Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB253

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Universal Recognition of Occupational License Act; exempt the practices of marriage and family therapy and psychology from.

Impact

By exempting marriage and family therapy and psychology from the Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act, HB253 emphasizes the necessity of maintaining high standards of practice in these sensitive professions. This could potentially lead to more stringent regulatory measures and heightened requirements for practitioners wishing to offer these services in Mississippi. Advocates of this change may argue that it is crucial for the integrity of mental health services, as treatment practices vary widely and state-specific regulations are essential for protecting public welfare.

Summary

House Bill 253 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code by exempting the practices of marriage and family therapy and psychology from the provisions of the Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act. This act already facilitates the recognition of occupational licenses obtained from other states for individuals who move to Mississippi, allowing them to practice without undergoing the entire licensing process again, provided they meet certain conditions. The proposed amendment signifies a noteworthy shift in how Mississippi will regulate these particular professions, ensuring that individuals in these fields will still be required to adhere to Mississippi specific standards of practice.

Contention

However, the bill may also face opposition from those who view it as restrictive, potentially limiting the ability of qualified professionals from other states to provide their services in Mississippi. Critics might argue that this could lead to a shortage of mental health professionals available to meet the rising demand for services, particularly in underserved areas. The dialogue around HB253 will likely involve discussions about balancing high professional standards while ensuring accessible mental health care for all Mississippi residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2061

Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act; exempt psychologists.

MS SB2554

Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act; exempt the practice of dentistry and practice of optometry.

MS HB478

Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; create.

MS HB1039

Occupational licensing; revise certain provisions relating to members of the military to include veterans.

MS SB2169

Marriage and family therapist licensure; revise provisions of.

MS HB1167

Marriage and family therapists; revise requirements for licensure.

MS HB854

Marriage and family therapists; revise certain requirements for licensure.

MS SB2159

Marriage and family therapists; revise certain requirements for licensure.

MS SB2671

School employee salary supplement; provide for occupational therapists, behavior analysts and school psychologists.

MS SB2234

Commercial driver's license; authorize issuance to military-trained personnel under Military Family Freedom Act.

Similar Bills

MS HB1254

Psychologists; exemption from Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act.

MS SB2061

Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act; exempt psychologists.

MS HB363

Universal Recognition of Occupational License Act; exempt practices of dentistry and optometry from.

MS SB2554

Universal Recognition of Occupational Licenses Act; exempt the practice of dentistry and practice of optometry.

MS HB1219

Medical Practice Act; revise and update provisions of.

MS SB2816

Practice of medicine; revise definition, licensure procedures and disciplinary procedures under the Medical Practice Act.

MS SB2891

State Board of Medical Licensure; revise certain provisions relating to licensure.

MS HB1342

Adoption procedures; regulate by creating a licensure authority.