Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1486

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/13/23  
Engrossed
4/4/23  
Refer
4/4/23  
Report Pass
4/11/23  
Enrolled
5/18/23  
Passed
5/19/23  
Passed
5/19/23  
Chaptered
5/19/23  

Caption

Supervised practice of alcohol and drug counseling by former students allowed for limited time, HIV training requirements modified in substance use disorder treatment programs, withdrawal management license requirements modified, and substance use disorder treatment client record documentation requirements modified.

Impact

The proposed changes in HF1486 would amend several Minnesota Statutes regarding substance use disorder treatment, notably reducing barriers for former students to provide counseling. The bill specifies that these practitioners can work for 90 days following their degree completion while receiving supervision. By streamlining the requirements related to HIV training and client record documentation, it is expected to ease the regulatory burden on new counselors, ultimately aiding the treatment process for individuals in need of support and care.

Summary

House File 1486 (HF1486) focuses on human services by allowing former students of alcohol and drug counseling programs to practice under supervision for a limited period post-graduation. The bill seeks to bolster the workforce in the addiction counseling field by modifying licensure and training requirements, making it more accessible for recent graduates to gain practical experience. This approach is aimed at expanding the support for individuals dealing with substance use disorders and thereby enhancing treatment outcomes within the state of Minnesota.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HF1486 appears to be supportive among many legislators and stakeholders who recognize the need for increased access to qualified addiction professionals. Advocates for addiction treatment and recovery support have expressed optimism that the bill will help mitigate workforce shortages in the field. However, there are concerns about ensuring adequate supervision and training during the limited practice period, raising discussions about the quality of care provided during this transitional phase.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the modifications to the HIV training requirements and client record documentation standards in residential and non-residential treatment programs. While supporters believe these changes will facilitate more effective service delivery by expanding the workforce, critics express concerns regarding the potential risks associated with reducing training standards and documentation rigor, arguing that it could lead to lapses in care quality.

Companion Bills

MN SF1862

Similar To Supervised practice of alcohol and drug counseling by former students for a limited time authorization

Previously Filed As

MN SF3459

Substance abuse disorder treatment requirements modifications

MN HF3486

Substance use disorder treatment; licensed alcohol and drug counselors continuing education requirements modified, religious objections to placements in substance use disorder treatment programs allowed, comprehensive assessment requirements modified, courts or other placement authorities prohibited from compelling an individual to participate in religious elements of substance use disorder treatment, and report required.

MN HF4190

Client supports expanded, substance use disorder licensing requirements modified, reporting system created, behavioral health reimbursement modified, tax provisions modified for individuals employed in substance use disorder treatment programs, and reports required.

MN SF1862

Supervised practice of alcohol and drug counseling by former students for a limited time authorization

MN HF2575

Continuing education requirements for licensed alcohol and drug counselors modified, religious objections to placements in substance use disorder treatment programs allowed, comprehensive assessment requirements modified, and courts or other placement authorities prohibited from compelling an individual to participate in religious elements of substance use disorder treatment.

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

MN HF2628

Fees provided and waived for certified birth records, identification cards, and driver's licenses for persons treated for substance use disorder; substance use disorder treatment plan review requirements modified; transition follow-up counseling provided; treatment rate and staffing requirements modified; temporary rate increases provided; and transition support service recommendations directed.

MN HF1993

Substance use disorder comprehensive assessment requirements and treatment provider qualifications modified, and study and report on substance use disorder treatment practice limitations required.

MN HF1995

Substance use disorder treatment provisions modified.

MN SF2647

Substance use disorder comprehensive assessment requirements and treatment provider qualifications modifications

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