New Hampshire HB1328 establishes a board for alcohol and other drug use professionals and modifies qualifications for occupational licenses.
New Hampshire HB1328 establishes a board of licensing for alcohol and other drug use professionals, consisting of seven members appointed by the governor. The bill also modifies the qualifications for occupational licenses, including those for speech-language assistants and therapeutic recreation specialists. It repeals certain sections related to licensed clinical supervisors and their scope of practice. The changes take effect on July 1, 2030, and 60 days after the bill's passage.
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