Kan. Admin. Regs. § 102-7-7a - Reinstatement after suspension or revocation
(a) If the license of any individual has been
suspended and the individual subsequently wants to apply for license
reinstatement, the individual shall submit the following items:
(1) The completed reinstatement application
form;
(2) the required
reinstatement fee specified in K.A.R. 102-7-2 ;
(3) the continuing education reporting form
and documentation pursuant to K.A.R. 102-7-10 ;
(4) proof satisfactory to the board that the
individual has complied with sanctions and any other conditions imposed under
the suspension; and
(5) any
materials, information, evaluation or examination reports, or other
documentation that may be requested by the board and that will enable the board
to satisfactorily evaluate and determine whether or not the license should be
reinstated.
(b) If the
license of any individual has been revoked and the individual subsequently
wants to apply for license reinstatement, the individual shall submit the
following items:
(1) The completed
reinstatement application form;
(2)
the required reinstatement fee specified in K.A.R. 102-7-2 ;
(3) the continuing education reporting form
and documentation pursuant to K.A.R. 102-7-10 ; and
(4) any materials, information, evaluation or
examination reports, or other documentation that the board may request and 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 revoked license shall include the following:
(A) The extent to which the individual
presently merits the public trust;
(B) the extent to which the individual has
demonstrated consciousness of the misconduct that resulted in the license
revocation;
(C) the extent of the
individual's remediation and rehabilitation in regard to the misconduct that
resulted in the license revocation;
(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 knowledge and competence in addiction counseling
skills.
Notes
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