California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2976

Introduced
2/21/20  
Introduced
2/21/20  
Refer
3/5/20  

Caption

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors: information provided to clients: format.

Impact

The proposed changes through AB 2976 could significantly modernize the way counseling information is communicated to clients, allowing for greater flexibility and convenience. With the growing reliance on digital methods of communication, the ability to provide information electronically means that counselors can reach more clients effectively and efficiently. This aligns with contemporary practices not just in counseling, but in many professional fields where electronic documentation has become standard.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2976, introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo, seeks to amend Section 4999.74 of the Business and Professions Code specifically regarding the information that licensed professional clinical counselors provide to their clients. Under existing law, counselors are already required to provide accurate information about the counseling relationship and process. This bill aims to update the format in which this information can be delivered, explicitly authorizing the use of both electronic and hardcopy formats, depending on client preference.

Contention

While the bill appears to streamline processes and enhance client access to information, there may be concerns regarding the confidentiality and security of electronic communications. Some critics might argue that allowing electronic formats could pose risks to client privacy or lead to misunderstandings if digital communication is not managed appropriately. As such, careful implementation and guidelines would be essential to safeguard client information while fully leveraging the benefits of both delivery formats.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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