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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-2442. Same; temporary permit; examination.

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2-2442. Same; temporary permit; examination.
(a)Any person required to obtain a commercial applicator's certification may apply for a temporary permit. The temporary permit may be used in lieu of the regular certification, described in K.S.A. 1976 Supp. 2-2441 *, until the person is scheduled for regular examination. In no event will the period of time for use of a temporary permit exceed sixty
(60)days and a second temporary permit for the same category cannot be issued to the same person during the calendar year within which such temporary permit was issued.
(b)Temporary permits may be issued to persons who have:
(1)Completed application on a form prescribed by the secretary;
(2)paid the fees prescribed in K.S.A. 1976 Supp. 2-2441 *; and
(3)passed an emergency examination provided to each county extension office by the secretary.
(c)The county extension agent shall make available emergency examinations and give and grade such examinations. The county clerk will be responsible for issuing the temporary permits, collecting the fees and forwarding the fees with necessary informational records to the secretary.
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