SB 72 IN
Therapist immunity from professional discipline.
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Summary
Provides that the behavioral health and human services licensing board may not impose disciplinary sanctions against a practitioner if the basis of the licensing complaint is retaliatory against the practitioner for testifying in a child custody proceeding, a child in need of services proceeding, or a termination of parent-child relationship proceeding.
Sponsors (3)
- Dan Dernulc Republican · author
- James Tomes Republican · author
- Rick Niemeyer Republican · author
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Mike Bohacek Republican · coauthor
Action history (5)
- Jan 8, 2025 Authored by Senator Dernulc · upper
- Jan 8, 2025 First reading: referred to Committee on Health and Provider Services · upper
- Jan 16, 2025 Senator Niemeyer added as third author · upper
- Jan 16, 2025 Senator Bohacek added as coauthor · upper
- Jan 16, 2025 Senator Tomes added as second author · upper
Subjects
AGENCIES; Professional Licensing Agency (PLA)CHILDREN AND MINORS; Children in Need of Services (CHINS)CHILDREN AND MINORS; GenerallyHEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS; Behavioral HealthHEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS; Licensing (Including Behavioral and Mental Health)MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LAW; Child Support, Custody, and Visitation
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