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SB74,23,23232. Attain at least a masters degree in social work from a program that is:
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1a. Operated by a college or university recognized by the licensing authority;
2and
SB74,24,53b. Accredited, or in candidacy that subsequently becomes accredited, by an
4accrediting agency recognized by either the Council for Higher Education
5Accreditation or its successor; or the United States department of education.
SB74,24,76(d) An applicant for a bachelors-category multistate license must meet all of
7the following requirements:
SB74,24,881. Fulfill a competency requirement, which shall be satisfied by either:
SB74,24,99a. Passage of a bachelors-category qualifying national exam;
SB74,24,1310b. Licensure of the applicant in their home state at the bachelors category,
11beginning prior to such time as a qualifying national exam was required by the
12home state and accompanied by a period of continuous social work licensure
13thereafter, all of which may be further governed by the rules of the commission; or
SB74,24,1514c. The substantial equivalency of the foregoing competency requirements
15which the commission may determine by rule.
SB74,24,16162. Attain at least a bachelors degree in social work from a program that is:
SB74,24,1817a. Operated by a college or university recognized by the licensing authority;
18and
SB74,24,2119b. Accredited, or in candidacy that subsequently becomes accredited, by an
20accrediting agency recognized by either the Council for Higher Education
21Accreditation or its successor; or the United States department of education.
SB74,25,222(e) The multistate license for a regulated social worker is subject to the
23renewal requirements of the home state. The regulated social worker must

1maintain compliance with the requirements of par. (a) to be eligible to renew a
2multistate license.
SB74,25,83(f) The regulated social workers services in a remote state are subject to that
4member states regulatory authority. A remote state may, in accordance with due
5process and that member states laws, remove a regulated social workers
6multistate authorization to practice in the remote state for a specific period of time,
7impose fines, and take any other necessary actions to protect the health and safety
8of its citizens.
SB74,25,119(g) If a multistate license is encumbered, the regulated social workers
10multistate authorization to practice shall be deactivated in all remote states until
11the multistate license is no longer encumbered.
SB74,25,1512(h) If a multistate authorization to practice is encumbered in a remote state,
13the regulated social workers multistate authorization to practice may be
14deactivated in that state until the multistate authorization to practice is no longer
15encumbered.
SB74,25,1816(5) Issuance of a multistate license. (a) Upon receipt of an application for
17multistate license, the home state licensing authority shall determine the
18applicants eligibility for a multistate license in accordance with sub. (4).
SB74,25,2219(b) If such applicant is eligible pursuant to sub. (4), the home state licensing
20authority shall issue a multistate license that authorizes the applicant or regulated
21social worker to practice in all member states under a multistate authorization to
22practice.
SB74,26,223(c) Upon issuance of a multistate license, the home state licensing authority

1shall designate whether the regulated social worker holds a multistate license in
2the bachelors, masters, or clinical category of social work.
SB74,26,63(d) A multistate license issued by a home state to a resident in that state shall
4be recognized by all compact member states as authorizing social work practice
5under a multistate authorization to practice corresponding to each category of
6licensure regulated in each member state.
SB74,26,127(6) Authority of interstate compact commission and member state
8licensing authorities. (a) Nothing in this compact, nor any rule of the
9commission, shall be construed to limit, restrict, or in any way reduce the ability of
10a member state to enact and enforce laws, regulations, or other rules related to the
11practice of social work in that state, where those laws, regulations, or other rules
12are not inconsistent with the provisions of this compact.
SB74,26,1413(b) Nothing in this compact shall affect the requirements established by a
14member state for the issuance of a single state license.
SB74,26,1715(c) Nothing in this compact, nor any rule of the commission, shall be construed
16to limit, restrict, or in any way reduce the ability of a member state to take adverse
17action against a licensees single state license to practice social work in that state.
SB74,26,2118(d) Nothing in this compact, nor any rule of the commission, shall be
19construed to limit, restrict, or in any way reduce the ability of a remote state to take
20adverse action against a licensees multistate authorization to practice in that
21state.
SB74,27,222(e) Nothing in this compact, nor any rule of the commission, shall be
23construed to limit, restrict, or in any way reduce the ability of a licensees home

1state to take adverse action against a licensees multistate license based upon
2information provided by a remote state.
SB74,27,53(7) Reissuance of a multistate license by a new home state. (a) A
4licensee can hold a multistate license, issued by their home state, in only one
5member state at any given time.
SB74,27,66(b) If a licensee changes their home state by moving between 2 member states:
SB74,27,971. The licensee shall immediately apply for the reissuance of their multistate
8license in their new home state. The licensee shall pay all applicable fees and notify
9the prior home state in accordance with the rules of the commission.
SB74,27,15102. Upon receipt of an application to reissue a multistate license, the new home
11state shall verify that the multistate license is active, unencumbered and eligible
12for reissuance under the terms of the compact and the rules of the commission. The
13multistate license issued by the prior home state will be deactivated and all
14member states notified in accordance with the applicable rules adopted by the
15commission.
SB74,27,21163. Prior to the reissuance of the multistate license, the new home state shall
17conduct procedures for considering the criminal history records of the licensee.
18Such procedures shall include the submission of fingerprints or other biometric-
19based information by applicants for the purpose of obtaining an applicants
20criminal history record information from the federal bureau of investigation and the
21agency responsible for retaining that states criminal records.
SB74,27,23224. If required for initial licensure, the new home state may require completion
23of jurisprudence requirements in the new home state.
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15. Notwithstanding any other provision of this compact, if a licensee does not
2meet the requirements set forth in this compact for the reissuance of a multistate
3license by the new home state, then the licensee shall be subject to the new home
4state requirements for the issuance of a single state license in that state.
SB74,28,85(c) If a licensee changes their primary state of residence by moving from a
6member state to a nonmember state, or from a nonmember state to a member state,
7then the licensee shall be subject to the state requirements for the issuance of a
8single state license in the new home state.
SB74,28,119(d) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with a licensees ability to hold a
10single state license in multiple states; however, for the purposes of this compact, a
11licensee shall have only one home state, and only one multistate license.
SB74,28,1312(e) Nothing in this compact shall interfere with the requirements established
13by a member state for the issuance of a single state license.
SB74,28,1714(8) Military families. An active military member or their spouse shall
15designate a home state where the individual has a multistate license. The
16individual may retain their home state designation during the period the service
17member is on active duty.
SB74,28,2018(9) Adverse actions. (a) In addition to the other powers conferred by state
19law, a remote state shall have the authority, in accordance with existing state due
20process law, to:
SB74,29,8211. Take adverse action against a regulated social workers multistate
22authorization to practice only within that member state, and issue subpoenas for
23both hearings and investigations that require the attendance and testimony of

1witnesses as well as the production of evidence. Subpoenas issued by a licensing
2authority in a member state for the attendance and testimony of witnesses or the
3production of evidence from another member state shall be enforced in the latter
4state by any court of competent jurisdiction, according to the practice and procedure
5of that court applicable to subpoenas issued in proceedings pending before it. The
6issuing licensing authority shall pay any witness fees, travel expenses, mileage, and
7other fees required by the service statutes of the state in which the witnesses or
8evidence are located.
SB74,29,1092. Only the home state shall have the power to take adverse action against a
10regulated social workers multistate license.
SB74,29,1411(b) For purposes of taking adverse action, the home state shall give the same
12priority and effect to reported conduct received from a member state as it would if
13the conduct had occurred within the home state. In so doing, the home state shall
14apply its own state laws to determine appropriate action.
SB74,29,2015(c) The home state shall complete any pending investigations of a regulated
16social worker who changes their home state during the course of the investigations.
17The home state shall also have the authority to take appropriate action(s) and shall
18promptly report the conclusions of the investigations to the administrator of the
19data system. The administrator of the data system shall promptly notify the new
20home state of any adverse actions.
SB74,29,2321(d) A member state, if otherwise permitted by state law, may recover from the
22affected regulated social worker the costs of investigations and dispositions of cases
23resulting from any adverse action taken against that regulated social worker.
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1(e) A member state may take adverse action based on the factual findings of
2another member state, provided that the member state follows its own procedures
3for taking the adverse action.
SB74,30,74(f) Joint investigations. 1. In addition to the authority granted to a member
5state by its respective social work practice act or other applicable state law, any
6member state may participate with other member states in joint investigations of
7licensees.
SB74,30,1082. Member states shall share any investigative, litigation, or compliance
9materials in furtherance of any joint or individual investigation initiated under the
10compact.
SB74,30,1811(g) If adverse action is taken by the home state against the multistate license
12of a regulated social worker, the regulated social workers multistate authorization
13to practice in all other member states shall be deactivated until all encumbrances
14have been removed from the multistate license. All home state disciplinary orders
15that impose adverse action against the license of a regulated social worker shall
16include a statement that the regulated social workers multistate authorization to
17practice is deactivated in all member states until all conditions of the decision,
18order or agreement are satisfied.
SB74,30,2219(h) If a member state takes adverse action, it shall promptly notify the
20administrator of the data system. The administrator of the data system shall
21promptly notify the home state and all other member states of any adverse actions
22by remote states.
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1(i) Nothing in this compact shall override a member states decision that
2participation in an alternative program may be used in lieu of adverse action.
SB74,31,53(j) Nothing in this compact shall authorize a member state to demand the
4issuance of subpoenas for attendance and testimony of witnesses or the production
5of evidence from another member state for lawful actions within that member state.
SB74,31,86(k) Nothing in this compact shall authorize a member state to impose
7discipline against a regulated social worker who holds a multistate authorization to
8practice for lawful actions within another member state.
SB74,31,159(10) Establishment of social work licensure compact commission. (a)
10The compact member states hereby create and establish a joint government agency
11whose membership consists of all member states that have enacted the compact
12known as the social work licensure compact commission. The commission is an
13instrumentality of the compact states acting jointly and not an instrumentality of
14any one state. The commission shall come into existence on or after the effective
15date of the compact as set forth in sub. (14).
SB74,31,1716(b) Membership, voting, and meetings. 1. Each member state shall have and
17be limited to one delegate selected by that member states state licensing authority.
SB74,31,18182. The delegate shall be either:
SB74,31,2119a. A current member of the state licensing authority at the time of
20appointment, who is a regulated social worker or public member of the state
21licensing authority; or
SB74,31,2222b. An administrator of the state licensing authority or their designee.
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13. The commission shall by rule or bylaw establish a term of office for
2delegates and may by rule or bylaw establish term limits.
SB74,32,434. The commission may recommend removal or suspension any delegate from
4office.
SB74,32,655. A member states state licensing authority shall fill any vacancy of its
6delegate occurring on the commission within 60 days of the vacancy.
SB74,32,876. Each delegate shall be entitled to one vote on all matters before the
8commission requiring a vote by commission delegates.
SB74,32,1197. A delegate shall vote in person or by such other means as provided in the
10bylaws. The bylaws may provide for delegates to meet by telecommunication,
11videoconference, or other means of communication.
SB74,32,14128. The commission shall meet at least once during each calendar year.
13Additional meetings may be held as set forth in the bylaws. The commission may
14meet by telecommunication, video conference or other similar electronic means.
SB74,32,1515(c) The commission shall have the following powers:
SB74,32,16161. Establish the fiscal year of the commission;
SB74,32,17172. Establish code of conduct and conflict of interest policies;
SB74,32,18183. Establish and amend rules and bylaws;
SB74,32,19194. Maintain its financial records in accordance with the bylaws;
SB74,32,21205. Meet and take such actions as are consistent with the provisions of this
21compact, the commissions rules, and the bylaws;
SB74,33,2226. Initiate and conclude legal proceedings or actions in the name of the

1commission, provided that the standing of any state licensing board to sue or be
2sued under applicable law shall not be affected;
SB74,33,537. Maintain and certify records and information provided to a member state
4as the authenticated business records of the commission, and designate an agent to
5do so on the commissions behalf;
SB74,33,668. Purchase and maintain insurance and bonds;
SB74,33,879. Borrow, accept, or contract for services of personnel, including, but not
8limited to, employees of a member state;
SB74,33,9910. Conduct an annual financial review;
SB74,33,141011. Hire employees, elect or appoint officers, fix compensation, define duties,
11grant such individuals appropriate authority to carry out the purposes of the
12compact, and establish the commissions personnel policies and programs relating
13to conflicts of interest, qualifications of personnel, and other related personnel
14matters;
SB74,33,151512. Assess and collect fees;
SB74,33,191613. Accept any and all appropriate gifts, donations, grants of money, other
17sources of revenue, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and receive,
18utilize, and dispose of the same; provided that at all times the commission shall
19avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest;
SB74,33,212014. Lease, purchase, retain, own, hold, improve, or use any property, real,
21personal, or mixed, or any undivided interest therein;
SB74,33,232215. Sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise
23dispose of any property real, personal, or mixed;
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116. Establish a budget and make expenditures;
SB74,34,2217. Borrow money;
SB74,34,6318. Appoint committees, including standing committees, composed of
4members, state regulators, state legislators or their representatives, and consumer
5representatives, and such other interested persons as may be designated in this
6compact and the bylaws;
SB74,34,8719. Provide and receive information from, and cooperate with, law
8enforcement agencies;
SB74,34,10920. Establish and elect an executive committee, including a chair and a vice
10chair;
SB74,34,131121. Determine whether a states adopted language is materially different from
12the model compact language such that the state would not qualify for participation
13in the compact; and
SB74,34,151422. Perform such other functions as may be necessary or appropriate to
15achieve the purposes of this compact.
SB74,34,1816(d) The executive committee. 1. The executive committee shall have the power
17to act on behalf of the commission according to the terms of this compact. The
18powers, duties, and responsibilities of the executive committee shall include:
SB74,34,2119a. Oversee the day-to-day activities of the administration of the compact
20including enforcement and compliance with the provisions of the compact, its rules
21and bylaws, and other such duties as deemed necessary;
SB74,35,222b. Recommend to the commission changes to the rules or bylaws, changes to

1this compact legislation, fees charged to compact member states, fees charged to
2licensees, and other fees;
SB74,35,43c. Ensure compact administration services are appropriately provided,
4including by contract;
SB74,35,55d. Prepare and recommend the budget;
SB74,35,66e. Maintain financial records on behalf of the commission;
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