Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB403

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
2/1/24  
Engrossed
2/5/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Engrossed
3/1/24  
Engrossed
3/5/24  
Enrolled
3/8/24  
Chaptered
4/5/24  

Caption

Behavioral health technicians, etc.; scope of practice, supervision, and qualifications.

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance the competencies of individuals working in the behavioral health sector by setting clear educational and supervision requirements. By instituting a defined scope of practice and supervisory structures, SB403 seeks to improve service delivery in mental health and substance abuse treatment. This aligns with broader state goals of improving mental health care accessibility and effectiveness, partially addressing workforce shortages in behavioral health professions.

Summary

SB403 establishes a framework for the practice and supervision of behavioral health technician assistants and qualified mental health professionals in Virginia. The bill specifies the qualifications required for being registered as a behavioral health technician or assistant, mandating a high school diploma or equivalent for assistants and an associate degree for technicians. It emphasizes the importance of supervised practice, ensuring that individuals in these roles provide collaborative behavioral health services under guidance from licensed mental health professionals.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB403 is cautiously optimistic. Proponents argue that the bill will foster a better-trained workforce and improve outcomes for individuals needing behavioral health services. Critics, however, express concerns regarding the limitations on independent practice for these professionals, which may hinder service delivery in certain scenarios. The discussion reflects a balance between ensuring quality care and providing adequate autonomy to practitioners in the field.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance of supervision versus independence in practice, particularly for qualified mental health professionals. There is an ongoing debate about whether the proposed supervisory requirements may lead to workforce limitations, where new professionals may feel under-qualified to act independently once they enter the field. Additionally, the funding and resources necessary to implement these training programs add another layer of complexity to the discussion surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB975

Certified nurse midwives, etc.; designation as advanced practice registered nurses.

VA SB1105

Nurse practitioners and licensed certified midwives; licensed by the Board of Nursing only.

VA HB2497

Midwifery; administration of medication within scope of practice.

VA HB1489

Naturopathic medicine; establishes licensure requirements for the practice.

VA SB750

Behavioral Health Hospital Authority; created, report.

VA HB2287

Certified registered nurse anesthetists; practice.

VA HB1754

Telemedicine; practitioner-patient relationship, continuity of care.

VA SB1119

Telemedicine; practitioner-patient relationship, continuity of care.

VA HB2183

Nurse practitioners; practice authority upon licensure.

VA HB1658

Health professions; proposed scope of practice changes, health regulatory board assessment required.

Similar Bills

VA HB1500

Behavioral health technicians and trainees; registration requirements for Board of Counseling.

VA HB1499

Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; powers and duties, definition.

UT SB0026

Behavioral Health Licensing Amendments

VA SB155

Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; powers and duties, definition.

AZ SB1062

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling

AZ HB2279

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling.

MN HF4247

Transfer care specialist registration established, behavior analysts licensure established, veterinary technician and veterinary institutional license established, veterinary supervision provisions modified, specialty dentist licensure and dental assistant licensure modified, physician assistant additional collaboration requirements removed, social worker provisional licensure modified, guest licensure established for marriage and family therapists, pharmacy provisions modified, and money appropriated.