Each professional employer organization not operating within this state as of the effective date of this act shall complete its initial registration prior to initiating operations within this state. If a professional employer organization not registered in this state becomes aware that an existing client, not based in this state, has employees and operations in this state, the professional employer organization shall either decline to provide professional employer services for those employees, or notify the secretary within five business days of the professional employer organization's knowledge of this fact and file a limited registration application pursuant to subsection (g), or a full registration if there are more than 50 covered employees employed by such client. The secretary may issue an interim operating permit for the period of time the application is pending if the professional employer organization is currently registered or licensed by another state and the secretary determines it is in the best interests of the potential covered employees.
K.S.A. 44-1704