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Kansas BSRB outlines licensing system overhaul, disciplinary tools and board priorities
Summary
Executive Director David Fye told the behavioral analyst advisory committee the BSRB is migrating its licensing system to the state's Acela platform, reviewing disciplinary regulations, contracting with EBOS for enhanced remediation tools and seeking a legislative seat for behavior analysts.
Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board executive director David Fye told the behavioral analyst advisory committee on Oct. 10 that the agency is midway through a two-year licensing-system overhaul and is pursuing several board-level initiatives.
Why it matters: The licensing-platform migration aims to replace paper applications with an online process that integrates multiple professions and multiple pathways to licensure. The BSRB said the change could affect applicant workflow and staff processes across seven professions regulated by the board.
Fye said the agency is roughly eight months into a two-year project to move from its current vendor (MyLicenseOffice) to the state's Acela enterprise licensing platform through the Office of Information Technology Services. The change will add an online original-application workflow, not just renewals, and aims to consolidate forms and processes across tiered licensing levels.
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