86-2-5 Summary adjudicative proceedings.
- Each summary adjudicative proceeding shall conform to the provisions
of the Kansas administrative procedure act, K.S.A. 77-537 to 77-541,
inclusive, and amendments thereto.
- A summary adjudicative proceeding may be used when an application
for a license or renewal of a license has been filed with the proper
form and fee and the Commission refuses to issue or renew the license
for one of the following reasons:
- The applicant failed to meet the education requirements of K.S.A.
58-3046a and amendments thereto;
- the applicant failed to submit the application within the time
period prescribed by subsection (d) of K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments
thereto or subsection (b) of K.S.A. 58-3045 and amendments thereto;
- the applicant failed to meet the experience requirement for
a broker's license as provided by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 58-3039
and amendments thereto;
- the applicant made a false statement of material fact on the
application;
- the applicant failed to provide proof that the applicant's
reputation is one of honesty, trustworthiness, integrity and competence
to transact the business of broker or salesperson in a manner that
safeguards the public interest; or
- other matters considered by the commission as provided by K.S.A.
58-3043 and amendments thereto.
- A summary adjudicative proceeding may be used to suspend or
revoke a license when the fee for issuance, renewal or reinstatement
of the license was paid by an insufficient fund check.
- A summary adjudicative proceeding may be used to suspend a
license if a licensee does not pay an assessment as provided by subsection
(b) of K.S.A. 58-3066, as amended by L. 1986, Ch. 210, Sec. 1.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 74-4202(b); implementing K.S.A. 1985 Supp. 77-513,
as amended by L. 1986, Ch. 362, Sec. 3; effective, T-86-31, Sept. 24,
1985; effective May 1, 1986; amended, T-87-32, Nov. 19, 1986; amended
May 1, 1987.)