Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB568

Introduced
2/4/26  

Caption

Health Occupations - Licensed Psychologists - Prescriptive Authority

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to have significant implications for state health laws, particularly those related to mental health services. The establishment of a Prescriptive Authority Advisory Committee will guide the certification and oversight of prescribing psychologists, ensuring that they meet rigorous educational and professional standards. This move could help alleviate some of the pressures on the mental health system by increasing the workforce capable of providing comprehensive care, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and treatment efficiency.

Summary

Senate Bill 568 aims to extend prescriptive authority to licensed psychologists in Maryland, allowing them to prescribe medications under certain conditions with the appropriate certification. This legislative effort is grounded in the need to enhance access to mental health care, particularly in underserved areas where there may be a shortage of psychiatrists and other mental health providers. By empowering psychologists with the ability to prescribe, the bill intends to streamline patient care, enabling psychologists to address both therapeutic and pharmacological needs in a single visit.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB568 has generated notable points of contention. Critics express concerns about the potential for inadequate training given the complexities involved in prescribing medications, especially psychotropic drugs. There is apprehension that psychologists may not have the comprehensive medical background necessary to make informed prescribing decisions, which could lead to mismanagement of patient care. Supporters of the bill, however, argue that, with proper education and training, psychologists are well-positioned to address medication needs in tandem with psychotherapy, thus enhancing overall mental health treatment modalities.

Companion Bills

MD HB1021

Crossfiled Health Occupations - Licensed Psychologists - Prescriptive Authority

Previously Filed As

MD HB1021

Health Occupations - Licensed Psychologists - Prescriptive Authority

MD SB539

Health Occupations - Prescriptions for Children Subject to Shared Custody or Visitation Schedules

MD HB838

Health Occupations - Licensed Direct-Entry Midwives - Revisions

MD SB854

Health Occupations - Licensed Direct-Entry Midwives - Revisions

MD HB664

Health Occupations - Licensed Direct-Entry Midwives - Disciplinary Actions

MD HB723

Health Occupations - Authorization to Practice for Former Federal Employees and Dental Applicants Licensed or Certified in Another State

MD SB749

Health Occupations - Authorization to Practice for Former Federal Employees and Dental Applicants Licensed or Certified in Another State

MD HB867

State Board of Physicians - Naturopathic Doctors - Prescriptive Authority and Administration of Medication

MD SB458

Health Occupations - Implicit Bias and Structural Racism Training

MD SB919

Health Occupations – Practice of Audiology – Definition

Similar Bills

HI SB847

Relating To Psychologists.

HI SB847

Relating To Psychologists.

MD HB1021

Health Occupations - Licensed Psychologists - Prescriptive Authority

HI SB708

Relating To Prescriptive Authority For Clinical Psychologists.

HI SB708

Relating To Prescriptive Authority For Clinical Psychologists.

HI HB2169

Relating To Psychologists.

AZ SB1125

Psychologists; prescribing authority

PA HB1000

Further providing for definitions, for State Board of Psychology and for powers of the board; providing for prescription certificate, for prescribing and administrative practices and for controlled substances; and further providing for refusal, suspension or revocation of license, for reporting of multiple licensure and for penalties and injunctions against unlawful practice.