Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB206

Introduced
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Report Pass
5/31/23  
Refer
5/31/23  
Engrossed
6/7/23  
Refer
6/8/23  

Caption

Requiring the Department of Safety and Professional Services to post certain credential information on its website. (FE)

Impact

The enactment of AB206 would significantly alter state laws pertaining to occupational licensing by establishing clear guidelines for reciprocal credentialing. This change means that health care professionals from other jurisdictions could integrate into Wisconsin's workforce more easily, provided their credentials meet the newly defined reciprocity standards. Additionally, this process would include regular updates and reviews by the DSPS, ensuring that information about credential equivalency is current and publicly available. By fostering a more competitive health care environment, the bill is set to enhance service delivery and availability.

Summary

Assembly Bill 206 aims to streamline the process of obtaining reciprocal credentials for health care providers in Wisconsin. This legislation mandates the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) to evaluate and determine the equivalency of credentialing standards across states. If a health care provider already holds a credential in another state, they may qualify for a reciprocal credential in Wisconsin without undergoing the complete application process. This aims to reduce barriers to entry for qualified professionals and ensure that service members, former service members, and their spouses can transition into the workforce more seamlessly.

Contention

Despite the perceived benefits, the bill may face contention among stakeholders concerned about maintaining high professional standards within Wisconsin. Some may argue that relaxing credentialing requirements could lead to a lower standard of care if not carefully monitored. Moreover, the effectiveness of the reciprocity evaluation process and the accuracy of equivalency determinations are likely to be under scrutiny. Ensuring that the DSPS has the resources to conduct thorough reviews and updates, as mandated by the bill, will be crucial to its success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB195

Requiring the Department of Safety and Professional Services to post certain credential information on its website. (FE)

WI SB193

Renewal dates and continuing education requirements for certain credentials issued by the Department of Safety and Professional Services and credentialing boards and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI AB204

Renewal dates and continuing education requirements for certain credentials issued by the Department of Safety and Professional Services and credentialing boards and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI SB320

Reciprocal credentials. (FE)

WI AB332

Reciprocal credentials. (FE)

WI SB189

Biennial report on various metrics related to the issuance of occupational credentials. (FE)

WI AB200

Biennial report on various metrics related to the issuance of occupational credentials. (FE)

WI SB194

Practice of certain professions by credential holders from other states. (FE)

WI AB205

Practice of certain professions by credential holders from other states. (FE)

WI SB135

Reciprocal credentials. (FE)

Similar Bills

WI SB195

Requiring the Department of Safety and Professional Services to post certain credential information on its website. (FE)

WI AB200

Biennial report on various metrics related to the issuance of occupational credentials. (FE)

WI SB189

Biennial report on various metrics related to the issuance of occupational credentials. (FE)

CA AB1658

Teacher credentialing: adult education: workgroup.

WI SB190

Publication of credential metrics. (FE)

WI AB201

Publication of credential metrics. (FE)

WI SB320

Reciprocal credentials. (FE)

WI AB332

Reciprocal credentials. (FE)