Vol. 26, No. 38 September 20, 2007 Pages 1487-1526
In this issue . . . Page
Kansas Development Finance Authority
Notice of hearing on proposed revenue bonds ................................................................................... 1488
Pooled Money Investment Board
Notice of investment rates.............................................................................................................. 1489
Department of Administration--Division of Purchases
Notice to bidders for state purchases................................................................................................ 1489
Finney County Committee on Aging, Inc.
Request for bids .......................................................................................................................... 1489
Department of Health and Environment
Request for proposals for Kansas Mentors......................................................................................... 1489
Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications............................................................. 1490
Requests for comments on proposed air quality permits ............................................... 1492, 1493, 1495, 1496
Notice of hearings on proposed administrative regulations................................................................... 1494
Wichita State University
Notice to bidders.......................................................................................................................... 1490
Legislative interim committee schedule............................................................................................... 1492
State Board of Pharmacy
Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations.................................................................... 1495
State Board of Technical Professions
Notice of meetings........................................................................................................................ 1496
Attorney General
Opinions 2007-12 through 2007-27 ................................................................................................... 1496
Board of Emergency Medical Services
Notice of meetings........................................................................................................................ 1500
University of Kansas
Notice to bidders.......................................................................................................................... 1500
Kansas Court of Appeals
Docket for October ....................................................................................................................... 1500
Secretary of State
Executive appointments................................................................................................................. 1506
Notice of Bond Sale
Grant County .............................................................................................................................. 1506
Pottawatomie County.................................................................................................................... 1507
City of Great Bend........................................................................................................................ 1508
U.S.D. 229, Johnson County (Blue Valley).......................................................................................... 1509
Permanent Administrative Regulations
Department of Health and Environment ........................................................................................... 1510
Temporary Administrative Regulations
Kansas Lottery............................................................................................................................. 1515
Index to administrative regulations .................................................................................................... 1521
1488 Hearing
Kansas Register
State of Kansas The bonds, when issued, will be a limited obligation of
Kansas Development Finance Authority the KDFA and will not constitute a general obligation or
indebtedness of the state of Kansas or any political sub-
Notice of Hearing
division thereof, including the KDFA, nor will the bonds
A public hearing will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Thurs- constitute an indebtedness for which the faith and credit
day, October 4, in the conference room in the office of the and taxing powers of the state of Kansas are pledged. The
Kansas Development Finance Authority, 555 S. Kansas bonds will be payable solely from amounts received from
Ave., Suite 202, Topeka, on the proposal for the KDFA to
the developer, the obligation of which should be suffi-
issue Housing Development Revenue Bonds in an
cient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption pre-
amount not to exceed $13 million for Pioneer East Apart-
mium, if any, on the bonds when they become due.
ments, L.P., a limited liability corporation, or an affiliated
All individuals who appear at the hearing will be given
entity (the developer). The bonds will be issued, pursuant
an opportunity to express their views, and all written
to K.S.A. 74-8901 et seq., to finance the costs of acquisition
comments previously filed with the KDFA at its offices
and rehabilitation of an existing 144-unit multifamily
housing complex to be operated as Pioneer East Apart- at 555 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 202, Topeka, 66603, will be
ments and located at 423 S.E. Winfield in Topeka, Shaw- considered. Additional information regarding the project
nee County, Kansas, and related improvements and may be obtained by contacting the KDFA.
equipment to be used for public housing purposes (the
Steven R. Weatherford
project). The project is being financed for Pioneer East
President
Apartments, L.P., a limited liability corporation, or an af-
filiated entity. Doc. No. 034877
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State of Kansas (Published in the Kansas Register September 20, 2007.)
Pooled Money Investment Board Finney County Committee on Aging, Inc.
Notice of Investment Rates Request for Bids
The following rates are published in accordance with Bids for ``Senior Center Expansion & Bus Garage,'' Gar-
K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined in den City, Kansas, will be received by the Finney County
K.S.A. 12-1675(b)(c)(d), 75-4201(l) and 75-4209(a)(1)(B). Committee on Aging, Inc.
Contractors shall submit bid proposals by 2 p.m. local
Effective 9-17-07 through 9-23-07
time Thursday, October 4, 2007, to the Finney County
Term Rate
Committee on Aging, Inc. Bid proposals will be opened
1-89 days 5.16%
at the above-stated time in the Blue Meeting Room of the
3 months 4.00%
Senior Center, 907 N. 10th St., Garden City. All bids must
6 months 4.23%
be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check or other
1 year 4.25%
security in the amount of 5 percent of the bid. The owner
18 months 4.09%
reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
2 years 4.03%
Plans and specifications for the project will be on file
Derl S. Treff at the Finney County Committee on Aging, Transporta-
Director of Investments tion Department, 907 N. 10th St., Garden City. Bidders
may obtain the contract documents upon payment of a
Doc. No. 034872
refundable deposit of $100 per set from the office of the
State of Kansas architect, Gibson, Mancini, Carmichael & Nelson, P.A.,
Department of Administration Architects and Planners, 115 E. Laurel St., Garden City,
Division of Purchases 67846, (620) 276-3244.
Bonnie Burgardt
Notice to Bidders
Finney County Committee on Aging, Inc.
Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Di- Doc. No. 034876
rector of Purchases until 2 p.m. on the date indicated. For
more information, call (785) 296-2376: State of Kansas
10/03/2007 10759 Ground Corncob Animal Department of Health
Bedding
and Environment
10/04/2007 10751 Furnish and Install Rooftop
HVAC Units Request for Proposals
10/04/2007 10756 Fire Pump Replacement
In an effort to provide every young Kansan (ages 5 to
10/09/2007 10762 Snow Removal and Hand
18) access to a quality mentoring relationship, statewide
Assistance Services
financial support is needed for communities wishing to
10/11/2007 10763 Shipping Supplies and Cartons
10/17/2007 10766 Foreign Mail Processing Services start a mentoring program and to sustain or expand ex-
10/30/2007 10741 Genetic Paternity Testing isting programs. Kansas Mentors defines mentoring as a
Services consistent, structured, stable relationship between youth
10/30/2007 10749 Secure Care Services for Male and a caring role model(s) that: (1) involves regular, on-
Youths
going, and ideally face-to-face meetings and (2) is focused
11/09/2007 10677 Leased Space
on developing the character, capabilities and confidence
The above-referenced bid documents can be down- of the young person(s). Applicants whose programs fit
loaded at the following Web site: this definition are eligible to apply.
Eligible applicants must submit proposals that address
http://www.da.ks.gov/purch/
how their programs will meet a community's needs--be
Additional files may be located at the following Web it by providing services to an area currently lacking men-
site (please monitor this Web site on a regular basis for toring programs or by expanding and/or sustaining the
any changes/addenda): services of an underserved area. In addition, eligible ap-
http://da.state.ks.us/purch/adds/default.htm plicants should submit an organizational capacity profile,
their project design and management structure, a budget
Contractors wishing to bid on the projects listed below
narrative, and their programs' goals and evaluation pro-
must be prequalified. Information regarding prequalifi-
cedures. Applications can be found at http://www.
cation, projects and bid documents can be obtained by
ksmentors.ks.gov/news.htm.
calling (785) 296-8899 or by visiting www.da.ks.gov/fp/.
Roderick L. Bremby
10/04/2007 A-010516 Reroof, Custer Hall, Fort Hays
Secretary of Health
State University
and Environment
10/09/2007 A-010351 Facade Renovation, Russ Hall,
Pittsburg State University Doc. No. 034894
Chris Howe
Director of Purchases
Doc. No. 034895
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007 Kansas Secretary of State 2007
1490 Notices
Kansas Register
State of Kansas Name and Address Legal Receiving
Wichita State University of Applicant Description Water
Don Fincham NE/4 of Section 30, Big Blue River
Notice to Bidders 1721 14th Road T03S, R08E, Basin
Marysville, KS 66508 Marshall County
Sealed bids for the item listed below will be received
Kansas Permit No. A-BBMS-M018
by the Wichita State University Purchasing Office, Wich-
This is a new permit for an existing, modified facility for 125 head (175
ita, until 2 p.m. on the date indicated and then will be
animal units) of mature dairy cattle, 30 head (30 animal units) of
publicly opened. Interested bidders may call (316) 978- dairy heifers, 36 head (18 animal units) of dairy calves and one head
3080 or fax (316) 978-3528 for additional information. (2 animal units) of horses. A proposed new waste management sys-
tem will include a new waste retention structure, sediment basin,
fresh water diversion system, grass buffer area and the existing con-
Friday, October 12, 2007
crete manure storage structure.
IFB #ADMFIN001
Name and Address Legal Receiving
Property Insurance of Applicant Description Water
Harris Farm & Ranch NE/4 of Section 03, Upper Arkansas
Steven W. White
Clark R. Harris T19S, R41W, River Basin
Director of Purchasing HC 2, Box 40 Greeley County
Tribune, KS 67879
Doc. No. 034893
Kansas Permit No. A-UAGL-B006
This is a reissuance of a permit with a modification for an existing fa-
State of Kansas cility for 999 head (999 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than
Department of Health 700 pounds. The modification is due to a decrease from 3,000 head
of cattle to 999 head of cattle. The facility will no longer have an
and Environment NPDES permit number.
Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water Name and Address Legal Receiving
Pollution Control Permits and Applications of Applicant Description Water
Prime Pork, LLC Unit #3 SE/4 of Section 02, Upper Arkansas
In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regulations (Shields) T17S, R29W, Lane River Basin
28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 15, 28-18a-1 through Kevin Deniston County
32, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the authority 440 N. Eagle Road
Scott City, KS 67871
vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. En-
Kansas Permit No. A-UALE-S002
vironmental Protection Agency, various draft water pol-
This is a reissuance of a permit for an existing facility for 2,100 head
lution control documents (permits, notices to revoke and
(840 animal units) of swine weighing greater than 55 pounds.
reissue, notices to terminate) have been prepared and/or
Name and Address Legal Receiving
permit applications have been received for discharges to
of Applicant Description Water
waters of the United States and the state of Kansas for the
Ox Town Cattle Feeders, E/2 of Section 20, Smoky Hill River
class of discharges described below.
LLC T16S, R40W, Basin
The proposed actions concerning the draft documents Joe Spitz Greeley County
are based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan- P.O. Box 428
Tribune, KS 67879
dards, regulations and effluent limitations of the state of
Kansas Permit No. A-SHGL-C001 Federal Permit No. KS0115665
Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. The
final action will result in a Federal National Pollutant Dis- This is a reissuance of a permit for an existing facility for 21,000 head
(21,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds.
charge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kan-
sas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subject Name and Address Legal Receiving
of Applicant Description Water
to certain conditions, revocation and reissuance of the
Whitham Farms Feedyard E/2 of Section 34, Smoky Hill River
designated permit or termination of the designated per-
LP T17S, R38W, Basin
mit. Stewart A. Whitham Wichita County
Route 2, Box 200
Leoti, KS 67861
Public Notice No. KS-AG-07-263/271 Kansas Permit No. A-SHWH-C001 Federal Permit No. KS0040631
Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities This is a reissuance of a permit for an exiting facility for 20,000 head
(20,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds.
Name and Address Legal Receiving
of Applicant Description Water
Name and Address Legal Receiving
Kim Goracke NW/4 of Section 14, Smoky Hill River of Applicant Description Water
490 Oat Road T16S, R03E, Basin Sauvage & Sons Inc. SW/4 of Section 11 Upper Republican
Hope, KS 67451 Dickinson County Bill Sauvage T03S, R29W River Basin
Route 2, Box 13 Decatur County
Kansas Permit No. A-SHDK-B024
Oberlin, KS 67749
This is a new permit for an existing facility for 800 head (400 animal
Kansas Permit No. A-URDC-B004
units) of beef cattle weighing 700 pounds or less. The facility is pro-
posing to construct a 6.7-acre open lot, three wastewater diversions, This is a reissuance of a permit for an existing facility with a maximum
one sediment basin and one wastewater retention structure. The ex- capacity of 200 head (200 animal units) of beef cattle more than 700
isting 7.3 acres of open lot will no longer be used for confined feed- pounds and 300 head (150 animal units) of beef cattle 700 pounds
ing. Head capacity will not change as a result of the construction. or less, for a total of 350 animal units.
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Facility Description: The proposed action is to reissue an existing pre-
Name and Address Legal Receiving
treatment permit for this facility. This facility manufactures fifth
of Applicant Description Water
wheel trailers and pickup flat bed bodies that are welded, phos-
Josefiak Farms SE/4 of Section 33, Upper Arkansas phated and painted to produce the final product. The phosphating
Dale & Richard Josefiak T21S, R19W, River Basin operation uses a pressure spray gun system. The proposed permit
Route 1 Box 9 Pawnee County includes limits for total toxic organics, cadmium, chromium, copper,
Rozel, KS 67574 lead, nickel, silver, zinc, total cyanide and pH, as well as monitoring
of effluent flow. The permit limits are pursuant to state and federal
Kansas Permit No. A-UAPN-B002
pretreatment requirements.
This is a reissuance of a permit for an existing facility for 950 head (950
animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds. Name and Address Receiving Type of
of Applicant Facility Discharge
Name and Address Legal Receiving
Liberty Inc. Waterville POTW Process
of Applicant Description Water
451 Highway 9 Wastewater
Detweiler Farm NE/4 of Section 31, Big Blue River
P.O. Box H
Jack Detweiler T01S, R10E, Basin
Waterville, KS 66589
2565 Eagle Road Marshall County
Kansas Permit No. P-BB02-OO02 Federal Tracking No. KSP000089
Summerfield, KS 66541
Facility Description: The proposed action is to reissue an existing pre-
Kansas Permit No. A-BBMS-S049
treatment permit for this facility. This facility manufactures metal
This is a reissuance and modification of a permit for an existing facility
trailers that transport livestock and other agricultural products. Steel
with a maximum capacity of 1,020 head (408 animal units) of swine
parts are welded, phosphated and painted to produce the final prod-
more than 55 pounds, 320 head (32 animal units) of swine 55 pounds ucts. The phosphating operation is a pressure spray gun system. The
or less and 100 head (50 animal units) of beef cattle 700 pounds or proposed permit includes limits for total toxic organics, cadmium,
less, for a total of 490 animal units. The modification includes an chromium, copper, lead, nickel, silver, zinc, total cyanide and pH,
increase of 170 animal units because cattle and swine were inaccu- as well as monitoring of effluent flow. The permit limits are pursuant
rately counted in the previous permit. to state and federal pretreatment requirements.
Persons wishing to comment on the draft documents
Public Notice No. KS-07-119/120
and/or permit applications must submit their comments
Name and Address Receiving Type of
in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and En-
of Applicant Stream Discharge
vironment if they wish to have the comments considered
Hanston, City of Buckner Creek Treated Domestic
in the decision-making process. Comments should be
P.O. Box 165 Wastewater
submitted to the attention of the Livestock Waste Man-
Hanston, KS 67849
agement Section for agricultural-related draft documents
Kansas Permit No. M-UA17-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0031143
or applications, or to the Technical Services Section for all
Legal Description: SW1/4, NE1/4, S23, T22S, R22W, Hodgeman County
other permits, at the Kansas Department of Health and
Facility Description: The proposed action is to reissue an existing permit
Environment, Division of Environment, Bureau of Water,
for an existing wastewater treatment plant treating primarily do-
1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 420, Topeka, 66612-1367.
mestic wastewater. The proposed permit contains limits for bio-
chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, ammonia, fecal All comments regarding the draft documents or appli-
coliform/E. coli and pH. Monitoring for total phosphorus, nitrate,
cation notices received on or before October 20 will be
nitrite, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total nitrogen and effluent flow also
considered in the formulation of the final determinations
will be required.
regarding this public notice. Please refer to the appropri-
Name and Address Receiving Type of
ate Kansas document number (KS-AG-07-263/271, KS-07-
of Applicant Stream Discharge
119/120, KS-PT-07-010/011) and name of the applicant/
Krause Corporation, Inc. Arkansas River via Noncontact
permittee when preparing comments.
P.O. Box 2707 Cow Creek via Cooling Water
After review of any comments received during the
Hutchinson, KS 67504 Drainage Ditch
public notice period, the Secretary of Health and Envi-
Kansas Permit No. I-AR49-CO10 Federal Permit No. KS0089320
ronment will issue a determination regarding final
Legal Description: SE1/4, S14, T23S, R6W, Reno County
agency action on each draft document/application. If re-
Facility Description: The proposed action is to reissue an existing permit
sponse to any draft document/application indicates sig-
for a noncontact cooling water discharge. This facility manufactures
agricultural tillage and seeding equipment and a line of trash man- nificant public interest, a public hearing may be held in
agement equipment. Raw steel bars, sheets, flats, rounds and tubing
conformance with K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC).
are sawed , punched, drilled, formed, welded, assembled and
All draft documents/applications and the supporting
painted to make the finished products. On-site well water, used for
information including any comments received are on file
noncontact cooling of a compressor, is discharged to a drainage ditch
and may be inspected at the offices of the Kansas De-
next to the plant. City water can be used as an alternative to the on-
site well supply. No cooling water additives are utilized. Domestic partment of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water.
wastewater and metal finishing process wastewater are discharged These documents are available upon request at the copy-
to the sanitary sewer. The proposed permit contains monitoring
ing cost assessed by KDHE. Application information and
requirements for chlorides, total residual chlorine, BETX (benzene,
components of plans and specifications for all new and
toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene), pH and effluent flow.
expanding swine facilities are available on the Internet at
http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/feedlots. Division of Envi-
Public Notice No. KS-PT-07-010/-011 ronment offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
Name and Address Receiving Type of through Friday, excluding holidays.
of Applicant Facility Discharge
Roderick L. Bremby
Circle D Corporation Hillsboro POTW Process
Secretary of Health
613 N. Ash St. Wastewater
and Environment
Hillsboro, KS 67063
Kansas Permit No. P-NE35-OO02 Federal Tracking No. KSP000034 Doc. No. 034888
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permit only, contact Jennifer Nichols, (785) 827-9639, at
State of Kansas
the KDHE North Central District Office. The standard de-
Department of Health
partmental cost will be assessed for any copies requested.
and Environment
Direct written comments or questions regarding the
Request for Comments proposed modification to Terry Tavener, KDHE, Bureau
of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, To-
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is
peka, 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulat-
soliciting comments regarding the amendment of a pre-
viously issued air quality construction permit. Kansas ing a final permit decision, written comments must be
Ethanol, LLC, owns and operates the stationary source received before the close of business October 8.
located at 1630 Ave. Q, Lyons. Certain requirements were A person may request a public hearing be held on the
found to no longer be appropriate in the construction per- proposed modification. The request for a public hearing
mit dated November 27, 2006. These requirements are be- shall be in writing and set forth the basis for the request.
ing modified. The written request must be submitted to Sherry Walker,
A copy of the modification is available for public in- Bureau of Air and Radiation, not later than the close of
spection for a period of 15 days from the date of publi- business October 8 in order for the Secretary of Health
cation during normal business hours at the KDHE, Bu- and Environment to consider the request.
reau of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310,
Roderick L. Bremby
Topeka, and at the KDHE North Central District Office,
Secretary of Health
2501 Market Place, Suite D, Salina. To obtain or review
and Environment
the modification, contact Terry Tavener, (785) 296-1581,
at the KDHE central office; and to review the proposed Doc. No. 034883
State of Kansas
Legislature
Interim Committee Schedule
The following committee meetings have been scheduled during the period of September 24-October 4. Requests for
accommodation to participate in committee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the
meeting by contacting Legislative Administrative Services at (785) 296-2391 or TTY (785) 296-8430. When available,
agendas can be found at http://kslegislature.org/klrd.
Date Room Time Committee Agenda
Sept. 24 313-S 10:00 a.m. Disaster Relief and Agenda not available.
Recovery Special
Committee
Sept. 24 423-S 10:00 a.m. Legislative Post Audit Results of legislator survey; audit topics;
Budget Subcommittee report; and
evaluation of Post Auditor.
Sept. 25 519-S 10:00 a.m. Special Committee on 25th: Topic 6 -- Local sales tax authority;
Sept. 26 519-S 9:00 a.m. Assessment and Taxation Topic 7 -- Relief for storm-damaged
property; and Topic 9 -- Property tax on
new residential property.
26th: Topic 8 -- Corporation income tax
credits; and Topic 1 -- Corporation
income tax shelters.
Sept. 25 123-S 9:00 a.m. Joint Committee on Kansas Capitol security issues; Statehouse back-
Sept. 26 123-S 9:00 a.m. Security up power; 2007 SB 328; Real ID Act.
Sept. 25 Joint Committee on Arts Annual tour of Southwest Kansas.
Sept. 26 and Cultural Resources
Sept. 26 514-S 9:30 a.m. Kansas Criminal Code Agenda not available.
Recodification Commission
Sept. 26 526-S 10:00 a.m. Math and Science Education Update on status of Kansas' math and
Advisory Committee science education; and presentation by
John Yochelson, Building Engineering
and Science Talent.
Oct. 3 519-S 10:00 a.m. Disaster Relief and Agenda not available.
Oct. 4 519-S 9:00 a.m. Recovery Special
Committee
Jeffrey M. Russell
Director of Legislative
Administrative Services
Doc. No. 034887
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Requests for Comments 1493
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State of Kansas practicable to raise such objections within such period, or
Department of Health unless the grounds for such objection arose after such pe-
riod. Contact Jon Knodel, U.S. EPA, Region VII, Air Per-
and Environment
mitting and Compliance Branch, 901 N. 5th St., Kansas
Request for Comments City, KS 66101, (913) 551-7622, to determine when the 45-
day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition pe-
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is
riod commences.
soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality op-
erating permit. WTG Hugoton, LP has applied for a Class Roderick L. Bremby
I operating permit renewal in accordance with the pro- Secretary of Health
visions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et seq. The purpose of a Class and Environment
I permit is to identify the sources and types of regulated Doc. No. 034881
air pollutants emitted from the facility; the emission lim-
itations, standards and requirements applicable to each State of Kansas
source; and the monitoring, record keeping and reporting Department of Health
requirements applicable to each source as of the effective
and Environment
date of permit issuance.
WTG Hugoton, LP, 5000 N. Big Spring, Suite 115, Mid- Request for Comments
land, Texas, owns and operates Tate Compressor Station The Kansas Department of Health and Environment
located at Section 32, T26S, R36W, Kearny County, Kan- and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kan-
sas. sas City, Kansas' Department of Air Quality are soliciting
A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all comments regarding a proposed air quality operating
supporting documentation and all information relied permit. The DAQ and KDHE are modifying PQ Corpo-
upon during the permit application review process is ration's Class I operating permit in accordance with the
available for a 30-day public review during normal busi- provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-513(d). The purpose of the
ness hours at the KDHE, Bureau of Air and Radiation, Class I permit modification is to include modifications
1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka; and a copy of the due to two expansion projects, and to increase production
proposed permit can be reviewed at the KDHE North- limits of silica gel catalyst and pressurized zeolite. The
west District Office, 2301 E. 13th, Hays. To obtain or re- original Class I permit was issued October 4, 2005.
view the proposed permit and supporting documenta- PQ Corporation,Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, owns and
tion, contact Michael J. Parhomek, (785) 296-1580, at the operates a chemical manufacturing facility located at 1700
KDHE central office; and to review the proposed permit Kansas Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.
only, contact Rick Robinson, (785) 625-5663, at the KDHE A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all
Northwest District Office. The standard departmental supporting documentation and all information relied
cost will be assessed for any copies requested. upon during the permit application review process is
Direct written comments or questions regarding the available for a 30-day public review during normal busi-
proposed permit to Michael J. Parhomek, KDHE, Bureau ness hours at the KDHE, Bureau of Air and Radiation,
of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, To- 1000 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, and at the DAQ, 619 Ann
peka, 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulat- Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. To obtain or review the pro-
ing a final permit decision, written comments must be posed permit and supporting documentation, contact
received before the close of business October 22. Sherry Walker, (785) 296-1570, at the KDHE central office,
A person may request a public hearing be held on the or Amber Davis, (913) 573-6700, at the DAQ. The stan-
proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall dard departmental cost will be assessed for any copies
be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The requested.
written request must be submitted to Sherry Walker, Bu- Direct written comments or questions regarding the
reau of Air and Radiation, not later than the close of busi- proposed permit to Amber Davis, DAQ, 619 Ann Ave.,
ness October 22 in order for the Secretary of Health and Kansas City, KS 66101. In order to be considered in for-
Environment to consider the request. mulating a final permit decision, written comments must
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45- be received before the close of business October 22.
day review period, which will start concurrently with the A person may request a public hearing be held on the
30-day public comment period, within which to object to proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall
the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writ- be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The
ing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review written request must be submitted to Sherry Walker,
period, any person may petition the administrator of the KDHE, Bureau of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson,
EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe- Suite 310, Topeka, 66612-1366, not later than the close of
riod will directly follow the EPA's 45-day review period. business October 22 in order for the Secretary of Health
Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the and Environment to consider the request.
EPA's 45-day review period has been waived. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-
Any such petition shall be based only on objections to day review period, which will start concurrently with the
the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity 30-day public comment period, within which to object to
during the public comment period provided for in this the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writ-
notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im- (continued)
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ing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review a new deadline of February 27, 2009. With this change,
Kansas NMP compliance dates will be consistent with the
period, any person may petition the administrator of the
EPA.
EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe-
K.A.R. 28-18-11. Confined feeding facilities; federal
riod will directly follow the EPA's 45-day review period.
requirements. This regulation is proposed to be amended
Any such petition shall be based only on objections to
by changing the ``as in effect'' date from July 1, 2005, to
the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity
July 1, 2006, as amended by 40245 Federal Register, Vol.
during the public comment period provided for in this
72, No. 141, dated July 24, 2007.
notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im-
K.A.R. 28-18a-11. Confined feeding facilities; federal
practicable to raise such objections within such period, or
requirements. This regulation is proposed to be amended
unless the grounds for such objection arose after such pe-
by changing the ``as in effect'' date from July 1, 2005, to
riod. Contact Jon Knodel, U.S. EPA, Region VII, Air Per-
July 1, 2006, as amended by 40245 Federal Register, Vol.
mitting and Compliance Branch, 901 N. 5th St., Kansas
72, No. 141, dated July 24, 2007.
City, KS 66101, (913) 551-7622, to determine when the 45-
day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition pe- Estimated Economic Impact
riod commences. There are no projected increases in initial cost to im-
plement and enforce the proposed amendments.
Roderick L. Bremby
Secretary of Health The time period between publication of this notice and
and Environment the scheduled hearings serves as the required public com-
ment period of at least 60 days for the purpose of receiv-
Doc. No. 034874
ing written public comments on the proposed amended
State of Kansas regulations. At any time during the public comment pe-
Department of Health riod interested parties may submit written comments to
Claudia Elkins, KDHE, Bureau of Water, 1000 S.W. Jack-
and Environment
son, Suite 420, Topeka, 66612-1367. Written comments
Notice of Hearings on Proposed also can be sent via e-mail to feedlots@kdhe.state.ks.us,
Administrative Regulations with the request that the subject line indicate ``proposed
regulations'' and that any text attachments be in Word or
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment,
Word Perfect and any graphic attachments be in JPEG or
Division of Environment, Bureau of Water, will conduct
JPG format.
public hearings at the following locations on the follow-
All interested parties intending to provide oral com-
ing dates to consider the adoption of the following pro-
ments will be given a reasonable opportunity to present
posed amended regulations: K.A.R. 28-18-11, animal and
their views of the proposed amended regulations during
related waste control, and K.A.R. 28-18a-11, swine and
each hearing. In order to give each individual an oppor-
related waste control:
tunity to present their views, it may be necessary for the
Garden City--December 3, 6 p.m. hearing officer to request that presentations be limited to
Garden City Community College an appropriate time frame.
Beth Tedrow Student Center, Endowment Room KDHE recommends that individuals intending to pres-
801 Campus Drive ent oral comments at the hearings provide the hearing
officer with a written copy of their comments during the
Topeka--December 6, 6 p.m.
hearing. This will ensure KDHE receives each presenter's
Memorial Hall Auditorium
comments in the event presentation times are limited.
120 S.W. 10th Ave.
Complete copies of the proposed regulations, corre-
A summary of the proposed regulations and estimated sponding regulatory impact statement and referenced
economic impact follows: EPA regulations may be obtained on the Bureau of Water
Summary Web site at www.kdheks.gov/feedlots or by contacting
The sole purpose of the proposed amended state reg- the Bureau of Water at the address above, (785) 296-6432.
ulations is to adopt a new EPA compliance deadline for Any individual with a disability may request accom-
modation in order to participate in the public hearing and
the development and implementation of nutrient man-
may request the proposed regulations and regulatory im-
agement plans (NMPs). These regulations involve the
pact statements in an accessible format. Requests for ac-
adoption, by reference, of a new federal compliance date
commodation should be made at least five working days
for confined animal feeding facilities.
in advance of the hearing by contacting Laura Johnson at
In the fall of 2006, KDHE revised a large portion of the
(785) 296-6432 or fax (785) 296-5509.
animal and related waste control regulations. These reg-
ulations, which became effective March 16, 2007, adopted Roderick L. Bremby
by reference the 2003 EPA concentrated animal feeding Secretary of Health
operation (CAFO) requirements as in effect on July 1, and Environment
2005. The EPA regulations in effect on July 1, 2005, re- Doc. No. 034880
quired permitted CAFOs to develop and implement a nu-
trient management plan (NMP) by December 31, 2006.
The EPA has since extended that deadline, with a final
rule published in the Federal Register on July 24, 2007, to
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practicable to raise such objections within such period, or
State of Kansas
unless the grounds for such objection arose after such pe-
Department of Health
riod. Contact Jon Knodel, U.S. EPA, Region VII, Air Per-
and Environment
mitting and Compliance Branch, 901 N. 5th St., Kansas
Request for Comments City, KS 66101, (913) 551-7622, to determine when the 45-
day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition pe-
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is
riod commences.
soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality op-
erating permit. Natural Gas Pipeline Company of Amer- Roderick L. Bremby
ica has applied for a Class I operating permit renewal in Secretary of Health
accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et seq. and Environment
The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources Doc. No. 034882
and types of regulated air pollutants emitted from the
State of Kansas
facility; the emission limitations, standards and require-
ments applicable to each source; and the monitoring, rec- Board of Pharmacy
ord keeping and reporting requirements applicable to
Notice of Hearing on Proposed
each source as of the effective date of permit issuance.
Administrative Regulations
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, Lakewood,
Colorado, owns and operates #193 Compressor Station A public hearing will be conducted at 9 a.m. Wednes-
located at Section 27, T24S, R20W, Edwards County, Kan- day, December 12, at the Hayden Building, conference
sas. room, 212 S.W. 8th, Topeka, to consider the adoption of
A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all K.A.R. 68-20-23 of the Kansas Pharmacy Board.
supporting documentation and all information relied This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute
a public comment period for the purpose of receiving
upon during the permit application review process is
written public comments on the proposed adoption of
available for a 30-day public review during normal busi-
K.A.R. 68-20-23. All interested parties may submit written
ness hours at the KDHE, Bureau of Air and Radiation,
comments prior to the hearing to Debra Billingsley, ex-
1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka; and a copy of the
ecutive secretary of the Kansas Pharmacy Board, Room
proposed permit can be reviewed at the KDHE South
560, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, To-
Central District Office, 130 S. Market, Suite 6050, Wichita.
peka, 66612-123, or by e-mail to pharmacy@pharmacy.
To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting
ks.gov. All interested parties will be given a reasonable
documentation, contact Michael J. Parhomek, (785) 296-
opportunity to present their views orally on the adoption
1580, at the KDHE central office; and to review the pro-
of the regulation during the hearing. In order to give all
posed permit only, contact Dave Butler, (316) 337-6020, at
parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be
the KDHE South Central District Office. The standard de-
necessary to request each participant to limit any oral
partmental cost will be assessed for any copies requested.
presentation to five minutes.
Direct written comments or questions regarding the
Any individual with a disability may request accom-
proposed permit to Michael J. Parhomek, KDHE, Bureau
modation in order to participate in the public hearing and
of Air and Radiation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, To-
may request the regulation and economic impact state-
peka, 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulat-
ment in an accessible format. Requests for accommoda-
ing a final permit decision, written comments must be
tion should be made at least five working days in advance
received before the close of business October 22.
of the hearing by contacting the board at the address
A person may request a public hearing be held on the
above or by calling (785) 296-4056. Handicapped parking
proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall
is located on the west and north sides of the building, and
be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The
the north entrance to the building is accessible to individ-
written request must be submitted to Sherry Walker, Bu-
uals with disabilities.
reau of Air and Radiation, not later than the close of busi-
A summary of the proposed regulation follows:
ness October 22 in order for the Secretary of Health and
K.A.R. 68-20-23. Limit on amount of controlled sub-
Environment to consider the request.
stances dispensed. This regulation identifies that a phar-
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-
macist, intern or pharmacy student shall not dispense
day review period, which will start concurrently with the
more than a 93-day supply of any controlled substance at
30-day public comment period, within which to object to
one time.
the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writ-
ing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review Copies of the regulation and the economic impact state-
period, any person may petition the administrator of the ment may be obtained by contacting the board at the ad-
EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe- dress and phone number above or by accessing the
riod will directly follow the EPA's 45-day review period. board's Web site at http://www.accesskansas.org/phar-
Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the macy/leg.html.
EPA's 45-day review period has been waived. Debra Billingsley
Any such petition shall be based only on objections to Executive Secretary
the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity
Doc. No. 034878
during the public comment period provided for in this
notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im-
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State of Kansas State of Kansas
Department of Health Board of Technical Professions
and Environment Notice of Meetings
Request for Comments The Kansas State Board of Technical Professions will
conduct its Complaint Committee meeting at 8 a.m. and
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is
its regular board meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday, October 4,
soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality
in Room 507 of the Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W.
construction permit. Dial Ford County Bio Renewable
Jackson, Topeka. Both meetings are open to the public.
Fuels, LLC, has applied for an air quality construction
For more information, call (785) 296-3053.
permit in accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-
300 to construct an ethanol manufacturing plant. Emis- Betty L. Rose
sions of particulate matter (PM), PM equal to or less than Executive Director
10 microns in diameter (PM10), volatile organic com- Doc. No. 034889
pounds (VOCs), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), sulfur oxides
(SOx), carbon monoxide (CO), and hazardous air pollut- State of Kansas
ants (HAPs) were evaluated during the permit review
Attorney General
process.
Dial Ford County Bio Renewable Fuels, LLC, proposes Opinion 2007-12
to own and operate a 110-million-gallon per year fuel Crimes and Punishment--Kansas Criminal Code;
grade ethanol plant located in Ford County, west of Crimes Against Property; Tampering with a Landmark;
Dodge City on Highway 50. Replacing Monumentation.
A public comment period has been established until
Personal and Real Property--Land Surveys; Monumen-
noon October 22 to allow citizens the opportunity to ex-
tation of Corners in Boundaries of Subdivisions; Re-
press any concerns they may have about this proposed
placing Monumentation. Betty L. Rose, Executive Di-
permitting action. All comments should be submitted in
rector, Kansas State Board of Technical Professions,
writing to Jason Heitman, KDHE, Bureau of Air and Ra-
June 19, 2007.
diation, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, 66612-1366.
Comments also may be presented at the public hearing. The crime of tampering with a landmark requires proof
Any member of the public may request a public hear- that a person willfully and maliciously removed or al-
ing be conducted to provide comments on the proposed tered a monument. A land surveyor does not act with
issuance of the draft air quality construction permit. Writ- malice when the land surveyor, in an effort to obtain ap-
ten requests to hold a public hearing should be sent to proval of a subdivision plat by the county surveyor,
the attention of Sherry Walker at the address listed above places an existing corner monument in concrete. Given
or by fax to (785) 291-3953 and must be received by noon the lack of guidance from the Kansas appellate courts, the
October 22. If a request is received, a public hearing is dearth of legislative history, and the apparent diversity
tentatively scheduled by KDHE at 7 p.m. October 23 in of opinion in the land surveying community regarding
the Court Room at City Hall, 806 N. 2nd Ave., Dodge K.S.A. 58-2001, we have no basis upon which to provide
City. If no requests to hold the public hearing are received an opinion whether this statute requires placing existing
by this date and time, the public hearing will be cancelled. corner monuments in concrete. Cited herein: K.S.A. 21-
A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all 3724; 58-2001; 58-2005. MF
supporting documentation and all information relied
Opinion 2007-13
upon during the permit application review process is
available for public review for a period of 30 days from State Institutions and Agencies; Historical Property--
the date of publication during normal business hours, 8 University of Kansas Hospital Authority; Creation;
a.m. to 5 p.m., at the KDHE, Bureau of Air and Radiation, Board of Directors; Membership; Nomination and Ap-
1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka; and a copy of the pointment Process; Board Resignations. Senator Derek
proposed permit can be reviewed at the KDHE Southwest Schmidt, 15th District, Independence; Senator Anthony
District Office, 302 W. McArtor Road, Dodge City. To ob- Hensley, 19th District, Topeka, June 20, 2007.
tain or review the proposed permit and supporting doc-
Submitting multiple slates of nominees to the Governor
umentation, contact Jason Heitman, (785) 296-1691, at the
to fill multiple vacancies on the Board of Directors
KDHE central office; and to review the proposed permit
(Board) of the University of Kansas Hospital Authority
only, contact the air quality district representative, (620)
does not violate K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 76-3304. As the Gov-
225-0596, at the KDHE Southwest District Office. The
ernor can only select from a slate provided by the Board's
standard departmental cost will be assessed for any cop-
nominating committee, common sense dictates that
ies requested.
should a candidate die, be otherwise unable to serve, or
Roderick L. Bremby not meet the statutory requirements, the Board's nomi-
Secretary of Health nating committee should provide the Governor another
and Environment slate of individuals. The Legislature has not imposed
Doc. No. 034886 deadlines on the Governor for selecting an appointee or
forwarding the appointment to the Senate for confir-
mation.
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Gubernatorial appointees can exercise the powers, du- facts presented, that surviving corporation is subject to
the strictures of K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 17-5904(c) and K.S.A.
ties, and functions of a Board member only if the ap-
2006 Supp. 17-5908. However, this opinion does not eval-
pointee is either: (1) confirmed by the Senate pursuant to
uate whether other exemptions to the prohibition against
K.S.A. 75-4315b; or (2) authorized by the confirmation
corporate farming are applicable to the situation dis-
oversight committee pursuant to K.S.A. 46-2601. How-
cussed herein. Cited herein: K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 17-5904;
ever, a person nominated by the Board's nominating
17-5908; 17-6709; K.S.A. 19-723. CN
committee but not yet appointed by the Governor or con-
firmed by the Senate has the same standing as a member
Opinion 2007-15
of the public to participate in open meetings, to the extent
Counties and County Officers--Sheriff--Deputies and
allowed by the Board. As with any non-Board member,
Undersheriffs; Duties; Budget; Limitations; Use of
such person may attend and participate in discussions
Funds Derived from Forfeitures.
during a Board executive session if such person, in the
Board's opinion, will aid its discussion. However, a gu- Procedure, Civil--Asset Seizure and Forfeiture--Dis-
bernatorial appointee cannot vote until authorized by the position of Forfeited Property; Use of Proceeds of Sale.
confirmation oversight committee or confirmed by the Gerald Woolwine, Clark County Attorney, Ashland,
Senate. Whether or not Board action is affected by virtue July 6, 2007.
of a person voting on a matter in which the person had Forfeiture funds may be used to purchase additional
no authority to do so will depend upon the facts. law enforcement vehicles and equipment as well as pro-
Finally, as Board members are public officers, a Board viding additional law enforcement education and train-
member's resignation will not create a vacancy on the ing but only if such purchases are for additional and spe-
Board unless and until it is accepted by the Governor. cial purposes and not to replace old vehicles or cover
Such acceptance does not need to be formal. Rather, any other normal operating expenses. Such proceeds cannot
conduct treating the resignation as operative is sufficient. be used to fund capital improvements costs to a county
Whether or not the Governor has accepted a Board mem- building and should never be considered a source of rev-
ber's resignation is a question of fact. Cited herein: K.S.A. enue to meet normal operating expenses of the sheriff's
20-134; 20-2910; 20-2911; 20-3005; 20-3008; 46-2601; 75- office or county. Cited herein: K.S.A. 19-120; 19-801; 19-
4315b; 75-4317; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 75-2701; 76-3302; 76- 1512; 19-1923; 19-4468; 60-4101; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 60-
3304; 76-3306; 77-109; Kan. Const. Art. 1, ?3; Art. 2, ?18; 4117; K.S.A. 65-4173 (repealed, L. 1994, Ch. 339, ?28; July
Art. 3, ?5; Art. 15, ?1. MF 1). TMB
Opinion 2007-14 Opinion 2007-16
Corporations--Agricultural Corporations--Restrictions; Cities and Municipalities--Planning and Zoning--
Exceptions; Penalties; Corporate Swine Production Fa- Planning, Zoning and Subdivision Regulations; Cities
cility in Operation Since 1974. and Counties--Same; Zoning; Downzoning or Rezon-
ing, Amendments and Revisions; Procedure; Notice and
Counties and County Officers--County Attorney--
Hearing; Notification of Property Owners Located
County Commissioners Authorized to Hire Additional
Within 1000 Feet of Area Proposed to be Altered. Gary
Counsel. Steven L. Opat, Geary County Counselor and
E. Thompson, Linn County Counselor, Mound City,
Geary County Attorney, Junction City, July 5, 2007.
July 6, 2007.
Any decision regarding the initiation of an enforcement
The 1000 feet distance requirement of K.S.A. 12-757
action of the Kansas Agricultural Corporations Act rests
should be calculated from the property that is the subject
with the county attorney. The enforcement provision of
of an owner-initiated rezoning application--not from the
the Act, K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 17-5904(c), is directory, giving
larger tract of property owned by the applicant within
a view to the proper, orderly and prompt conduct of busi-
which the subject property is located. Cited herein: K.S.A.
ness with only the county attorney, district attorney, and
12-757. MF
the attorney general authorized to initiate an action pur-
suant to the Act. Opinion 2007-17
If an enforcement action is warranted and the county
Schools--Vocational Education; Technical Colleges--
attorney determines that he is not ``qualified'' to bring
Governance; Powers and Duties of Boards; Delegation
such an action, a request to the board of county commis-
of Authority.
sioners for a special prosecutor pursuant to K.S.A. 19-723
is appropriate. This statute, which authorizes the board State Departments; Public Officers and Employees--
of county commissioners to employ an additional attor- Public Officers and Employees; Open Public Meet-
ney to assist the county attorney, involves a discretionary ings--Meetings of State and Subdivisions Open to Pub-
power held by the board and does not mandate such spe- lic; Exceptions; Technical College Boards. Repre-
cial assistant be employed. Alternatively, a county attor- sentative Jim Ward, 88th District, Wichita, July 16, 2007.
ney may request that the Attorney General evaluate any A board for a technical college operating pursuant to
given situation with an eye towards bringing an enforce- K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 72-4470 and 72-4470a may allow staff
ment action. such as the college's president to assist with and even
When one corporation is merged into another corpo- make some initial decisions concerning real property ac-
ration, the corporate existence of the former ceases with quisition or leasing, employment matters, or bill paying.
the latter becoming the surviving corporation. Under the (continued)
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However, the board has final decision making authority Opinion 2007-20
on such matters and, therefore, is required to review and Soldiers, Sailors and Patriotic Emblems--Kansas Com-
give final approval of decisions made on such matters. mission on Veterans Affairs--Prosecution of Claims
Any final and binding decision made by the board for a Before Federal Veterans' Administration; Veterans
technical college should be done openly in accordance Claims Assistance Program. Representative L. Candy
with the provisions of the Kansas Open Meetings Act Ruff, 40th District, Leavenworth, July 24, 2007.
(KOMA), K.S.A. 75-4317 et seq. Cited herein: K.S.A. 72- K.S.A. 73-1211 is no longer the applicable statute in de-
4412; 72-4430; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 72-4436; K.S.A. 72-4440; termining whether the Kansas Commission on Veterans
72-4444; 74-4450; 74-4466; 72-4468; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 72- Affairs itself can prosecute claims on behalf of veterans
4470; 72-4470a; K.S.A. 75-4317; and 75-4318. TMB before the federal Veterans' Administration. As of 1997,
K.S.A. 73-1210a, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 43, ?1, ap-
Opinion 2007-18
plies in making that determination. This provision au-
Public Health--Solid and Hazardous Waste--Cities or thorizes the Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs to
Counties Authorized to Provide for Collection and Dis- prosecute claims on behalf of veterans before the federal
posal of Solid Wastes or Contract Therefor; Fees; Use of Veterans' Administration. Reading the provisions of
Revenue from Fees. Joseph O'Sullivan, Reno County K.S.A. 73-1210a, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 43, ?1, in
Counselor, Hutchinson, July 16, 2007. pari materia with the provisions of K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 73-
Revenue derived from fees imposed on real property 1234, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 151, ?1, the Kansas
Commission on Veterans Affairs is not required to pros-
within Reno County's solid waste and recyclables service
ecute all veterans claims through the veterans service or-
area pursuant to K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 65-3410 may be ex-
ganizations that are participating in the grant program,
pended for purposes that directly relate to statutorily
but it is precluded from prosecuting those claims that
specified purposes and not for purposes that are merely
have been referred to the veterans service organizations
incidental to those primary purposes. Maintenance of a
that are participating in the grant program. Cited herein:
county road that services adjacent business and individ-
K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 73-1209; K.S.A. 73-1210a, as amended
ual property owners, as well as landfill related traffic, is
by L. 2007, Ch. 43, ?1; K.S.A. 73-1211; K.S.A. 2006 Supp.
not sufficiently related to the statutory purposes specified
73-1234, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 151, ?1; 2007 HB
by K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 65-3410 to warrant use of revenue
2210; 2006 HB 3015; 38 U.S.C. ?5902; 38 C.F.R. ?14.628.
derived from fees imposed pursuant to that statute. Cited
JLA
herein: K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 65-3410. CN
Opinion 2007-21
Opinion 2007-19
Constitution of the State of Kansas--Legislative--Sub-
State Boards, Commissions and Authorities--State Lot-
ject and Title of Bills; One Subject Rule; 2007 House
tery--Kansas Lottery Act; Kansas Expanded Lottery Act;
Bill 2368.
Management Contracts; Experience Requirement for
Schools--School District Finance and Quality Perform-
Lottery Gaming Facility Managers.
ance--Local Option Budget; Authorization to Adopt;
State Boards, Commissions and Authorities--State Lot-
Conditions; Limitations; Definitions; Supplemental
tery--Kansas Lottery Act; Kansas Expanded Lottery Act; General Fund; 2007 House Bill 2368. Representative
Management Contracts; Managers of Racetrack Gaming Clay Aurand, 109th District, Courtland, July 26, 2007.
Facility and Lottery Gaming Facility in Same Zone. Ed
Placement of an amendment to the local option budget
Van Petten, Executive Director, Kansas Lottery, Topeka,
statute, K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 72-6433, in an appropriations
July 16, 2007.
bill, 2007 House Bill 2368, violates Article 2, Section 16 of
The Lottery Commission may, through its regulatory the Kansas Constitution. However, because the appro-
authority, consider the gaming experience of a lottery priations bill contains a severability provision, the of-
gaming facility manager applicant's owners, directors, of- fending portion of the bill can be excised without affect-
ficers, and any other person or entity within the applicant ing the remaining provisions of the bill. Cited herein:
in order to determine whether the statutory gaming man- K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 72-6433, as amended by L. 2007, Ch.
agement experience requirement is met. The Lottery may 167, ?2 and Ch. 185, ?3; 72-6434, as amended by L. 2007,
also determine, through its regulatory authority, what Ch. 195, ?135; Kan. Const., Art 2, ?16; L. 2007, Ch.167.
level of ownership, control or affiliation with a parimu- RER
tuel licensee is sufficient to disqualify an individual or
Opinion 2007-22
entity from being eligible to manage a lottery gaming fa-
cility in the same zone as the parimutuel licensee. Like- Taxation--Correction of Irregularities--Correction of
wise, the Lottery may determine what level of ownership, Clerical Errors by Board of County Commissioners; Re-
fund, Cancellation of Credit for Overpayments of Taxes
control, or affiliation with a prospective lottery gaming
Based on Errors; Underpayment of Taxes Resulting
facility manager is sufficient to disqualify an individual
From Errors; Definition of ``Mathematical Miscalcula-
or entity from being eligible to manage a racetrack gam-
tion.'' Delton M. Gilliland, Osage County Counselor,
ing facility in the same zone as the lottery gaming facility.
Lyndon, August 21, 2007.
Cited herein: K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 17-7686; K.S.A. 74-8710,
as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 110, ?44; L. 2007, Ch. 110, Ё Pursuant to K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 79-1701a, a board of
1, 3, 4, 9, 41. MF county commissioners is authorized to remedy clerical
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errors of the type listed in K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 79-1701. Supp. 10-1116, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 82, ?2; K.S.A.
However, K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 79-1701a does not provide 10-1116a; 10-1116b; 10-1116c; 19-101; 19-212; 44-313; 44-
the same remedy for all types of errors otherwise enu- 315; 75-1123; K.A.R. 49-20-1. TMB
merated in K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 79-1701. A ``mathematical
Opinion 2007-26
miscomputation'' allows an order for additional assess-
Automobiles and Other Vehicles--Uniform Act Regu-
ments or tax bill. That phrase, as used in K.S.A. 2006
lating Traffic; Rules of the Road--Driving Under Influ-
Supp. 79-1701a, means errors in arithmetic. Assigning
ence of Alcohol or Drugs; Ordinances; Municipal Court
property to the wrong taxing district is not a mathemat-
Jurisdiction; 2007 Senate Bill 31.
ical miscomputation. Thus, a county board of commis-
sioners does not have the authority to order additional Cities and Municipalities--Code for Municipal Courts;
tax assessments or tax bills for that type of error. Whether General Provisions--Municipal Courts; General Provi-
more tax is owed or some refund or credit is due is a fact sions--Municipal Court; Jurisdiction; Driving Under
specific issue that can only be resolved and addressed on the Influence; 2007 Senate Bill 31. Brenden J. Long, To-
a case-by-case basis. Cited herein: K.S.A. 19-101; K.S.A. peka City Attorney, Topeka, August 30, 2007.
2006 Supp. 19-101a, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 158, ?1; Municipal courts have subject matter jurisdiction to
K.S.A. 19-212; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 77-201 Second; 79-1701; hear certain ordinance violations that could be prose-
79-1701a; 79-1702; and K.S.A. 79-1703. TMB cuted as felony crimes in district court. Convictions under
such ordinances will be misdemeanor convictions--not
Opinion 2007-23
felony convictions. Moreover, a municipal court has ju-
State Boards, Commissions and Authorities--State Lot-
risdiction in third and subsequent driving under the in-
tery--Rules and Regulations; Temporary Regulations;
fluence (DUI) violations where: (1) the ordinance viola-
Length of Effect. Representative Carl Dean Holmes,
tion occurred on or after July 1, 2006; and (2) the city has
125th District, Liberal, August 21, 2007.
enacted an ordinance subsequent to July 1, 2007 giving
Since the Kansas Lottery's temporary rules and regu- its municipal court jurisdiction over third and subsequent
lations are exempt from the otherwise applicable 120 day DUI ordinance violations. Cited herein: K.S.A. 2006 Supp.
duration for temporary rules and regulations, the Kansas 8-1567, as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 168, ?2 and L. 2007,
Lottery's temporary rules and regulations remain in ef- Ch. 181, ?9; K.S.A. 12-4101; 12-4104, as amended by L.
fect indefinitely unless revoked. Cited herein: K.S.A. 74- 2007, Ch. 168, ?3; 21-3105; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 21-3412a,
8710 as amended by L. 2007, Ch. 110, ?44; 77-415; K.S.A. 21-3701, 21-3707; K.S.A. 22-2601, 65-4162. MF
2006 Supp. 77-422; L. 2007, Ch. 110, ?17. CN
Opinion 2007-27
Opinion 2007-24
Courts--Commission on Judicial Performance--Confi-
Hotels, Lodginghouses and Restaurants--Food Service dentiality of Surveys and Results; Elected Judges' Con-
and Lodging Establishments--License for Food Service stitutional Right of Free Speech.
Establishment Required.
Constitution of the United States--Amendments to the
Public Health--Food, Drugs and Cosmetics--Retail Constitution of the United States--Amendment I--
Food Stores; License Requirements, Fees, Inspections, Freedom of Religion, Speech & Press; Elected Judges'
Denial, Hearing, Display. H. David Starkey, Chief Le- Constitutional Right of Free Speech. Richard F. Hayse,
gal Counsel, Kansas Department of Agriculture, To- Chair, Kansas Commission on Judicial Performance,
peka, August 21, 2007. Topeka, September 4, 2007.
The limited regulation authority granted to the Secre- The statutory provisions prohibiting the Commission
tary of Agriculture is not sufficient to establish a single on Judicial Performance and elected judges from disclos-
composite or component license for a retail food store and ing data from surveys evaluating elected judges' judicial
food service establishment when the retail food store performance violates the First Amendment to the United
owns and operates a food service establishment located States Constitution because the purported justifications
in the same retail food store. Cited herein: K.S.A. 36-501; of: (1) promoting fairness in the use of public funds to
36-507; K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 65-688; 65-689; 74-581. CN evaluate judicial candidates in partisan elections; (2) pre-
venting a violation of K.S.A. 25-4169a; and (3) preventing
Opinion 2007-25
judicial candidates from using the evaluations in a mis-
Bonds and Warrants--Cash-Basis Law--Cash-Basis for leading manner, do not serve a compelling state interest
Municipalities; Exceptions; Employee Paid Time-Off or are not narrowly tailored to serve those interests. Cited
Leave. Steven W. Hirsch, Decatur County Attorney, Ob- herein: K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 20-367; K.S.A. 20-2901; 20-2908;
erlin, August 28, 2007. K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 20-2909; K.S.A. 20-2911; 20-2912; K.S.A.
2006 Supp. 20-3005; 20-3006; 20-3203; 20-3204; 20-3205;
Whether or not a county policy establishing paid time
20-3207; K.S.A. 25-101; 25-111; 25-4169a; Kan. Const., Art.
off violates the cash-basis law will depend upon whether
3, ?5, Art. 3, ?6; U.S. Const., Amend. I, Amend. XIV. JLA
the obligation to pay employees is contingent upon future
events. Should the policy provide that an employee is Paul Morrison
entitled to a lump sum payment at some point during Attorney General
employment or upon separation, the cash-basis law re- Doc. No. 034873
quires that funds be available prior to approval of pay-
ment. Cited herein: K.S.A. 10-1101; 10-1113; K.S.A. 2006
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1500 Notices/Court Docket
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State of Kansas State of Kansas
Board of Emergency Medical Services University of Kansas
Notice of Meetings Notice to Bidders
The Board of Emergency Medical Services will meet at The University of Kansas encourages interested ven-
9 a.m. Friday, October 5, in Room 106 of the Landon State dors to visit the University of Kansas Purchasing Services
Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka. Committee Web sight at http://www.purchasing.ku.edu/ for a com-
meetings will be held beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, Oc- plete list of all goods and services currently out for bid.
tober 4, at the same location. For persons without Internet access, paper postings of all
Items on the agenda for the board meeting can be found open bids may be reviewed at the Purchasing Services
on the board's Web site at http://www.ksbems.org. office, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 7, Lawrence. Copies
All meetings of the board are open to the public. For
of current bids may be requested by contacting the Pur-
more information, contact the administrator, Room 1031,
chasing Services office at (785) 864-3790, by fax at (785)
Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka,
864-3454, or by e-mail at purchasing@ku.edu.
66612-1228, (785) 296-7296.
Barry K. Swanson
Robert Waller
Associate Comptroller/
Administrator
Director of Purchasing Services
Doc. No. 034890
Doc. No. 034871
State of Kansas
Office of Judicial Administration
Court of Appeals Docket
Kansas Court of Appeals
Court of Appeals Courtroom
Kansas Judicial Center
301 S.W. 10th Ave.
Topeka, Kansas
Before Caplinger, P.J., Elliott and Leben, JJ.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Shawnee
97,410
Resolution Oversight Corporation, Appellant Michael L. Hodges
v. Timothy D. Hamilton
Kansas Healthcare Stabilization Fund, Appellee Hal D. Meltzer
Jarod G. Goff
Douglas
96,938
James H. Schwartzburg and Bonnie C. Bradley R. Finkeldei
Schwartzburg, Appellees Price T. Banks
v.
Joseph Skeeba and Leslie Reynard, Appellants
Geary
97,125
Andrea Curties, Appellant Sam S. Kepfield
v. Attorney General
State of Kansas, Appellee Tony Cruz, Asst. C.A.
Shawnee
97,970
Minsky's Pizza, c/o Sierra Insurance Group, Jennifer Arnett
Appellant Donald J. Fritschie
v. Glenn H. Griffeth
Kansas Worker's Compensation Appeals Board, A. J. Kotich, Chief Counsel, Ks. Dept. of Labor
Theodore T. Connolly, c/o Timothy E. Power, Steven R. Jarrett
Appellees Timothy E. Power
1:30 p.m.
Geary
97,251
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Tony Cruz, Asst. C.A.
Phillip Jeffery, Appellant Steven C. Staker
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007
Kansas Secretary of State 2007
Court of Appeals Docket 1501
Kansas Register
Riley
97,340
Oral Argument Waived
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Bethany C. Fields, Asst. C.A.
Wendy Montgomery, Appellant Theresa L. Barr
Douglas
96,897
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Ann L. Smith
Nathan T. Moses, Appellant Ryan Eddinger, A.D.
Lincoln
98,329
In the Interest of A.F., J.F., S.F., Children Jennifer R. O'Hare, C.A.
under the Age of 18 years Mark J. Noah
James M. Johnson, Guardian Ad Litem
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Sherman
97,143
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Bonnie J. Selby, C.A.
Rodney Lee Hill, Appellant Lydia Krebs, A.D.
Lyon
97,236
Oral Argument Waived
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Vernon E. Buck, Asst. C.A.
Spencer B. Durham, Appellant Theresa L. Barr
Wabaunsee
97,899/97,900
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Norbert C. Marek, Jr., C.A.
Daniel Yrigolla, Appellant William K. Rork
Kenneth B. Miller
Wendie C. Bryan
Work. Comp.
97,254
Leroy M. Stephen, Appellee Jeffrey E. King
v. Mickey W. Mosier
Phillips County, and Kansas Workers Risk Cooperative
for Counties, Appellants
Summary Calendar -- No Oral Argument
These cases shall be deemed submitted without oral argument, and an opinion may
be released prior to the regularly scheduled docket without further notice.
The cases will receive full consideration by the assigned panel of Judges.
Ibraheem Ali v. State 97,342 State v. Kenneth W. Paden In the Interest of A.F., DOB 11-07-04
97,319 97,929
State v. Crishna L. Zielke 96,961 State v. Anthony L. Jefferson Charles Decker v. Jay Shelton, Warden
96,317 97,772
97,954 Ngulwe Alfani v. Kansas Dept. State v. Larry H. Clah
96,905/ 96,699
State v. John Clary of SRS Henry Morgan v. State
96,906 97,438
State v. Brandi Elizabeth Gregor 96,781 State v. Charles Rayton, Jr. Roger A. Anderson v. State
96,021 97,609
State v. Steven Vanross 98,027 State v. Mark Ryan State v. Amanda Dawn Shock
96,557 97,914
Kansas Court of Appeals
U.S. Courthouse
Courtroom 643
500 State Ave.
Kansas City, Kansas
Before Greene, P.J., McAnany, J. and Larson, S.J.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Douglas
97,399
Richard M. Kershenbaum, Trustee of the Leo M. Tad C. Layton
Kershenbaum Revocable Trust Dated June 10, 1997 Jeffrey R. King
(as Amended), Appellee David R. Frensley
v. Thomas L. Thurston
Florence Fasbinder, Appellant
(continued)
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1502 Court of Appeals Docket
Kansas Register
Work. Comp.
96,559
Nancy Quandt, Appellee Robert R. Lee
v. Gregory D. Worth
IBP, Appellee Derek R. Chappell
and
Workers Compensation Fund, Appellant
Johnson
97,666
Alex Aklagi, Appellant Linus L. Baker
v. Paula B. Hurt
Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services,
Appellee
Johnson
96,433
James L. Poindexter and Deborah S. Poindexter, David J. Roberts
Appellees Kevin D. Case
v. Jeffrey R. Siegel
Morse Chevrolet, Inc., D/B/A Morse Chevrolet-Geo, Inc.,
Appellants
and
Mid-Continent Lease & Rental Car Sales, Inc., Appellee
1:30 p.m.
Johnson
96,198
Clarissa M. Kendrick, Appellee David Curotto
v. David M. Druten
Ravi K. Manda, Appellant
Johnson
96,627
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Steven J. Obermeier, Asst. D.A.
Joseph B. Andrews, Appellant Bob L. Thomas
Wyandotte
97,781
In the Matter of K.M.H. Casey Meyer, Asst. D.A.
Debera A. Erickson
Johnson
96,473
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Steven J. Obermeier, Asst. D.A.
Richard J. Vanbibber, Appellant Michael J. Bartee
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Wyandotte
97,513
Celester T. McKinney, Appellant Michael G. Highland
v. Attorney General
State of Kansas, Appellee Michael A. Russell, Chief Deputy D.A.
Johnson
96,702
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Steven J. Obermeier, Asst. D.A.
Daniel L. Fitzpatrick, Appellant Randall L. Hodgkinson, A.D.
Crawford
96,942
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Steve Stockard, Asst. C.A.
Donald L. Burrous, Appellant Elizabeth Seale Cateforis
Johnson
95,952
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Steven J. Obermeier, Asst. D.A.
Scott T. Hazel, Appellant Gerald E. Wells
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007
Kansas Secretary of State 2007
Court of Appeals Docket 1503
Kansas Register
Summary Calendar -- No Oral Argument
These cases shall be deemed submitted without oral argument, and an opinion may
be released prior to the regularly scheduled docket without further notice.
The cases will receive full consideration by the assigned panel of Judges.
State v. Dwayne Roberson State v. Alva L. Allen, Jr.
96,472 96,532/ 95,628
State v. Roger W. Deere II In re Marriage of Leoni
96,673 96,533/ 96,446
State v. Anthony C. Seymour 96,534 State v. Marlin D. Long In the Matter of D. M-T
95,730 97,721
State v. Donna Rust 97,964 Ronald Smith v. Kansas Dept. Keith L. Crawford v. David R.
97,414 97,925
State v. Jack J. West of Corrections McKune, et al.
97,017
State v. David Ochoa 97,824 State v. Tanner J. Nelson 96,556 State v. Benjamin J. Kotula
97,661
Deborah Ann Bearce v. United 96,486 State v. Charvelle Lamont Robinson 97,704 State v. Rachelle Winston-Taylor
97,879
Methodist Homes, et al. 97,152 State v. John Spooner
Kansas Court of Appeals
U.S. Courthouse, Courtroom 408
401 N. Market
Wichita, Kansas
Before Hill, P.J., Green and Marquardt, JJ.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Sedgwick
96,620
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Matt J. Maloney, Asst. D.A.
John D. Howard, Appellant Carl F.A. Maughan
Sedgwick
97,740
John F. and Wynema M. Dye, as Surviving Parents Jerome L. Skinner
and Personal Representatives of the Estate of Scott J. Gunderson
Jonathan Dye, Deceased, Appellants Patrick J. Kaine
v. Jerome L. Skinner
WMC, Inc. D/B/A Wesley Medical Center, Appellee, Scott J. Gunderson
Ethan Hauptman, as Surviving Spouse and Patrick J. Kaine
Personal Representative of the Estate of Jennifer
Hauptman, Deceased, Appellant
v.
WMC, Inc. D/B/A Wesley Medical Center, Appellee
Elk
95,908
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Marla Foster Ware, C.A.
Steven L. Raiburn, Appellant Randall K. Hodgkinson, A.D.
McPherson
96,921
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Ty Kaufman, C.A.
Charles Adam Boggs, Appellant Shawn E. Minihan, A.D.
1:30 p.m.
Sedgwick
97,259
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Lesley A. Isherwood, Asst. D.A.
Larry L. Kinsey, Appellant Christopher S. O'Hara
Stafford
96,759/96,760/96,761
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Joe Shepack, C.A.
Allen Herrman, Appellant Carl Folsom III, A.D.
Sedgwick
97,497
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Matt J. Maloney, Asst. D.A.
Patrick K. Niyonteze, Appellant Rachel Pickering, A.D.
(continued)
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007 Kansas Secretary of State 2007
1504 Court of Appeals Docket
Kansas Register
Sedgwick
96,783
Oral Argument Waived
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Jeffrey E. Evans, Asst. D.A.
Cooper J. Tunnell, Appellant Jennifer Conkling, A.D.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Kearny
96,953
Kearny County Hospital, St. Catherine Hospital, Joshua K. Shea
Appellees Robert J. Luder
v. Michael L. Hughes
Allstate Insurance Co., Appellant
Ford
96,720/96,721
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. John Sauer, C.A.
Carlos O. Olivarez, Appellant Douglas W. McNett
Carl Folsom III, A.D.
Ellis
96,690
State of Kansas, Appellant Attorney General
v. Thomas J. Drees, C.A.
Anthony Vasquez, Jr., Appellee Paul R. Oller
Reno
97,285
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Thomas R. Stanton, Deputy D.A.
Sharon K. Lenz, Appellant Carl F.A. Maughan, A.D.
Summary Calendar -- No Oral Argument
These cases shall be deemed submitted without oral argument, and an opinion may be
released prior to the regularly scheduled docket without further notice.
The cases will receive full consideration by the assigned panel of Judges.
City of Oberlin, et al. v. $58,000.00 97,147 State v. Phillip Lee Porsch, Sr. 96,601 Vincent Scott v. Roger Werholtz,
97,515
State v. Scott A. Christner 94,965 State v. Vincent M. Clendenon Secretary of Corrections
98,065
State v. Tonya Renee Hopkins 96,258 In the Matter of the Marriage of 97,455 State v. Shane M. Marquis
96,828
Chester R. Jamison v. State Gamino 97,195 Kevin D. Chestra v. State
95,371
State v. Shawn Michael Darnell 97,029 In the Matter of Bruce and Bruce 97,972 Norman J. Krnac, #50350, v.
97,042
State v. Juan A. Garcia 97,048 State v. Travis DeWayne Lowrey Robert Sanders, et al.
97,746
James E. Martin v. CNH America 97,201 Mikel J. Dreiling v. State 98,240 State v. Mitchell Beard
97,707
LLC
Kansas Court of Appeals
Old Sedgwick County Courthouse
510 N. Main, 3rd Floor
Wichita, Kansas
Before Buser, P.J., Bukaty and Knudson, SS.JJ.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Sedgwick
96,866
Cleta M. Robinson, Appellant Gerald W. Scott
v. Mark A. Scott
James E. Spencer, et al., Appellees Rodney H. Busey
Reno
97,053
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Keith E. Schroeder, D.A.
Lonnie McKee, Appellant Thomas R. Stanton, Deputy D.A.
Rachel Pickering, A.D.
Sedgwick
97,417
George R. Isely, as Trustee of the Mildred L. Martin W. Bauer
Isely Trust, et al., Appellants Adam T. Pankratz
v. Douglas J. Moshier
City of Wichita, Kansas, Appellee Gary E. Rebenstorf, City Attorney
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007
Kansas Secretary of State 2007
Court of Appeals Docket 1505
Kansas Register
Sedgwick
96,859
Regina Baldwin, Appellant Alice C. White
v. Attorney General
State of Kansas, Appellee Jeffrey E. Evans, Asst. D.A.
1:30 p.m.
Reno
96,583
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Keith E. Schroeder, D.A.
Herbert Downey, Appellant Shawn E. Minihan, A.D.
Sedgwick
97,003
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Kristi L. Barton, D.A.
David C. Moore, Appellant Randall L. Hodgkinson, A.D.
Morris
95,635
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Laura E. Allen, C.A.
Elvin Lee Garrett, Appellant Korey A. Kaul, A.D.
Sedgwick
95,679
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Boyd K. Isherwood, Asst. D.A.
Charles D. Dilliehunt, Appellant Sarah Morrison, A.D.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
9:00 a.m.
Case No. / Case Name Attorneys Jurisdiction
Sedgwick
96,979
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Kristi L. Barton, Asst. D.A.
Andre A. Baker, Appellant Rick Kittel, A.D.
Work Comp.
97,649
John Higgins, Appellant Robert R. Lee
v. D. Steven Marsh
Abilene Machine Inc., and Continental National Janell Jenkins Foster
American Group, Appellees John M. Ostrowski, Amicus
Sedgwick
96,675
State of Kansas, Appellee Attorney General
v. Kristi L. Barton, Asst. D.A.
Dale A. Williams, Appellant Carl F.A. Maughan
City of Wichita, Appellee Sharon L. Dickgrafe, Asst. City Attorney
v. Carl F.A. Maughan
Dale A. Williams, Appellant
Norton
97,408
City of Norton, Appellee Attorney General
v. R. Douglas Sebelius, City Prosecutor
Keith Allan Ward, Appellant Daniel C. Walter
Summary Calendar -- No Oral Argument
These cases shall be deemed submitted without oral argument, and an opinion may be
released prior to the regularly scheduled docket without further notice.
The cases will receive full consideration by the assigned panel of Judges
Valente Loera, Jr. v. State State v. Adrian Ramirez 96,778 James L. Carlson v. State
96,890 95,699
In the Matter of Z.M. Franz O. Rice v. State 98,408 Marcus Goodwin, #30352, v.
97,603 95,659
State v. Galen J. Faggitt Anthony Martinez v. State David R. McKune, et al.
96,834 97,005
State v. Brian M. Wilson Brandon C. Boone v. State 95,836 State v. Antonio L. Howell
95,960 96,409
Dietrich Schodde v. SW Bell 96,813 State v. William Lewis Jackson
97,593 98,324/
Telephone In the Interest of E.B. and B.B. 96,974 City of Park City v. Robert Weber
98,349
97,697 State v. Reginald Tyrone Jones State v. Jason D. Gregory 97,500 James L. Campbell v. State
96,564
Carol G. Green
Clerk of the Appellate Courts
Doc. No. 034875
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007 Kansas Secretary of State 2007
1506 Executive Appointments/Bond Sale
Kansas Register
State of Kansas State Board of Mortuary Arts
Secretary of State Fred G. Holroyd, 2625 S.W. Belle Ave., Topeka, 66614.
Term expires July 31, 2010. Reappointed.
Executive Appointments
Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
Executive appointments made by the Governor, and in
some cases by other state officials, are filed with the Sec- William B. Moore, 818 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66612.
retary of State's office. A complete listing of Kansas state Term expires April 30, 2011. Succeeds Danni Boatwright.
agencies, boards and commissions, and county officials William Snyder, 3113 Harahey Ridge, Manhattan,
are included in the Kansas Directory, which is available 66502. Term expires April 30, 2011. Succeeds Otto
on the Secretary of State's Web site at www.kssos.org. Schnellbacher.
The following appointments were recently filed with the
Advisory Committee on Trauma
Secretary of State:
Dr. Paul B. Harrison, Kansas Surgical Consultants,
Cheyenne County Sheriff
3423 E. Murdock, Suite 404, Wichita, 67208. Term expires
Craig Van Allen, Cheyenne County Sheriff's Dept., St. June 30, 2011. Reappointed.
Francis, 67756. Succeeds Troy Gardner, resigned. Debra Pile, 1201 Riley, Haysville, 67060. Term expires
June 30, 2011. Reappointed.
State Board of Accountancy
Robert D. Prewitt, 1022 N. 5th, Garden City, 67846.
Patricia A. O'Sullivan, 8241 Greenbriar Court, Wichita, Term expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed.
67226. Term expires July 31, 2010. Reappointed.
Ron Thornburgh
Rodney G. Van Norden, 1703 Grandview Drive East, Secretary of State
Garden City, 67846. Term expires July 31, 2010. Reap- Doc. No. 034891
pointed.
Kansas African-American Affairs Commission (Published in the Kansas Register September 20, 2007.)
Curtis L. Whitten, Chair, 4421 N. Mission Road, Wich- Summary Notice of Bond Sale
ita, 67226. Term expires June 20, 2010. Reappointed. Grant County, Kansas
$9,750,000
Jerome L. Williams, 1542 Pleasant View Drive, Wich-
General Obligation Bonds
ita, 67203. Term expires June 30, 2010. Reappointed.
Series 2007A (Hospital)
Coordinating Council on Early
(General obligation bonds payable from
Childhood Developmental Services
unlimited ad valorem taxes)
Thomas L. Kohmetscher, 1607 Western, Wellington, Bids
67152. Term expires July 31, 2011. Reappointed. Subject to the official notice of bond sale and prelimi-
Thomas W. Laing, 1015 S.W. Fillmore, Topeka, 66604. nary official statement dated September 17, 2007, bids
Term expires July 31, 2011. Succeeds David P. Lindeman, will be received by the county clerk of Grant County,
resigned. Kansas (the issuer), on behalf of the governing body of
the county at the Grant County Courthouse, 108 S. Glenn,
Richard A. Martinez, Chair, 1340 S.W. High Ave., To-
Ulysses, KS 67880, until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 2,
peka, 66604. Term expires July 31, 2011. Succeeds Mimi
2007, for the purchase of $9,750,000 principal amount of
Nagle.
General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007A (Hospital). No
Kate Wolff, 2nd Floor, State Capitol, 300 S.W. 10th
bid of less than the entire par value of the bonds and
Ave., Topeka, 66612. Serves at the pleasure of the Gov-
accrued interest thereon to the date of delivery will be
ernor. Succeeds Patrick Woods.
considered.
Governor's Mental Health Services Bond Details
Planning Council The bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the
denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof.
Dr. Jane Adams, 3926 E. Highway 40, Topeka, 66607.
The bonds will initially be registered in the name of Cede
Term expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed.
& Co., as nominee of the Depository Trust Company,
Gary J. Parker, 1170 S. Franklin Ave., Lot 36, Colby,
New York, New York, to which payments of principal of
67701. Term expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed.
and interest on the bonds will be made. Individual pur-
Marlan Ratzlaff, P.O. Box 201, Moundridge, 67107. chases of bonds will be made in book-entry form only.
Term expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed. Purchasers will not receive certificates representing their
Kimberly Roady, 811 N. 7th, Garden City, 67846. Term interest in bonds purchased. The bonds will be dated Oc-
expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed. tober 1, 2007, and will become due on October 1, in the
years as follows:
Paul Turnbull, 212 A St., Bushton, 67427. Term expires
June 30, 2011. Reappointed. Principal
Year Amount
Linda K. Whitten, 712 Neosho, Emporia, 66801. Term
expires June 30, 2011. Reappointed. 2009 $650,000
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(Published in the Kansas Register September 20, 2007.)
2010 650,000
2011 650,000
Summary Notice of Bond Sale
2012 650,000
Pottawatomie County, Kansas
2013 650,000
$160,000*
2014 650,000
General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007B
2015 650,000
(General obligation bonds payable from
2016 650,000
unlimited ad valorem taxes)
2017 650,000
2018 650,000 Bond Sale Particulars
2019 650,000 Subject to the terms and conditions of the complete of-
2020 650,000 ficial notice of bond sale dated September 20, 2007, of
2021 650,000 Pottawatomie County, Kansas, in connection with the is-
2022 650,000 suance of the county's General Obligation Bonds, Series
2023 650,000 2007B, as hereinafter described, written bids will be re-
ceived at the office of the county clerk on behalf of the
The bonds will be subject to mandatory and optional
governing body at the Pottawatomie County Administra-
redemption prior to maturity as provided in the official
tion Building, 207 N. First St., P.O. Box 187, Westmore-
notice of bond sale.
land, KS 66549, until 9 a.m. Monday, October 1, 2007, for
The bonds will bear interest from the date thereof at
the purchase of the bonds. All bids will be publicly
rates to be determined when the bonds are sold as here-
opened, read aloud and tabulated on said date at 10 a.m.
inafter provided, which interest will be payable semian-
nually on April 1 and October 1 in each year, beginning and will thereafter be immediately considered and acted
April 1, 2009. upon by the governing body of the county.
No oral or auction bids for the bonds will be consid-
Paying Agent and Bond Registrar
ered, and no bids for less than 100 percent of the principal
The Kansas State Treasurer, Topeka, Kansas, is desig-
amount of the bonds and accrued interest thereon to date
nated as the paying agent and bond registrar.
of delivery will be considered.
Good Faith Deposit Bids will be accepted only on the official bid form that
Each bid shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certi- has been prepared for the public bidding on these bonds,
fied check drawn on a bank located in the United States which may be obtained from the county clerk. Bids may
or a qualified financial surety bond in the amount of be submitted by U.S. mail, telefacsimile as herein pro-
$195,000 (2 percent of the principal amount of the bonds). vided, or may be delivered in person, and must be re-
ceived at the place and not later than the date and time
Delivery
The issuer will pay for printing the bonds and will de- herein specified. Each bid must be accompanied by a
liver the same properly prepared, executed and regis- good faith deposit in the form of a qualified financial sur-
tered to the facilities of the Depository Trust Company, ety bond or certified or cashier's check drawn on a bank
New York, New York, without cost to the successful bid- located within the United States, each made payable to
der within 45 days after the date of sale. the order of the county and each in an amount equal to
2 percent of the principal amount of the bonds.
Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness
The total assessed valuation of taxable tangible prop- Details of the Bonds
erty in the county for the year 2007 is $354,420,310. The The aggregate principal amount of the Series 2007B
total general obligation indebtedness of the issuer as of Bonds is $160,000*. The bonds will be dated as of October
the date of the bonds, including the bonds being sold, is 1, 2007, and will be issued as fully registered bonds in the
$18,650,000. denomination of $5,000, or integral multiples in excess
thereof not exceeding the principal amount of the bonds
Approval of Bonds
maturing in any year. The successful bidder may elect to
The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of
have the bonds registered under a book-entry-only sys-
Nichols and Wolfe Chartered, Topeka, Kansas, bond
tem administered through the Depository Trust Com-
counsel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity
pany, New York, New York.
of the bonds will be furnished and paid for by the issuer
The bonds will bear interest from the dated date at rates
and delivered to the successful bidder when the bonds
to be determined when the bonds are sold as provided in
are delivered.
the official notice of bond sale, and said interest on the
Additional Information
bonds will be payable semiannually on April 1 and Oc-
Additional information regarding the bonds may be
tober 1 in each year, commencing April 1, 2008. The
obtained from the county clerk, (620) 356-1335.
bonds will mature serially on October 1 in each of the
years and principal amounts as follows:
Dated September 13, 2007.
Maturity Schedule*
Grant County, Kansas
Linda McHenry, County Clerk October 1
Grant County Courthouse Principal
108 S. Glenn Year Amount
Ulysses, KS 67880 2008 $10,000
(continued)
Doc. No. 034884
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Kansas Register
2009 15,000 Susan L. Figge, County Clerk
2010 15,000 County Administration Building
2011 15,000 207 N. First St.
2012 15,000 P.O. Box 187
2013 15,000 Westmoreland, KS 66549
2014 15,000 (785) 457-3314
2015 20,000 Fax (785) 457-3507
2016 20,000 * Subject to change depending upon receipt of
2017 20,000 pre-paid special assessments.
Payment of Principal and Interest Doc. No. 034896
The Kansas State Treasurer will serve as the bond reg-
istrar and paying agent for the bonds, and the principal (Published in the Kansas Register September 20, 2007.)
of the bonds will be payable upon surrender at the paying
Summary Notice of Bond Sale
agent's principal office in the city of Topeka, Kansas. In-
City of Great Bend, Kansas
terest will be paid by the mailing of a check or draft of
$1,290,000
the paying agent to the registered owners of the bonds.
General Obligation Bonds, Series 2007-A
Security for the Bonds
(General obligation bonds payable from
The bonds shall be general obligations of the county
unlimited ad valorem taxes)
payable from special assessments levied upon the prop-
erty benefited by the construction of the improvements, Bids
and, if not so paid, from ad valorem property taxes that Subject to the notice of bond sale dated September 17,
may be levied without limitation as to rate or amount 2007, written and electronic bids will be received on be-
upon all the taxable tangible property, real and personal, half of the clerk of the city of Great Bend, Kansas (the
within the territorial limits of the county. The full faith, issuer), in the case of written bids, at the address set forth
credit and resources of the county are hereby irrevocably below, and in the case of electronic bids, through PAR-
pledged for the prompt payment of the principal of and ITY, until 2 p.m. October 1, 2007, for the purchase of the
interest on the bonds as the same become due. above-referenced bonds. No bid of less than 100 percent
of the principal amount of the bonds and accrued interest
Delivery of the Bonds
thereon to the date of delivery will be considered.
The county will pay for printing the bonds and deliver
the same duly prepared, executed and registered, at the Bond Details
expense of the county, to the facilities of the Depository The bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the
Trust Company, New York, New York, or at such bank denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof,
or trust company in the United States as may be specified except one bond in the denomination of $2,000 (or such
by the successful bidder on or before October 10, 2007. amount added to $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof).
The bonds will be dated October 15, 2007, and will be-
Legal Opinion
come due on September 1 in the years as follows:
The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of
Jonathan P. Small, Chartered, Topeka, Kansas, bond Principal
counsel, whose fees will be paid by the county. Bond Year Amount
counsel's approving legal opinion as to the validity of the 2008 $ 60,000
bonds will be printed on the bonds and delivered to the 2009 55,000
successful bidder upon delivery of the bonds. 2010 60,000
2011 65,000
Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness
2012 65,000
The county's 2007 final equalized assessed tangible val-
2013 70,000
uation for computation of bonded debt limitations is
2014 75,000
$389,799,329. The county's outstanding general obliga-
2015 75,000
tion bonded indebtedness as of the date hereof totals the
2016 80,000
principal amount of $7,505,629, which amount includes
2017 85,000
the bonds described herein, and which also includes
2018 90,000
$585,000 principal amount in temporary notes, of which
2019 95,000
$200,000 will be retired, in part, from the proceeds of the
2020 95,000
bonds described herein and other monies available to the
2021 100,000
county for such purpose.
2022 105,000
Additional Information
2023 115,000
For additional information regarding the bonds, con-
The bonds will bear interest from the date thereof at
tact the county clerk at the address and telephone number
rates to be determined when the bonds are sold as here-
shown below.
inafter provided, which interest will be payable semian-
Dated September 20, 2007. nually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, begin-
ning March 1, 2008.
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(Published in the Kansas Register September 20, 2007.)
Book-Entry-Only System
The bonds shall be registered under a book-entry-only
Summary Notice of Bond Sale
system administered through DTC.
Unified School District No. 229
Paying Agent and Bond Registrar Johnson County, Kansas (Blue Valley)
Kansas State Treasurer, Topeka, Kansas. $98,780,000
General Obligation School Bonds
Good Faith Deposit
Series 2007-A
Each bid shall be accompanied by a good faith deposit
in the form of a cashier's or certified check drawn on a Bids
bank located in the United States or a qualified financial Subject to the notice of bond sale and preliminary of-
surety bond in the amount of $25,800 (2 percent of the ficial statement dated September 10, 2007, sealed and
principal amount of the bonds). electronic bids will be received by (1) in the case of sealed
bids, the district clerk of Unified School District No. 229,
Delivery
Johnson County, Kansas (the issuer), on behalf of the gov-
The issuer will pay for printing the bonds and will de-
erning body at the school district's offices, 15020 Metcalf,
liver the same properly prepared, executed and regis-
P.O. Box 23901, Overland Park, KS 66283, and (2) in the
tered without cost to the successful bidder on or about
case of electronic bids, through PARITY electronic bid
October 18, 2007, to DTC for the account of the successful
submission system, until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October
bidder.
3, 2007, for the purchase of $98,780,000 principal amount
Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness
of General Obligation School Bonds, Series 2007-A. No
The equalized assessed tangible valuation for compu-
bid of less than 100 percent of the principal amount of the
tation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2007 is
bonds and accrued interest will be considered.
$99,645,215. The total general obligation indebtedness of
Bond Details
the issuer as of the date of delivery of the bonds, includ-
The bonds will be dated October 15, 2007, and will ma-
ing the bonds being sold, but excluding temporary notes
ture serially on October 1 in the years and in the amounts
to be retired in conjunction therewith, is $11,399,032.
set forth below. The bonds will be initially issued as fully
Approval of Bonds
registered bonds, each in the denomination of $5,000 or
The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of
integral multiples thereof not exceeding the principal
Gilmore & Bell, P.C., Wichita, Kansas, bond counsel,
amount of bonds maturing on the same maturity date.
whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the
Interest on the bonds will be payable semiannually on
bonds will be furnished and paid for by the issuer,
April 1 and October 1, beginning April 1, 2008. The bonds
printed on the bonds and delivered to the successful bid-
will become due as follows:
der when the bonds are delivered.
Maturity Amount*
Additional Information
10/01/08 $1,200,000
Additional information regarding the bonds may be
10/01/09 5,100,000
obtained from the undersigned or from the financial ad-
10/01/10 6,630,000
visor at the addresses set forth below.
10/01/11 6,970,000
Written and Facsimile Bid and Good Faith Deposit 10/01/12 7,320,000
Delivery Address: 10/01/13 7,680,000
Wayne Henneke, Clerk 10/01/14 3,260,000
City Hall 10/01/15 3,420,000
1209 Williams, P.O. Box 1168 10/01/16 3,595,000
Great Bend, KS 67530 10/01/17 3,775,000
(620) 793-4100 10/01/18 3,960,000
Fax (620) 793-4108 10/01/19 4,160,000
E-mail: wayne.henneke@greatbend.com 10/01/20 4,370,000
10/01/21 4,585,000
Financial Advisor - Good Faith Deposit Delivery
10/01/22 4,815,000
Address:
10/01/23 5,055,000
George K. Baum & Company
10/01/24 5,310,000
Plaza Colonnade
10/01/25 5,575,000
4801 Main St., Suite 500
10/01/26 5,855,000
Kansas City, MO 64112
10/01/27 6,145,000
Attn: Roger Edgar
(816) 474-1100 Redemption
Fax (816) 283-5326 The bonds will be subject to redemption as provided
E-mail: edgar@gkbaum.com in the notice of bond sale.
Dated September 17, 2007. Paying Agent and Bond Registrar
The Treasurer of the State of Kansas.
City of Great Bend, Kansas
Doc. No. 034885
(continued)
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1510 Bond Sale/Regulations
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(b) ``Bleach solution'' means a mixture consisting of one
Bidder's Option Municipal Bond Insurance
part liquid bleach and nine parts water. The solution shall
The school district has applied to several insurers for
be kept in a closed container, and a fresh solution shall
bidder's option municipal bond insurance on the bonds.
be made at least once every 24 hours.
The premium for any such bond insurance, if elected by
(c) ``Board'' means the Kansas board of cosmetology.
the successful bidder, will be paid by the successful bid-
(d) ``Clean'' means free from all soil and dirt and
der. Further information is provided in the notice of bond
washed with soap or detergent.
sale.
(e) ``Communicable disease or condition'' means a dis-
Good Faith Deposit
ease or condition that is diagnosed by a licensed health
Each bid for the bonds must be accompanied by a cash-
care professional as being contagious or transmissible
ier's or certified check or a financial surety bond in the
and that can be transmitted in the practice of cosmetol-
amount of 2 percent of the principal amount of the bonds.
ogy, nail technology, electrology, or esthetics.
Delivery (f) ``Consumer'' means a person who receives services
The issuer will pay for printing the bonds and will de- from a licensed cosmetologist, electrologist, manicurist,
liver the same properly prepared, executed and regis- esthetician, or cosmetology technician.
tered without cost to the successful bidder on October 24, (g) ``EPA'' means the United States environmental pro-
2007, or on such date as may be agreed upon by the school tection agency.
district and the successful bidder. (h) ``Establishment'' means any place licensed by the
board of cosmetology where cosmetology, nail technol-
Assessed Valuation and Bonded Indebtedness
ogy, electrology, or esthetics is practiced, other than a
The total assessed valuation of the taxable tangible
school.
property within the school district for the year 2007 (ex-
(i) ``FDA'' means the food and drug administration of
cept for motor vehicle valuations, which are for the year
the United States department of health and human serv-
2006) is $2,582,813,320. The total general obligation in-
ices.
debtedness of the school district as of the expected date
(j) ``Licensee'' means any person licensed as a cosme-
of delivery of the bonds, including the bonds, is
tologist, cosmetology technician, manicurist, electrolo-
$312,185,000.
gist, esthetician, or instructor.
Approval of Bonds (k) ``Mobile establishment'' means a self-contained, en-
The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of closed mobile unit licensed for the practice of one or more
Gilmore & Bell, P.C., Kansas City, Missouri, bond coun- of the following:
sel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of (1) Cosmetology;
the bonds will be furnished and paid for by the issuer (2) nail technology;
and delivered to the successful bidder when the bonds (3) esthetics; and
are delivered. (4) electrology.
(l) ``Noninvasive,'' when used to describe procedures
Information
or services, means the procedures or services confined to
Additional copies of this notice of bond sale, the official
the nonliving cells of the epidermis found in the stratum
bid form or further information may be obtained from
corneum layer of the skin. The practice of cosmetology,
George K. Baum & Company, 4801 Main St., Suite 500,
nail technology, or esthetics shall not alter, cut, or damage
Kansas City, MO 64112, (816) 474-1100, the school dis-
any living cells.
trict's financial advisor.
(m) ``Operator'' means the person who is licensed to
Dated September 10, 2007.
operate an establishment or school.
Unified School District No. 229 (n) ``Product'' means any liquid, cream, powder, spray,
Johnson County, Kansas or other material used on the consumer in the practice of
By Michelle Fayard, District Clerk cosmetology, electrology, nail technology, or esthetics.
* Preliminary; annual maturity amounts (o) ``Protective gloves'' means gloves made of vinyl or
are subject to change.
latex or of an alternate material that provides equivalent
Doc. No. 034892
protection.
(p) ``School'' means any place licensed by the board of
State of Kansas cosmetology for the training of cosmetologists, manicur-
Department of Health ists, estheticians, electrologists, and instructors-in-train-
and Environment ing.
(q) ``Single-use,'' when used to describe presterilized
Permanent Administrative
products or items, means presterilized products or items
Regulations
intended to be disposed of immediately after one use.
(r) ``Universal precautions'' means the following guide-
Article 24.--SANITARY REGULATIONS FOR THE
lines and controls published by the centers for disease
PRACTICE OF COSMETOLOGY, NAIL
control (CDC), which are hereby adopted by reference:
TECHNOLOGY, ELECTROLOGY, OR ESTHETICS
(1) ``Guidelines for prevention of transmission of hu-
28-24-1. Definitions. (a) ``Apprentice'' has the man immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus to
meaning specified in K.S.A. 65-1901, and amendments health-care and public-safety workers: a response to P.L.
thereto. 100-607, the health omnibus programs extension act of
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1988,'' as published in morbidity and mortality weekly (c) Each licensee or apprentice shall store all clean tow-
report (MMWR) on June 23, 1989, vol. 38, no. S-6; and els, robes, and linens in a clean, closed, and labeled cab-
(2) ``recommendations for preventing transmission of inet. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148;
human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis B virus to effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Jan. 2, 1998; amended Oct.
patients during exposure-prone invasive procedures,'' as 5, 2007.)
published in morbidity and mortality weekly report
28-24-5. Headrests, shampoo bowls, treatment ta-
(MMWR) on July 12, 1991, vol. 40, no. RR-08. (Authorized
bles, and sinks. (a) Each licensee or apprentice shall san-
by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4,
itize the shampoo bowls, back bars, service chairs, man-
1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
icure and treatment tables, sinks, non-porous surfaces,
28-24-2. Personal cleanliness. (a) Each licensee or and workstation areas before each consumer service.
apprentice shall thoroughly wash that person's hands Each treatment table or manicure table shall be covered
with liquid soap and water or with any equally effective with a clean sheet of examination paper or a clean towel
cleansing solution before serving each consumer. or linen for each consumer service. Each item, except for
(b) Each licensee or apprentice serving a consumer shall any single-use item, that comes into contact with skin
be clean at all times. This requirement shall include the shall be disinfected before the item is used in providing
uniform or attire worn by the licensee or apprentice. (Au- services to another consumer.
thorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective (b) Each establishment shall have at least one shampoo
Jan. 4, 1993; amended Jan. 2, 1998; amended Oct. 5, 2007.) bowl with a shampoo spray, in working order at all times,
to be used with hot and cold running water.
28-24-3. Communicable diseases or conditions;
(c) Each school shall have at least two handwashing
universal precautions. (a) No licensee or apprentice af-
sinks with hot and cold running water in the work area.
flicted with a communicable disease or condition, as de-
fined in K.A.R. 28-24-1, shall be permitted to work or train (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effec-
in a school or establishment. tive Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
(b) Services shall not knowingly be performed on or by
28-24-6. Bottles and containers. Each licensee or
any person who has a communicable disease or condition
apprentice shall ensure that each bottle and container in
or parasites that could be transmitted in the delivery of
use shall be distinctly and correctly labeled to disclose the
services under these regulations. Blood-borne diseases,
contents. In addition, each bottle or container containing
including HIV infection, hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis
any poisonous or caustic substance shall be distinctly
C (HCV), shall not be considered infectious or contagious
marked as such and shall be stored in an area that is not
communicable diseases or conditions under this regula-
open to the public. (Authorized by and implementing
tion.
K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5,
(c) If there is a likelihood of exposure to blood or body
2007.)
fluids while practicing cosmetology, nail technology, es-
thetics, or electrology, the apprentice or licensee shall 28-24-7. Products. (a) Each licensee or apprentice
wear single-use protective gloves and shall adhere to uni- shall keep all products in properly labeled, clean, and
versal precautions when exposed to blood or body fluids. closed containers.
(d) If a blood spill occurs, the licensee or apprentice (b) When only a portion of a product is to be used on
shall perform all of the following procedures:
a consumer, the licensee or apprentice shall remove the
(1) Stop service immediately;
product from a bulk supply container in a way that does
(2) don protective gloves;
not contaminate the unused portion. The licensee or ap-
(3) clean the injured area with an antiseptic solution
prentice shall discard any remaining portion that is not
and cover the wound with a sterile bandage to prevent
used during that consumer's service.
further blood exposure;
(c) Each licensee or apprentice shall maintain all prod-
(4) double-bag and dispose of all contaminated items;
ucts in a manner that keeps the products free of contam-
(5) clean and disinfect all equipment, tools, and imple-
inants.
ments that have come in contact with the blood; and
(d) A licensee or apprentice shall not use in any estab-
(6) clean the station with disinfectant. (Authorized by
lishment or school any product banned or restricted by
and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993;
the FDA for use in cosmetology, nail technology, esthet-
amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
ics, or electrology. (Authorized by and implementing
28-24-4. Towels, robes, and linens. (a) After a K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5,
towel, robe, or linen has been used once, the licensee or 2007.)
apprentice shall deposit the item in a closed and labeled
28-24-8. Instruments and supplies. (a) Each li-
receptacle and shall not use the towel, robe, or linen again
censee or apprentice shall use a sanitary neck strip or
until the item has been properly laundered and sanitized.
(b) Each licensee or apprentice shall launder used tow- towel to keep the full-length protective covering from
els, robes, and linens using either regular commercial coming in direct contact with the neck of each consumer
laundering or a noncommercial laundering process in receiving cosmetology services.
which the towels, robes, and linens are immersed in water (b) Each licensee or apprentice shall dispose of any sup-
with a temperature of at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit for plies or instruments that come in direct contact with a
at least 15 minutes during the washing or rinsing opera- consumer and cannot be disinfected or sterilized. These
tion. (continued)
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supplies or instruments shall be disposed of in a covered (c) Each week, each cosmetologist, cosmetology tech-
waste receptacle immediately after the single use. nician, or manicurist and each apprentice shall ensure
(c) Each licensee or apprentice shall immediately dis- that all of the following cleaning and disinfecting proce-
pose of any single-use material coming into contact with dures are followed:
blood or other bodily fluids. The contaminated material (1) After the cleaning procedures specified in subsec-
shall be double-bagged, sealed, and disposed of. All nee- tion (b) are followed, the pedicure equipment shall be
dles and any other sharp items shall be disposed of in a filled with bleach solution, which shall be circulated
sharps container. through the system for five to 10 minutes before the jets
(d) Each sanding band used on an electric file shall be are turned off.
a single-use item. The licensee or apprentice shall dispose (2) The bleach solution shall be allowed to remain in
of each sanding band after it is used. the equipment for at least six hours. Then the equipment
(e) In the practice of electrology, all needles shall be shall be drained and flushed with warm clean water. (Au-
single-use items. The licensee or apprentice shall dispose thorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective
of each needle after it is used. Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
(f) Each licensee or apprentice shall properly disinfect
28-24-10. Disinfecting nonelectrical instruments
each metal bit for an electric file after each use on a con-
and equipment. (a) Each licensee or apprentice shall dis-
sumer and then shall store the bit in a clean, closed, and
infect each nonelectrical instrument or piece of equip-
labeled container until its next use.
ment in the following manner before it is used on a con-
(g) No licensee or apprentice shall be permitted to carry
sumer:
any instrument or supplies in or on a garment or uniform,
(1) Clean the instrument or equipment with soap or
including an instrument belt and an instrument organ-
detergent and with water;
izer. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148;
(2) rinse the instrument or equipment with clean water;
effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
and
28-24-9. Pedicure equipment. For the purposes of (3) use one of the following disinfection methods:
this regulation, the term ``pedicure equipment'' shall (A) Totally immerse the instrument or equipment in an
mean any apparatus that holds water for the purpose of EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectant that has dem-
pedicure service. Each cosmetologist or manicurist and onstrated bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal activity
each apprentice of nail technology or cosmetology shall when used according to the manufacturer's instructions
disinfect and maintain all pedicure equipment according and then rinse the instrument or equipment with clean
to this regulation. water; or
(a) Each cosmetologist, cosmetology technician, or (B) totally immerse the instrument or equipment in
manicurist and each apprentice of nail technology or cos-
bleach solution for 10 minutes and then rinse the instru-
metology shall perform all of the following:
ment or equipment with clean water.
(1) Drain the pedicure equipment of all water and re-
(b) Each licensee or apprentice shall immediately dis-
move all debris from the equipment;
infect each nonelectrical instrument or piece of equip-
(2) clean the surfaces and walls of the equipment with
ment that has come in contact with blood or other body
soap or detergent and rinse with clean warm water;
fluids. The instrument or equipment shall be disinfected
(3) circulate a bleach solution or an EPA-registered dis-
in the following manner:
infectant with demonstrated bactericidal, fungicidal, vi-
(1) Clean with soap or detergent and with water;
rucidal, and tuberculocidal activity used according to the
(2) rinse with clean water; and
manufacturer's instructions through the equipment for 10
(3) totally immerse in an EPA-registered, hospital-
minutes and then drain and rinse the equipment with
grade disinfectant that has demonstrated bactericidal,
warm clean water; and
fungicidal, virucidal, and tuberculocidal activity when
(4) wipe the equipment dry with a clean towel.
used according to the manufacturer's instructions and
(b) At the end of each day, each cosmetologist, cos-
rinse with clean water.
metology technician, or manicurist and each apprentice
(c) Each licensee and apprentice shall ensure that the
of nail technology or cosmetology shall perform the fol-
disinfectant solutions or bleach solution specified in sub-
lowing:
sections (a) and (b) are prepared, available for use, and
(1) Drain the pedicure equipment of all water and re-
covered at all times. EPA-registered disinfectants shall be
move all debris from the equipment;
changed at least once per week or more often if the so-
(2) remove all debris trapped behind any removable
lution becomes visibly cloudy or dirty. A bleach solution
parts of the equipment;
shall be prepared daily or more often if the solution be-
(3) (A) Wash all removable parts and the inlet with
comes diluted or dirty.
soap or detergent and then with a bleach solution; or
(d) For each disinfectant used as specified in subsec-
(B) totally immerse all removable parts and the inlet in
tions (a) and (b), one of the following shall be available
an EPA-registered disinfectant with demonstrated bac-
at all times in the establishment or school and shall be
tericidal, fungicidal, virucidal, and tuberculocidal activity
provided upon request to the board of cosmetology or
used according to the manufacturer's instructions;
the board's designee:
(4) replace all removable parts; and
(1) The manufacturer's material safety data sheet
(5) flush the equipment with soap and water for 10
(MSDS); or
minutes and then rinse, drain, and allow the equipment
to air-dry. (2) the manufacturer-labeled container.
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(e) Each instrument that has been used on a consumer ufacturer's instructions and that contains water and ei-
or soiled in any manner shall be placed in a properly ther a protein-dissolving detergent or an enzyme cleaner.
labeled, covered receptacle until the instrument is disin- (b) Each licensee or apprentice shall ensure that all non-
fected. single-use nonelectrical instruments and equipment are
(f) All disinfected instruments shall be stored in a prop- sterilized by adhering to either or both of the following
erly labeled, clean, enclosed cabinet or covered container practices:
reserved for clean instruments only. (1) Placing reuseable instruments in sterilization bags
(g) The electrolysis instruments and equipment that are with color strip indicators and then placing the bags in a
sterilized in accordance with K.A.R. 28-24-12 shall not be steam autoclave sterilizer or a dry-heat sterilizer that is
subject to the requirements of this regulation. (Author- approved and listed by the FDA and that is used, cleaned,
ized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. and maintained according to the manufacturer's direc-
4, 1993; amended Jan. 2, 1998; amended Oct. 5, 2007.) tions; or
(2) using single-use, prepackaged, sterilized instru-
28-24-11. Disinfecting electrical instruments. (a)
ments or equipment obtained from suppliers or manu-
Each licensee or apprentice shall disinfect each instru-
facturers.
ment in the following manner before providing any serv-
(c) Each steam autoclave sterilizer and each dry-heat
ice to each consumer:
sterilizer shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Remove all foreign matter from the instrument; and
(1) Be approved by the U.S. food and drug administra-
(2) use one of the following disinfection methods:
tion (FDA);
(A) Completely saturate the portion of the electrical in-
(2) contain visible physical indicators, including a ther-
strument that comes in contact with the consumer with a
mometer and a timer, necessary to ensure that the steam
bleach solution or with a disinfectant liquid spray or foam
autoclave sterilizer is functioning properly during steril-
that is EPA-registered and has demonstrated bactericidal,
ization cycles;
fungicidal, and virucidal activity when used according to
(3) be used with chemical indicators that change color
the manufacturer's instructions; or
after exposure to the sterilization process, to ensure that
(B) with a bleach solution, completely saturate the por-
all sterilization requirements are met; and
tion of the electrical instrument that comes into contact
(4) be cleaned, used, and maintained according to the
with the consumer, and then rinse that portion of the elec-
manufacturer's instructions.
trical instrument with clean water.
(d) Each cleaned instrument or piece of equipment shall
(b) All electrical instruments and equipment that have
be sterilized in accordance with the manufacturer's in-
come in contact with blood or other body fluids shall be
structions for each specific sterilizer and by utilizing one
disinfected immediately in the following manner:
of the following:
(1) Remove all foreign matter from the instrument; and
(1) Steam autoclave sterilizer. If a steam autoclave ster-
(2) use one of the following disinfection methods:
ilizer is used, the instruments or equipment shall be ster-
(A) Completely saturate the portion of the electrical in-
ilized for 15 to 20 minutes at 250 degrees Fahrenheit and
strument that comes in contact with the consumer with a
the pressure shall consist of 15 to 20 pounds per square
bleach solution or with a disinfectant liquid spray or foam
inch (psi).
that is EPA-registered and has demonstrated bactericidal,
(2) Dry-heat sterilizer. If a dry-heat sterilizer is used,
fungicidal, virucidal, and tuberculocidal activity when
the instruments and equipment shall be sterilized for ei-
used according to the manufacturer's instructions; or
ther 60 minutes at 340 degrees Fahrenheit or 120 minutes
(B) with a bleach solution, completely saturate the por-
at 320 degrees Fahrenheit.
tion of the electrical instrument that comes into contact
(e) Each operator shall use a sterilization-monitoring
with the consumer, and then rinse the instrument with
service or laboratory using commercially prepared spores
clean water.
at least monthly to ensure that all microorganisms have
(c) Each disinfected electrical instrument shall be stored
been destroyed and sterilization has been achieved.
in a properly labeled, clean enclosed cabinet or covered
(1) Each operator shall maintain a log at the establish-
container reserved for clean instruments only. (Author-
ment with the date and results of each monthly test for a
ized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan.
minimum of three years and shall make the records avail-
4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
able for review at any time by the board or the board's
28-24-12. Electrolysis instruments, equipment, designee.
and practices. Only single-use instruments or sterilized (2) A copy of the manufacturer's procedural manual for
equipment shall be used on a consumer. (a) Each licensee operation of the steam autoclave sterilizer or dry-heat
or apprentice shall first clean all non-single-use nonelectr- sterilizer shall be available for inspection by the board or
ical instruments or equipment that comes in contact with the board's designee.
an individual consumer by performing each of the fol- (f) Each licensee or apprentice shall place only the sin-
lowing steps after each use with an individual consumer gle-use instrument or sterilized equipment to be used for
and before sterilization: each consumer on a clean field and shall replace the clean
(1) Clean the instruments or equipment with warm, field with a new clean field after each consumer.
soapy water with detergent to remove visible debris; (g) Each licensee or apprentice shall dispose of each
(2) rinse and air-dry the instruments or equipment; and needle and any other sharp equipment in a puncture-re-
(3) immerse the instruments or equipment in an ultra- sistant, leakproof container that can be securely closed for
sonic unit that is operated in accordance with the man- (continued)
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the handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of (f) Each school shall have at least two restrooms. Each
sharps. The container shall be red and shall be labeled restroom shall have at least one working toilet and one
with the biohazard symbol. hand-washing sink, with a liquid soap dispenser and ei-
(h) The surface of each counter, each piece of furniture, ther disposable towels or an air dryer. The operator shall
and each piece of equipment in each area where a con- keep each restroom in a sanitary condition.
sumer is served shall be made of smooth, nonporous ma- (g) The following requirements shall apply to each mo-
terials. Each licensee or apprentice shall clean these sur- bile establishment:
faces using either an EPA-registered disinfectant (1) All equipment shall be securely anchored to the mo-
according to the manufacturer's instructions or a bleach bile establishment.
solution. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65- (2) No services shall be performed while the mobile
1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; amended Oct. 5, 2007.) establishment is in motion.
(3) Each mobile establishment shall have the following:
28-24-13. Physical facilities. (a) The operator of
(A) A hand-washing sink that has hot and cold running
each school or establishment shall meet the following
water;
requirements:
(B) a self-contained supply of potable water. The water
(1) Keep the school or establishment well lighted and
tank shall have a capacity of at least 100 gallons, and the
well ventilated by natural or mechanical methods that
holding tanks shall have at least the same capacity; and
remove or exhaust fumes, vapor, or dust to prevent haz-
(C) one or more self-contained, recirculating, flush
ardous conditions from occurring and to allow the free
chemical toilets with a holding tank. (Authorized by and
flow of air in a room in proportion to the size and the
implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993;
capacity of the room; and
amended Jan. 2, 1998; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
(2) keep the floors, walls, ceilings, furniture and other
fixtures and apparatus, and all other exposed surfaces in 28-24-14. Prohibitions. (a) The following shall be
each school or establishment clean, free of dust, hair and prohibited in any area of an establishment or school in
other debris, and in good repair at all times. All curtains which consumers are provided service:
shall be kept carefully laundered or chemically cleaned. (1) Smoking, eating, possessing or consuming alcoholic
(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2), if a room beverages, or preparing food;
used for residential purposes is also used for or is adja- (2) using neck dusters or nail dusters;
cent to a room used for the practice of cosmetology, nail (3) possessing any animal in the establishment or
technology, esthetics, or electrology, then a solid partition school. This prohibition shall not apply to any assistance
shall separate the portion of the premises used for resi- dog, as defined in K.S.A. 39-1113 and amendments
dential purposes from the licensed area. The partition thereto;
may contain a door, if it remains closed, except for enter- (4) using a razor-type device to remove calluses or skin
ing and leaving. blemishes;
(2) Each establishment that has an initial license issued (5) using invasive skin-removal techniques, products,
on or after December 31, 2007 and that is located in a and practices that remove viable cells that are deeper than
residence shall have a separate, outside entrance to the the stratum corneum; and
establishment. (6) placing waste in open waste containers.
(c) If a room used for nonlicensed business purposes is (b) The operator of a school or establishment shall not
also used for or is adjacent to a room used for the practice permit excessive amounts of waste, refuse, or any other
of cosmetology, nail technology, esthetics, or electrology items that could cause a hazard to accumulate on the
and if the board of cosmetology, upon consultation with premises of the school or establishment. (Authorized by
the secretary of health and environment, determines that and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993;
the proximity of the licensed or nonlicensed activities amended Jan. 2, 1998; amended Oct. 5, 2007.)
poses a possible threat to the health of the employees, the
28-24-15. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A.
consumers, or the public, then the operator of the school
1991 Supp. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; revoked Oct. 5,
or establishment may be required by the board to meet
2007.)
one or both of the following requirements:
(1) A solid partition shall separate the portion of the 28-24-16. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A.
premises used for nonlicensed business purposes from 1991 Supp. 65-1,148; effective Jan. 4, 1993; revoked Oct. 5,
the licensed area. The partition may contain a door, if it 2007.)
remains closed, except for entering and leaving.
(2) A separate, outside entrance shall be provided for Article 24a.--SANITARY REGULATIONS FOR
the school or establishment. TANNING FACILITIES
(d) Each school or establishment shall have a safe water
28-24a-1. Definitions. (a) ``Consumer'' has the
supply.
meaning specified in K.A.R. 69-12-1.
(e) Each establishment shall have at least one restroom.
(b) ``EPA'' means the United States environmental pro-
Each restroom shall include at least one working toilet
tection agency.
and one hand-washing sink, with a liquid soap dispenser
(c) ``FDA'' means the United States food and drug ad-
and either disposable towels or an air dryer. The operator
ministration.
shall keep each restroom in a sanitary condition. Each
(d) ``Person'' means an individual, association, corpo-
restroom shall be located within the building in which
the establishment is housed. ration, or other legal entity.
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(e) ``Protective eyewear'' means any device designed to (b) Every day, beginning September 10, 2007, through
September 23, 2007, all Kwik Shop store personnel selling
be worn by users to reduce exposure of the eyes to the
Kansas lottery tickets will ask every adult customer mak-
radiation emitted by the tanning device.
ing a purchase if the customer would like to purchase a
(f) ``Tanning device operator'' means an individual
lottery ticket. If the employee fails to ask adult customers
who controls operation of a tanning device and instructs
for the purchase of a lottery ticket and the customer
and assists the consumer in the proper operation of the
brings it to the clerk's attention before leaving the prem-
tanning device.
ises, the retailer shall give the adult customer one $1.00
(g) ``Tanning facility operator'' means the person who
instant lottery ticket at no charge.
is licensed to operate a tanning facility. (Authorized by
(c) All retailer locations shall display special point-of-
and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148 and 65-1925; effective
sale materials provided by the lottery during each day of
Oct. 5, 2007.)
the promotion announcing the promotion to its custom-
28-24a-2. Facility standards and practices. (a) After ers. These materials must be on display during the entire
each use of a tanning device, a tanning device operator promotion on the dates established in subsection (b) for
shall disinfect the tanning device using an EPA-registered a store to be eligible for a prize and shall consist of:
disinfectant with demonstrated bactericidal, fungicidal, (1) A tent card to be displayed at the point where tickets
tuberculocidal, and virucidal activity when used accord- are sold; and
ing to the manufacturer's instructions. (2) A window/monitor banner to be displayed at the
(b) Each tanning device operator shall ensure that each front entrance of the business or in a visible location
towel distributed to a consumer or any other individual within the store.
is, upon its return, deposited in a closed receptacle and (d) Any tickets given away above the $100 allowance
not used again until laundered and sanitized. representing one hundred $1 tickets per location will be
(c) Each tanning facility operator shall ensure that the the responsibility of Kwik Shop.
tanning facility is well lighted, well ventilated, and sani- (e) Each retail location shall maintain a ticket log form
tary. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,148 to be completed every time a lottery ticket is given away.
The log will be picked up by the Kansas lottery district
and 65-1925; effective Oct. 5, 2007.)
manager servicing the retailer location at the end of the
28-24a-3. Protective eyewear. Each tanning device promotion. If all terms of the promotion have been com-
operator shall disinfect the protective eyewear before plied with by the retail location, $100 will be credited to
each use. If single-use protective eyewear is used, the the retailer's lottery account.
eyewear shall be disposed of in a covered waste recep- (f) Promotional items designated by the lottery will also
tacle immediately after use. (Authorized by and imple- be given to all participating stores who have an increase
menting K.S.A. 65-1,148 and 65-1925; effective Oct. 5, in sales. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; implementing
2007.) K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8708; effective, T-111-8-15-
07, July 18, 2007.)
Article 12.--TANNING FACILITIES
Article 4.--INSTANT GAMES AND DRAWINGS
69-12-6. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A.
65-1925; effective Dec. 13, 1993; revoked Oct. 5, 2007.) 111-4-2592. ``Midwest Millions'' instant ticket
lottery game number 698. (a) The Kansas lottery shall
69-12-13. (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-1925 and imple-
conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Mid-
menting 65-1924; effective Dec. 13, 1993; revoked Oct. 5, west Millions'' commencing on or after August 1, 2007.
2007.) The rules for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et
seq. and 111-4-2592.
Roderick L. Bremby
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
Secretary of Health
this game are as follows:
and Environment
Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
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10 TEN$
.00
State of Kansas 15.00 FIFTEEN
20.00 TWENTY
Kansas Lottery
25.00 TWEN-FIV
Temporary Administrative 50.00 FIFTY
Regulations $100$ ONE-HUN
$500$ FIVE-HUN
Article 2.--LOTTERY RETAILERS $1000 ONE THOU
$5000 FIVETHOU
111-2-210. Kwik Shop ``Ask for the sale'' promo- $50000 50-THOU
tion. (a) During the period beginning September 10, 2007, 01 ONE
and ending September 23, 2007, in addition to compen- 02 TWO
sation provided for in K.A.R. 111-2-4, the Kansas lottery 03 THR
also offers all Kwik Shop stores located in Kansas an op- 04 FOR
portunity to participate in a bonus retailer ``ask for the 05 FIV
sale'' incentive promotion of lottery tickets. (continued)
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06 SIX Game 3 is a symbol match game. The play area consists
of three ``ROWS.'' Each ``ROW'' includes three play sym-
07 SEV
bols and one prize symbol. If a player gets three like sym-
08 EGT
bols in any one ``ROW,'' the player wins the prize shown
09 NIN
for that ``ROW.'' A player can win up to three times in
10 TEN
this play area.
11 ELV
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to 12 times.
12 TWV
(i) Approximately 600,000 tickets shall be ordered ini-
13 TRN
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall
14 FRN
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
15 FTN
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as
16 SXN
were contained in the initial ticket order.
17 SVN
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
18 ETN
this game shall be as follows:
19 NTN
20 TWTY Expected Number of Expected
Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
21 TWON
$10 $10 100,000 $1,000,000
22 TWTO
$15 $15 60,000 900,000
23 TWTH $20 $20 10,000 200,000
24 TWFR ($10 x 2) $20 10,000 200,000
$$ WIN $25 $25 10,000 250,000
$10 + $15 $25 10,000 250,000
Symbol of a gem GEM
$50 $50 2,800 140,000
Symbol of gold GOLD
($25 x 2) $50 2,500 125,000
Symbol of a stack of bills BILLS $20 + $20 + $10 $50 2,500 125,000
Symbol of a piggy bank BANK ($10 x 5) $50 3,000 150,000
Symbol of a vault VAULT $500 $500 48 24,000
($100 x 5) $500 60 30,000
Symbol of a money bag MNYBG
($50 x 10) $500 60 30,000
Symbol of a gold bar BAR ($25 x 6) + ($50 x 5) + $100 $500 80 40,000
Symbol of a stack of coins COINS $5,000 $5,000 8 40,000
Symbol of a treasure chest CHEST ($1,000 x 5) $5,000 8 40,000
Symbol of a bank roll BKROLL ($100 x 5) + ($500 x 5)
+ ($1,000 x 2) $5,000 10 50,000
Symbol of a money clip CLIP
$50,000 $50,000 6 300,000
Symbol of a penny PENNY
SUBTOTAL 211,080 3,894,000
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each $1,000 50 50,000
Mail-In Second Chance Draws
of 36 play spots within the play area or areas. Second-Chance Draw $500,000 1 500,000
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this TOTAL 211,131 $4,444,000
game shall start with 000 and end with 029.
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
proximately one in 2.84. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
codes used in this game shall appear in three of six var-
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec-
ying locations among the play symbols. The retailer val-
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
idation codes for this game and their meanings are as
follows: 111-4-2593. ``True Blue $200s'' instant ticket lot-
tery game number 699. (a) The Kansas lottery shall con-
TEN $10.00
duct an instant winner lottery game entitled ``True Blue
FTN $15.00
$200s'' commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules
TWY $20.00
for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and
TWF $25.00
111-4-2593.
FTY $50.00
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
FHN $500.00
this game are as follows:
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this
Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
game shall be $10.00 each.
FREE TICKET
(g) ``Midwest Millions'' features three different games.
$4.00 FOUR$
Game 1 is a match three of six game. If a player gets three
10.00 TEN$
like prize symbols, the player wins that prize amount. A
50.00 FIFTY
player can win up to one time in this play area.
$200$ TWO-HUN
Game 2 is a key number match game. The play area
$2000 TWOTHOU
contains two ``WINNING NUMBERS,'' eight ``YOUR
Symbol of a bill BILL
NUMBERS,'' and one prize symbol appears below each
MAYBE NEXT TIME
of the ``YOUR NUMBERS.'' If a player matches either
GOOD LUCK
``WINNING NUMBER'' to any of the ``YOUR NUM-
BERS,'' the player wins the prize shown below that num- (c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
ber. If the player reveals a ``$$'' symbol, the player wins of 10 play spots within the play area or areas.
$25 instantly. A player can win up to eight times in this (d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
play area. game shall start with 000 and end with 149.
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(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation 04 FOUR
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight 05 FIVE
varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer 06 SIX
validation codes for this game and their meanings are as 07 SEVN
follows: 08 EGHT
09 NINE
FRE Free Ticket
11 ELVN
FOR $4.00
12 TWLV
TEN $10.00
14 FRTN
TWY $20.00
TRY $30.00 (c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
FTY $50.00 of 10 play spots within the play area or areas.
THN $200.00 (d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
game shall start with 000 and end with 299.
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
game shall be $2.00 each.
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight
(g) ``True Blue $200s'' is a ticket with two play areas.
varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer
Game 1 is a match three of nine game. If a player gets
validation codes for this game and their meanings are as
three like prize amounts, the player wins that amount.
follows:
Game 2 is an instant win game. If a player reveals a
symbol of a ``BILL,'' the player wins $20 instantly. FRE Free Ticket
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to two times. ONE $1.00
(i) Approximately 600,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- THR $3.00
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall TEN $10.00
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes TRN $13.00
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as TRY $30.00
were contained in the initial ticket order. HUN $100.00
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in THH $300.00
this game shall be as follows:
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this
Expected Number of Expected
game shall be $1.00 each.
Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
(g) ``Frankencash'' is a key number match game. A
3 - Free's Free Ticket 72,000 $0
player will remove the scratch-off material to reveal two
3 - $4.00's $4 24,000 96,000
``BOO NUMBERS'' and four ``YOUR NUMBERS,'' with
3 - $10.00's $10 12,000 120,000
a prize amount below each of the ``YOUR NUMBERS.''
$20 $20 2,000 40,000
3 - $10.00's $20 $30 2,000 60,000 If any of the ``YOUR NUMBERS'' match either of the
3 - $50.00's $50 1,200 60,000 ``BOO NUMBERS,'' the player wins the prize directly be-
3 - $200.00's $200 1,200 240,000
low the matching number.
3 - $2,000.00's $2,000 10 20,000
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to four times.
TOTAL 114,410 $636,000
(i) Approximately 900,000 tickets shall be ordered ini-
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
proximately one in 5.24. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec-
were contained in the initial ticket order.
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
111-4-2594. ``Frankencash'' instant ticket lottery this game shall be as follows:
game number 706. (a) The Kansas lottery shall conduct
Expected Number of Expected
an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Frankencash'' Game 1 Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules for this Free Ticket Free Ticket 78,000 $0
game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4- $1 $1 63,000 63,000
2594. $3 $3 24,000 72,000
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for $1 + $1 + $1 $3 30,000 90,000
$10 $10 2,700 27,000
this game are as follows:
$1 + $3 + $3 + $3 $10 2,700 27,000
Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions $13 $13 2,400 31,200
$3 + $10 $13 2,475 32,175
FREE TICKET
$1 + $1 + $1 + $10 $13 2,625 34,125
$1.00 ONE$
$30 $30 180 5,400
$3.00 THR$ $10 + $10 + $10 $30 180 5,400
10.00 TEN$ $1 + $3 + $13 + $13 $30 240 7,200
13.00 THIRTEEN $100 $100 75 7,500
30.00 THIRTY $10 + $30 + $30 + $30 $100 75 7,500
$300 $300 30 9,000
$100$ ONE-HUN
$100 + $100 + $100 $300 36 10,800
$300$ THRHUN $1,000 $1,000 6 6,000
$1000 ONETHOU $100 + $300 + $300 + $300 $1,000 9 9,000
$3100 31-HUN $3,100 $3,100 6 18,600
02 TWO (continued)
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1518 Regulations
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$100 + $1000 + $1000 have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
+ $1000 $3,100 6 18,600 per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as
TOTAL 208,743 $481,500 were contained in the initial ticket order.
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
this game shall be as follows:
proximately one in 4.31. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
Expected Number of Expected
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec- Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
Free Ticket Free Ticket 78,000 $0
$1 $1 66,000 66,000
111-4-2595. ``Holiday Gatherings'' instant ticket
$2 $2 21,000 42,000
lottery game number 707. (a) The Kansas lottery shall
$1 (DBL) $2 24,000 48,000
conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Holiday
$5 $5 15,000 75,000
Gatherings'' commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The
$10 $10 3,000 30,000
rules for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq.
$5 (DBL) $10 3,600 36,000
and 111-4-2595.
$20 $20 1,050 21,000
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for $10 (DBL) $20 1,200 24,000
this game are as follows: $25 $25 360 9,000
$50 $50 300 15,000
Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
$25 (DBL) $50 360 18,000
FREE TICKET
$100 $100 60 6,000
$1.00 ONE$
$50 (DBL) $100 90 9,000
$2.00 TWO$
$200 $200 36 7,200
$5.00 FIVE$
$100 (DBL) $200 60 12,000
10.00 TEN$ $1,000 $1,000 12 12,000
20.00 TWENTY $4,000 $4,000 12 48,000
25.00 TWEN-FIV
TOTAL 214,140 $478,200
50.00 FIFTY
$100$ ONE-HUN (DBL) - denotes ``$$'' doubler symbol
$200$ TWOHUN (k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
$4000 FOURTHOU proximately one in 4.20. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
$$ DOUBLE implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec-
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
of six play spots within the play area or areas. 111-4-2596. ``Merry Music'' instant ticket lottery
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this game number 708. (a) The Kansas lottery shall conduct
game shall start with 000 and end with 299. an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Merry Music''
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules for this
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-
varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer 2596.
validation codes for this game and their meanings are as (b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
follows: this game are as follows:
FRE Free Ticket Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
ONE $1.00
FREE TICKET
TWO $2.00
$1.00 ONE$
FIV $5.00
$2.00 TWO$
TEN $10.00
$5.00 FIVE$
TWY $20.00
10.00 TEN$
TWF $25.00
15.00 FIFTEEN
FTY $50.00
20.00 TWENTY
HUN $100.00
50.00 FIFTY
THN $200.00
$100$ ONE-HUN
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this $1000 ONETHOU
game shall be $1.00 each. $3000 THRTHOU
(g) ``Holiday Gatherings'' is a match three of six prize Symbol of a bell BELL
amounts or a match two prize amounts plus a ``$$'' sym- Symbol of a candle CANDLE
bol to win double the prize amount. The player will re- Symbol of a reindeer RNDEER
move the latex covering the play area to reveal six prize Symbol of a drum DRUM
amounts or five prize amounts and a ``$$'' symbol. If the Symbol of a gift GIFT
player matches three like prize amounts, the player wins Symbol of a gingerbread GNGRBD
that amount. If the player matches two like prize amounts Symbol of a bunch of holly HOLLY
plus a ``$$'' symbol, the player wins double the prize Symbol of an ornament ORNMNT
amount. Symbol of a Christmas tree TREE
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to one time. Symbol of a snowflake SNOFLK
(i) Approximately 900,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- Symbol of a star STAR
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall Symbol of a wreath WREATH
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Symbol of a stocking STKING $3,000 $3,000 6 18,000
($1,000 x 3) $3,000 9 27,000
Symbol of a candy cane CANE
TOTAL 203,820 $477,750
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
of 15 play spots within the play area or areas. ``DBL'' - denotes double prize amount.
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
game shall start with 000 and end with 299.
proximately one in 4.42. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec-
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer
validation codes for this game and their meanings are as 111-4-2597. ``Blackjack'' instant ticket lottery
follows: game number 709. (a) The Kansas lottery shall conduct
an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Blackjack'' com-
FRE Free Ticket
mencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules for this
ONE $1.00
game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-
TWO $2.00
2597.
FIV $5.00
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
TEN $10.00
this game are as follows:
FTN $15.00
TWY $20.00 Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
FTY $50.00 FREE TICKET
HUN $100.00 $1.00 ONE$
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this $2.00 TWO$
game shall be $1.00 each. $3.00 THR$
(g) ``Merry Music'' is a symbol match game. The player $4.00 FOUR$
will remove the latex covering the play area to reveal $6.00 SIX$
three ``ROWS.'' Each ``ROW'' will consist of three play $8.00 EGT$
symbols and one prize amount. If the player matches two 12.00 TWLV
like prize amounts in any one ``ROW,'' the player wins 24.00 TWNFOR
the prize shown for that ``ROW.'' If the player matches 50.00 FIFTY
three like symbols in any one ``ROW,'' the player wins 70.00 SEVENTY
double the prize shown for that ``ROW.'' $210$ TWOTEN
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to three times. $700$ SEVHUN
(i) Approximately 900,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- $10000 10-THOU
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall 2 TWO
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
3 THR
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as
4 FOR
were contained in the initial ticket order.
5 FIV
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
6 SIX
this game shall be as follows:
7 SEV
Expected Number of Expected
8 EGT
Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
9 NIN
Free Ticket Free Ticket 78,000 $0
10 TEN
$1 $1 48,000 48,000
J JAK
$2 $2 24,000 48,000
Q QEN
$1 DBL $2 27,000 54,000
K KNG
$5 $5 7,500 37,500
$1 + $2 + $2 $5 9,600 48,000 A ACE
$10 $10 1,500 15,000 BUST BUST
$5 DBL $10 1,800 18,000
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
$1 + $2 DBL + $5 $10 2,100 21,000
of 11 play spots within the play area or areas.
$15 $15 390 5,850
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
$$10 + $5 $15 450 6,750
game shall start with 000 and end with 299.
$5 DBL + $5 $15 510 7,650
($5 x 3) $15 600 9,000 (e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
$20 $20 300 6,000 codes used in this game shall appear in three of six var-
$10 DBL $20 450 9,000 ying locations among the play symbols. The retailer val-
$10 + $5 + $5 $20 600 12,000 idation codes for this game and their meanings are as
$50 $50 150 7,500 follows:
$15 DBL + $20 $50 180 9,000
FRE Free Ticket
$20 + $20 + $10 $50 210 10,500
ONE $1.00
$100 $100 120 12,000
TWO $2.00
$50 DBL $100 150 15,000
FOR $4.00
$20 DBL + $20 DBL
+ $20 $100 180 18,000 SIX $6.00
$1,000 $1,000 15 15,000 (continued)
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1520 Regulations
Kansas Register
TWL $12.00 (b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
TFO $24.00 this game are as follows:
FTY $50.00 Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions
THT $210.00
Free Ticket
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this $1.00 ONE$
game shall be $1.00 each. $2.00 TWO$
(g) ``Blackjack'' is a beat the dealer game. The player $5.00 FIVE$
will remove the scratch-off material over each table play 10.00 TEN$
area to reveal three ``HANDS,'' ``HAND 1,'' ``HAND 2,'' 25.00 TWEN-FIV
and ``HAND 3,'' three ``PRIZE'' amounts, and one 50.00 FIFTY
``DEALER'S HAND'' on each table. If the sum of a $500$ FIVE-HUN
``HAND'' is higher than the sum of the ``DEALER'S $5000 FIVETHOU
HAND,'' the player wins the ``PRIZE'' directly below that 01 ONE
``HAND.'' If the player gets ``BLACKJACK'' (21) in any 02 TWO
``HAND,'' the player wins double the prize for that 03 THREE
``HAND.'' If the dealer busts, the player wins all three 04 FOUR
prizes for that table. The cards ``J,'' ``Q,'' and ``K'' will 05 FIVE
have a point value of 10. The card ``A'' will have a point 06 SIX
value of 11. 07 SEVEN
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to three times. 08 EIGHT
(i) Approximately 900,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- 09 NINE
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall 10 TEN
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes 11 ELEVEN
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as 12 TWELVE
were contained in the initial ticket order.
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
of 11 play spots within the play area or areas.
this game shall be as follows:
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
Expected Number of Expected
game shall start with 000 and end with 299.
Prizes Prizes in Game Value in Game
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
Free Ticket Free Ticket 90,000 $0
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight
$1 $1 27,000 27,000
varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer
$2 $2 22,500 45,000
validation codes for this game and their meanings are as
$1 Doubled $2 24,000 48,000
follows:
$4 $4 9,300 37,200
$2 + $2 $4 9,900 39,600
FRE Free Ticket
$2 Doubled $4 12,060 48,240
TWO $2.00
$1 + $1 + $2 $4 13,500 54,000
FIV $5.00
$6 $6 1,050 6,300
TEN $10.00
$3 + $3 $6 960 5,760
TWF $25.00
($2 x 3) (Bust) $6 1,200 7,200
FTY $50.00
$12 $12 330 3,960
FHN $500.00
$6 + $6 $12 360 4,320
($4 x 3) (Bust) $12 450 5,400 (f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this
$4 Doubled + $4 $12 540 6,480
game shall be $1.00 each.
$24 $24 360 8,640
(g) ``Veterans Bucks'' is a key number match game. A
$12 + $12 $24 420 10,080
player will remove one ``WINNING NUMBER,'' five
($8 x 3) (Bust) $24 450 10,800
``YOUR NUMBERS,'' and five prize amounts. If the
$50 $50 150 7,500
player matches the ``WINNING NUMBER'' to any of the
$2 + $24 + $24 $50 198 9,900
``YOUR NUMBERS,'' the player wins the prize shown
$210 $210 6 1,260
below that number.
$70 + $70 + $70 $210 12 2,520
($700 x 3) (Bust) $2,100 6 12,600 (h) Each ticket in this game may win up to five times.
$10,000 $10,000 7 70,000 (i) Approximately 1,200,000 tickets shall be ordered in-
TOTAL 214,759 $471,760 itially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap- per prize pool of 240,000 tickets, and the same odds as
proximately one in 4.19. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; were contained in the initial ticket order.
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec- (j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.) this game shall be as follows:
111-4-2598. ``Veterans Bucks'' instant ticket lot- Expected Number of Expected
tery game number 710. (a) The Kansas lottery shall con- Get Prizes Prizes in Game Value in Game
duct an instant winner lottery game entitled ``Veterans Free Free Ticket 120,000 $0
Bucks'' commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules $2 $2 36,000 72,000
for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and ($1 x 2) $2 40,000 80,000
111-4-2598. $5 $5 12,000 60,000
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Kansas Secretary of State 2007
Regulations/Index 1521
Kansas Register
($2 x 2) + $1 $5 12,800 64,000 varying locations among the play symbols. The retailer
($1 x 5) $5 14,000 70,000 validation codes for this game and their meanings are as
$10 $10 2,800 28,000 follows:
($5 x 2) $10 3,200 32,000
FRE Free Ticket
($2 x 5) $10 6,000 60,000
TEN $10.00
$25 $25 400 10,000
TWF $25.00
($5 x 3) + $10 $25 480 12,000
($5 x 5) $25 1,600 40,000 FTY $50.00
$50 $50 160 8,000 HUN $100.00
($25 x 2) $50 200 10,000 THY $250.00
($10 x 5) $50 240 12,000 FHN $500.00
$500 $500 24 12,000
(f) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this
$5,000 $5,000 12 60,000
game shall be $5.00 each.
TOTAL 249,916 $630,000
(g) The ``$500 Fanfare'' ticket has two play areas. Game
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap- 1 is a match three of nine game. If a player gets three like
proximately one in 4.80. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; prize amounts, the player wins that amount. Game 2 is
implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec- an instant win game. If a player reveals a ``GEM'' symbol,
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.) the player wins $50 instantly.
(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to two times.
111-4-2599. ``$500 Fanfare'' instant ticket lottery
(i) Approximately 300,000 tickets shall be ordered ini-
game number 711. (a) The Kansas lottery shall conduct
tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall
an instant winner lottery game entitled ``$500 Fanfare''
have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes
commencing on or after August 1, 2007. The rules for this
per prize pool of 300,000 tickets, and the same odds as
game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-
were contained in the initial ticket order.
2599.
(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in
(b) The ``play symbols'' and ``play symbol captions'' for
this game shall be as follows:
this game are as follows:
Expected Number of Expected
Play Symbols Play Symbol Captions Game 1 Game 2 Prize Prizes in Game Value in Game
FREE TICKET 3 - Free's Free Ticket 36,000 $0
10.00 TEN$ 3 - $10.00's $10 14,000 140,000
3 - $25.00's $25 6,000 150,000
25.00 TWEN-FIV
$50 $50 1,700 85,000
50.00 FIFTY
3 - $50.00's $50 $100 645 64,500
$250$ TWO-FTY 3 - $250.00's $250 275 68,750
$500$ FIV-HUN 3 - $500.00's $500 650 325,000
$5000 FIVTHOU 3 - $5,000's $5,000 5 25,000
Symbol of a gem GEM TOTAL 59,275 $858,250
MAYBE NEXT TIME
(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-
GOOD LUCK
proximately one in 5.06. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710;
(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8720; effec-
of 10 play spots within the play area or areas.
tive, T-111-8-15-07, July 18, 2007.)
(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this
Ed Van Petten
game shall start with 000 and end with 059.
Executive Director
(e) The three letters comprising the retailer validation
codes used in this game shall appear in three of eight Doc. No. 034824
1-5-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1305 4-7-510 Amended V. 25, p. 1142
INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE
1-6-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1306 4-7-530 Amended V. 25, p. 1142
REGULATIONS 1-6-22a Amended V. 25, p. 1306 4-7-716 Amended V. 25, p. 1142
1-9-7b Amended V. 25, p. 1307 4-7-717 Amended V. 25, p. 1142
This index lists in numerical order the
1-9-18 Revoked V. 25, p. 1832 4-8-14a Amended V. 26, p. 489
new, amended and revoked administra- 1-9-25 Amended V. 25, p. 1832 4-8-27 Amended V. 26, p. 489
tive regulations and the volume and page 1-9-26 Amended V. 25, p. 1833 4-8-28 Amended V. 26, p. 489
1-64-1 New V. 26, p. 1393 4-8-29 Amended V. 26, p. 489
number of the Kansas Register issue in
4-8-30 Amended V. 26, p. 489
AGENCY 3: KANSAS STATE TREASURER
which more information can be found. 4-8-31 Amended V. 26, p. 489
Temporary regulations are designated Reg. No. Action Register 4-8-33 Amended V. 26, p. 489
4-8-34 Amended V. 26, p. 489
with a (T) in the Action column. This cu- 3-4-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1045
4-8-35 Amended V. 26, p. 489
3-4-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1045
mulative index supplements the 2006 Vol- 4-8-39 Amended V. 26, p. 490
3-4-3 New V. 25, p. 1447
umes of the Kansas Administrative Regula- 4-8-42 Amended V. 26, p. 490
3-4-4 Amended V. 26, p. 1045
tions. 4-11-2 Amended V. 26, p. 100
3-4-5 Amended V. 26, p. 1045
4-11-3 Amended V. 26, p. 100
3-4-6 Amended V. 26, p. 1045
AGENCY 1: DEPARTMENT OF 4-11-5 New V. 26, p. 101
3-4-7 New V. 25, p. 1447
ADMINISTRATION 4-11-15 New (T) V. 25, p. 1632
AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF
Reg. No. Action Register 4-15-9 Amended V. 26, p. 81
AGRICULTURE
4-16-1a Amended V. 25, p. 1143
1-2-46 Amended V. 25, p. 1831
Reg. No. Action Register 4-16-1c Amended V. 25, p. 1143
1-2-77 Revoked V. 25, p. 1832
4-16-3a Amended V. 25, p. 1143
1-3-5 New V. 25, p. 1832 4-7-213 Amended V. 25. p. 1142
(continued)
1-3-6 New V. 25, p. 1832 4-7-216 Revoked V. 25, p. 1142
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1522 Index to Regulations
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4-16-250 Revoked V. 25. p. 1145 28-18a-1 Amended V. 26, p. 294
AGENCY 9: ANIMAL HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
4-16-251 Revoked V. 25, p. 1145 28-18a-2 Amended V. 26, p. 298
4-16-252 Revoked V. 25, p.1145 28-18a-4 Amended V. 26, p. 299
Reg. No. Action Register
4-16-260 Revoked V. 25, p.1145 28-18a-8 Amended V. 26, p. 299
9-32-1
4-17-1a Amended V. 25, p.1145 28-18a-9 Amended V. 26, p. 300
through
4-17-1c Amended V. 25, p.1145 28-18a-11 Amended V. 26, p. 300
9-32-8 New (T) V. 25, p. 46-48
4-17-5a Revoked V. 25, p.1145 28-18a-12 Amended V. 26, p. 300
9-32-1
4-19-1 Amended V. 26, p. 173 28-18a-19 Amended V. 26, p. 301
through 28-18a-21 Amended V. 26, p. 302
AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OF 9-32-8 New V. 25, p. 375-378 28-18a-22 Amended V. 26, p. 302
AGRICULTURE--DIVISION OF
28-18a-26 Amended V. 26, p. 303
AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU
WATER RESOURCES
28-18a-32 Revoked V. 26, p. 303
OF INVESTIGATION
Reg. No. Action Register 28-18a-33 New V. 26, p. 303
Reg. No. Action Register
28-19-350 Amended V. 25, p. 845
5-24-10 Amended V. 25, p. 1692
10-20-1 Amended V. 26, p. 507 28-19-720 Amended V. 26, p. 951
5-40-1 Amended V. 26, p. 642
10-20-2 Amended V. 26, p. 507 28-19-728 New V. 26, p. 951
5-40-2 Amended V. 26, p. 644
10-20-2a Amended V. 26, p. 507 28-19-728a
5-40-2a New V. 26, p. 646
10-20-14 Amended V. 26, p. 507 through
5-40-2b New V. 26, p. 647
28-19-728f New V. 26, p. 951, 952
AGENCY 11: STATE CONSERVATION
5-40-3 Amended V. 26, p. 647
28-19-735 Amended V. 26, p. 953
COMMISSION
5-40-4 Amended V. 26, p. 647
28-19-750 Amended V. 26, p. 953
5-40-5 Amended V. 26, p. 648 Reg. No. Action Register
28-35-135a Amended V. 26, p. 1142
5-40-5a New V. 26, p. 648
11-3-1 28-35-135d Amended V. 26, p. 1144
5-40-8 Amended V. 26, p. 648
through 28-35-135n Amended V. 26, p. 1145
5-40-9 Revoked V. 26, p. 648
11-3-10 Amended V. 25, p. 250, 251 28-35-135p Amended V. 26, p. 1145
5-40-10 Revoked V. 26, p. 648
11-3-11 New V. 25, p. 252 28-35-135r Amended V. 26, p. 1147
5-40-11 Revoked V. 26, p. 648
11-3-12 New V. 25, p. 252 28-35-177a Amended V. 26, p. 1148
5-40-12 Amended V. 26, p. 648
11-4-1 28-35-178a Amended V. 26, p. 1149
5-40-13 Revoked V. 26, p. 649 through 28-35-178b Amended V. 26, p. 1150
5-40-20 New V. 26, p. 649 11-4-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1268, 1269 28-35-180a Amended V. 26, p. 1151
5-40-21 New V. 26, p. 649 11-4-6 28-35-180d Amended V. 26, p. 1152
5-40-22 New V. 26, p. 649 through 28-35-181m Amended V. 26, p. 1153
5-40-23 New V. 26, p. 650 11-4-14 Amended V. 25, p. 1269, 1270 28-35-181n Amended V. 26, p. 1154
5-40-24 New V. 26, p. 650 11-4-15 New V. 25, p. 1270 28-35-181o Amended V. 26, p. 1155
5-40-26 New V. 26, p. 651 11-4-16 New V. 25, p. 1270 28-35-182c Amended V. 26, p. 1155
5-40-30 New V. 26, p. 651 11-12-1 28-35-184a Amended V. 26, p. 1156
5-40-31 New V. 26, p. 652 through 28-35-201 Amended V. 26, p. 1156
5-40-32 New V. 26, p. 653 11-12-7 New V. 26, p. 1184-1187 28-35-202 Revoked V. 26, p. 1158
5-40-33 New V. 26, p. 653 28-35-203 Amended V. 26, p. 1158
AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL
5-40-40 New V. 26, p. 653 28-35-216a Amended V. 26, p. 1159
5-40-41 New V. 26, p. 654 Reg. No. Action Register 28-35-230g New V. 26, p. 1159
5-40-42 New V. 26, p. 654 28-35-289 Amended V. 26, p. 1160
16-11-1
5-40-43 New V. 26, p. 655 28-35-292 Amended V. 26, p. 1162
through
5-40-44 New V. 26, p. 655 28-35-308 Amended V. 26, p. 1162
16-11-6 New (T) V. 25, p. 980-982, 1019
5-40-45 New V. 26, p. 655 28-35-349 Amended V. 26, p. 1162
16-11-1
5-40-46 New V. 26, p. 655 through 28-35-450 Amended V. 26, p. 1162
5-40-50 New V. 26, p. 656 16-11-7 New V. 25, p. 1598-1600 28-46-2 Revoked V. 26, p. 214
5-40-51 New V. 26, p. 656 16-11-8 New V. 25, p. 1772 28-46-2a New V. 26, p. 215
5-40-52 New V. 26, p. 657 28-46-25 Amended V. 26, p. 215
AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL
5-40-53 New V. 26, p. 657 28-46-26 Revoked V. 26, p. 215
5-40-54 New V. 26, p. 657 Reg. No. Action Register 28-46-26a New V. 26, p. 215
5-40-55 New V. 26, p. 658 28-46-34a New V. 26, p. 215
22-8-2 Amended V. 25, p. 274
5-40-56 New V. 26, p. 658 28-46-38 Amended V. 26, p. 216
22-8-3 Amended V. 25, p. 275
5-40-57 New V. 26, p. 658 28-51-100 Amended V. 25, p. 1448
22-8-5 Amended V. 25, p. 275
5-40-70 New V. 26, p. 659 28-51-112
22-8-8
5-40-71 New V. 26, p. 659 through
through
5-40-72 New V. 26, p. 659 28-51-116 Amended V. 25, p. 1449, 1450
22-8-14 New V. 25, p. 276, 277
5-40-73 New V. 26, p. 659 28-73-1
22-8-17 New V. 25, p. 277
5-40-73a New V. 26, p. 660 through
AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
5-40-74 New V. 26, p. 661 28-73-7 New V. 25, p. 307-311
AND ENVIRONMENT
5-40-75 New V. 26, p. 661
AGENCY 30: SOCIAL AND
5-40-76 New V. 26, p. 662 Reg. No. Action Register REHABILITATION SERVICES
5-40-77 New V. 26, p. 662
28-1-2 Amended V. 25, p. 413 Reg. No. Action Register
5-40-90 New V. 26, p. 662 28-1-5 Amended V. 26, p. 1115
5-40-91 New V. 26, p. 663 30-4-64 Amended V. 25, p. 1636
28-1-6 Amended V. 26, p. 1115
5-40-92 New V. 26, p. 663 30-4-90 Amended V. 25, p. 786
28-1-26 Amended V. 25, p. 866
5-40-93 New V. 26, p. 663 30-4-98 New V. 25, p. 1027
28-4-501 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 985, 1019
5-40-94 New V. 26, p. 663 30-5-65 Revoked V. 26, p. 1091
28-4-501 Amended V. 25, p. 1402
5-40-100 New V. 26, p. 663 30-5-88 Revoked V. 25, p. 1830
28-4-510 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 986, 1019
5-40-101 New V. 26, p. 663 30-5-108 Revoked V. 25, p. 1569
28-4-510 Amended V. 25, p. 1403
5-40-102 New V. 26, p. 664 30-5-118 Revoked V. 25, p. 663
28-4-514 New (T) V. 25, p. 987, 1019
5-40-103 New V. 26, p. 664 30-5-118b Revoked V. 25, p. 663
28-4-514 New V. 25, p. 1403
5-40-104 New V. 26, p. 664 30-6-38 Revoked V. 25, p. 1028
28-15-35 Amended V. 26, p. 825
5-40-105 New V. 26, p. 664 30-6-77 Revoked V. 25, p. 847
28-15-36a Amended V. 26, p. 829
5-40-106 New V. 26, p. 664 30-14-22 Revoked V. 25, p. 1028
28-16-28g Amended V. 26, p. 691
5-42-1 Amended V. 26, p. 664 30-14-27 Revoked V. 25, p. 847
28-16-56c Amended V. 26, p. 283
5-42-5 New V. 26, p. 665 30-31-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1800
28-16-56d Amended V. 26, p. 284
5-44-7 New V. 26, p. 666 30-31-2 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
28-18-1 Amended V. 26, p. 284
30-31-3 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
28-18-2 Amended V. 26, p. 288
AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE
30-31-4 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
28-18-4 Amended V. 26, p. 289
Reg. No. Action Register 30-31-6 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
28-18-8 Amended V. 26, p. 289
30-31-7 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
7-17-22 Amended V. 26, p. 325 28-18-9 Amended V. 26, p. 290
30-31-10 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
28-18-11 Amended V. 26, p. 290
7-44-1
30-31-11 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
through 28-18-12 Amended V. 26, p. 290
30-31-12 Revoked V. 25, p. 1800
7-44-7 New (T) V. 26, p. 15 28-18-13 Amended V. 26, p. 291
30-63-20 Amended V. 25, p. 1693
7-44-1 28-18-14 Amended V. 26, p. 292
through 30-63-22 Amended V. 25, p. 1693
28-18-16 New V. 26, p. 292
7-44-7 New V. 26, p. 505, 506 28-18-17 New V. 26, p. 293 30-64-24 Amended V. 25, p. 1693
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007
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Index to Regulations 1523
Kansas Register
44-15-102 Amended V. 26, p. 821
AGENCY 40: KANSAS INSURANCE AGENCY 50: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR--
DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT
44-15-104 Amended V. 26, p. 822
44-16-104a New V. 26, p. 822
Reg. No. Action Register Reg. No. Action Register
AGENCY 47: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
40-1-37 Amended V. 26, p. 1393 50-3-2a New V. 25, p. 1493
AND ENVIRONMENT -- MINED-LAND
40-1-51 Revoked V. 26, p. 1364 AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING
CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION
40-2-20 Amended V. 26, p. 101
Reg. No. Action Register
40-2-30 New (T) V. 26, p. 1257 Reg. No. Action Register
40-3-5 Amended V. 25, p. 182 60-4-101 Amended V. 26, p. 446
47-2-75 Amended V. 25, p. 1639
40-3-12 Amended V. 25, p. 182 60-7-106 Amended V. 26, p. 447
47-3-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1640
40-3-22 Amended V. 25, p. 210 60-8-101 Amended V. 26, p. 448
47-3-42 Amended V. 25, p. 1641
40-3-34 Revoked V. 26, p. 1423 60-9-106 Amended V. 26, p. 1112
47-4-14a Amended V. 25, p. 1644
40-3-40 Amended V. 25, p. 212 60-11-119 Amended V. 26, p. 448
47-5-5a Amended V. 25, p. 1649
40-3-43 Amended V. 25, p. 183 60-17-102 Amended V. 26, p. 448
47-6-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1652
40-3-44 Amended V. 25, p. 212 60-17-103 Amended V. 26, p. 449
47-6-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1653
40-3-46 Revoked V. 25, p. 183 60-17-104 Amended V. 26, p. 449
47-6-3 Amended V. 25, p. 1653
40-3-47 Amended V. 25, p. 183 60-17-105 Amended V. 26, p. 450
47-6-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1653
40-3-48 Amended V. 25, p. 212 60-17-107 Amended V. 26, p. 450
47-6-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1654
40-4-25 Amended V. 25, p. 278 60-17-108 Amended V. 26, p. 451
47-6-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1654
40-4-29a New V. 25, p. 1835 60-17-110 Amended V. 26, p. 451
47-6-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1654
40-4-41 Amended V. 25, p. 1835
AGENCY 63: BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS
47-6-10 Amended V. 25, p. 1654
40-4-41b Amended V. 25, p. 1838
Reg. No. Action Register
40-4-41c Amended V. 25, p. 1839 47-6-11 Amended V. 25, p. 1655
40-4-41d Amended V. 25, p. 1841 47-7-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1655 63-1-1 Amended V. 26, p. 126
40-4-41e Amended V. 25, p. 1842 47-8-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1655 63-5-1 Amended V. 26, p. 126
40-4-41f Amended V. 25, p. 1843 47-9-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1656
AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL
40-4-41i Amended V. 25, p. 1843 47-9-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1661
PROFESSIONS
40-4-41j Amended V. 25, p. 1844 47-10-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1662
40-7-1 Revoked V. 25, p. 1844 Reg. No. Action Register
47-11-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1663
40-7-5 Amended V. 25, p. 844 47-12-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1664 66-6-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1801
40-7-19 Amended V. 26, p. 881 47-13-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1665 66-8-4 Amended V. 25, p. 44
40-7-20a Amended V. 26, p. 103 47-14-7 Amended V. 25, p. 1665 66-8-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1802
40-7-24 Amended V. 25, p. 1844 47-15-1a Amended V. 25, p. 1666 66-9-5 Amended V. 26, p. 1024
40-7-25 Amended V. 26, p. 488 47-16-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1667 66-10-1 Amended V. 25, p. 44
AGENCY 44: DEPARTMENT OF 47-16-10 Amended V. 25, p. 1667 66-10-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1802
CORRECTIONS 47-16-12 Amended V. 25, p. 1667 66-10-10a Amended V. 26, p. 1024
66-10-11 Amended V. 25, p. 44
Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 49: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
66-10-12 Amended V. 25, p. 45
44-6-101 Amended V. 26, p. 817 Reg. No. Action Register 66-10-14 Amended V. 25, p. 45
44-6-125 Amended V. 26, p. 818 66-11-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1802
49-45-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-6-136 Amended V. 26, p. 819 66-11-5 Amended V. 26, p. 1025
49-45-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-11-111 Amended V. 26, p. 819
AGENCY 67: BOARD OF EXAMINERS
49-45-3 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-11-113 Amended V. 26, p. 820
IN THE FITTING AND DISPENSING OF
49-45-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-11-123 Amended V. 26, p. 820
HEARING INSTRUMENTS
49-45-4a Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-12-103 Amended V. 26, p. 1074
49-45-4b New V. 25, p. 1494
44-12-105 Amended V. 26, p. 1075 Reg. No. Action Register
49-45-5 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
44-12-106 Amended V. 26, p. 1075
67-3-5 New (T) V. 26, p. 202
44-12-107 Amended V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
67-5-3 Revoked V. 26, p. 692
44-12-208 Amended V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-7 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
67-5-4 Amended V. 26, p. 692
44-12-210 Amended V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1494
67-5-5 New V. 26, p. 692
44-12-211 New V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1495
AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY
44-12-212 New V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-20 Amended V. 25, p. 1495
44-12-304 Amended V. 26, p. 1075 49-45-21 Reg. No. Action Register
44-12-306 Amended V. 26, p. 1076 through
68-1-1b Amended V. 25, p. 1401
44-12-308 Amended V. 26, p. 1076 49-45-26 Revoked V. 25, p. 1495
68-1-1d Amended V. 25, p. 1401
44-12-312 Amended V. 26, p. 1076 49-45-28 Amended V. 25, p. 1495
68-1-1f Amended V. 25, p. 1401
44-12-315 Amended V. 26, p. 1076 49-45-29 Amended V. 25, p. 1495
68-1-1g New V. 25, p. 1401
44-12-320a New V. 26, p. 1076 49-45-30 Revoked V. 25, p. 1495 68-2-22 Amended V. 25, p. 661
44-12-325 Amended V. 26, p. 1076 49-45-31 Amended V. 25, p. 1495 68-5-16 Amended V. 26, p. 488
44-12-601 Amended V. 26, p. 1077 49-45-32 Amended V. 25, p. 1495 68-7-11 Amended V. 26, p. 1112
44-12-901 Amended V. 26, p. 1079 49-45-34 Amended V. 25, p. 1495 68-7-12 Amended V. 26, p. 1114
44-12-902 Amended V. 26, p. 1079 49-45-35 New V. 25, p. 1495 68-11-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1401
44-12-903 New V. 26, p. 1079 49-45-37 New V. 25, p. 1495 68-16-1
44-12-1101 Amended V. 26, p. 1080 49-45-38 New V. 25, p. 1495 through
44-12-1201 Amended V. 26, p. 1080 49-45a-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1495 68-16-9 New V. 25, p. 1637-1639
44-12-1301 Amended V. 26, p. 1080 49-47-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1496 68-20-1 Amended V. 26, p. 488
44-12-1302 Amended V. 26, p. 1081 49-49-1 Amended V. 25, p. 25
AGENCY 71: KANSAS DENTAL BOARD
44-12-1303 Amended V. 26, p. 1081
49-49-1a Amended V. 25, p. 25
44-12-1306 Amended V. 26, p. 1081 Reg. No. Action Register
49-50-3 Amended V. 25, p. 1496
44-12-1308 Amended V. 26, p. 1081
49-50-7 Amended V. 25, p. 1497 71-8-1
44-13-101a Amended V. 26, p. 1082
49-50-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1497 through
44-13-106 Amended V. 26, p. 1082
49-50-10 Amended V. 25, p. 1498 71-8-9 New V. 25, p. 99, 100
44-13-201 Amended V. 26, p. 1082
49-50-13 Amended V. 25, p. 1498
44-13-201a New V. 26, p. 1083 AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
49-50-17 Amended V. 25, p. 1498
44-13-201b Amended V. 26, p. 1084 Reg. No. Action Register
49-50-19 Amended V. 25, p. 1498
44-13-202 Amended V. 26, p. 1084
49-50-22 Amended V. 25, p. 1499 74-4-1a Amended V. 26, p. 126
44-13-307 Amended V. 26, p. 1085
49-50-23 New V. 25, p. 1499 74-4-7 Amended V. 25, p. 610
44-13-402 Amended V. 26, p. 1085
49-50-24 New V. 25, p. 1499 74-4-8 Amended V. 25, p. 610
44-13-403 Amended V. 26, p. 1085
49-51-3a Amended V. 25, p. 1499 74-5-2 Amended V. 26, p. 127
44-13-404 Amended V. 26, p. 1087
49-51-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1499 74-5-101 Amended V. 26, p. 127
44-13-405a Amended V. 26, p. 1088
49-51-11 Amended V. 25, p. 1500 74-5-102 Amended V. 25, p. 612
44-13-406 Amended V. 26, p. 1089
73-5-105 Revoked V. 26, p. 127
49-51-12 Amended V. 25, p. 1501
44-13-408 Amended V. 26, p. 1089
74-5-202 Amended V. 26, p. 127
49-52-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1501
44-13-603 Amended V. 26, p. 1089
74-5-203 Amended V. 25, p. 613
49-52-10 Amended V. 25, p. 1502
44-13-610 Amended V. 26, p. 1089
74-5-403 Amended V. 26, p. 128
49-52-14 Amended V. 25, p. 1502
44-13-701 Amended V. 26, p. 1090
74-5-408 New V. 26, p. 128
49-52-17 Amended V. 25, p. 1502
44-13-703 Amended V. 26, p. 1090
74-11-6 Amended V. 26, p. 128
49-52-18 New V. 25, p. 1502
44-13-704 Amended V. 26, p. 1090
(continued)
44-15-101a Amended V. 26, p. 820 49-52-19 New V. 25, p. 1502
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74-11-7 Amended V. 25, p. 614 88-16-5b Revoked V. 25, p. 1404 100-22-8 New V. 26, p. 1367
100-25-1
88-16-6 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
AGENCY 81: OFFICE OF THE
through
88-16-8 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
SECURITIES COMMISSIONER
100-25-5 New V. 25, p. 213-216
88-23-1 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
Reg. No. Action Register 100-26-1 Amended V. 25, p. 217
88-23-2 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
100-26-2 New V. 25, p. 217
88-23-2a Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-1-1 Amended V. 26, p. 20
100-26-3 New V. 25, p. 217
88-23-3a Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-2-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1057
100-27-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1206
88-23-4 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-3-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1058
100-29-1 Amended V. 25, p. 639
88-23-5 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-3-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1059
100-29-2 Amended V. 25, p. 890
88-23-6 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-3-5 Amended V. 25, p. 1059
100-29-3 Amended V. 25, p. 640
88-23-7 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404
81-3-6 New V. 25, p. 1060
100-29-4 Amended V. 25, p. 890
88-24-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1142
81-3-7 New V. 25, p. 1064
100-29-5 Revoked V. 25, p. 640
88-24-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1142
81-4-1 Amended V. 26, p. 21
100-29-6 Amended V. 25, p. 640
88-28-1
81-4-2 Amended V. 26, p. 22
100-29-8 Amended V. 25, p. 640
through
81-5-3 Amended V. 26, p. 22
100-29-9 Amended V. 25, p. 640
88-28-6 New V. 25, p. 1404-1410
81-5-4 Revoked V. 26, p. 22
100-29-10 Amended V. 25, p. 641
88-28-7 New V. 25, p. 1451
81-5-5 Revoked V. 26, p. 23
100-29-11 Revoked V. 25, p. 1601
88-28-8 New V. 25, p. 1411
81-5-6 Amended V. 26, p. 23
100-29-12 Amended V. 25, p. 642
88-29-1
81-5-7 Amended V. 26, p. 24
100-29-13 Amended V. 25, p. 643
through
81-5-8 Amended V. 26, p. 24
100-29-14 Revoked V. 25, p. 890
88-29-19 New V. 26, p. 216-229
81-5-10 Amended V. 26, p. 24
100-29-15 New V. 25, p. 643
88-30-1 New (T) V. 26, p. 1074
81-5-11 Amended V. 26, p. 25
100-29-16 New V. 25, p. 890
88-30-2 New (T) V. 26, p. 1074
81-5-12 Amended V. 26, p. 25
100-49-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1258
88-30-3 New (T) V. 26, p. 1074
81-5-13 Amended V. 26, p. 26
100-49-10 New V. 26, p. 1367
81-5-14 Amended V. 26, p. 27 AGENCY 91: DEPARTMENT OF 100-54-7 Amended V. 26, p. 1043
81-5-16 EDUCATION 100-54-8 Amended V. 26, p. 1044
through
100-73-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1258
Reg. No. Action Register
81-5-20 New V. 26, p. 28-30
100-73-7 New V. 25, p. 1601
81-6-1 Amended V. 26, p. 30 91-1-201 Amended V. 26, p. 1217 100-73-8 New V. 25, p. 1602
81-7-1 Amended V. 26, p. 30 91-1-202 Amended V. 26, p. 1218 100-73-9 New V. 26, p. 1044
81-7-2 Amended V. 26, p. 31 91-1-203 Amended V. 26, p. 1220
AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
81-7-3 New V. 26, p. 31 91-1-204 Amended V. 26, p. 1224
REGULATORY BOARD
81-10-1 Amended V. 26, p. 32 91-1-205 Amended V. 25, p. 1101
91-1-209 Amended V. 26, p. 1226
81-14-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1065 Reg. No. Action Register
91-1-234 New V. 26, p. 1226
81-14-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1066
102-1-5a Amended V. 25, p. 183
81-14-3 Revoked V. 25, p. 1066 AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 102-1-7 Revoked V. 26, p. 881
81-14-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1066
102-1-12 Amended V. 25, p. 184
Reg. No. Action Register
81-14-5 Amended V. 25, p. 1071 102-1-12 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 629
81-14-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1075 92-12-4 Revoked V. 25, p. 252 102-1-13 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1139
81-14-7 Amended V. 25, p. 1076 92-12-4a New V. 25, p. 252 102-2-2a Amended (T) V. 25, p. 987, 1019
81-14-8 Revoked V. 25, p. 1076 92-12-5 Revoked V. 25, p. 254 102-2-2a Amended V. 25, p. 1452
81-14-9 New V. 25, p. 1076 92-12-120 New V. 25, p. 254 102-2-3 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1139
81-14-10 New V. 25, p. 1079 92-12-121 New V. 25, p. 254 102-2-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1453
92-12-130 New V. 25, p. 254 102-2-10 Revoked V. 26, p. 881
AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION
92-13-9 Amended V. 25, p. 1568 102-3-2 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1140
COMMISSION
92-19-16a Amended V. 26, p. 408 102-3-3a Amended V. 25, p. 1454
Reg. No. Action Register 92-19-16b New V. 26, p. 409 102-3-4a Amended (T) V. 25, p. 988, 1019
92-19-22a Amended V. 25, p. 254 102-3-4a Amended V. 25, p. 1456
82-3-101 Amended V. 25, p. 1750
92-19-55a Revoked V. 26, p. 409 102-3-8a Revoked V. 26, p. 881
82-3-206 Amended V. 25, p. 1754
92-19-81 Amended V. 26, p. 409 102-4-1a Amended V. 25, p. 1458
82-3-303 Amended V. 26, p. 823
92-21-7 Revoked V. 26, p. 409 102-4-2 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1140
82-3-304 Amended V. 26, p. 824
92-21-8 Revoked V. 26, p. 409 102-4-3a Amended V. 25, p. 1460
82-3-305 Amended V. 25, p. 1754
92-21-10 Revoked V. 26, p. 409 102-4-4a Amended (T) V. 25, p. 990, 1019
82-3-307 Amended V. 25, p. 1754
92-21-14 Amended V. 26, p. 409 102-4-4a Amended V. 25, p. 1463
82-4-3a Amended (T) V. 25, p. 378
102-4-8a Revoked V. 26, p. 881
92-21-16 Revoked V. 26, p. 409
82-4-3a Amended V. 25, p. 844
102-5-2 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1140
92-21-17 Revoked V. 26, p. 409
82-14-1
102-5-3 Amended V. 25, p. 1464
92-51-41 Amended V. 25, p. 255
through
102-5-4a Amended (T) V. 25, p. 992, 1019
92-51-41a New V. 25, p. 255
82-14-5 New V. 26, p. 16-19
102-5-4a Amended V. 25, p. 1466
82-15-1 New (T) V. 25, p. 984, 1019 AGENCY 93: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE-- 102-5-5 Amended V. 25, p. 187
82-15-1 New V. 25, p. 1363 DIVISION OF PROPERTY VALUATION 102-5-8 Revoked V. 26, p. 881
AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE COMMISSION 102-6-8 Amended V. 26, p. 881
Reg. No. Action Register
Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 105: BOARD OF
93-7-1 New V. 26, p. 14
INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES
93-7-2 New V. 26, p. 14
86-1-2 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1132
93-7-3 New V. 26, p. 14
86-1-5 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1132 Reg. No. Action Register
93-8-1 New V. 26, p. 14
86-1-10 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1133
105-4-1 Amended V. 25, p. 101
93-8-2 New V. 26, p. 14
86-1-11 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1134
105-5-2 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 982, 1019
93-8-3 New V. 26, p. 14
86-1-13 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1135 105-5-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1530
86-1-15 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1135 AGENCY 97: KANSAS COMMISSION ON 105-5-3 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 982, 1019
86-1-17 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1136 VETERANS' AFFAIRS 105-5-3 Amended V. 25, p. 1530
86-1-18 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1137 105-5-6 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 982, 1019
Reg. No. Action Register
86-1-19 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1137 105-5-6 Amended V. 25, p. 1530
86-1-20 New (T) V. 26, p. 1137 97-4-1 105-5-7 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 983, 1019
86-3-15 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1138 through 105-5-7 Amended V. 25, p. 1531
86-3-21 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1138 97-4-8 New V. 25, p. 1596, 1597 105-5-8 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 983, 1019
86-3-22 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1138 97-6-1 New V. 26, p. 484 105-5-8 Amended V. 25, p. 1531
97-6-2 New V. 26, p. 485 105-11-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1531
AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS
97-6-4 105-11-1 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 1257
Reg. No. Action Register through
AGENCY 108: STATE EMPLOYEES
97-6-11 New V. 26, p. 485-488
88-3-8 Revoked V. 26, p. 1141 HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
88-3-8a New V. 26, p. 1141 AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS
Reg. No. Action Register
88-3-12 Amended V. 26, p. 1141
Reg. No. Action Register
88-15-1 Revoked V. 25, p. 1403 108-1-4 Amended V. 25, p. 180
88-15-2 Revoked V. 25, p. 1403 100-11-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1258 AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY
88-16-1 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404 100-15-5 Amended V. 26, p. 384 MEDICAL SERVICES
88-16-1b Revoked V. 25, p. 1404 100-15-6 Amended V. 26, p. 385
Reg. No. Action Register
88-16-2 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404 100-22-7 New V. 26, p. 1043
109-8-1 Amended (T) V. 26, p. 12
88-16-5 Revoked V. 25, p. 1404 100-22-8 New (T) V. 26, p. 628
Vol. 26, No. 38, September 20, 2007
Kansas Secretary of State 2007
Index to Regulations 1525
Kansas Register
111-4-2504 115-4-6 Amended V. 25, p. 336
AGENCY 110: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
through 115-4-13 Amended V. 26, p. 1111
Reg. No. Action Register
111-4-2520 New V. 26, p. 204-212 115-7-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1605
110-9-1 111-4-2521 115-7-4 Amended V. 25, p. 1606
through through 115-7-8 New V. 25, p. 1606
110-9-8 New V. 25, p. 373-375 111-4-2525 New V. 26, p. 566-569 115-8-7 Amended V. 26, p. 1364
110-13-4 Amended V. 25, p. 447 111-4-2526 115-9-9 Amended V. 26, p. 641
110-14-1 New V. 25, p. 1771 through 115-16-5 Amended V. 25, p. 1607
110-14-2 New V. 25, p. 1771 111-4-2552 New V. 26, p. 632-641 115-18-10 Amended V. 26, p. 101
111-4-2553 115-18-12 Amended V. 25, p. 1608
AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY
through 115-18-18 New V. 25, p. 1608
A complete index listing all regulations filed by
111-4-2557 New V. 26, p. 692-695 115-18-19 New V. 25, p. 1608
the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can be
111-4-2558 115-18-20 New V. 25, p. 1609
found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000
through 115-20-5 New V. 25, p. 1609
Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed by the
111-4-2566 New V. 26, p. 881-885 115-20-6 New V. 25, p. 1611
Kansas Lottery from 2001 through 2003 can be
111-4-2567 115-30-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1364
found in the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003
through 115-30-5 Amended V. 26, p. 1365
Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed by the
111-4-2573 New V. 26, p. 1367-1372 115-30-7 Amended V. 26, p. 1365
Kansas Lottery from 2004 through 2005 can be
111-4-2574 115-30-8 Amended V. 26, p. 1365
found in the Vol. 24, No. 52, December 29, 2005
through 115-30-10 Amended V. 26, p. 1366
Kansas Register. The following regulations were
111-4-2591 New V. 26, p. 1394-1406 115-30-12 New V. 26, p. 1366
filed after January 1, 2006:
111-5-126 AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATE
through
Reg. No. Action Register APPRAISAL BOARD
111-5-138 New V. 25, p. 386-390
111-2-30 Amended V. 25, p. 414 Reg. No. Action Register
111-5-131 Amended V. 26, p. 570
111-2-187 New V. 25, p. 381 111-5-139 New V. 25, p. 423 117-1-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1259
111-2-188 New V. 25, p. 1363 111-5-139a New V. 25, p. 795 117-2-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1259
111-2-189 New V. 25, p. 1411 111-5-140 117-2-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1260
111-2-190 New V. 25, p. 1694 through 117-2-3 Amended V. 26, p. 1261
111-2-191 111-5-149 New V. 25, p. 795-797 117-2-4 Amended V. 26, p. 1261
through 111-5-150 117-3-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1262
111-2-196 New V. 26, p. 129, 130 through 117-3-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1265
111-2-194 Amended V. 26, p. 173 111-5-154 New V. 25, p. 842-844 117-3-2a Amended V. 26, p. 564
111-2-197 New V. 26, p. 173 111-5-155 117-3-4 Amended V. 26, p. 1264
111-2-198 New V. 26, p. 174 through 117-4-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1264
111-2-199 111-5-159 New V. 25, p. 1703, 1704 117-4-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1265
through 111-5-160 117-4-2a Amended V. 26, p. 564
111-2-204 New V. 26, p. 202, 203 through 117-4-3 Amended V. 26, p. 1266
111-2-204 Amended V. 26, p. 565 111-5-164 New V. 26, p. 696, 697 117-4-4 Amended V. 26, p. 1266
111-2-205 New V. 26, p. 565 111-6-1 Amended V. 25, p. 222 117-5-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1148
111-2-206 New V. 26, p. 631 111-6-27 New V. 26, p. 259 117-6-1 Amended V. 26, p. 1266
111-2-207 New V. 26, p. 631 111-7-81 Amended V. 25, p. 319 117-6-2 Amended V. 26, p. 1267
111-2-208 New V. 26, p. 1394 111-7-193 New V. 25, p. 1026 117-8-1 Amended V. 25, p. 866
111-2-209 New V. 26, p. 1394 111-7-194 New V. 25, p. 1027
111-4-2342 AGENCY 118: STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
111-7-195
through Reg. No. Action Register
through
111-4-2349 New V. 25, p. 217-221 111-7-207 New V. 25, p. 1420-1423 118-4-4 Amended V. 26, p. 46
111-4-2350 111-7-197 Amended V. 26, p. 886
through AGENCY 121: DEPARTMENT OF
111-7-198 Amended V. 26, p. 1406
111-4-2362 New V. 25, p. 311-319 CREDIT UNIONS
111-7-208
111-4-2363 through Reg. No. Action Register
through 111-7-217 New V. 26, p. 138-141
111-4-2382 New V. 25, p. 339-351 121-5-1 Amended (T) V. 25, p. 1304
111-7-218
111-4-2383 121-5-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1727
through
through 121-5-2 Revoked (T) V. 25, p. 1304
111-7-222 New V. 26, p. 887, 888
111-4-2387 New V. 25, p. 381-384 121-5-2 Revoked V. 25, p. 1727
111-9-130
111-4-2389 121-5-3 New (T) V. 25, p. 1304
through
through 121-5-3 New V. 25, p. 1727
111-9-133 New V. 25, p. 351-353
111-4-2393 New V. 25, p. 385, 386 121-7-1 New V. 25, p. 1728
111-9-134 New V. 25, p. 1704
111-4-2394 121-8-1 New (T) V. 25, p. 1304
111-9-135 New V. 25, p. 1705
through 121-8-1 New V. 25, p. 1728
111-9-136 New V. 26, p. 141
111-4-2404 New V. 25, p. 415-422
111-9-137 New V. 26, p. 180 AGENCY 123: JUVENILE JUSTICE
111-4-2405
111-9-138 New V. 26, p. 212 AUTHORITY
through
111-9-139 New V. 26, p. 212
111-4-2418 New V. 25, p. 787-795 Reg. No. Action Register
111-9-140 New V. 26, p. 213
111-4-2419 123-6-101
111-9-141 New V. 26, p. 570
through through
111-9-142 New V. 26, p. 571
111-4-2427 New V. 25, p. 868-874 123-6-106 New V. 25, p. 1634, 1635
111-9-143 New V. 26, p. 697
111-4-2420 Amended V. 25, p. 1019
111-9-144 New V. 26, p. 698 AGENCY 129: KANSAS HEALTH
111-4-2428
111-9-145 New V. 26, p. 699 POLICY AUTHORITY
through
111-9-146
111-4-2434 New V. 25, p. 1020-1025 Reg. No. Action Register
through
111-4-2435
111-9-151 New V. 26, p. 888-891 129-5-1 Amended V. 26, p. 281
through
111-11-1 Amended V. 25, p. 223 129-5-65 New V. 26, p. 1091
111-4-2454 New V. 25, p. 1364-1376
111-12-4 Amended V. 26, p. 571 129-5-88 New V. 25, p. 1830
111-4-2455
111-14-2 New V. 26, p. 214 129-5-108 New V. 25, p. 1571
through
111-14-3 New V. 26, p. 1331 129-5-118 New V. 25, p. 665
111-4-2467 New V. 25, p. 1412-1420
129-5-118b New V. 25, p. 665
111-4-2468 AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF
129-6-38 New V. 25, p. 1030
through WILDLIFE AND PARKS
129-6-77 New V. 25, p. 847
111-4-2482 New V. 25, p. 1695-1702
Reg. No. Action Register 129-6-151 New V. 25, p. 848
111-4-2483
115-2-1 Amended V. 25, p. 1602 129-6-152 New V. 25, p. 848
through
115-2-2 Amended V. 25, p. 1603 129-7-65 New V. 25, p. 848
111-4-2496 New V. 26, p. 130-138
115-2-3a Amended V. 26, p. 1109 129-14-22 New V. 25, p. 1030
111-4-2495 Amended V. 26, p. 203
115-2-4 Amended V. 25, p. 336 129-14-27 New V. 25, p. 849
111-4-2497
115-4-4 Amended V. 26, p. 410 129-14-51 New V. 25, p. 849
through
111-4-2503 New V. 26, p. 174-179 115-4-4a Amended V. 26, p. 411 129-14-52 New V. 25, p. 849
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