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The committee discussed updates on master's level psychology program accreditation, including application timelines and program review practices. The Executive Director provided an agency report. Old business included reviewing licensee survey results, the possibility of providing telehealth across state lines, and potential developments regarding a new licensing examination for the master's level psychology profession. The committee reviewed regulations concerning coordination of care with physicians and established recommendations for the use of artificial intelligence in practice, focusing on informed consent, confidentiality, and the right to opt out. Additionally, the committee discussed alternative pathways to licensure and potential topics for the 2026 meeting agenda, such as analyzing common complaints and creating educational presentations for students.
The committee meeting agenda includes an Executive Director's report and discussions regarding committee membership. New business focuses on reviewing the investigative and disciplinary processes of the Board, common complaints against licensees, and an update regarding the EPPP licensing examination timeline and proposed fee increases by the ASPPB. Additionally, the committee will deliberate on the potential implementation of a new licensing examination for master's level psychology.
The meeting included an executive director's report covering board operations, legislative items, and the resignation of a committee member. The committee received updates on the Social Work Multi-State Compact and discussed the transition of the National Association of Social Workers-Kansas, as well as survey results regarding the use of artificial intelligence in social work practice. The committee reviewed and recommended various proposed changes to regulations concerning licensure reciprocity, examination requirements, renewal and reinstatement processes, renewal audits, and the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
The committee meeting focused on several key topics, including a presentation on a feasibility study for an alternative psychology licensure exam to the EPPP. The Executive Director provided a report on agency operations and legislative updates, and the Chair provided an update on the PSYPACT Multi-State Compact. The committee discussed the progress of a draft survey report for licensees and explored the regulation of artificial intelligence, particularly regarding informed consent and client confidentiality. Furthermore, the committee engaged in discussions concerning the potential Texas alternative licensing examination and the American Psychological Association's model practice act.
The committee meeting agenda includes an Executive Director's report, updates regarding the Social Work Multi-State Compact, and reports from the Association of Social Work Boards. Old business topics involve a continued review of licensee survey data regarding consumer protection, discussion on the regulation of artificial intelligence, and exploration of alternative pathways to licensure. New business includes discussions on advisory committee membership and legislative action regarding educational requirements.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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