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Senate committee approves social work licensure compact to ease cross‑state practice The Senate Judiciary Committee gave House Bill 50 a due‑pass recommendation after members said the compact will reduce licensing delays and support behavioral‑health workforce mobility; the bill was altered to preserve state venue, remove immunity and protect subpoena access through New Mexico courts.

New Mexico's Senate Judiciary Committee just gave the green light to a groundbreaking bill that will revolutionize social work licensure and enhance access to care across state lines!

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New Mexico legislators propose Social Work Licensure Interstate Compact Legislators Trujillo and Lopez introduce compact to enhance access to social work services

New Mexico is on the brink of transforming social work with a groundbreaking bill that could streamline licensure and expand access to essential services across state lines.

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Social Work Licensure Compact clarifies interstate enforcement and legal requirements Compact establishes compliance guidelines and supersedes conflicting state laws for social work.

New Mexico's Senate Bill 105 could revolutionize social work by allowing professionals to provide care across state lines, tackling mental health access in underserved areas!

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New compact establishes multistate licensing for regulated social workers Compact allows multistate authorization for social work practice among member states.

A groundbreaking bill in New Mexico could change the game for social workers by allowing them to practice across state lines without extra licenses, but will it ensure quality care or dilute standards?

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Commission establishes new rules for master's-category multistate social work license Commission sets competency requirements for master's-category social work licensure applicants.

A groundbreaking bill in New Mexico could revolutionize social work by allowing professionals to practice across state lines with ease, promising better mental health access for underserved communities.

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Interstate Licensure Compact enhances social worker mobility and accountability Member states adopt measures to support social work licensure and telehealth services.

New Mexico's Senate Bill 105 could revolutionize social work by allowing professionals to practice across state lines with ease, addressing critical workforce shortages and improving access to mental health services.

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Commission sets effective date for Social Work Licensure Interstate Compact Commission to review member states' enactments of the new compact starting from effective date.

New Mexico is on the brink of a legislative transformation with Senate Bill 105, a game-changer for social work licensure that could reshape mental health services across state lines.

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Member states establish Social Work Licensure Compact Commission for unified regulation Member states create a commission to regulate social work licensure across state lines.

New Mexico's Senate just introduced a groundbreaking bill that could revolutionize social work by allowing professionals to practice across state lines without the hassle of differing licensure requirements!

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