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Creates a licensure system for genetic counselors in NC, establishing a five-member board, supervision rules, and reciprocity to standardize practice and protect patients.
Creates a licensure system for genetic counselors in NC, establishing a five-member board, supervision rules, and reciprocity to standardize practice and protect patients.
Status: Introduced / Committee Substitute (2023 session)
Subject: Establishes licensure and regulation for genetic counselors in North Carolina
HB 587 creates a statutory licensure framework for genetic counselors in North Carolina by establishing a Genetic Counselors Licensure Board and defining the scope, qualifications, supervision, and regulatory oversight for the practice of genetic counseling. The bill aims to standardize practitioner qualifications, protect patients, and regulate entry to the profession.
This summary is based on the committee substitute text of HB 587 (Genetic Counselors Licensure) as provided. Details such as specific licensing criteria (education, examination, experience, fee amounts, renewal intervals, continuing education requirements) are not fully shown in the excerpts and would be set out in the Board’s rules or other sections of the bill.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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