
65-1945
Chapter 65.--PUBLIC HEALTH
Article 19.--LICENSURE OF ENTITIES BYSTATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
65-1945. Same; expiration, renewal suspension and reactivation
of licenses; continuing education; rules and regulations.
- Except as otherwise provided in this section, a license issued under K.S.A.
65-1950 expires one year after the date of issue unless renewed by payment
of the required renewal fee. The board may vary the date of license renewal
by giving to the applicant written notice of the renewal date being assigned
and by making prorated adjustments in the renewal fee. If payment is transmitted
by postal service, the envelope must be postmarked on or before the expiration
of the license. If the license expires, the license may be renewed on payment
of a renewal fee and late penalty fee established by the board under this
act.
- The board may suspend the license of any person who fails to renew. A suspended
license may be reactivated upon the payment of a reactivation fee established
by the board under this act and all past unpaid renewal fees.
- A person applying for reactivation shall not be required to take an examination
as a condition of reactivation if the reactivation occurs within three years
after the date the license expired.
- All permanent color technicians, tattoo artists and persons who are licensed
to perform body piercing must participate in continuing education, with guidelines
and effective date to be established by rules and regulations of the board.
History: L. 1996, ch. 138, § 6; Jan. 1, 1997.