Kansas License Law
The Kansas License Act requires that all license applicants take a background check. If the background check reveals a felony conviction, KREC will:
AAutomatically deny the application without review
BReview the application considering factors including the nature of the offense, time elapsed, and evidence of rehabilitation✓ Correct
CGrant the license if the applicant has a co-signer
DDefer to the county sheriff's recommendation
Explanation
KREC evaluates each application individually — a felony does not automatically disqualify an applicant. KREC considers the offense type, time elapsed, rehabilitation, and other factors in determining fitness.
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