Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4721

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

Caption

Relating to the licensing of marriage and family therapists, marriage and family therapist associates, professional counselors, professional counselor associates, and social workers, including certain out-of-state applicants.

Impact

If passed, HB 4721 would lead to significant changes in state laws governing mental health practice. For instance, the bill allows for applicants who are licensed in good standing in another state to potentially bypass certain examinations if they have equivalent experience, which could promote greater mobility for licensed professionals. This will likely enhance the availability of mental health services throughout Texas, particularly where there is a lack of local providers. Moreover, the changes could standardize licensing procedures making them more uniform across state lines, which might attract more practitioners to Texas.

Summary

House Bill 4721 aims to amend the Occupations Code by revising the requirements for obtaining licenses for various mental health professionals including marriage and family therapists, professional counselors, and social workers. The bill specifically introduces criteria that facilitate the licensing of individuals who have been licensed in other states, allowing them to expedite their licensure process in Texas. By doing so, the bill aims to address the shortage of qualified mental health professionals, particularly in underserved areas, by making it easier for out-of-state professionals to practice in Texas.

Contention

While supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary modernization of Texas' mental health licensing framework, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential for diminished standards in licensing if experienced professionals from less regulated environments are allowed to bypass rigorous examinations. Critics worry that ensuring public safety and maintaining high practice standards should not be compromised for the sake of convenience. Overall, the dialogue surrounding HB 4721 reflects the ongoing tension between increasing access to mental health services and upholding quality assurance in professional practice.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 502. Marriage And Family Therapists
    • Section: 151
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 2545
    • Section: 259
  • Chapter 503. Licensed Professional Counselors
    • Section: 201
    • Section: 2015
    • Section: 302
    • Section: 3025
    • Section: 308
  • Chapter 505. Social Workers
    • Section: 3575

Companion Bills

TX SB51

Identical Relating to the licensing of marriage and family therapists, marriage and family therapist associates, professional counselors, professional counselor associates, and social workers, including certain out-of-state applicants.

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