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SB74,3522Section 35. 457.04 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB74,12,223457.04 (7) Practice psychotherapy unless the person is licensed under this
24subchapter, holds a valid professional counselor privilege to practice in this state, or

1is a certificate holder who may practice psychotherapy under except in accordance
2with the rules promulgated under ss. 457.03 and 457.035.
SB74,363Section 36. 457.08 (4m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB74,12,54457.08 (4m) Multistate social work licenses. (a) The social worker
5section shall grant a clinical-category multistate license to any of the following:
SB74,12,861. An individual who holds or is eligible for a clinical social worker license
7under sub. (4), satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (4) (a) and (b), and pays
8the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,12,1292. An individual who holds a clinical-category multistate license in another
10state that is a party to the social work licensure compact, has changed his or her
11state of primary domicile to this state, satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (7)
12(b), and pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,12,1413(b) The social worker section shall grant a masters-category multistate
14license to any of the following:
SB74,12,17151. An individual who holds or is eligible for an advanced practice social worker
16certificate under sub. (2), satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (4) (a) and (c),
17and pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,12,21182. An individual who holds a masters-category multistate license in another
19state that is a party to the social work licensure compact, has changed his or her
20state of primary domicile to this state, satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (7)
21(b), and pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,12,2322(c) The social worker section shall grant a bachelors-category multistate
23license to any of the following:
SB74,13,3
11. An individual who holds or is eligible for a social worker certificate under
2sub. (1), satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (4) (a) and (d), and pays the fee
3specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,13,742. An individual who holds a bachelors-category multistate license in another
5state that is a party to the social work licensure compact, has changed his or her
6state of primary domicile to this state, satisfies the requirements under s. 457.70 (7)
7(b), and pays the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1).
SB74,378Section 37. 457.09 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB74,13,119457.09 (4) (b) 1. A human services internship that involves direct practice
10with clients and that is supervised by a social worker certified under this
11subchapter who has a bachelors or masters degree in social work.
SB74,3812Section 38. 457.09 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB74,13,1513457.09 (4) (b) 2. One year of social work employment that involves direct
14practice with clients and that is supervised by a social worker certified under this
15subchapter who has a bachelors or masters degree in social work.
SB74,3916Section 39. 457.24 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB74,13,2317457.24 (1) Except as provided in sub. (2), a person licensed as a clinical social
18worker, marriage and family therapist, or professional counselor under this
19subchapter or who is exercising the professional counselor privilege to practice in
20this state may not practice clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, or
21professional counseling unless he or she has in effect professional liability
22insurance. The examining board shall promulgate rules establishing the minimum
23amount of insurance required under this subsection.
SB74,4024Section 40. 457.25 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 457.25 (1r).
SB74,41
1Section 41. 457.25 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB74,14,32457.25 (1g) In this section, credential holder includes an individual
3practicing under a multistate authorization to practice.
SB74,424Section 42. 457.26 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB74,14,105457.26 (2) (intro.) Subject to the rules promulgated under s. 440.03 (1), the
6appropriate section of the examining board may reprimand a credential holder or
7an individual practicing under a multistate authorization to practice or deny, limit,
8suspend, or revoke a credential under this subchapter or a multistate authorization
9to practice if it finds that the applicant or credential holder or individual has done
10any of the following:
SB74,4311Section 43. Subchapter III of chapter 457 [precedes 457.70] of the statutes is
12created to read:
SB74,14,1313CHAPTER 457
SB74,14,1414SUBCHAPTER III
SB74,14,1515SOCIAL WORK LICENSURE COMPACT
SB74,14,2116457.70 Social work licensure compact. (1) Purpose. The purpose of this
17compact is to facilitate interstate practice of regulated social workers by improving
18public access to competent social work services. The compact preserves the
19regulatory authority of states to protect public health and safety through the
20current system of state licensure. This compact is designed to achieve the following
21objectives:
SB74,14,2222(a) Increase public access to social work services;
SB74,14,2423(b) Reduce overly burdensome and duplicative requirements associated with
24holding multiple licenses;
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1(c) Enhance the member states ability to protect the publics health and
2safety;
SB74,15,43(d) Encourage the cooperation of member states in regulating multistate
4practice;
SB74,15,75(e) Promote mobility and address workforce shortages by eliminating the
6necessity for licenses in multiple states by providing for the mutual recognition of
7other member state licenses;
SB74,15,88(f) Support military families;
SB74,15,109(g) Facilitate the exchange of licensure and disciplinary information among
10member states;
SB74,15,1411(h) Authorize all member states to hold a regulated social worker accountable
12for abiding by a member states laws, regulations, and applicable professional
13standards in the member state in which the client is located at the time care is
14rendered; and
SB74,15,1615(i) Allow for the use of telehealth to facilitate increased access to regulated
16social work services.
SB74,15,1817(2) Definitions. As used in this compact, and except as otherwise provided,
18the following definitions shall apply:
SB74,15,2119(a) Active military member means any individual with full-time duty status
20in the active armed forces of the United States including members of the national
21guard and reserve.
SB74,16,522(b) Adverse action means any administrative, civil, equitable or criminal
23action permitted by a states laws which is imposed by a licensing authority or other

1authority against a regulated social worker, including actions against an
2individuals license or multistate authorization to practice such as revocation,
3suspension, probation, monitoring of the licensee, limitation on the licensees
4practice, or any other encumbrance on licensure affecting a regulated social
5workers authorization to practice, including issuance of a cease and desist action.
SB74,16,86(c) Alternative program means a nondisciplinary monitoring or practice
7remediation process approved by a licensing authority to address practitioners with
8an impairment.
SB74,16,119(d) Charter member states means member states who have enacted
10legislation to adopt this compact where such legislation predates the effective date
11of this compact as described in sub. (14).
SB74,16,1512(e) Compact commission or commission means the government agency
13whose membership consists of all states that have enacted this compact, which is
14known as the social work licensure compact commission, as described in sub. (10),
15and which shall operate as an instrumentality of the member states.
SB74,16,1616(f) Current significant investigative information means:
SB74,16,20171. Investigative information that a licensing authority, after a preliminary
18inquiry that includes notification and an opportunity for the regulated social
19worker to respond has reason to believe is not groundless and, if proved true, would
20indicate more than a minor infraction as may be defined by the commission; or
SB74,17,2212. Investigative information that indicates that the regulated social worker
22represents an immediate threat to public health and safety, as may be defined by

1the commission, regardless of whether the regulated social worker has been notified
2and has had an opportunity to respond.
SB74,17,63(g) Data system means a repository of information about licensees,
4including, continuing education, examination, licensure, current significant
5investigative information, disqualifying event, multistate license(s) and adverse
6action information or other information as required by the commission.
SB74,17,97(h) Disqualifying event means any adverse action or incident which results
8in an encumbrance that disqualifies or makes the licensee ineligible to either
9obtain, retain or renew a multistate license.
SB74,17,1110(i) Domicile means the jurisdiction in which the licensee resides and
11intends to remain indefinitely.
SB74,17,1412(j) Encumbrance means a revocation or suspension of, or any limitation on,
13the full and unrestricted practice of social work licensed and regulated by a
14licensing authority.
SB74,17,1715(k) Executive committee means a group of delegates elected or appointed to
16act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the compact and
17commission.
SB74,17,1918(L) Home state means the member state that is the licensees primary
19domicile.
SB74,17,2320(m) Impairment means a condition(s) that may impair a practitioners
21ability to engage in full and unrestricted practice as a regulated social worker
22without some type of intervention and may include alcohol and drug dependence,
23mental health impairment, and neurological or physical impairments.
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1(n) Licensee(s) means an individual who currently holds a license from a
2state to practice as a regulated social worker.
SB74,18,53(o) Licensing authority means the board or agency of a member state, or
4equivalent, that is responsible for the licensing and regulation of regulated social
5workers.
SB74,18,76(p) Member state means a state, commonwealth, district, or territory of the
7United States of America that has enacted this compact.
SB74,18,108(q) Multistate authorization to practice means a legally authorized privilege
9to practice, which is equivalent to a license, associated with a multistate license
10permitting the practice of social work in a remote state.
SB74,18,1411(r) Multistate license means a license to practice as a regulated social
12worker issued by a home state licensing authority that authorizes the regulated
13social worker to practice in all member states under multistate authorization to
14practice.
SB74,18,1615(s) Qualifying national exam means a national licensing examination
16approved by the commission.
SB74,18,1917(t) Regulated social worker means any clinical, masters or bachelors social
18worker licensed by a member state regardless of the title used by that member
19state.
SB74,18,2120(u) Remote state means a member state other than the licensees home
21state.
SB74,19,222(v) Rule(s) or rule(s) of the commission means a regulation or regulations

1duly promulgated by the commission, as authorized by the compact, that has the
2force of law.
SB74,19,53(w) Single state license means a social work license issued by any state that
4authorizes practice only within the issuing state and does not include multistate
5authorization to practice in any member state.
SB74,19,116(x) Social work or social work services means the application of social
7work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and the professional use of self to restore
8or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals,
9couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through the care and
10services provided by a regulated social worker as set forth in the member states
11statutes and regulations in the state where the services are being provided.
SB74,19,1312(y) State means any state, commonwealth, district, or territory of the
13United States of America that regulates the practice of social work.
SB74,19,1514(z) Unencumbered license means a license that authorizes a regulated
15social worker to engage in the full and unrestricted practice of social work.
SB74,19,1816(3) State participation in the compact. (a) To be eligible to participate in
17the compact, a potential member state must currently meet all of the following
18criteria:
SB74,19,20191. License and regulate the practice of social work at either the clinical,
20masters, or bachelors category.
SB74,19,21212. Require applicants for licensure to graduate from a program that is:
SB74,19,2222a. Operated by a college or university recognized by the licensing authority;
SB74,20,323b. Accredited, or in candidacy by an institution that subsequently becomes

1accredited, by an accrediting agency recognized by either the Council for Higher
2Education Accreditation, or its successor; or the United States department of
3education; and
SB74,20,44c. Corresponds to the licensure sought as outlined in sub. (4).
SB74,20,653. Require applicants for clinical licensure to complete a period of supervised
6practice.
SB74,20,874. Have a mechanism in place for receiving, investigating, and adjudicating
8complaints about licensees.
SB74,20,99(b) To maintain membership in the compact a member state shall:
SB74,20,12101. Require that applicants for a multistate license pass a qualifying national
11exam for the corresponding category of multistate license sought as outlined in sub.
12(4).
SB74,20,14132. Participate fully in the commissions data system, including using the
14commissions unique identifier as defined in rules;
SB74,20,17153. Notify the commission, in compliance with the terms of the compact and
16rules, of any adverse action or the availability of current significant investigative
17information regarding a licensee;
SB74,20,23184. Implement procedures for considering the criminal history records of
19applicants for a multistate license. Such procedures shall include the submission of
20fingerprints or other biometric-based information by applicants for the purpose of
21obtaining an applicants criminal history record information from the federal
22bureau of investigation and the agency responsible for retaining that states
23criminal records.
SB74,21,1
15. Comply with the rules of the commission;
SB74,21,426. Require an applicant to obtain or retain a license in the home state and
3meet the home states qualifications for licensure or renewal of licensure, as well as
4all other applicable home state laws;
SB74,21,757. Authorize a licensee holding a multistate license in any member state to
6practice in accordance with the terms of the compact and rules of the commission;
7and
SB74,21,888. Designate a delegate to participate in the commission meetings.
SB74,21,169(c) A member state meeting the requirements of pars. (a) and (b) shall
10designate the categories of social work licensure that are eligible for issuance of a
11multistate license for applicants in such member state. To the extent that any
12member state does not meet the requirements for participation in the compact at
13any particular category of social work licensure, such member state may choose, but
14is not obligated to, issue a multistate license to applicants that otherwise meet the
15requirements of sub. (4) for issuance of a multistate license in such category or
16categories of licensure.
SB74,21,1717(d) The home state may charge a fee for granting the multistate license.
SB74,21,2018(4) Social worker participation in the compact. (a) To be eligible for a
19multistate license under the terms and provisions of the compact, an applicant,
20regardless of category must:
SB74,21,21211. Hold or be eligible for an active, unencumbered license in the home state;
SB74,21,22222. Pay any applicable fees, including any state fee, for the multistate license;
SB74,22,3233. Submit, in connection with an application for a multistate license,

1fingerprints or other biometric data for the purpose of obtaining criminal history
2record information from the federal bureau of investigation and the agency
3responsible for retaining that states criminal records.
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