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  8. Article 20 PROVIDERS OF DISABILITY SERVICES


Article 20 PROVIDERS OF DISABILITY SERVICES


  • 39-2001 Providers of disability services; purpose of act.
  • 39-2002 Definitions.
  • 39-2003 Secretary for aging and disability services; powers, duties and functions.
  • 39-2004 Same; rules and regulations.
  • 39-2005 Providers; requirements to comply with applicable laws, ordinances and rules and regulations.
  • 39-2006 Same; requirements to obtain license.
  • 39-2007 Same; application for license.
  • 39-2008 License; application and renewal.
  • 39-2009 Persons employed by a provider; disqualification for criminal history or other acts; Kansas department for aging and disability services; disqualification for employment; waiver and criteria; rules and regulations; criminal history record checks.
  • 39-2010 Licenses issued prior to effective date of act; requirement to comply with act.
  • 39-2011 Inspections and investigations of providers and facilities; notice.
  • 39-2012 Provision of license; requirements; duration.
  • 39-2013 Denial, suspension or revocation of license; procedure.
  • 39-2014 Same; person with ownership or other interest in provider.
  • 39-2015 Provider operating without license; penalties.
  • 39-2016 Correction orders and civil fines.
  • 39-2017 Severability of act.
  • 39-2018 Community mental health center improvement fund established; expenditures by Kansas department for aging and disability services.
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