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Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board discusses budget, licensing system, background checks and regulation revisions
Summary
At its Sept. 8, 2025 hybrid meeting the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board approved the agenda and minutes, reviewed budget and licensing‑system updates, discussed proposed unified unprofessional‑conduct language, considered background‑check rules and a vendor for disciplinary remediation, and made advisory‑committee appointments.
The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board met in hybrid form on Sept. 8, 2025, and handled a mix of operational updates, regulatory review work and planning for forthcoming changes.
Chair Steve Anderson called the meeting to order and the board approved the meeting agenda and the minutes from the July 28 meeting without objections. Executive Director David Pfeiff gave the primary staff report, telling the board the agency had migrated its website to a new host and received recognition from the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Pfeiff said the board’s YouTube archive now includes 215 meetings and has been viewed about 11,744 times, which staff view as progress on accessibility and outreach.
Pfeiff outlined budget and licensing finances: the fee fund balance was reported at about $1.8 million and annual expenditures run roughly $1.1–$1.2 million, leaving approximately 1.5 years of reserves. He warned that previously approved…
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