Adds to existing law to provide for Idaho's participation in the Interstate Counseling Compact.
COUNSELING SERVICES -- Adds to existing law to provide for Idaho's participation in the Interstate Counseling Compact.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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This legislation establishes the “Counseling Compact,” allowing Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors (LCPCs), to voluntarily be licensed to practice in-person or telehealth in any compact state under a privilege-to-practice, which is equivalent to a license. To obtain a privilege-to-practice, an LCPC must have an active, unencumbered license issued by the LCPC’s home state, obtain a fingerprint based criminal history check, and hold an unrestricted license for at least two years.
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
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YEA (38)
NAY (31)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)
Senate Third Reading
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YEA (17)
NAY (18)
LATEST ACTION
Returned from Senate Failed; Filed in the office of the Chief Clerk