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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-1114. Unlawful acts.

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65-1114. Unlawful acts.
(a)It shall be unlawful for any person:
(1)To practice or to offer to practice professional nursing in this state;
(2)to use any title, abbreviation, letters, figures, sign, card or device to indicate that any person is a registered professional nurse;
(3)to practice or offer to practice practical nursing in this state; or
(4)to use any title, abbreviation, letters, figures, sign, card or device to indicate that any person is a licensed practical nurse, unless such person has been duly licensed under the provisions of this act.
(b)It shall be unlawful for any person:
(1)To practice or offer to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse in this state; or
(2)to use any title, abbreviation, letters, figures, sign, card or device to indicate that any person is an advanced practice registered nurse, unless such person has been duly issued a license as an advanced practice registered nurse under the Kansas nurse practice act.
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