Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-2-1 - General licensure requirements
(a) Each applicant applying for a license to
compete or serve in any contest pursuant to this act shall comply with the
following requirements, in addition to the individual licensure requirements:
(1) Each application shall be submitted on a
form provided by the commission.
(2) Each applicant shall submit the
applicable fee, as listed in K.A.R. 128-2-12, with the application. An
application for a license that does not include the applicable fee and all
required information and supporting documentation shall not be processed by the
commission.
(3) Each applicant
shall be at least 18 years of age.
(4) Each applicant for a contestant license
shall submit a late fee of $10 with each completed application received by the
commission less than three business days before the proposed contest or
event.
(b) Each
applicant shall be allowed to compete or serve in a contest only after the
commission has issued the appropriate license. Each individual participating in
a contest shall possess a current license issued by the commission.
(c) Once the application is approved by the
commission, the licensee shall notify the commission, in writing, of any change
of name or address within 10 business days of the date on which the change
becomes effective. The notice of each name change shall be accompanied by a
copy of the court order approving the name change.
(d) Each licensee's information retained by
the commission shall be deemed accurate for purpose of notification unless the
licensee notifies the commission. The licensee shall be responsible for
reporting any change of mailing address, electronic mail address, telephone
number, and any other change in the information provided on the application to
the commission. Failure by the licensee to comply with this subsection may
result in a suspension of the license until the licensee notifies the
commission of any changes.
(e) Any
false statement submitted on the application to the commission may be deemed
grounds for any of the following:
(1) Denial
of the application;
(2) revocation
or suspension of the license, if the license has already been issued;
or
(3) referral of the matter to
the appropriate law enforcement authority for prosecution.
This regulation shall be effective on and after October 1, 2014.
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