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

74-7016. Records of board; register; records as evidence.

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74-7016. Records of board; register; records as evidence.
(a)The board shall keep a record of its proceedings, and a register of all applications for license, which register shall show
(1)the name and residence of each applicant;
(2)the date of the application;
(3)the place of business of such applicant;
(4)the applicant's educational and other qualifications;
(5)whether or not an examination was required;
(6)the action of the board upon the application;
(7)the date of the action of the board; and
(8)such other information as may be deemed necessary by the board.
(b)The records of the board shall be prima facie evidence of the proceedings of the board set forth therein, and a transcript thereof, duly certified by the secretary of the board under seal, shall be admissible in evidence with the same force and effect as if the original were produced.
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