Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB1259

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Concerning supervision requirements for behavioral health professionals in elementary and secondary public schools.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1259 is expected to influence state laws surrounding education and mental health care. By clarifying and potentially strengthening supervision standards for behavioral health professionals, the bill could lead to better outcomes for students needing help. Enhanced oversight may ultimately ensure that these professionals are receiving adequate support and resources, thereby improving the availability and quality of mental health services in schools.

Summary

House Bill 1259 addresses the supervision requirements for behavioral health professionals operating within elementary and secondary public schools. The bill seeks to enhance the framework that governs how these professionals are supervised, aiming to improve the quality of care provided to students requiring mental health support. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of mental health issues in educational settings and the need for adequate supervision to ensure professionals are effectively equipped to handle various student needs.

Contention

Though the bill presents a positive step towards addressing mental health in schools, it may also raise some points of contention among stakeholders. Some education advocates might argue that increased supervision could create bureaucratic hurdles that may slow down the responsiveness of mental health services. Others may express concern regarding the costs associated with implementing enhanced supervision measures, particularly if they require additional staffing or training. Balancing the need for effective supervision with operational realities will be critical as discussions around the bill progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA HB1515

Concerning contracting and procurement requirements for behavioral health services in medical assistance programs.

WA HB1239

Establishing a simple and uniform system for complaints related to, and instituting a code of educator ethics for, conduct within or involving public elementary and secondary schools.

WA SB5744

Concerning plumbing supervision.

WA HB2122

Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.

WA SB6165

Concerning wellness programs for certain health care professionals.

WA SB5585

Allowing licensed and certified behavioral health agencies to designate certain individuals as mental health professionals.

WA HB1926

Concerning supervision compliance credit.

WA HB1093

Providing parents and their children with more choices for a quality elementary and secondary education through the family empowerment scholarship program.

WA HB2048

Concerning supervision of domestic violence in criminal sentencing.

WA SB6086

Concerning supervision compliance credit.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.