OAR 331-810-0060
Certified Associate Sexual Offense Therapist Supervision


A CASOT must:
(1) Enter into a formal contract prescribed by the Board with a CCSOT that specifies:
(a) The duties of a CASOT;
(b) The scope and focus of the supervision; and
(c) Frequency and durations of meetings between the supervisor and the CASOT to review the certified associate sexual offense therapist’s professional performance.
(2) Obtain at least:
(a) Two hours of direct supervision per month. At least one hour must be individual supervision if the certificate holder has 45 or fewer hours in the month of direct clinical contact with clients; or
(b) Three hours of direct supervision per month. At least 90 minutes must be individual supervision if the certificate holder has more than 45 hours in the month of direct clinical contact with clients.
(3) Notify the Office in writing within 10 business days of ending the supervision contract;
(4) Identify themselves as a CASOT on all materials relating to the provision of sexual-abuse-specific treatment. The supervisor’s name and designation “supervisor” must be included on these materials;
(5) Maintain supervision records for a minimum of 5 years after the last day of supervision. Upon request, you must make the records available to the Office.

Source: Rule 331-810-0060 — Certified Associate Sexual Offense Therapist Supervision, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=331-810-0060.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 331-810-0060’s source at or​.us