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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148F.12 CONDUCT.

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148F.12 CONDUCT.
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Subdivision 1. Scope.
Sections 148F.12 to 148F.205 apply to the conduct of all alcohol and drug counselors, licensees, and applicants, including conduct during the period of education, training, and employment that is required for licensure.
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Subd. 2. Purpose.
Sections 148F.12 to 148F.205 constitute the standards by which the professional conduct of alcohol and drug counselors is measured.
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Subd. 3. Violations.
A violation of sections 148F.12 to 148F.205 is unprofessional conduct and constitutes grounds for disciplinary action, corrective action, or denial of licensure.
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Subd. 4. Conflict with organizational demands.
If the organizational policies at the provider's work setting conflict with any provision in sections 148F.12 to 148F.205 , the provider shall discuss the nature of the conflict with the employer, make known the requirement to comply with these sections of law, and attempt to resolve the conflict in a manner that does not violate the law.
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