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Kansas BSRB outlines multi-year licensing modernization, records digitization and conduct-rule updates
Summary
The advisory committee heard multi-topic operations updates from BSRB executive director David Fye on migration to a new licensing system (Accela), document-retention modernization and a multi-step process to update unprofessional-conduct regulations across seven professions.
The Behavior Analyst Advisory Committee received operational updates from the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board about a planned migration to a new licensing system, a drive to digitize records and a near-finished review of unprofessional-conduct regulations.
David Fye, executive director, said the agency is working with the state Office of Information Technology Services and the vendor Accela to replace the current licensing system. “They have been meeting with us since January, and we are in the discovery phase where they are going through and making sure that they understand all of our current processes,” Fye said. He estimated the building, testing and launch process will take about a year to a year and a half.
Fye also described steps to reduce paper storage and to transfer archival records to the state archive. The agency’s…
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