Kan. Admin. Regs. § 88-28-5 - Registration of representatives
(a)
Each institution shall designate one individual who shall serve as the
representative of that institution and who shall complete and submit a
representative's application on the form provided by the state board. A
separate application shall be submitted for each institution that the
individual seeks to represent, unless the institutions that the individual
seeks to represent all have common ownership. The applicant and either an owner
of the institution that the applicant seeks to represent or the owner's
designee shall sign the application and shall attest that if the registration
is issued, the applicant will be employed by the institution.
(b) If the state board, upon review and
consideration of an application, determines that the application is denied, the
applicant shall be notified by the state board of the denial and each reason
for the denial. The notice shall also advise the applicant of the right to
request a hearing under
K.S.A.
74-32,172 and amendments thereto.
(c) A certificate of registration for each
institution with separate ownership shall be issued by the state board to the
individual upon approval of the application. The certificate shall state the
name of the registrant, the name of the institution that the registrant may
represent, the date of issuance, and the date of expiration. The representative
shall make available proof of the representative's registration to each
prospective student or enrollee, if asked, before engaging in any personal
solicitation.
(d) On the state
board's own motion or upon a written complaint filed by any person doing
business with the representative, an investigation of the representative may be
conducted by the state board. Based upon the results of the investigation, the
representative or the institution may be ordered by the state board to take
corrective action, or proceedings may be initiated by the state board to revoke
the representative's certificate of registration pursuant to
K.S.A.
74-32,172 and amendments thereto.
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