Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 13:34-31.3 - Qualifications(a) A licensee shall be qualified to perform custody/parenting time evaluations and/or termination of parental rights evaluations through education, training, and/or supervised experience in all of the following categories: 1. Child growth and development;4. Adult development and psychopathology;6. Child and family development;7. Child and family psychopathology;8. The impact of divorce or family dissolution on children; and9. The impact of age, gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, language, culture, religion, sexual orientation/identity, disability, and socioeconomic status on custody/parenting time evaluations.(b) When the topics in (b)1 through 5 below are involved, a licensee shall have education, training, and/or supervised experience in the specific topic(s) or the licensee shall refer the case to a licensed health care provider, or obtain a consultation with an expert who has the relevant education, training, and/or experience:1. Physical, sexual, or psychological abuse of spouse or children;3. Substance abuse or other addictions that impair the ability to parent;4. Medical, physical, or neurological impairment that affects the ability to parent; or5. Other areas beyond the licensee's expertise that are relevant to the custody/parenting time evaluation.(c) Licensed associate counselors, interns, and students shall not perform any part of custody/parenting time evaluations and/or termination of parental rights evaluations.(d) A licensee shall maintain documentation that demonstrates the licensee's education, training or supervised experience in the topics from (a) and (b) above.(e) A licensee shall maintain documentation of the referral or the consultation, if the licensee refers a case to a licensed health care provider, or consults with an expert, pursuant to (b) above. N.J. Admin. Code § 13:34-31.3