Dec 19, 2018
This fall, the ֲý took a major step in the direction of interstate licensure portability.
On Oct. 17, the ֲýGoverning Council approved the initial endorsement and funding of a professional occupation interstate compact for professional counselors.
The ֲýgoals behind the compact include enabling licensed professional counselors to:
The decision to endorse and fund the compact came after ֲýleaders and staff extensively examined the portability issue in recent years, with various logistical concerns in mind.
The hope is that, within all of the states that sign on to the compact, professional counselors will have the ability to move and work in new locations seamlessly, conduct telecounseling and practice across border states.
“Simultaneously, we as a profession will need to continue standardizing initial licensure requirements, thus allowing additional states to meet the criteria established by the interstate compact,” ֲýPresident Simone Lambert said in a published in Counseling Today.
“This two-pronged effort will require much time, much energy and many resources so that we can achieve the end goal of national portability. The interstate compact approach works for other licensed professions and we believe it will for counseling as well.”