Kan. Admin. Regs. § 102-3-9a - Renewal and reinstatement
(a) To be
considered for license renewal, each licensed professional counselor and
licensed clinical professional counselor shall submit to the board the
following items:
(1) A completed renewal
application;
(2) the continuing
education reporting form; and
(3)
the renewal fee prescribed in K.A.R. 102-3-2.
(b) If the application for renewal, the
continuing education reporting form, and payment of the required fee are not
submitted before the date the license expires, the license may be reinstated
upon payment of the required renewal fee, plus the late charge set forth in
K.A.R. 102-3-2, and submitting proof satisfactory to the board that the
applicant has complied with the continuing education requirements.
(c) Each individual who holds a professional
counselor license or clinical professional counselor license but who fails to
renew the license before its expiration, and who thereafter applies for renewal
of the license, shall indicate on the reinstatement application form whether
the individual has continued to engage in the practice of professional
counseling in Kansas, or has continued to represent that individual in Kansas
as a licensed professional counselor or a licensed clinical professional
counselor after the expiration of the license and, if so, under what
circumstances.
(d) If the license
of any individual has been suspended and the individual thereafter makes an
application to renew or reinstate the license, the individual shall submit the
following:
(1) A completed reinstatement
application on forms approved by the board;
(2) the required renewal fee and, if
applicable, the late charge set forth in K.A.R. 102-3-2;
(3) proof satisfactory to the board that the
applicant has complied with the continuing education requirements;
(4) proof satisfactory to the board that the
applicant has complied with the terms of the suspension; and
(5) any materials, information, evaluation or
examination reports, or other documentation that the board may request that
will enable the board to satisfactorily evaluate and determine whether or not
the license should be renewed or reinstated. An applicant's license may be
renewed or reinstated after the board considers the following factors:
(A) The extent to which the individual
presently merits the public trust;
(B) the individual's demonstrated
consciousness of the wrongful conduct that resulted in the license suspension;
(C) the extent of the individual's
remediation and rehabilitation in regard to the wrongful conduct that resulted
in the license suspension;
(D) the
nature and seriousness of the original misconduct;
(E) the individual's conduct after the
license suspension;
(F) the time
elapsed since the license suspension; and
(G) the individual's present competence in
professional counseling knowledge and skills.
(e) If the license of any individual has been
revoked and the individual thereafter makes an application to reinstate the
revoked license, the individual shall submit the following:
(1) A completed reinstatement application on
forms approved by the board;
(2)
the required renewal fee and the late charge set forth in K.A.R. 102-3-2;
(3) proof satisfactory to the
board that the applicant has complied with the continuing education
requirements; and
(4) materials,
information, evaluation or examination reports, or other documentation that
will enable the board to satisfactorily evaluate and determine whether or not
to reinstate the license. Factors to be considered by the board in determining
whether or not to reinstate the license shall include the following:
(A) The extent to which the individual
presently merits the public trust;
(B) the individual's demonstrated
consciousness of the wrongful conduct that resulted in revocation of the
license;
(C) the extent of the
individual's remediation and rehabilitation in regard to the wrongful conduct
that resulted in revocation of the license;
(D) the nature and seriousness of the
original misconduct;
(E) the
individual's conduct after the license revocation;
(F) the time elapsed since the license
revocation; and
(G) the
individual's present competence in professional counseling knowledge and
skills.
Notes
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