Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7269

Introduced
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Report Pass
5/31/22  
Report Pass
6/14/22  
Engrossed
6/17/22  
Engrossed
6/21/22  

Caption

License Procedure For Social Workers

Impact

The passage of HB 7269 would update existing state laws regarding the licensure of social workers, specifically enhancing the pathway for new graduates to enter the profession. This amendment is seen as a critical adjustment in response to the growing demand for social work professionals in the state, particularly in light of increasing mental health issues. It aims to ease regulatory hurdles, ensuring that newly qualified social workers can gain practical experience while awaiting full licensure, thus promoting workforce retention in the sector.

Summary

House Bill 7269 aims to amend the licensing procedure for social workers in Rhode Island. The key provision of this act is to allow individuals who have recently completed their masters in social work from an accredited institution to practice in the field under certain conditions even before obtaining a full license. This includes provisions such as working under the direct supervision of a licensed independent clinical social worker and not misrepresenting their status to the public. This is designed to expedite entry into the profession for emerging social workers and address workforce shortages in the mental health sector.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 7269 appears largely supportive among lawmakers and stakeholders focused on improving access to mental health services. Advocates for the bill argue that it represents a progressive step toward addressing mental health needs by facilitating quicker integration of qualified individuals into the workforce. However, there are some concerns about the adequacy of supervision and oversight for these provisional practitioners, as critics worry that less experienced individuals may be entrusted with professional responsibilities without sufficient experience, potentially impacting client safety and service quality.

Contention

Some points of contention within discussions around HB 7269 include worries about the implications for professional standards in social work practice. Opponents expressed concerns that allowing recent graduates to practice without full licensure could lead to varying levels of care and potentially risk clients’ wellbeing. The debate highlights the tension between addressing workforce shortages in mental health and maintaining rigorous standards for practice in the social work profession.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2764

License Procedure For Social Workers

RI H7396

License Procedure For Social Workers

RI S2617

License Procedure For Social Workers

RI HB05286

An Act Concerning Licensure Of Master And Clinical Social Workers.

RI HB2261

Professions and occupations; licensing; social workers; compact; procedures; commission; effective date.

RI H5158

Repeals the examination requirement in order to qualify for a clinical social workers license.

RI HB5185

Health occupations: social workers; social work licensure requirements; modify, and include licensure for licensed clinical social workers. Amends secs. 16177, 16348, 18101 & 18501 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16177 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5184'23

RI AB2296

Licensed professional clinical counselors: licensed clinical social workers.

RI S0266

Repeals the examination requirement in order to qualify for a clinical social workers license.

RI SB379

Workgroup on Social Worker Requirements for Licensure - Extension and Duties

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