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Draft BSRB survey: Kansas behavior-analyst licensees back multistate compact and a board seat; response rate 14%
Summary
The board's draft survey of behavior-analyst licensees recorded 71 responses (14%), strong support for a multistate compact and broad support for adding a behavior-analyst to the BSRB; respondents identified supervision, telehealth guidance and insurance/billing as recurring concerns.
The Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board shared a draft survey of Kansas behavior-analyst licensees at the advisory committee meeting March 12, showing early findings on where licensees work, how many hours they provide services and priorities for the BSRB's regulatory work.
BSRB staff reported that, as of January 2025, Kansas had 506 behavior-analyst licensees (18 LABAs, 488 LBAs). The draft survey was open Jan. 24–Feb. 23 and received 71 completed responses, a roughly 14 percent response rate, the board reported.
Survey highlights presented by staff included: - Practice location: Johnson County and Sedgwick County were the most frequently named single counties where licensees provide services. - Practice setting: Private practice was…
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