KANSAS · hvac
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Kansas does not license HVAC technicians or mechanical contractors at the state level, so there is no state-mandated HVAC continuing education requirement. HVAC licensing is handled at the municipal level by cities and counties including Wichita, Kansas City, Kansas, Johnson County, Topeka, and others. Each jurisdiction sets its own renewal cycle and any continuing-education requirements by ordinance. Technicians who handle regulated refrigerants must hold current EPA Section 608 certification under 40 CFR Part 82 Subpart F; Section 608 itself does not require periodic CE but certificate holders should retain proof of certification and of any employer-required refresher training. Verify the current CE requirement with the issuing jurisdiction. Source: EPA Section 608 Technician Certification.