Bill Text - SB535 (2018)

(New Title) relative to licensure for the practice of professional art therapy and relative to certain revenues from the sale of commemorative liquor bottles of historic significance.


Revision: June 6, 2018, 12:22 p.m.

SB 535-FN - VERSION ADOPTED BY BOTH BODIES

 

02/15/2018   0522s

05/23/2018   2068CofC

05/23/2018   2117EBA

 

2018 SESSION

18-2854

10/01

 

SENATE BILL 535-FN

 

AN ACT relative to licensure for the practice of professional art therapy and relative to certain revenues from the sale of commemorative liquor bottles of historic significance.

 

SPONSORS: Sen. Watters, Dist 4; Sen. Fuller Clark, Dist 21; Sen. Hennessey, Dist 5; Rep. P. Schmidt, Straf. 19

 

COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration

 

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

This bill defines the practice of professional art therapy.  The bill also credits revenue from the sales of commemorative liquor bottles until December 31, 2019 to the New Hampshire state house bicentennial education and commemoration fund.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

02/15/2018   0522s

05/23/2018   2068CofC

05/23/2018   2117EBA 18-2854

10/01

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eighteen

 

AN ACT relative to licensure for the practice of professional art therapy and relative to certain revenues from the sale of commemorative liquor bottles of historic significance.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

1  New Chapter; Professional Art Therapy.  Amend RSA by inserting after chapter 326-K the following new chapter:

CHAPTER 326-L

PROFESSIONAL ART THERAPY

326-L:1  Definitions.  In this chapter:

I.  "Professional art therapy" means the integrated use of psychotherapeutic principles, art media, and the creative process to assist individuals, families, or groups in:

(a)  Increasing awareness of self and others;

(b)  Coping with symptoms, stress, and traumatic experiences;

(c)  Enhancing cognitive abilities; and

(d)  Identifying and assessing clients' needs in order to implement therapeutic intervention to meet developmental, behavioral, mental, and emotional needs.

II.  "Practice of professional art therapy" means to engage professionally and for compensation in art therapy and appraisal activities by providing services involving the application of art therapy principles and methods in the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and amelioration of psychological problems and emotional or mental conditions that includes, but is not limited to:

(a)  Clinical appraisal and treatment activities during individual, couples, family, or group sessions which provide opportunities for expression through the creative process;

(b)  Using the process and products of art creation to tap into a client's inner fears, conflicts, and core issues with the goal of improving physical, mental, and emotional functioning and well-being;

(c)  Using diagnostic art therapy assessments to determine treatment goals and implement therapeutic art interventions which meet developmental, mental, and emotional needs; and

(d)  Employing art media, the creative process, and the resulting artwork to assist clients to:

(1)  Reduce psychiatric symptoms of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and attachment disorders;

(2)  Enhance neurological, cognitive, and verbal abilities, develop social skills, aid sensory impairments, and move developmental capabilities forward in specific areas;

(3)  Cope with symptoms of stress, anxiety, traumatic experiences, and grief;

(4)  Explore feelings, gain insight into behaviors, and reconcile emotional conflicts;

(5)  Improve or restore functioning and a sense of personal well-being;

(6)  Increase coping skills, self-esteem, awareness of self, and empathy for others;

(7)  Channel feelings of anger and guilt in a healthy way; and

(8)  Improve school performance, family functioning, and parent/child relationship.

326-L:2  Education Required; Title.  

I.  A person engaged in this state in the practice of professional art therapy shall hold a master's or doctoral degree in art therapy from an accredited educational institution.

II.  No person who is not qualified for the practice of professional art therapy may use the title "art therapist" or "professional art therapist" or make use of any title, words, letters, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying that he or she is a professional art therapist.

326-L:3  Exceptions.  This chapter shall not apply to a person who provides art therapy while acting within the scope of practice of the person's license and training, provided the person does not hold himself or herself out to the public as a professional art therapist, or is a student enrolled in an art therapy educational program or graduate art therapy educational program approved by the American Art Therapy Association, or any successor of said association, and art therapy is an integral part of the student's course of study and such student is performing such therapy under the direct supervision of a professional art therapist.

326-L:4  Penalty.  Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of an unfair or deceptive act or practice as provided in RSA 358-A and shall be penalized in accordance with RSA 358-A:6.

2  New Paragraph; Historical Fund; Sale of Commemorative Bottles; Transfer of Revenues.  Amend RSA 177:8 by inserting after paragraph II the following new paragraph:

III.  Notwithstanding provisions of paragraph II, revenue from commemorative bottles sold under this section between July 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019 shall be credited to the New Hampshire state house bicentennial education and commemoration fund in RSA 17-R:3.

3  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.

 

LBAO

18-2854

Amended 3/6/18

 

SB 535-FN- FISCAL NOTE

AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE (AMENDMENT #2018-0522s)

 

AN ACT relative to licensure for the practice of professional art therapy and establishing an advisory council on alternative mental health therapies, and relative to certain revenues from the sale of commemorative liquor bottles of historic significance.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:      [ X ] State              [ X ] County               [    ] Local              [    ] None

 

 

 

Estimated Increase / (Decrease)

STATE:

FY 2019

FY 2020

FY 2021

FY 2022

   Appropriation

$0

$0

$0

$0

   Revenue

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

   Expenditures

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Funding Source:

  [ X ] General            [    ] Education            [    ] Highway           [ X ] Other - Historical Fund (RSA 177:8) and New Hampshire State House Bicentennial Education and Commemoration Fund (RSA 17-R:3)

 

 

 

 

 

COUNTY:

 

 

 

 

   Revenue

$0

$0

$0

$0

   Expenditures

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

Indeterminable Increase

 

METHODOLOGY:

This bill establishes the practice of professional art therapy and licensure for individuals engaging in such practice and directs sales of any commemorative liquor bottles to the New Hampshire Bicentennial Education and Commemoration Fund.  The bill allows for license fees to be established through the rulemaking process by the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC).  The OPLC indicates the amount of licensing fees generated by this bill is indeterminable.  The OPLC states the time required to process licenses established by this bill may require additional staff but the fiscal impact of such need is indeterminable at this time.  In addition, the creation of an advisory council on alternative mental health therapies requires an additional expense for compensation of board members of $45 per day and reimbursement of necessary traveling expenses, totaling approximately $3,780 annually.

 

The New Hampshire State Liquor Commission (NHSLC) and Legislative Branch are unable to estimate the revenue that will be deposited into the New Hampshire Bicentennial Education and Commemoration Fund from the sale of any commemorative liquor bottles sold between July 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019.  Currently the revenues from these sales are deposited into the Historical Fund pursuant to RSA 177:8.  The Legislative Branch reports the following revenue from bottle sale deposits into the Historical Fund:

FY 2014  $74,675

FY 2015    $7,949

FY 2016          $0

FY 2017  $20,677

 

This bill contains penalties that may have an impact on the New Hampshire judicial and correctional systems.  There is no method to determine how many charges would be brought as a result of the changes contained in this bill to determine the fiscal impact on expenditures.  However, the entities impacted have provided the potential costs associated with these penalties below.

 

Judicial Branch

FY 2019

FY 2020

Class B Misdemeanor

$50

$51

Class A Misdemeanor

$72

$73

Routine Criminal Felony Case

$457

$462

Appeals

Varies

Varies

It should be noted that average case cost estimates for FY 2019 and FY 2020 are based on data that is more than ten years old and does not reflect changes to the courts over that same period of time or the impact these changes may have on processing the various case types.  An unspecified misdemeanor can be either class A or class B, with the presumption being a class B misdemeanor.

Department of Corrections

 

 

FY 2017 Average Cost of Incarcerating an Individual

$36,960

$36,960

FY 2017 Annual Marginal Cost of a General Population Inmate

$4,555

$4,555

FY 2017 Average Cost of Supervising an Individual on Parole/Probation

$557

$557

NH Association of Counties

 

 

County Prosecution Costs

Indeterminable

Indeterminable

Estimated Average Daily Cost of Incarcerating an Individual

$85 to $110

$85 to $110

 

The Department of Justice indicates the department is not generally involved with the prosecution of offenses relating to the type of licensure provisions of this legislation. Such offenses are typically handled by local or county prosecutors.  Appeals from any convictions from such offenses would be handled by the Criminal Justice Bureau and could be done within the current budget, therefore there is no fiscal impact.

 

AGENCIES CONTACTED:

Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, Judicial Branch, Departments of Corrections and Justice, New Hampshire Association of Counties, New Hampshire Liquor Commission,  and Legislative Branch