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Kansas adviser outlines timeline, data and fee questions for social-work multistate compact

Social Work Advisory Committee of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board · December 11, 2024
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Summary

BSRB staff reported the social work multistate compact has been enacted in roughly 30 states; Kansas’s compact commissioner said implementation could take about a year and highlighted unresolved items including the shared data system, funding model and jurisprudence verification.

David Fye, Kansas’s compact commissioner for the social work multistate compact, briefed the advisory committee on Aug. 12 about the compact commission’s work and implementation timeline.

Fye said about 30 states have enacted the social work compact and the compact commission has begun committee work on rules, finance and operations. He told the committee the estimated timeline for the compact to go live is roughly one year, with outstanding…

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