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Panel approves cleanup to behavioral‑health licensing rules to reduce unlicensed practice, agency says
2135543 · January 15, 2025
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Summary
Senate Bill 216 would standardize clinical experience and supervision requirements across behavioral‑health license types; the Professional Licensing Agency said the change will reduce confusion and unlicensed practice and the committee advanced the bill 11–0.
Senator Kreider presented Senate Bill 216, a measure sponsored with input from the Professional Licensing Agency that would align experience and supervision requirements across behavioral‑health license categories (marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, social work and addiction…
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