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  5. Article 60 - CREDENTIALING PROGRAM

Article 60 - CREDENTIALING PROGRAM

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  1. § 28-60-1 - Definitions
  2. § 28-60-2 - Notice of intent
  3. § 28-60-3 - Filing of the credentialing application
  4. § 28-60-4 - Withdrawing a credentialing application
  5. § 28-60-5 - Selection of a technical committee
  6. § 28-60-6 - Technical committee meetings
  7. § 28-60-7 - Revoked
  8. § 28-60-8 - Revoked
  9. § 28-60-9 - Revoked (The standards listed in the "Kansas credentialing review program manual for applicants," May 1987, pages 9-12, as jointly developed by the secretary and the statewide health coordinating council, and as in effect May 1, 1987, is hereby adopted by reference.)

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