School counselors; delete requirement of counselors to abide by the American School Counselor Association Code of Ethics.
Impact
If passed, SB2077 would remove a standardized ethical guideline that has been in place to ensure that school counselors act in the best interests of their students and adhere to recognized professional standards. The removal of this requirement could lead to variations in the ethical practices of school counselors across different districts, which may affect the quality and consistency of counseling services provided to students throughout Mississippi.
Summary
Senate Bill 2077 proposes to amend Section 37-9-79 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by deleting the requirement for professional school counselors to abide by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Code of Ethics. This legislative change is intended to give local school boards greater discretion in determining the ethical and operational standards for school counselors within their districts. The bill reflects an ongoing debate about the role of regulation versus local control in educational settings.
Contention
The bill has sparked discussions around the balance between local governance and adherence to established professional standards. Supporters of the bill argue that local control is essential for creating tailored counseling programs that better meet the needs of students in different communities. However, critics contend that it undermines professional accountability and could lead to a lack of guidance in how counselors provide services, potentially harming students who rely on these services for academic and personal support.
Health occupations: counselors; reference to limited licensed counselor; modify to limited licensed professional counselor. Amends secs. 16281, 16905, 18101, 18105, 18106, 18111, 18114 & 18117 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16281 et seq.).