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Bill S 988 removes the exam requirement for licensed master social workers, easing entry into the profession and helping address workforce shortages in social services.
Bill S 988 removes the exam requirement for licensed master social workers, easing entry into the profession and helping address workforce shortages in social services.
Bill Number: S 988
Title: Repeals the requirement that applicants must pass an examination in order to qualify as a licensed master social worker
Status: Referred to Higher Education
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 988 aims to eliminate the examination requirement for individuals seeking to become licensed master social workers (LMSWs). The intent behind this legislation is to streamline the licensing process, potentially increasing access to the profession and addressing workforce shortages in the field of social work.
Repeal of Examination Requirement: The primary provision of the bill is the repeal of the requirement that applicants must pass a standardized examination to qualify for licensure as a master social worker.
Impact on Licensing Process: By removing this barrier, the bill seeks to simplify the path to licensure, allowing more individuals to enter the social work profession without the need to pass a potentially challenging exam.
Prospective Social Workers: Individuals aspiring to become licensed master social workers would benefit from the removal of the examination requirement, making it easier for them to enter the field.
Social Work Agencies and Employers: Organizations that employ social workers may experience an increase in the number of qualified candidates, potentially alleviating workforce shortages in the sector.
Clients and Communities: Increased access to licensed social workers may enhance the availability of social services for communities, benefiting clients who rely on these essential services.
Current Status: As of January 08, 2025, the bill has been referred to the Higher Education committee for further consideration.
Related Legislation: This bill is related to prior-session Bill S 5975 and has a companion bill, A 701, which may address similar issues in the Assembly.
Bill S 988 represents a significant change in the licensing requirements for master social workers by removing the examination hurdle. If passed, it could lead to a more accessible pathway into the profession, potentially benefiting both social workers and the communities they serve. The bill is currently under review by the Higher Education committee, and its future will depend on further legislative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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