Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1540

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

Impact

With the adoption of SB1540, Texas will join other jurisdictions in creating a cohesive framework for occupational therapy licensure. This compact is anticipated to increase access to care, as therapists can serve clients in different states more freely. It preserves the authority of states to protect public health while allowing them to share licensing, investigative, and disciplinary information. As a result, clients may experience less disruption in therapy services when practitioners move or travel across state lines.

Summary

SB1540, relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact, aims to facilitate the interstate practice of occupational therapy, thus improving public access to these services. The bill establishes regulations that allow occupational therapists and assistants licensed in one member state to practice in other member states without requiring additional licenses. This move is intended to streamline the licensing process and support practitioners who relocate, particularly military spouses, by enhancing the portability of their licenses across state lines. The compact also aims to foster better cooperation between states regarding licensure, investigations, and disciplinary actions.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1540 is largely positive among stakeholders in the occupational therapy profession. Supporters argue that this compact will reduce barriers to practice and improve access to necessary therapies for clients. However, there are concerns from some within the regulatory bodies about maintaining quality and standards across states. The need to balance accessibility with regulatory oversight is crucial to the ongoing discussions surrounding this compact.

Contention

Though SB1540 has received general support, notable contention exists regarding how states will enforce their practice standards upon therapists operating under the compact privileges. Some critics express apprehension that the compact may lead to inconsistencies in practice quality, particularly if individual states do not apply uniform standards. Furthermore, the imposition of fees for granting compact privileges could present additional financial burdens on licensees, which could be a point of debate as the compact moves toward implementation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 454. Occupational Therapists
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB1683

Identical Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

MI HB4103

Health occupations: occupational therapists; occupational therapy licensure compact; enact. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 16188. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4104'25

TX HB1903

Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

TX HB1683

Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

TX SB458

Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

TX HB932

Relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

AK SB172

Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact

AK HB173

Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact

ND SB2146

The occupational therapy licensure compact.