Kan. Admin. Regs. § 69-15-12 - Continuing education for license renewal
Each licensed cosmetic tattoo artist, tattoo artist, and body piercer shall participate in continuing education according to the following requirements:
(a) Each individual
shall biennially complete five clock-hours, either as one unit or a combination
of units, not less than one hour each. Each individual who fails to renew the
license before its expiration shall meet the additional continuing education
requirements pursuant to
K.S.A. 65-1943, and amendments thereto.
(b) Continuing education courses shall be of
the same subject matter relating to the practice as the required curricula for
training as a cosmetic tattoo artist, tattoo artist, and body piercer and shall
consist of either of the following:
(1)
Participation in or attendance at an instructional program approved by the
board; or
(2) attendance at a
meeting of the board, comprising up to one hour of the total requirement, which
shall not include the public comment portion of the meeting.
(c) Each licensee seeking credit
for attendance at or participation in an educational program that was not
previously approved by the board shall submit to the board a request for
credit, which shall include the following information:
(1) The location of the program;
(2) the date of the program;
(3) the start and end times of the
program;
(4) a detailed description
of the subject covered;
(5) the
name of each instructor and the instructor's qualifications; and
(6) a sign-in sheet or certificate of
attendance, which shall include the date, the program title, and the signature
of the instructor.
(d) A
license shall not be renewed without the board's receipt and approval of the
individual's continuing education as required by K.A.R. 69-15-13.
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