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1. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the
Nebraska Social Work Practice Act?
A. To provide social workers with guidance on billing practices
B. To establish educational curriculum requirements for social work
students
C. To protect the public by regulating the practice of social work
D. To set salaries and employment standards for social workers
The Nebraska Social Work Practice Act exists primarily to safeguard the
public by establishing licensing requirements, scope of practice, and
professional standards for social workers.
2. Under Nebraska law, which license allows an individual to
independently practice clinical social work?
A. Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) license
B. Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW)
C. Licensed Social Work Practitioner (LSWP)
D. Provisional Social Work License
The LISW license grants the holder authority to provide clinical services
independently, including assessment, diagnosis, and therapy.
3. In Nebraska, what is the minimum educational requirement for initial
social work licensure at the LBSW level?
, A. Associate degree in social work
B. Certificate in social work practice
C. Bachelor’s degree in social work (BSW) from an accredited
program
D. Master’s degree in social work
Nebraska requires candidates for LBSW licensure to have completed a BSW
from a CSWE-accredited program.
4. Which action is considered unprofessional conduct under Nebraska
social work regulations?
A. Maintaining client confidentiality
B. Documenting services accurately
C. Engaging in sexual contact with a client
D. Participating in continuing education
Sexual contact with a client is strictly prohibited and considered a violation
of professional and ethical standards in Nebraska.
5. How often must a licensed social worker in Nebraska complete
continuing education to maintain licensure?
A. Every year
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
Nebraska requires licensed social workers to complete continuing
education requirements on a triennial basis to ensure ongoing
competence.
6. Who has the authority to issue, renew, suspend, or revoke social work
licenses in Nebraska?
A. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
B. Nebraska Board of Psychology
C. Nebraska Board of Social Work
D. Nebraska Department of Education
, The Nebraska Board of Social Work oversees licensure and disciplinary
actions for social workers in the state.
7. What is required for a social worker licensed in another state to
practice in Nebraska?
A. Automatic reciprocity without examination
B. Completion of a Nebraska residency requirement
C. Submission of an application for endorsement and meeting
Nebraska licensing standards
D. Only verification of prior license
Nebraska allows social workers licensed elsewhere to obtain a license
through endorsement if they meet Nebraska’s educational, exam, and
ethical standards.
8. Which of the following best reflects Nebraska’s stance on client
confidentiality?
A. Confidentiality is optional and determined by agency policy
B. Confidentiality applies only to written records
C. Client information must be kept confidential unless legally
required to disclose
D. Social workers may share client information freely with family
members
Nebraska law mandates that client information remain confidential, with
exceptions only as legally mandated, such as for mandatory reporting.
9. Under Nebraska law, which situation requires a social worker to report
to authorities?
A. Client misses a session
B. Client refuses treatment
C. Suspected child abuse or neglect
D. Client requests referral to another provider
Nebraska social workers are legally mandated to report suspected abuse
or neglect to appropriate authorities to protect vulnerable populations.