75-7c08. Same; renewal; fees; permanent expiration, when. (a) Not less than 90 days prior to the expiration date of the license, the attorney general shall mail to the licensee a written notice of the expiration and a renewal form prescribed by the attorney general. The licensee shall renew the license on or before the expiration date by filing with the attorney general the renewal form, a notarized affidavit, either in person or by certified mail, stating that the licensee remains qualified pursuant to the criteria specified in K.S.A. 75-7c04, and amendments thereto, a full frontal view photograph of the applicant taken within the preceding 30 days and a nonrefundable license renewal fee of $25 payable to the attorney general. The attorney general shall complete a name-based background check, including a search of the national instant criminal background check system database. A licensee who fails to file a renewal application on or before the expiration date of the license must pay an additional late fee of $15. A renewal application is considered filed on the date the renewal form, affidavit, and required fees are delivered in person to the attorney general's office or on the date a certified mailing to the attorney general's office containing these items is postmarked.
(b) Upon receipt of a renewal application as specified in subsection (a), a background check in accordance with K.S.A. 75-7c05(d), and amendments thereto, shall be completed. Fingerprints shall not be required for renewal applications. If the licensee is not disqualified as provided by this act, the license shall be renewed upon receipt by the attorney general of the items listed in subsection (a) and the completion of the background check. If the licensee holds a valid provisional license at the time the renewal application is submitted, then the attorney general shall issue a standard license to the licensee if the licensee is not disqualified as provided by this act.
(c) No license shall be renewed if the renewal application is filed six months or more after the expiration date of the license, and such license shall be deemed to be permanently expired. A person whose license has been permanently expired may reapply for licensure but an application for licensure and fees pursuant to K.S.A. 75-7c05, and amendments thereto, shall be submitted, and a background investigation including the submission of fingerprints, shall be conducted pursuant to the provisions of that section.
History: L. 2006, ch. 32, § 8; L. 2006, ch. 210, § 6; L. 2010, ch. 140, § 8; L. 2021, ch. 94, § 12; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees
75-7c01 Personal and family protection act; citation of act.
75-7c07 Same; denial, revocation or suspension; change of residency.
75-7c08 Same; renewal; fees; permanent expiration, when.
75-7c09 False statements, warning on application.
75-7c13 Concealed handgun licensure fund; uses of moneys.
75-7c14 County law enforcement equipment fund; uses of moneys.
75-7c15 Liability insurance, persons conducting handgun safety and training courses.
75-7c16 Rules and regulations; annual report.
75-7c21 Concealed handguns in state capitol.
75-7c22 Off-duty, foreign or retired law enforcement officers; carrying a concealed handgun, when.
75-7c24 Restrictions on carrying unconcealed firearms; exceptions; penalties; sign requirements.
75-7c27 Petition for relief of firearm prohibitions; procedure.