HB1806 - 104th General Assembly

Rep. Bob Morgan

Filed: 2/28/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1806

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1806 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act.
 
6    Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to
7safeguard individuals seeking therapy or psychotherapy
8services by ensuring these services are delivered by
9qualified, licensed, or certified professionals. This Act is
10intended to protect consumers from unlicensed or unqualified
11providers, including unregulated artificial intelligence
12systems, while respecting individual choice and access to
13community-based and faith-based mental health support.
 
14    Section 10. Definitions. In this Act:
15    "Administrative or supplementary support" means tasks

 

 

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1performed to assist a licensed professional in the delivery of
2therapy or psychotherapy services that do not involve
3therapeutic communication. "Administrative or supplementary
4support" includes, but is not limited to:
5        (1) preparing and maintaining client records,
6    including therapy notes;
7        (2) managing appointment scheduling and reminders;
8        (3) processing billing and insurance claims;
9        (4) analyzing anonymized data to track client progress
10    or identify trends, subject to review by a licensed
11    professional;
12        (5) identifying and organizing external resources or
13    referrals for client use; and
14        (6) drafting general communications related to therapy
15    logistics that do not include therapeutic advice.
16    "Artificial intelligence" means a machine-based system
17that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers from the
18input it receives how to generate output such as predictions,
19content, recommendations, or decisions that can influence real
20or virtual environments. "Artificial intelligence" includes
21generative artificial intelligence, which consists of an
22automated computing system that, when prompted with human
23prompts, descriptions, or queries, can produce outputs that
24simulate human-produced content, including, but not limited
25to, the following:
26        (1) textual outputs, such as short answers, essays, or

 

 

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1    poetry or longer compositions or answers;
2        (2) image outputs, such as fine art, photographs,
3    conceptual art, diagrams, or other images;
4        (3) multimedia outputs, such as audio or video in the
5    form of compositions or songs or short-form or long-form
6    audio or video; and
7        (4) other content that would be otherwise produced by
8    human means.
9    "Consent" means a clear, explicit affirmative act by an
10individual that: (i) unambiguously communicates the
11individual's express, freely given, informed, voluntary,
12specific, and unambiguous written agreement, including a
13written agreement provided by electronic means, and (ii) is
14revocable by the individual. "Consent" does not include an
15agreement that is obtained by the following:
16        (1) the acceptance of a general or broad terms of use
17    agreement or a similar document that contains descriptions
18    of artificial intelligence along with other unrelated
19    information;
20        (2) an individual hovering over, muting, pausing, or
21    closing a given piece of digital content; or
22        (3) an agreement obtained through the use of deceptive
23    actions.
24    "Department" means the Department of Financial and
25Professional Regulation.
26    "Licensed professional" means an individual who holds a

 

 

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1valid license issued by this State to provide therapy or
2psychotherapy services, including:
3        (1) a licensed clinical psychologist;
4        (2) a licensed clinical social worker;
5        (3) a licensed social worker;
6        (4) a licensed professional counselor;
7        (5) a licensed clinical professional counselor;
8        (6) a licensed marriage and family therapist;
9        (7) a certified alcohol and other drug counselor
10    authorized to provide therapy or psychotherapy services;
11        (8) a licensed professional music therapist;
12        (9) a licensed advanced practice psychiatric nurse as
13    defined in Section 1-101.3 of the Mental Health and
14    Developmental Disabilities Code;
15        (10) a licensed physician; and
16        (11) any other professional authorized by this State
17    to provide therapy or psychotherapy services.
18    "Peer support" means services provided by individuals with
19lived experience of mental health conditions or recovery from
20substance use that are intended to offer encouragement,
21understanding, and guidance without clinical intervention.
22    "Religious counseling" means counseling provided by clergy
23members, pastoral counselors, or other religious leaders
24acting within the scope of their religious duties if the
25services are explicitly faith-based and are not represented as
26clinical mental health services or therapy or psychotherapy

 

 

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1services.
2    "Therapeutic communication" means any verbal, non-verbal,
3or written interaction conducted in a clinical or professional
4setting that is intended to diagnose, treat, or address an
5individual's mental, emotional, or behavioral health concerns.
6"Therapeutic communication" includes, but is not limited to:
7        (1) direct interactions with clients for the purpose
8    of understanding or reflecting their thoughts, emotions,
9    or experiences;
10        (2) providing guidance, therapeutic strategies, or
11    interventions designed to achieve mental health outcomes;
12        (3) offering emotional support, reassurance, or
13    empathy in response to psychological or emotional
14    distress;
15        (4) collaborating with clients to develop or modify
16    therapeutic goals or treatment plans; and
17        (5) offering behavioral feedback intended to promote
18    psychological growth or address mental health conditions.
19    "Therapy or psychotherapy services" means services
20provided to diagnose, treat, or improve an individual's mental
21health or behavioral health. "Therapy or psychotherapy
22services" does not include religious counseling or peer
23support.
 
24    Section 15. Permitted use of artificial intelligence.
25    (a) As used in this Section, "permitted use of artificial

 

 

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1intelligence" means the use of artificial intelligence tools
2or systems by a licensed professional to assist in providing
3administrative or supplementary support in therapy or
4psychotherapy services where the licensed professional
5maintains full responsibility for all interactions, outputs,
6and data use associated with the system and satisfies the
7requirements of subsection (b).
8    (b) No licensed professional shall be permitted to use
9artificial intelligence to assist in providing administrative
10or supplementary support in therapy or psychotherapy where the
11client's therapeutic session is recorded or transcribed
12unless:
13        (1) the patient or the patient's legally authorized
14    representative is informed in writing of the following:
15            (A) that artificial intelligence will be used; and
16            (B) the specific purpose of the artificial
17        intelligence tool or system that will be used; and
18        (2) the patient or the patient's legally authorized
19    representative provides consent to the use of artificial
20    intelligence.
 
21    Section 20. Prohibition on unauthorized therapy services.
22    (a) An individual, corporation, or entity may not provide,
23advertise, or otherwise offer therapy or psychotherapy
24services, including through the use of Internet-based
25artificial intelligence, to the public in this State unless

 

 

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1the therapy or psychotherapy services are conducted by an
2individual who is a licensed professional.
3    (b) A licensed professional may use artificial
4intelligence systems only to the extent the use meets the
5requirements of Section 15. A licensed professional may not
6allow an artificial intelligence system to do any of the
7following:
8        (1) make independent therapeutic decisions;
9        (2) directly interact with clients in any form of
10    therapeutic communication;
11        (3) generate therapeutic recommendations or treatment
12    plans without review and approval by the licensed
13    professional; or
14        (4) detect emotions or mental states.
 
15    Section 25. Disclosure of records and communications. All
16records kept by a licensed professional and all communications
17between an individual seeking therapy or psychotherapy
18services and a licensed professional shall be confidential and
19shall not be disclosed except as required under the Mental
20Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act.
 
21    Section 30. Enforcement and penalties.
22    (a) Any individual, corporation, or entity found in
23violation of this Act shall pay a civil penalty to the
24Department in an amount not to exceed $10,000 per violation,

 

 

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1as determined by the Department, with penalties assessed based
2on the degree of harm and the circumstances of the violation.
3The civil penalty shall be assessed by the Department after a
4hearing is held in accordance with Section 2105-100 of the
5Department of Professional Regulation Law of the Civil
6Administrative Code of Illinois. An individual, corporation,
7or entity found in violation of this Act shall pay the civil
8penalty within 60 days after the date of an order by the
9Department imposing the civil penalty. The order shall
10constitute a judgment and may be filed and executed in the same
11manner as any judgment from a court of record.
12    (b) The Department shall have authority to investigate any
13actual, alleged, or suspected violation of this Act.
 
14    Section 35. Exceptions. This Act does not apply to the
15following:
16        (1) religious counseling;
17        (2) peer support; and
18        (3) self-help materials and educational resources that
19    are available to the public and do not purport to offer
20    therapy or psychotherapy services.
 
21    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
22becoming law.".