65-2864.
Enforcement of act; investigations; evidence.
The board shall enforce the provisions of all practice acts administered by the board and for that purpose shall make all necessary investigations relative thereto. Every licensee, registrant, permit holder or certificate holder in this state, including members of the board, shall furnish the board such evidence as such person may have relative to any alleged violation which is being investigated. Such person shall also report to the board the name of every person without a license that such person has reason to believe is engaged in practicing any profession regulated by the board.
History:
L. 1957, ch. 343, § 64; L. 2014, ch. 131, § 26; July 1, 2015.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in
6
cases (
2 in the last 5 years), 2000–2024 · leading case:
Ryser v. State
Ryser v. State (2012)
kan
“The Board is also authorized to appoint a disciplinary counsel who “shall have the power and the duty to investigate or cause to be investigated all matters involving professional incompetency, unprofessional conduct or any other matter which may result in disciplinary action…”
Hodes & Nauser, MDs v. Stanek (2024)
kan
“K.S.A. 65-2864. • State law does not require unannounced inspections during business hours of other KDHE-licensed facilities, non-abortion medical offices, or medical offices providing less than five first-trimester abortions and no second or third trimester abortions.”
Trust Women Foundation, Inc. v. Bennett (2022)
kanctapp
“See K.S.A. 65-2864. If a Board licensee commits an act of unprofessional conduct, the "licensee's license may be revoked, suspended or limited, or the licensee may be publicly censured or placed under 20 probationary conditions.”
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