Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2001 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/07/2025

                    Assigned to HHS 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2001 
 
behavioral health; temporary licensure; graduates 
(NOW: behavioral health; graduates; license exemption) 
Purpose 
Provides a 90-day licensure exemption for a college graduate who is in the process of 
applying for an associate level license, possesses a valid fingerprint clearance card and has 
completed an accredited course of study in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy 
or addiction counseling. 
Background 
 An applicant for licensure as a social worker, counselor, marriage and family therapist or 
addiction counselor must: 1) submit an application as prescribed by the Board; 2) be at least 21 
years old; 3) pay all applicable fees prescribed by the Board; 4) have the physical and mental 
capability to safely and competently engage in the practice of behavioral health; 5) not have 
committed any act or engaged in any conduct that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action 
against a licensee; 6) not have had a professional license or certificate refused, revoked, suspended 
or restricted for reasons that relate to unprofessional conduct; 7) not have voluntarily surrendered 
a professional license or certificate while under investigation for conduct that relates to 
unprofessional conduct; and 8) not have a pending complaint, allegation or investigation relating 
to unprofessional conduct. If an applicant has any pending complaint, allegation or investigation 
relating to unprofessional conduct, the Board is required to suspend the application process and 
may not issue or deny a license to the applicant until the complaint, allegation or investigation is 
resolved (A.R.S. § 32-3275).  
 Statute provides licensure exemptions to certain behavioral health professionals including, 
but not limited to: 1) persons employed by the Department of Economic Security (DES) or the 
Department of Child Safety (DCS) who practice social work, marriage and family therapy, 
addiction counseling, counseling and case management within the scope of the person's job duties 
and under the direct supervision of the employer department; 2) students, interns or trainees who 
are pursuing a course of study in social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy, addiction 
counseling or case management in a regionally accredited institution, if the person's activities are 
performed under qualified supervision and are part of the person's supervised course of study; and 
3) persons who are practicing social work, counseling and case management and are employed by 
an agency licensed by DES or DCS (A.R.S. § 32-3271). 
 There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.   FACT SHEET – Amended  
H.B. 2001 
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Provisions 
1. Provides a 90-day licensure exemption for a person who has graduated from a regionally 
accredited institution of higher education and: 
a) has completed an accredited course of study in social work, counseling, marriage and 
family therapy or addiction counseling; 
b) has a valid fingerprint clearance card issued by the Department of Public Safety; and 
c) is in the process of applying for an associate level license. 
2. Stipulates that the prospective licensee's activities must be performed under the qualified 
supervision of the person who supervised the prospective licensee during the course of study 
or internship. 
3. Allows the prospective licensee to apply any direct client contact work experience obtained 
during the 90-day licensure exemption period towards the person's direct client contact work 
experience licensure requirements. 
4. Makes technical and conforming changes.  
5. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Adopted the strike everything amendment. 
2. Limits the prescribed licensure exemption to a period of 90-days.  
Senate Action 
HHS 3/19/25 DPA/SE 4-3-0 
 
Prepared by Senate Research 
April 7, 2025 
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