180.01.1:C-III. Advertising and Social Clients
AR ADC 180.01.1:C-IIIArkansas Administrative Code
Ark. Admin. Code 180.01.1:C-III
180.01.1:C-III. Advertising and Social Clients
There are no restrictions on advertising by counselors, except those that can be specifically justified to protect the public from deceptive practices. Counselors advertise or represent their services to the public by identifying their credentials in an accurate manner that is not false, misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent. Counselors may only advertise the highest degree earned which is in counseling or a closely related field from a college or university that was accredited when the degree was awarded by one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation.
Counselors who use testimonials do not solicit them from clients or other persons who, because of their particular circumstances, may be vulnerable to undue influence.
Counselors make reasonable efforts to ensure that statements made by others about them or the profession of counseling are accurate.
Counselors do not use their places of employment or institution affiliates to recruit or gain clients, supervisees, or consultees for their private practices. (See C.V.3.)
Counselors who develop products related to their profession or conduct workshops or training events ensure that the advertisements concerning these products or events are accurate and disclose adequate information for consumers to make informed choices.
Counselors do not use counseling, teaching, training, or supervisory relationships to promote their products or training events in a manner that is deceptive or would exert undue influence on individuals who may be vulnerable. Counselors may adopt textbooks they have authored for instructional purposes.
Credits
Adopted Feb. 23, 2013.
Current with amendments received through February 15, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credit for details.
Ark. Admin. Code 180.01.1:C-III, AR ADC 180.01.1:C-III
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