PSYPACT Commission Proposes Rule Revisions for Public Comment

November 26, 2024 | Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board, State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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PSYPACT Commission Proposes Rule Revisions for Public Comment
Proposed rule revisions aimed at enhancing psychological practice in Kansas were unveiled during the recent Licensed Psychology Advisory Committee Meeting held by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board. The meeting, which took place on August 12, 2025, highlighted two significant proposed rules stemming from discussions at the PSYPACT Commission's midyear meeting.

Dave, a key figure in the discussions, introduced the proposed rules, emphasizing their importance for the state's psychological community. He acknowledged the contributions of Richard, the commissioner for the PSYPACT Commission, for his active involvement and representation at the meetings.

The proposed rules are designed to align Kansas with national standards, reflecting a commitment to improving mental health services across the state. While details of the rules were not fully disclosed during the meeting, they are now available for public comment, allowing stakeholders to provide input on these critical changes.

This initiative marks a significant step towards modernizing psychological practices in Kansas, ensuring that they meet evolving needs and standards. The committee's focus on public engagement in the rule-making process underscores the importance of community feedback in shaping effective mental health policies. As the state moves forward, the anticipated revisions could have lasting impacts on the delivery of psychological services in Kansas.

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