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HB1223 • 2026

Health professionals; mandatory suicide training required.

<p class=ldtitle>A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 54.1-2400.1:1, relating to health professionals; mandatory suicide training required.</p>

Education Labor
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Delaney
Last action
2026-02-18
Official status
Continued
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance or funding sources for the training courses.

Mandatory Suicide Training for Health Professionals

This bill requires certain health care professionals to complete training on how to assess, treat, and manage suicide risks at least once every six years.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires specific types of health care workers to take a course about recognizing and dealing with suicide threats or attempts.
  • Sets up a list of approved courses for these trainings that must be updated regularly by the Department of Health Professions.
  • Counts the time spent on this training towards continuing education requirements for health workers.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Health care professionals such as counselors, therapists, and social workers.
  • The Department of Health Professions which must create a list of approved suicide prevention courses.

Terms To Know

health regulatory board
A group that oversees the licensing and regulation of health care professionals in Virginia.
continuing education reporting period
The time frame during which licensed professionals must complete a certain amount of educational activities to maintain their license.

Limits and Unknowns

  • It is not clear how the training will be enforced or what penalties there might be for non-compliance.
  • The bill does not specify who pays for the training courses.
  • There are no details on how the effectiveness of this training will be measured.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-18 House

    Left in Committee Health and Human Services

  2. 2026-02-12 Behavioral Health

    Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2027 (Voice Vote)

  3. 2026-02-12 Behavioral Health

    House subcommittee offered

  4. 2026-02-12 Health and Human Services

    Continued to 2027 in Health and Human Services (Voice Vote)

  5. 2026-02-09 House

    Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB1223)

  6. 2026-01-23 Behavioral Health

    Assigned sub: Behavioral Health

  7. 2026-01-14 House

    Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26102013D

  8. 2026-01-14 Health and Human Services

    Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services

Official Summary Text

Health professionals; mandatory suicide training required.
Requires health care professionals to complete training in suicide assessment, treatment, and management. The bill requires counselors, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioners, marriage and family therapists, behavioral health technicians, qualified mental health professionals, occupational therapists, psychologists, and social workers to complete such training at least once every six years and requires other health professionals to complete such training once. The bill requires the Commissioner of Health and the Department of Health Professions to develop a model list of training programs in suicide assessment, treatment, and management and update such list at least once every two years.

Current Bill Text

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1223

AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE

(Proposed by the House Committee on Health and Human Services

on ________________)

(Patron Prior to Substitute--Delegate Delaney)

A BILL to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered
54.1-2400.1:1
, relating to health professionals; mandatory suicide training required.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered
54.1-2400.1:1
as follows:

§
54.1-2400.1:1
.
Mandatory suicide training for health care professionals.

A. Each of the following professionals certified or licensed by
a health regulatory board
of
the Department of Health Professions pursuant to this subtitle shall, at least once every six years, complete training in suicide
assessment, treatment, and management that is approved by the relevant health regulatory board:

1.

Counselors
;

2.
Licensed substance abuse treatment practitioners
;

3.
Marriage and family therapists
;

4.
Behavioral health technicians;

5. Qualified mental health profes
sionals;

6. Occupational therapists;

7. Psychologists;
and

8. Social workers.

The training required pursuant to this subsection shall be at least six hours in length.
Such
training required by this subsection shall be included
on the model list developed pursuant to subsection
E
. Nothing in this subsection shall affect the validity of training completed prior to July 1, 202
7
.

B.
Each of the following
professionals certified or licensed by a health regulatory board of the Department of Health Professions pursuant to this subtitle
who are not included in the list of professionals in subsection A
shall complete a one-time training in suicide assessment, treatment, and management that is approved by the relevant
health regulatory board:

1. All professionals certified or licensed by the Board of Counseling except for
b
ehavioral
h
ealth
t
echnician
a
ssistants

registered
pursuant to
§
54.1-3519
;

2.
Physicians, interns, and residents;

3. Physician assistants
;

4. Genetic counselors;

5. Occupational therapy assistants;

6. Licensed midwives;

7. Behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts;

8. All professionals certi
fied or licensed by the Board of Nursing except for massage therapists licensed pursuant to
§
54.1-3029
;

9.
Pharmacists;

10. Pharmacy technicians;

11. Pharmacy interns;

12. Physical therapists;
and

13.
Certified s
ex offender treatment providers
.

C
.
A professional listed in subsection A
or B
sh
all complete the first training required pursuant to this section by the end of the first full continuing education reporting period after July 1, 202
7
,
or
during the first full continuing education reporting period after initial licensure or certification, whichever occurs later. A professional listed in subsection A applying for initial licensure may delay completion of the first training required by this section for six years after initi
al licensure if he can demonstrate successful completion of the training required pursuant to subsection A no more than two years prior to the application for initial licensure.
The relevant health regulatory board shall accept tra
ining that meets the requirements of this section completed between January 1, 2025
,
and July 1, 202
7
,
by a professional
listed
in subsection B
as satisfactory to meet the one-time training requirement of subsection B.

D
. The hours spent completing training pursuant to the requirements of subsection A
or B

shall count toward meeting any applicable continuing education or continuing competency requirements for each profession.

E
. The
Commissioner
of Health
and the Department of Health Professions shall work collaboratively to develop a model list of training prog
rams in suicide assessment, treatment, and management and shall update such list at least once every two years.

1. By January 1, 2027, the Department of Health Professions shall adopt rules establishing minimum standards for the training programs included on the model list. The minimum standards
shall
require that six-hour trainings
, which may
occur all at once or in segments, include:

a. Content specific to veteran
s;

b. Assessment of issues related to imminent harm via lethal means or self-injurious behaviors;
and

c. Content specific to the availability of
,
services offered by
, and best practices for assisting persons with accessing
the 988 crisis hotline
and
the behavioral health crisis
response and suicide prevention system
.

2. In d
eveloping the model list required pursuant to this subsection, the Commissioner of Health and the Department of Health Professions shall
c
onsult with (i)
the affected health regulatory boards; (ii) public and private institutions of higher education; (iii) educators; (iv) experts in suicide assessment, treatment, and management;
(v) the Department of Veterans Services;
and (vi) relevant professional associations
.