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Texas Senate Bill SB646 Latest Draft

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                            By: West, et al. S.B. No. 646




 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, is 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;
 (6)  a licensed specialist in school psychology, as
 defined by Section 501.002, Occupations Code;
 (7)  a chemical dependency counselor, as defined by
 Section 504.001, Occupations Code; [and]
 (8)  a licensed marriage and family therapist, as
 defined by Section 502.002, Occupations Code;
 (9)  a licensed master social worker, as defined by
 Section 505.002, Occupations Code;
 (10)  a person who holds a licensed professional
 counselor associate license issued by the Texas State Board of
 Examiners of Professional Counselors;
 (11)  a licensed marriage and family therapist
 associate, as defined by Section 502.002, Occupations Code; and
 (12)  a school counselor certified under Subchapter B,
 Chapter 21, who has earned at least a master's degree related to
 counseling from any public or accredited private institution of
 higher education.
 SECTION 2.  Section 61.603, Education Code, as amended by
 Chapters 678 (H.B. 1211), 705 (H.B. 2100), and 1069 (S.B. 532), Acts
 of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, is reenacted and
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 61.603.  ELIGIBILITY.  (a)  Except as provided by
 Subsection (b), to be eligible to receive repayment assistance
 under this subchapter, a mental health professional must:
 (1)  apply to the board;
 (2)  have completed one, two, or three consecutive
 years of practice in a mental health professional shortage area
 designated by the Department of State Health Services; and
 (3)  provide mental health services in this state to:
 (A)  recipients under the medical assistance
 program authorized by Chapter 32, Human Resources Code;
 (B)  enrollees under the child health plan program
 authorized by Chapter 62, Health and Safety Code; or
 (C)  persons committed to a secure correctional
 facility operated by or under contract with the Texas Juvenile
 Justice Department or persons confined in a secure correctional
 facility operated by or under contract with any division of the
 Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 (b)  A mental health professional may also establish
 eligibility for the repayment assistance under this subchapter by
 satisfying the requirements of this subsection.  To establish
 eligibility under this subsection, the mental health professional
 must:
 (1)  apply to the board;
 (2)  provide mental health services to:
 (A)  patients in a state hospital, as defined by
 Section 552.0011, Health and Safety Code; [or]
 (B)  individuals receiving community-based mental
 health services from a local mental health authority that provides
 the services in accordance with Subchapter B, Chapter 534, Health
 and Safety Code; or
 (C)  students enrolled in a public school in this
 state; and
 (3)  have completed one, two, or three consecutive
 years of practice in this state as described by Subdivision (2).
 SECTION 3.  Section 61.604(d), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  Notwithstanding Subsection (c), if in a state fiscal
 year not all funds available for purposes of the program are used,
 the [The] board may allocate any unused funds to award repayment
 assistance grants to mental health professionals in any of the
 professions listed in Section 61.601 [award a grant under this
 subchapter to a mental health professional described by Section
 61.601(8) only in accordance with Subsection (e)].
 SECTION 4.  Section 61.607, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsections (b-1) and
 (b-2) to read as follows:
 (a)  A mental health professional may receive repayment
 assistance under this subchapter for each year the mental health
 professional establishes eligibility for the assistance in an
 amount determined by applying the following applicable percentage
 to the [maximum total] amount of assistance allowed for the mental
 health professional under Subsection (b):
 (1)  for the first year, 33.33 percent;
 (2)  for the second year, 33.33 percent; and
 (3)  for the third year, 33.33 percent.
 (b)  Subject to Subsection (b-2), the [The total] amount of
 repayment assistance received by a mental health professional under
 this subchapter may not exceed:
 (1)  $180,000 [$160,000], for assistance from the state
 received by a licensed physician;
 (2)  $100,000 [$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)  $80,000 [$60,000], for assistance from the state
 received by an advanced practice registered nurse;
 (4)  $60,000 [$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); [or]
 (B)  a licensed specialist in school psychology;
 (C)  a licensed master social worker;
 (D)  a person who holds a licensed professional
 counselor associate license issued by the Texas State Board of
 Examiners of Professional Counselors;
 (E)  a licensed marriage and family therapist
 associate; or
 (F)  a certified school counselor described by
 Section 61.601(12); [and]
 (5)  $50,000, for assistance from the state received by
 a licensed chemical dependency counselor, if the chemical
 dependency counselor has received within the same 12-month period
 the counselor's:
 (A)  license; and
 (B)  most recent degree applicable to the
 counselor's licensing eligibility requirements; and
 (6)  $15,000 [$10,000], for assistance from the state
 received by a licensed chemical dependency counselor, if the
 chemical dependency counselor has received at least an associate
 degree related to chemical dependency counseling or behavioral
 science and if the counselor is not otherwise described by
 Subdivision (5).
 (b-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a) or (b), a mental
 health professional who receives repayment assistance under this
 subchapter is eligible to receive repayment assistance in addition
 to the amount specified by Subsection (b) as follows:
 (1)  a one-time amount of $5,000 for a mental health
 professional who is fluent in a language of need in the
 professional's practice area as determined by the board;
 (2)  a one-time amount of $10,000 for a mental health
 professional who practices in a county with a population of 150,000
 or less; and
 (3)  notwithstanding Section 61.604(a), $15,000 per
 year for a mental health professional who practices in the manner
 described by Section 61.603 for a fourth and fifth consecutive
 year.
 (b-2)  The total amount of repayment assistance issued to a
 mental health professional under Subsections (b) and (b-1) may not
 exceed the amount described by Subsection (b) for the applicable
 profession plus 10 percent of that amount.
 SECTION 5.  Section 61.608, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (f) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  The board shall adopt rules establishing a process for
 allocating any unused funds under the program in a state fiscal year
 in accordance with Section 61.604(d) [61.604(e)].
 (f)  The board may use funds, in an amount not to exceed $1
 million appropriated for purposes of this subchapter, to market the
 program to students enrolled in postsecondary institutions, mental
 health professionals, and mental health professional organizations
 and associations and may contract with a third party for the
 purpose.  The board or third party may develop marketing plans or
 promotional materials to market the program.
 SECTION 6.  Section 61.604(e), Education Code, is
 repealed.
 SECTION 7.  (a) The changes in law made by this Act to
 Sections 61.603 and 61.607, Education Code, apply only to a person
 who first establishes eligibility for loan repayment assistance
 under Subchapter K, Chapter 61, Education Code, as amended by this
 Act, on the basis of an application submitted on or after September
 1, 2025.  A person who first establishes eligibility on the basis of
 an application submitted before September 1, 2025, is governed by
 the law in effect at the time the application was submitted, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 (b)  The changes in law made by this Act to Section 61.604,
 Education Code, apply beginning with the state fiscal year
 beginning September 1, 2025.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.