Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.36.05.03 - Responsibilities and RequirementsA. In General. (1) A psychologist shall be fully responsible for the psychologist's professional decisions and professional actions; (2) A psychologist and psychology associate shall be jointly responsible for the psychology associate's professional decisions and professional actions.(3) A psychologist or psychology associate shall: (a) Notify the Board in writing within 60 days if a license, certificate, permit, or registration granted by another authority for the practice of psychology has been limited, restricted, suspended, revoked, or subjected to other disciplinary action by the particular licensing or granting authority;(b) Provide psychological services only in the context of clear professional and scientific relationships and roles accepted by the standard of practice of the discipline of psychology;(c) Make known the psychologist's or psychology associate's commitment to the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and resolve potential conflicts with the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct in a responsible manner;(d) Treat all individuals in a fair and objective manner without discrimination based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, disability, socioeconomic status, or another basis proscribed by law;(e) Interact with individuals in the workplace in a respectful manner without engaging in behavior that is harassing or demeaning; and(f) Comply with a Board order.(4) A psychologist or psychology associate may not: (a) Knowingly or willfully destroy, damage, alter, obliterate, or otherwise obscure a medical record or billing record or other information about a patient in an effort to conceal the information from use as evidence in an administrative, civil, or criminal proceeding;(b) Intimidate or influence an individual to withhold or change testimony in hearings or proceedings before the Board or those otherwise delegated to the Office of Administrative Hearings;(c) Hinder, prevent, or otherwise delay an individual from making information available to the Board in furtherance of an investigation of the Board; or(d) Take credit for work the psychologist or psychology associate has not actually performed or supervised.B. Supervision. A psychologist shall: (1) Be responsible for the actions of those the psychologist supervises; and(2) Ensure that those the psychologist employs act in accordance with the Maryland Psychologists Act and the provisions of this chapter.C. Research. A psychologist or psychology associate shall: (1) Respect the dignity and protect the welfare of research subjects, and comply with all relevant statutes, regulations, and institutional and administrative rules concerning treatment of research subjects;(2) Take responsibility for the ethical treatment of research participants by collaborators, supervisees, and employees;(3) Acquire, care for, use and dispose of animals in compliance with laws, regulations, and applicable professional standards;(4) Ensure appropriate consideration of the comfort, health and humane treatment of animals used in research;(5) Make clear, either as a researcher or a writer, the nature of the participation, as well as the costs and the psychologist's obligations to be accepted by research participants;(6) Obtain required approval from host institutions before conducting research; and(7) Report research findings accurately, presenting only the psychologist's or psychology associate's work or making appropriate citations when needed.D. Teaching. A psychologist or psychology associate shall ensure that statements in course catalogs, seminar brochures, and course outlines are accurate and not misleading, particularly in terms of the:(1) Subject matter to be covered;(2) Nature of course experiences; and(3) Basis for evaluating performance.Md. Code Regs. 10.36.05.03
Regulations .03 adopted effective November 10, 2003 (30:22 Md. R. 1582)
Regulation .03 amended effective 42:10 Md. R. 684, eff.5/25/2015