Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1980

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Establishing the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact

Impact

If enacted, S1980 will significantly amend the regulatory framework surrounding the practice of psychology in Massachusetts and potentially other compact states. It allows licensed psychologists to use an 'E.Passport' for telepsychology and provides conditions for temporary in-person practice in receiving states for up to 30 days. This compact encourages the sharing of licensure and disciplinary information among states, promoting accountability and safeguarding public health and safety in psychological practice. Furthermore, it establishes a coordinated system for licensing and discipline that could lead to improved oversight of psychologists operating temporarily in different states.

Summary

Senate Bill S1980, known as the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Act, seeks to establish an agreement among states enabling licensed psychologists to practice across state lines more efficiently, particularly through telepsychology. The intent of the bill is to increase public access to psychological services while maintaining safety standards, allowing professionals to provide therapy remotely and temporarily in-person in different states. This compact aims to enhance cooperation among states in regulating psychologists while simplifying the licensure process for professionals operating in multiple jurisdictions.

Contention

Discussion surrounding S1980 has highlighted both support and concerns among stakeholders. Advocates argue that the compact will reduce barriers to accessing psychological services, especially in underserved areas, and that the streamlined process will encourage professionals to meet the growing demand for mental health support. However, opponents may raise questions about ensuring the quality of care across state lines and the consistency of standards, leading to calls for rigorous oversight to prevent malpractice or insufficiently qualified practitioners from operating in states where they are not licensed.

Companion Bills

MA S2521

Similar To Establishing the Environmental Justice Trust Fund

MA S2601

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