Minnesota Statutes

§ 148E.200 — COMPETENCE

Minnesota § 148E.200
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 148EBOARD OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE

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Minn. Stat. § 148E.200 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Competence.

(a)A social worker must provide services and hold out as competent only to the extent the social worker's education, training, license, consultation received, supervision experience, or other relevant professional experience demonstrate competence in the services provided. A social worker must make a referral to a competent professional when the services required are beyond the social worker's competence or authorized scope of practice.
(b)When generally recognized standards do not exist with respect to an emerging area of practice, including but not limited to providing social work services through electronic means, a social worker must take the steps necessary, such as consultation or supervision, to ensure the competence of the social worker's work and to pr

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Legislative History

2007 c 123 s 103,138

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§ 148E.001
CITATION
§ 148E.010
DEFINITIONS
§ 148E.015
SCOPE
§ 148E.020
CHAPTER 214
§ 148E.035
VARIANCES
§ 148E.040
IMMUNITY
§ 148E.065
EXEMPTIONS
§ 148E.070
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