Kansas Statutes
Article 72 - Naturopathic Doctors
65-7209 Expiration of licenses; failure to renew; renewal; continuing education; suspended license; fees.

65-7209. Expiration of licenses; failure to renew; renewal; continuing education; suspended license; fees. (a) Licenses issued under this act shall expire on the date of expiration established by rules and regulations of the board unless renewed in the manner prescribed by the board. The request for renewal shall be accompanied by the license renewal fee established pursuant to K.S.A. 65-7207, and amendments thereto. The board may establish additional requirements for license renewal which provide evidence of continued competency. The board shall require as a condition for renewal of a license completion of at least 25 hours annually of continuing education approved by the board.
(b) At least 30 days before the expiration of a license, the board shall notify the licensee of the expiration by mail addressed to the licensee's last mailing address as noted upon the office records. If the licensee fails to pay the renewal fee by the date of expiration, the licensee shall be given a second notice that the license has expired and the license may be renewed only if the license renewal fee and the late renewal fee are received by the board within the thirty-day period following the date of expiration and that, if both fees are not received within the thirty-day period, the license shall be deemed canceled by operation of law without further proceedings for failure to renew and shall be reissued only after the license has been reinstated under subsection (c).
(c) Any license canceled for failure to renew as herein provided may be reinstated upon recommendation of the board and upon payment of the license reinstatement fee and upon submitting evidence of satisfactory completion of any applicable continuing education requirements established by the board. The board shall adopt rules and regulations establishing appropriate continuing education requirements for reinstatement of licenses canceled for failure to renew.
(d) A person whose license is suspended shall not engage in any conduct or activity in violation of the order or judgment by which the license was suspended.
History: L. 2002, ch. 203, § 28; L. 2004, ch. 117, § 24; L. 2010, ch. 126, § 9; Jan. 1, 2011.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 65 - Public Health

Article 72 - Naturopathic Doctors

65-7201 Citation of act.

65-7202 Definitions.

65-7203 Administration of act by state board of healing arts; qualifications of applicants; licensure of certain naturopathic doctors; record of proceedings.

65-7204 Application for licensure; criteria for educational programs; registrant under previous act deemed to be licensed.

65-7205 Examination.

65-7206 Waiver of examination and other requirements; when waived; temporary licensure.

65-7207 Fees.

65-7208 Denial, revocation, limitation or suspension of license or refusal to renew license; unprofessional conduct; discipline; civil fines; procedure; reinstatement.

65-7209 Expiration of licenses; failure to renew; renewal; continuing education; suspended license; fees.

65-7210 Moneys received by board; disposition; healing arts fee fund.

65-7211 Authorized representations; unlawful representations; authority not conferred upon naturopathic doctors to engage in activities not conferred by act.

65-7212 Board of healing arts to adopt naturopathic formulary; naturopathic formulary advisory committee.

65-7213 Naturopathic acupuncture specialty certification.

65-7214 Naturopathic advisory council; membership; expenses; legislature to consider establishing alternative health care board.

65-7215 Injunctive remedies for violations.

65-7216 Adjudicative procedures.

65-7217 Professional liability insurance required.

65-7218 Confidential communications.

65-7219 Nothing in act construed to require insurance reimbursement or indemnity for services as a naturopathic doctor.