Long-acting injectable or extended-release prescription drugs; correctional facilities.
Allows social workers to practice across state lines via a multistate license, improving access and mobility while preserving states' public safety authority.
Allows social workers to practice across state lines via a multistate license, improving access and mobility while preserving states' public safety authority.
Note on source materials: The documents provided include text from two distinct bills both labeled “HB 2473” (an Arizona bill about ballot collection and an Illinois bill establishing a Social Work Licensure Compact). This summary focuses on the Social Work Licensure Compact (the Illinois “HB2473” / Social Work Licensure Compact Act) as requested. Sponsor and procedural information in the packet appears to be mixed between the two bills; where applicable this summary notes that potential discrepancy.
The bill enacts the Social Work Licensure Compact to enable regulated social workers to practice across state lines via a multistate licensing model. Its goals are to:
- Increase access to social work services (including via telehealth);
- Reduce duplicative/licensing burdens for practitioners working in multiple states;
- Improve interstate regulatory cooperation and information sharing;
- Support mobility (notably for military families) and mitigate workforce shortages;
- Preserve each Member State’s authority to protect public health and safety.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a side-by-side comparison of this Compact’s provisions with your state’s current social work licensing law; or
- Extract and summarize any specific Article/Section (e.g., disciplinary process, data system standards) if you provide the full text.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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