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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-1627a. Same; jurisdiction of board; petition, who may file; stipulation, order based thereon.

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65-1627a. Same; jurisdiction of board; petition, who may file; stipulation, order based thereon. The board shall have jurisdiction of the proceedings to revoke, suspend, place in a probationary status or deny a renewal of any license, registration or permit issued by the board under the provision of the pharmacy act of the state of Kansas. The petition for the revocation, suspension, placing in a probationary status or denial of a renewal of a license, registration or permit may be filed:
(a)By the attorney general in all cases;
(b)by the district or county attorney of the county in which the licensee, or permit holder resides or in which a place of business or place of professional practice of such person is located; or
(c)by a regularly employed attorney of the board. The petition shall be filed in the office of the executive secretary of the board.
The board and the person holding the license permit or registration may enter into a stipulation which shall be binding upon the board and such person entering into the stipulation, and the board may enter its enforcement order based upon such stipulation without the necessity of filing any formal charges or holding hearings in the proceedings.
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