(a) In each fiscal year, the board shall determine the amount of funds which will be required during the next ensuing fiscal year to properly administer the laws which the board is directed to enforce and administer and shall fix fees in accordance with this section for such ensuing year in such reasonable sums as may be necessary for such purposes.

(b) After fixing such fees, the board may charge and collect the fees, in advance for the following purposes, subject to the following limitations:

For examination of applicant to practice barbering-not morethan  $100

For issuance of license to practice barbering-not morethan  80

For renewal of license to practice barbering-not morethan  80

For restoration of expired license to practice barbering, ifexpiration period is under three years, the lapsed feesplus a restoration fee of not more than  100

After three years applicant shall be reexamined upon pay-ment of the regular examination fee-not more than  100

For instructors license or annual renewal thereof-not morethan  90

For restoration of expired instructors license, if expiration

  period is under three years, the lapsed fees plus a

  restoration fee of not more than  90

After three years the instructor shall be reexamined upon

  payment of the regular examination fee-not more than  170

For a license to operate a barber school or barber college,

  annual fee-not more than  500

For shop inspection, and annual license fee-not more than  40

For restoration of expired shop license, if expiration period is

  under three years, the lapsed fee plus a restoration fee of

  not more than  80

For a new shop, relocation or change of ownership-not morethan  80

For issuance of a seminar permit-not more than  80

For issuance of student learning license-not more than  55

(c) A duplicate license will be issued upon the filing of a statement covering the loss of same and the payment of a fee of $5 for the issuance of same. Each duplicate shall have the word “duplicate” stamped across the face thereof and will bear the same number as the original.

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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 65-1817

  • Board: means the Kansas board of barbering;

    (b) "administrative officer" means the administrative officer of the board;

    (c) "license" means a license entitling the person to whom issued to practice barbering, or to operate a barber school, barber college or barber shop;

    (d) "barber shop" means any place, shop or establishment, wherein the practice of barbering is engaged in or carried on;

    (e) "barber school" or "barber college" means any place or establishment wherein the practice, fundamentals, theories or practical applications of barbering are taught;

    (f) "barbering" means any one or any combinations of the following practices (when done upon the upper part of the human body for cosmetic purposes and not for the purpose of diseases or physical or mental ailments, and when done for payment, either directly or indirectly, or without payment, for the public generally, upon male or female): Shaving or trimming the beard or cutting the hair; giving facial or scalp massages or treatments with oils, creams, lotions or other preparations, either by hand or mechanical appliances, singeing, shampooing or dyeing, arranging, perming or waving the hair, or applying tonics; applying cosmetic preparations, antiseptic powders, oils, clays, or lotions to the scalp, face, neck or upper part of the body. See Kansas Statutes 65-1809

  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.