Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB931

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Workers’ Compensation – Rehabilitation Practitioners – Licensed Social Workers

Impact

The implementation of SB931 is expected to have a significant effect on the handling of workers' compensation claims that involve emotional and psychological elements. The bill represents a shift towards recognizing the importance of mental health in rehabilitation, allowing qualified social workers to contribute to assessments and support in ways previously limited to other professionals. This change may improve the efficiency and outcomes of rehabilitation services, as it leverages the specialized training of social workers to better address the needs of impacted individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 931 aims to expand the role of licensed social workers within the state's workers' compensation framework. Specifically, the bill allows licensed social workers, particularly those certified as clinical social workers, to register as rehabilitation practitioners. This new designation would enable them to provide evaluation services for workers' compensation claims that pertain to permanent impairments associated with behavioral or mental disorders. By integrating social workers more formally into the rehabilitation process, the bill seeks to enhance the support provided to injured workers, particularly those dealing with psychological issues.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB931 may highlight differing opinions on the appropriateness of expanding the scope of practice for licensed social workers in a field traditionally dominated by medical professionals such as physicians and therapists. Supporters argue that social workers have valuable skills and training to offer, particularly in dealing with the complexities of mental health issues, whereas critics may express concerns about regulatory compliance and the qualifications of social workers to conduct evaluations related to permanent impairments. The balance between integrating social workers into this space and maintaining rigorous professional standards will likely be a point of contention.

Companion Bills

MD HB1285

Crossfiled Workers' Compensation - Rehabilitation Practitioners - Licensed Social Workers

Previously Filed As

MD HB694

Labor and Employment - Workers' Compensation - Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical

MD SB871

Social Workers - Sunset Extension, Notification of Complete Application, and Workgroup on Social Worker Requirements for Licensure

MD HB722

Physician Assistants - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2023)

MD SB674

Physician Assistants - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2023)

MD HB1070

Courts - Expert Witnesses - Licensed Certified Social Workers-Clinical

MD SB377

Workers' Compensation - Benefits - Offset and Study

MD SB406

Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - First Responders

MD HB335

Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - First Responders

MD HB590

Workers' Compensation - Benefits - Offset and Study

MD SB934

State Department of Education - Division of Rehabilitation Services - Funding and Staffing

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