Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4075 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 05/05/2023

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                            88R14057 SHH-F
 By: Romero, Jr. H.B. No. 4075


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of certain occupations by the Texas
 Behavioral Health Executive Council; authorizing fees.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 502.252(b) and (c), Occupations Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  To qualify for a license as a licensed marriage and
 family therapist associate, a person must:
 (1)  be at least 18 years of age;
 (2)  have completed a graduate internship in marriage
 and family therapy, or an equivalent internship, as approved by the
 board [executive council];
 (3)  pay the examination fee and pass the license
 examination and jurisprudence examination determined by the board;
 (4)  hold a master's or doctoral degree in marriage and
 family therapy or in a related mental health field with coursework
 and training determined by the executive council to be
 substantially equivalent to a graduate degree in marriage and
 family therapy from a regionally accredited institution of higher
 education or an institution of higher education approved by the
 executive council;
 (5)  [have not been convicted of a felony or a crime
 involving moral turpitude;
 [(6)] not use drugs or alcohol to an extent that affects
 the applicant's professional competency;
 (6) [(7)]  not have had a license or certification
 revoked by a licensing agency or by a certifying professional
 organization; and
 (7) [(8)]  not have engaged in fraud or deceit in
 applying for a license under this chapter.
 (c)  An applicant is eligible to apply for a license as a
 licensed marriage and family therapist if the person:
 (1)  meets the requirements of Subsection (b);
 (2)  [after receipt of a degree described by Subsection
 (b)(4),] has completed [two years of] work experience in marriage
 and family therapist services that includes the number of hours [at
 least 3,000 hours of clinical practice consisting of at least 1,500
 hours of direct clinical services, including a minimum number of
 hours] providing [direct] clinical services to individuals,
 couples, or families as required by the executive council [rule];
 and
 (3)  has completed, in a manner acceptable to the
 executive council, [at least 200 hours of] supervised provision of
 direct clinical services by the applicant for the number of hours as
 determined by the executive council, [100 hours of] which must be
 supervised by an approved supervisor as prescribed by the executive
 council [on an individual basis].
 SECTION 2.  Section 502.2545, Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 502.2545.  WAIVER OF EXAMINATION FOR CERTAIN
 APPLICANTS. (a) The executive council may waive the requirement
 that an applicant for a license as a licensed marriage and family
 therapist pass the examination required by Section 502.254 if the
 applicant[:
 [(1) is a provisional license holder under Section
 502.259 and the executive council determines that the applicant
 possesses sufficient education and professional experience to
 receive a license without further examination; or
 [(2)] holds a license issued by another licensing
 agency in a profession related to the practice of marriage and
 family therapy and the executive council determines that the
 applicant possesses sufficient education and professional
 experience to receive a license without satisfying the examination
 requirements of this chapter.
 (b)  The executive council may adopt rules necessary to
 administer this section, including rules [under Subsection (a)(2)]
 prescribing the professions that are related to the practice of
 marriage and family therapy.
 SECTION 3.  The heading to Section 502.259, Occupations
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 502.259.  APPLICANTS LICENSED OUT OF STATE [PROVISIONAL
 LICENSE].
 SECTION 4.  Sections 502.259(a) and (b), Occupations Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The executive council may grant a [provisional] license
 to practice as a marriage and family therapist in this state
 [without examination] to an applicant who is licensed or otherwise
 registered as a marriage and family therapist by another state or
 jurisdiction [if the requirements to be licensed or registered in
 the other state or jurisdiction were, on the date the person was
 licensed or registered, substantially equal to the requirements of
 this chapter].
 (b)  An applicant for a [provisional] license under this
 section must:
 (1)  be licensed in good standing to independently
 practice as a marriage and family therapist in another state or
 jurisdiction [that has licensing requirements that are
 substantially equal to the requirements of this chapter];
 (2)  meet the requirements of Section 502.252(b) [have
 passed a national or other examination that:
 [(A)  is recognized by the executive council; and
 [(B)  relates to marriage and family therapy]; and
 (3)  file an application with the appropriate fee in
 the form and manner prescribed [be sponsored by a person licensed]
 by the executive council [with whom the provisional license holder
 may practice under this section].
 SECTION 5.  Section 502.301(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A marriage and family therapist license issued under
 this chapter is subject to [biennial] renewal.  The executive
 council shall adopt a system under which licenses expire on various
 dates during the year.
 SECTION 6.  Subchapter F, Chapter 507, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 507.260 to read as follows:
 Sec. 507.260.  RECIPROCAL LICENSE. The executive council
 may enter into and implement agreements with other jurisdictions
 for the issuance of a license under Chapter 501, 502, 503, or 505 by
 reciprocity if the other jurisdiction's requirements for
 licensing, certification, or registration are substantially equal
 to the requirements of the applicable chapter.
 SECTION 7.  The following provisions are repealed:
 (1)  Section 501.262, Occupations Code;
 (2)  Section 502.254(b), Occupations Code; and
 (3)  Sections 502.259(c), (d), and (e), Occupations
 Code.
 SECTION 8.  (a)  Chapter 502, Occupations Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to an application for a license under that
 chapter filed with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council on
 or after the effective date of this Act.  An application for a
 license filed before the effective date of this Act is governed by
 the law in effect on the date the application was filed, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 (b)  Section 502.301(a), Occupations Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies to a license that expires on or after the
 effective date of this Act.  A license that expires before that date
 is governed by the law in effect on the date the license expired,
 and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 9.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.