Kansas Statutes

§ 1-205 — Powers of the board; investigation of complaints; subpoenas; witness fees and mileage; district court jurisdiction

Kansas § 1-205
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 1ACCOUNTANTS, CERTIFIED PUBLIC
Art. 2STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 1-205 (2026).

Text

(a)Upon receipt of a complaint or information suggesting violations of the accountancy statutes or the rules and regulations of the board of accountancy, the board may conduct investigations to determine whether there is probable cause to institute proceedings under K.S.A. 1-311, 1-312, 1-316 and 1-322, and amendments thereto. An investigation shall not be a prerequisite to such proceedings in the event that a determination of probable cause can be made without an investigation.
(b)The board may designate one or more board members to serve as investigating officers. The investigating officer or officers may employ, appoint, designate or utilize any other person of appropriate competence to assist with the investigation. Such person, if required, may later provide testimony in the event o

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Legislative History

L. 2009, ch. 38, § 1; April 2.

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