Rule 4757-5-10 | Standards of ethical practice and professional conduct: reporting unethical actions.
(A) Mandatory reporting: All licensees, registrants, supervisors and trainees have a responsibility to report any alleged violations of this act or rules adopted under it to the counselor, social worker, and marriage and family therapist board. Also, if a licensee or registrant has knowledge or reason to suspect that a licensed colleague or registrant, or other licensee or registrant, who is not a client, is acting in an unethical way or is incompetent or impaired they shall report that practitioner to the board. All mandatory reporting shall be in writing and bear the name and license number or registration of the reporter. When client confidentiality limits the licensee's ability to provide details the licensee is still mandated to report the allegations against another licensee without breaching client confidentiality.
(B) Licensees and registrants are required to comply with all mandatory reporting requirements set forth in the Revised Code to include, but not limited to:
(1) Section 2305.51 of the Revised Code - immunity of mental health professional for reporting violent behavior by a client or patient;
(2) Section 2151.421 of the Revised Code - duty to report child abuse or neglect;
(3) Section 5101.61 of the Revised Code - duty to report abuse, neglect or exploitation of an adult;
(4) Section 2317.02 of the Revised Code - privileged communications; and
(5) Section 5123.61 of the Revised Code - mandatory duty to report any abuse, neglect, other major unusual incident (MUI) for a child or adult with an intellectual disability or other developmental disability.
(6) Section 959.07 of the Revised Code - animal abuse reporting requirements.
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