Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 101 - PODIATRY BOARD
Kansas Administrative Regulations for Agency 101 – Podiatry Board have been abolished.
⚖️ Key Points
As of July 1, 1975, the Kansas State Podiatry Board of Examiners was officially abolished.
All its powers and duties were consolidated into the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (Agency 100) (law.cornell.edu).
Consequently, there are no current regulations under Agency 101 itself—any relevant rules now fall under Agency 100, specifically sections like K.A.R. 100‑49‑1 et seq. (sos.ks.gov).
📌 What This Means
Item | Details |
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Agency 101 content | Fully abolished; no articles or standing regulations under "Podiatry Board." (law.cornell.edu) |
Where to look now | Refer to Kansas Administrative Regulations, Agency 100 (State Board of Healing Arts) — especially parts covering podiatry. |
Statutes still in effect | Under Kansas Statutes Chapter 65, Article 20 ("Regulation of Podiatrists")—see §§ 65‑2001 through 65‑2015—these remain the statutory framework, while rules are now within K.A.R. Agency 100 . |
✅ Next Steps
If you're seeking current administrative rules for practicing podiatry in Kansas:
Review K.A.R. 100‑49‑1 et seq. — the sections within Agency 100 where podiatry rules now reside.
Check K.S.A. Chapter 65, Article 20 — which sets the statutory basis for licensure, scope, fees, disciplinary procedures, and more.
For up-to-date official versions, visit the Kansas Office of the Revisor of Statutes or the Secretary of State’s publications on administrative regulations (sos.ks.gov, sos.ks.gov, ksrevisor.org).
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