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Kansas BSRB advisory committee reviews licensing survey, budget outlook and telepsychology compact as SB63 takes effect

2391783 · February 26, 2025
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The Life and Psychology Advisory Committee received an executive director's report on a recent licensee survey and the agency's budget status, an update on the telepsychology compact (SIPAC), and an overview of Senate Bill 63's passage and immediate effect; staff said the board is reviewing the law but cannot provide legal advice to licensees.

The Life and Psychology Advisory Committee of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board heard an executive director's update on licensing surveys, the agency budget and telepsychology compacts, and was told that Senate Bill 63 has taken effect after publication in the Kansas Register.

The advisory committee met remotely and received a report from David Fye, the board's executive director, who said the BSRB closed a licensee survey covering six of the board's seven professions and plans to prepare separate profession-level reports and a cross-profession summary for committee review. "We did strive for some uniformity...we also tried to limit the surveys to between 15 and 20 questions to avoid things like survey fatigue," Fye said.

Fye told the committee the BSRB submitted its…

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