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11 88R7916 ANG-D
22 By: Button H.B. No. 1932
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55 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
66 AN ACT
77 relating to a school psychologist licensed under the Occupations
88 Code.
99 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Section 38.303(a), Education Code, is amended to
1111 read as follows:
1212 (a) The task force is composed of:
1313 (1) the commissioner or the commissioner's designee;
1414 (2) the following additional members appointed by the
1515 commissioner:
1616 (A) three parents of students who are enrolled in
1717 school districts or open-enrollment charter schools and receive the
1818 mental health services described by Section 38.302(1);
1919 (B) one person who provides the mental health
2020 services described by Section 38.302(1) or the training described
2121 by Section 38.302(2) and who is:
2222 (i) a licensed professional counselor, as
2323 defined by Section 503.002, Occupations Code;
2424 (ii) a licensed clinical social worker, as
2525 defined by Section 505.002, Occupations Code; or
2626 (iii) a school counselor certified under
2727 Subchapter B, Chapter 21;
2828 (C) one person who is a psychiatrist;
2929 (D) two persons who are administrators of
3030 districts or schools that provide the mental health services
3131 described by Section 38.302(1) or the training described by Section
3232 38.302(2);
3333 (E) one person who is a member of a foundation
3434 that invests in the mental health services described by Section
3535 38.302(1) or the training described by Section 38.302(2);
3636 (F) one person who is an employee of an
3737 institution of higher education designated under Section 38.307;
3838 and
3939 (G) one person who is a [licensed specialist in]
4040 school psychologist [psychology], as defined by Section 501.002,
4141 Occupations Code; and
4242 (3) for any other entity the task force considers
4343 necessary, one person appointed by the task force for each such
4444 entity.
4545 SECTION 2. Section 531.02171(a), Government Code, is
4646 amended to read as follows:
4747 (a) In this section, "health professional" means an
4848 individual who is:
4949 (1) licensed, registered, certified, or otherwise
5050 authorized by this state to practice as a social worker,
5151 occupational therapist, or speech-language pathologist;
5252 (2) a licensed professional counselor;
5353 (3) a licensed marriage and family therapist; or
5454 (4) a [licensed specialist in] school psychologist, as
5555 defined by Section 501.002, Occupations Code [psychology].
5656 SECTION 3. Section 501.002(2), Occupations Code, is amended
5757 to read as follows:
5858 (2) "School psychologist" ["Licensed specialist in
5959 school psychology"] means a person who holds a license to engage in
6060 the practice of psychology under Section 501.260.
6161 SECTION 4. Section 501.051(a-1), Occupations Code, is
6262 amended to read as follows:
6363 (a-1) One of the members appointed under Subsection (a)(1)
6464 or (a)(2) must practice as a [licensed specialist in] school
6565 psychologist [psychology] under Section 501.260.
6666 SECTION 5. The heading to Section 501.260, Occupations
6767 Code, is amended to read as follows:
6868 Sec. 501.260. [LICENSED SPECIALIST IN] SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST
6969 [PSYCHOLOGY].
7070 SECTION 6. Sections 501.260(a) and (c), Occupations Code,
7171 are amended to read as follows:
7272 (a) The executive council by rule shall issue a license to a
7373 [licensed specialist in] school psychologist [psychology]. A
7474 license issued under this section constitutes the appropriate
7575 credential for a person who provides psychological services as
7676 required by Section 21.003(b), Education Code.
7777 (c) The rules of practice for a [licensed specialist in]
7878 school psychologist [psychology] must comply with nationally
7979 recognized standards for the practice of school psychology.
8080 SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.