Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-4-581 - Inspections; surveys; investigations; posting administrative order
(a) Entry and
access. Each applicant and each operator shall give the secretary or the
secretary's designee immediate entry and access to the premises and to any
records required to be kept, to determine compliance with applicable statutes
and school-age program regulations. To ensure access, the applicant or operator
shall authorize the program director or program director's designee to grant to
the secretary, or the secretary's designee, immediate entry and access to the
premises and required records.
(b)
Notification of noncompliance.
(1) Applicant.
If an applicant is notified in writing that the applicant is not in compliance
with statutes or regulations governing school-age programs, the applicant shall
make any changes or alterations identified in the notice before a temporary
permit or license is issued by the secretary.
(2) Operator. If, following an inspection or
complaint investigation, the operator is notified in writing that the program
is not being conducted in compliance with statutes or regulations governing
school-age programs, the operator shall make any changes or alterations
identified in the notice necessary to achieve and maintain compliance.
(3) Explanation of findings. If an
applicant or operator disagrees with a notice documenting any finding of
noncompliance with licensing statutes or regulations, the applicant or operator
may request an explanation of the finding from the secretary's designee. If the
explanation is not satisfactory to the applicant or operator, the applicant or
operator may submit a written request to the department for reconsideration of
the finding. The written request shall identify the finding in question and
explain why the applicant or operator believes that the finding should be
changed. This request shall be made to the department within 10 calendar days
after receiving the explanation.
(c) Posting of an administrative order. Each
applicant or operator receiving an administrative order from the secretary
shall post the order in a conspicuous place on the premises that is accessible
to parents or potential users of the program. Each order shall be posted for 90
calendar days following the date the order becomes final.
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