1 bill · 2024 Regular Session
Adds to existing law to provide for Idaho's participation in the Interstate Counseling Compact.
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.
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