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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-454. Cancellation; name change after certification; address change; nondeliverable address; use of false information.

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75-454. Cancellation; name change after certification; address change; nondeliverable address; use of false information.
(a)If the program participant obtains a legal name change after being certified as a program participant, the attorney general shall cancel certification of the program participant.
(b)The attorney general may cancel a program participant's certification if there is a change in the residential address from the one listed on the application, unless the program participant provides the attorney general with seven days' prior notice of the change of address.
(c)The attorney general may cancel certification of a program participant if mail forwarded by the attorney general to the program participant's address is returned as nondeliverable.
(d)The attorney general shall cancel certification of a program participant who knowingly provides false or incorrect information.
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