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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-4117. Continuing education.

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58-4117. Continuing education.
(a)As a prerequisite to renewal of a certificate or license, the appraiser shall present evidence satisfactory to the board of having met the continuing education requirements.
(b)The basic continuing education requirement for renewal of a certificate or license shall be the completion by the applicant, during the immediately preceding term of certification or licensure, of the number of hours of classroom instruction which have been established pursuant to K.S.A. 58-4109 , and amendments thereto, and which have received the approval of the board.
(c)No amendment or repeal of a rule and regulation adopted by the board shall operate to deprive an applicant of credit toward renewal of a certificate or license for any course of instruction completed by the applicant prior to the amendment or repeal of the rule and regulation which would have qualified for continuing education credit under the rule and regulation as it existed prior to the repeal or amendment.
(d)A certificate or license that has been revoked as a result of disciplinary action by the board shall not be reinstated unless the applicant presents evidence of completion of the continuing education required pursuant to this act.
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