Minnesota Statutes

§ 148F.155 — IMPAIRED OBJECTIVITY OR EFFECTIVENESS

Minnesota § 148F.155
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartHEALTH
Ch. 148FALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELORS LICENSING

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Minn. Stat. § 148F.155 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Situations involving impaired objectivity or effectiveness.

(a)An alcohol and drug counselor must not provide alcohol and drug counseling services to a client or potential client when the counselor's objectivity or effectiveness is impaired.
(b)The provider shall not provide alcohol and drug counseling services to a client if doing so would create a multiple relationship. For purposes of this section, "multiple relationship" means one that is both professional and:
(1)cohabitational;
(2)familial;
(3)one in which there has been personal involvement with the client or family member of the client that is reasonably likely to adversely affect the client's welfare or ability to benefit from services; or
(4)one in which there is significant financial involvement other than l

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Legislative History

2012 c 197 art 2 s 32

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