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Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board holds special meeting, enters executive session to review SB 63
Summary
The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board met remotely Feb. 24 for a special session to receive legal briefing on Senate Bill 63. The board approved its agenda, then voted to go into two executive sessions for attorney–client communications about the bill after staff reported the bill's expedited publication in the Kansas Register.
The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board met remotely Feb. 24 and voted to go into executive session to receive attorney'client legal advice about Senate Bill 63, which staff said had been published in the Kansas Register and therefore became effective.
Board Chair Dave Anderson called the special meeting to order and led a roll call. After staff provided a legislative update and the board approved the meeting agenda, executive director David Fye told members the board had received questions about Senate Bill 63 and asked that the board meet in executive session to hear from legal counsel.
"There is a bill that recently passed the legislature," Fye said during the meeting. "That bill was vetoed by the governor,…
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