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Kansas BSRB advisory committee begins debate over alternate pathway to clinical licensure without EPPP
Summary
The advisory committee discussed whether experienced master's‑level practitioners could qualify for clinical licensure without passing the EPPP exam, weighing possible safeguards such as years of practice, documented clinical hours, supervisor attestations, oral exams and continuing education evidence.
The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board’s master’s‑level psychology advisory committee on May 12 began a sustained discussion of whether to create an alternate pathway to clinical licensure that would not require passing the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP).
Chair Dave Anderson opened the conversation as an initial step in a larger review of licensing pathways and public protection. Executive Director David Fye said the board asked advisory groups to weigh alternatives and gather comparative data from the 17 states that license at the master’s level.
Committee members discussed several possible…
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