(1) In general, school counseling shall:
(a) meet the following conditions:
(i) provide a comprehensive developmentally planned program;
(ii) advocate for all students and encourage students to develop to their full potential;
(iii) respect the worth and dignity of all individuals by building trust and respecting confidentiality; and
(iv) contribute as an integral part of the education process that is delivered through a variety of systems by school staff, students, parents, business, and industry.
(b) include the following practices:
(i) maximize students' potential in the areas of academics, career, and personal/social development;
(ii) develop a guidance curriculum presented through structured groups and classroom presentations;
(iii) conduct individual planning using assessment, advisement, placement, and follow-up;
(iv) deliver responsive services through individual and group counseling, consultation, and referral; and
(v) provide system support through management, consultation with staff, community outreach, and public relations.