Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-11-3 - Handgun safety and training course; instructors
(a) Each instructor certified by the attorney
general, or approved by the attorney general pursuant to K.A.R. 16-11-2(f), to
instruct handgun safety and training courses shall comply with the following
standards:
(1) Use only the handgun safety and
training courses approved by the attorney general as provided in K.A.R. 16-11-4
;
(2) use only examinations
approved by the attorney general; and
(3) require trainees to display firing
proficiency by successfully completing the shooting requirement established in
K.A.R 16-11-4 .
(b) Upon
the conclusion of each handgun safety and training course, the instructor of
that course shall provide each trainee who successfully completes the course
with one of the following documents:
(1) An
affidavit signed by the instructor that attests to the successful completion of
the course by the applicant; or
(2)
a certificate of completion on a form approved by the attorney
general.
(c) Each
instructor shall forward a list of each trainee who successfully completed a
training course taught by that instructor to the office of the attorney general
within 10 days of the date on which the training course concludes. Each list
shall meet all of the following requirements:
(1) Identify the instructor by name and
driver's license number;
(2)
contain the date of the training course; and
(3) identify each trainee by name and by any
state-issued identification card number specified in
K.S.A.
75-7c03, and amendments thereto.
(d) For each course an instructor
teaches, the instructor shall retain the following records for at least five
years from the date on which the course concludes:
(1) A record of the date, the time, and the
location of the course;
(2) a
record of the name of each trainee enrolled in the course and of each trainee's
state-issued identification card number, as specified in
K.S.A.
75-7c03 and amendments thereto;
(3) for each trainee, documentation showing
whether the trainee completed the training course specified in K.A.R. 16-11-4 ;
and
(4) a record of the examination
results for each trainee, including the results of the firing proficiency
test.
(e) Each
instructor shall notify the attorney general, in writing, within 10 days of any
of the following occurrences:
(1) Changes in
the instructor's mailing address;
(2) the expiration, suspension, or revocation
of the certification used to meet the certification standard in K.A.R.
16-11-2(c) ; and
(3) any other
circumstance that would make the instructor ineligible for certification
pursuant to the standards required in K.A.R. 16-11-2 .
(f) If an instructor certified by the
attorney general, or approved by the attorney general pursuant to K.A.R.
16-11-2(f), fails to comply with the requirements of this regulation, the
instructor's certification or approval may be withdrawn by the attorney general
upon notice and an opportunity for a hearing.
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