Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-12-7 - Initial certification; application
Each applicant seeking initial certification shall submit an application, on a form provided by the attorney general, to the attorney general. The completed application for initial certification shall include the following:
(a) The applicant's full
name and residential address;
(b)
the name under which the applicant intends to do business and the business
address;
(c) a statement of the
general nature of the business in which the applicant intends to
engage;
(d) a statement of the
education and work experience of the applicant and any agent or employee
thereof;
(e) a statement that the
applicant has met any other qualifications specified in "the essential elements
and standards of batterer intervention programs in Kansas," which is adopted in
K.A.R. 16-12-4 ;
(f) payment of the
initial application fee of $100.00; and
(g) any other information, evidence,
statements, or documents necessary to determine the qualifications of an
applicant for initial certification, including the following:
(1) A copy of completed certificates
documenting training hours as required by "the essential elements and standards
of batterer intervention programs in Kansas" for each agent or employee
thereof;
(2) proof of current
licensure for each agent or employee required to be licensed by the behavioral
sciences regulatory board;
(3) a
copy of the core curriculum to be used in batterer intervention
services;
(4) demonstration by the
applicant of attempts to establish a cooperative relationship with key
agencies, as described in "the essential elements and standards of batterer
intervention programs in Kansas," which is adopted in K.A.R. 16-12-4 ;
and
(5) a copy of release of
information and offender agreement forms.
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