California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1462 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/21/2020

                            CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1462Introduced by Senator Glazer(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)February 21, 2020 An act to repeal Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1462, as introduced, Glazer. Healing arts: licensed professional clinical counselors.Existing law, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, which is within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The act, except as specified, requires all applicants to have an active associate registration with the board to gain postdegree hours of supervised experience.The act requires an associate or applicant for licensure to be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times. The act requires an associate to inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that the associate is unlicensed and under supervision. The act allows an associate to renew the registration a maximum of five times and, thereafter, to obtain a subsequent associate registration number if certain requirements are met.This bill would repeal those associate supervision and registration renewal provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.46.1.(a)An associate or applicant for licensure shall be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times.(b)As used in this chapter, the term supervision means responsibility for, and control of, the quality of mental health and related services provided by the supervisee. Consultation or peer discussion shall not be considered supervision and shall not qualify as supervised experience. Supervision includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1)Ensuring the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is consistent with the education, training, and experience of the supervisee.(2)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decisions and providing regular feedback.(3)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees ability to provide services at the site or sites where he or she is practicing and to the particular clientele being served.(4)Monitoring and addressing clinical dynamics, including, but not limited to, countertransference-, intrapsychic-, interpersonal-, or trauma-related issues that may affect the supervisory or practitioner-patient relationship.(5)Ensuring the supervisees compliance with laws and regulations governing the practice of licensed professional clinical counseling.(6)Reviewing the supervisees progress notes, process notes, and other patient treatment records, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(7)With the clients written consent, providing direct observation or review of audio or video recordings of the supervisees counseling or therapy, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(c)An associate shall do both of the following:(1)Inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that he or she is unlicensed and under supervision.(2)Renew the registration a maximum of five times. No registration shall be renewed or reinstated beyond six years from the last day of the month during which it was issued, regardless of whether it has been revoked.(d)When no further renewals are possible, an applicant may apply for and obtain a subsequent associate registration number if the applicant meets the educational requirements for a subsequent associate registration number and has passed the California law and ethics examination. An applicant issued a subsequent associate registration number shall not be employed or volunteer in a private practice.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1462Introduced by Senator Glazer(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)February 21, 2020 An act to repeal Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1462, as introduced, Glazer. Healing arts: licensed professional clinical counselors.Existing law, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, which is within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The act, except as specified, requires all applicants to have an active associate registration with the board to gain postdegree hours of supervised experience.The act requires an associate or applicant for licensure to be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times. The act requires an associate to inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that the associate is unlicensed and under supervision. The act allows an associate to renew the registration a maximum of five times and, thereafter, to obtain a subsequent associate registration number if certain requirements are met.This bill would repeal those associate supervision and registration renewal provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

 Senate Bill 

No. 1462

Introduced by Senator Glazer(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)February 21, 2020

Introduced by Senator Glazer(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Low)
February 21, 2020

 An act to repeal Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SB 1462, as introduced, Glazer. Healing arts: licensed professional clinical counselors.

Existing law, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, which is within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The act, except as specified, requires all applicants to have an active associate registration with the board to gain postdegree hours of supervised experience.The act requires an associate or applicant for licensure to be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times. The act requires an associate to inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that the associate is unlicensed and under supervision. The act allows an associate to renew the registration a maximum of five times and, thereafter, to obtain a subsequent associate registration number if certain requirements are met.This bill would repeal those associate supervision and registration renewal provisions.

Existing law, the Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, which is within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The act, except as specified, requires all applicants to have an active associate registration with the board to gain postdegree hours of supervised experience.

The act requires an associate or applicant for licensure to be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times. The act requires an associate to inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that the associate is unlicensed and under supervision. The act allows an associate to renew the registration a maximum of five times and, thereafter, to obtain a subsequent associate registration number if certain requirements are met.

This bill would repeal those associate supervision and registration renewal provisions.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.46.1.(a)An associate or applicant for licensure shall be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times.(b)As used in this chapter, the term supervision means responsibility for, and control of, the quality of mental health and related services provided by the supervisee. Consultation or peer discussion shall not be considered supervision and shall not qualify as supervised experience. Supervision includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1)Ensuring the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is consistent with the education, training, and experience of the supervisee.(2)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decisions and providing regular feedback.(3)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees ability to provide services at the site or sites where he or she is practicing and to the particular clientele being served.(4)Monitoring and addressing clinical dynamics, including, but not limited to, countertransference-, intrapsychic-, interpersonal-, or trauma-related issues that may affect the supervisory or practitioner-patient relationship.(5)Ensuring the supervisees compliance with laws and regulations governing the practice of licensed professional clinical counseling.(6)Reviewing the supervisees progress notes, process notes, and other patient treatment records, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(7)With the clients written consent, providing direct observation or review of audio or video recordings of the supervisees counseling or therapy, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(c)An associate shall do both of the following:(1)Inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that he or she is unlicensed and under supervision.(2)Renew the registration a maximum of five times. No registration shall be renewed or reinstated beyond six years from the last day of the month during which it was issued, regardless of whether it has been revoked.(d)When no further renewals are possible, an applicant may apply for and obtain a subsequent associate registration number if the applicant meets the educational requirements for a subsequent associate registration number and has passed the California law and ethics examination. An applicant issued a subsequent associate registration number shall not be employed or volunteer in a private practice.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.4999.46.1.(a)An associate or applicant for licensure shall be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times.(b)As used in this chapter, the term supervision means responsibility for, and control of, the quality of mental health and related services provided by the supervisee. Consultation or peer discussion shall not be considered supervision and shall not qualify as supervised experience. Supervision includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1)Ensuring the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is consistent with the education, training, and experience of the supervisee.(2)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decisions and providing regular feedback.(3)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees ability to provide services at the site or sites where he or she is practicing and to the particular clientele being served.(4)Monitoring and addressing clinical dynamics, including, but not limited to, countertransference-, intrapsychic-, interpersonal-, or trauma-related issues that may affect the supervisory or practitioner-patient relationship.(5)Ensuring the supervisees compliance with laws and regulations governing the practice of licensed professional clinical counseling.(6)Reviewing the supervisees progress notes, process notes, and other patient treatment records, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(7)With the clients written consent, providing direct observation or review of audio or video recordings of the supervisees counseling or therapy, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(c)An associate shall do both of the following:(1)Inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that he or she is unlicensed and under supervision.(2)Renew the registration a maximum of five times. No registration shall be renewed or reinstated beyond six years from the last day of the month during which it was issued, regardless of whether it has been revoked.(d)When no further renewals are possible, an applicant may apply for and obtain a subsequent associate registration number if the applicant meets the educational requirements for a subsequent associate registration number and has passed the California law and ethics examination. An applicant issued a subsequent associate registration number shall not be employed or volunteer in a private practice.

SECTION 1. Section 4999.46.1 of the Business and Professions Code is repealed.

### SECTION 1.

4999.46.1.(a)An associate or applicant for licensure shall be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times.(b)As used in this chapter, the term supervision means responsibility for, and control of, the quality of mental health and related services provided by the supervisee. Consultation or peer discussion shall not be considered supervision and shall not qualify as supervised experience. Supervision includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:(1)Ensuring the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is consistent with the education, training, and experience of the supervisee.(2)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decisions and providing regular feedback.(3)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees ability to provide services at the site or sites where he or she is practicing and to the particular clientele being served.(4)Monitoring and addressing clinical dynamics, including, but not limited to, countertransference-, intrapsychic-, interpersonal-, or trauma-related issues that may affect the supervisory or practitioner-patient relationship.(5)Ensuring the supervisees compliance with laws and regulations governing the practice of licensed professional clinical counseling.(6)Reviewing the supervisees progress notes, process notes, and other patient treatment records, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(7)With the clients written consent, providing direct observation or review of audio or video recordings of the supervisees counseling or therapy, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.(c)An associate shall do both of the following:(1)Inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that he or she is unlicensed and under supervision.(2)Renew the registration a maximum of five times. No registration shall be renewed or reinstated beyond six years from the last day of the month during which it was issued, regardless of whether it has been revoked.(d)When no further renewals are possible, an applicant may apply for and obtain a subsequent associate registration number if the applicant meets the educational requirements for a subsequent associate registration number and has passed the California law and ethics examination. An applicant issued a subsequent associate registration number shall not be employed or volunteer in a private practice.



(a)An associate or applicant for licensure shall be under the supervision of a supervisor at all times.



(b)As used in this chapter, the term supervision means responsibility for, and control of, the quality of mental health and related services provided by the supervisee. Consultation or peer discussion shall not be considered supervision and shall not qualify as supervised experience. Supervision includes, but is not limited to, all of the following:



(1)Ensuring the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is consistent with the education, training, and experience of the supervisee.



(2)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees assessment, diagnosis, and treatment decisions and providing regular feedback.



(3)Monitoring and evaluating the supervisees ability to provide services at the site or sites where he or she is practicing and to the particular clientele being served.



(4)Monitoring and addressing clinical dynamics, including, but not limited to, countertransference-, intrapsychic-, interpersonal-, or trauma-related issues that may affect the supervisory or practitioner-patient relationship.



(5)Ensuring the supervisees compliance with laws and regulations governing the practice of licensed professional clinical counseling.



(6)Reviewing the supervisees progress notes, process notes, and other patient treatment records, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.



(7)With the clients written consent, providing direct observation or review of audio or video recordings of the supervisees counseling or therapy, as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.



(c)An associate shall do both of the following:



(1)Inform each client, prior to performing any professional services, that he or she is unlicensed and under supervision.



(2)Renew the registration a maximum of five times. No registration shall be renewed or reinstated beyond six years from the last day of the month during which it was issued, regardless of whether it has been revoked.



(d)When no further renewals are possible, an applicant may apply for and obtain a subsequent associate registration number if the applicant meets the educational requirements for a subsequent associate registration number and has passed the California law and ethics examination. An applicant issued a subsequent associate registration number shall not be employed or volunteer in a private practice.