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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-3268a. Same; failure to satisfy obligation due to practice in state other than Kansas; waiver of repayment requirement, when.

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74-3268a. Same; failure to satisfy obligation due to practice in state other than Kansas; waiver of repayment requirement, when. If a person fails to satisfy an obligation to engage in the practice of medicine and surgery in Kansas for the required period of time under an agreement entered into as provided in K.S.A. 74-3266 , and amendments thereto, because such person is engaged in the practice of medicine and surgery in a state other than Kansas, and if such person is subject to or currently making repayments under any such agreement, and if such person subsequently commences the practice of medicine and surgery in this state in compliance with the agreement, the balance of the repayment amount, including interest thereon, from the time of commencement of the practice of medicine and surgery in this state until the obligation of such person is satisfied, or until the time such person again becomes subject to repayments, shall be waived.
All repayment amounts due prior to commencement of practice in this state, including interest thereon, shall continue to be payable as provided in the agreement. If subsequent to commencement of practice in this state, the person fails to satisfy the obligation to practice for the period of time specified in the agreement, the person again shall be subject to repayments, including interest thereon, as provided in the agreement.
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