Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2173 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/11/2025

                      	HB 2173 
Initials AG 	Page 1 	Health & Human Services 
 
ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2173: mental health inquiry; prohibition 
Sponsor: Representative Willoughby, LD 13 
Committee on Health & Human Services 
Overview 
Prohibits a health profession regulatory board or licensing authority from including any 
question on an application for a license, permit, certificate, registration or endorsement that 
requests information about whether the applicant has sought mental health assistance or 
received a mental health diagnosis or treatment. 
History 
To practice or perform a regulated profession or occupation in Arizona, a person must meet 
certain qualifications and apply to the designated board or agency for the license, certificate 
or authorization. The laws and rules regarding qualifications, applications, renewal and 
expiration of each authorization to practice vary across the professions and occupations 
(A.R.S. Title 32). 
Provisions 
1. Prohibits a health profession regulatory board or licensing authority from including any 
question on an application for a license, permit, certificate, registration or endorsement 
that requests information about whether the applicant has sought mental health 
assistance or received a mental health diagnosis or treatment. (Sec. 1-2) 
2. Allows a health profession regulatory board or licensing authority to ask if the applicant 
is currently under a regulatory entity's order in another state for the monitoring of a 
health condition, including substance abuse. (Sec. 1-2) 
3. States that an applicant is not required to respond if the monitoring is part of a 
confidential program. (Sec. 1-2) 
4. Defines health profession regulatory board and licensing authority. (Sec. 1-2) 
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