Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB56

Introduced
3/6/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Engrossed
4/11/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Enrolled
4/25/23  

Caption

Relating to the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners; to amend Section 34-30-3, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 34-30-34 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for the scope of practice of licensees.

Impact

The legislative changes from HB 56 will have significant implications for the practice of social work within Alabama. By clearly defining the scope of practice, it aims to protect the integrity of social work as a profession and establish the necessary qualifications for practice. The revisions aim to prevent any overlap with medical practices and ensure that social workers focus on their prescribed roles without overstepping into areas intended for medical professionals. This focused scope could help regulate the practice and assure clients of the professionals' qualifications.

Summary

House Bill 56 seeks to amend the Code of Alabama 1975 by clarifying and expanding the regulations surrounding the licensed practice of clinical social work. The bill specifically updates Section 34-30-3 to set forth explicit requirements for individuals to engage in independent clinical social work, including educational qualifications, supervised experience, and certification by the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners. Furthermore, a new section (34-30-34) is introduced, which explicitly states that licensed individuals are not authorized to practice medicine or perform psychological evaluations, attempting to delineate the boundaries of social work practice distinctly.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 56 appears to be positive among social work professionals and advocacy groups that support clearer standards and qualifications. Proponents believe that the bill advances the profession's credibility and ensures higher standards for client care. There may be some concerns among practitioners regarding the stringent requirements for practice, but overall, the feeling tends to lean favorably towards enhancing the professional landscape of social work in Alabama.

Contention

While the bill has met with considerable support, there may be expressions of contention regarding the precise delineation of the practice boundaries between social work and psychological services. Critics may argue that such narrow definitions could limit the ability of social workers to offer holistic care, especially in mental health contexts where cross-disciplinary approaches may be beneficial. Furthermore, determining the authority and autonomy of social workers amidst these regulations remains a topic for debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB217

Relating to gross income; to amend Section 40-18-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to exclude difficulty of care payments from gross income.

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL HB467

Taxation; to amend 40-18-14, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to overtime compensation

AL SB105

Relating to civil liability; to amend Section 6-5-332, Code of Alabama 1975, to limit the liability of members of any community emergency response team who perform emergency care at the scene of an accident or disaster.

AL SB151

Department of Insurance, internal Code of Alabama 1975 citations corrected

AL HB262

Department of Insurance, internal Code of Alabama 1975 citations corrected

AL SB132

Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners, continued until October 1, 2028, without modification, pursuant to the Sunset Law

AL SB147

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.