Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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What exception allows a licensee to submit a bill for counseling treatment that was not provided?

  1. Missed appointment fee

  2. No-show fee

  3. Late cancellation fee

  4. Unkept appointment or no-show fee

The correct answer is: Unkept appointment or no-show fee

An unkept appointment or no-show fee is the exception that allows a licensee to submit a bill for counseling treatment that was not provided. This fee is charged when a client does not show up for a scheduled appointment or does not cancel the appointment in a timely manner. The other options, such as the missed appointment fee, no-show fee, and late cancellation fee, all refer to fees that may be charged to a client for missing or canceling appointments and would not apply in this scenario. Therefore, the other options are incorrect.