What are the various license statuses?
a. Active: A license authorizing an individual to practice their profession in the State of Kansas. A person with an active license in any profession must certify that they have met the continuing education requirements for that profession. Athletic Trainers with this status must have a practice protocol with a person licensed to practice the healing arts on file with the Board. b. Inactive: A license issued to a person who does not engage in professional practice and who does not hold oneself out to the public as being engaged in the professional practice in the state of Kansas. An inactive license does not entitle the holder to engage in any practice in Kansas. Athletic Trainers must meet continuing education requirements. An Athletic Trainer holding an inactive license is not required to have a practice protocol on file with the Board.
a. Active: A license issued to a person engaged in the practice of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, chiropractic or podiatry. Individuals must maintain and submit evidence of satisfactory completion of a program of continuing education and are required to have professional liability insurance in compliance with Kansas law. Each active license may be renewed annually.b. Inactive: A license issued to a person who is not regularly engaged in the practice of the healing arts in Kansas and who does not hold oneself out to the public as being professionally engaged in such practice. An inactive license shall not entitle the holder to practice the healing arts in this state. Each inactive license may be renewed annually. The holder of an inactive license shall not be required to submit evidence of satisfactory completion of a program of continuing education and is not required to have basic coverage or self-insurance in effect solely because such person is no longer eng
a. Active: A license issued to a person engaged in the practice of medicine and surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, chiropractic or podiatry. Individuals must maintain and submit evidence of satisfactory completion of a program of continuing education and are required to have professional liability insurance in compliance with Kansas law. Each active license may be renewed annually. b. Exempt: A license issued to a person who is not regularly engaged in the practice of the healing arts or podiatry in Kansas and who does not hold oneself out to the public as being professionally engaged in such practice. Each exempt license may be renewed annually. The holder of an exempt license is entitled to all the privileges of their branch of the healing arts and (1) may serve as a coroner or as a paid employee of a local health department as defined by K.S.A. 65-241; or (2) practice as a charitable health care provider for an indigent health care clinic as defined by K.S.A.75-6102. Additio
a. Active: A license authorizing an individual to practice their profession in the State of Kansas. A person with an active license in any profession must certify that they have met the continuing education requirements for that profession. Physical Therapists holding an active license must also certify that they are maintaining professional liability insurance required by law at the time of renewal. b. Inactive: A license issued to a person who does not engage in professional practice and who does not hold oneself out to the public as being engaged in the professional practice in the state of Kansas. An inactive license does not entitle the holder to engage in any practice in Kansas. Physical Therapists must meet continuing education requirements but are not required to maintain professional liability insurance. . Question: How do I change my license status? Answer: Answer: If you are requesting to change your license status during the renewal period you may complete the status change