Gen Couns 4.02(3)(b)(b) A patient healthcare record shall contain all of the following clinical health care information that applies to the patient’s medical condition: Gen Couns 4.02(3)(c)(c) Each patient healthcare record entry shall be dated, shall identify the genetic counselor, and shall be sufficiently legible to allow interpretation by other healthcare practitioners. Gen Couns 4.02 HistoryHistory: EmR2313: emerg. cr., eff. 9-15-23; CR 23-061: cr. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24. Gen Couns 4.03(1)(1) Temporary licensees. A person with a temporary license authorized in s. Gen Couns 2.02 shall practice under the supervision of a licensed genetic counselor or physician. The supervising licensed genetic counselor or physician shall be available to the temporary licensee either in-person or via electronic contact methods at all times while performing genetic counseling services. Electronic contact methods may include audio, video, or data only communication methods that are not necessarily conducted in real-time. Gen Couns 4.03(2)(2) Unlicensed assistants. An unlicensed person assisting in the practice of a licensed genetic counselor shall perform such assistance under the supervision of that licensed genetic counselor. The supervising licensed genetic counselor or physician shall be available to the unlicensed assistant at all times while assisting in the practice of genetic counseling. Supervisory duties for unlicensed assistants may not be delegated to other staff unless they are also licensed as a genetic counselor or a physician. Gen Couns 4.03(3)(3) Genetic counseling students. A genetic counseling student assisting in the practice of a licensed genetic counselor may perform such assistance under the supervision of a licensed genetic counselor or physician as long as that practice is within the scope that student’s genetic counseling education and training. The supervising licensed genetic counselor or physician shall be available to the genetic counseling student either in-person or via immediate virtual supervision methods. Immediate virtual supervision methods include any audio, video, or data communication method conducted in real-time. Genetic counseling students shall be supervised at all times while present in the facility they are practicing in. Gen Couns 4.03 HistoryHistory: EmR2313: emerg. cr., eff. 9-15-23; CR 23-061: cr. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24. Gen Couns 4.04Gen Couns 4.04 Unprofessional conduct. Acts of unprofessional conduct are subject to discipline under s. 448.9707. “Unprofessional conduct” includes the following, or aiding or abetting the same: Gen Couns 4.04(2)(2) Knowingly making or presenting or causing to be made or presented any false, fraudulent, or forged statement, writing, certificate, diploma, or other item in connection with any application for licensure. Gen Couns 4.04(3)(3) Practicing fraud, forgery, deception, collusion, or conspiracy in connection with any examination for licensure. Gen Couns 4.04(4)(4) Engaging in false, fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading billing practices. Gen Couns 4.04(5)(5) Giving, selling, buying, bartering, or attempting to give, sell, buy, or barter any license. Gen Couns 4.04(6)(6) Engaging or attempting to engage in practice under any license under any given name or surname other than that under which originally licensed to practice in this or any other state. This subsection does not apply to change of name resulting from marriage, divorce, or order by a court of record. Gen Couns 4.04(7)(7) Any practice or conduct which may constitute a danger to the health, welfare, or safety of a patient or the public. Gen Couns 4.04(8)(8) Practicing or attempting to practice under any license when unable to do so with reasonable skill and safety to patients. Gen Couns 4.04(9)(9) Practicing or attempting to practice under any license beyond the scope of that license. Gen Couns 4.04(10)(10) Offering, undertaking, or agreeing to treat or cure a disease or condition by a secret means, method, device, or instrumentality or refusing to divulge to the board upon demand the means, method, device, or instrumentality used in the treatment of a disease or condition. Gen Couns 4.04(11)(11) Representing that a manifestly incurable disease or condition may be or will be permanently cured. Gen Couns 4.04(12)(12) Representing that a curable disease or condition can be cured within a stated time, if this is not the case. Gen Couns 4.04(13)(13) Knowingly making any false statement, written or oral, in practicing under any license, with fraudulent intent. Gen Couns 4.04(14)(14) Obtaining or attempting to obtain any professional fee or compensation by any form of fraud or deceit. Gen Couns 4.04(15)(15) Willfully divulging a privileged communication or confidence entrusted by a patient or deficiencies in the character of the patient observed in the course of professional attendance, unless lawfully required to do so. Gen Couns 4.04(16)(16) Engaging in uninvited, in-person solicitation of actual or potential patients who, because of their particular circumstances, are vulnerable to undue influence. Gen Couns 4.04(18)(18) Having a license or other credential granted by another state or any agency of the federal government which becomes limited, restricted, suspended, or revoked, or having been subject to other adverse action by a state licensing authority or any agency of the federal government including the denial or limitation of an original credential, or the surrender of a credential, whether or not accompanied by findings of negligence or unprofessional conduct. Gen Couns 4.04(19)(19) Conviction of any crime the circumstances of which substantially relate to the practice of genetic counseling. A certified copy of judgement of a court record showing such conviction, within this state or without, shall be presumptive evidence. Gen Couns 4.04(21)(21) Violating any law or administrative rule or regulation, the circumstances of which substantially relate to the practice of genetic counseling. Gen Couns 4.04(22)(22) Failing to report to the board or to institutional supervisory personnel any violation of the rules of this chapter by a licensee. Gen Couns 4.04(23)(23) Engaging in inappropriate sexual contact, exposure, gratification, or other sexual behavior with or in the presence of a patient. For purposes of this subsection, an adult receiving genetic counseling services shall continue to be a patient for 2 years after the termination of professional services. If the person receiving genetic counseling services is a minor, the person shall continue to be a patient for the purposes for this subsection for 2 years after the termination of services, or for 2 years after the client reaches 18 years of age, whichever is longer. Gen Couns 4.04(24)(24) Discriminating on the basis of age, race, color, biological sex, gender, gender identity, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, disability, or sexual orientation by means of service provided or denied. Gen Couns 4.04 HistoryHistory: EmR2313: emerg. cr., eff. 9-15-23; CR 23-061: cr. Register May 2024 No. 821, eff. 6-1-24; correction in (17), 24 made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register May 2024 No. 821.
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