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Kansas psychology advisory committee backs recommendation for $6,000 cap on PSYPACT state assessment

Licensed Psychology Advisory Committee, Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board · January 8, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 6 meeting the Licensed Psychology Advisory Committee recommended the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board support a proposed PSYPACT rule capping any state assessment at $6,000, citing protection against rapidly rising charges as larger states join the compact.

The Licensed Psychology Advisory Committee of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board recommended on Jan. 6, 2026 that the board provide comment supporting a proposed PSYPACT rule to cap annual state assessments at $6,000. The recommendation was recorded by consensus and will be forwarded to the full BSRB for consideration.

Committee chair Richard Nobles, who serves on PSYPACT’s finance committee, described the practical reason for the cap: as larger states join PSYPACT, a state’s assessed share of compact funding could rise substantially. Nobles told the committee…

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