Health occupations: psychologists; supervised postgraduate experience requirements; modify. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 18223a. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0104'25
The implementation of SB 103 is expected to affect the practice of psychology within Michigan significantly. By enforcing supervisory requirements, the bill seeks to elevate the standards of mental health care provided by practitioners operating under limited licenses. This change is viewed as a step toward enhancing the quality of services offered to patients, particularly those seeking help for complex conditions like autism spectrum disorders. The intention is to create a safer environment for patients by ensuring that they are treated by adequately supervised professionals.
Senate Bill 103 aims to amend the Public Health Code in Michigan by adding section 18223a, which introduces new regulatory requirements for individuals holding a limited license to practice psychology. Specifically, the bill mandates that until 180 days after its effective date, individuals granted such limited licenses will need to be supervised by a licensed psychologist with a full license. This supervision requirement aims to ensure that individuals practicing under a limited license receive adequate guidance, particularly in critical areas of mental health care.
There may be notable contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the limitations it places on those with limited licenses. Critics argue that the requirement for supervision could hinder the ability of practitioners to provide services, especially in underserviced areas where licensed psychologists may not be readily available. Moreover, the specific exclusions provided for employees of governmental entities or nonprofit organizations suggest a compromise aimed at addressing community needs while balancing the supervisory requirements. This aspect of the bill could lead to discussions about the accessibility of mental health services and the necessary guidance for new practitioners.