Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-3-1 - Procedure
(a) An
applicant for a private detective license or a private detective agency license
shall be required to appear at a time and location designated by the attorney
general for a written examination and oral interview.
(b) An applicant who fails to pass the
written examination may retake the examination two times at a scheduled
examination date.
(1) The first reexamination
shall occur within 30 days after notice of the results of the original exam is
provided to the applicant.
(2) A
second reexamination shall occur within 30 days after notice of the results of
the first reexamination is provided to the applicant.
(3) An applicant who does not successfully
pass the examination after three attempts shall be denied a license to engage
in detective business.
(c) An applicant denied a license as a
private detective or detective agency for failure to pass the written
examination within three attempts shall not make application under the
provisions of the Kansas private detective licensing act within 12 months
following the denial of the license.
(d) The certificates of reference submitted
by an applicant for a private detective license or a private detective agency
license shall be dated within four months of the date the application is
received by the attorney general.
(e) An applicant for a private detective
license or a private detective agency license shall provide information
concerning discharge from the United States military service in relation to the
applicant and any officer, director, partner, or associate of the applicant.
(f) An applicant for a private
detective license or a private detective agency license shall submit two
classifiable sets of the applicant's right-and left-hand fingerprints on forms
provided by the attorney general. The applicant shall have fingerprints taken
by an officer or employee of a law enforcement agency. The name of the law
enforcement agency and the name of the person taking the fingerprints shall be
clearly identified on the form.
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