(1) Direct supervision shall require the supervisor to be physically present in the direct treatment area of the client-related activity being performed by the supervisee. Direct supervision requires face-to-face communication, direction, observation and evaluation on a daily basis.
(2) Routine supervision requires direct contact at least daily at the site of work, with interim supervision occurring by other methods, such as telephonic, electronic or written communication.
(3) General supervision requires face-to-face communication, direction, observation and evaluation by the supervisor of the supervisee's delivery of client services at least monthly at the site of client-related activity, with interim supervision occurring by other methods, such as telephonic, electronic or written communication.