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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-311b. Licensure of nonresidents criminal history record check; fingerprinting; costs.

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41-311b. Licensure of nonresidents criminal history record check; fingerprinting; costs.
(a)If an applicant for licensure is not a resident of the state of Kansas on the date of submission of such application, the director may require the individual applicant, or if the applicant is a corporation, partnership or trust, each individual officer, director, stockholder, copartner or trustee to:
(1)Submit to a national criminal history record check and provide the director with a legible set of fingerprints in accordance with K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 22-4714 , and amendments thereto;
(2)disclose to the director any substantial financial interest the applicant owns in any entity that receives proceeds from the sale of alcoholic beverages; and
(3)submit a release allowing the director to have access to and review of the applicant's financial records to verify ownership and to ensure applicant is not an agent of another person. This release shall remain in effect after the license has been issued until the license is canceled or revoked.
(b)All costs incurred pursuant to this section to ensure that the applicant is qualified for licensure shall be paid by the applicant.
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