Legislature(2021 - 2022)BARNES 124
04/11/2022 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE
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HB 276-PSYCHOLOGISTS: LICENSING AND PRACTICE 3:53:27 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 276, "An Act relating to licensing of psychologists and psychological associates; and relating to the practice of psychology." CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ explained that HB 276 is a House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee bill that is being carried by Representative Fields. She explained that work was done with stakeholders to draft a committee substitute (CS), and today's hearing will get the working document into the public sphere and will allow Legislative Legal Services to draft amendments. 3:54:04 PM REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER moved to adopt the proposed CS for HB 276, version 32-LS0963\I, Ambrose, 3/30/22 ("Version I"), as the working document. 3:54:21 PM REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER objected for the discussion purpose. [REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN objected.] 3:54:26 PM GRACE KUBITZ, Staff, Representative Zack Fields, Alaska State Legislature, introduced the proposed CS for HB 276, Version I, on behalf of the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee, sponsor. She deferred to Mr. Marvo Reguindin and Dr. Erin Johnson to address the changes that have been made. 3:55:23 PM The committee took a brief at-ease. 3:55:51 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ invited Mr. Reguindin and Dr. Johnson to provide testimony as representatives of the two leading stakeholder groups working on the proposed CS for HB 276. 3:57:07 PM MARVO REGUINDIN, Executive Director, Alaska Psychological Association (APA), as the representative of a stakeholder group, provided testimony regarding the proposed CS for HB 276, Version I. He related that the APA committee working on HB 276 came to agreement on dropping several sections. Subsequently, the association met with the state licensing board to review Section 2, where there was concern that public trust could be violated, and it was agreed to drop Section 2. Part-time licensing was also dropped, he continued, because the time to process a part- time license would be the same as a full-time license and there would not be a reduction of fees. Further, monitoring the number of part-time hours would not be possible. He said Sections 10 and 11 were dropped as well, which included tribal health organizations under a description of what is not included in psychology plus the aspect of what a tribal health organization is. There wasn't enough agreement or reaching out to the tribal health organizations for APA to get clear concise agreement of whether they would be agreeable to that. 3:59:45 PM ERIN JOHNSON, PhD, Chair, Alaska Board of Psychologist and Psychological Associate Examiners, as the representative of a stakeholder group, provided testimony regarding the proposed CS for HB 276, Version I. She stated that all board members met with Mr. Reguindin on 3/18/[2022] and voted to approve the bill with edits. She said [Version I] appears to have all the edits included. 4:00:29 PM MS. KUBITZ reviewed the changes from the original bill [Version A] to Version I. She explained that in Section 2 [page 2, lines 18-20 of the original bill] language was deleted which stated, "completed at least 3,000 hours of supervised professional experience gained through practicum, internship, or postdoctoral experience approved by the board, or organized through a combination of those". Also deleted on page 2 of the original bill was the language on lines 25-27 which stated, "has submitted an application on a form approved by the board that includes a brief written account of the person's education, qualifications, and work history and proof of the person's competence to practice psychology". MS. KUBITZ explained that in Section 3 [on page 3, lines 10-11,] of the original bill the words "three" and "recommendation" were deleted and words added so that in Version I [on page 3, lines 4-6], the language reads, "letters of reference, as established in regulations adopted by the board, from professional sources in the field of behavioral health familiar with the applicant's clinical level work of the previous five years." MS. KUBITZ said Section 4 of the original bill was eliminated, which would have amended the statute by adding a new section that outlined the qualifications required for the board to issue a part-time psychologist license. She further noted that removed from the list of fees under Section 5 of the original bill were "initial part-time license" and "part-time license renewal" since these were deleted in the rest of the bill. MS. KUBITZ explained that in Section 6 of the original bill [on page 4, line 9], the words "without unreasonable delay" were deleted. In Section 7 of the original bill [on line 17], the words "or part-time" were deleted to conform with the rest of the bill. She said Section 8 of the original bill was deleted, which would have amended AS 08.86 by adding a new section that outlined the board's ability to issue a part-time psychological associate license and the requirements to obtain such a license. Additionally, she continued, in Section 9 of the original bill [on page 5, line 13], the words "or part-time" were deleted to conform with the rest of the bill. Ms. Kubitz stated that Section 10 of the original bill was deleted, which would have amended AS 08.86.180(b) to add a "contractor" of "a tribal organization who is licensed to practice psychology in another state" to the list of psychologists to whom this section would not apply. Further, Section 11 of the original bill was deleted which would have added a new subsection that defined "tribal organization". 4:03:36 PM REPRESENTATIVE MCCARTY inquired about Section 7, subsection (a). MS. KUBITZ replied that she is referring to Version A, Section 7, subsection (a), where the words "or part-time" were deleted. 4:04:47 PM The committee took an at-ease from 4:04 p.m. to 4:06 p.m. 4:06:51 PM REPRESENTATIVE MCCARTY pointed out that in the original bill the words "or part-time" appear in Section 7(a), [on page 4], lines 17 and 23, and those words are deleted in Version I. MS. KUBITZ concurred and said this error would be corrected in the summary of changes and the summary would be redistributed to the committee. 4:07:49 PM REPRESENTATIVE MCCARTY expressed his appreciation for the effort involved in making these changes because he was not interested in moving the original version of the bill. He observed that Version I, page 1, line 10, would add the words "and a code of ethics" [to AS 08.86.070]. He submitted that in this profession there is already a code of ethics. He further observed that Version I, page 2, lines 5-6, would add the words "maintain an active membership with a national association of psychology boards." He asked whether "and a code of ethics" is referring to a national code of ethics. DR. JOHNSON responded that the most widely used code of ethics is the American Psychological Association's (APA's) code of ethics that is adopted in [the Alaska board's] regulations, and [Version I] specifically outlines it in the statutes. She said the "national association of psychology board" is a member organization. Currently, she continued, [the Alaska board] is a member of [the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB)], which oversees and supports boards in Canada and all the United States. REPRESENTATIVE MCCARTY concurred that Alaska should have a code of ethics. He expressed his concern that sometimes a national group of individuals creates a code of ethics that doesn't fit for Alaska. For example, he said, the state was using the code of ethics of an association he was part of, but the association changed its code of ethics to talk about not having any kind of relationship with a patient, which is appropriate. However, the association also applied this to any extended family members, which eliminates a lot of Alaska. A psychologist in a remote area may find himself or herself romantically infatuated with someone who is not his or her patient but who is an extended family member of a patient. DR. JOHNSON answered that this gives [the Alaska board] the leeway to change the code of ethics to which it would adhere. At this point, she continued, [the Alaska board] believes that APA is appropriate for Alaska as it does not put such a narrow focus on the topic mentioned by Representative McCarty; also [the board] can change the regulation if needed. 4:11:25 PM REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN drew attention to [Version I], page 2, line 22, which read: "provides the documents specified in (c) of this section." He requested confirmation that the reference is correct. CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ responded that subsection (c) is located under Section 3. REPRESENTATIVE KAFUFMAN asked whether, to provide clarity, the reference should state "in (c) of Section 3". MS. KUBITZ agreed that that is correct and said it would be a good clarification. 4:12:49 PM REPRESENTATIVE SNYDER removed her objection to adopting the proposed CS, Version I, as the working document. REPRESENTATIVE KAUFMAN removed his objection to adopting the proposed CS, Version I, as the working document. There being no further objection, Version I was before the committee. 4:13:12 PM DR. JOHNSON, responding to Co-Chair Spohnholz, said she had nothing more to add regarding HB 276. MR. REGUINDIN, responding to Co-Chair Spohnholz, said he had nothing more to add regarding HB 276. 4:14:02 PM CO-CHAIR SPOHNHOLZ opened public testimony on HB 276, then closed it after ascertaining that no one wished to testify. [HB 276 was held over.]
Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
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SB 174 Sectional Analysis v. W 2.28.2022.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
SB 174 |
SB 174 Support Letters Received as of 2.27.22.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM SL&C 2/28/2022 1:30:00 PM |
SB 174 |
SB 174 Sponsor Statement v. G 2.10.2022.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM SEDC 2/16/2022 9:00:00 AM SEDC 2/23/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 174 |
CS HB 176 (L&C) v. B.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
HB 176 |
CS HB 176 (L&C) v. B Summary of Changes.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
HB 176 |
SB 174 Letter 2.18.22.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
SB 174 |
SB 174 Fiscal Note_DOLWD.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
SB 174 |
SB 174 Fiscal Note_DEED.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
SB 174 |
HB 276 ver. I 4.5.22.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
HB 276 |
HB 276 Sectional Analysis ver. I 4.11.22.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
HB 276 |
CS HB 176 (L&C) v. B Summary of Changes_corrected 4.12.22.pdf |
HL&C 4/11/2022 3:15:00 PM |
HB 176 |