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WI SB391

WI SB391
Ratification of the Social Work Licensure Compact. (FE)


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Introduced
08/25/2023
In Committee
10/19/2023
Crossed Over
10/17/2023
Passed
Dead
04/15/2024

Introduced Session

2023-2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill ratifies and enters Wisconsin into the Social Work Licensure Compact, which provides for the ability of a social worker to become eligible to practice in other compact states. Significant provisions of the compact include the following: 1. The creation of a Social Work Licensure Compact Commission, which includes one member or administrator of the licensure authorities of each member state. The commission has various powers and duties granted in the compact, including establishing bylaws, promulgating binding rules for the compact, hiring officers, electing or appointing employees, and establishing and electing an executive committee. The commission may levy on and collect an annual assessment from each member state or impose fees on licensees of member states to cover the cost of the operations and activities of the commission and its staff. 2. The ability for a social worker who is licensed in a home state and satisfies certain other criteria to obtain a multistate license, which allows a social worker to practice social work in all other compact states (remote states) under a multistate authorization to practice. The compact specifies a number of requirements in order for an individual to obtain a social worker multistate license, including holding or being eligible for a social worker license in a home state, paying any required fees, and satisfying a number of criteria that are specific to the category of social work license the individual is seeking—bachelor's, master's, or clinical. A regulated social worker's services in a remote state are subject to that member state's regulatory authority. A remote state may take actions against a social worker's multistate authorization to practice within that remote state, and if any adverse action is taken by a home state against a licensee's multistate license, the social worker's multistate authorization to practice in all other member states is deactivated until all encumbrances have been removed from the multistate license. 3. The ability of member states to issue subpoenas that are enforceable in other states. 4. The creation of a coordinated data system containing licensure and disciplinary action information on social workers. The compact requires all home state disciplinary orders that impose adverse actions against the license of a regulated social worker to include a statement that the regulated social worker's multistate authorization to practice is deactivated in all member states until all conditions of the decision, order, or agreement are satisfied. A member state must LRB-3959/1 MED:emw 2023 - 2024 Legislature SENATE BILL 391 submit a uniform data set to the data system on all individuals to whom the compact is applicable as required by the rules of the commission. 5. Provisions regarding resolutions of disputes among member states and between member and nonmember states, including a process for termination of a state's membership in the compact if the state defaults on its obligations under the compact. The compact becomes effective in this state upon enactment by seven states. The compact provides that it may be amended upon enactment of an amendment by all member states. A state may withdraw from the compact by repealing the statute authorizing the compact, but the compact provides that a withdrawal does not take effect until 180 days after the effective date of that repeal. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill ratifies and enters Wisconsin into the Social Work Licensure Compact, which provides for the ability of a social worker to become eligible to practice in other compact states. Significant provisions of the compact include the creation of a Social Work Licensure Compact Commission, the ability for a social worker to obtain a multistate license to practice in all other compact states, the ability of member states to issue subpoenas enforceable in other states, and the creation of a coordinated data system containing licensure and disciplinary action information on social workers. The compact becomes effective once enacted by seven states and may be amended upon enactment by all member states. A state can withdraw from the compact by repealing the statute authorizing it, but withdrawal does not take effect for 180 days.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (36)

Joan Ballweg (R)* Rachael Cabral-Guevara (R)* Tim Carpenter (D)* Rob Cowles (R)* Rob Hutton (R)* Jesse James (R)* LaTonya Johnson (D)* Chris Larson (D)* Brad Pfaff (D)* Kelda Roys (D)* Mark Spreitzer (D)* Rob Stafsholt (R)* Clint Anderson (D),  Deb Andraca (D),  Samba Baldeh (D),  Dave Considine (D),  Barbara Dittrich (R),  Steve Doyle (D),  Joy Goeben (R),  Nate Gustafson (R),  Jenna Jacobson (D),  Alex Joers (D),  Joel Kitchens (R),  Gae Magnafici (R),  Supreme Moore Omokunde (D),  Jeff Mursau (R),  Tod Ohnstad (D),  Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D),  Lori Palmeri (D),  Kristina Shelton (D),  Christine Sinicki (D),  Pat Snyder (R),  Shelia Stubbs (D),  Lisa Subeck (D),  Paul Tittl (R),  Robyn Vining (D), 

Last Action

Failed to concur in pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 (on 04/15/2024)

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