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Conference Registration 

Conference Registration is now Closed. 

The Workers Compensation Seminar has met its capacity. please contact kdol.WCSeminar@ks.gov to be put on a waiting list.

To review/download handouts for the Seminar, log into your registration account. 

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Registration is required to attend sessions, browse exhibits and network at the Exhibitors Reception. Registration includes entry to general and track sessions, Handout materials for the date(s) purchased, continuing education credits, admission to view the exhibits and attend the Exhibitors Reception, continental breakfast, snacks, beverages and seated luncheon.


Payment and Receipt

The Kansas Department of Labor uses KanPay to process payments for security purposes.

A KanPay Receipt of Payment is sent to one e-mail only. You may choose the e-mail by writing it in the space provided on the printed form. If no e-mail is listed on the printed form and when registering online, the receipt is sent to the first registrant’s e-mail.


Special Needs Accommodations

All reasonable attempts will be made to accommodate special needs. Please report your needs in Special Accommodations on registration within the online registration or e-mail them to KDOL.WCSeminar@ks.gov. Helpers (who assist on site) are not required to register, and can take part in all the seminar activities. Helpers are not eligible to receive continuing education credits, and a Group ID is needed to download handouts.

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The Annual Workers Compensation Seminar provides attorneys, and other stakeholders practicing in the field, the opportunity to get current information on workers compensation and to earn continuing legal education credits. In addition, the seminar provides continuing medical education credits for nurses practicing in the area and credits for certified case managers. Topics include legislative and case law updates, occupational medicine, and ethics training, as well as other medical and computation classes that qualify participants for mandatory educational credits.