Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB931 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2024

                             
 
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SENATE BILL 931 
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By: Senator Klausmeier 
Introduced and read first time: February 2, 2024 
Assigned to: Finance 
 
A BILL ENTITLED 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Workers’ Compensation – Rehabilitation Practitioners – Licensed Social 2 
Workers  3 
 
FOR the purpose of authorizing certain licensed social workers to register as a 4 
rehabilitation practitioner; authorizing a licensed certified social worker–clinical to 5 
provide evaluation services for workers’ compensation claims related to permanent 6 
impairments involving a behavioral or mental disorder; and generally relating to 7 
rehabilitation practitioners. 8 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 9 
 Article – Labor and Employment 10 
Section 9–6A–01(a) 11 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 12 
 (2016 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 13 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 14 
 Article – Labor and Employment 15 
Section 9–6A–01(d), 9–6A–04(c), 9–6A–09, and 9–721(c) 16 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 17 
 (2016 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 18 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 19 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 20 
 
Article – Labor and Employment 21 
 
9–6A–01. 22 
 
 (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 23 
 
 (d) (1) “Rehabilitation practitioner” means an individual who provides 24  2 	SENATE BILL 931  
 
 
vocational rehabilitation services. 1 
 
 (2) “Rehabilitation practitioner” includes: 2 
 
 (I) AN INDIVIDUAL LICENS ED AS A SOCIAL WORKE R WHO HAS 3 
BEEN DETERMINED BY T HE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS AS HAVING 4 
SUFFICIENT TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE TO PR	OVIDE VOCATIONAL 5 
REHABILITATION SERVI CES, AS CERTIFIED BY THE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK 6 
EXAMINERS; 7 
 
 [(i)] (II) a nurse certified by the State Board of Nursing as a nurse 8 
case manager; 9 
 
 [(ii)] (III) a rehabilitation counselor; and 10 
 
 [(iii)] (IV) a vocational evaluator. 11 
 
9–6A–04. 12 
 
 (c) Violation of the rules and regulations adopted or enforced by the Commission, 13 
THE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS, or the State Board of Nursing in 14 
accordance with this title by a rehabilitation practitioner shall be grounds for denial of a 15 
registration to any applicant, or suspension or revocation of a registrant’s registration 16 
[pursuant to] IN ACCORDANCE WITH §§ 9–6A–15 and 9–6A–16 of this subtitle. 17 
 
9–6A–09. 18 
 
 (A) TO QUALIFY FOR REGIST RATION, A LICENSED SOCIAL WO RKER SHALL 19 
BE: 20 
 
 (1) CERTIFIED AS SUCH BY THE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK 21 
EXAMINERS; AND 22 
 
 (2) CERTIFIED BY THE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS 23 
AS HAVING SUFFICIENT TRAINING AND EXPERIE NCE TO PROVIDE VOCAT IONAL 24 
REHABILITATION SERVI CES. 25 
 
 [(a)] (B) To qualify for registration, a nurse case manager shall be certified as 26 
such by the State Board of Nursing. 27 
 
 [(b)] (C) To qualify for registration, a rehabilitation counselor shall: 28 
 
 (1) have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in rehabilitation 29 
counseling, human services, psychology, or a related field with at least 1 year of work 30 
experience in a human services occupation; 31   	SENATE BILL 931 	3 
 
 
 
 (2) have a master’s or doctoral degree in rehabilitation counseling, human 1 
services, psychology, education, or a related field; or 2 
 
 (3) be a certified rehabilitation counselor, certified vocational evaluator, 3 
certified disability management specialist, hold an equivalent national certification that is 4 
acceptable to the Commission, or have met all of the education and experience 5 
requirements to be eligible to be certified. 6 
 
 [(c)] (D) To qualify for registration, a vocational evaluator shall: 7 
 
 (1) have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in vocational 8 
evaluation, rehabilitation psychology, human services, education, or a related field with 1 9 
year of work experience in that field; 10 
 
 (2) have a master’s or doctoral degree in rehabilitation, vocational 11 
evaluation, psychology, human services, education, or a related field; or 12 
 
 (3) be certified or have met all of the educational and experience 13 
requirements to be eligible to be certified in vocational evaluation by the Commission on 14 
certification of work adjustment and vocational evaluation specialists, or have met all of 15 
the education and experience requirements to be eligible for certification. 16 
 
 [(d)] (E) (1) THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO A LICENSED SOCIAL 17 
WORKER OR LICENSED CERTIFIED SOCIAL WOR KER–CLINICAL. 18 
 
 (2) In addition to the requirements of subsections [(b)] (C) and [(c)] (D) of 19 
this section: 20 
 
 [(1)] (I) a rehabilitation counselor who has met the education 21 
requirements under subsection [(b)(1)] (C)(1) or (2) of this section to qualify for registration 22 
shall work under the administrative supervision of a certified rehabilitation counselor, 23 
certified vocational evaluator, certified disability management specialist, certified case 24 
manager, or certified rehabilitation registered nurse; and 25 
 
 [(2)] (II) a vocational evaluator who has met the education requirements 26 
under subsection [(c)(1)] (D)(1) or (2) of this section shall work under the administrative 27 
supervision of a certified vocational evaluator, certified rehabilitation counselor, certified 28 
disability management specialist, certified case manager, or certified rehabilitation 29 
registered nurse. 30 
 
9–721. 31 
 
 (c) If a permanent impairment involves a behavioral or mental disorder, a 32 
licensed psychologist, A LICENSED CERTIFIE D SOCIAL WORKER –CLINICAL, or qualified 33 
physician shall: 34  4 	SENATE BILL 931  
 
 
 
 (1) perform an evaluation of only the mental or behavioral portion of the 1 
permanent impairment; and 2 
 
 (2) report the evaluation to the Commission in accordance with the 3 
regulations of the Commission. 4 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the State Workers’ 5 
Compensation Commission shall grant a waiver of education and training requirements to 6 
any applicant who was licensed as a rehabilitation practitioner before the effective date of 7 
this Act. 8 
 
 SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 9 
October 1, 2024. 10