Section 3202 Of Chapter 13. Supervised Visitation And Exchange Services, Education, And Counseling From California Family Law Code >> Division 8. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 13.
3202
. (a) All supervised visitation and exchange programs funded
pursuant to this chapter shall comply with all requirements of the
Uniform Standards of Practice for Providers of Supervised Visitation
set forth in Standard 5.20 of the Standards of Judicial
Administration as amended. The family law division of the superior
court may contract with eligible providers of supervised visitation
and exchange services, education, and group counseling to provide
services under this chapter.
(b) As used in this section, "eligible provider" means:
(1) For providers of supervised visitation and exchange services,
a local public agency or nonprofit entity that satisfies the Uniform
Standards of Practice for Providers of Supervised Visitation.
(2) For providers of group counseling, a professional licensed to
practice psychotherapy in this state, including, but not limited to,
a licensed psychiatrist, licensed psychologist, licensed clinical
social worker, licensed marriage and family therapist, or licensed
professional clinical counselor; or a mental health intern working
under the direct supervision of a professional licensed to practice
psychotherapy.
(3) For providers of education, a professional with a bachelor's
or master's degree in human behavior, child development, psychology,
counseling, family-life education, or a related field, having
specific training in issues relating to child and family development,
substance abuse, child abuse, domestic violence, effective
parenting, and the impact of divorce and interparental conflict on
children; or an intern working under the supervision of that
professional.