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Table of Contents

Legislative BranchLegislative Administrative Services

Interim committee schedule ................................................................................................1413

RatesPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of investment rates ...................................................................................................1414

NoticesKansas State Board of Emergency Medical Services

Notice of meetings ................................................................................................................1414Wichita State University

Notice of intent to lease land and/or building space .......................................................1414Board of Regents Universities

Notice to bidders ...................................................................................................................1414State Association of Kansas Watersheds

Notice to bidders for dam inspection projects ..................................................................1415North Central Regional Planning Commission

Notice to bidders for ballistic helmets and vests ..............................................................1415Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Procurement and Contracts

Notice to bidders for state purchases .................................................................................1415Kansas Department of Transportation

Notice to contractors .............................................................................................................1416Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Notices concerning proposed air quality class I operating permit renewals ..... 1417-1418Notice of state solid waste management plan ..................................................................1418Notice concerning water pollution control permits and applications ..........................1419Notice of standing order for Covid-19 testing ..................................................................1420Notice of hearing for total maximum daily loads in the Lower Arkansas River Basin ..........................................................................................................................1422

BondsKansas Development Finance Authority

Notice of hearing on proposed agricultural development revenue bonds ..................1423City of Sedgwick, Kansas

Notice of intent to seek private placement general obligation bonds ...........................1424

RegulationsKansas Department of Revenue

Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations ............................................1424Kansas Department of Agriculture

Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulation .............................................1424Kansas State Board of Technical Professions

Permanent administrative regulations ...............................................................................1425

Index to administrative regulations ...........................................................................1432

Cover Artwork: Election Day, AlmaPhoto by Todd Caywood

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State of KansasLegislative Administrative Services

Interim Committee ScheduleThe Legislative Research Department gives notice that the following legislative committees plan to meet on the dates

listed below based on current information and subject to change. Requests for accommodation to participate in commit-tee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the meeting by contacting Legislative Administra-tive Services at 785-296-2391 or TTY 711, or email [email protected].

Date Room Time Committee AgendaNov. 16 582-N 10:00 a.m. Joint Committee on Kansas

SecurityPresentations on security-related topics from Legislative Office of Information Services, Department of Labor, Department of Agriculture, Legislative Division of Post Audit, Department of Health and Environment, Kansas Highway Patrol, Division of Emergency Management, and Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Portions of this meeting are expected to be closed under provisions of KSA 75-4319(b)(12).

Nov. 16-17 112-N 9:00 a.m. Special Committee on Economic Recovery

TBD

Nov. 17 548-S 9:30 a.m. Senate Confirmation Oversight

Consideration of appointments.

Nov. 17-18 582-N 9:00 a.m. (17th)8:00 a.m. (18th)

Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight

Overviews from Kansas Department of Corrections and Kansas Sentencing Commission; Updates from Juvenile Justice Oversight Committee, Criminal Justice Reform Commission, Council for State Governments – Justice Center, and Governor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice.

Nov. 19 Conference Call Only

10:00 a.m. Legislative Coordinating Council

Legislative matters.

Nov. 23 Remote Mtg. 1:30 p.m. Kansas Criminal Justice Reform Commission

Presentation of subcommittee reports; Discussion of December 2020 report; Discussion of next meeting.

Nov. 30 546-S TBD Legislative Post Audit Committee

TBD

Dec. 1 548-S TBD Legislative Budget Committee TBD

Dec. 2 548-S TBD Joint Committee on Pensions, Investments and Benefits (KPERS)

TBD

Dec. 2 582-N TBD Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and Regulations

TBD

Tom Day, DirectorLegislative Administrative Services

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State of KansasPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of Investment RatesThe following rates are published in accordance with

K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined in K.S.A. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 12-1675a(g).

Effective 11-16-20 through 11-22-20 Term Rate 1-89 days 0.09% 3 months 0.05% 6 months 0.08% 12 months 0.12% 18 months 0.16% 2 years 0.17%

Scott MillerDirector of Investments

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State of KansasBoard of Emergency Medical Services

Notice of MeetingsThe Board of Emergency Medical Services will meet

at 9:00 a.m. Friday, December 4, 2020, in Room 582-N of the State Capitol Building, 300 SW 10th, Topeka, Kansas. Meetings for the Planning and Operations Committee, the Education, Examination, Certification and Training Committee, the Investigations Committee, and the Ex-ecutive Committee will be held Thursday, December 3, 2020 starting at 8:30 a.m. at the same location. Items on the agenda for the board meeting can be found at http://www.ksbems.org.

All meetings of the board are open to the public. For more information, contact Joseph House, Room 1031, Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson, Topeka, KS, 66612-1228 or 785-296-7296.

Joseph HouseExecutive Director

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State of KansasWichita State University

Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building SpaceBeginning Publication Date: Vol. 39, No. 43, October 22, 2020Ending Publication Date: Vol. 40, No. 4, January 28, 2021

Public notice is hereby given that Wichita State Univer-sity intends to lease available land and building space lo-cated on WSU’s main campus, WSU’s Innovation Campus and on property owned by WSU adjacent to the main cam-pus on 17th and Hillside streets. The university will con-sider leasing such property and/or space to those whose presence on campus would advance the university’s ap-plied learning vision or its mission as an educational, cul-tural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater pub-lic good, or otherwise provide supporting services and amenities to the campus community. Such projects could include, but not be limited to: (1) development of a part-

nership building to provide office and/or laboratory space to support education and research, advance innovation, foster microenterprises, and/or lease to industry partner-ships in any market that aligns with University programs; (2) child care facilities; (3) adult living and retirement fa-cilities; (4) restaurants; (5) retail, grocery, or pharmacy establishments; (6) financial institutions; (7) event and/or performance center; and (8) parking garage. Because tenant development and/or use must be a good fit with the university’s educational mission and available space, please be prepared to provide the following information: (1) name; (2) square footage of space needs and desired lease term and location; (3) equipment, design, or other special needs; (4) description of anticipated use; and (5) the anticipated benefits to the university, its students and the WSU community (e.g. applied learning, joint research, faculty start-up, etc.). Additional information such as ren-derings, architectural and design plans, project timeline, and subcontractor list is encouraged. The university will consider serious proposals and inquiries from any finan-cially qualified individual, group, organization, or compa-ny. If interested, please contact Wichita State University Property Manager Crystal Stegeman at [email protected]. This publication is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), to the extent applicable.

Crystal StegemanUniversity Property Manager

Office of the Vice President forAdministration and Finance

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State of KansasBoard of Regents Universities

Notice to BiddersThe universities of the Kansas Board of Regents encour-

age interested vendors to visit the various universities’ purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all transactions, including construction projects, for which the universities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortia commonly uti-lized by the universities, are seeking information, com-petitive bids, or proposals. The referenced construction projects may include project delivery construction pro-curement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 76-7,125 et seq.Emporia State University – Bid postings: https://www.emporia.edu/about-emporia-state-university/business- office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: phone: 620-341-5134, fax: 620-341-6770, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Emporia State University Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Empo-ria, KS 66801.Fort Hays State University – Electronic bid postings: http://www.fhsu.edu/purchasing/bids/. Additional con-tact info: phone: 785- 628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State University Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., Sheridan Hall 318, Hays, KS 67601.Kansas State University – Bid postings: https://www. k-state.edu/purchasing/rfq. Due to Covid-19, Kansas

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State University will not be accepting paper bids until further notice. Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, 2323 Anderson Ave., Kansas State University, Manhat-tan, KS 66506. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532- 6214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected] State University – Bid postings: https://www.pittstate.edu/office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: phone: 620-235-4169, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762.University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http://www.procurement.ku.edu/. Due to Covid-19, the Uni-versity of Kansas will not be accepting paper bids until further notice. KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Cam-pus Road, Room 30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected] of Kansas Medical Center – Bid post-ings: http://www.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bid- opportunities.html. Additional contact info: phone: 913-588-1117. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medi-cal Center, Purchasing Department, Mail Stop 2034, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160.Wichita State University – Bid postings: http://www.wichita.edu/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3528, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Office of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 12, Wichita, KS 67260-0012.

Debbie RedekerChair of Regents Purchasing Group

Purchasing DirectorEmporia State University

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State Association of Kansas WatershedsNotice to Bidders

The State Association of Kansas Watersheds (SAKW) will accept sealed bids, in single copy, for the work de-scribed herein until 2:00 p.m. (CST) November 20, 2020, in the SAKW office, 2830 Rain Rd., Chapman, KS 67431, and at that time publicly opened.

The work consists of operation and maintenance in-spections of 277 PL-566 dams; completion of reports for all dams on KS-ADS-8 distributed to designated watershed districts, NRCS Supervisory District Con-servationists, and Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Conservation; and uploading of all reports to DamWatch.

The successful bidder will be required to execute the SAKW contract. The work must commence no sooner than January 1, 2021 and be completed by December 31, 2021. As a secondary requirement, 138 dams must be inspected, reported with distribution and uploading to DamWatch by July 1, 2021.

No bid or performance surety is required for this pro-posal. A certificate of insurance covering all inspectors and the vehicles they drive is required.

A $750 per day penalty will be assessed for any spec-ified work not completed by the July 1 or December 31, 2021 deadlines.

Upon request to Herbert R. Graves Jr., SAKW Ex-ecutive Director, 2830 Rain Rd., Chapman, KS 67431, phone 785-922-6664, or [email protected], a bid packet will be sent to each prospective bidder. The bid packet will contain a bid form; performance specifi-cations; and a listing of all Watershed District contacts, dam site numbers, NRCS Supervisory DC, and KDA/DOC contacts.

Herb GravesExecutive Director

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North Central Regional Planning Commission

Notice to BiddersRequest for bid for ballistic helmets and vests and will

be accepted by the North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) until 2:00 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at 109 N. Mill St., Beloit, KS 67420, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud at the same address. Copies of the request for bid and project specifications can be accessed by going to http://procurement.ncrpc.org/HS/projects.html or by contact-ing the NCRPC at 785-738-2218 or [email protected]. This action is being taken on behalf of the Southeast Kansas Regional Homeland Security Council. Estimated project value exceeds $25,000.

Lisa PetersHomeland Security Coordinator

Assistant Executive DirectorDoc. No. 048625

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Di-rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376:12/11/2020 EVT0007717 Aggregate – Atchison Area12/16/2020 EVT0007719 Appraisal Case Study Exams12/17/2020 EVT0007722 Janitorial Services – Wamego12/18/2020 EVT0007715 Yale West Reclamation Project

The above referenced bid documents can be down-loaded at the following website:http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/

bid-solicitationsAdditional files may be located at the following web-

site (please monitor this website on a regular basis for any changes/addenda):

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12/01/2020 A-014124 Hutchison Correctional Facility; Power Plant Boiler Replacement Installation12/08/2020 A-014208 Lansing Correctional Facility; Industrial Building 2 Electrical Upgrades

Information regarding prequalification, projects, and bid documents can be obtained at 785-296-8899 or http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc.

Richard Beattie, DirectorOffice of Procurement and Contracts

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State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to ContractorsElectronic copies of the letting proposals and plans are

available on the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) website at https://kdotapp.ksdot.org/Proposal/Proposal.aspx. The website will allow the contractor to request approval from KDOT to bid as a prime contrac-tor and be included on the “Bid Holders List,” or to be in-cluded on the “Non-Bid Holders List” as a subcontractor/supplier. KDOT’s approval is required to bid as a prime contractor. To bid as a prime contractor, KDOT needs to be notified of the intent to bid no later than the close of business on the Monday preceding the scheduled letting date. Failure to obtain prior approval to bid as a prime contractor on any projects listed below will be reason to reject your bid. The Secretary reserves the right to reject bids that do not comply with all requirements for prepar-ing a bidding proposal as specified in the 2015 edition of the Kansas Department of Transportation Standard Speci-fications for State Road and Bridge Construction.

KDOT will only accept electronic internet proposals using the Bid Express website at http://www.bidx.com until 1:00 p.m. (CST) December 16, 2020. The KDOT bid letting will be conducted remotely by audio broadcast ONLY at 3:00 p.m. (CST) Wednesday, December 16, 2020. To join the conference call dial 866-620-7326 and enter conference code 5895748207. KDOT has tested the pro-cess, but in the event of an unforeseen issue, KDOT will provide updates.

Each bidder shall certify that such person, firm, associ-ation, or corporation has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free compet-itive bidding in connection with the submitted bid. This certification shall be in the form of a required contract pro-vision provided by the state to each prospective bidder. Failure to complete the required contract provision and certify the completeness of the preceding statement when electronically signing the proposal will make the bid non-responsive and not eligible for award consideration.

District One – NortheastWyandotte – 105 KA-5953-01 – K-7, from the Kansas

River Bridge north 2.1 miles to the portland concrete ce-

ment pavement south of I-70 and U.S. 24, from the port-land concrete cement pavement south of the U.S. 24/U.S. 73/K-7 junction east to the I-70 junction, milling and overlay, 2.9 miles. (State Funds)

District Two – North CentralCloud – 24-15 KA-3239-02 – U.S. 24, from a mile east

of 220th Road (County Road 801), east to the Cloud/Clay county line, milling and overlay, 7.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

District Three – NorthwestRussell – 70-84 KA-5687-01 – I-70, bridge #026 over

198th Street located 13.06 miles east of the U.S. 281/I-70 junction and bridge #030 over 200th Boulevard located 14.58 miles east of the U.S. 281/I-70 junction, bridge re-pair. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-4746-02 – U.S. 281, K-18, and K-232 in Russell County along with minimal locations in the surrounding counties of Osborne, Barton, and Lincoln, signing, 62.0 miles. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 70-106 KA-4746-04 – I-70 across District 3, signing, 205.0 miles. (Federal Funds)

District Four – SoutheastAnderson – 31-2 KA-3907-01 – K-31, bridge #030 over

the North Fork of the Little Osage Drainage located 2.09 miles east of the east U.S. 59 junction, bridge replace-ment. (Federal Funds)

Bourbon – 3-6 KA-5922-01 – K-3, from the west K-39/K-3 junction north 10.1 miles to the east U.S. 54/K-3 junction, surface recycle, 10.1 miles. (Federal Funds)

Bourbon – 54-6 KA-5936-01 – U.S. 54, from the Allen/Bourbon county line east to 1.2 miles east of the north U.S. 69/U.S. 54 junction, surfacing, 22.7 miles. (Federal Funds)

Cherokee – 103-11 KA-5940-01 – K-103, from the K-7/K-103 junction east to the U.S. 69/K-103 junction, milling and overlay, 7.0 miles. (Federal Funds)

Greenwood – 99-37 KA-5939-01 – K-99, from the east U.S. 54/K-99 junction north to the Greenwood/Lyon coun-ty line, milling and overlay, 23.8 miles. (Federal Funds)

Linn – 7-54 KA-5932-01 – K-7, from the south K-52/K-7 junction north to the K-152/K-7 junction, milling and overlay, 15.7 miles. (Federal Funds)

Montgomery – 166-63 KA-5942-01 – U.S. 166, from the south U.S. 75/U.S. 166 junction east to the west city limits of Coffeyville, milling and overlay, 14.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Montgomery – 75-63 KA-5948-01 – U.S. 75, from the south city limits of Caney north to the south U.S. 166/U.S. 75 junction, milling and overlay, 1.0 mile. (State Funds)

Montgomery – 63 KA-5950-01 – U.S. 75, from the south U.S. 400/U.S. 75 junction north to the Montgomery/Wil-son county line; U.S. 166, from the 4-lane west of the railroad tracks east to the west city limits of Coffeyville (eastbound only); and U.S. 169, from the Kansas/ Oklaho-ma state line north to the south city limits of Coffeyville, pavement patching, 3.0 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-5924-01 – K-3, from the K-65/K-3 junction north to the Bourbon/Linn county line and from the Bourbon/Linn county line north to the K-31/K-3 junc-

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tion; K-7, from the west K-31/K-7 junction east to the east K-31/K-7 junction; K-31, from the K-65/K-31 junction east to the west K-7/K-31 junction; and K-65, from the K-3/K-65 junction north to the K-31/K-65 junction in Ma-pleton, milling and overlay, 21.5 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 54-106 KA-5944-01 – U.S. 54, from the west K-99/U.S. 54 junction east to the Greenwood/Woodson county line and from the Greenwood/Woodson county line east to the west city limits of Yates Center, milling and overlay, 28.2 miles. (State Funds)

District Five – South CentralButler – 8 TE-0453-01 – East Park in the City of El Do-

rado, pedestrian and bicycle paths, 0.8 mile. (Federal Funds)

Pratt – 54-76 KA-5429-01 – U.S. 54 from New Street to Mound Street in Pratt, pavement reconstruction, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 56-106 KA-6041-01 – U.S. 56, from the east city limits of Ellinwood east to the Barton/Rice county line and from the Barton/Rice county line east to the west city limits of Lyons, crack repair, 19.3 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 14-106 KA-6044-01 – K-14, from the K-14/U.S. 160 junction north to the Harper/Kingman county line and from the Harper/Kingman county line north to the K-14/K-42 junction, crack repair, 12.5 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 49-106 KA-6048-01 – K-49, from 2.5 miles north of the west U.S. 160/K-49 junction north to the Sumner/Sedgwick county line and from the Sumner/Sedgwick county line north to the K-42/K-49 junction, crack repair, 12.6 miles. (State Funds)

Sumner – 53-96 KA-6047-01 – K-53, from the U.S. 81/K-53 junction east to the west city limits of Mulvane and from the east city limits of Mulvane east to the K-15/K-53 junction, crack repair, 4.9 miles. (State Funds)

District Six – SouthwestGrant – 25-34 KA-5826-01 – K-25, from the north city

limits of Ulysses north to the Grant/Kearny county line, milling and overlay, 9.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Greeley – 27-36 KA-5930-01 – K-27, from the Greeley/Hamilton county line north to the Greeley/Wallace coun-ty line with the exception of 655 feet (between mile mark-er 108.319- 108.952) through the city of Tribune, surface recycle, 29.5 miles. (Federal Funds)

Hodgeman – 156-42 KA-5869-01 – K-156, from the east K-156/U.S. 283 junction east approximately 19 miles to the Hodgeman/Pawnee county line, milling and overlay, 19.3 miles. (State Funds)

Hodgeman – 283-42 KA-5870-01 – U.S. 283, from the Hodgeman/Ford county line north 11.5 miles to the Buckner Creek bridge (#042) located south of Jetmore, milling and overlay, 11.5 miles. (Federal Funds)

Kearny – 50-47 KA-5935-01 – U.S. 50, from the west city limits of Lakin east to the Kearny/Finney county line, milling and overlay, 10.4 miles. (Federal Funds)

Morton – 56-65 KA-5833-01 – U.S. 56, from the Kansas/Oklahoma state line east to the west city limits of Rolla, milling and overlay, 17.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-5843-01 – U.S. 56, from the east K-190/U.S. 56 junction east to the Haskell/Gray county line and from the Haskell/Gray county line east to the

west city limits of Montezuma, milling and overlay, 23.5 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-5847-01 – K-144, from the U.S. 83/K-144 junction east to the Haskell/Gray county line and from the Haskell/Gray county line east to the U.S. 56/K-144 junction, surface recycle, 16.7 miles. (State Funds)

Statewide – 106 KA-5858-01 – K-34, from the K-34/U.S. 160 junction north to the Clark/Ford county line and from the Clark/Ford county line north to the east U.S. 54 junction, milling and overlay, 25.5 miles. (State Funds)

Julie LorenzSecretary

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State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal

Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. Tall-grass Interstate Gas Transmission LLC – Tescott Com-pressor Station has applied for a Class I operating permit renewal in accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and types of regulated air pollutants emitted from the facility; the emission limitations, standards, and re-quirements applicable to each source; and the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements applicable to each source as of the effective date of permit issuance.

Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission LLC – Tescott Compressor Station, 530 N. 30th Rd., Tescott, KS 67484, owns and operates a compressor station located at Sec-tion 4, Township 12S, Range 5W, Ottawa County, Kansas.

A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information re-lied upon during the permit application review process are available for public review during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the North Central District Office, 2501 Mar-ket Pl., Suite D, Salina, KS 67401. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documentation, con-tact Cathy Richardson, 785-296-1947, at the central office of the KDHE or Josh Webb, 785-827-9639, at the North Central District Office. The standard departmental cost will be assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, accompanied with supporting information, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to Cathy Richardson, KDHE, BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final permit de-cision, written comments must be received no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 21, 2020.

A person may request a public hearing be held on the proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The

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written request must be submitted to Cathy Richardson, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 21, 2020 in order for the Secretary of Health and Environ-ment to consider the request.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with the public comment period, within which to object to the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review period, any person may petition the administrator of the EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe-riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived.

Any such petition shall be based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period provided for in this notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im-practicable to raise such objections within such period, or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such period. Contact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition period commences.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048613

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal

Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. The Sherwin-Williams Company has applied for a Class I op-erating permit renewal in accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and types of regulated air pol-lutants emitted from the facility; the emission limitations, standards, and requirements applicable to each source; and the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting re-quirements applicable to each source as of the effective date of permit issuance.

The Sherwin-Williams Company, 630 E. 13th St., An-dover, KS 67002, owns and produces paint, varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied products located at, 630 E. 13th St., Andover, KS 67002.

A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information re-lied upon during the permit application review process are available for public review during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the South Central District Office, 300 W. Douglas, Suite 700, Wichita, KS 67202. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documen-tation, contact Rumela Bhadra, 785-291-3271, at the cen-

tral office of the KDHE or Amanda Smyth, 316-337-6030 or 316-337-6020, at the South Central District Office. The standard departmental cost will be assessed for any cop-ies requested. The proposed permit, accompanied with supporting information, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to Rumela Bhadra, KDHE, BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final permit de-cision, written comments must be received no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 21, 2020.

A person may request a public hearing be held on the proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The written request must be submitted to Rumela Bhadra, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 21, 2020 in order for the Secretary of Health and Environ-ment to consider the request.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with the public comment period, within which to object to the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review period, any person may petition the administrator of the EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe-riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived.

Any such petition shall be based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period provided for in this notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im-practicable to raise such objections within such period, or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such period. Contact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition period commences.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048622

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice of State Solid Waste Management PlanThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment

(KDHE) is authorized and directed by K.S.A. 65-3406(a)(5) to develop a statewide solid waste management plan. No further direction is provided by the statute. Howev-er, it has been the practice of the KDHE Bureau of Waste Management (BWM) to revise and update the plan every five years.

The BWM is providing notice of its proposed 2021-2025 statewide solid waste management plan. The plan provides a summary of current conditions related to the management of solid waste in Kansas, an overview of

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program resources, and establishes broad solid waste program goals. Program goals were developed with the input of industry stakeholders across the state, including solid waste facility operators, local planners and elected officials, and private consultants.

Although not required by statute, the BWM has post-ed this proposed plan on its website for review and comment prior to adopting the plan as final. The plan can be accessed at https://www.kdheks.gov/waste/p_ rptspubsnewsletters.html.

Written comments received before 5:00 p.m. Wednes-day, December 9, 2020 will be considered prior to adopt-ing the proposed plan. Comments can be submitted in writing to Julie Coleman at [email protected] or 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 320, Topeka, KS, 66612-1366.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048616

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications

In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regula-tions 28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 through 33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the au-thority vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, various draft water pollution control documents (permits, notices to revoke and reissue, notices to terminate) have been pre-pared and/or permit applications have been received for discharges to waters of the United States and the state of Kansas for the class of discharges described below.

The proposed actions concerning the draft documents are based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan-dards, regulations, and effluent limitations of the state of Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. The final action will result in a Federal National Pollut-ant Discharge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kansas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subject to certain conditions, revocation, and reissuance of the designated permit or termination of the designat-ed permit.

Public Notice No. KS-AG-20-257/265Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

John Lohrey2224 CR 320Bison, KS 67520

SW/4 of Section 35T17S, R17WRush County

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UARH-B019

The proposed action is to modify and issue a state permit for a facility for a proposed maximum capacity of 999 head (999 animal units) of cattle weighing 700 pounds. This represents a decrease in the per-mitted animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. This facility has an approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

J-Six Enterprises, LLC – Smoky Hills11513 S. Soderberg Rd.Falun, KS 67442

SW/4 of Section 30and NW/4 of Section 31T16S, R04WSaline County

Smoky Hill – SalineRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-SHSA-C001Federal Permit No. KS0045489

The proposed action is to modify and reissue the existing State/NP-DES permit for a facility for a proposed maximum capacity of 6,000 head (6,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds and 3,000 head (1,500 animal units) of cattle weighing less than 700 pounds, and 6 head (12 animal units) of horses. This represents an increase in the permitted animal units from the previous permit. No modifications to the existing facility are proposed at this time. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

D-L DairyDale Deters and Lane Deters885 H Rd.Centralia, KS 66415

NE/4 of Section 30and NW/4 of Section 29T04S, R12ENemaha County

Big Blue River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-BBNM-M001

The proposed action is to modify and reissue the existing state permit for a facility for a proposed maximum capacity of 145 head (203 an-imal units) of mature dairy cattle, 60 head (60 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pound, and 30 head (15 animal units) of cattle weighing 700 pounds or less; for a total of 278 animal units of mature dairy cattle and other cattle. This represents an increase in the permitted animal units from the previous permit. This permit is also being modified to add a 1.4-acre open lot pen and grass buffer area located in NW ¼ Section 29, Township 4S, Range 12E. This fa-cility has an approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Montgomery Farms of Nemaha County2793 U Rd.Sabetha, KS 66534

SE/4 of Section 19T01S, R14ENemaha County

Missouri River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-MONM-S062

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 900 head (90 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less. There has been no change in animal numbers from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Kansas Feed Yard dba Ross Duff Cattle2505 S. JuniperScott City, KS 67871

W/2 of SE/4 of Section 34T18S, R33WScott County

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UASC-C023Federal Permit No. KS0037923

This is a permit renewal for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 6,000 head (6,000 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. There is no change in the permitted number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an approved Nutri-ent Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Zimmerman Brothers424 NW 90th Rd.Harper, KS 67058

SE/4 of Section 8T32S, R07WHarper County

Lower ArkansasRiver Basin

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Kansas Permit No A-ARHP-M002

This is renewal permit for an existing facility for 100 head (140 animal units) of Mature Dairy Cattle. The facility consists of a parlor, a frees-tall barn, two hay sheds and a concrete feeding area. There has been no change in animal numbers from the previous permit

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Hiebert DairyMerlin D. Hiebert1660 AlamoCanton, KS 67428

NW/4 of Section 17T20S, R01EMarion County

Neosho River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-NEMN-M024

This permit is a permit renewal for an existing facility with a maxi-mum capacity of 100 head (140 animal units) of mature dairy cattle, 40 head (40 animal units) of dairy cattle more than 700 pounds, and 40 head (20 animal units) of dairy cattle 700 pounds or less, for a total of 200 animal units. There has been no change in the permitted animal units.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Robert J. Bina & SonsRobert J. Bina2725 280th St.Lincolnville, KS 66858

NW/4 of Section 21T18S, R05EMarion County

Neosho River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-NEMN-B032

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with the maximum ca-pacity for 650 head (325 animal units) of cattle weighing 700 pounds or less.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Bird City Dairy, LLC2231 CR 31Rexford, KS 67753

N/2 of SW/4and S/2 of NW/4 of Section 27T03S, R37WCheyenne County

Upper RepublicanRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-URCN-D001Federal Permit No. KS0099091

An update to the Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) was received for this existing facility currently permitted for 3,300 head (4,620 animal units) of mature dairy cattle and 300 head (150 animal units) of dairy cattle less than 700 pounds or less. The facility’s NMP was updated to include the addition of two fields, changing two field from solid manure to liquid manure application, and the increase in acreage of one field. There are no changes to the permit or in the permitted number of animal units. Only the updated portions of the Nutrient Management Plan are subject to comment. This facility has an ap-proved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Persons wishing to comment on the draft documents and/or permit applications must submit their comments in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and En-vironment if they wish to have the comments consid-ered in the decision-making process. Comments should be submitted to the attention of the Livestock Waste Management Section for agricultural related draft doc-uments or applications, or to the Technical Services Sec-tion for all other permits, at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Environment, Bu-reau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612-1367.

All comments regarding the draft documents or ap-plication notices received on or before December 19, 2020, will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding this public notice. Please re-

fer to the appropriate Kansas document number (KS-AG-20-257/265) and name of the applicant/permittee when preparing comments.

After review of any comments received during the public notice period, the Secretary of Health and Envi-ronment will issue a determination regarding final agen-cy action on each draft document/application. If response to any draft document/application indicates significant public interest, a public hearing may be held in confor-mance with K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC).

All draft documents/applications and the support-ing information including any comments received are on file and may be inspected at the offices of the Kan-sas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, Kansas. These documents are available upon request at the copy-ing cost assessed by KDHE. Application information and components of plans and specifications for all new and expanding swine facilities are available at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environment offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri-day, excluding holidays.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048617

State of KansasDepartment of Health and EnvironmentNotice of Standing Order for Covid-19 Testing

On March 13, 2020, the President of the United States pursuant to Sections 201 and 301 of the National Emer-gencies Act, 50 U.S.C. § 1601, et seq. and consistent with Section 1135 of the Social Security Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 1320b-5), declared a national emergency that the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States constitutes a na-tional emergency beginning March 1, 2020.

A State of Disaster Emergency was proclaimed for the State of Kansas on March 12, 2020, and such emergency was extended to September 15, 2020 pursuant to Sec. 5(a) of House Bill 2016 (special session 2020) and has since been extended through November 15, 2020.

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) oversees public health in the State of Kansas. The Secretary of the KDHE exercises general supervision of the health of the people of the state and may take ac-tion to prevent the introduction of infectious or conta-gious disease into this state and to prevent the spread of infectious or contagious disease within this state. K.S.A. 65-101(a), K.S.A. 65-128 also authorizes the Secretary of the KDHE to issue orders as may be medically necessary and reasonable to prevent the spread and dissemination of diseases injurious to the public health.

COVID-19 has been recognized as an infectious and contagious disease and a pandemic in the State of Kansas resulting in illnesses, quarantines, school closures, and temporary closure of businesses. In an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 the KDHE works with health care providers and local health departments to identify persons infected with COVID-19 in an effort to stop the spread of the disease.

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To contain and mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread, rapid testing is key. Rampant and efficient testing determines who has the virus and who may be at risk of transmitting the virus and allows for effective management of isolation and quarantine activities for the infected or exposed.

Therefore, pursuant to the authority vesting in me pur-suant to K.S.A. 65-101 and 65-128, to prevent the intro-duction of infectious or contagious disease into this state and to prevent the spread of infectious or contagious dis-ease within this state, a state-wide standing order for a COVID-19 test is hereby issued which would alleviate a patient from having to get an order from their health care provider.

This standing order allows individuals to undergo testing for SARSCoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, subject to the terms set forth below:

1. This standing order (“Order”) authorizes any health care provider or other trained personnel, pursuant to their specific licensure, at a health care facility or medically supervised COVID-19 collection site

in the state (collectively, “collection site”) to collect and submit for laboratory analysis specimens to be tested using a SARSCoV-2 diagnostic test (antigen or PCR) for any individual in accordance with the conditions of this Order. It also authorizes the col-lection site that submitted the specimen for SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic testing under this Order to receive the results of the test directly from the testing labo-ratory. This Order further authorizes the laboratory that performed the diagnostic test for SARS-CoV-2 to provide test results directly to the individual who was tested, with the individual’s consent. KDHE will not be responsible for providing test results di-rectly to the individual who was tested or directly to their physician.

2. Individuals, irrespective of their state of permanent residence so long as the specimen collection occurs within Kansas, who obtain testing pursuant to this Order must meet the KDHE Person Under Investi-gation criteria:

Epidemiologic Risk (Exposure) & Clinical Features

Close contact^ with a person that has laboratory-confirmed COVID-19

and

Asymptomatic §ORDeveloped one or more of the following symptoms within 14 days of last exposure:• fever *• chills• rigors• myalgia• malaise• headache• sore throat• lower respiratory illness (cough, shortness of breath, or

difficulty breathing)• new olfactory and taste disorders• congestion or runny nose• nausea or vomiting• diarrhea without an alternate more likely diagnosis.

Travel to locations on the KDHE Travel Related Quarantine Tablehttps://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/175/Travel-Exposure-Related-Isolation-Quaran

No source of exposure has been identified and

One or more of the following symptoms:• fever *• chills• rigors• myalgia• malaise• headache• sore throat• lower respiratory illness (cough, shortness of breath, or

difficulty breathing)• new olfactory and taste disorders• congestion or runny nose• nausea or vomiting• diarrhea without an alternate more likely diagnosis.

^ Being within 6 feet for a prolonged period (10 minues or longer) or having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed or sneezed on).§ Most people develop disease 5 to 7 days after exposure. Asymptomatic testing should be done on day 7 or later.* Measured fever ≥ 100.4°F (≥ 38°C). Fever CANNOT be subjective.

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3. Prior to collecting the specimen from the individ-ual being tested, the collection sites shall provide appropriate educational information to the indi-vidual, which shall include but is not limited to the following:A. Written information on how and when the indi-

vidual will receive test results; andB. Written information on next steps to take fol-

lowing testing, including information on how to obtain follow-up medical care, and/or to address questions about diagnosis if they test positive for COVID-19.

C. Additionally, collection sites must provide indi-viduals who are positive with KDHE recommen-dations for isolation of cases and information about contacting their county local health de-partments for county specific isolation require-ments. Collection sites must provide individuals known to be close contacts of individuals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, as defined above, with written information on KDHE rec-ommendations for quarantine of close contacts and information about contacting their county local health department for county specific quar-antine requirements.

4. Collection sites may collect specimens for SARS-COV-2 diagnostic tests approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”), authorized by the FDA through an Emergency Use Authorization. Collection sites must also adhere to federal guid-ance outlining requirements for COVID-19 labora-tory reporting. Collection sites must follow appro-priate guidelines to collect a specimen:A. Ensure correct testing materials according to

manufacturer instructions and/or the laboratory that will be performing the test.

B. Ensure appropriate personal protective equip-ment for testing facility staff to administer the test, including gloves, gowns, N95 respirator (or surgical mask if respirator not available), and eye protection (goggles or face shield).

C. Specimens must be collected by licensed health care provider or other appropriately trained and supervised personnel. Specimens may also be collected by individuals themselves under the supervision of a licensed health care provider at the collection site.

D. Follow manufacturer-specific and/or laboratory- specific instructions for specimen collection.

E. Follow CDC guidelines for Collecting, Handling, and Testing Clinical Specimens for Persons for Coronavirus Disease 2019, as amended and sup-plemented.

F. Ensure that laboratories conducting SARS-COV-2 diagnostic tests on the specimens being collected under this Order report test results to the testing site that collected the specimen as soon as practicable.

G. The collection site must furnish results to the in-dividual as soon as possible after results are re-ceived, but no later than one business day after the collection site’s receipt of the test results and provide the test result to the individual’s prima-ry care provider, if known.

H. Collect complete information on the individual consistent with KDHE guidance, including the name and contact information of the individu-al’s primary care provider.

5. Collection sites must report positive and negative COVID-19 test results to the KDHE in a manner prescribed by the KDHE within 24 hours.

This standing order shall take effect immediately and shall remain in force and effect for the duration of the public health emergency unless otherwise modified, supplemented and/or rescinded.Dated November 10, 2020.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048619

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice of HearingThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment

(KDHE) has prepared Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for Slate Creek near Wellington, Little Arkansas River from Alta Mills to Valley Center, and Cowskin Creek from Wichita to Belle Plaine watersheds in the Lower Ar-kansas River Basin. These watersheds are all impaired for total phosphorus. Additionally, the Little Arkansas River from Alta Mills to Valley Center is impaired for dissolved oxygen. Due to these impairments, these waters do not meet state surface water quality standards.

The total phosphorus TMDLs presented for public re-view are:

Lower Arkansas River BasinLittle Arkansas (HUC 11030012)

Little Arkansas River from Alta Mills to Valley CenterLittle Arkansas River at Alta MillsBlack Kettle Creek near HalsteadKisiwa Creek near HalsteadEmma Creek near SedgwickLittle Arkansas River at Valley Center

Middle Arkansas-Slate (HUC 11030013)Cowskin Creek from Wichita to Belle Plaine

Cowskin Creek at WichitaCowskin Creek in Wichita-Valley Center FloodwayCowskin Creek near Belle Plaine

Slate Creek near WellingtonThe dissolved oxygen TMDL presented for public re-

view is:Lower Arkansas River Basin

Little Arkansas (HUC 11030012)Little Arkansas River from Alta Mills to Valley Center

Black Kettle Creek near HalsteadKisiwa Creek near HalsteadEmma Creek near Sedgwick

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Draft copies of these TMDLs can be obtained for review by contacting the Watershed Planning, Monitoring, and As-sessment Section in the Bureau of Water at 785-296-8229 or by accessing them online through the KDHE TMDL web-site at http://www.kdheks.gov/tmdl/planning_mgmt.htm.

A public hearing to take testimony from interested par-ties will be held:

Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2020Time: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.Location: RemoteThe first portion of the hearing will be a briefing by the

Watershed Planning, Monitoring, and Assessment Sec-tion outlining each of the TMDLs, and the second portion of the hearing will be open for public comment. The pub-lic comment period for these TMDLs will be held open from November 19, 2020 through December 23, 2020. After reviewing the testimony and public comments, KDHE will make appropriate revisions to the TMDLs and submit them to Region 7 of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

As part of ongoing efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Kansas, interested individuals are strongly encouraged to participate in the public hearing via Zoom or teleconference. To join the hearing, please access the Zoom room via the KDHE TMDL website at http://www.kdheks.gov/tmdl/planning_mgmt.htm or dial 866-620-7326 and enter the conference code 785 296 5506.

Any individual with a disability may request accom-modation in order to participate in the public hearing process and may request the proposed TMDLs in an accessible format. Accommodations may be made for any individual wishing to attend the public hearing in-person by contacting Michelle Probasco through the contact information specified in this notice; in-person attendees will be required to adhere to current CDC and state of Kansas guidelines for COVID-19. Requests for accommodation to participate in the hearing process should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting KDHE. Requests, questions, or written comments should be directed to Michelle Probasco of the Watershed Planning, Monitoring, and Assessment Section of KDHE at 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612-1367; by email at [email protected]; by telephone at 785-296-8229; or by fax at 785-559-4258.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048621

State of KansasKansas Development Finance Authority

Notice of HearingA public hearing will be conducted at 9:00 a.m. Mon-

day, December 7, 2020, in the offices of the Kansas De-velopment Finance Authority (KDFA), 534 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 800, Topeka, Kansas, on the proposal for the KDFA to issue its Agricultural Development Revenue Bonds for the projects numbered below in the respec-tive maximum principal amounts. The bonds will be is-

sued to assist the borrowers named below (who will be the owners and operators of the projects) to finance the cost in the amount of the bonds, which are then typical-ly purchased by a lender bank who then, through the KDFA, loans the bond proceeds to the borrower for the purposes of acquiring the project. The projects shall be located as shown:

Project No. 001071 Maximum Principal Amount: $369,593.91. Owner/Operator: Clinton M. and Na-tasha Meyer; Description: Acquisition of 140 acres of agricultural land and related improvements and equipment to be used by the owner/operator for farming purposes (the “Project”). The Project is being financed by the Lender for Clinton M. and Natasha Meyer (the “Beginning Farmer”) and is located at Section 13, Township 3, Range 11 in Nemaha County, Kansas, approximately 4¾ miles north of Centralia, Kansas on Hwy 187, at the cor-ner of 128th Road and Hwy 187.

Project No. 001073 Maximum Principal Amount: $171,125. Owner/Operator: Jared R. Strunk; Descrip-tion: Acquisition of 80 acres of agricultural land and related improvements and equipment to be used by the owner/operator for farming purposes (the “Proj-ect”). The Project is being financed by the Lender for Jared R. Strunk (the “Beginning Farmer”) and is lo-cated in the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 24, Elm Creek Township, Marshall County, Kansas, approximately 5 miles south and 3½ miles east of Marysville, Kansas.

The bonds, when issued, will be a limited obligation of the KDFA and will not constitute a general obligation or indebtedness of the state of Kansas or any political subdivision thereof, including the KDFA, nor will they be an indebtedness for which the faith and credit and taxing powers of the state of Kansas are pledged. The bonds will be payable solely from amounts received from the respective borrower, the obligation of which will be sufficient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, if any, on the bonds when they become due.

As part of ongoing efforts to limit the spread of novel coronavirus in Kansas, interested individuals may par-ticipate in the public hearing via conference call. Please call toll free number 866-620-7326 and use conference identification number 159 722 1260 followed by # to join the conference.

All individuals who appear at the hearing will be giv-en an opportunity to express their views concerning the proposal to issue the bonds to finance the projects, and all written comments previously filed with the KDFA at its offices at 534 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 800, Topeka, KS 66603, will be considered. Additional information regarding the projects may be obtained by contacting the KDFA.

Rebecca FloydPresident

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(Published in the Kansas Register November 19, 2020.)

City of Sedgwick, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private

Placement General Obligation Bonds Series A, 2021

Notice is hereby given that the City of Sedgwick, Kan-sas (the “Issuer”) proposes to seek a private placement of the above-referenced bonds. The maximum aggregate principal amount of the bonds shall not exceed $53,981. The proposed sale of the bonds is in all respects subject to approval of a bond purchase agreement between the Issuer and the purchaser of the bonds and the passage of an ordinance and adoption of a resolution by the gov-erning body of the Issuer authorizing the issuance of the bonds and the execution of various documents necessary to deliver the bonds.

Janise P. EnterkinCity Clerk

Doc. No. 048623

State of KansasDepartment of Revenue

Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations

A public hearing will be conducted by the Department of Revenue at 9:00 a.m. Monday, January 25, 2021, to con-sider the revocation of 92-19-47 and 92-19-67, retailers’ sales tax regulations. Due to continuing concerns over COVID-19, the hearing will be held by teleconference hearing instead of an in-person hearing. To participate in the teleconference hearing, a participant should call 877-400-9499 and enter conference code 9676129715. Copies of these proposed regulations and Economic Impact Statements may be found at https://www.ksrevenue.org/prproposedregulations.html.

This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written comments from the public on the proposed reg-ulations. All interested parties may submit written pub-lic comments on the proposed regulations prior to the hearing to Erin Starr, Office of Policy and Research, Mills Building, 109 SW 9th St., Topeka, KS 66601 or through email at [email protected].

All interested parties will be given a reasonable op-portunity to present their views, either orally or in writ-ing or both, concerning the adoption of the proposed regulations. In order to give all parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be necessary to request that each participant limit any oral presentation to five minutes.

Any individual with a disability may request accom-modation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulations and economic impact statements in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation to participate in the hearing should be made at least five working days in advance of the hear-ing by contacting Erin Starr at 785-296-8042 or TTY 785-296-6461.

These regulations are proposed for adoption on a per-manent basis. A summary of the proposed regulations and the economic impact follows:

Department of RevenueArticle 19. Kansas Retailers’ Sales Tax

Revocation of K.A.R. 92-19-47 provides that any person acquiring property for the purpose of resale is deemed to be a retailer and must collect sales tax on the gross receipts received from such sale even if those sales may be few or infrequent. The Department will revoke this regulation to allow for isolated or occasional sales by individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations and religious organizations. Any individual/entity that does not have more than two events per calendar year for which the two events in aggregate do not exceed seven calendar days meets the definition of nonrecurring for purposes of the isolated or occasional sale exemption and therefore is not subject to sales tax. KDOR is unable to determine the impact this may have on Kansas indi-viduals/businesses.

Revocation of K.A.R. 92-19-67 provides that any person acquiring property for the purpose of resale is deemed to be a retailer and must collect sales tax on the gross receipts received from such sale even if those sales may be few or infrequent. The Department will revoke this regulation to allow for isolated or occasional sales by individuals, busi-nesses, non-profit organizations and religious organiza-tions. Any individual/entity that does not have more than two events per calendar year for which the two events in aggregate do not exceed seven calendar days meets the definition of nonrecurring for purposes of the isolated or occasional sale exemption and therefore is not subject to sales tax. KDOR is unable to determine the impact this may have on Kansas individuals/businesses.

Mark A. BurghartSecretary

Doc. No. 048614

State of KansasDepartment of AgricultureNotice of Hearing on a Proposed

Administrative RegulationA public hearing will be conducted at 10:00 a.m., Jan-

uary 20, 2021, in the 1st floor meeting room 124 of the Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, Kansas, to consider the adoption of a proposed regulation. Due to the public health concerns posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the hearing proceed-ings will also be available via video conferencing system. Anyone desiring to participate in the public hearing via video conference must pre-register at https://kansasag.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEoc-CpqTMjGtc3iD-lqAjza o9bJOGGgbJE. Individuals planning to attend in person, please contact Ronda Hutton via email at [email protected] or telephone at 785-564-6715. Due to social dis-tancing restrictions, seating for those attending the hear-ing in person will be limited and will be provided on a first come, first serve basis.

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This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed regulation. All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502, or by email to [email protected]. All interested parties will be given a rea-sonable opportunity to present their views orally on the adoption of the proposed regulation during the hearing. In order to give all parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be necessary to request that each partici-pant limit any oral presentation to five minutes. This reg-ulation is proposed for adoption on a permanent basis. A summary of the proposed regulation and the economic impact follows:

The Kansas Department of Agriculture is proposing amendments to K.A.R. 4-34-1, previously implemented pursuant to the Alternative Crop Research Act, K.S.A. 2019 Supp. 2-3901 et seq., which authorized the produc-tion of industrial hemp in Kansas for research purposes. These amendments are proposed in order to make the existing rule and regulation align with the 2018 Farm Bill and the Commercial Industrial Hemp Act, which togeth-er allow commercial hemp production in Kansas.

K.A.R. 4-34-1 – This regulation contains terminology and definitions relevant to and used throughout the rules and regulations that will implement the Commercial In-dustrial Hemp Act. The amendments to this regulation provide that the use of “act” throughout the rules and regulations refers to the Commercial Industrial Hemp Act rather than the Alternative Crop Research Act, create a license for creditors who need to take possession of in-dustrial hemp, and add definitions for “ground cover,” “hemp,” “licensed growing area,” and “lot.”Economic Impact Statement:

The amendments to this regulation are proposed in light of the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill and K.S.A. 2019 Supp. 2-3901, et seq., the Commercial Industrial Hemp Act, to ensure that hemp production in Kansas is regu-lated in accordance with current federal requirements. This regulation will be implemented in conjunction with the Department’s separately proposed commercial hemp regulations, K.A.R. 4-34-22 through K.A.R. 4-34-30, and it thus poses substantially the same economic impact as those regulations. Commercial hemp production has the potential to provide significant long-term economic benefit to the state of Kansas, but this potential remains difficult to quantify, as much remains to be learned about hemp production.

Any individual with a disability may request accom-modations to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulation and impact statement in an accessible format. Requests for accommodations should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting Ronda Hutton at 785-564-6715 or fax 785-564-6777. Handicapped parking is located on the west side of the building at 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, Kansas, and the west entrance to the build-ing is accessible to individuals with disabilities.

Copies of the regulation and its economic impact state-ment may be obtained by contacting the Department of

Agriculture, Ronda M. Hutton, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502 or 785-564-6715 or by accessing the department’s website at https://www.agriculture.ks.gov. Comments may also be made through our website at https://www.agriculture.ks.gov/document-services/ public-comment.

Mike BeamSecretary

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State of KansasBoard of Technical Professions

Permanent Administrative Regulations

Article 6.—PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

66-6-1. Seals and signatures. (a) Each licensee, with-in 30 days of a license being issued, shall obtain a seal of the design approved by the board in compliance with K.S.A. 74-7023, and amendments thereto, and this regu-lation. The seal shall be made of two concentric circles. The outer circle shall be 15/8 inches in diameter. The in-ner circle shall be 11/16 inches in diameter and shall con-tain the words “LICENSED” at the top of the circle and “KANSAS” at the bottom of the circle and the number of the license certificate in the center. The area between the two circles shall, except as provided in this subsection, contain the licensee’s name as it appears on that individ-ual’s license at the top of the circle and the licensee’s pro-fession at the bottom of the circle.

The seal may contain, before the licensee’s surname, an abbreviated form of the licensee’s given name or a combination of initials representing the licensee’s given name. The seal may be a rubber stamp, an embossed seal, or a digital seal.

(b)(1) After the licensee’s seal has been applied to any document, the licensee shall apply the licensee’s hand-written or authenticated digital signature and the date across the seal. The application of the licensee’s seal and signature and the date shall constitute certification that the document on which the seal was applied was created by the licensee or under the licensee’s responsible charge.

(2) After a licensee has applied the seal, handwritten or digital signature, and date to a document, that document may be reproduced as necessary for the project in accor-dance with applicable law.

(3) Any licensee may use a digital signature if the dig-ital signature authentication process meets all of the fol-lowing requirements:

(A) Is unique to the licensee using the digital signature;(B) is able to be verified;(C) is under the sole control of the licensee using the

digital signature; and(D) is linked to an electronic document bearing the dig-

ital signature in such a manner that the signature is inval-idated if any data in the document is altered.

(4) Each transmitted or stored electronic document containing a digital signature shall bear the signature, date of signing, and seal, which shall be a confirmation that the electronic document was not altered after the

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initial digital signing of the document. If the electronic document is altered, the signature, date, and seal shall be void.

(c)(1) Except as provided in K.S.A. 74-7031, K.S.A. 74-7032, K.S.A. 74-7033, K.S.A. 74-7034, or K.S.A. 74-7042a and amendments thereto, each document, including drawings, technical reports, original land descriptions for the purpose of conveying an interest in real property, records, and papers, shall be sealed, signed, and dated by the licensee who prepared the document or by the licensee who is in responsible charge. The licensee shall seal, sign, and date only work within the licensee’s area of licensure and competence. Unless the licensee is in re-sponsible charge, that licensee shall not review or check technical submissions of another licensed professional or unlicensed person and seal the documents as the licens-ee’s own work.

(2) Documents required to be sealed, signed, and dated shall include the following:

(A) Any document submitted to any public or govern-mental agency, a client, or a user for final approval or recording; and

(B) each revision to a sealed, signed, and dated docu-ment, which shall be identified and sealed, signed, and dated by the licensee responsible for the revision.

(d)(1) The following documents shall be sealed, signed, and dated as specified in this subsection:

(A) For a set of drawings, in one of the following ways:(i) On each drawing sheet of a set of drawings;(ii) only on the first sheet of a multisheet set of proj-

ect drawings if a digital signature authentication process meeting all the requirements in this regulation and capa-ble of digitally linking all drawing sheets to a licensee’s area of responsibility is utilized; or

(iii) in a certification block displaying the seal, signa-ture, and date of each licensee in responsible charge and designating the drawing sheets for which each licensee is responsible, which shall be included on the cover sheet or first drawing sheet of the set of drawings;

(B) for project-specific technical specifications, on the cover sheet or index page. If multiple licensees contrib-ute to these specifications, each licensee shall also desig-nate each part for which that licensee is responsible;

(C) for each technical report or survey plat, on the first or last page;

(D) for original land descriptions for the purpose of conveying an interest in real property, on the first or last page;

(E) for each manufacturer’s design document submit-ted in response to a project’s delegated design require-ments, including performance specifications or draw-ings for a specific system or components that are not commonly manufactured items standard for order, and prepared by or under the direct supervision of a Kansas licensee, with the submittal sealed, signed, and dated by the manufacturer’s Kansas licensee as specified in para-graph (d)(1)(A) or (B); and

(F) for modified standard details or drawings required by a public agency to be incorporated in a project, on the cover sheet or index page of the document.

(2) For multiple seals, each licensee shall affix that in-dividual’s seal and signature to the document and shall

designate the specific subject matter for which that licens-ee is responsible, in a note under that licensee’s seal or in the title or index sheet indicating the document to which the seal applies.

(e) The documents not required to be sealed, signed, and dated shall include the following:

(1) A working drawing or preliminary document, if the working drawing or preliminary document contains a statement in large, bold letters stating “PRELIMINARY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION, RECORDING PURPOS-ES, OR IMPLEMENTATION” or words of comparable meaning; and

(2) published standard details, drawings, or specifi-cations adopted by a municipal, county, or public agen-cy, if incorporated in that agency’s own projects. These documents shall be referenced within the project’s set of drawings when used. Nothing in this subsection shall re-lieve a licensee of the duty of professional conduct.

(f)(1) If a licensee who has responsible charge of the work is unavailable to complete the work, a successor licensee may assume responsible charge by performing all professional services, including developing a com-plete design file with work or design criteria, calcula-tions, code research, and any necessary and appropri-ate changes to the work, under either of the following conditions:

(A) The work is a site adaptation of a standard design plan.

(B) The non-professional services, including drafting, are not required to be redone by the successor licensee but clearly and accurately reflect the successor licensee’s work.

(2) The successor licensee shall have responsible charge over the work product.

(3) The successor licensee shall be responsible for com-pliance with this subsection. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7023; effective May 1, 1978; amended May 1, 1984; amended May 1, 1985; amended May 4, 1992; amended Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 13, 1995; amended March 1, 1996; amended Feb. 6, 1998; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended March 28, 2008; amend-ed, T-66-5-30-14, July 1, 2014; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended June 3, 2016; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-6-10. License statuses. Any licensee may elect to

place the license, at the time of renewal, into one of the following license statuses:

(a) Active status shall require renewal every two years with the appropriate fee. The individual shall have 30 continuing education units (CEUs) of approved continu-ing education activities as required for renewal.

(b) Inactive status shall require renewal every two years with the appropriate fee. No CEUs shall be re-quired for a licensee on inactive status. In order to qualify for inactive status, the individual shall have no pending disciplinary action.

An individual on inactive status shall not practice a technical profession in Kansas.

(c) Emeritus status shall require the individual to be at least 60 years of age. The individual shall submit a one-time application, with no fee and no proof of continuing education required. The individual shall have no pend-ing disciplinary action. Any individual who chooses this

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license status may use that individual’s professional title in conjunction with the word “emeritus.” An individual on emeritus status shall not practice a technical profes-sion in Kansas. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013 and K.S.A. 74-7025; implementing K.S.A. 74-7025; effective Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 7.—APPLICATIONS

66-7-1. Applications. (a) In addition to the appropri-ate, completed application form and fee, each applicant shall also have the following submitted to the board office:

(1) An official transcript to verify any educational cred-it; and

(2) verification of any practical experience for which credit is claimed on reference forms approved by the board, which shall be submitted directly to the board of-fice by the individual providing the reference.

(b) Each applicant for a license by reciprocity shall also submit the following:

(1) Verification of any exams previously taken; and(2) verification of a current active license. (Authorized

by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7018; effective May 1, 1984; amended May 4, 1992; amended Jan. 6, 2012; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 8.—EXAMINATIONS

66-8-3. Engineering examinations. (a) The examina-tion required of each applicant for engineering licensure shall be the national council of examiners for engineer-ing and surveying (NCEES) examination consisting of an engineering fundamentals section and a professional practice section.

(b) Each applicant for a professional license shall be re-quired to pass the section on engineering fundamentals and meet the educational requirements under K.A.R. 66-9-4 before submitting an application to take the section on professional practice. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; im-plementing K.S.A. 74-7017, K.S.A. 74-7021, and K.S.A. 74-7023; effective May 1, 1984; amended May 4, 1992; amend-ed Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Nov. 6, 2009; amended Dec. 27, 2013; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-8-4. Professional surveyor examinations. (a) The

examinations required of each applicant for licensure as a professional surveyor shall be the following:

(1) The national council of examiners for engineering and surveying (NCEES) fundamentals of surveying;

(2) the NCEES principles of practices of surveying; and(3) the board’s state-specific land surveying examina-

tion covering Kansas surveying laws and practices.(b) Any applicant who has passed only one or more

sections of the state-specific land surveying examination shall be granted transfer credits for the sections passed.

(c) Each applicant for a license as a professional sur-veyor shall be required to pass the section on the fun-damentals of surveying and shall meet the surveying experience requirements under K.S.A. 74-7022, and amendments thereto, before the applicant may take the section on professional practice. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7017, K.S.A. 74-7022, and K.S.A. 74-7023; effective May 1, 1984; amended May

4, 1992; amended Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Feb. 13, 1995; amended Nov. 1, 2002; amended Feb. 3, 2006; amended Nov. 6, 2009; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 9.—EDUCATION

66-9-5. Surveying curriculum approved by the board. Any applicant seeking licensure as a professional surveyor may fulfill the education requirement by any of the following:

(a) Graduation from an approved engineering curricu-lum as defined in K.A.R. 66-9-4;

(b) graduation from a four-year surveying baccalaure-ate curriculum accredited by the accreditation board for engineering and technology (ABET);

(c) graduation from an approved surveying curricu-lum of two years from a school or college approved by the board;

(d) graduation from an approved four-year related sci-ence curriculum, which may include geology, mathemat-ics, chemistry, or physics;

(e) successful completion of the board’s “land survey-ing curriculum,” which was approved by the board on December 8, 2006 and is hereby adopted by reference; or

(f) successful completion of at least 12 semester hours of approved surveying coursework consisting of three semester hours in each of the following, from a school or college approved by the board:

(1) Surveying measurements and analysis;(2) global positioning system (GPS) surveying tech-

niques;(3) real property law; and(4) boundary control and legal principles. (Authorized

by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7022; effective Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Nov. 1, 2002; amended June 29, 2007; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 10.—EXPERIENCE

66-10-4. Landscape architecture work experience. (a) The work experience required of each applicant shall expose the applicant to all phases of work integral to the practice of landscape architecture and shall be verified as specified in paragraph (b)(1)(B).

(b)(1) Landscape architectural work experience shall meet the following requirements:

(A) Fall within the definition of the “practice of land-scape architecture” under K.S.A. 74-7003 and amend-ments thereto; and

(B) if performed after February 22, 1993, be supervised and verified by a licensed landscape architect, architect, or engineer.

(2) Beginning April 1, 1995, each applicant for exam-ination shall provide a record of landscape architectural experience that has been compiled and transmitted by the council of landscape architectural boards (CLARB).

(3) Beginning July 1, 2001, each applicant for reciproc-ity shall provide a record of landscape architectural ex-perience that has been compiled and transmitted by the council of landscape architectural boards (CLARB).

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(c) The following requirements and provisions shall be used to assign credit for work experience:

(1) A master’s degree in landscape architecture may equal one year of credit toward the four-year experience requirement for a graduate of an accredited, four-year curriculum in landscape architecture.

(2) Each applicant who is a graduate of an accredited, master’s level curriculum in landscape architecture as the first professional degree shall be considered by the board to be equivalent to a graduate of a five-year curric-ulum and shall meet the experience requirements of that curriculum as specified in K.S.A. 74-7020, and amend-ments thereto.

(3) Each month of teaching in an accredited landscape architecture curriculum shall qualify for one month of landscape architecture experience. Teaching experience or other allowed experience, but not both, may be ap-proved as experience for any concurrent calendar period.

(4) Credit may be given for 50 percent of the verified work experience obtained after a student has achieved “junior status” in a landscape architectural curriculum accredited by the landscape architectural accreditation board (LAAB). Credit for this work experience shall not exceed one year.

(d) Each applicant shall supply at least three referenc-es from licensed landscape architects who are familiar with the applicant’s landscape architectural experience. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7020; effective May 1, 1984; amended May 1, 1985; amended May 4, 1992; amended Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Feb. 13, 1995; amended Feb. 9, 2001; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-10-9. Engineering experience. (a) The work experi-

ence required of each applicant shall expose the applicant to all phases of work integral to the discipline of engineer-ing in which the applicant claims qualification to practice and shall be verified as specified in paragraph (b)(2).

(b) Engineering work experience shall meet the follow-ing requirements:

(1) Fall within the definition of the “practice of engi-neering” pursuant to K.S.A. 74-7003, and amendments thereto;

(2) be directly supervised by a licensed professional engineer. However, direct supervision by a licensed pro-fessional engineer shall not be required of the employees of any person, firm, or corporation not offering services in the technical professions to the public, although ver-ification by the applicant’s supervisor shall still be re-quired; and

(3) include at least two years of work experience, which shall have been gained in the United States.

(c) The following requirements and provisions shall be used to assign credit for work experience:

(1) The applicant shall demonstrate four years of ac-ceptable work experience.

(2) One year of credit toward the experience require-ment may be given for a master’s or doctoral degree in engineering, unless that degree is used to satisfy the educational requirement described in K.A.R. 66-9-4(b). Credit shall not be allowed for both work experience and master’s or doctoral degree credit obtained during the same time period.

(3) Each month of teaching in an accredited engineer-ing curriculum shall qualify for one month of engineer-ing experience. Teaching experience or other allowed ex-perience, but not both, may be approved as experience for any concurrent calendar period.

(4) Work experience credit shall not be allowed for work performed before graduation with the baccalaure-ate degree.

(d) Each applicant shall supply at least three referenc-es from professional engineers who are licensed in the United States and are familiar with the applicant’s engi-neering experience. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; im-plementing K.S.A. 74-7021; effective May 1, 1984; amend-ed April 9, 1990; amended May 4, 1992; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Feb. 13, 1995; amended Nov. 1, 2002; amended Feb. 3, 2006; amended Jan. 5, 2007; amended Nov. 6, 2009; amended Dec. 27, 2013; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-10-10b. Surveying experience required of a

graduate in a four-year related science curriculum oth-er than land surveying or engineering. Each graduate of a four-year curriculum considered by the board to be related to land surveying, which may include geology, mathematics, chemistry, or physics, shall provide docu-mentation of six years of surveying experience. At least four years of this experience shall have been in progres-sive land surveying, as defined in K.A.R. 66-10-12(b)(1). (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7022; effective Nov. 1, 2002; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-10-10c. Surveying experience required of an ap-

plicant who completed 12 semester hours of approved surveying coursework. Each applicant meeting the ed-ucation requirements of K.A.R. 66-9-5(f) shall provide documentation of eight years of surveying experience. At least six years of this experience shall have been in progressive surveying as defined in K.A.R. 66-10-12(b)(1). (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7022; effective Dec. 4, 2020.)66-10-12. Surveying experience. (a)(1) Surveying ex-

perience shall meet the following requirements:(A) Fall within the definition of “practice of profession-

al surveying” in K.S.A. 74-7003, and amendments there-to; and

(B) be under the direct supervision of a licensed pro-fessional surveyor for work performed after May 1, 1988.

(2) Each applicant shall supply references from at least three licensed surveyors or licensed engineers who are familiar with the applicant’s surveying experience. At least one reference shall be from a licensed surveyor.

(b) The following requirements shall be used to assign credit for work experience:

(1) Progressive surveying experience shall include each of the following elements of professional surveying:

(A) Project management;(B) research;(C) measurements and locations;(D) computations and analysis;(E) legal principles and reconciliation;(F) land planning and design;(G) monumentation; and(H) documentation and land information systems.

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(2) Surveying experience normally identified with en-gineering projects, including construction staking, curb and gutter projects, sanitary sewers, and design surveys for highways or bridges other than those that relate to right-of-way surveys, shall not be considered progressive surveying experience. However, this experience may be considered by the board as basic surveying experience.

(3) Each month of teaching in an accredited engineering or surveying curriculum shall qualify for one month of basic surveying experience. Teaching experience or other allowed experience, but not both, may be approved as ex-perience for any concurrent calendar period. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7022; effective May 1, 1984; amended May 4, 1992; amended Feb. 22, 1993; amended Feb. 13, 1995; amended Feb. 4, 2000; amended Feb. 9, 2001; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended Feb. 3, 2006; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-10-13. Geology experience. (a) The work experi-

ence required of each applicant shall expose the applicant to all phases of work integral to the discipline of geolo-gy in which the applicant claims qualification to practice and shall be verified as specified in paragraph (b)(2).

(b) Geology experience shall meet the following re-quirements:

(1) Fall within the definition of “practice of professional geology” in K.S.A. 74-7003, and amendments thereto; and

(2) be directly supervised by a licensed geologist for work performed after July 1, 2000. However, direct su-pervision by a licensed geologist shall not be required of the employees of any person, firm, or corporation that does not offer services in the technical professions to the public, although verification by the applicant’s supervi-sor shall still be required.

(c) The following shall be used to assess credit for work experience:

(1) Experience credit shall not be allowed for work per-formed before graduation.

(2) One year of credit toward the experience require-ment may be given for a master’s degree in geology or in a closely related specialty area acceptable to the board.

(3) Each month of teaching in an accredited geology curriculum shall qualify for one month of geology expe-rience. Teaching experience or other allowed experience, but not both, may be approved as experience for any con-current calendar period.

(d) Each applicant shall supply references from at least three licensed geologists or licensed engineers who are familiar with the applicant’s geology experience. At least two of these references shall be licensed geologists. One of the three references may be a licensed engineer. (Autho-rized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7041a; effective Feb. 4, 2000; amended Feb. 9, 2001; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended Nov. 1, 2002; amended Dec. 27, 2013; amended, T-66-5-30-14, July 1, 2014; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 11.—INTERN CERTIFICATION AND ADMISSION TO THE

FUNDAMENTALS EXAMINATION

66-11-5. Admission requirements for fundamen-tals of surveying examination. (a) Each application shall

be reviewed by the board to determine whether the re-quirements for admission to take the fundamentals of surveying examination have been met. Once the board establishes that these requirements have been met, the applicant shall be allowed to sit for the examination.

(b) Each applicant shall meet the following require-ments for admission before taking the examination:

(1)(A) Graduation from an accredited surveying curric-ulum, as defined in K.A.R. 66-9-5 (b) and (c);

(B) graduation from an approved engineering curricu-lum specified in K.A.R. 66-9-5(a);

(C) graduation from an approved four-year related sci-ence curriculum specified in K.A.R. 66-9-5(d); or

(D) successful completion of the surveying curriculum specified in K.A.R. 66-9-5(e) or (f); and

(2) verification of the surveying experience require-ments specified in K.A.R. 66-10-10a, K.A.R. 66-10-10b, or K.A.R. 66-10-10c, as applicable. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7022 and K.S.A. 74-7023; effective Nov. 1, 2002; amended Feb. 3, 2006; amended June 29, 2007; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

Article 14.—CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

66-14-1. Requirements. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), each licensee shall have complet-ed 30 continuing education units (CEUs) of acceptable continuing education activities during the two-year pe-riod immediately preceding the biennial renewal date established in K.A.R. 66-6-6 as a condition for license re-newal. At a minimum, 24 of the required 30 CEUs shall be related to health, safety, property, and welfare (HSPW). If the licensee exceeds the requirement in any renewal period, the licensee may carry a maximum of 15 HSPW CEUs forward into the subsequent renewal period. Any licensee may obtain a maximum of 10 HSPW CEUs in any 24-hour period.

(b) Each licensee renewing a license in more than one profession shall have completed 20 HSPW CEUs for each profession every two years before renewal. At least 16 of the required 20 CEUs for each profession shall be HSPW CEUs. The number of CEUs that may be carried over into the next renewal period for each licensee renewing in more than one profession shall not exceed 15 HSPW CEUs in each technical profession.

(c)(1) Each professional surveyor shall complete at least two CEUs of preapproved continuing education activity on the Kansas minimum standards adopted by reference in K.A.R. 66-12-1(b).

(2) Each provider of a continuing education activity on the Kansas minimum standards specified in paragraph (c)(1) shall submit an application for preapproval of the continuing education activity on a form provided by the board.

(3) To qualify for preapproval, each continuing educa-tion activity shall meet the following conditions:

(A) The continuing education activity has a definable purpose and objective.

(B) The continuing education activity is created and conducted by a person qualified in the subject area.

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(C) The continuing education activity equals two con-tact hours.

(D) A certificate will be provided to the participant upon completion of the continuing education activity. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Feb. 4, 2000; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Dec. 27, 2013; amended Sept. 1, 2015; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-2. Definitions. Each of the following terms

used in this article of the board’s regulations shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:

(a) “College or university course continuing education unit” means a continuing education unit acceptable to the board for successfully completing a semester credit hour in a course. One semester credit hour shall be the equivalent of 15 CEUs.

(b) “Contact hour” means one clock-hour of at least 50 minutes of instruction or presentation of a continuing ed-ucation activity.

(c) “Continuing education activity” means an activity that meets the following requirements:

(1) Enhances a licensee’s level of technical, profession-al, managerial, or ethical competence in order to further the goal of protecting the health, safety, property, and welfare of the public (HSPW); and

(2) reinforces the need for life-long learning in order to stay current with changing technology, changing pro-cedures, changing processes, and established standards.

(d) “Continuing education unit” and “CEU” mean a unit of credit accepted by the board for participation in a continuing education activity as specified in K.A.R. 66-14-3. One contact hour shall be the equivalent of one CEU.

(e) “Sponsor” means an individual, organization, as-sociation, institution, or other entity that provides a continuing education activity for the purpose of fulfill-ing the continuing educational requirements of these regulations. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implement-ing K.S.A. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Sept. 1, 2015; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-3. Continuing education activities. (a) Con-

tinuing education activities that meet the continuing ed-ucation requirement shall include the following:

(1) Attending professional or technical presentations at meetings, conventions, or conferences;

(2) attending in-house programs sponsored by corpo-rations or other organizations;

(3) successfully completing seminars, tutorials, short courses, correspondence courses, televised courses, or videotaped courses;

(4) making professional or technical presentations at meetings, conventions, or conferences;

(5) teaching or instructing, as described in K.A.R. 66-14-5(d);

(6) authoring published papers, articles, or books;(7) serving as an officer or committee member of a tech-

nical profession society or organization, as described in K.A.R. 66-14-5(f);

(8) successfully completing a course semester credit hour at an approved college or university; and

(9) successfully completing health, safety, property, and welfare continuing education activities, which shall include instruction in technical and professional subjects that safeguard the public and that are within any of the following areas necessary for the evaluation, design, con-struction, utilization, planning, engineering, implemen-tation, construction, testing, operation, maintenance, and renewal of engineered systems in the built environment:

(A) Practice management focused on areas related to the management of the licensee’s practice and details of running a business;

(B) project management focused on areas related to the management of projects through execution, in the pro-fession of the licensee;

(C) programming and analysis focused on areas relat-ed to the evaluation of project requirements, constraints, and opportunities;

(D) project planning and design focused on areas re-lated to the preliminary design of sites, buildings, and environmental considerations;

(E) project development and documentation focused on areas related to the integration and documentation of building systems, material selection, and material assem-blies into a project; or

(F) construction and evaluation focused on areas re-lated to construction contract administration and post- occupancy evaluation of projects.

(b) Each of the continuing education activities identi-fied in paragraphs (a)(1), (2), (3), (8), and (9) shall meet all of the following conditions:

(1) The continuing education activity has a definable purpose and objective relevant to the licensee’s field of practice.

(2) The program is conducted by a person qualified in the subject area.

(3) The licensee retains a record of registration and attendance. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implement-ing K.S.A. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Feb. 4, 2005; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Sept. 1, 2015; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-5. Computation of credit. Continuing educa-

tion activities shall be measured in continuing education units (CEUs) and shall be computed as follows:

(a) Successfully completing one contact hour of course-work or seminars at meetings, conventions, conferences, or in-house programs shall be the equivalent of one CEU.

(b) Taking an educational tour of a technically signifi-cant project shall be the equivalent of one CEU for each toured project, if the tour is conducted by a sponsor in-cluding a college, university, or professional organiza-tion.

(c) Preparation and making presentations, as specified in K.A.R. 66-14-3(a)(4), shall constitute four CEUs for the first contact hour of presentation plus one CEU for each additional contact hour of presentation.

(d) Teaching credit shall be valid for teaching a course or seminar in its initial presentation only. Full-time facul-ty at a college, university, or other educational institution shall otherwise not receive teaching credit for teaching their regularly assigned courses. Teaching or instructing a new college or university course for the first time shall be the equivalent of 10 CEUs.

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(e) Authoring a published paper, article, or book shall be the equivalent of one of the following:

(1) 10 CEUs for each book or published paper in the licensee’s area of professional practice; or

(2) five CEUs for each paper or article in the licensee’s area of professional practice.

(f) Serving as an officer or committee member of a technical profession society or public commissions orga-nization shall be the equivalent of two CEUs. Continuing education units shall be limited to two CEUs for each or-ganization and shall not be earned until the completion of each year of service.

(g) Serving as a mentor or sponsor for the architectur-al experience program (AXP) of the national council of architectural registration boards (NCARB) shall be the equivalent of two CEUs annually.

(h) Successfully completing one university semester hour of credit shall be the equivalent of 15 CEUs.

(i) Successfully completing one contact hour of profes-sional development self-study coursework that is offered by a third-party sponsor with evidence of achievement with a final graded test shall be the equivalent of one CEU. A maximum of five self-study CEUs may be ap-plied in any one renewal period. Proof of course comple-tion shall be required. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; im-plementing K.S.A. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended Feb. 4, 2005; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Sept. 1, 2015; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-6. Exemptions. To qualify for an exemption

from the continuing education requirement, the licens-ee shall submit an application to the board documenting the existence of one of the following conditions:

(a) The licensee is renewing for the first time.(b) The licensee is called to active duty in the armed

forces of the United States for a period exceeding 120 consecutive days in a renewal period. This individual may be exempt from obtaining 15 CEUs of the 30 CEUs required during the renewal period.

(c) The licensee chooses to have the license placed on inactive status or emeritus status as specified in K.A.R. 66-6-10. If the licensee elects to return to practice, the licensee shall earn 30 CEUs for the last renewal period or shall meet the requirement specified in K.A.R. 66-14-1(b). (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7013 and K.S.A. 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amend-ed Feb. 4, 2000; amended Nov. 1, 2002; amended Sept. 26, 2014; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-7. Records. (a) Each licensee shall maintain rec-

ords on forms prescribed by the board to support the continuing education units claimed by the licensee.

The records shall include the following:(1) A log showing the type of continuing education ac-

tivity claimed and the number of CEUs earned; and(2) supporting documentation, which may include

documentation of either of the following:(A) Presentations or attendance at meetings, conven-

tions, conferences, programs, seminars, and similar func-tions, which shall be documented by verification records in the form of completion certificates, sign-in sheets, or other documents supporting evidence of attendance; or

(B) authoring published papers, articles, or books, which shall be documented by proof of publication.

(b) Each licensee shall maintain the records specified in subsection (a) for at least four years and shall provide a copy to the board, upon request. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effec-tive March 1, 1996; amended Jan. 23, 2009; amended Sept. 1, 2015; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-8. Reinstatement. Any individual may apply

for reinstatement of a cancelled license by performing the following:

(a) Submitting an application for reinstatement;(b) paying the required reinstatement fee; and(c) providing evidence of obtaining 30 CEUs in the im-

mediately preceding two-year period. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-9. Proof of compliance. Each licensee shall

provide proof of meeting the continuing education re-quirements of the board. If the licensee fails to furnish the information required by the board, the individual’s license shall not be renewed. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-10. (Authorized by K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-7013;

implementing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Feb. 9, 2001; amend-ed June 18, 2010; amended Sept. 1, 2015; revoked Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-11. (Authorized by K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-7013;

implementing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-7013 and 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Sept. 1, 2015; revoked Dec. 4, 2020.)66-14-12. Disallowance. If the board disallows any

continuing education units claimed by an applicant for license renewal or reinstatement, the applicant shall have 120 days after notification of the disallowance to substan-tiate the original claim or to earn other continuing edu-cation units to meet the minimum requirement. (Autho-rized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7025; effective March 1, 1996; amended Dec. 4, 2020.)

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INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS

This index lists in numerical order the new, amended, and revoked ad-ministrative regulations and the vol-ume and page number of the Kansas Register issue in which more informa-tion can be found. Temporary regula-tions are designated with a (T) in the Action column. This cumulative index supplements the 2009 Volumes of the Kansas Administrative Regulations and the 2019 Supplement of the Kansas Ad-ministrative Regulations. Regulations can also be found at http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kar.aspx.

AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Reg. No. Action Register4-34-1 New V. 38, p. 574-34-2 New V. 38, p. 584-34-3 New V. 38, p. 584-34-4 New V. 38, p. 594-34-5 New V. 38, p. 594-34-6 New V. 38, p. 614-34-7 New V. 38, p. 624-34-8 New V. 38, p. 624-34-9 New V. 38, p. 634-34-10 New V. 38, p. 644-34-11 New V. 38, p. 644-34-12 New V. 38, p. 644-34-13 New V. 38, p. 654-34-14 New V. 38, p. 654-34-15 New V. 38, p. 664-34-16 New V. 38, p. 664-34-17 New V. 38, p. 674-34-18 New V. 38, p. 674-34-19 New V. 38, p. 684-34-20 New V. 38, p. 684-34-21 New V. 38, p. 70

AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WATER RESOURCES

Reg. No. Action Register5-21-7 Revoked V. 38, p. 12965-25-2 Amended V. 38, p. 12965-25-4 Amended V. 38, p. 12965-25-22 New V. 38, p. 1297

AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE

Reg. No. Action Register7-47-1 New (T) V. 38, p. 8557-47-1 New V. 38, p. 1113

AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

ANIMAL HEALTH

Reg. No. Action Register9-2-35 New V. 39, p. 13589-3-9 Amended V. 39, p. 13599-18-6 Amended V. 38, p. 559-18-9 Amended V. 38, p. 569-18-23 New V. 38, p. 14079-18-28 Amended V. 38, p. 569-23-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 14089-23-2 Revoked V. 38, p. 14089-23-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 1408

AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Reg. No. Action Register

10-22-1 Amended V. 38, p. 108910-23-1 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-2 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-3 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-4 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-5 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-6 New V. 38, p. 77310-24-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-1 New V. 39, p. 107410-24-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-2 New V.39, p. 107410-24-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-3 New V. 39, p. 1075

AGENCY 14: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

Reg. No. Action Register14-6-4 Revoked (T) V. 38, p. 85614-6-4 Revoked V. 38, p. 1203

AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL

Reg. No. Action Register16-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-14-10 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-14-11 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-18-1 New V. 38, p. 85616-18-2 New V. 38, p. 85616-18-3 New V. 38, p. 85716-19-1 New V. 39, p. 20816-19-2 New V. 39, p. 20816-19-3 New V. 39, p. 20816-20-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 46216-20-1 New V. 39, p. 1075

AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THE STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

Reg. No. Action Register17-23-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 146

AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register26-38-1 New V. 39, p. 115526-38-2 New V. 39, p. 115626-38-3 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-4 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-5 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-6 New V. 39, p. 115826-38-7 New V. 39, p. 115826-38-8 New V. 39, p. 115926-38-9 New V. 39, p. 116026-38-10 New V. 39, p. 116026-38-11 New V. 39, p. 1160

AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Reg. No. Action Register28-1-20 Amended V. 38, p. 92428-1-40 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-40 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-41 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-41 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-42 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-42 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-43 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-43 New V. 39, p. 138528-1-44 New (T) V. 39, p. 101928-1-44 New V. 39, p. 138528-4-133 New V. 38, p. 143428-15-52 Amended V. 39, p. 17128-15-53 Amended V. 39, p. 17128-24-1 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-2 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-3 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-4 Amended V. 39, p. 337

28-24-5 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-6 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-7 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-8 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-9 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-10 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-11 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-12 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-13 Amended V. 39, p. 33928-24-14 Amended V. 39, p. 33928-35-146a Amended V. 38, p. 13028-35-147a Amended V. 38, p. 13028-38-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-21 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-22 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-23 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-26 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-29 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-30 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-44-12 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-13 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-14 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-15 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-16 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-17 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-18 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-19 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-20 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-21 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-22 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-23 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-24 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-25 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-26 Amended V. 39, p. 82328-44-27 Amended V. 39, p. 82328-44-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 82428-44-29 Amended V. 39, p. 82428-44-30 New V. 39, p. 82528-44-31 New V. 39, p. 82528-55-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 102428-55-2 Revoked V. 38, p. 102428-55-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 102528-55-4 Revoked V. 38, p. 102528-55-5 Revoked V. 38, p. 1025

AGENCY 30: KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Reg. No. Action Register30-4-34 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-35 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-36 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-40 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-41 Amended V. 38, p. 40430-4-50 Amended V. 38, p. 40430-4-51 Amended V. 38, p. 40530-4-54 Amended V. 38, p. 40530-4-64 Amended V. 38, p. 40630-4-90 Revoked V. 38, p. 40730-4-98 Amended V. 38, p. 40730-4-100 Amended V. 38, p. 40730-4-107 Amended V. 38, p. 40830-4-109 Amended V. 38, p. 40830-4-111 Amended V. 38, p. 40930-4-113 Amended V. 38, p. 40930-4-120 Revoked V. 38, p. 41030-4-130 Amended V. 38, p. 41030-4-140 Amended V. 38, p. 41230-46-10 Amended V. 38, p. 12830-46-13 Amended V. 38, p. 12830-46-15 Amended V. 38, p. 12930-46-17 Amended V. 38, p. 129

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AGENCY 36: KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Reg. No. Action Register36-45-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 110436-45-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 110536-45-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 110536-45-4 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-5 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-6 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-7 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-8 New (T) V. 39, p. 110736-45-10 New (T) V. 39, p. 1108

AGENCY 47: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT—

MINED-LAND CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION

Reg. No. Action Register47-2-75 Amended V. 38, p. 8447-3-1 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-3-42 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-5-5a Amended V. 38, p. 9047-6-1 Amended V. 38, p. 9347-6-2 Amended V. 38, p. 9347-6-3 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-4 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-6 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-8 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-9 Amended V. 38, p. 9547-6-10 Amended V. 38, p. 9547-6-11 Amended V. 38, p. 9547-7-2 Amended V. 38, p. 9647-8-9 Amended V. 38, p. 9647-9-1 Amended V. 38, p. 9747-9-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10347-10-1 Amended V. 38, p. 10347-11-8 Amended V. 38, p. 10547-12-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10547-13-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10647-14-7 Amended V. 38, p. 10747-15-1a Amended V. 38, p. 10747-16-6 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-9 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-10 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-12 Amended V. 38, p. 10947-16-13 New V. 38, p. 109

AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF WORKERS

COMPENSATION

Reg. No. Action Register51-9-7 Amended V. 38, p. 23151-9-17 Amended V. 38, p. 212

AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

Reg. No. Action Register60-4-101 Amended V. 38, p. 54560-11-116 Amended V. 39, p. 102160-11-119 Amended V. 39, p. 102260-13-110 Amended V. 39, p. 102260-16-101 Amended V. 39, p. 1260-16-103 Amended V. 39, p. 1260-16-104 Amended V. 39, p. 13

AGENCY 63: BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register63-5-3 New V. 38, p. 183

AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS

Reg. No. Action Register66-7-4 New V. 38, p. 989

66-9-7 Amended V. 38, p. 62266-10-1 Amended V. 38, p. 62266-10-3 Amended V. 38, p. 62266-15-1 New V. 39, p. 14

AGENCY 67: BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING

AND DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS

Reg. No. Action Register67-1-8 New V. 38, p. 148967-2-4 Amended V. 38, p. 148967-5-5 Amended V. 38, p. 1490

AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY

Reg. No. Action Register68-2-5 Amended V. 39, p. 10568-2-10 Amended V. 38, p. 146368-5-16 Amended V. 39, p. 10668-7-15 Amended V. 38, p. 133768-11-1 Amended V. 38, p. 54168-11-2 Amended V. 38, p. 54168-14-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 146368-14-2 Amended V. 38, p. 146368-14-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 146468-14-4 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-5 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-7 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-7a New V. 38, p. 146668-14-7b New V. 38, p. 146868-19-1 Amended V. 38, p. 133768-21-6 Amended V. 38, p. 1338

AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

Reg. No. Action Register69-1-10 New V. 38, p. 8469-3-8 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1186

AGENCY 71: BOARD OF REGENTS

Reg. No. Action Register71-2-2 Amended V. 38, p. 140571-2-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 140671-5-11 Amended V. 38, p. 140671-8-8 Amended V. 38, p. 1407

AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

Reg. No. Action Register74-1-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1337

AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register82-4-1 Amended V. 38, p. 87582-4-2a Amended V. 38, p. 87682-4-3a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 118882-4-3b Amended V. 38, p. 87682-4-3c Amended V. 38, p. 87782-4-3d Amended V. 38, p. 87882-4-3f Amended V. 38, p. 87982-4-3g Amended V. 38, p. 88282-4-3h Amended V. 38, p. 88582-4-3i Amended V. 38, p. 88682-4-3j Amended V. 38, p. 88882-4-3k Amended V. 38, p. 88882-4-3l Amended V. 38, p. 88982-4-3m Amended V. 38, p. 89182-4-3n Amended V. 38, p. 89182-4-3o Amended V. 38, p. 89282-4-20 Amended V. 38, p. 89282-4-21 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-22 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-24a Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-27 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-30a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1383

82-4-30a Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-40 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-42 Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-44 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-46 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-48 Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-48a Revoked V. 38, p. 89582-4-50 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-51 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-53 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-56a Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-57 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-58d Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-63 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-65 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-66 Revoked V. 38, p. 89782-4-68 Amended V. 38, p. 89782-4-85 Amended V. 38, p. 89782-4-86 Revoked V. 38, p. 898

AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register86-1-10 Amended V. 39, p. 5486-1-11 Amended (T) V. 38, p. 85586-1-11 Amended V. 39, p. 5586-1-12 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-1-13 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-1-16 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-1-17 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-1-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-3-6a Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-3-7 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-3-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 57

AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS

Reg. No. Action Register88-10-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-25-1 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-2 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-3 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-4 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-5 New V. 39, p. 74888-28-6 Amended V. 38, p. 143588-29-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 121588-29-3 Amended V. 39, p. 121588-29-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 121688-29-12 Amended V. 39, p. 121688-29-13 Amended V. 39, p. 121688-29-14 Amended V. 39, p. 121888-29-15 Amended V. 39, p. 121888-29-16 Amended V. 39, p. 121988-29-17 Amended V. 39, p. 122088-29-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 122188-29-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 122188-29a-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1221

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AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

Reg. No. Action Register92-19-56 Revoked V. 38, p. 147092-56-2 Amended V. 38, p. 1196

AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register100-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1359100-11-1 Amended V. 38, p. 344100-28a-14 Amended V. 38, p. 184100-28b-1 New V. 38, p. 1490100-28b-5 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-15 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-16 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-17 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-18 New V. 38, p. 1491100-29-4 Amended V. 38, p. 1492100-29-9 Amended V. 38, p. 1492100-69-7 Amended V. 38, p. 1493100-69-10 Amended V. 38, p. 1494100-76-2 Amended V. 38, p. 184100-76-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1360100-77-1 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-1 New V. 38, p. 447100-77-2 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-2 New V. 38, p. 448100-77-3 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-3 New V. 38, p. 448100-78-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 250100-78-1 New V. 39, p. 570100-78-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 250100-78-2 New V. 39, p. 570

AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register102-1-13 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-1-18 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-2-3 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-2-14 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-3-15 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-4-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186

102-4-15 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-5-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186102-5-14 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-7-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186102-7-12 Amended V. 38, p. 212

AGENCY 105: BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register105-5-2 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-3 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-6 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-7 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-8 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-11 Revoked V. 38, p. 368

AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register109-3-3 Amended V. 39, p. 30 109-3-4 Amended V. 39, p. 31 109-5-1 Amended V. 38, p. 153109-5-1a Amended V. 39, p.32109-8-1 Amended V. 38, p. 153109-8-2 Amended V. 38, p. 154109-11-1a Amended V. 39, p.32109-11-6a Amended V. 38, p. 154

AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY

A complete index listing all regula-tions filed by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2001 through 2003 can be found in the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 52, December 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2006 through 2007 can be found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2008 through No-vember 2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 1, 2009, through December 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December 29, 2011 Kan-sas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 22, 2011, through November 6, 2013, can be found in the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from November 7, 2013, through December 31, 2015, can be found in the Vol. 34, No. 53, December 31, 2015 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2016 through 2017, can be found in the Vol. 36, No. 52, December 28, 2017 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2018 through 2019, can be found in the Vol. 38, No. 52, De-cember 26, 2019 Kansas Register.

Reg. No. Action Register111-4-3595 New V. 39, p. 57111-4-3596 New V. 39, p. 58111-4-3597 New V. 39, p. 59111-4-3598 New V. 39, p. 60111-4-3599 New V. 39, p. 61 111-4-3600 New V. 39, p. 63111-4-3601 New V. 39, p. 532111-4-3602 New V. 39, p. 533111-4-3603 New V. 39, p. 570111-4-3604 New V. 39, p. 572111-4-3605 New V. 39, p. 573111-4-3606 New V. 39, p. 574111-4-3607 New V. 39, p. 576111-4-3608 New V. 39, p. 621

111-4-3609 New V. 39, p. 623111-4-3610 New V. 39, p. 624111-4-3611 New V. 39, p. 854111-4-3612 New V. 39, p. 855111-4-3613 New V. 39, p. 856111-4-3614 New V. 39, p. 858111-4-3615 New V. 39, p. 859111-4-3616 New V. 39, p. 860111-4-3617 New V. 39, p. 861111-4-3618 New V. 39, p. 862111-4-3619 New V. 39, p. 862111-4-3620 New V. 39, p. 864111-4-3621 New V. 39, p. 865111-4-3623 New V. 39, p. 866111-4-3624 New V. 39, p. 891111-4-3625 New V. 39, p. 892111-4-3626 New V. 39, p. 893111-4-3627 New V. 39, p. 894111-4-3628 New V. 39, p. 896111-4-3629 New V. 39, p. 897111-4-3630 New V. 39, p. 900111-4-3631 New V. 39, p. 1076111-4-3632 New V. 39, p. 1077111-4-3633 New V. 39, p. 1109111-4-3634 New V. 39, p. 1109111-4-3635 New V. 39, p. 1110111-4-3636 New V. 39, p. 1111111-4-3637 New V. 39, p. 1113111-4-3638 New V. 39, p. 1114111-4-3639 New V. 39, p. 1333111-4-3640 New V. 39, p. 1334111-4-3641 New V. 39, p. 1335111-4-3642 New V. 39, p. 1336111-4-3643 New V. 39, p. 1404111-5-245 New V. 39, p. 577111-9-223 New V. 39, p. 625111-9-224 New V. 39, p. 867111-15-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1405111-15-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1080111-15-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1082111-19-72 Amended V. 39, p. 64111-19-73 New V. 39, p. 64111-19-74 New V. 39, p. 65111-19-75 New V. 39, p. 65111-19-76 New V. 39, p. 74111-19-77 New V. 39, p. 578111-19-78 New V. 39, p. 579111-19-79 New V. 39, p. 580111-19-80 New V. 39, p. 626111-19-81 New V. 39, p. 626111-19-82 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-83 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-84 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-85 New V. 39, p. 869111-19-86 New V. 39, p. 870111-19-87 New V. 39, p. 901111-19-88 New V. 39, p. 901111-19-89 New V. 39, p. 1082111-19-90 New V. 39, p. 1115111-19-91 New V. 39, p. 1116111-19-92 New V. 39, p. 1116111-19-93 New V. 39, p. 1337111-19-94 New V. 39, p. 1405111-19-95 New V. 39, p. 1405111-19-96 New V. 39, p. 1406111-301-4 Amended V. 39, p. 534111-301-5 Amended V. 39, p. 534111-301-6 Amended V. 39, p. 535111-301-43 Amended V. 39, p. 537111-301-60 Amended V. 39, p. 66111-301-62 Amended V. 39, p. 67111-301-64 Amended V. 39, p. 538111-301-66 Amended V. 39, p. 538

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111-301-72 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-73 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-74 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-75 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-76 New V. 39, p. 1339111-302-4 Amended V. 39, p. 68111-302-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1082111-305-5 Amended V. 39, p. 539111-305-6 Amended V. 39, p. 539111-401-253 New V. 39, p. 69111-401-254 New V. 39, p. 69111-401-255 New V. 39, p. 71111-501-71 Amended V. 39, p. 1340111-501-81 Amended V. 39, p. 1340111-501-149 New V. 39, p. 72111-501-150 New V. 39, p. 72111-501-151 New V. 39, p. 73111-501-152 New V. 39, p. 73111-501-153 New V. 39, p. 74111-601-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1117111-601-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1117

AGENCY 112: KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register112-105-1 Amended V. 39, p. 251

AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM

Reg. No. Action Register115-2-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1089115-2-3 Amended V. 38, p. 370115-2-4 Amended V. 38, p. 371115-2-7 Revoked V. 38, p. 1091115-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 371115-4-2 Amended V. 39, p. 617115-4-4 Amended V. 39, p. 618115-4-6 Amended V. 39, p. 619115-4-11 Amended V. 38, p. 372115-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103115-5-2 Amended V. 38, p. 542115-5-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1091115-5-3a New V. 38, p. 1091115-5-4 Amended V. 38, p. 542115-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103115-7-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1409115-7-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1410115-7-4 Amended V. 38, p. 1410115-7-10 Amended V. 38, p. 1411115-8-1 Amended V. 38, p. 543115-8-13a New V. 38, p. 1169115-9-5 Amended V. 38, p. 375

115-9-9 Amended V. 38, p. 1411115-11-2 Amended V. 38, p. 127115-13-4 Amended V. 38, p. 544115-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1271115-14-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1273115-14-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1275115-15-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1412115-15-2 Amended V. 38, p. 1413115-18-6a Amended V. 38, p. 1414115-20-7 Amended V. 38, p. 545

AGENCY 128: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—KANSAS ATHLETIC

COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register128-5-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1197128-6-8 New V. 38, p. 1198

AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT—

DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE

Reg. No. Action Register129-9-9 New (T) V. 39, p. 647129-9-9 New V. 39, p. 1019129-10-31 Amended V. 39, p. 800

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