Kan. Admin. Regs. § 130-5-2 - Approval of continuing education providers
(a) Each continuing education course required by
K.A.R.
130-1-2 or K.A.R. 130-1-5 shall meet all of
the following requirements:
(1) Each workshop, seminar, or presentation offered shall be
conducted by a person having expertise in home inspections through education,
training, or experience.
(2) Each registrant attending a continuing education course
shall receive written materials suitable for later reference by the
registrant.
(3) Each continuing education course shall be publicized with
identification and qualifications of the faculty who will present the course, a
description of the subject matter, the learning objectives, the cost of
attending the program, and the number of continuing education hours to be
awarded upon completing the course.
(4) Each continuing education course offered shall be open for
attendance by any registrant who pays the fee. No registrant shall be denied
admission on the basis of race, gender, age, or any similar factor.
(5) Each continuing education course shall be accessible by a
person with a disability.
(6) Each registrant attending a continuing education course
shall be given written documentation identifying the course by name, the
approved continuing education provider, and the date on which the registrant
attended the course and certifying the number of hours awarded to the
registrant.
(b) Any continuing education provider that has not previously
been approved by the board may submit a written request for approval to the
board. Each request for approval shall contain the following:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the organization
or person requesting approval;
(2) a description of each continuing education course that the
provider intends to offer and each date on which the course is intended to be
offered;
(3) a copy of the publication materials required by paragraph
(a)(3) for each course that is intended to be offered; and
(4) the fee specified in K.A.R. 130-2-1 .
(c) Each approved continuing education provider shall maintain
records of each continuing education course offered for at least three years
from the date the course was offered. These records shall include a copy of all
publication materials distributed, identification of each presenter, a
description of the qualifications of each presenter, a copy of all written
materials distributed to registrants, and a copy of the documentation for each
registrant required by paragraph (a)(6).
(d) Each approval of a continuing education provider shall be
effective for one year.
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