Abstract

This is the second in a series of four articles dealing with the legal concerns of the rehabilitation counselor. In the next two issues of the Journal articles on confidentiality and liability will appear. Final preparation was coordinated by the Research and Training Center, Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute, University of Wisconsin-Stout with partial support provided through Grant No. 45-P-81132/5-01, from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Human Development, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Washington, D.C. Interpretations shown in this publication do not necessarily represent the interpretations or opinions of DHEW IOHD/RSA. Reprinting of this document in JARC is done at the suggestion and with the approval of Jason Andrew, now Director, Division of Rehabilitation Services, State of Nebraska. The original document was edited to conform to the stylistic requirements and space limitations of JARC.

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