Bill Text: CA SB620 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Chaptered


Bill Title: Board of Behavioral Sciences: licensure requirements.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2015-09-03 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 262, Statutes of 2015. [SB620 Detail]

Download: California-2015-SB620-Chaptered.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 620	CHAPTERED
	BILL TEXT

	CHAPTER  262
	FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE  SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
	APPROVED BY GOVERNOR  SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
	PASSED THE SENATE  AUGUST 20, 2015
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  JULY 16, 2015
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JULY 2, 2015
	AMENDED IN SENATE  MAY 7, 2015
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 15, 2015
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 6, 2015

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Block

                        FEBRUARY 27, 2015

   An act to amend Sections 4980.03, 4980.42, 4980.43, 4980.44,
4996.23, and 4999.46 of the Business and Professions Code, relating
to healing arts.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 620, Block. Board of Behavioral Sciences: licensure
requirements.
   Existing law provides for the licensure and regulation of marriage
and family therapists, clinical social workers, and professional
clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences. Existing law
requires applicants for licensure in those professions to comply
with specified educational and experience requirements, including,
but not limited to, hours of supervised experience, and sets forth
terms, conditions, and limitations for those hours of experience, as
specified.
   This bill would revise those experience requirements and provide
that individuals who submit applications for examination eligibility
between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, may alternatively
qualify under the current requirements. The bill would also make
other technical and conforming changes.
   This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 4980.43
of the Business and Professions Code made by this bill and AB 250 to
take effect if both bills are chaptered and this bill is chaptered
last.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 4980.03 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.03.  (a) "Board," as used in this chapter, means the Board of
Behavioral Sciences.
   (b) "Intern," as used in this chapter, means an unlicensed person
who has earned his or her master's or doctoral degree qualifying him
or her for licensure and is registered with the board.
   (c) "Trainee," as used in this chapter, means an unlicensed person
who is currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral degree program,
as specified in Sections 4980.36 and 4980.37, that is designed to
qualify him or her for licensure under this chapter, and who has
completed no less than 12 semester units or 18 quarter units of
coursework in any qualifying degree program.
   (d) "Applicant," as used in this chapter, means an unlicensed
person who has completed a master's or doctoral degree program, as
specified in Sections 4980.36 and 4980.37, and whose application for
registration as an intern is pending, or an unlicensed person who has
completed the requirements for licensure as specified in this
chapter, is no longer registered with the board as an intern, and is
currently in the examination process.
   (e) "Advertise," as used in this chapter, includes, but is not
limited to, any public communication, as defined in subdivision (a)
of Section 651, the issuance of any card, sign, or device to any
person, or the causing, permitting, or allowing of any sign or
marking on, or in, any building or structure, or in any newspaper or
magazine or in any directory, or any printed matter whatsoever, with
or without any limiting qualification. Signs within religious
buildings or notices in church bulletins mailed to a congregation
shall not be construed as advertising within the meaning of this
chapter.
   (f) "Experience," as used in this chapter, means experience in
interpersonal relationships, psychotherapy, marriage and family
therapy, direct counseling, and nonclinical practice that satisfies
the requirements for licensure as a marriage and family therapist
pursuant to Section 4980.40.
   (g) "Supervisor," as used in this chapter, means an individual who
meets all of the following requirements:
   (1) Has been licensed by a state regulatory agency for at least
two years as a marriage and family therapist, licensed clinical
social worker, licensed professional clinical counselor, licensed
psychologist, or licensed physician certified in psychiatry by the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
   (2) If a licensed professional clinical counselor, the individual
shall meet the additional training and education requirements
specified in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 4999.20.
   (3) Has not provided therapeutic services to the trainee or
intern.
   (4) Has a current and valid license that is not under suspension
or probation.
   (5) Complies with supervision requirements established by this
chapter and by board regulations.
   (h) "Client centered advocacy," as used in this chapter, includes,
but is not limited to, researching, identifying, and accessing
resources, or other activities, related to obtaining or providing
services and supports for clients or groups of clients receiving
psychotherapy or counseling services.
  SEC. 2.  Section 4980.42 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.42.  (a) Trainees performing services in any work setting
specified in subdivision (e) of Section 4980.43 may perform those
activities and services as a trainee, provided that the activities
and services constitute part of the trainee's supervised course of
study and that the person is designated by the title "trainee."
   (b) Trainees subject to Section 4980.37 may gain hours of
experience and counsel clients outside of the required practicum.
This subdivision shall apply to hours of experience gained and client
counseling provided on and after January 1, 2012.
   (c) Trainees subject to Section 4980.36 may gain hours of
experience outside of the required practicum but must be enrolled in
a practicum course to counsel clients. Trainees subject to Section
4980.36 may counsel clients while not enrolled in a practicum course
if the period of lapsed enrollment is less than 90 calendar days, and
if that period is immediately preceded by enrollment in a practicum
course and immediately followed by enrollment in a practicum course
or completion of the degree program.
   (d) All hours of experience gained pursuant to subdivisions (b)
and (c) shall be subject to the other requirements of this chapter.
   (e) All hours of experience gained as a trainee shall be
coordinated between the school and the site where the hours are being
accrued. The school shall approve each site and shall have a written
agreement with each site that details each party's responsibilities,
including the methods by which supervision shall be provided. The
agreement shall provide for regular progress reports and evaluations
of the student's performance at the site. If an applicant has gained
hours of experience while enrolled in an institution other than the
one that confers the qualifying degree, it shall be the applicant's
responsibility to provide to the board satisfactory evidence that
those hours of trainee experience were gained in compliance with this
section.
  SEC. 3.  Section 4980.43 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.43.  (a) To qualify for licensure as specified in Section
4980.40, each applicant shall complete experience related to the
practice of marriage and family therapy under a supervisor who meets
the qualifications set forth in Section 4980.03. The experience shall
comply with the following:
   (1) A minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised experience completed
during a period of at least 104 weeks.
   (2) A maximum of 40 hours in any seven consecutive days.
   (3) A minimum of 1,700 hours obtained after the qualifying master'
s or doctoral degree was awarded.
   (4) A maximum of 1,300 hours obtained prior to the award date of
the qualifying master's or doctoral degree.
   (5) A maximum of 750 hours of counseling and direct supervisor
contact prior to the award date of the qualifying master's or
doctoral degree.
   (6) No hours of experience may be gained prior to completing
either 12 semester units or 18 quarter units of graduate instruction.

   (7) No hours of experience may be gained more than six years prior
to the date the application for examination eligibility was filed,
except that up to 500 hours of clinical experience gained in the
supervised practicum required by subdivision (c) of Section 4980.37
and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section
4980.36 shall be exempt from this six-year requirement.
   (8) A minimum of 1,750 hours of direct counseling with
individuals, groups, couples, or families, that includes not less
than 500 total hours of experience in diagnosing and treating
couples, families, and children.
   (9) A maximum of 1,250 hours of nonclinical practice, consisting
of direct supervisor contact, administering and evaluating
psychological tests, writing clinical reports, writing progress or
process notes, client centered advocacy, and workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences directly related to marriage and
family therapy that have been approved by the applicant's supervisor.

   (10) It is anticipated and encouraged that hours of experience
will include working with elders and dependent adults who have
physical or mental limitations that restrict their ability to carry
out normal activities or protect their rights.
   This subdivision shall only apply to hours gained on and after
January 1, 2010.
   (b) An individual who submits an application for examination
eligibility between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, may
alternatively qualify under the experience requirements that were in
place on January 1, 2015.
   (c) All applicants, trainees, and registrants shall be at all
times under the supervision of a supervisor who shall be responsible
for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of counseling
performed is consistent with the training and experience of the
person being supervised, and who shall be responsible to the board
for compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations governing the
practice of marriage and family therapy. Supervised experience shall
be gained by an intern or trainee only as an employee or as a
volunteer. The requirements of this chapter regarding gaining hours
of experience and supervision are applicable equally to employees and
volunteers. Experience shall not be gained by an intern or trainee
as an independent contractor.
   (1) If employed, an intern shall provide the board with copies of
the corresponding W-2 tax forms for each year of experience claimed
upon application for licensure.
   (2) If volunteering, an intern shall provide the board with a
letter from his or her employer verifying the intern's employment as
a volunteer upon application for licensure.
   (d) Except for experience gained by attending workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences as described in paragraph (9) of
subdivision (a), supervision shall include at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact in each week for which experience is
credited in each work setting, as specified:
   (1) A trainee shall receive an average of at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact for every five hours of client contact in
each setting. No more than six hours of supervision, whether
individual or group, shall be credited during any single week.
   (2) An individual supervised after being granted a qualifying
degree shall receive at least one additional hour of direct
supervisor contact for every week in which more than 10 hours of
client contact is gained in each setting. No more than six hours of
supervision, whether individual or group, shall be credited during
any single week.
   (3) For purposes of this section, "one hour of direct supervisor
contact" means one hour per week of face-to-face contact on an
individual basis or two hours per week of face-to-face contact in a
group.
   (4) Direct supervisor contact shall occur within the same week as
the hours claimed.
   (5) Direct supervisor contact provided in a group shall be
provided in a group of not more than eight supervisees and in
segments lasting no less than one continuous hour.
   (6) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), an intern working in a
governmental entity, a school, a college, or a university, or an
institution that is both nonprofit and charitable may obtain the
required weekly direct supervisor contact via two-way, real-time
videoconferencing. The supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring
that client confidentiality is upheld.
   (7) All experience gained by a trainee shall be monitored by the
supervisor as specified by regulation.
   (8) The six hours of supervision that may be credited during any
single week pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) shall apply to
supervision hours gained on or after January 1, 2009.
   (e) (1) A trainee may be credited with supervised experience
completed in any setting that meets all of the following:
   (A) Lawfully and regularly provides mental health counseling or
psychotherapy.
   (B) Provides oversight to ensure that the trainee's work at the
setting meets the experience and supervision requirements set forth
in this chapter and is within the scope of practice for the
profession as defined in Section 4980.02.
   (C) Is not a private practice owned by a licensed marriage and
family therapist, a licensed professional clinical counselor, a
licensed psychologist, a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed
physician and surgeon, or a professional corporation of any of those
licensed professions.
   (2) Experience may be gained by the trainee solely as part of the
position for which the trainee volunteers or is employed.
   (f) (1) An intern may be credited with supervised experience
completed in any setting that meets both of the following:
   (A) Lawfully and regularly provides mental health counseling or
psychotherapy.
   (B) Provides oversight to ensure that the intern's work at the
setting meets the experience and supervision requirements set forth
in this chapter and is within the scope of practice for the
profession as defined in Section 4980.02.
   (2) An applicant shall not be employed or volunteer in a private
practice, as defined in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (e), until registered as an intern.
   (3) While an intern may be either a paid employee or a volunteer,
employers are encouraged to provide fair remuneration to interns.
   (4) Except for periods of time during a supervisor's vacation or
sick leave, an intern who is employed or volunteering in private
practice shall be under the direct supervision of a licensee that has
satisfied the requirements of subdivision (g) of Section 4980.03.
The supervising licensee shall either be employed by and practice at
the same site as the intern's employer, or shall be an owner or
shareholder of the private practice. Alternative supervision may be
arranged during a supervisor's vacation or sick leave if the
supervision meets the requirements of this section.
   (5) Experience may be gained by the intern solely as part of the
position for which the intern volunteers or is employed.
   (g) Except as provided in subdivision (h), all persons shall
register with the board as an intern in order to be credited for
postdegree hours of supervised experience gained toward licensure.
   (h) Except when employed in a private practice setting, all
postdegree hours of experience shall be credited toward licensure so
long as the applicant applies for the intern registration within 90
days of the granting of the qualifying master's or doctoral degree
and is thereafter granted the intern registration by the board.
   (i) Trainees, interns, and applicants shall not receive any
remuneration from patients or clients, and shall only be paid by
their employers.
   (j) Trainees, interns, and applicants shall only perform services
at the place where their employers regularly conduct business, which
may include performing services at other locations, so long as the
services are performed under the direction and control of their
employer and supervisor, and in compliance with the laws and
regulations pertaining to supervision. Trainees and interns shall
have no proprietary interest in their employers' businesses and shall
not lease or rent space, pay for furnishings, equipment, or
supplies, or in any other way pay for the obligations of their
employers.
   (k) Trainees, interns, or applicants who provide volunteered
services or other services, and who receive no more than a total,
from all work settings, of five hundred dollars ($500) per month as
reimbursement for expenses actually incurred by those trainees,
interns, or applicants for services rendered in any lawful work
setting other than a private practice shall be considered employees
and not independent contractors. The board may audit applicants who
receive reimbursement for expenses, and the applicants shall have the
burden of demonstrating that the payments received were for
reimbursement of expenses actually incurred.
   (l) Each educational institution preparing applicants for
licensure pursuant to this chapter shall consider requiring, and
shall encourage, its students to undergo individual, marital or
conjoint, family, or group counseling or psychotherapy, as
appropriate. Each supervisor shall consider, advise, and encourage
his or her interns and trainees regarding the advisability of
undertaking individual, marital or conjoint, family, or group
counseling or psychotherapy, as appropriate. Insofar as it is deemed
appropriate and is desired by the applicant, the educational
institution and supervisors are encouraged to assist the applicant in
locating that counseling or psychotherapy at a reasonable cost.
  SEC. 3.5.  Section 4980.43 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.43.  (a) To qualify for licensure as specified in Section
4980.40, each applicant shall complete experience related to the
practice of marriage and family therapy under a supervisor who meets
the qualifications set forth in Section 4980.03. The experience shall
comply with the following:
   (1) A minimum of 3,000 hours of supervised experience completed
during a period of at least 104 weeks.
   (2) A maximum of 40 hours in any seven consecutive days.
   (3) A minimum of 1,700 hours obtained after the qualifying master'
s or doctoral degree was awarded.
   (4) A maximum of 1,300 hours obtained prior to the award date of
the qualifying master's or doctoral degree.
   (5) A maximum of 750 hours of counseling and direct supervisor
contact prior to the award date of the qualifying master's or
doctoral degree.
   (6) No hours of experience may be gained prior to completing
either 12 semester units or 18 quarter units of graduate instruction.

   (7) No hours of experience may be gained more than six years prior
to the date the application for examination eligibility was filed,
except that up to 500 hours of clinical experience gained in the
supervised practicum required by subdivision (c) of Section 4980.37
and subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Section
4980.36 shall be exempt from this six-year requirement.
   (8) A minimum of 1,750 hours of direct counseling with
individuals, groups, couples, or families, that includes not less
than 500 total hours of experience in diagnosing and treating
couples, families, and children.
   (9) A maximum of 1,250 hours of nonclinical practice, consisting
of direct supervisor contact, administering and evaluating
psychological tests, writing clinical reports, writing progress or
process notes, client centered advocacy, and workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences directly related to marriage and
family therapy that have been approved by the applicant's supervisor.

   (10) It is anticipated and encouraged that hours of experience
will include working with elders and dependent adults who have
physical or mental limitations that restrict their ability to carry
out normal activities or protect their rights.
   This subdivision shall only apply to hours gained on and after
January 1, 2010.
   (b) An individual who submits an application for examination
eligibility between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, may
alternatively qualify under the experience requirements that were in
place on January 1, 2015.
   (c) All applicants, trainees, and registrants shall be at all
times under the supervision of a supervisor who shall be responsible
for ensuring that the extent, kind, and quality of counseling
performed is consistent with the training and experience of the
person being supervised, and who shall be responsible to the board
for compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations governing the
practice of marriage and family therapy. Supervised experience shall
be gained by an intern or trainee only as an employee or as a
volunteer. The requirements of this chapter regarding gaining hours
of experience and supervision are applicable equally to employees and
volunteers. Experience shall not be gained by an intern or trainee
as an independent contractor.
   (1) If employed, an intern shall provide the board with copies of
the corresponding W-2 tax forms for each year of experience claimed
upon application for licensure.
   (2) If volunteering, an intern shall provide the board with a
letter from his or her employer verifying the intern's employment as
a volunteer upon application for licensure.
   (d) Except for experience gained by attending workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences as described in paragraph (9) of
subdivision (a), supervision shall include at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact in each week for which experience is
credited in each work setting, as specified:
   (1) A trainee shall receive an average of at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact for every five hours of client contact in
each setting. No more than six hours of supervision, whether
individual or group, shall be credited during any single week.
   (2) An individual supervised after being granted a qualifying
degree shall receive at least one additional hour of direct
supervisor contact for every week in which more than 10 hours of
client contact is gained in each setting. No more than six hours of
supervision, whether individual or group, shall be credited during
any single week.
   (3) For purposes of this section, "one hour of direct supervisor
contact" means one hour per week of face-to-face contact on an
individual basis or two hours per week of face-to-face contact in a
group.
   (4) Direct supervisor contact shall occur within the same week as
the hours claimed.
   (5) Direct supervisor contact provided in a group shall be
provided in a group of not more than eight supervisees and in
segments lasting no less than one continuous hour.
   (6) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), an intern working in a
governmental entity, a school, a college, or a university, or an
institution that is both nonprofit and charitable may obtain the
required weekly direct supervisor contact via two-way, real-time
videoconferencing. The supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring
that client confidentiality is upheld.
   (7) All experience gained by a trainee shall be monitored by the
supervisor as specified by regulation.
   (8) The six hours of supervision that may be credited during any
single week pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) shall apply to
supervision hours gained on or after January 1, 2009.
   (e) (1) A trainee may be credited with supervised experience
completed in any setting that meets all of the following:
   (A) Lawfully and regularly provides mental health counseling or
psychotherapy.
   (B) Provides oversight to ensure that the trainee's work at the
setting meets the experience and supervision requirements set forth
in this chapter and is within the scope of practice for the
profession as defined in Section 4980.02.
   (C) Is not a private practice owned by a licensed marriage and
family therapist, a licensed professional clinical counselor, a
licensed psychologist, a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed
physician and surgeon, or a professional corporation of any of those
licensed professions.
   (2) Experience may be gained by the trainee solely as part of the
position for which the trainee volunteers or is employed.
   (f) (1) An intern may be credited with supervised experience
completed in any setting that meets both of the following:
   (A) Lawfully and regularly provides mental health counseling or
psychotherapy.
   (B) Provides oversight to ensure that the intern's work at the
setting meets the experience and supervision requirements set forth
in this chapter and is within the scope of practice for the
profession as defined in Section 4980.02.
   (2) An applicant shall not be employed or volunteer in a private
practice, as defined in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (e) until registered as an intern.
   (3) While an intern may be either a paid employee or a volunteer,
employers are encouraged to provide fair remuneration to interns.
   (4) Except for periods of time during a supervisor's vacation or
sick leave, an intern who is employed or volunteering in private
practice shall be under the direct supervision of a licensee that has
satisfied the requirements of subdivision (g) of Section 4980.03.
The supervising licensee shall either be employed by and practice at
the same site as the intern's employer, or shall be an owner or
shareholder of the private practice. Alternative supervision may be
arranged during a supervisor's vacation or sick leave if the
supervision meets the requirements of this section.
   (5) Experience may be gained by the intern solely as part of the
position for which the intern volunteers or is employed.
   (g) Except as provided in subdivision (h), all persons shall
register with the board as an intern in order to be credited for
postdegree hours of supervised experience gained toward licensure.
   (h) Except when employed in a private practice setting, all
postdegree hours of experience shall be credited toward licensure so
long as the applicant applies for the intern registration within 90
days of the granting of the qualifying master's or doctoral degree
and is thereafter granted the intern registration by the board.
   (i) Trainees, interns, and applicants shall not receive any
remuneration from patients or clients, and shall only be paid by
their employers.
   (j) Trainees, interns, and applicants shall only perform services
at the place where their employers regularly conduct business, which
may include performing services at other locations, so long as the
services are performed under the direction and control of their
employer and supervisor, and in compliance with the laws and
regulations pertaining to supervision. For purposes of paragraph (3)
of subdivision (a) of Section 2290.5, interns and trainees working
under licensed supervision, consistent with subdivision (b), may
provide services via telehealth within the scope authorized by this
chapter and in accordance with any regulations governing the use of
telehealth promulgated by the board. Trainees and interns shall have
no proprietary interest in their employers' businesses and shall not
lease or rent space, pay for furnishings, equipment, or supplies, or
in any other way pay for the obligations of their employers.
   (k) Trainees, interns, or applicants who provide volunteered
services or other services, and who receive no more than a total,
from all work settings, of five hundred dollars ($500) per month as
reimbursement for expenses actually incurred by those trainees,
interns, or applicants for services rendered in any lawful work
setting other than a private practice shall be considered employees
and not independent contractors. The board may audit applicants who
receive reimbursement for expenses, and the applicants shall have the
burden of demonstrating that the payments received were for
reimbursement of expenses actually incurred.
   (l) Each educational institution preparing applicants for
licensure pursuant to this chapter shall consider requiring, and
shall encourage, its students to undergo individual, marital or
conjoint, family, or group counseling or psychotherapy, as
appropriate. Each supervisor shall consider, advise, and encourage
his or her interns and trainees regarding the advisability of
undertaking individual, marital or conjoint, family, or group
counseling or psychotherapy, as appropriate. Insofar as it is deemed
appropriate and is desired by the applicant, the educational
institution and supervisors
  are encouraged to assist the applicant in locating that counseling
or psychotherapy at a reasonable cost.
  SEC. 4.  Section 4980.44 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.44.  An unlicensed marriage and family therapist intern
employed under this chapter shall comply with the following
requirements:
   (a) Possess, at a minimum, a master's degree as specified in
Section 4980.36 or 4980.37, as applicable.
   (b) Register with the board prior to performing any duties, except
as otherwise provided in subdivision (h) of Section 4980.43.
   (c) Prior to performing any professional services, inform each
client or patient that he or she is an unlicensed marriage and family
therapist registered intern, provide his or her registration number
and the name of his or her employer, and indicate whether he or she
is under the supervision of a licensed marriage and family therapist,
licensed clinical social worker, licensed professional clinical
counselor, licensed psychologist, or a licensed physician and surgeon
certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology.
   (d) (1) Any advertisement by or on behalf of a marriage and family
therapist registered intern shall include, at a minimum, all of the
following information:
   (A) That he or she is a marriage and family therapist registered
intern.
   (B) The intern's registration number.
   (C) The name of his or her employer.
   (D) That he or she is supervised by a licensed person.
   (2) The abbreviation "MFTI" shall not be used in an advertisement
unless the title "marriage and family therapist registered intern"
appears in the advertisement.
  SEC. 5.  Section 4996.23 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4996.23.  (a) To qualify for licensure as specified in Section
4996.2, each applicant shall complete 3,200 hours of post-master's
degree supervised experience related to the practice of clinical
social work. The experience shall comply with the following:
   (1) At least 1,700 hours shall be gained under the supervision of
a licensed clinical social worker. The remaining required supervised
experience may be gained under the supervision of a licensed mental
health professional acceptable to the board as defined by a
regulation adopted by the board.
   (2) A minimum of 2,000 hours in clinical psychosocial diagnosis,
assessment, and treatment, including psychotherapy or counseling.
   (3) A maximum of 1,200 hours in client centered advocacy,
consultation, evaluation, research, direct supervisor contact, and
workshops, seminars, training sessions, or conferences directly
related to clinical social work that have been approved by the
applicant's supervisor.
   (4) Of the 2,000 clinical hours required in paragraph (2), no less
than 750 hours shall be face-to-face individual or group
psychotherapy provided to clients in the context of clinical social
work services.
   (5) A minimum of two years of supervised experience is required to
be obtained over a period of not less than 104 weeks and shall have
been gained within the six years immediately preceding the date on
which the application for licensure was filed.
   (6) Experience shall not be credited for more than 40 hours in any
week.
   (b) An individual who submits an application for examination
eligibility between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, may
alternatively qualify under the experience requirements that were in
place on January 1, 2015.
   (c) "Supervision" means responsibility for, and control of, the
quality of clinical social work services being provided. Consultation
or peer discussion shall not be considered to be supervision.
   (d) (1) Prior to the commencement of supervision, a supervisor
shall comply with all requirements enumerated in Section 1870 of
Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations and shall sign under
penalty of perjury the "Responsibility Statement for Supervisors of
an Associate Clinical Social Worker" form.
   (2) Supervised experience shall include at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact for a minimum of 104 weeks. For purposes of
this subdivision, "one hour of direct supervisor contact" means one
hour per week of face-to-face contact on an individual basis or two
hours of face-to-face contact in a group conducted within the same
week as the hours claimed.
   (3) An associate shall receive at least one additional hour of
direct supervisor contact for every week in which more than 10 hours
of face-to-face psychotherapy is performed in each setting in which
experience is gained. No more than six hours of supervision, whether
individual or group, shall be credited during any single week.
   (4) Supervision shall include at least one hour of direct
supervisor contact during each week for which experience is gained in
each work setting. Supervision is not required for experience gained
attending workshops, seminars, training sessions, or conferences as
described in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a).
   (5) The six hours of supervision that may be credited during any
single week pursuant to paragraph (3) shall apply only to supervision
hours gained on or after January 1, 2010.
   (6) Group supervision shall be provided in a group of not more
than eight supervisees and shall be provided in segments lasting no
less than one continuous hour.
   (7) Of the 104 weeks of required supervision, 52 weeks shall be
individual supervision, and of the 52 weeks of required individual
supervision, not less than 13 weeks shall be supervised by a licensed
clinical social worker.
   (8) Notwithstanding paragraph (2), an associate clinical social
worker working for a governmental entity, school, college, or
university, or an institution that is both a nonprofit and charitable
institution, may obtain the required weekly direct supervisor
contact via live two-way videoconferencing. The supervisor shall be
responsible for ensuring that client confidentiality is preserved.
   (e) The supervisor and the associate shall develop a supervisory
plan that describes the goals and objectives of supervision. These
goals shall include the ongoing assessment of strengths and
limitations and the assurance of practice in accordance with the laws
and regulations. The associate shall submit to the board the initial
original supervisory plan upon application for licensure.
   (f) Experience shall only be gained in a setting that meets both
of the following:
   (1) Lawfully and regularly provides clinical social work, mental
health counseling, or psychotherapy.
   (2) Provides oversight to ensure that the associate's work at the
setting meets the experience and supervision requirements set forth
in this chapter and is within the scope of practice for the
profession as defined in Section 4996.9.
   (g) Experience shall not be gained until the applicant has been
registered as an associate clinical social worker.
   (h) Employment in a private practice as defined in subdivision (i)
shall not commence until the applicant has been registered as an
associate clinical social worker.
   (i) A private practice setting is a setting that is owned by a
licensed clinical social worker, a licensed marriage and family
therapist, a licensed psychologist, a licensed professional clinical
counselor, a licensed physician and surgeon, or a professional
corporation of any of those licensed professions.
   (j) If volunteering, the associate shall provide the board with a
letter from his or her employer verifying his or her voluntary status
upon application for licensure.
   (k) If employed, the associate shall provide the board with copies
of his or her W-2 tax forms for each year of experience claimed upon
application for licensure.
   (l) While an associate may be either a paid employee or volunteer,
employers are encouraged to provide fair remuneration to associates.

   (m) An associate shall not do the following:
   (1) Receive any remuneration from patients or clients and shall
only be paid by his or her employer.
   (2) Have any proprietary interest in the employer's business.
   (3) Lease or rent space, pay for furnishings, equipment, or
supplies, or in any other way pay for the obligations of his or her
employer.
   (n) An associate, whether employed or volunteering, may obtain
supervision from a person not employed by the associate's employer if
that person has signed a written agreement with the employer to take
supervisory responsibility for the associate's social work services.

   (o) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, associates and
applicants for examination shall receive a minimum of one hour of
supervision per week for each setting in which he or she is working.
  SEC. 6.  Section 4999.46 of the Business and Professions Code, as
amended by Section 3 of Chapter 435 of the Statutes of 2014, is
amended to read:
   4999.46.  (a) To qualify for licensure as specified in Section
4999.50, applicants shall complete experience related to the practice
of professional clinical counseling under an approved supervisor.
The experience shall comply with the following:
   (1) A minimum of 3,000 postdegree hours of supervised experience
performed over a period of not less than two years (104 weeks).
   (2) Not more than 40 hours in any seven consecutive days.
   (3) Not less than 1,750 hours of direct counseling with
individuals, groups, couples, or families in a setting described in
Section 4999.44 using a variety of psychotherapeutic techniques and
recognized counseling interventions within the scope of practice of
licensed professional clinical counselors.
   (4) Not less than 150 hours of clinical experience in a hospital
or community mental health setting, as defined in Section 1820 of
Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations.
   (5) A maximum of 1,250 hours of nonclinical practice, consisting
of direct supervisor contact, administering and evaluating
psychological tests, writing clinical reports, writing progress or
process notes, client centered advocacy, and workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences directly related to professional
clinical counseling that have been approved by the applicant's
supervisor.
   (b) An individual who submits an application for examination
eligibility between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2020, may
alternatively qualify under the experience requirements that were in
place on January 1, 2015.
   (c) No hours of clinical mental health experience may be gained
more than six years prior to the date the application for examination
eligibility was filed.
   (d) An applicant shall register with the board as an intern in
order to be credited for postdegree hours of experience toward
licensure. Postdegree hours of experience shall be credited toward
licensure, provided that the applicant applies for intern
registration within 90 days of the granting of the qualifying degree
and is registered as an intern by the board.
   (e) All applicants and interns shall be at all times under the
supervision of a supervisor who shall be responsible for ensuring
that the extent, kind, and quality of counseling performed is
consistent with the training and experience of the person being
supervised, and who shall be responsible to the board for compliance
with all laws, rules, and regulations governing the practice of
professional clinical counseling.
   (f) Experience obtained under the supervision of a spouse or
relative by blood or marriage shall not be credited toward the
required hours of supervised experience. Experience obtained under
the supervision of a supervisor with whom the applicant has had or
currently has a personal, professional, or business relationship that
undermines the authority or effectiveness of the supervision shall
not be credited toward the required hours of supervised experience.
   (g) Except for experience gained by attending workshops, seminars,
training sessions, or conferences as described in paragraph (5) of
subdivision (a), supervision shall include at least one hour of
direct supervisor contact in each week for which experience is
credited in each work setting.
   (1) No more than six hours of supervision, whether individual or
group, shall be credited during any single week. This paragraph shall
apply to supervision hours gained on or after January 1, 2009.
   (2) An intern shall receive at least one additional hour of direct
supervisor contact for every week in which more than 10 hours of
face-to-face psychotherapy is performed in each setting in which
experience is gained.
   (3) For purposes of this section, "one hour of direct supervisor
contact" means one hour of face-to-face contact on an individual
basis or two hours of face-to-face contact in a group of not more
than eight persons in segments lasting no less than one continuous
hour.
   (4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), an intern working in a
governmental entity, a school, a college, or a university, or an
institution that is both nonprofit and charitable, may obtain the
required weekly direct supervisor contact via two-way, real-time
videoconferencing. The supervisor shall be responsible for ensuring
that client confidentiality is upheld.
   (h) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2016.
  SEC. 7.  Section 3.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to
Section 4980.43 of the Business and Professions Code proposed by both
this bill and Assembly Bill 250. It shall only become operative if
(1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January
1, 2016, (2) each bill amends Section 4980.43 of the Business and
Professions Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill
250, in which case Section 3 of this bill shall not become operative.


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