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

74-5815. Same; notification of place of practice; notification of change of supervisor; board to keep records.

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74-5815. Same; notification of place of practice; notification of change of supervisor; board to keep records.
(a)A person who holds a license shall notify the board in writing of the business name and address of the place or places where such person engages or intends to engage in the practice of fitting or dispensing of hearing instruments and shall notify the board within 10 days of any change of such information.
(b)A person who holds a temporary license shall further notify the board in writing within 10 days of any change of such person's supervisor and submit the change of supervisor fee.
(c)The board shall keep a record of the places of practice of persons who hold a license or temporary license. Any notice required to be given by the board to a person who holds a license, temporary license or certificate of endorsement may be given by mailing it to the address of the last place of practice of which such person has notified the board.
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