Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 66 - STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS

Here’s a structured overview of Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) for Agency 66 – State Board of Technical Professions, with key articles and example provisions:

🧭 Articles in Agency 66

Agency 66 is organized into 15 Articles. Below is a summary of the scope of each: (law.cornell.edu)

Article 1 – Organization (board structure)

Article 2 – Architects

Article 3 – Engineers

Article 4 – Land Surveyors

Article 5 – Landscape Architects

Article 6 – Professional Practice

Article 7 – Applications

Article 8 – Examinations

Article 9 – Education

Article 10 – Experience

Article 11 – Intern Certification & Fundamentals Exam

Article 12 – Minimum Standards for Professional Surveying

Article 13 – Administrative Procedures

Article 14 – Continuing Education Requirements

Article 15 – Fees

🔍 Selected Key Regulations

Professional Practice – Article 6

Seals & Signatures (66‑6‑1): Licensees must use board-approved seals and handwritten or qualified digital signatures, ensuring document authenticity and certification. (law.cornell.edu, sos.ks.gov, pdh-pro.com, regulations.justia.com)

Professional Conduct (66‑6‑4): Requires objectivity, disclosure of conflicts, truthful representations, and adherence to technical scope and board rules. 

Experience Requirement – Article 10

Engineering Experience (66‑10‑9): Applicants must have four years of qualifying work experience (supervised by a PE), though one year may be substituted with a graduate degree. Three licensed PE references are required. (law.cornell.edu)

Education – Article 9

Surveying Curriculum (66‑9‑5): Sets educational standards for surveyor licensure, including ABET-accredited programs, relevant science degrees, or board-approved coursework. Current through register Vol. 44 No. 13 (March 27, 2025). (regulations.justia.com)

Continuing Education – Article 14

Continuing Ed. (66‑14‑1): Requires licensees to complete 30 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) per two-year period, with up to 15 PDHs carry-over allowed. Records must be retained for at least four years. (pacepdh.com)

Applications – Article 7

Reciprocity Applications (66‑7‑1): Governs documentation required for licensure by reciprocity, including transcripts, prior exam and license verification, and—per amendments—options for military members/spouses or residency intent. (kslegislature.gov)

🧾 Summary Table

ArticleTopicHighlights
6Professional PracticeSeals, signatures, conduct codes
7ApplicationsReciprocity documentation rules
9EducationSurveying curriculum standards
10ExperienceEngineering work experience credits
14Continuing Ed.PDH requirements, record-keeping

✅ Next Steps

For full text, refer to the Kansas Secretary of State’s KAR portal or Justia’s K.A.R. repository.

Interested in a specific article or section (like fees in Article 15 or surveyor standards in Article 12)? I can locate and summarize the exact rule for you.

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