OLERE -Oklahoma Legal and Ethical Responsibilities Examination- 2024 Rated 100% Correct!!with answers
(_?_) seeking to maintain his or her license in good-standing may have his or her license renewed during active-duty, and for a period of one (1) year after discharge from active-duty, without: (1) payment of fees; and (2) obtaining continuing education credits when: (A) circumstances associated with military duty prevent obtaining training and a waiver request has been submitted to the Board; (B) the licensee performs social work as an occupation as part of his or her military duties as shown in Defense Department Form DD 214 (DD Form 214); or (C) performing any other act typically required for the renewal of the license. - Answer-Active-duty military service members (1) Allegations of clients; (2) Transcripts or other findings from official court, hearing or investigative proceedings; and (3) Any other information which the Board considers pertinent to determining the fitness of applicants. - Answer-Materials considered to determine fitness of professional conduct (1) Evaluations from supervisors or instructors; (2) Statements from persons submitting references for the applicant; (3) Evaluations from employers and/or professional associations; and (4) A field examination submitted through questionnaires answered by persons competent to evaluate an applicant's professional competence which may include the submission of written case studies and taped interviews with an applicant's instructors, supervisors and others or submission of such documentary evidence relating to an applicant's experience and competence as required by the Board - AnswerMaterials considered to determine fitness of skills and abilities (1) follow a planned, sequenced mental health program of study which is reflected in the university catalog and approved by the governing authority of the college or university. (2) include a program whose primary focus is clearly to prepare the applicant for a career in counseling. (3) be listed in the college or university catalog. - Answer-acceptable graduate degree(s) (1) The statements are based on appropriate professional literature and practice; (2) The statements are otherwise consistent with the LPC Rules of Professional Conduct; and (3) There is no implication that a professional counseling relationship has been established. - Answer-Public statement reasonable precautions(a) A current license verification card shall be displayed on the original or replaced license. (b) A current license verification card shall be readily available on the LPC's person at any time counseling services are being rendered. - Answer-Display of verification card (A) a description of what procedure will be followed in the evaluation process; (B) how such information, interpretations, conclusions, and recommendations will be distributed; (C) fee arrangements; and (D) explanation of the role of the evaluator if subsequently called upon to provide expert testimony before a trier of fact. - Answer-forensic services written notice 1. Be possessed of good moral character; 2. Pass an examination based on standards promulgated by the Board pursuant to the Licensed Professional Counselors Act; 3. Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age; 4. Not have engaged in, nor be engaged in, any practice or conduct which would be grounds for denying, revoking or suspending a license pursuant to this title; and 5. Otherwise comply with the rules promulgated by the Board pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Professional Counselors Act. - Answer-Applicant Qualifications 1. Been convicted of a felony; 2. Been convicted of a misdemeanor determined to be of such a nature as to render the person convicted unfit to practice counseling; 3. Engaged in fraud or deceit in connection with services rendered or in establishing needed qualifications pursuant to the provisions of this act; 4. Knowingly aided or abetted a person not licensed pursuant to these provisions in representing himself as a licensed professional counselor in this state; 5. Engaged in unprofessional conduct as defined by the rules established by the Board; 6. Engaged in negligence or wrongful actions in the performance of his or her duties; or 7. Misrepresented any information required in obtaining a license. - Answer-Denial, revocation, suspension or probation of license 1. Physicians, psychologists, social workers, marital and family therapists and attorneys, who are licensed by their respective licensing authorities; 2. Rehabilitation counselors, vocational evaluation specialists, psychiatric and mental health nurses, alcohol and drug counselors, school administrators, school teachers and school counselors, who are certified by their respective certifying authorities; 3. Persons in the employ of accredited institutions of higher education, or in the employ of local, state or federal government; and 4. Members of clergy. - Answer-Exempted Professions 1. Prescribe, adopt and promulgate rules to implement and enforce the provisions of the Licensed Professional Counselors Act, including the adoption of the State Department of Health rules by reference; 2. Adopt and establish rules of professional conduct; and 3. Set license and examination fees as required by the Licensed Professional Counselors Act. - Answer-Board Duties
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