.04 Standards of Practice for Telepsychology.
A. Before providing telepsychology services, a psychologist or psychology associate shall develop and follow a procedure to:
(1) Verify the identification of the client receiving telepsychology services;
(2) Obtain informed consent specific to telepsychology services using appropriate language understandable to the client;
(3) Prevent access to data by unauthorized persons through encryption, or other means;
(4) Notify clients in the event of a data breach;
(5) Ensure that the telepsychology practitioner provides a secure and private telepsychology connection and complies with federal and state privacy laws;
(6) Establish safety protocols to be used in the case of an emergency, including contact information for emergency services at the client’s location; and
(7) Ensure that any psychological testing instruments used are designed, validated, or appropriate for use via telepsychology.
B. A psychologist or psychology associate shall:
(1) Obtain or confirm an alternative method of contacting the client in case of a technological failure;
(2) Determine whether the client is in Maryland and identify the client’s specific location;
(3) For an initial telepsychology interaction only, disclose the psychologist’s or psychology associate’s name, location, license number, and contact information;
(4) Identify all individuals present at each location and confirm they are permitted to hear the client’s health information; and
(5) Be held to the same standards of practice and documentation as those applicable for in-person sessions.
C. A psychologist or psychology associate may not treat a client based solely on an online questionnaire.