Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H338

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to genetic counselors

Impact

The bill significantly impacts Chapter 112 of the General Laws by amending definitions, licensing procedures, and operational mandates surrounding genetic counseling. It includes the establishment of certification examination standards, provisions for provisional licensure, and the necessary supervision requirements for new practitioners. The intended effect is to protect patients and ensure that those offering genetic counseling are adequately trained and certified, thus enhancing the overall quality of care that patients receive during genetic assessments. This regulatory change could also facilitate better integration of genetic counseling services into general healthcare practices.

Summary

House Bill 338, also known as the Act Relative to Genetic Counselors, introduces comprehensive updates to the licensing and regulation of genetic counselors within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill aims to establish clearer standards and procedures for both the licensure and operation of genetic counseling professionals, which is crucial as the field of genetics continues to evolve rapidly. By clearly defining terms and standards, this legislation seeks to align with existing national certification requirements and to provide a framework for ensuring qualified professionals are managing genetic counseling practices effectively.

Contention

While the advancement in genetic counseling regulation seems positive, the debate around this bill highlights concerns regarding access to services and the professionalism of genetic counseling as a distinct field. Some stakeholders may argue that stringent requirements could limit entry into the profession and reduce the availability of counselors, particularly in underserved areas. Furthermore, the necessity for supervision and provisional licensure may be viewed as a hurdle for aspiring counselors. Meanwhile, supporters believe that these standards are essential for ensuring that all practitioners meet the requisite qualifications and work under well-defined professional standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S208

Relative to genetic counselors

MA HB2028

Genetic counselors; board; licensure

MA HB4010

Genetic counselors; board; licensure

MA SB70

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Genetic Counselors.

MA H697

NC Genetic Counselors Workforce Act

MA S668

NC Genetic Counselors Workforce Act

MA HB675

Genetic counselors; provide for licensure and regulation of by State Board of Health.

MA SB2705

Mississippi Genetic Counselor Practice Act; enact.

MA H4456

Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

MA SB2040

The ordering of genetic testing by genetic counselors and examinations required for genetic counseling licensure.

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