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Advisory committee recommends several regulatory housekeeping changes and revocation of an obsolete rule
Summary
The advisory committee recommended several updates to marriage and family therapy regulations on Oct. 10, including aligning temporary license language to a 24‑month term and revoking an obsolete licensure‑without‑examination rule.
The advisory committee reviewed multiple Kansas Administrative Regulations (KAR) relevant to marriage and family therapy and recommended a series of edits for board consideration on Oct. 10.
Licensing applications (KAR 102‑5‑4a): the committee recommended striking regulatory language that required a temporary license holder to sit for the licensure exam within the first six months and instead align the regulation with the board’s 24‑month temporary license term.
Reciprocity (KAR 102‑5‑4b): members recommended removing outdated text that referenced a five‑year practice requirement in other…
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