Bill Text: FL S0566 | 2022 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Mental Health Professional Licensure
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2022-04-08 - Chapter No. 2022-29 [S0566 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0566-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2022 Legislature CS for SB 566 2022566er 1 2 An act relating to mental health professional 3 licensure; amending s. 491.005, F.S.; revising 4 licensure requirements for clinical social workers, 5 marriage and family therapists, and mental health 6 counselors; providing an effective date. 7 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 Section 1. Subsections (1), (3), and (4) of section 11 491.005, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 12 491.005 Licensure by examination.— 13 (1) CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK.—Upon verification of 14 documentation and payment of a fee not to exceed $200, as set by 15 board rule,plus the actual per applicant cost to the department16for purchase of the examination from the American Association of17State Social Worker’s Boards or a similar national organization,18 the department shall issue a license as a clinical social worker 19 to an applicant whomwhothe board certifies has met all of the 20 following criteria: 21 (a)HasSubmitted an application and paid the appropriate 22 fee. 23 (b)1.HasReceived a doctoral degree in social work from a 24 graduate school of social work which at the time the applicant 25 graduated was accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by 26 the United States Department of Education orhasreceived a 27 master’s degree in social work from a graduate school of social 28 work which at the time the applicant graduated: 29 a. Was accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; 30 b. Was accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of 31 Social Work; or 32 c. Has been determined to have been a program equivalent to 33 programs approved by the Council on Social Work Education by the 34 Foreign Equivalency Determination Service of the Council on 35 Social Work Education. An applicant who graduated from a program 36 at a university or college outside of the United States or 37 Canada must present documentation of the equivalency 38 determination from the council in order to qualify. 39 2. The applicant’s graduate programmust haveemphasized 40 direct clinical patient or client health care services, 41 including, but not limited to, coursework in clinical social 42 work, psychiatric social work, medical social work, social 43 casework, psychotherapy, or group therapy. The applicant’s 44 graduate program must have included all of the following 45 coursework: 46 a. A supervised field placement which was part of the 47 applicant’s advanced concentration in direct practice, during 48 which the applicant provided clinical services directly to 49 clients. 50 b. Completion of 24 semester hours or 32 quarter hours in 51 theory of human behavior and practice methods as courses in 52 clinically oriented services, including a minimum of one course 53 in psychopathology, and no more than one course in research, 54 taken in a school of social work accredited or approved pursuant 55 to subparagraph 1. 56 3. If the course title which appears on the applicant’s 57 transcript does not clearly identify the content of the 58 coursework, the applicant providedshall be required to provide59 additional documentation, including, but not limited to, a 60 syllabus or catalog description published for the course. 61 (c) CompletedHas hadat least 2 years of clinical social 62 work experience, which took place subsequent to completion of a 63 graduate degree in social work at an institution meeting the 64 accreditation requirements of this section, under the 65 supervision of a licensed clinical social worker or the 66 equivalent who is a qualified supervisor as determined by the 67 board. An individual who intends to practice in Florida to 68 satisfy clinical experience requirements must register pursuant 69 to s. 491.0045 before commencing practice. If the applicant’s 70 graduate program was not a program which emphasized direct 71 clinical patient or client health care services as described in 72 subparagraph (b)2., the supervised experience requirement must 73 take place after the applicant has completed a minimum of 15 74 semester hours or 22 quarter hours of the coursework required. A 75 doctoral internship may be applied toward the clinical social 76 work experience requirement. A licensed mental health 77 professional must be on the premises when clinical services are 78 provided by a registered intern in a private practice setting. 79 (d)HasPassed a theory and practice examination designated 80 by board ruleprovided by the department for this purpose. 81 (e)HasDemonstrated, in a manner designated by board rule 82of the board, knowledge of the laws and rules governing the 83 practice of clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, 84 and mental health counseling. 85 (3) MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY.—Upon verification of 86 documentation and payment of a fee not to exceed $200, as set by 87 board rule,plus the actual cost of the purchase of the88examination from the Association of Marital and Family Therapy89Regulatory Board, or similar national organization,the 90 department shall issue a license as a marriage and family 91 therapist to an applicant who the board certifies has met all of 92 the following criteria: 93 (a)HasSubmitted an application and paid the appropriate 94 fee. 95 (b)1. Attained one of the following: 96 a. A minimum of a master’s degree in marriage and family 97 therapy from a program accredited by the Commission on 98 Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. 99 b. A minimum of a master’s degree with a major emphasis in 100 marriage and family therapy or a closely related field from a 101 university program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of 102 Counseling and Related Educational Programs and graduate courses 103 approved by the board. 104 c.HasA minimum of a master’s degree with anmajor105 emphasis in marriage and family therapy or a closely related 106 field, with a degree conferred before September 1, 2027, from an 107 institutionally accredited college or universityfrom a program108accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and109Family Therapy Education or from a Florida university program110accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and111Related Educational Programsand graduate courses approved by 112 the boardof Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy,113and Mental Health Counseling. 114 2. If the course title that appears on the applicant’s 115 transcript does not clearly identify the content of the 116 coursework, the applicant providedshallprovideadditional 117 documentation, including, but not limited to, a syllabus or 118 catalog description published for the course. The required 119 master’s degree must have been received in an institution of 120 higher education that, at the time the applicant graduated, was 121 fully accredited by an institutionala regionalaccrediting body 122 recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or 123 its successor organizationCommission on Recognition of124Postsecondary Accreditationor waspublicly recognized asa 125 member in good standing with the Association of Universities and 126 Colleges of Canada, or an institution of higher education 127 located outside the United States and Canada which, at the time 128 the applicant was enrolled and at the time the applicant 129 graduated, maintained a standard of training substantially 130 equivalent to the standards of training of those institutions in 131 the United States which are accredited by an institutionala132regionalaccrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher 133 Education Accreditation or its successor organizationCommission134on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation. Such foreign 135 education and training must have been received in an institution 136 or program of higher education officially recognized by the 137 government of the country in which it is located as an 138 institution or program to train students to practice as 139 professional marriage and family therapists or psychotherapists. 140 The applicant has the burden of establishing that the 141 requirements of this provision have been met, and the board 142 shall require documentation, such as an evaluation by a foreign 143 equivalency determination service, as evidence that the 144 applicant’s graduate degree program and education were 145 equivalent to an accredited program in this country. An 146 applicant with a master’s degree from a program that did not 147 emphasize marriage and family therapy may complete the 148 coursework requirement in a training institution fully 149 accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and 150 Family Therapy Education recognized by the United States 151 Department of Education. 152 (c) CompletedHas hadat least 2 years of clinical 153 experience during which 50 percent of the applicant’s clients 154 were receiving marriage and family therapy services, which must 155 be at the post-master’s level under the supervision of a 156 licensed marriage and family therapist with at least 5 years of 157 experience, or the equivalent, who is a qualified supervisor as 158 determined by the board. An individual who intends to practice 159 in Florida to satisfy the clinical experience requirements must 160 register pursuant to s. 491.0045 before commencing practice. If 161 a graduate has a master’s degree with a major emphasis in 162 marriage and family therapy or a closely related field which did 163 not include all of the coursework required by paragraph (b), 164 credit for the post-master’s level clinical experience may not 165 commence until the applicant has completed a minimum of 10 of 166 the courses required by paragraph (b), as determined by the 167 board, and at least 6 semester hours or 9 quarter hours of the 168 course credits must have been completed in the area of marriage 169 and family systems, theories, or techniques. Within the 2 years 170 of required experience, the applicant shall provide direct 171 individual, group, or family therapy and counseling to cases 172 including those involving unmarried dyads, married couples, 173 separating and divorcing couples, and family groups that include 174 children. A doctoral internship may be applied toward the 175 clinical experience requirement. A licensed mental health 176 professional must be on the premises when clinical services are 177 provided by a registered intern in a private practice setting. 178 (d)HasPassed a theory and practice examination designated 179 by board ruleprovided by the department. 180 (e)HasDemonstrated, in a manner designated by board rule, 181 knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of 182 clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and mental 183 health counseling. 184 185 For the purposes of dual licensure, the department shall license 186 as a marriage and family therapist any person who meets the 187 requirements of s. 491.0057. Fees for dual licensure may not 188 exceed those stated in this subsection. 189 (4) MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING.—Upon verification of 190 documentation and payment of a fee not to exceed $200, as set by 191 board rule,plus the actual per applicant cost of purchase of192the examination from the National Board for Certified Counselors193or its successor organization,the department shall issue a 194 license as a mental health counselor to an applicant who the 195 board certifies has met all of the following criteria: 196 (a)HasSubmitted an application and paid the appropriate 197 fee. 198 (b)1. AttainedHasa minimum of an earned master’s degree 199 from a mental health counseling program accredited by the 200 Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related 201 Educational Programs which consists of at least 60 semester 202 hours or 80 quarter hours of clinical and didactic instruction, 203 including a course in human sexuality and a course in substance 204 abuse. If the master’s degree is earned from a program related 205 to the practice of mental health counseling which is not 206 accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling 207 and Related Educational Programs, then the coursework and 208 practicum, internship, or fieldwork must consist of at least 60 209 semester hours or 80 quarter hours and meet all of the following 210 requirements: 211 a. Thirty-three semester hours or 44 quarter hours of 212 graduate coursework, which must include a minimum of 3 semester 213 hours or 4 quarter hours of graduate-level coursework in each of 214 the following 11 content areas: counseling theories and 215 practice; human growth and development; diagnosis and treatment 216 of psychopathology; human sexuality; group theories and 217 practice; individual evaluation and assessment; career and 218 lifestyle assessment; research and program evaluation; social 219 and cultural foundations; substance abuse; and legal, ethical, 220 and professional standards issues in the practice of mental 221 health counseling. Courses in research, thesis or dissertation 222 work, practicums, internships, or fieldwork may not be applied 223 toward this requirement. 224 b. A minimum of 3 semester hours or 4 quarter hours of 225 graduate-level coursework addressing diagnostic processes, 226 including differential diagnosis and the use of the current 227 diagnostic tools, such as the current edition of the American 228 Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of 229 Mental Disorders. The graduate program must have emphasized the 230 common core curricular experience. 231 c. The equivalent, as determined by the board, of at least 232 700 hours of university-sponsored supervised clinical practicum, 233 internship, or field experience that includes at least 280 hours 234 of direct client services, as required in the accrediting 235 standards of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and 236 Related Educational Programs for mental health counseling 237 programs. This experience may not be used to satisfy the post 238 master’s clinical experience requirement. 239 2.HasProvided additional documentation if a course title 240 that appears on the applicant’s transcript does not clearly 241 identify the content of the coursework. The documentation must 242 include, but is not limited to, a syllabus or catalog 243 description published for the course. 244 245 Education and training in mental health counseling must have 246 been received in an institution of higher education that, at the 247 time the applicant graduated, was fully accredited by an 248 institutionala regionalaccrediting body recognized by the 249 Council for Higher Education Accreditation or its successor 250 organization or waspublicly recognized asa member in good 251 standing with the Association of Universities and Colleges of 252 Canada, or an institution of higher education located outside 253 the United States and Canada which, at the time the applicant 254 was enrolled and at the time the applicant graduated, maintained 255 a standard of training substantially equivalent to the standards 256 of training of those institutions in the United States which are 257 accredited by an institutionala regionalaccrediting body 258 recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or 259 its successor organization. Such foreign education and training 260 must have been received in an institution or program of higher 261 education officially recognized by the government of the country 262 in which it is located as an institution or program to train 263 students to practice as mental health counselors. The applicant 264 has the burden of establishing that the requirements of this 265 provision have been met, and the board shall require 266 documentation, such as an evaluation by a foreign equivalency 267 determination service, as evidence that the applicant’s graduate 268 degree program and education were equivalent to an accredited 269 program in this country. Beginning July 1, 2025, an applicant 270 must have a master’s degree from a program that is accredited by 271 the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related 272 Educational Programs, the Masters in Psychology and Counseling 273 Accreditation Council, or an equivalent accrediting body which 274 consists of at least 60 semester hours or 80 quarter hours to 275 apply for licensure under this paragraph. 276 (c) CompletedHas hadat least 2 years of clinical 277 experience in mental health counseling, which must be at the 278 post-master’s level under the supervision of a licensed mental 279 health counselor or the equivalent who is a qualified supervisor 280 as determined by the board. An individual who intends to 281 practice in Florida to satisfy the clinical experience 282 requirements must register pursuant to s. 491.0045 before 283 commencing practice. If a graduate has a master’s degree with a 284 major related to the practice of mental health counseling which 285 did not include all the coursework required under sub 286 subparagraphs (b)1.a. and b., credit for the post-master’s level 287 clinical experience may not commence until the applicant has 288 completed a minimum of seven of the courses required under sub 289 subparagraphs (b)1.a. and b., as determined by the board, one of 290 which must be a course in psychopathology or abnormal 291 psychology. A doctoral internship may be applied toward the 292 clinical experience requirement. A licensed mental health 293 professional must be on the premises when clinical services are 294 provided by a registered intern in a private practice setting. 295 (d)HasPassed a theory and practice examination designated 296 by board ruleprovided by the department for this purpose. 297 (e)HasDemonstrated, in a manner designated by board rule, 298 knowledge of the laws and rules governing the practice of 299 clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and mental 300 health counseling. 301 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.