Introduced by Rep. Bronna Kahle R-Adrian on October 28, 2021
To permit individuals who are authorized to practice under a multi-state “psychology interjurisdictional compact” to engage in the practice of psychology in this state. Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Health Policy Committee on October 28, 2021
Reported in the House on December 2, 2021
Without amendment and with the recommendation that the bill pass.
To permit individuals who are authorized to practice under a multi-state “psychology interjurisdictional compact” to engage in the practice of psychology in this state. Also, to use a portion of the license fees from this regulatory regime to pay for its enforcement.