Kansas Statutes
Article 7b - Private Investigative Or Security Operations
75-7b06 License; form; display; pocket card; new officer or partner, licensure.

75-7b06. License; form; display; pocket card; new officer or partner, licensure. (a) The license, when issued, shall be in such form as may be determined by the attorney general and shall include the:
(1) Name of the licensee;
(2) name under which the licensee is to operate; and
(3) number and date of the license.
(b) The license at all times shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the principal place of business of the licensee. Upon the issuance of a license, a pocket card of such size, design and content as determined by the attorney general shall be issued without charge to each licensee or, if the licensee is an organization, to each of its officers, directors, partners or associates. Such card shall be evidence that the licensee is duly licensed pursuant to this act. When any licensee terminates such licensee's activities as a private detective, or such licensee's license has been suspended or revoked, the card shall be surrendered, within five days after such termination, suspension or revocation, to the attorney general for cancellation. Within 30 days after any change of address or of any change in its officers, directors, partners or associates, a licensee shall notify the attorney general thereof. The principal place of business may be at a residence or at a business address, but it shall be the place at which the licensee maintains a permanent office.
(c) Applications, on forms prescribed by the attorney general, shall be submitted by all new officers or partners. The attorney general may suspend or revoke a license issued under this act if the attorney general determines that, at the time such person became an officer or partner of a licensee, such person did not meet the requirements of K.S.A. 75-7b04, and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1972, ch. 315, § 6; L. 1981, ch. 326, § 7; L. 1998, ch. 183, § 5; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 7b - Private Investigative Or Security Operations

75-7b01 Definitions.

75-7b02 Licensure required; law enforcement officers ineligible for license.

75-7b03 Exemptions from licensure.

75-7b04 Licensure; application; references; qualifications; summary proceedings; grounds for denial of license.

75-7b05 License, initial or renewal; fee set by attorney general.

75-7b06 License; form; display; pocket card; new officer or partner, licensure.

75-7b07 License renewal; license not assignable; continuing education.

75-7b08 Information confidential, exceptions; prohibited acts.

75-7b09 Record of employees; address of principal place of business to be filed.

75-7b10 Soliciting or advertising for business, contents; advertising or conducting business except at principal or branch office prohibited; closing or changing branch office.

75-7b11 Surety bond, liability insurance or deposit with treasurer; requirements.

75-7b12 Same; failure to maintain on file; term of bond.

75-7b13 Suspension or revocation of license; grounds; hearing; conviction defined, evidence; misuse of a firearm permit badge.

75-7b15 Records and reports; inspection, enforcement and investigation by attorney general; subpoena; unlawful acts; misdemeanor.

75-7b17 Firearms permit; expiration of; qualifications; application; discharge of firearm, report; suspension or revocation of permit; liability of licensee; firearm permit badge.

75-7b18 Attorney general granted exclusive jurisdiction over licensing and regulation of detectives and agencies; cities prohibited from licensing or regulation; rules and regulations.

75-7b20 Licensure; examination; interview; investigation.

75-7b21 Trainers, firearm handling and use of force; certification; qualifications; fee; renewal.

75-7b22 Fees for regulation of private detectives; maximum limitations established; set by attorney general.

75-7b23 Private detective fee fund; receipts and expenditures.