65-1820a. Nonissuance, nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of license; grounds; board orders requiring remediation of violations.
65-1820a
65-1820a. Nonissuance, nonrenewal, suspension or revocation oflicense; grounds; board orders requiring remediation of violations.(a) The board may issue orders which require the remedying of any of theviolations specified in subsection (b). If the violations are not remedied in areasonable time after the order is issued, the board shall issue an ordersuspending the license of the violator. The board shall follow the procedureprovided in the Kansas administrative procedure act to suspend a license.
(b) The board may refuse to issue, renew, suspend or revoke a license forany one or combination of the following reasons:
(1) Malpractice or incompetency;
(2) when an applicant or a licensed barber is or becomesafflicted with an infectious or communicable disease;
(3) advertising by knowingly false or deceptive statements;
(4) advertising, practicing or attempting to practice under a trade nameother than one's own;
(5) habitual drunkenness or habitual addiction to habit-forming drugs;
(6) unprofessional conduct;
(7) obtaining or attempting to obtain a license for money other thanthe required fee, or for any other thing of value or by fraudulentmisrepresentations;
(8) the willful failure to display a license to practice barbering asrequired by K.S.A. 65-1818, and amendments thereto;
(9) practicing or attempting to practice barbering by fraudulentmisrepresentations;
(10) the violation of any of the sanitation standards adopted by thesecretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,148 and amendmentsthereto for the regulation of barber shops, barber schools and barber colleges;or
(11) the violation of rules and regulations of the board concerning theoperation or management of a barber shop, barber school or barber college.
History: L. 1939, ch. 241, § 13; L. 1970, ch. 255, § 6; L. 1981,ch. 248, § 7; L. 1982, ch. 265, § 7;L. 1984, ch. 313, § 112;L. 1990, ch. 225, § 11;L. 1991, ch. 191, § 1;L. 1992, ch. 112, § 3; July 1.