(a) A school counselor or school teacher is responsible solely for providing counseling and guidance to students at the school or schools at which the counselor is employed. If a counselor is employed as such on a less than full-time basis, those hours devoted to guidance and counseling shall be specified and adhered to closely. A school counselor is not responsible for general school administration or reports, except such reports as may be connected with the school's guidance program. |
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(b) Counseling and guidance include, but are not limited to: |
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(1) Counseling on academic problems or decisions; |
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(2) Counseling on social or peer-group pressure problems; |
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(3) Career counseling and guidance; |
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(4) Guidance on socialization and group interaction; |
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(5) Motivational guidance; |
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(6) Behavioral guidance; and |
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(7) Counseling on personal problems. |
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[Acts 1984 (1st E.S.), ch. 1, § 1; 1999, ch. 367, § 1.] |