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Home - Kansas. gov After putting Kansas back on track and ending her first term with the largest budget surplus in history, Governor Laura Kelly was re-elected and sworn in for a second term as the 48th Governor of the State of Kansas on January 9, 2023
Jobs Unemployment - Kansas. gov KANSAS WORKS is a free resource for job seekers and employers With 27 Workforce Centers around the state, two Mobile Workforce Centers and a number of online services, KANSAS WORKS is available to answer any additional questions and provide additional resources
KBI - Kansas Bureau of Investigation - KBI Registered Offender Website . . . The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) has established this website to facilitate public access to information about persons who have been convicted of certain sex, violent and drug offenses, as set forth in the Kansas Offender Registration Act (K S A 22-4901 et seq )
Producer Licensing | Kansas Department of Insurance The Kansas Department of Insurance grants the following types of licenses You should take the licensing examination (s) that will qualify you for the licenses you desire
Taxes Finance - Kansas. gov In Kansas, you can file your individual income taxes online using Kansas WebFile WebFile is a fast, free, and secure way to file simple state income tax returns
Kansas Highway Patrol - Online Crash Logs Select a date, type, or county to get a list of crash logs Injury and fatality crashes worked on the Kansas Turnpike after February 5, 2018 can be best located by searching Kansas Turnpike Authority under County or by a date search
Licensing | Kansas Department of Insurance Excess Surplus Lines Reinsurance Market Regulation Kansas Tax and Annual Filing Forms Registered Professional Employer Organizations Reports Services Company Rate Form Filings
Education Training - Kansas. gov Private proprietary schools and out-of-state institutions are authorized by the Kansas Board of Regents to operate in Kansas, but are not subject to their governance There are currently six public universities and 26 public community and technical colleges in Kansas