California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB775

Introduced
 
Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  
Refer
6/16/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  
Refer
7/2/25  
Refer
6/16/25  
Report Pass
7/8/25  
Refer
7/8/25  
Report Pass
8/29/25  
Enrolled
9/13/25  
Enrolled
9/13/25  
Chaptered
10/13/25  
Passed
10/13/25  
Passed
10/13/25  
Chaptered
10/13/25  

Caption

Board of Psychology and Board of Behavioral Sciences.

Impact

SB 775 introduces a series of amendments to improve regulatory frameworks concerning who can practice psychology in California. It mandates that out-of-state licensed psychologists provide a signed statement to clients acknowledging they are under California law, thereby enhancing accountability. The bill also specifies the educational qualifications necessary for registering as a psychological associate, requiring foreign-trained individuals to demonstrate that their education is equivalent to U.S. standards. This has significant implications for the practice of psychology, promoting high standards of care and ensuring that practitioners are adequately trained to meet the needs of California residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 775, introduced by Senator Ashby, amends several sections of the Business and Professions Code related to the operations of the Board of Psychology and the Board of Behavioral Sciences. The primary goal of this legislation is to extend the operational timeline of the Board of Psychology from January 1, 2026, to January 1, 2030. This extension is crucial in ensuring that the Board continues to license and regulate psychologists in California, which helps maintain professional standards in the field of psychology. Additionally, the bill establishes new guidelines for out-of-state psychologists providing services in California, thus seeking to regulate the practice of psychology more effectively across state lines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 775 appears to be generally positive, with support stemming from mental health professionals who recognize the need for regulatory clarity and the importance of the licensing structure in protecting clients. The proposed amendments are seen as necessary to update the existing statutes and improve the responsiveness of the Board of Psychology. Nonetheless, there may be some contention regarding the implications for out-of-state psychologists and the additional requirements that could be viewed as burdensome by those providing cross-border services.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise from the requirements imposed on out-of-state psychologists, particularly the condition to inform clients about their non-licensure status in California. Opponents might argue that this could hinder access to psychological services for residents who are already established with these providers. Furthermore, the educational requirements for foreign-trained practitioners could spark debate about the sufficiency and fairness of such standards. The bill could impact the ability for diverse practitioners to enter the California market, thus necessitating ongoing discussions about regulatory balance and public access to mental health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB993

Board of Behavioral Sciences: licensees: notices.

CA AB1598

Behavioral sciences.

CA HB2441

Psychologist board; complaint-related documents

CA HB1257

To Remove The Limitation Of The Practice Of Neuropsychology From Technicians Employed By Psychologists; And To Allow Psychology Technicians To Be Employed By Psychologists.

CA SB1125

Psychologists; prescribing authority

CA HB214

School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact

CA SB61

School Psychologist Interstate Licensure Compact

CA HB241

Psychology Interstate Compact

CA HB2027

Behavior analysts; regulatory board

CA SB208

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Psychology Professionals.

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