Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-30-3 - Licensing
(a) Eligibility. To
be eligible for a water well contractor's license, each applicant shall meet
the following requirements:
(1) Submit a
complete license application on a form provided by the department;
(2) submit a water well contractor
application fee of $10.00;
(3)
(A) Pass the water well contractor
examination conducted by the department or employ a designated person who has
passed the water well contractor examination; and
(B) submit a license fee of $100.00 if the
applicant or designated person passes the water well contractor examination;
and
(4) submit a
complete registration form on a form provided by the department for each drill
rig operated by or for the applicant and a registration fee of $25.00 for each
drill rig operated by or for the applicant.
(b) License renewal.
(1) Each licensee shall submit an application
for renewal of license and drill rig registrations before July 1 of each year
by filing the proper renewal forms provided by the department and by meeting
the following requirements:
(A) Paying the
annual license fee and a drill rig registration fee for each drill rig to be
operated in the state;
(B) filing
all records for each water well constructed, reconstructed, or plugged by the
licensee in accordance with K.A.R. 28-30-4 during the previous licensure
period;
(C) filing a report, on a
form approved by the department, of all approved continuing education units
earned by the licensee or designated person during the previous licensure
period;
(D) meeting the continuing
education requirements in subsection (c); and
(E) providing any remaining outstanding
information or records requested that existed before the issuance or revocation
of a license.
(2)
Failure to comply with the requirements of this subsection shall be grounds to
revoke the existing license and terminate the license renewal
process.
(c) Continuing
education requirements. Each water well contractor or the contractor's
designated person shall earn at least eight units of continuing education
approved by the secretary. This requirement shall apply each year beginning
with the first full year of licensure or the renewal period. One unit of
continuing education shall equal 50 minutes of approved instruction except for
trade shows and exhibitions, which shall be counted as one unit for each
approved trade show or exhibition attended.
(d) Employment requirements. If the
designated person who has passed the water well contractor examination under
paragraph (a)(3)(A) leaves the contractor's employment, the contractor shall
employ a designated person who shall take, within 90 days, and be required to
pass the water well contractor examination.
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