Dual relationship definition

Dual relationship means a familial, social, financial, business, professional, close personal, sexual or other non- therapeutic relationship with a client, or engaging in any activity with another person that interferes or conflicts with the LBP's professional obligation to a client.
Dual relationship means any relationship of a personal or business nature with a client that is in addition to or concurrent with a professional relationship in which the LMT is providing or has provided massage or bodywork services to that same client.
Dual relationship means that a licensee develops or assumes a secondary role with a client, including but not limited to a social relationship, an emotional relationship, an employment relationship, or a business association. For purposes of these rules, “dual relationship” does not include a sexual relationship. Standards governing sexual relationships are found in subrule 282.2(9).

More Definitions of Dual relationship

Dual relationship means a nurse or CNA simultaneously engages in both a professional and nonprofessional relationship with a patient or resident or a patient’s or resident’s family that is avoidable, non-incidental, and results in the patient or resident or the patient’s or resident’s family being exploited financially, emotionally, or sexually.
Dual relationship means a situation where a licensee and another individual have both a professional relationship and a non-professional relationship. Dual relationships include, but are not limited to, personal friendships, business or financial interactions, mutual club or social group activities, family or marital ties, or sexual relationships.
Dual relationship means a familial, financial, business, professional, close personal, sexual or other non-therapeutic relationship with a consumer, or engaging in any activity with another person that interferes or conflicts with the Certified Peer Recovery Support Specialists' professional obligation to a consumer.
Dual relationship means a nurse simultaneously engages in both a professional and nonprofessional relationship with a patient that is avoidable, non-incidental, and results in the patient being exploited financially, emotionally, or sexually.
Dual relationship means a social, business, or personal relationship between a social worker and a client that coexists with the professional-client relationship between the social worker and the client.
Dual relationship means a relationship between a therapist and another person with whom such relationships are prohibited by law or rule that is both professional and one or more of the following: cohabitational, familial, or supervisory, or that includes significant personal involvement or financial involvement other than legitimate payment for therapeutic services rendered.
Dual relationship means a professional relationship in which the objectivity or competency of the licensee is impaired or compromised because of any of the following present or previous relationships with the client or supervisee: