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Kansas Board of Nursing investigative committee hears call for diversionary, non‑disciplinary process for minor nursing offenses

2824059 · March 1, 2025
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The Kansas Board of Nursing Investigative Committee heard a presentation urging the board to create a confidential diversionary or alternative‑to‑discipline pathway for nurses for minor or first‑time offenses.

The Kansas Board of Nursing Investigative Committee heard a presentation urging the board to create a confidential diversionary or alternative‑to‑discipline pathway for nurses for minor or first‑time offenses.

Josh Nye, an attorney practicing administrative law in Kansas, told the committee he was “a little surprised that you have no formal the board of nursing has no formal, diversion program or other alternative to enforcement program.” He said other Kansas licensing bodies have formal diversion programs and offered to help draft a policy patterned on existing local and county practices.

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