HB5488: SUMMARY OF BILL REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE (Date Completed: 6-22-22) - PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT

PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT                                         H.B. 5488 & 5489:

                                                                                                                                                                                SUMMARY OF BILL

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House Bills  5488 and 5489 (as reported without amendment)

Sponsor:   Representative  Bronna Kahle (H.B. 5488)

                            Representative Felicia Brabec (H.B. 5489)

House Committee:   Health Policy

Senate Committee:   Health Policy and Human Services

 


CONTENT

 

House Bill 5489  would enact within Article 15 (Occupations) of the Public Health Code the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, which would allow telehealth and temporary in-person, face-to-face practice of psychology across jurisdictional boundaries. Specifically, the Compact does the following:

 

 --     Allows a psychologist to hold one or more Compact state licenses at a time.

 --     Allows any Compact state to require a psychologist not previously licensed in a Compact state to obtain and retain a license to be authorized to practice in the Compact state.

 --     Specifies that a home state's license authorizes a psychologist to practice in a receiving state or grants temporary authority to practice in a distant state only under certain circumstances.

 --     Requires Compact states to recognize the right of a psychologist licensed in a Compact state to practice telepsychology in other Compact states in which the psychologist is not licensed.

 --     Requires a psychologist licensed to practice in a Compact state to meet certain requirements.

 --     Specifies that a psychologist practicing in a receiving state is subject to that state's scope of practice, and that a psychologist practicing in a distant state is subject to that state's authority and law.

 --     Requires a receiving state or distant state that takes adverse action against a psychologist to promptly notify the psychologist's home state and the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission.

 --     Grants a home state the power to impose adverse action against a psychologist's license issued by the home state.

 --     Grants a distant state the power to take adverse action on a psychologist's temporary authorization to practice within the distant state.

 --     Requires the Commission to provide for the development and maintenance of a coordinated licensure information system (coordinated database) and reporting system containing licensure and disciplinary action information on all psychologists and individuals to whom the Compact is applicable in all Compact states.

 --     Requires a Compact state to submit a uniform data set containing certain information to the coordinated database.

 --     Creates and establishes the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission, and prescribes its membership, voting procedures, meetings, and powers and authorities.

 --     Requires Commission meetings to be open to the public, but allows the Commission to convene in a closed, nonpublic meeting if it must discuss certain issues or matters.

 --     Requires the Commission to prescribe certain bylaws and rules to govern its conduct.

 --     Establishes an