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Kansas BSRB backs PSYPACT assessment cap, advances multistate compact preparations

Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Board members supported staff in filing public comment backing a PSYPACT rule to cap yearly state assessments at $6,000; staff also reported progress on the professional counseling and social work compacts, including system changes and background‑check MOAs required for implementation.

Board commissioners on Jan. 12 expressed support for a proposed PSYPACT rule to cap a state's annual assessment at $6,000 and heard progress reports on three multistate licensure compacts affecting Kansas mental‑health professionals.

Commissioner Richard Nobles and Executive Director David Pye summarized PSYPACT (the psychology interjurisdictional compact) materials released for public comment. The compact currently assesses states based on a…

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