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Advisory committee backs technical edits to education rules and lower continuing‑education hours

Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board advisory committee · December 10, 2024
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The BSRB advisory committee recommended that the board adopt regulatory changes: strike the ambiguous 'in resident' definition from psychology regulations and replace it with explicit language, accept coursework from APA‑accredited programs without listing specific courses, and align continuing education hours (psychology/master’s psychology 50→40) with category caps noted.

WICHITA (remote) — Members of the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board advisory committee voted by consensus to recommend multiple technical and regulatory edits to the board, including clarifying the phrase 'in resident' in psychology education rules and standardizing continuing‑education (CE) hour requirements across professions.

Executive Director David Fye presented draft language for KAR 102‑1‑12 (the education requirement regulation for psychology) and explained why the committee should remove the term "in resident," which currently has inconsistent meanings across BSRB professions. Fye proposed…

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