Description:
This document explains the purpose of a professional disclosure statement for associates practicing under supervision. It addresses why clients need clear information about the associate’s credential status, supervisor, scope of services, fees, confidentiality, client rights, complaint processes, and state-specific disclosure requirements. Oregon and Washington requirements differ, so disclosure materials must be verified before clinical use.
Audience: Associate
Status: Educational Reference — Verification Required
Last revised: May 16, 2026
Verification note:
This document is intended for supervision, orientation, and clinical education. It is not legal advice.
Materials involving Oregon law, Washington law, board rules, mandated reporting, minor consent, duty to warn/protect, supervision hours, informed consent, professional disclosure requirements, and related legal or ethical obligations must be checked against current law, board rules, payer requirements, and practice policies before clinical reliance.
Consult the relevant licensing board, professional liability carrier, agency policy, or qualified legal counsel when needed.
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