Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-22-3 - Business transactions with patients
(a)
Non-health-related goods or services. A licensee shall be deemed to engage in
dishonorable conduct by offering to sell a non-health-related product or
service to a patient from a location at which the licensee regularly practices
the healing arts unless otherwise allowed by this subsection. A licensee shall
not be deemed to engage in dishonorable conduct by offering to sell a
non-health-related product or service if all of the following conditions are
met:
(1) The sale is for the benefit of a
public service organization.
(2)
The sale does not directly or indirectly result in financial gain to the
licensee.
(3) No patient is unduly
influenced to make a purchase.
(b) Business opportunity. A licensee shall be
deemed to engage in dishonorable conduct if all of the following conditions are
met:
(1) The licensee recruits or solicits a
patient either to participate in a business opportunity involving a sale of a
product or service, or to recruit or solicit others to participate in a
business opportunity.
(2) The sale
of the product or service directly or indirectly results in financial gain to
the licensee.
(3) The licensee
recruits or solicits the patient at any time that the patient is present in a
location at which the licensee regularly practices the healing arts.
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