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BHEC updates and proposed rules: investigation presumption, supervisor training and social-work reorganization

5444296 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

BHEC outlined adopted and proposed rule changes affecting continuing education, investigations (including a presumption that regulated activities fall under a license), supervisor training expiration, and a large reorganization of social-work rules.

Daryl Spinks, executive director of the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, and Robert Romig, deputy executive director, reviewed adopted and proposed rule changes that the council discussed at its recent meeting and summarized during a July 16 leadership listening hour.

Spinks said adopted changes include an explicit authorization in the continuing-education and audit rule (88250) to require use of an online CE-management system. He also said the council adopted an revisions to the agency’s investigation rule (884.1) that create a presumption: when an activity falls within the scope of a licensee’s regulated work, the activity will be treated…

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