or in kind, to or from any person, firm, association of persons, partnership, or corporation for securing or soliciting clients or patronage for or from any health care professional;
(17) endanger the health, welfare, or safety of the public; or
(18) use threats, threatening behavior, or acts of violence towards clients, employees, or employers.
Source Note: The provisions of this §111.155 adopted to be effective October 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 4441; amended to be effective August 1, 2020, 45 TexReg 5172