Minimal regulation. No specific biohazard cleanup license. Operators must comply with federal OSHA BBP standard and DOT/EPA regulations.
City/county business license; no statewide contractor license for remediation work.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) administers waste regulations; specific transporter registration uncertain.
No known contractor certification; HAZWOPER compliance required.
Federal OSHA jurisdiction (no state plan).
No state-mandated minimum specific to biohazard work.
Verify before operating: Licensing requirements change frequently. Confirm all information directly with Kansas state agencies before starting or expanding operations. This page was last reviewed April 2026.
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