Rep. Huneycutt files bill in North Carolina House on mental health staff qualifications

Rep. Huneycutt files bill in North Carolina House on mental health staff qualifications
Cody Huneycutt, North Carolina State Representative for 67th District — Facebook
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A new bill filed by State Rep. Huneycutt seeks to update professional definitions and qualifications within the Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, according to the North Carolina State House.

The bill, filed as HB 562 on March 27 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘Com. Coll. Behav. Health Workforce Enhan. Act.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill directs the Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services to amend staff definitions for certain qualified professionals. It will implement new qualifications allowing individuals with an associate degree in a human services field to be recognized as Associate Professionals, Qualified Professionals, or Qualified Substance Abuse Prevention Professionals, provided they meet specific experience requirements. The Commission is required to adopt rules that reflect these changes and ensure their alignment with existing provisions in the North Carolina Administrative Code. The bill will take effect when it becomes law and will expire when the new permanent rules are enacted.

Of the four sponsors of this bill, Donny Lambeth and Grant L. Campbell, MD proposed the most bills (41) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Huneycutt graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2014 with a BA.

Huneycutt, a Republican, was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 to represent the state’s 67th House district, replacing previous state representative Clayton Sasser.

Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in North Carolina House During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Cody Huneycutt, Donny Lambeth, Grant L. Campbell, MD, and Larry W. Potts HB 562 03/27/2025 Com. Coll. Behav. Health Workforce Enhan. Act.
Cody Huneycutt, Larry W. Potts, Phil Shepard, and Timothy Reeder, MD HB 565 03/27/2025 Check Yes, Save Lives.
Cody Huneycutt, Kyle Hall, Mike Schietzelt, and Wyatt Gable HB 568 03/27/2025 2025 Omnibus Labor Amendments.-AB
Cody Huneycutt, Allen Chesser, Heather H. Rhyne, and Kyle Hall HB 574 03/27/2025 Workforce Development Pilot Project.
Cody Huneycutt, Donny Lambeth, Edward C. Goodwin, and Karl E. Gillespie HB 512 03/25/2025 Emer. Care/Animals/Vet. Practice.
Cody Huneycutt, Donnie Loftis, Donny Lambeth, and Larry W. Potts HB 489 03/24/2025 Insurance Coverage Emergency Ambulance Trans.
Cody Huneycutt, Brian Biggs, Brian Echevarria, and Keith Kidwell HB 470 03/20/2025 The Second Amendment Protection Act.
Cody Huneycutt, Donnie Loftis, Howard Penny, Jr., and Karl E. Gillespie HB 471 03/20/2025 Food Labeling Transparency Act.
Cody Huneycutt, Hugh Blackwell, Kyle Hall, and Sarah Stevens HB 443 03/18/2025 Const. Amendment: Council of State Vacancies.
Cody Huneycutt, A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Allen Chesser, and Charles W. Miller HB 450 03/18/2025 Private Property Rights Act.
Cody Huneycutt, Harry Warren, Jeff Zenger, and Karl E. Gillespie HB 381 03/12/2025 On-Site Wastewater System Amendments.
Cody Huneycutt, Brian Turner, John R. Bell, IV, and Karl E. Gillespie HB 382 03/12/2025 Elk Permit Auction/Raffle.
Cody Huneycutt and Mike Schietzelt HB 387 03/12/2025 Eliminate Tax on Gov’t Retirees.
Cody Huneycutt, B. Ray Jeffers, and Jeffrey C. McNeely HB 348 03/10/2025 Annexation of PUV Land/School Capacity.
Cody Huneycutt, Carla D. Cunningham, Grant L. Campbell, MD, and Larry W. Potts HB 349 03/10/2025 Reqs HC POA/Adv Direct/IEP Nurse Choice.
Cody Huneycutt, Allen Chesser, Heather H. Rhyne, and Kyle Hall HB 351 03/10/2025 Recovery-Friendly Workplace Program/Funds.
Cody Huneycutt, A. Reece Pyrtle, Jr., Charles W. Miller, and Heather H. Rhyne HB 330 03/06/2025 Controlled Substances Act – Updates.
Cody Huneycutt, Heather H. Rhyne, Hugh Blackwell, and Jarrod Lowery HB 163 02/21/2025 Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions.
Cody Huneycutt, Donny Lambeth, Larry W. Potts, and Timothy Reeder, MD HB 152 02/18/2025 Access to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
Cody Huneycutt, Ben T. Moss, Jr., Mitchell S. Setzer, and Pricey Harrison HB 120 02/13/2025 Expand Project C.A.R.E./Funds.
Cody Huneycutt, Carla D. Cunningham, Mitchell S. Setzer, and Monika Johnson-Hostler HB 121 02/13/2025 SchCalFlex/Statewide/Open Cal.
Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Paul Scott, and Steve Tyson HB 97 02/11/2025 Support Firefighters Fighting Cancer.
Cody Huneycutt and Ben T. Moss, Jr. HB 71 02/06/2025 Respiratory Care Modernization Act.
Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Larry W. Potts, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 54 02/04/2025 Funds for NC APSE.
Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Larry W. Potts, and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 55 02/04/2025 Funds for the IGNITE Program.
Cody Huneycutt, Julia C. Howard, Neal Jackson, and Paul Scott HB 37 02/03/2025 Enhance Firefighter Benefits & Representation.
Cody Huneycutt HB 23 01/29/2025 Various State and Local Gov’t Provisions.
Cody Huneycutt and Mitchell S. Setzer HB 25 01/29/2025 Restore Down-Zoning Auth./Stanly & Catawba.


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