Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-29-10 - Canceled licenses and certificates; reinstatement
(a) Each physical
therapist and physical therapist assistant desiring to reinstate a canceled
license or certificate shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Submit a completed written application on
a form prescribed by the board;
(2) pay the reinstatement fee established by
the board, no part of which shall be refunded; and
(3) submit proof of satisfactory completion
of a program of continuing education as specified in subsection (b).
(b)
(1) If the license of a physical therapist
has been canceled for less than five years, the applicant shall complete the
continuing education that was required at the time the license was canceled and
a minimum of an additional 10 contact hours for each six months since the date
the license was canceled.
(2) If
the certification of a physical therapist assistant has been canceled for less
than five years, the applicant shall complete the continuing education that was
required at the time the certification was canceled and a minimum of an
additional five contact hours for each six months since the date the
certification was canceled.
(3) If
the license or certificate has been canceled for five years or more, the
applicant shall be required to complete an individually tailored continuing
education program approved by the board.
(4) If the applicant has been in active
practice in another state or the District of Columbia since the date on which
the Kansas license or certificate was canceled, the applicant shall submit
proof of a current license, registration, or certification, and proof of
compliance with the continuing education requirements of that jurisdiction.
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