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House Bill 1256 allows provisional licenses for aspiring counselors and therapists in Arkansas, boosting mental health services by easing entry into the profession.
House Bill 1256 allows provisional licenses for aspiring counselors and therapists in Arkansas, boosting mental health services by easing entry into the profession.
Bill Number: HB 1256
Title: Relating to Capital Improvement Projects for the Benefit of the Fourth Representative District
Status: Referred to FIN, referral sheet 4
Introduced: January 27, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Appropriation ($), CIP, Fourth Representative District
House Bill 1256 aims to enhance the licensing process for mental health professionals in Arkansas by requiring the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling to issue provisional licenses for both Licensed Associate Counselors and Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapists. This initiative is designed to facilitate entry into the counseling profession, thereby addressing potential shortages in mental health services.
The bill includes the following significant provisions:
Provisional Licenses:
License Validity:
Amendments:
This legislation primarily affects:
- Aspiring Counselors and Therapists: Individuals seeking to enter the counseling field will benefit from a more accessible licensing pathway.
- Mental Health Services: The broader community may experience improved access to mental health services as more professionals enter the field.
House Bill 1256 represents a significant step towards improving the licensing process for mental health professionals in Arkansas. By allowing provisional licenses, the bill aims to increase the number of qualified counselors and therapists available to serve the community, ultimately enhancing mental health support in the Fourth Representative District and beyond.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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