Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2049 Latest Draft

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                            88R14075 MM-D
 By: Miles S.B. No. 2049


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to repayment of certain mental health professional
 education loans.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 61.601, Education Code, as amended by
 Chapters 891 (H.B. 3083) and 1101 (H.B. 3808), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 61.601.  DEFINITION.  In this subchapter, "mental
 health professional" means:
 (1)  a licensed physician who is:
 (A)  a graduate of an accredited psychiatric
 residency training program; or
 (B)  certified in psychiatry by:
 (i)  the American Board of Psychiatry and
 Neurology; or
 (ii)  the American Osteopathic Board of
 Neurology and Psychiatry;
 (2)  a psychologist, as defined by Section 501.002,
 Occupations Code;
 (3)  a licensed professional counselor, as defined by
 Section 503.002, Occupations Code;
 (4)  an advanced practice registered nurse, as defined
 by Section 301.152, Occupations Code, who holds a nationally
 recognized board certification in psychiatric or mental health
 nursing;
 (5)  a licensed clinical social worker, as defined by
 Section 505.002, Occupations Code; [and]
 (6)  a licensed master social worker, as defined by
 Section 505.002, Occupations Code;
 (7)  a person who holds a licensed professional
 counselor associate license issued by the Texas State Board of
 Examiners of Professional Counselors;
 (8) [(6)]  a licensed marriage and family therapist, as
 defined by Section 502.002, Occupations Code; and
 (9)  a chemical dependency counselor, as defined by
 Section 504.001, Occupations Code.
 SECTION 2.  Section 61.607(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The total amount of repayment assistance received by a
 mental health professional under this subchapter may not exceed:
 (1)  $160,000, for assistance from the state received
 by a licensed physician;
 (2)  $80,000, for assistance from the state received
 by:
 (A)  a psychologist;
 (B)  a licensed clinical social worker, if the
 social worker has received a doctoral degree related to social
 work;
 (C)  a licensed professional counselor, if the
 counselor has received a doctoral degree related to counseling; or
 (D)  a licensed marriage and family therapist, if
 the marriage and family therapist has received a doctoral degree
 related to marriage and family therapy;
 (3)  $60,000, for assistance from the state received by
 an advanced practice registered nurse;
 (4)  $40,000, for assistance from the state received
 by:
 (A)  a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed
 marriage and family therapist, or a licensed professional counselor
 who is not described by Subdivision (2);
 (B)  a licensed master social worker; or
 (C)  a person who holds a licensed professional
 counselor associate license issued by the Texas State Board of
 Examiners of Professional Counselors; and
 (5)  $10,000, for assistance from the state received by
 a licensed chemical dependency counselor, if the chemical
 dependency counselor has received an associate degree related to
 chemical dependency counseling or behavioral science.
 SECTION 3.  The following provisions are repealed:
 (1)  Sections 61.604(d) and (e), Education Code, as
 added by Chapter 1101 (H.B. 3808), Acts of the 85th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2017; and
 (2)  Section 61.608(c), Education Code, as added by
 Chapter 1101 (H.B. 3808), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 2017.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.