Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 67 - KANSAS BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING AND DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS

Here’s a refined overview of Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) Agency 67, enforced by the Kansas Board of Examiners in Fitting and Dispensing of Hearing Instruments:

📚 Structure of Agency 67

Agency 67 is organized into multiple articles, each regulating a key aspect of licensing and professional conduct:

Article 1 – Application for License (§ 67‑1‑1 to 1‑7)

Article 2 – Examinations (§ 67‑2‑1 to 2‑4)

Article 3 – Duties of Sponsors of Temporary Licensees (§ 67‑3‑1 to 3‑5)

Article 4 – Educational Requirements (§ 67‑4‑1 to 4‑13)

Article 5 – Renewals (§ 67‑5‑1 to 5‑5)

Article 6 – Unethical Conduct (§ 67‑6‑1 to 6‑4)

Article 7 – Calibration of Audiometric Equipment (§ 67‑7‑1 to 7‑4)

Article 8 – Filing and Investigation of Charges (§ 67‑8‑1 to 8‑4)

Article 9 – Suspension or Revocation Proceedings (§ 67‑9‑1 to 9‑6)

Articles 10–15 – Cover similar themes (education, renewals, investigations, license display, rule status), though many sections are currently revoked or inactive (law.cornell.edu).

🔍 Key Highlights

Article 1 – Applications

Requires applicants (and temporary license sponsors) to sign all forms.

Defines a sponsor as a licensed individual per K.S.A. 74‑5812 or 74‑5814 (law.cornell.edu).

False information leads to examination denial or license suspension/revocation (§ 67‑1‑6) (casetext.com).

Article 2 – Examinations

Applicants must pass written and practical tests with a minimum score of 75% each (§ 67‑2‑4).

Notification of exam details and results must occur timely (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org).

Article 3 – Temporary License Sponsorship

Sponsors must oversee temporary licensees.

A sponsor may supervise up to three temporary licensees concurrently (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org).

Article 4 – Education

Continuing education credits must be approved and documented.

Non‑standard programs must be pre‑approved by the Board (§ 67‑4‑10) (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org, regulations.justia.com).

Article 5 – Renewals

Permanent license renewal requires submission of fees, proof of continuing education, and audiometer calibration (“§ 67‑7‑4”).

Grace periods and reinstatement rules are provided; some earlier renewal rules (§ 67‑5‑1, 5‑2) were revoked in 1982 (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org).

Article 7 – Calibration of Audiometric Equipment

Equipment must be calibrated at least every two years.

Calibration records (including owner, make/model, serial number, date, technician, signature) must be submitted to the Board within 30 days (§ 67‑7‑4) (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org).

📌 Additional Provisions

Unethical conduct (Article 6) and disciplinary proceedings (Articles 8–9) outline grounds and processes for complaints, hearings, revocation, or suspension.

Fees for licensing, examinations, renewals, and administrative actions are set under K.S.A. 74‑5810a and adjusted by rule (§ 67‑5‑5) (kgi.contentdm.oclc.org).

Article 15 confirms that these rules are officially in effect (§ 67‑15‑1) (law.cornell.edu).

✅ Summary Table

TopicDescription
LicensingRequirements, sponsor definitions, and consequences for misinformation
ExaminationsStructure, scoring, and notification timelines
Temporary LicensesOversight restrictions by sponsors
Continuing EducationCredit documentation, approval criteria
RenewalsFee payment, equipment calibration updates, deadlines
Equipment CalibrationEvery 2 years with detailed record-keeping
Ethics & EnforcementFormal complaint, hearing, and disciplinary protocols

 

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