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Senate passes substitute bill to streamline mental health and social-service licensure
Summary
The Senate approved first substitute Senate Bill 90 to simplify licensure by endorsement for mental health professionals and consolidate social-service worker tracks; sponsors said it has broad stakeholder consensus and imposes modest professional continuing-education requirements.
The Senate voted to pass first substitute Senate Bill 90, legislation intended to make licensure easier for mental-health professionals from other states and to clarify requirements for social-service workers.
Senator Hilliard, presenting the substitute, said the measure meets three conditions he set: it makes sense,…
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