New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3368

Introduced
12/5/22  

Caption

Reduces amount of supervised counseling experience required for professional counselor licensure.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing professional counseling. By lowering the experience requirement, the bill aims to facilitate quicker entry into the counseling profession, which could help to alleviate challenges such as counselor shortages. The changes may also encourage individuals to pursue counseling careers, ultimately benefitting public mental health resources by allowing more practitioners to enter the workforce more swiftly and efficiently.

Summary

Senate Bill S3368 aims to amend the existing requirements for professional counselor licensure in New Jersey. The bill primarily focuses on reducing the amount of supervised full-time counseling experience necessary for licensure from three years to two years, equating to 3000 hours. It allows one year or 1500 hours of this required experience to be completed prior to the granting of a master's degree. The intention behind this modification is to streamline the licensure process for aspiring counselors, thereby enhancing access to the profession and addressing workforce shortages in the counseling sector.

Contention

While the bill's supporters argue that reducing the experience requirement supports the growth of the counseling workforce, there may be concerns about potential implications for the quality of professional counseling. Critics may worry that less experience could lead to less prepared counselors, which could affect the standard of care provided to clients. The debate is likely to focus on finding a balance between accessibility to the profession and maintaining high standards of practice essential for effective counseling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1883

Reduces amount of supervised counseling experience required for professional counselor licensure.

NJ S1405

Establishes professional licensure and certification for tobacco treatment counseling.

NJ A918

Establishes professional licensure and certification for tobacco treatment counseling.

ND SB2040

The ordering of genetic testing by genetic counselors and examinations required for genetic counseling licensure.

NM HB32

Counseling Licensure Compact

WV SB333

Board of Examiners in Counseling rule relating to licensed professional counselor license renewal and continuing professional education requirements

NJ A2737

Establishes standards for court-ordered counseling for domestic violence offenders.

OK SB880

Practice of alcohol and drug counseling; eliminating certain educational requirement for membership on the Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors. Emergency.

OK SB880

Practice of alcohol and drug counseling; eliminating certain educational requirement for membership on the Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors. Emergency.

NM HB217

Counseling Compact

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