Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-7-104 - Court actions on consent agreements
(a) An accused
individual shall be allowed by the agency to sign a written agreement confirmed
by a court of competent jurisdiction in which the individual admits committing
an intentional program violation.
(b) The written agreement shall include the
following:
(1) a statement that the
individual understands the consequences of signing the agreement;
(2) a statement that the caretaker relative
must also sign the agreement if the accused is not the caretaker relative; and
(3) a statement that signing the
agreement will result in a reduction in payment for the appropriate period.
(c) After the court
confirms the agreement, a written notice shall be provided by the agency to the
individual which specifies the period of disqualification, which shall begin
not later than the first day of the second month which follows the date of the
notice, and the amount of payment the household will receive during the
disqualification period. If the court specifies the date for initiating the
disqualification period, the accused individual shall be disqualified by the
agency in accordance with the court order.
(d) This regulation shall take effect on and
after July 1, 1996.
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