Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 16 - ATTORNEY GENERAL
Article 15 - BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT LICENSING
Section 16-15-4 - License renewal

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 16-15-4

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) Any license issued under the bail enforcement agent licensing act may be renewed every two years from the license issuance date.

(b) Fingerprints and the photographs of a licensee shall not be required in a renewal application, unless these items have already been on file with the attorney general for more than four years.

(c)

(1) Each renewal application shall be submitted on the form prescribed by the attorney general and shall be complete before the license shall be eligible for renewal by the attorney general.

(2) A renewal application shall be deemed incomplete and shall not be considered for approval if the applicant fails to include any of the following:
(A) All signatures and information required by the renewal application;

(B) payment of all required fees as provided in K.A.R.16-15-3 ; or

(C) all attachments required by the renewal application.

(3) A complete renewal application shall be deemed submitted according to either of the following:
(A) If mailed, the date of the last postmark on the complete renewal application; or

(B) if filed in person, the last file-stamped date applied to the complete renewal application by the attorney general.

(d) If a licensee has not submitted a complete renewal application within 30 days of the license expiration date, that license shall be considered abandoned and shall not be renewed. Any abandoned license may be reissued only after the individual successfully completes the initial application process specified in K.A.R. 16-15-2 .

(e) Upon submitting a renewal application, each licensee shall notify the attorney general of the following:

(1) Any new authorizations that have been obtained by that licensee;

(2) any authorizations that have lapsed or otherwise expired; and

(3) if not already submitted to the attorney general, any authorization that has been encumbered by the issuing jurisdiction.

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