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Social work licensure compact: Kansas representative outlines commission work, timeline and data-system obstacle

3800509 · June 11, 2025
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David Fye, Kansas commissioner to the Social Work Licensure Compact, told the Social Work Advisory Committee that the compact commission has adopted bylaws and formed committees but that choosing or building a data system to track multistate licenses is the main delay to full operation.

At the Social Work Advisory Committee meeting, Executive Director David Fye, who serves as Kansascommissioner to the Social Work Licensure Compact, provided a status update on the compact commission's work, financing and a key technical hurdle: a multistate data system.

Fye said Kansas's enabling legislation for the social work compact has passed and the compact commission has held meetings to adopt bylaws and form committees. He said he serves on the commission's rules and finance committees. "The rules committee will go through and look at all of the model language for the compact," he said, and the finance committee is evaluating options for…

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