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The document shows the name of the business as it appears on record with the Kansas Secretary of State, the business as being in good standing, the date the business filed the formation document, and contains a certification from the Kansas Secretary of State indicating the date the certificate was issued.
The Kansas Assessment Program (KAP), a program of the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE), fulfills a mandate from the Kansas Legislature. KAP provides general education assessments, alternate assessments, career and technical education assessments, and an English language proficiency assessment.
Childcare license application in Kansas Step 1: Contact your local building codes office. Step 2: Attend an orientation. Step 3: Register for CLARIS. Step 4: Submit your documentation. Step 5: Complete an inspection. Step 6: Obtain fire approval.
If you wish to file a complaint by phone please call 785-296-1270. Child Care Licensing hours are Monday through Friday (except legal holidays) from 8 am to 5 pm. Once your complaint is reviewed you may be contacted by a Child Care Licensing Surveyor if more information is needed.
When child care is arranged between friends or neighbors on an irregular basis. When child care is provided for not more than two children unrelated to the child care provider for not more than 20 care hours a week. The total hours shall be determined by adding the hours each child is cared for during the week.

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Current Kansas vehicle registration or title. Utility bill or equivalent no more than two months old. Financial institution such as a bank statement, deed or mortgage. Rent or lease agreement. Kansas Voter Registration Card.
What is a Tax Clearance? A Certificate of Tax Clearance is a comprehensive review to determine and ensure that the applicants account is in current compliance with all applicable: Kansas tax laws administered by the director of taxation within the Kansas Department of Revenue.
Companies are required to register with the Kansas Secretary of State before doing business in Kansas. Businesses that are incorporated in another state will typically apply for a Kansas certificate of authority. Doing so registers the business as a foreign entity and eliminates the need to incorporate a new entity.

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