BILL NUMBER: SB 274	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  JUNE 3, 2011
	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 11, 2011

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Wyland

                        FEBRUARY 14, 2011

   An act to amend Sections 4980.10  and   ,
 4999.47  , 4999.54, 4999.102, and 4999.104  of,
 and  to add Sections 4989.13, 4991.1, and 4999.13
to,  and to repeal Sections 4999.56 and 4999.101 of,  the
Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts  , and
declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately  .


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 274, as amended, Wyland. Healing arts.
   Existing law, the Marriage and Family Therapist Act, provides for
the licensure and regulation of marriage and family therapists by the
Board of Behavioral Sciences. Existing law, the Educational
Psychologist Practice Act, provides for the licensure and regulation
of educational psychologists by the Board of Behavioral Sciences.
Existing law, the Clinical Social Worker Practice Act, provides for
the licensure and regulation of social workers  by the Board of
Behavioral Sciences  . Existing law, the Licensed Professional
Clinical Counselor Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of
professional clinical counselors by the Board of Behavioral Sciences.
 Existing law authorizes the board to issue a professional
clinical counselor license to any person submitting an application
  between January 1, 2011, and June 30, 2011, if that
applicant meets specified requirements. Existing law makes these
licenses valid for 6 years, specifies that such a license expires one
year from the date of issuance, and prescribes a specified renewal
procedure. Exist   ing law provides that other professional
clinical licenses expire no more than 24 months after the date of
issuance and may be renewed within 3 years of expiration. 
Existing law also governs the regulation of clinical counselor
trainees and interns. Existing law allows clinical counselor
trainees, interns, and applicants to perform services as an employee
or as a volunteer, but not as an independent contractor.
   This bill would set forth provisions that would provide that a
person engages in the practice of marriage and family therapy,
educational psychology, clinical social work, or professional
clinical counseling when he or she performs or offers to perform or
holds himself or herself out as able to perform this service for
remuneration in any form, including donations.  The bill would
authorize the board to issue a professional clinical counselor
license to any person submitting an application between January 1,
2011, and June 30, 2011, if that applicant meets specified
requirements. The bill would provide that all licenses issued expire
no more than 24 months after the issuance date and that all of these
licenses would be eligible for renewal within 3 years of expiration.
 The bill would revise and recast the provision relating to
clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants, and instead
provide that experience shall not be gained by clinical counselor
interns or trainees as an independent contractor. The bill would
require a clinical counselor intern when applying for licensure as a
professional clinical counselor to show proof of his or her
employment as an employee or volunteer by providing to the board
copies of his or her W-2 tax forms or a letter from an employer
verifying employment as a volunteer for each year of experience
claimed. 
   This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as
an urgency statute. 
   Vote:  majority   2/3  . Appropriation:
no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.


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

  SECTION 1.  Section 4980.10 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4980.10.  A person engages in the practice of marriage and family
therapy when he or she performs or offers to perform or holds himself
or herself out as able to perform this service for remuneration in
any form, including donations.
  SEC. 2.  Section 4989.13 is added to the Business and Professions
Code, to read:
   4989.13.  A person engages in the practice of educational
psychology when he or she performs or offers to perform or holds
himself or herself out as able to perform this service for
remuneration in any form, including donations.
  SEC. 3.  Section 4991.1 is added to the Business and Professions
Code, to read:
   4991.1.  A person engages in the practice of clinical social work
when he or she performs or offers to perform or holds himself or
herself out as able to perform this service for remuneration in any
form, including donations.
  SEC. 4.  Section 4999.13 is added to the Business and Professions
Code, to read:
   4999.13.  A person engages in the practice of professional
clinical counseling when he or she performs or offers to perform or
holds himself or herself out as able to perform this service for
remuneration in any form, including donations.
  SEC. 5.  Section 4999.47 of the Business and Professions Code is
amended to read:
   4999.47.  (a) Clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants
shall perform services as an employee or as a volunteer.
   The requirements of this chapter regarding gaining hours of
clinical mental health experience and supervision are applicable
equally to employees and volunteers. Experience shall not be gained
by clinical counselor interns or trainees as an independent
contractor.
   (1) If employed, a clinical counselor intern shall provide the
board with copies of the corresponding W-2 tax forms for each year of
experience claimed upon application for licensure as a professional
clinical counselor.
   (2) If volunteering, a clinical counselor 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 as a
professional clinical counselor.
   (b) Clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants shall not
receive any remuneration from patients or clients, and shall only be
paid by their employers.
   (c) While an intern may be either a paid employee or a volunteer,
employers are encouraged to provide fair remuneration.
   (d) Clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants who
provide voluntary 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
clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants for services
rendered in any lawful work setting other than a private practice
shall be considered an employee and not an independent contractor.
   (e) The board may audit an intern or applicant who receives
reimbursement for expenses and the intern or applicant shall have the
burden of demonstrating that the payments received were for
reimbursement of expenses actually incurred.
   (f) Clinical counselor trainees, interns, and applicants shall
only perform services at the place where their employer regularly
conducts business and services, which may include other locations, as
long as the services are performed under the direction and control
of the employer and supervisor in compliance with the laws and
regulations pertaining to supervision. Clinical counselor trainees,
interns, and applicants shall have no proprietary interest in the
employer's business.
   (g) 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 clinical counselor 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. 6.    Section 4999.54 of the   Business
and Professions Code   is amended to read: 
   4999.54.  (a) Notwithstanding Section 4999.50, the board may issue
a license to any person who submits an application for a license
between January 1, 2011, and  June 30, 2011  
December 31, 2011  , provided that all documentation is
submitted within 12 months of the board's evaluation of the
application, and provided he or she meets one of the following sets
of criteria:
   (1) He or she meets all of the following requirements:
   (A) Has a master's or doctoral degree from a school, college, or
university as specified in Section 4999.32, that is counseling or
psychotherapy in content. If the person's degree does not include all
the graduate coursework in all nine core content areas as required
by paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 4999.32, a person
shall provide documentation that he or she has completed the required
coursework prior to licensure pursuant to this chapter. Except as
specified in clause (ii), a qualifying degree must include the
supervised practicum or field study experience as required in
paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 4999.32.
   (i) A counselor educator whose degree contains at least seven of
the nine required core content areas shall be given credit for
coursework not contained in the degree if the counselor educator
provides documentation that he or she has taught the equivalent of
the required core content areas in a graduate program in counseling
or a related area.
   (ii) Degrees issued prior to 1996 shall include a minimum of 30
semester units or 45 quarter units and at least six of the nine
required core content areas specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision
(c) of Section 4999.32 and three semester units or four and one-half
quarter units of supervised practicum or field study experience. The
total number of units shall be no less than 48 semester units or 72
quarter units.
   (iii) Degrees issued in 1996 and after shall include a minimum of
48 semester units or 72 quarter units and at least seven of the nine
core content areas specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of
Section 4999.32.
   (B) Has completed all of the coursework or training specified in
subdivision (e) of Section 4999.32.
   (C) Has at least two years, full-time or the equivalent, of
postdegree counseling experience, that includes at least 1,700 hours
of experience in a clinical setting supervised by a licensed marriage
and family therapist, a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed
psychologist, a licensed physician and surgeon specializing in
psychiatry, or a master's level counselor or therapist who is
certified by a national certifying or registering organization,
including, but not limited to, the National Board for Certified
Counselors or the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor
Certification.
   (D) Has a passing score on the following examinations:
   (i) The National Counselor Examination for Licensure and
Certification or the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Examination.
   (ii) The National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Examination.
   (iii) A California jurisprudence and ethics examination, when
developed by the board.
   (2) Is currently licensed as a marriage and family therapist in
the State of California, meets the coursework requirements described
in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1), and passes the examination
described in subdivision (b).
   (3) Is currently licensed as a clinical social worker in the State
of California, meets the coursework requirements described in
subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1), and passes the examination
described in subdivision (b).
   (b) (1) The board and the Office of Professional Examination
Services shall jointly develop an examination on the differences, if
any differences exist, between the following:
   (A) The practice of professional clinical counseling and the
practice of marriage and family therapy.
   (B) The practice of professional clinical counseling and the
practice of clinical social work.
   (2) If the board, in consultation with the Office of Professional
Examination Services, determines that an examination is necessary
pursuant to this subdivision, an applicant described in paragraphs
(2) and (3) of subdivision (a) shall pass the examination as a
condition of licensure.
   (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to expand or
constrict the scope of practice of professional clinical counseling,
as defined in Section 4999.20.
   SEC. 7.    Section 4999.56 of the   Business
and Professions Code   is repealed.  
   4999.56.  (a) A license issued under paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 4999.54 shall be valid for six years from the issuance
date of the initial license provided that the license is annually
renewed during that period pursuant to Section 4999.101. After this
six-year period, it shall be canceled unless the licensee does both
of the following within the next renewal period:
   (1) Obtains a licensure renewal as provided in Section 4999.101.
   (2) Passes the examinations required for licensure on or after
January 1, 2012, as required by the board pursuant to Section
4999.52, or documents that he or she has already passed those
examinations.
   (b) Upon failure to meet the requirements set forth in this
section, a license issued pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 4999.54 shall be canceled and the person shall be
required to meet the requirements listed in Section 4999.50 to obtain
a new license.
   (c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2018, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted
statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2018, deletes or extends
that date. 
   SEC. 8.    Section 4999.101 of the  
Business and Professions Code   is repealed.  
   4999.101.  (a) A license issued under paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 4999.54 shall expire one year from the last day of
the month during which it was issued.
   (b) To renew an unexpired license described in subdivision (a),
the licensee, on or before the expiration date of the license, shall
do all of the following:
   (1) Apply for renewal on a form prescribed by the board.
   (2) Pay a renewal fee prescribed by the board.
   (3) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements
set forth in Section 4999.76.
   (4) Notify the board whether he or she has been convicted, as
defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any
disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing
board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensee's last
renewal.
   (c) The board shall begin accepting applications for licensure
renewal on January 1, 2012.
   (d) If a license issued under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 4999.54 is not renewed on or before the expiration date of
the license, the license shall be canceled and the person shall be
required to meet the requirements set forth in Section 4999.50 in
order to obtain a new license.
   (e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2018, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted
statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2018, deletes or extends
that date. 
   SEC. 9.    Section 4999.102 of the  
Business and Professions Code   is amended to read: 
   4999.102.  (a) Licenses issued under  Section 4999.50,
paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 4999.54,
subdivision (b) of Section 4999.58, or Section 4999.60 and, on and
after January 1, 2018, licenses issued under paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 4999.54   this chapter 
shall expire no more than 24 months after the issue date. The
expiration date of the original license shall be set by the board.
   (b) To renew an unexpired license described in subdivision (a),
the licensee, on or before the expiration date of the license, shall
do all of the following:
   (1) Apply for a renewal on a form prescribed by the board.
   (2) Pay a two-year renewal fee prescribed by the board.
   (3) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements
set forth in Section 4999.76.
   (4) Notify the board whether he or she has been convicted, as
defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any
disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing
board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensee's last
renewal.
   SEC. 10.    Section 4999.104 of the  
Business and Professions Code   is amended to read: 
   4999.104.  Licenses issued under  Section 4999.50,
paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 4999.54,
subdivision (b) of Section 4999.58, or Section 4999.60 and, on and
after January 1, 2018, licenses issued under paragraph (1) of
subdivision (a) of Section 4999.54  this chapter 
that have expired may be renewed at any time within three years of
expiration. To renew an expired license described in this section,
the licensee shall do all of the following:
   (a) File an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the
board.
   (b) Pay all fees that would have been paid if the license had not
become delinquent.
   (c) Pay all delinquency fees.
   (d) Certify compliance with the continuing education requirements
set forth in Section 4999.76.
   (e) Notify the board whether he or she has been convicted, as
defined in Section 490, of a misdemeanor or felony, or whether any
disciplinary action has been taken by any regulatory or licensing
board in this or any other state, subsequent to the licensee's last
renewal.
   SEC. 11.    This act is an urgency statute necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety
within the meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go
into immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
 
   In order to make necessary changes to the practices of marriage
and family therapy, educational psychology, clinical social work, and
professional clinical counseling that are governed by the Board of
Behavioral Sciences as soon as possible, including, to ensure that
the grandparenting path is still an available option to licensed
professional clinical counselor applicants for a six-month time
period, and to preserve the intent of Senate Bill 788 (Chapter 619 fo
the Statutes of 2009) that authorized the licensure of licensed
professional clinical counselors, it is necessary for this act to
take effect immediately.