THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2877 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 453D-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§453D-7 Application for licensure as a mental health counselor. (a) An applicant shall be issued a license by the department if the applicant provides satisfactory evidence to the department that the applicant is qualified for licensure pursuant to the requirements of this chapter and meets the following qualifications:
(1) [A] Receipt
of a master's degree or doctoral degree from an accredited educational
institution in counseling or in an allied field related to the practice of
mental health counseling that includes, or is supplemented by,
graduate level course work in counseling comprising a minimum of forty-eight
semester hours or seventy-two quarter hours in the following course areas, with
a minimum of three semester hours or five quarter hours in each course area as
indicated below:
(A) Human growth and development, including, but not limited to, the study of life span development, strategies to facilitate that development and transitions, theories of learning and personality development, and human behavior to include crisis, disabilities, addictive behavior, and environmental factors;
(B) Social and cultural foundations, including, but not limited to, the study of issues and trends in a multicultural and diverse society, including characteristics of diverse groups that may include, but are not limited to, age, race, religious or sexual preference, physical disability, ethnicity and culture, gender, socioeconomics, intellectual ability, and individual, family, and group strategies with diverse populations;
(C) Counseling
theories and applications, including, but not limited to,
counseling and consultation, including both individual and systems
perspectives, interviewing, assessment, and counseling skills, as well as
applying principles, methods, and theories of counseling, treatment and
counseling of mental and emotional disorders, and educational techniques aimed
at preventing [such] these disorders with individuals and
families;
(D) Group theory and practice, including, but not limited to, principles of group dynamics, group process, group leadership styles, theories and methods of group counseling, and the application of theory to the group processes;
(E) Career and lifestyle development, including, but not limited to, the study of vocational development theories and decision-making models, assessment instruments, and techniques, types, sources, and uses of occupational and educational information systems, career development applications, and career counseling processes, techniques, and resources;
(F) Appraisal of human
behavior, including, but not limited to, assessment and diagnosis
of disorders with an emphasis on DSM-IV categories[,] and an
understanding of these disorders relative to the counseling context;
(G) Tests and measurements, including, but not limited to, theoretical and historical bases for assessment techniques, as well as assessment methods, including analysis of various types of tests to select, administer, interpret, and use assessment and evaluation instruments and techniques in counseling;
(H) Research and
program evaluation, including, but not limited to, research
design and methods, statistical analysis, principles, practices, and
application of needs assessment, and program evaluation; [and]
(I) Professional
orientation and ethics, including, but not limited to, the
history of the helping profession, professional roles and functions, ethical
standards, confidentiality, professional organizations, and the public policy
process, including advocacy on behalf of the profession and its clientele; and
(J) At
least two academic terms of supervised mental health practicum intern
experience for graduate credit of at least six semester hours or ten quarter
hours in a mental health counseling setting, with three hundred hours of
supervised client contact. The practicum
experience shall be completed under the clinical supervision of a person who is
licensed as a mental health counselor, psychologist, clinical social worker,
advanced practice registered nurse with a specialty in mental health, marriage
and family therapist, or physician with a specialty in psychiatry;
[(2) At least two
academic terms of supervised mental health practicum intern experience for
graduate credit of at least six semester hours or ten quarter hours a mental
health counseling setting with three hundred hours of supervised client
contact; the practicum experience shall be completed under the clinical
supervision of a person who is licensed as a mental health counselor, psychologist,
clinical social worker, advanced practice registered nurse with a specialty in
mental health, marriage and family therapist, or physician with a specialty in
psychiatry;
(3)] (2) Completion of not less than three thousand
hours of post-graduate experience in the practice of mental health counseling,
with one hundred hours of face-to-face clinical supervision that shall be
completed in no less than two years and in no more than four years, under the
clinical supervision of a person who is a licensed mental health counselor,
psychologist, clinical social worker, advanced practice registered nurse with a
specialty in mental health, marriage and family therapist, or physician with a
specialty in psychiatry[;]. In
collaboration with the supervisor, the applicant may elect to fulfill some or
all of the supervision requirements through face-to-face supervision that is
conducted electronically through a videoconference service that complies with
all federal and state privacy, security, and confidentiality laws, including
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. Prior to making this election, it is incumbent
upon the applicant to review the laws and rules of other jurisdictions to
determine the impact, if any, that electronic supervision may have on licensure
by endorsement or reciprocity in other states; and
[(4) Passed] (3) Passage of the National Counselor
Examination for Licensure and Certification.
(b)
An individual [who:] shall be deemed to have met the
requirements of this section if the individual:
(1) Holds current, unencumbered certification as a national certified counselor or a national certified rehabilitation counselor prior to the effective date of this chapter;
(2) Has passed the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification, National Clinical Mental Health Counselors Examination of the National Board for Certified Counselors, or Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification examination after January 1, 2000, and before July 1, 2005; and
(3) Within one year of
the effective date of this chapter, applies for licensure and pays the
applicable license fee[, shall be deemed to have met the requirements of
this section].
(c) For an applicant who graduated from an accredited educational institution as specified in subsection (a)(1) before July 1, 2007, the department shall also deem acceptable:
(1) For practicum
intern experience, written certification from an official of the institution of
higher education attesting that the applicant has completed the academic terms,
graduate credit hours, and supervised client contact hours in subsection [(a)(2)]
(a)(1)(J) and that the applicant's practicum intern experience is
equivalent to a mental health graduate level practicum program; and
(2) For post-graduate
experience, written certification from an officer and the clinical supervisor
of the agency at which the applicant has earned experience attesting that the
applicant has completed the hours of experience and supervision in subsection [(a)(3)]
(a)(2), within the time frame set forth in that subsection, and that the
applicant's post-graduate experience is equivalent to the practice of mental
health counseling.
The license requirements for clinical supervisors
under subsections [(a)(2)] (a)(1)(J) and [(a)(3)] (a)(2)
shall not apply to this subsection."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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BY REQUEST |
Report Title:
Mental Health Counselor; License Requirement; Practicum Internship Experience; Post-graduate Experience Supervision; Chapter 453D
Description:
Clarifies that the practicum internship experience requirement shall be included with the course work in counseling requirement for mental health counselors. Clarifies the supervision requirements of licensure for mental health counselors by permitting applicants to fulfill all or part of their face-to-face clinical supervision requirement by a videoconference service.
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