Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 64 - BOARD OF ENGINEERING EXAMINERS

The Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) Agency 64 – Board of Engineering Examiners has been abolished. Here's a detailed breakdown:

🚫 Agency 64 — Abolition & Transition

Effective July 1, 1976, the State Board of Engineering Examiners (Agency 64) was officially abolished by Kansas administrative action (law.cornell.edu).

All its powers and duties were transferred at that time to the newly created State Board of Technical Professions, now designated as Agency 66 (law.cornell.edu).

Consequently, there are no active regulations or articles under Agency 64—it's effectively a historical entry with no current regulatory substance .

✅ Where to Look Now

Regulatory oversight of professional engineering in Kansas is now found under K.A.R. Agency 66 – State Board of Technical Professions. This includes:

Licensing standards for Professional Engineers

Requirements for Land Surveyors and Geologists

Related rules, ethics, exams, fees, and professional conduct policies (kssos.org, law.cornell.edu).

If you're seeking up‑to‑date regulations that were formerly under Agency 64, refer to the Agency 66 regulations.

🔍 In Summary

Agency

Status

Notes

64 – Board of Engineering Examiners

Abolished as of 07/01/1976

No active regulations

66 – State Board of Technical Professions

Active

Current regulatory authority over engineering

 

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