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Kansas Register Kris W. Kobach, Secretary of State Vol. 33, No. 6 February 6, 2014 Pages 117-132 In this issue . . . Page Kansas Commission on Veterans’ Affairs Notice of meeting ....................................................................................................................... 118 Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas Request for proposals for auditing services .................................................................................. 118 Department of Revenue—Division of Vehicles Notice of intent to establish a new line-make for an existing new motor vehicle dealer .................. 118 Department for Children and Families Request for proposals for food distribution delivery ..................................................................... 119 Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts Notice to bidders for state purchases ........................................................................................... 119 National Joint Powers Alliance Invitation for bid ........................................................................................................................ 119 Department of Administration—Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Request for bids for construction services .................................................................................... 120 Notice of requested engineering services ..................................................................................... 120 Kansas Board of Regents Universities Notice to bidders ........................................................................................................................ 121 State Fire Marshal Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations ............................................................ 121 Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of investment rates........................................................................................................... 122 Secretary of State Code mortgage rate for February ................................................................................................ 122 Executive appointments .............................................................................................................. 122 Legislative bills and resolutions introduced January 23-29 ............................................................. 123 Department of Health and Environment Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications .................................................... 125 Requests for comments on proposed solid waste processing facility permits ........................... 127, 128 Index to administrative regulations ................................................................................................ 128
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Kansas RegisterKris W. Kobach, Secretary of State

Vol. 33, No. 6 February 6, 2014 Pages 117-132

In this issue . . . PageKansas Commission on Veterans’ Affairs

Notice of meeting ....................................................................................................................... 118Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas

Request for proposals for auditing services .................................................................................. 118Department of Revenue—Division of Vehicles

Notice of intent to establish a new line-make for an existing new motor vehicle dealer .................. 118Department for Children and Families

Request for proposals for food distribution delivery..................................................................... 119Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts

Notice to bidders for state purchases ........................................................................................... 119National Joint Powers Alliance

Invitation for bid ........................................................................................................................ 119Department of Administration—Office of Facilities and Procurement Management

Request for bids for construction services .................................................................................... 120Notice of requested engineering services ..................................................................................... 120

Kansas Board of Regents UniversitiesNotice to bidders ........................................................................................................................ 121

State Fire MarshalNotice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations ............................................................ 121

Pooled Money Investment BoardNotice of investment rates........................................................................................................... 122

Secretary of StateCode mortgage rate for February ................................................................................................ 122Executive appointments .............................................................................................................. 122

Legislative bills and resolutions introduced January 23-29 ............................................................. 123Department of Health and Environment

Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications .................................................... 125Requests for comments on proposed solid waste processing facility permits........................... 127, 128

Index to administrative regulations................................................................................................ 128

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014 Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Meeting/Notices118 Kansas Register

The Kansas Register (USPS 0662-190) is an official publication of the state of Kansas, published by authority of K.S.A. 75-430. TheKansas Register is published weekly and a cumulative index is published annually by the Kansas Secretary of State. One-yearsubscriptions are $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Single copies, if available, may bepurchased for $2. Periodicals postage paid at Topeka, Kansas. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to Kansas Register,Secretary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall, 120 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612-1594.

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014. Reproduction of the publication in its entirety or for commercial purposes is prohibited withoutprior permission. Official enactments of the Kansas Legislature and proposed and adopted administrative regulations of stateagencies may be reproduced in any form without permission.

Hard copy subscription information and current and back issues of the Kansas Register (PDF format) can be found at the followinglink: http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kansas_register.asp

Published byKris W. Kobach

Secretary of State1st Floor, Memorial Hall

120 S.W. 10th Ave.Topeka, KS 66612-1594

785-296-4564www.sos.ks.gov

Register Office:1st Floor, Memorial Hall

785-296-3489Fax 785-296-8577

[email protected]

State of KansasCommission on Veterans’ Affairs

Notice of Meeting

The Kansas Commission on Veterans’ Affairs will meetat 10 a.m. Wednesday, February 19, in the Senate Roomof the Jayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson, Topeka. Thepublic is invited to attend. For more information call 785-296-3976.

Gregg BurdenExecutive Director

Doc. No. 042277

(Published in the Kansas Register February 6, 2014.)

Workforce Alliance of South Central KansasRequest for Proposals

The Kansas Association of Workforce Boards, in coor-dination with Local Workforce Investment Boards, hasreleased a request for proposals for auditing services. TheRFP can be obtained by visiting www.workforce-ks.com,www.la1lwib.org, www.heartlandworks.org, www.workforcepartnership.com or www.southeastkansasworks.com.The deadline for proposals is March 5, 2014.

Chad PetteraChief Operating Officer

Doc. No. 042285

State of KansasDepartment of Revenue

Division of VehiclesNotice of Intent to Establish a New Line-Make for

an Existing New Motor Vehicle Dealer

Notice has been received from Lewis Motors Inc. of itsintent to establish the franchise of Toyota to its locationat 1903 E. 50 Highway, Garden City, Kansas.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a)(5), any existing new motorvehicle dealer may protest the proposed addition of thenew franchise of Toyota if that existing new motor vehicledealer has a franchise agreement for the same line-makevehicle as that which is to be sold or offered for sale byLewis Motors Inc. at 1903 E. 50 Highway, Garden City,Kansas, and provided that the existing new motor vehicledealer is physically located such that its relevant marketarea, as defined in K.S.A. 8-2430(e), includes the locationwhere the new Toyota dealership will be located.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a), any petition or complaintby any dealer with standing to protest must be filed withthe director of vehicles within 30 days of this notice. Suchpetitions or complaints must be directed to the directorof vehicles at the Kansas Department of Revenue, Divi-sion of Vehicles, 11th Floor, Docking State Office Build-ing, 915 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, 66612.

Lisa KasparDirector of Vehicles

Doc. No. 042276

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Notices 119Kansas Register

State of KansasDepartment for Children and Families

Request for Proposals

The Kansas Department for Children and Families(DCF), Economic and Employment Services (EES) —Food Distribution Unit, announces the release of a re-quest for proposals (RFP) to qualified local agencies toadminister and provide delivery of service for the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA) Commodity Supple-mental Food Program (CSFP). Eligible applicants are ableto furnish all personnel, equipment, storage and admin-istrative services to receive, store and distribute USDAcommodities to eligible recipients. DCF invites applica-tions from government agencies; public universities andcolleges; and private, nonprofit organizations, includingfaith-based and community organizations.

A complete copy of the RFP may found at http://www.dcf.ks.gov/Agency/Operations/Pages/OGC/Grant-RFP.aspx under ‘‘Grant Requests for Proposal (RFPs).’’Written questions about the RFP from potential bidderswill be accepted until 2 p.m. (CST) February 24, 2014.Questions should be emailed to Joy Bodyk, DCF grantmanager, at [email protected]. Answers will beposted on the aforementioned webpage by March 5, 2014.Proposals must be received not later than 2 p.m. (CST)March 20, 2014, at the Kansas Department for Childrenand Families, c/o Joy Bodyk, Grant Manager, DockingState Office Building, 8th Floor, 915 S.W. Harrison, To-peka, 66612.

Phyllis GilmoreSecretary for Children and Families

Doc. No. 042286

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the di-rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2 p.m. on thedate indicated. For more information call 785-296-2376:

02/18/2014 EVT0002922 Custom Agricultural Services atLansing Farms

02/19/2014 EVT0002920 Campground Improvements atHillsdale State Park

02/26/2014 EVT0002926 Fire Alarm and SprinklerInspection

02/28/2014 EVT0002904 Marketing Services03/04/2014 EVT0002911 Berryton Dump Site Cleanup

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 website

(please monitor this website on a regular basis for anychanges/addenda):http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/

additional-files-for-bid-solicitations02/27/2014 A-012363 & Reroof at Oak & Pine Cottages —

A-012364 Parsons State Hospital & TrainingCenter, Parsons

Information regarding prequalification, projects andbid documents can be obtained at 785-296-8899 or http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc.Notice of Intent to Lease Real Property:

The Kansas Department of Administration intends tolease the real property located at 3107 S.W. 21st St., To-peka, Shawnee County, Kansas. The state will publishthis notice in the Kansas Register at a later date.

Tracy T. Diel, DirectorProcurement and Contracts

Doc. No. 042282

(Published in the Kansas Register February 6, 2014.)

National Joint Powers AllianceInvitation for Bid

Indefinite Quantity Construction ContractThe National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) issues this

Invitation for Bid (IFB) on behalf of, and to provideIndefinite Quantity Construction Contracting (IQCC)services to, all current and potential NJPA members in-cluding all government agencies, education agencies toinclude colleges and universities, and nonprofit agenciesin the state of Kansas. It is the intention of NJPA to awardmultiple contracts for construction services in each of theareas. Each contract has an estimated annual value of$2,000,000, and the term of the contract is four years.

IQCC is a construction contracting procurement systemthat provides facility owners’ access to competitively bid‘‘on-call’’ general contractors to provide immediate con-struction services over an extended period of time.

Intending bidders are required to attend the pre-bidseminar for the purpose of discussing the IQCC procure-ment system, the contract documents and bid forms. Amandatory pre-bid seminar will be held as follows:

February 18 — 10 a.m.Hampton Inn Wichita West3800 W. Kellogg DriveWichita, KansasFebruary 19 — 10 a.m.Courtyard Kansas City Airport7901 N.W. Tiffany Springs ParkwayKansas City, MissouriAn electronic (CD) copy of the IFB documents, which

include the instructions for submitting a bid and the biddocuments, may be obtained by letter of request to Mat-thew Peterson, NJPA, 202 12th St., N.E., Staples, MN56479, or by visiting the NJPA website at www.njpacoop.org/eziqc-bid-document-request (select desired bid doc-uments from drop-down list and complete the requestedinformation). All requests must include mailing address,email address, contact name and phone number. Bids aredue by 4:30 p.m. (CST) March 11, 2014, and will beopened at 9 a.m. March 12, 2014. IFB documents will beavailable until March 11, 2014.

Matthew Peterson, Contract ManagerNational Joint Powers Alliance

Doc. No. 042272

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014 Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Notices120 Kansas Register

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Facilities andProcurement Management

Request for Bids for Construction Services

Notice is hereby given for the receipt of subcontractorbids for the Kansas State University Engineering Com-plex Expansion Phase IV, Manhattan, Project Number A-012150. This project will be delivered under the construc-tion management at-risk statute, K.S.A. 75-37,144.McCownGordon Construction is the construction man-ager.

Subcontractor bids will be received for work as shownon the plans and specifications dated January 17, 2014,and specifically in accordance with McCownGordon’spublished Scopes of Work for each bid package. The firstbid package (Bid Package 1) includes selective demoli-tion, earthwork, auger cast piles, site utilities, structuralconcrete, site concrete paving, site pavers, asphalt paving,structural steel and miscellaneous metals, and elevators.

Future bid packages will include stone/masonry, metalwall panels, fireproofing, roofing, waterproofing andjoint sealants, glass and glazing, carpentry, overheaddoors, doors/frames/hardware, architectural millwork/casework, lab casework, drywall, ceilings, tile, flooring,paint, specialties, folding partitions, bridge crane equip-ment, window treatments, fixed seating, fire sprinklers,mechanical, electrical, plumbing, site furnishings, land-scaping and associated scopes to complete the MainBuilding Package. Special conditions for this project in-clude, but are not limited to, special site conditions forparking and storage, usage and access, and constructionschedule requirements. Subcontractors and suppliers areencouraged to carefully review all of the bidding docu-ments for the unique aspects of the project.

Subcontractor bids will be received until noon Febru-ary 17, 2014, at the office of McCownGordon Construc-tion and opened privately. Fax and email bids will beaccepted. Bids shall be directed to Jesse Dull [email protected] or at McCownGordon Con-struction, 422 Admiral Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106, 816-877-0667, fax 816-960-1182. Scope or schedule questionsmust be submitted to Jesse Dull and/or Mitch Binns([email protected], 816-877-0655) in writingvia email. Bidders who are not on the McCownGordonConstruction company pre-approved bidders list andwish to bid must also complete and submit a Mc-CownGordon prequalification statement prior to submit-ting a bid. The prequalification form can be found at thefollowing link: https://Score.lockton.com/login.aspx?R�MGCL-12052324

Construction documents, plans, specifications, scopesof work, bid forms/documents and associated informa-tion will be available by contacting Jesse Dull or MitchBinns, who will then provide an invitation to bid. All sub-contract bids must be submitted on the McCownGordonprovided forms with full document acknowledgementand any associated attachments included to be consid-ered for this project.

A pre-bid conference and walk-through will be held at9 a.m. February 7 at Fiedler Auditorium (Room 1107 in

Fiedler Hall) in the KSU Durland, Rathbone, Fiedler HallEngineering Complex.

Mark J. McGivern, DirectorOffice of Facilities and

Procurement ManagementDoc. No. 042283

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Facilities andProcurement Management

Notice of Requested Engineering Services

Notice is hereby given of the commencement of the se-lection process for engineering services for a new chilledwater plant for Kansas State University. The project callsfor an initial chiller capacity of two 2,500-ton chillers, witha building sized for an additional two future 2,500-tonchillers. Additional requirements are a piping network todistribute the underground chilled water to existing andfuture main campus buildings and to interconnect to theexisting chiller plant for redundancy, installing a newchiller in the existing chiller plant building, connectingchilled water piping to existing buildings and associatedbuilding HVAC upgrades, working with KSU’s enter-prise Honeywell Controls engineers for building auto-mation controls, and constructing a utility tunnel andsteam piping from Justin Hall to the new College of Busi-ness of Administration building. The estimated construc-tion cost is $49,886,000.

For more information contact Jack Carlson at [email protected] or 785-532-1722.

To be considered, one (1) PDF file of the followingshould be provided: State of Kansas Professional Quali-fications DCC Forms 051-054, inclusive, and informationregarding similar projects. State of Kansas ProfessionalQualifications DCC Form 050 for each firm and consult-ant should be provided at the end of each proposal.Please include your firm name, agency abbreviation andan abbreviated project name in the title of the PDF doc-ument. Proposals should be less than 5MB and follow thecurrent State Building Advisory Commission guidelines,which can be found in Part B — Chapter 2 of the BuildingDesign and Construction Manual at http://www.admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/bdcm. Proposals should be senton a CD, DVD or flash drive along with a transmittal toBarbara Schilling, Office of Facilities and ProcurementManagement, Suite 700, 800 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, 66612-1216. Proposals sent via email will no longer be acceptedand paper copies of the proposals are no longer required.Proposals received after the date and time noted belowwill not be forwarded to the State Building AdvisoryCommission for review. If you have questions call 785-291-3695. The PDF proposal submittals shall be deliveredto the attention of Barbara Schilling before 2 p.m. Feb-ruary 21, 2014.

Mark J. McGivern, DirectorOffice of Facilities and

Procurement ManagementDoc. No. 042274

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Notice/Hearing 121Kansas Register

State of KansasBoard of Regents Universities

Notice to Bidders

The universities of the Kansas Board of Regents en-courage interested vendors to visit the various universi-ties’ purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all trans-actions, including construction projects, for which theuniversities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortiacommonly utilized by the universities, are seeking infor-mation, competitive bids or proposals. The referencedconstruction projects may include project delivery con-struction procurement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 76-7,125 et seq.Emporia State University – Bid postings: www.emporia.edu/busaff/. Additional contact info: phone: 620-341-5145, fax: 620-341-5073, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Em-poria State University, Controller’s Office/Purchasing, CampusBox 4021, 1200 Commercial, Emporia, KS 66801.

Fort Hays State University – Bid postings: www.fhsu.edu/pur-chasing/bids. Additional contact info: phone: 785-628-4251, fax:785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: FortHays State Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., 318 Sheridan Hall,Hays, KS 67601.

Kansas State University – Bid postings: www.k-state.edu/pur-chasing/rfq. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532-6214, fax:785-532-5577, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Di-vision of Financial Services/Purchasing, 21 Anderson Hall, Kan-sas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.

Pittsburg State University – Bid postings: www.pittstate.edu/office/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 620-235-4169,fax: 620-235-4166, email: [email protected]. Mailing address:Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Office, 1701 S. Broadway,Pittsburg, KS 66762-7549.

University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http://www.procurement.ku.edu/. Paper bid postings and mailing ad-dress: KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room20, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected].

University of Kansas Medical Center – Bid postings: http://www2.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bids.html. Additional con-tact info: phone: 913-588-1100, fax: 913-588-1102. Mailing ad-dress: University of Kansas Medical Center, Purchasing De-partment, Mail Stop 2034, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS66160.

Wichita State University – Bid postings: www.wichita.edu/pur-chasing. Additional contact info: phone: 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3528. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Office ofPurchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 12, Wichita, KS67260-0012.

Tess ShepherdChair of Regents Purchasing Group

Procurement Officer IIEmporia State University

Doc. No. 041700

State of KansasState Fire Marshal

Notice of Hearing on ProposedAdministrative Regulations

The State Fire Marshal will conduct a public hearing at10 a.m. Tuesday, April 8, in the Florentine Room of theJayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, to considerthe adoption of amendments to K.A.R. 22-8-11 and K.A.R.22-8-12 and the revocation of K.A.R. 22-8-4 and K.A.R.22-8-7.

This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitutea public comment period for the purpose of receivingwritten public comments on the proposed rules and reg-ulations. All interested parties may submit written com-ments prior to the hearing to the State Fire Marshal, Suite600, Jayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, 66603, orby email to [email protected]. All interestedparties will be given a reasonable opportunity during thepublic hearing to present their views orally regarding theadoption of the proposed regulations. In order to provideall parties an opportunity to present their views, it maybe necessary to require that each participant limit any oralpresentation to an appropriate time frame.

Any individual with a disability may request accom-modation in order to participate in the public hearing andmay request the proposed regulations and economic im-pact statement in an accessible format. Requests for ac-commodation should be made at least five working daysin advance of the hearing by contacting Mende Barnett [email protected] or 785-296-0659.

A summary of the proposed regulations and their es-timated economic impact follows. Copies of the proposedregulations and the economic impact statement may beobtained by contacting Mende Barnett at the email ad-dress or phone number listed above.

K.A.R. 22-8-4 and K.A.R. 22-8-7 (revocations). Theseregulations, which address checklist certificates andchecklist seals for propane powered vehicles, have notbeen enforced and are being revoked as unnecessary.

K.A.R. 22-8-11. This regulation governs the initial train-ing requirements for obtaining propane licenses pursuantto K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 55-1812. The proposed amendmentswould clarify how these requirements apply to businessentities and would lower the training requirements forobtaining certain licenses, in particular cylinder filling li-censes and recreational vehicle fueling licenses

K.A.R. 22-8-12. This regulation, which specifies thecontinuing education requirements for propane licensees,is being amended to provide greater clarity about the re-quired refresher training.

Economic Impact: Because K.A.R. 22-8-4 and K.A.R.22-8-7 are not being enforced, their revocation is not ex-pected to have any economic impact. The amendments toK.A.R. 22-8-11 will have a positive economic impact byreducing the training requirements for certain licenses.The amendments to K.A.R. 22-8-12 are designed to clarifycurrent practice and therefore will have no economic im-pact.

Doug JorgensenState Fire Marshal

Doc. No. 042278

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014 Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Rates/Executive Appointments122 Kansas Register

State of KansasPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of Investment Rates

The following rates are published in accordance withK.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined inK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 2013 Supp.12-1675a(g).

Effective 2-3-14 through 2-9-14Term Rate

1-89 days 0.07%3 months 0.03%6 months 0.07%12 months 0.15%18 months 0.22%2 years 0.34%

Scott MillerDirector of Investments

Doc. No. 042270

State of KansasSecretary of State

Code Mortgage Rate for February

Pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 16a-1-301, Section11, the code mortgage rate during the period of February1, 2014, through February 28, 2014, is 12 percent. The ref-erence rate referred to in the definition of ‘‘code mortgagerate’’ set forth in K.S.A. 16a-1-301(11)(b)(i) is discontin-ued, has become impractical to use, and/or is otherwisenot readily ascertainable from the Federal Home LoanMortgage Corporation.

Kris W. KobachSecretary of State

Doc. No. 042263

State of KansasSecretary of State

Executive Appointments

Executive appointments made by the governor, and insome cases by other state officials, are filed with the sec-retary of state’s office. A listing of Kansas state agencies,boards, commissions, and county officials are included inthe Kansas Directory, which is available on the secretaryof state’s website at www.sos.ks.gov. The following ap-pointments were recently filed with the secretary of state:

Grant County Register of Deeds

Dana McDaniel, Grant County Courthouse, 108 S. Glenn,Ulysses, 67880. Succeeds Mary Sullivan, resigned.

Kansas Advisory Commission onAfrican-American Affairs

Daphne Maxwell, 718 Kansa Ave., Junction City, 66442. Termexpires June 30, 2016. Succeeds Veronica Knight.

State Building Advisory Commission

Carrie Rezac, 3313 W. 145th St., Overland Park, 66224. Termexpires Dec. 31, 2017. Succeeds Dwight Zwiener.

Citizens’ Utility Ratepayer Board

James L. Mullin II, 24725 W. 79th St., Lenexa, 66227. Termexpires June 30, 2017. Succeeds Shelta Collins.

State Corporation Commission

Jay Emler, 1457 Shawnee Road, Lindsborg, 67456. Term ex-pires March 15, 2015. Succeeds Mark Sievers, resigned.

Kansas Commission for the Deafand Hard of Hearing

Suzanne Dennis, 16384 S. Blake St., Olathe, 66062. Term ex-pires April 29, 2015. Succeeds Susan Gilliland.

Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns

Ranita Wilks, 1408 E. 21st Terrace, Lawrence, 66046. Termexpires Aug. 31, 2016. Reappointed.

Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission

James Ward, 4100 Clinton Parkway, Lawrence, 66047. Termexpires Jan. 31, 2016. Reappointed.

Governor’s Behavioral HealthSciences Planning Council

Dr. Michael Leeson, 816 Fox Chase Court, Lawrence, 66049.Term expires June 30, 2017. Reappointed.

Kansas Guardianship Program

Paul Kallman, 408 4th St., Scandia, 66966. Term expires June30, 2017. Succeeds George Beard.

State Board of Healing Arts

Dr. Michael Beezley, 9255 Woodland Drive, Lenexa, 66220.Term expires June 30, 2017. Reappointed.

Dr. Douglas Milfeld, 7340 E. Elm Court, Wichita, 67206.Term expires June 30, 2015. Succeeds Dr. Eustaquio Abay, re-signed.

Dr. Ronald Varner, 2692 S.W. 100th St., Augusta, 67010. Termexpires June 30, 2017. Succeeds Dr. Carolina Soria.

Information Technology Executive Council

Michael Mayta, 9917 Westlawn Circle, Wichita, 67212. Termexpires Jan. 1, 2015.

Crysta Torson, 145 S. Kaw Road, Dighton, 67839. Term ex-pires Jan. 1, 2015.

Kansas Rehabilitation Council

Chris Testorff, 306 W. Kansas St., Apt. 15, Yates Center,66783. Term expires Oct. 31, 2014. Succeeds Christine Owens.

State Use Law Committee

Mieke Ellwood, 306 S. Elm, Marquette, 67464. Term expiresJune 30, 2015. Succeeds Susan Reber.

Kansas Council on Travel and Tourism

Suzan Barnes, 1958 T Road, Cottonwood Falls, 66845. Termexpires Sept. 30, 2016. Reappointment.

Sheila Lampe, 108 N. Scott St., Piqua, 66761. Term expiresSept. 30, 2016. Reappointment.

Kansas Water Authority

Tony Wobker, 38090 W. 323rd St., Osawatomie, 66064. Termexpires Jan. 15, 2018. Reappointment.

Kris W. KobachSecretary of State

Doc. No. 042279

� Kansas Secretary of State 2014Vol. 33, No. 6, February 6, 2014

Legislative Bills 123Kansas Register

State of KansasLegislature

Legislative Bills and Resolutions Introduced

The following numbers and titles of bills and resolu-tions were introduced January 23-29 by the 2014 KansasLegislature. Copies of bills and resolutions are availablefree of charge from the Legislative Document Room, 58-S, State Capitol, 300 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, 66612, 785-296-4096. Full texts of bills, bill tracking and other infor-mation may be accessed at http://www.kslegislature.org/li/.

House BillsHB 2483, AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to distinctive

license plates; providing for the Kansas horse council license plate, byCommittee on Transportation.

HB 2484, AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to distinctivelicense plates; providing for the rotary international license plate, byCommittee on Transportation.

HB 2485, AN ACT designating a portion of United States highway 75as the Pack St Clair highway; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 68-1051 andrepealing the existing section, by Committee on Transportation.

HB 2486, AN ACT concerning telecommunications; relating to theKUSF administrator; authorizing an annual audit; amending K.S.A.2013 Supp. 66-2010 and repealing the existing section, by Committee onUtilities and Telecommunications.

HB 2487, AN ACT concerning utilities; relating to the state corpora-tion commission; concerning the issuance of certificates of public con-venience and necessity; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 66-131 and re-pealing the existing section, by Committee on Utilities andTelecommunications.

HB 2488, AN ACT concerning the Kansas electric transmission au-thority; purpose and composition of authority; creation of transmissionadvisory council; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-99d01, 74-99d03, 74-99d04 and 74-99d07 and repealing the existing sections, by Committeeon Energy and Environment.

HB 2489, AN ACT concerning legislative review of exceptions to openrecords; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-5515 and 45-229 and repealingthe existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary.

HB 2490, AN ACT concerning criminal procedure; relating to trials;conduct of jury after case is submitted; amending K.S.A. 22-3420 andrepealing the existing section, by Committee on Judiciary.

HB 2491, AN ACT concerning the Kansas tort claims act; relating tosmall claims actions; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 75-6103 and repealingthe existing section, by Committee on Judiciary.

HB 2492, AN ACT concerning elected officials; recall of; amendingK.S.A. 25-4301 and 25-4304 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 25-4306 and 25-4322and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary.

HB 2493, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro-cedure; relating to sureties; unlawful sexual relations; appearancebonds; surety regulation; amending K.S.A. 22-2809a and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 21-5512, 21-5703, 21-5709, 21-5710 and 21-6316 and repealing theexisting sections, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2494, AN ACT concerning parking violations; amending K.S.A.8-2112 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Transpor-tation.

HB 2495, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro-cedure; relating to sentencing; probation and postrelease supervision;amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-6604 and 22-3716 and repealing the ex-isting sections, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2496, AN ACT concerning crimes and punishment; relating topromotion to minors of material harmful to minors; amending K.S.A.2013 Supp. 21-6402 and repealing the existing section, by Committee onCorrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2497, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro-cedure; relating to sentencing; transfer of supervision; amending K.S.A.2013 Supp. 21-6610 and repealing the existing section, by Committee onCorrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2498, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemp-tions; community service organizations providing humanitarian serv-

ices; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 79-201 and repealing the existing sec-tion, by Committee on Taxation.

HB 2499, AN ACT concerning wildlife; enacting the state sovereigntyover nonmigratory wildlife act, by Committee on Agriculture and Nat-ural Resources.

HB 2500, AN ACT relating to crimes and punishment; prohibitingtext messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 8-15,111 and 8-2118 and repealing the existing sec-tions, by Committee on Transportation.

HB 2501, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro-cedure; relating to human trafficking and related crimes; court recordsand reporting; fines; diversion; buying sexual relations; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 12-4106, 12-4416, 21-6421, 21-6422, 22-2909 and 22-4704 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Correctionsand Juvenile Justice.

HB 2502, AN ACT concerning criminal history record information;definitions; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 22-4701 and repealing the ex-isting section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2503, AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the carrying ofconcealed handguns by retired law enforcement officers; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 75-7c01, 75-7c03, 75-7c05, 75-7c08, 75-7c10 and 75-7c20 and repealing the existing sections, by Representatives Edwards,Barker, Bradford, Bridges, Brunk, Carpenter, Christmann, DeGraaf,Doll, Estes, Finney, Hedke, Hibbard, Jones, Kiegerl, Lusker, O’Brien,Osterman, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Sawyer, Shultz and Whipple.

HB 2504, AN ACT repealing K.S.A. 75-52,119, 75-52,120 and 75-52,121; concerning the department of corrections; relating to the pur-chase of certain real estate, by Committee on General GovernmentBudget.

HB 2505, AN ACT concerning school districts; relating to the formerelection process of certain unified school districts; amending K.S.A. 72-8202 and repealing the existing section; also repealing K.S.A. 72-6764,72-6765, 72-6793 and 72-6794, by Committee on General GovernmentBudget.

HB 2506, AN ACT repealing K.S.A. 72-60b03; relating to the expira-tion provision of the midwestern higher education compact act, byCommittee on General Government Budget.

HB 2507, AN ACT repealing K.S.A.74-32,152, 74-32,153, 74-32,154, 74-32,155, 74-32,156, 74-32,157, 74-32,158 and 74-32,159 and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 74-32,151 and 74-32,160; concerning the workforce developmentloan program act, by Committee on General Government Budget.

HB 2508, AN ACT concerning abortion; relating to medical emergen-cies; relating to the woman’s-right-to-know act; amending K.S.A. 65-6704 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 65-4a01, 65-6701, 65-6705, 65-6709, 65-6723and 76-3308 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Fed-eral and State Affairs.

HB 2509, AN ACT concerning emergency medical services; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 65-6102, 65-6111, 65-6112, 65-6119, 65-6120, 65-6121,65-6129c, 65-6133, 65-6135 and 65-6144 and repealing the existing sec-tions, by Committee on Vision 2020.

HB 2510, AN ACT concerning pharmacy technicians; relating to qual-ifications, expiration and renewal of registration; revocation, suspensionor limitation of registration; responsibilities of pharmacists and phar-macy; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 65-1663 and repealing the existingsection, by Committee on Vision 2020.

HB 2511, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to sale orabandonment of personal property before taxes paid; liens, exceptions;amending K.S.A. 79-2109 and repealing the existing section; also re-pealing K.S.A. 79-2110, by Committee on Taxation.

HB 2512, AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the Sedgwickcounty regional forensic science center; disposition of stolen weapons;forfeiture of firearms; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-6307 and 60-4117and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Corrections andJuvenile Justice.

HB 2513, AN ACT concerning insurance; pertaining to examinationfees; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-223 and repealing the existing sec-tion, by Committee on Insurance.

HB 2514, AN ACT concerning insolvent insurance companies; per-taining to certain exemptions for the federal home loan bank; amendingK.S.A. 40-3609, 40-3619, 40-3625, 40-3629, 40-3630 and 40-3631 and re-pealing the existing sections, by Committee on Insurance.

HB 2515, AN ACT concerning insurance; pertaining to confidentialityof certain documents; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-222 and repealingthe existing section, by Committee on Insurance.

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HB 2516, AN ACT concerning health care provider liability insurance;relating to mutual insurance companies organized to provide healthcare provider liability insurance; health care provider insurance avail-ability act; amending K.S.A. 40-12a02, 40-12a06, 40-12a09, 40-3402, 40-3403a, 40-3403b, 40-3407, 40-3408, 40-3411, 40-3412, 40-3413, 40-3416, 40-3419 and 40-3422 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-3401, 40-3403, 40-3404,40-3414 and 40-3421 and repealing the existing sections, by Committeeon Insurance.

HB 2517, AN ACT concerning civil procedure; relating to wage gar-nishment; amending K.S.A. 60-2310 and repealing the existing section,by Committee on Judiciary.

HB 2518, AN ACT concerning elections; relating to ballot languagestatements, by Committee on Elections.

HB 2519, AN ACT concerning retirement and pensions; enacting theKansas public employees retirement system defined contribution act;providing terms, conditions and requirements related thereto; relatingto plan document, membership, benefits, contributions and investmentalternatives; death and disability benefits; eliminating the Kansas publicemployees retirement system act of 2015; repealing K.S.A. 2013 Supp.74-49,301, 74-49,302, 74-49,303, 74-49,304, 74-49,305, 74-49,306, 74-49,307, 74-49,308, 74-49,309, 74-49,310, 74-49,311, 74-49,312, 74-49,313,74-49,314, 74-49,315, 74-49,316, 74-49,317 and 74-49,318, by Committeeon Pensions and Benefits.

HB 2520, AN ACT concerning public health; relating to the podiatryact; amending K.S.A. 65-2001, 65-2002 and 65-2004 and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 65-2005 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee onHealth and Human Services.

HB 2521, AN ACT concerning school districts; relating to reportingof students who are not lawfully present in the United States, by Com-mittee on Federal and State Affairs.

HB 2522, AN ACT concerning fire districts; amending K.S.A. 19-3631and repealing the existing section, by Representative Sloan.

HB 2523, AN ACT providing that certain expressions of apology,sympathy or compassion are not admissible as evidence of liability oras an admission against interest in malpractice claims against healthcare providers, by Committee on Health and Human Services.

HB 2524, AN ACT concerning the board of nursing; appointment;reinstatement of licenses; fees; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 65-1118 and74-1106 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Healthand Human Services.

HB 2525, AN ACT concerning the Kansas money transmitter act; con-cerning change in controlling interest; relating to notification of statebank commissioner; certain records not required to be open; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 9-508, 9-509, 9-513c, 9-513d and 45-221 and repealingthe existing sections, by Committee on Financial Institutions.

HB 2526, AN ACT concerning crimes and punishments; relating toassault; battery; unlawful interference with a firefighter; unlawful in-terference with an emergency medical services attendant; creating thecrime of unlawful interference with a health care provider; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-5412, 21-5413, 21-6325 and 21-6326 and repealingthe existing sections, by Representatives Concannon, Crum, Finch, Gan-dhi, Gonzalez, Hill, Hineman, Jennings, Phillips, Rothlisberg, Rubin,Tietze, Trimmer and Waymaster.

HB 2527, AN ACT concerning school districts; relating to schoolsafety and security policies and plans, by Committee on Veterans, Mil-itary and Homeland Security.

HB 2528, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for thefiscal year ending June 30, 2015, for the judicial branch, by Committeeon Appropriations.

HB 2529, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscalyears ending June 30, 2014, June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017,and June 30, 2018, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, cap-ital improvement projects and fees, imposing certain restrictions andlimitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 2013Supp. 12-5256, 79-34,156, 79-4227 and 79-4804 and repealing the existingsections, by Committee on Appropriations.

HB 2530, AN ACT concerning the Kansas uniform common interestowners bill of rights act; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 58-4610 and re-pealing the existing section, by Representative Edwards.

HB 2531, AN ACT concerning insurance; providing coverage for au-tism spectrum disorder; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-2,103 and 40-19c09 and repealing the existing sections, by Representatives Rubin, Al-ford, Anthimides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Bridges, Campbell, Carlin,Carmichael, Dierks, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Goico, Gonzalez, Henry, Hous-

ton, Hutton, Kiegerl, Kuether, Lusk, Menghini, Osterman, Perry, Phil-lips, Ryckman Jr., Sloan, Sloop, Thimesch, Tietze, Trimmer, Waymaster,Winn and Wolfe Moore.

HB 2532, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro-cedure; relating to assault and battery of sports officials; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-5412 and 21-5413 and repealing the existing sec-tions, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice.

HB 2533, AN ACT concerning retirement and benefits; relating to theKansas public employees retirement system act of 2015; interest creditson annuity savings and retirement annuity accounts; distribution ofmember’s mandatory contributions upon termination or death; pay-ment of annuity upon retirement; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-49,306, 74-49,308, 74-49,310, 74-49,311 and 74-49,313 and repealing theexisting sections, by Committee on Pensions and Benefits.

HB 2534, AN ACT concerning certain municipalities; relating to theconversion of recreation commissions, by Committee on Local Govern-ment.

House Concurrent ResolutionsHCR 5025, by Representatives Crum, Henry, Alcala, Alford, Anthim-

ides, Ballard, Barker, Becker, Boldra, Bollier, Bradford, Bridges, Bruch-man, Brunk, Burroughs, Campbell, Carlin, Carlson, Carmichael, Car-penter, Cassidy, Christmann, Claeys, Clayton, Concannon, Corbet,Couture-Lovelady, E. Davis, P. Davis, DeGraaf, Dierks, Doll, Dove, Ed-monds, Edwards, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Finch, Finney, Frownfelter, Gandhi,Garber, Goico, Gonzalez, Grosserode, Hawkins, Hedke, Henderson,Hibbard, Highland, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Hoffman, Houser,Houston, Howell, Huebert, Hutton, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Kahrs,Kelley, Kelly, Kiegerl, Kinzer, Kleeb, Kuether, Lane, Lunn, Lusk, Lusker,Macheers, Mast, McPherson, Meier, Meigs, Menghini, Merrick, Moxley,O’Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Perry, Peterson, Petty, Phillips, Powell,Proehl, Read, Rhoades, Rooker, Rothlisberg, Rubin, Ruiz, Ryckman Jr.,Ryckman Sr., Sawyer, Schroeder, Schwab, Schwartz, Seiwert, Shultz,Sloan, Sloop, Suellentrop, Sutton, Swanson, Thimesch, Thompson,Tietze, Todd, Trimmer, Vickrey, Victors, Ward, Waymaster, Weigel,Whipple, Wilson, Winn and Wolfe Moore, A CONCURRENT RESO-LUTION commending the recipients of the Peter John Loux Award.

House ResolutionsHR 6042, by Representative Victors, A RESOLUTION supporting the

development and designation of a continuous Chief Standing Bear Trailfrom Nebraska to Oklahoma.

Senate BillsSB 298, AN ACT repealing K.S.A. 17-631, 79-3101, 79-3102, 79-3103,

79-3104, 79-3105, 79-3106, 79-3107, 79-3107a, 79-3107b and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 79-3107c; relating to elimination of the Kansas mortgage registra-tion fee, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation.

SB 299, AN ACT concerning insolvent insurance companies; pertain-ing to certain exemptions for the federal home loan bank; amendingK.S.A. 40-3609, 40-3619, 40- 3625, 40-3629, 40-3630 and 40-3631 and re-pealing the existing sections, by Committee on Financial Institutions andInsurance.

SB 300, AN ACT concerning sand and gravel; relating to removalfrom state rivers; amending K.S.A. 70a-102 and repealing the existingsection, by Committee on Natural Resources.

SB 301, AN ACT concerning roads and highways; relating to right-of-ways; annexation by cities; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 12-520 andrepealing the existing section, by Committee on Transportation.

SB 302, AN ACT concerning surrogate parenting contracts, by Com-mittee on Public Health and Welfare.

SB 303, AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the Sedgwick countyregional forensic science center; disposition of stolen weapons; forfei-ture of firearms; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-6307 and 60-4117 andrepealing the existing sections, by Senators Faust-Goudeau, Abrams,Donovan, Kerschen, Masterson, McGinn, O’Donnell, Petersen and Wa-gle.

SB 304, AN ACT enacting the municipal communications networkand private telecommunications investment safeguards act, by Com-mittee on Commerce.

SB 305, AN ACT concerning school districts; relating to capital im-provement state aid; transferring funds to the supplemental generalstate aid account of the state general fund; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp.75-2319 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Education.

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SB 306, AN ACT concerning insurance companies; relating to invest-ments; amending K.S.A. 40-2a08, 40-2a14, 40-2a28, 40-2b07, 40-2b12 and40-2b29 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-2a27 and 40-2b28 and repealing theexisting sections, by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance.

SB 307, AN ACT concerning the Kansas electric transmission author-ity; purpose and composition of authority; creation of transmission ad-visory council; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-99d01, 74-99d03, 74-99d04 and 74-99d07 and repealing the existing sections, by Committeeon Utilities.

SB 308, AN ACT concerning the Kansas no-call act; amending K.S.A.50-670 and 50-670a and repealing the existing sections, by Committeeon Utilities.

SB 309, AN ACT concerning insurance for qualified professional as-sociations; amending K.S.A. 40-2222a and 40-2222b and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 40-2222 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee onPublic Health and Welfare.

SB 310, AN ACT concerning grand juries; amending K.S.A. 2013Supp. 22-3001 and 22-3015 and repealing the existing sections, by Com-mittee on Judiciary.

SB 311, AN ACT concerning civil procedure and civil actions; relatingto noneconomic damages cap; expert or other testimony; collateralsource benefits; amending K.S.A. 60-456, 60-457, 60-458, 60-19a02 and60-3802 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary.

SB 312, AN ACT concerning criminal procedure; relating to dischargeof persons not brought promptly to trial; decision and disposition ofcase on appeal; amending K.S.A. 22-3605 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 22-3402and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary.

SB 313, AN ACT concerning courts; relating to docket fees; amendingK.S.A. 60-729 and 61-3502 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 20-367, 21-6614, 22-2410, 28-172a, 38-2312, 59-104, 60-256, 60-2001 and 61-2704 and repeal-ing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 21-6614d, 38-2312c and 60-2001b, by Committee on Judiciary.

SB 314, AN ACT dealing with the secretary of state; prohibiting cer-tain political activities, by Committee on Ethics and Elections.

SB 315, AN ACT concerning the Kansas state fair; pertaining to thepurchase of certain insurance coverage; amending K.S.A. 2-224 andK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 75-4105 and 75-4109 and repealing the existing sec-tions, by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance.

SB 316, AN ACT concerning public health; relating to the podiatryact; amending K.S.A. 65-2001, 65-2002 and 65-2004 and K.S.A. 2013Supp. 65-2005 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee onPublic Health and Welfare.

SB 317, AN ACT concerning the Kansas medical assistance programcontracts with managed care organizations, by Committee on PublicHealth and Welfare.

SB 318, AN ACT concerning certain pesticide applications; amendingK.S.A. 2013 Supp. 2-2454 and 19-101a and repealing the existing sec-tions, by Committee on Commerce.

SB 319, AN ACT concerning surface owners’ property rights protec-tion; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 55-151 and repealing the existing sec-tion, by Committee on Commerce.

SB 320, AN ACT concerning the emergency medical services board;imposition of fines; investigation authority; issuance of subpoenas;amending K.S.A. 65-6130 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 65-6111 and repealingthe existing sections, by Committee on Federal and State Affairs.

SB 321, AN ACT concerning insurance; relating to the return of pre-miums separate from the notice of denial of coverage; amending K.S.A.2013 Supp. 40-3118 and repealing the existing section, by Committee onFinancial Institutions and Insurance.

SB 322, AN ACT concerning the insurance department service reg-ulation fund; pertaining to assessments on insurance companies;amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 40-112 and repealing the existing section,by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance.

SB 323, AN ACT concerning property; relating to conservation ease-ments; amending K.S.A. 58-3811 and repealing the existing section, byCommittee on Ways and Means.

SB 324, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for the fiscalyear ending June 30, 2015, for the judicial branch, by Committee onWays and Means.

SB 325, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscalyears ending June 30, 2014, June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017,and June 30, 2018, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, cap-ital improvement projects and fees, imposing certain restrictions andlimitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 2013

Supp. 12-5256, 79-34,156, 79-4227 and 79-4804 and repealing the existingsections, by Committee on Ways and Means.

SB 326, AN ACT concerning advanced practice registered nurses;amending K.S.A. 40-4602, 59-2976, 65-1660, 65-2892, 65-4134 and 65-5502 and K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 39-923, 39-1401, 39-1430, 39-1504, 65-468,65-1113, 65-1130, 65-1626, 65-1682, 65-2837a, 65-2921, 65-4101, 65-4116,65-4202, 65-5402, 65-5418, 65-6112, 65-6119, 65-6120, 65-6121, 65-6123,65-6124, 65-6144, 65-7003, 65-7302, 72-5213 and 75-7429 and repealingthe existing sections, by Committee on Ways and Means.

SB 327, AN ACT concerning utilities; relating to the undergroundutilities damage prevention act; excavator liability; amending K.S.A. 66-1811 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Utilities.

SB 328, AN ACT concerning utilities; relating to the state corporationcommission; amending K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 66-2002 and repealing the ex-isting section, by Committee on Utilities. parents; amending K.S.A. 2013Supp. 38-2362 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Ju-diciary.

SB 330, AN ACT concerning the secretary of corrections; relating tocustody and confinement of certain inmates; amending K.S.A. 2013Supp. 75-5210 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Ju-diciary.

Senate Concurrent ResolutionsSCR 1616, by Senators Abrams and Arpke, A CONCURRENT RES-

OLUTION supporting the Kansas board of regents’ strategic plan forpostsecondary education excellence, known as Foresight 2020.

Senate ResolutionsSR 1776, by Senator Ostmeyer, A RESOLUTION congratulating An-

gel Shaver for being named Ms. Wheelchair Kansas 2013.SR 1777, by Senators Haley, Faust-Goudeau, Francisco, Hawk and

Hensley, A RESOLUTION commemorating the 50th Anniversary of theWar on Poverty.

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State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentNotice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water

Pollution Control Permits and Applications

In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regulations28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 through33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the authorityvested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. En-vironmental Protection Agency, various draft water pol-lution control documents (permits, notices to revoke andreissue, notices to terminate) have been prepared and/orpermit applications have been received for discharges towaters of the United States and the state of Kansas for theclass of discharges described below.

The proposed actions concerning the draft documentsare based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan-dards, regulations and effluent limitations of the state ofKansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. Thefinal action will result in a Federal National Pollutant Dis-charge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kan-sas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subjectto certain conditions, revocation and reissuance of thedesignated permit or termination of the designated per-mit.

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Public Notice No. KS-AG-14-019/025Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Tray SnyderSnyder Ranch Feedlot909 Ave. IColdwater, KS 67029

E/2 of Section 10,T32S, R19W,Comanche County

Cimarron RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-CICM-B002This is a new permit for an expanding facility with the proposed max-

imum capacity for 999 head (999 animal units) of beef cattle weigh-ing greater than 700 pounds. The proposed facility will consist ofapproximately 4.3 acres of open lot pens and 0.5 acre of working/holding pens. Surface runoff will flow across grass buffer areas.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Roy & Roger BuessingBuessing Dairy1083 29th RoadAxtell, KS 66403

SW/4 of Section 23& SE/4 of Section22, T02S, R10E,Marshall County

Big Blue RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-BBMS-M014This permit is being reissued for an existing confined animal feeding

operation for 150 head (210 animal units) of mature dairy cattle, 80head (80 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 poundsand 80 head (40 animal units) of cattle weighing less than 700pounds, for a total of 330 animal units. This represents a decrease inthe permitted animal units from the previous permit, and containsproposed modifications consisting of a new proposed pen in theheifer area, a proposed concrete sediment basin for the dairy parlorwastewater, increasing the size of the existing parlor wastewater re-tention structure, a new animal mortality composting area, new con-crete silo pad, and modifications to combine the wastewater holdingpond and the first cell of the existing wastewater retention system.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Keith MullKeith Mull Feedlot553 R RoadPawnee Rock, KS 67567

E/2 of Section 32 &W/2 of Section 33,T26S, R17W,Edwards County

Arkansas RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-ARED-C005 Federal Permit No. KS0098868This is a permit reissuance for an existing facility with a capacity of

3,500 head (3,500 animal units) of cattle each weighing more than700 pounds on average. This facility has an approved Nutrient Man-agement Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Steve Winkel2319 190 RoadGlen Elder, KS 67446

SE/4 of Section 09,T06S, R09W,Mitchell County

Solomon RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-SOMC-S022This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum

capacity of 880 head (352 animal units) of swine. There is no changein the permitted animal units.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Robert RoggeKRB Pork, Inc. - West11710 Diamond CircleSt. George, KS 66535

SE/4 & SW/4 ofSection 14, T05S,R01E, WashingtonCounty

Lower RepublicanRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-LRWS-S034This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum

capacity of 2,400 head (960 animal units) of swine more than 55pounds. There is no change in the permitted animal units.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Doug O’NeilO’Neil Dairy2331 Ironstone RoadBeattie, KS 66406

NW/4 of Section 23,T02S, R09E,Marshall County

Big Blue RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-BBMS-M016

This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximumcapacity of 45 head (45 animal units) of cattle more than 700 poundsand 67 head (33.5 animal units) of cattle 700 pounds or less, for atotal of 78.5 animal units of cattle. This represents a decrease in an-imal units from the previous permit.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Larry A. KeimLarry Keim Dairy4003 E. Red Rock RoadHaven, KS 67543

NW/4 of Section 27,T24S, R05W, RenoCounty

Lower ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-ARRN-M048

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility for 40 head (56 animalunits) of Mature Dairy Cattle (animal type). There is no change inthe permitted animal units from the previous permit.

Public Notice No. KS-Q-14-010/017

The requirements of the draft permits public noticedbelow are pursuant to the Kansas Surface Water QualityStandards, K.A.R. 28-16-28 (b-g), and Federal Surface Wa-ter Criteria:Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Burlingame, City of101 E. Santa FeBurlingame, KS 66413

Dragoon Creek viaSwitzler Creek

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC07-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0024694

Legal Description: SE1⁄4, SW1⁄4, NE1⁄4, S14, T15S, R14E, Osage County,KS

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Crawford CountyCommission

P.O. Box 249Girard, KS 66743

West ForkDrywood Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC52-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0096741

Legal Description: NW1⁄4, NW1⁄4, SE1⁄4, S6, T28S, R24E, CrawfordCounty, KS

Facility Name: Crawford County Sewer District #4 — Farlington

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Lane, City ofP.O. Box 116Lane, KS 66042

PottawatomieCreek viaUnnamed Tributary

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC19-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0081515

Legal Description: NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4, S34, T18S, R21E, Franklin County,KS

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Mulberry, City ofP.O. Box 187Mulberry, KS 66756

Cox Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC27-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0087467Legal Description: NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4, S35, T28S, R25E, Crawford County,

KS

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Palco, City ofP.O. Box 257Palco, KS 67657

Spring Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-SO30-OO02 Federal Permit No. KS0093122Legal Description: NW1⁄4, NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4, S21, T9S, R20W, Rooks County,

KS

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Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Pomona, City ofP.O. Box 67Pomona, KS 66076

Marais des CygnesRiver

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC36-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0029068Legal Description: W1⁄2, SW1⁄4, NE1⁄4 and SE1⁄4, SE1⁄4, NW1⁄4, S5, T17S,

R18E, Franklin County, KSName and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Richmond, City ofP.O. Box 174Richmond, KS 66080

Middle Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC43-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0047422Legal Description: E1⁄2, NW1⁄4, SW1⁄4, S12, T19S, R19E, Franklin County,

KSName and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Uniontown, City ofP.O. Box 51Uniontown, KS 66779

Marmaton River Treated DomesticWastewater

Kansas Permit No. M-MC46-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0046051Legal Description: NE1⁄4, SW1⁄4, NW1⁄4, S26, T25S, R22E, Bourbon

County, KSThe proposed actions are to reissue existing permits for the operation

of existing lagoon wastewater treatment facilities. The proposed per-mits contain limits for biochemical oxygen demand and total sus-pended solids, as well as monitoring for ammonia, E. coli and pH.

Persons wishing to comment on the draft documentsand/or permit applications must submit their commentsin writing to the Kansas Department of Health and En-vironment if they wish to have the comments consideredin the decision-making process. Comments should besubmitted to the attention of the Livestock Waste Man-agement Section for agricultural-related draft documentsor applications, or to the Technical Services Section for allother permits, at the Kansas Department of Health andEnvironment, Division of Environment, Bureau of Water,1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 420, Topeka, 66612-1367.

All comments regarding the draft documents or appli-cation notices received on or before March 8 will be con-sidered in the formulation of the final determinations re-garding this public notice. Please refer to the appropriateKansas document number (KS-AG-14-019/025, KS-Q-14-010/017) and name of the applicant/permittee when pre-paring comments.

After review of any comments received during thepublic notice period, the secretary of health and environ-ment will issue a determination regarding final agencyaction on each draft document/application. If response toany draft document/application indicates significant pub-lic interest, a public hearing may be held in conformancewith K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC).

All draft documents/applications and the supportinginformation including any comments received are on fileand may be inspected at the offices of the Kansas De-partment of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water.These documents are available upon request at the copy-ing cost assessed by KDHE. Application information andcomponents of plans and specifications for all new andexpanding swine facilities are available on the Internet athttp://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environ-ment offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday, excluding holidays.

Robert Moser, M.D.Secretary of Health

and EnvironmentDoc. No. 042280

State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentRequest for Comments

The Kansas Department of Health and Environmenthas reviewed an application from Midwest MedicalWaste, Inc., to establish and operate a solid waste proc-essing facility for a medical waste transfer station. Mid-west Medical Waste, Inc., proposes to lease an area fromBayer Construction at 120 Deep Creek Road in RileyCounty, near the city of Manhattan. A 12’ x 20’ steel con-tainer will be placed on limestone bedrock area that hasbeen used for construction equipment/material storage.The untreated medical waste will include red bag, tracechemotherapy and pathological waste. The waste will bebagged and held securely in boxes or totes. Within sevendays, the medical waste will be transported to an auto-clave or incinerator, and then disposed at permitted dis-posal facility.

KDHE has reviewed the application and found it to bein conformance with state solid waste statutes and regu-lations.

KDHE is providing public notice of its intent to issuea permit to Midwest Medical Waste, Inc., for the pro-posed solid waste processing facility described herein. Acopy of the administrative record, which includes thedraft permit and all information regarding this permitaction, is available for public review until March 10 dur-ing normal business hours, Monday through Friday, atthe following locations:

Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentSolid Waste Permits SectionBureau of Waste Management1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 320Topeka, 66612-1366Contact: Shelley Schupp785-296-6561Fax: 785-296-1592Riley County Clerk’s OfficeRiley County Offices110 Courthouse Plaza, Suite B118Manhattan, 66502785-565-6200Additionally, the application form with primary per-

mit information is available for public viewing via theInternet at http://www.kdheks.gov/waste. Anyone wish-ing to comment on the draft permit information shouldsubmit written statements postmarked not later thanMarch 10 to Shelley Schupp (KDHE). After considerationof all comments received, the director of the Division ofEnvironment will make a final decision to issue the per-mit. Notice of the decision will be given to anyone whosubmitted written comments during the comment periodand to those who requested notice of the final permit de-cision.

Robert Moser, M.D.Secretary of Health

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Request for Comments/Index128 Kansas Register

State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentRequest for Comments

The Kansas Department of Health and Environmenthas reviewed an application from Blizzard Energy, Inc.,to establish and operate a solid waste processing facilityfor pyrolysis of processed waste tires. Pyrolysis is a pro-cess of thermal decomposition in an oxygen-starved en-vironment in enclosed reactor ovens. The proposed facil-ity will receive processed (cut) waste tires from anadjacent, permitted tire processing facility. The pyrolysisprocess will convert the scrap tires to the following prod-ucts: pyrolysis oil, carbon black, steel and synthetic gas.The pyrolysis oil will either be sold as a product, or willbe refined on-site to petroleum products such as gasoline,diesel, naphtha and fuel oil. The pyrolysis oil will be gen-erated within the pyrolysis building and stored outsidein aboveground storage tanks. Pyrolysis oil to be refinedwill be processed in an outside ‘‘product stabilizationunit’’ and the product will be stored outside in above-ground storage tanks. The carbon black will be milledinto micron-size final product and bagged for sale. Thecarbon black is generated, processed and stored withinthe pyrolysis building. The steel wire will be collectedinto containers and sold as scrap metal. The steel wire isgenerated inside the pyrolysis building and will be storedin containers for transport outside the building. The syn-thetic gas is recycled as fuel for the on-site burners. Thesynthetic gas is generated within the pyrolysis building,piped to an outside tank for storage, and piped back intothe building as fuel source for the burners.

This facility is located in the SE 1⁄4, Section 34, Township19S, Range 14W, Barton County, at Westport Addition,9015-H 8th St., Great Bend, Kansas. KDHE has reviewedthe application and found it to be in conformance withstate solid waste statutes and regulations.

KDHE is providing public notice of its intent to issuea permit to Blizzard Energy, Inc., for the proposed solid

waste processing facility described herein. A copy of theadministrative record, which includes the draft permitand all information regarding this permit action, is avail-able for public review until March 10 during normal busi-ness hours, Monday through Friday, at the following lo-cations:

Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentSolid Waste Permits SectionBureau of Waste Management1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 320Topeka, 66612-1366Contact: Shelley Schupp785-296-6561Fax: 785-296-1592

City of Great BendCity Clerk’s Office1209 Williams St.Great Bend, 67530Contact: Amit Patel620-793-4111

Additionally, the application form with primary per-mit information is available for public viewing via theInternet at http://www.kdheks.gov/waste. Anyone wish-ing to comment on the draft permit information shouldsubmit written statements postmarked not later thanMarch 10 to Shelley Schupp (KDHE). After considerationof all comments received, the director of the Division ofEnvironment will make a decision whether further publicparticipation is required and a final decision to issue thepermit. Notice of the decision will be given to anyonewho submitted written comments during the commentperiod and to those who requested notice of the final per-mit decision.

Robert Moser, M.D.Secretary of Health

and EnvironmentDoc. No. 042275

INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVEREGULATIONS

This index lists in numerical order thenew, amended and revoked administra-tive regulations and the volume and pagenumber of the Kansas Register issue inwhich more information can be found.Temporary regulations are designatedwith a (T) in the Action column. This cu-mulative index supplements the 2009 Vol-umes of the Kansas Administrative Regula-tions and the 2013 Supplement of theKansas Administrative Regulations.

AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE

Reg. No. Action Register

4-16-1a Amended V. 32, p. 4084-16-1c Amended V. 32, p. 4094-16-7a Amended V. 32, p. 4104-16-306 New V. 32, p. 4104-17-1a Revoked V. 32, p. 4114-17-1c Revoked V. 32, p. 4114-17-300 Revoked V. 32, p. 411

4-17-302through4-17-305 Revoked V. 32, p. 4114-28-2 Amended V. 32, p. 3494-28-6 Amended V. 32, p. 4994-28-8 Amended V. 32, p. 3494-28-9through4-28-16 Revoked V. 32, p. 3494-28-33 New V. 32, p. 4994-28-34 New V. 32, p. 500

AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WATER RESOURCES

Reg. No. Action Register

5-16-1 Amended V. 32, p. 5665-16-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 5665-16-3 Amended V. 32, p. 5665-16-4 Amended V. 32, p. 5675-16-5 Revoked V. 32, p. 5675-16-6 Amended V. 32, p. 5675-16-7 Amended V. 32. p. 567

AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

ANIMAL HEALTH

Reg. No. Action Register

9-7-4 Amended V. 32, p. 1170

AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAUOF INVESTIGATION

Reg. No. Action Register

10-10-2 Amended V. 32, p. 96010-10-5 New V. 32, p. 960

AGENCY 11: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

CONSERVATION

Reg. No. Action Register

11-12-1through11-12-7 Amended V. 32, p. 501-503

AGENCY 14: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE CONTROL

Reg. No. Action Register

14-13-1 Amended V. 32, p. 14814-13-2 Amended V. 32, p. 14914-13-3 Revoked V. 32, p. 15014-13-4through14-13-10 Amended V. 32, p. 150, 15114-13-11 Revoked V. 32, p. 15214-13-13 Amended V. 32, p. 15214-13-15 Amended V. 32, p. 15314-13-16 New V. 32, p. 407

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14-13-17 New V. 32, p. 40814-13-18 New V. 32, p. 408

AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL

Reg. No. Action Register

16-8-1through16-8-7 New (T) V. 32, p. 864-86616-8-1through16-8-7 New V. 32, p. 1238-124016-11-7 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 91616-11-7 Amended V. 32, p. 1289

AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THESTATE BANK COMMISSIONER

Reg. No. Action Register

17-11-18 Amended V. 32, p. 372

AGENCY 20: CRIME VICTIMSCOMPENSATION BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

20-1-1 Amended V. 32, p. 152820-1-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 152820-2-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 152820-2-2 Amended V. 32, p. 152820-2-3 Amended V. 32, p. 152920-2-4 Revoked V. 32, p. 152920-2-7 Amended V. 32, p. 152920-2-8 Amended V. 32, p. 152920-2-9 Amended V. 32, p. 153020-6-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 153020-15-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 153020-15-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 1530

AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL

Reg. No. Action Register

22-4-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 121722-4-3 Revoked V. 32, p. 121722-4-4 Revoked V. 32, p. 121722-4-5 New (T) V. 32, p. 85922-4-5 New V. 32, p. 1217

AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR AGINGAND DISABILITY SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register

26-39-100 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 86726-39-100 Amended V. 32, p. 124126-50-10 New (T) V. 32, p. 87026-50-10 New V. 32, p. 124426-50-12 New (T) V. 32, p. 87126-50-12 New V. 32, p. 124426-50-20 New (T) V. 32, p. 87126-50-20 New V. 32, p. 124426-50-22 New (T) V. 32, p. 87126-50-22 New V. 32, p. 124526-50-24 New (T) V. 32, p. 87226-50-24 New V. 32, p. 124626-50-26 New (T) V. 32, p. 87326-50-26 New V. 32, p. 124626-50-30 New (T) V. 32, p. 87326-50-30 New V. 32, p. 124726-50-32 New (T) V. 32, p. 87426-50-32 New V. 32, p. 124726-50-34 New (T) V. 32, p. 87426-50-34 New V. 32, p. 124826-50-36 New (T) V. 32, p. 87426-50-36 New V. 32, p. 124826-50-38 New (T) V. 32, p. 87526-50-38 New V. 32, p. 124826-50-40 New (T) V. 32, p. 87526-50-40 New V. 32, p. 1249

AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHAND ENVIRONMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

28-4-801 Amended V. 32, p. 102628-4-814 Amended V. 32, p. 102728-4-816 Amended V. 32, p. 102828-4-820 Amended V. 32, p. 102928-4-821 Amended V. 32, p. 103028-4-1250through28-4-1269 New (T) V. 33, p. 8-2428-29-109 Amended V. 32, p. 938

28-29-1600through28-29-1608 New V. 32, p. 1194-119928-30-2through28-30-6 Amended V. 32, p. 522-52528-31-260b New V. 32, p. 41528-31-268 Amended V. 32, p. 41628-32-13 Amended V. 32, p. 20828-35-147a Amended V. 32, p. 26028-39-164through28-39-168 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 87628-39-169a Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 87628-39-169b Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 87628-39-169c Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 876

AGENCY 30: DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDRENAND FAMILIES

Reg. No. Action Register

30-6-34 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-35 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-36 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-39 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-40 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-41 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-50through30-6-56 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-60 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137630-6-63 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-65 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-70 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-78 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-80 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-81 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-82 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-85through30-6-89 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-91 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-94 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-95 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-103 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137730-6-106through30-6-113 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 1378, 137930-6-120 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-6-140 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-6-150 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-1 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-2 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-3 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-20 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-21 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-23through30-14-26 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-28through30-14-31 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 137930-14-50 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 1380

AGENCY 40: KANSAS INSURANCEDEPARTMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

40-1-20 Amended V. 32, p. 18340-1-28 Amended V. 33, p. 6840-1-37 Amended V. 33, p. 6840-1-48 Amended V. 33, p. 6840-2-14a Amended V. 32, p. 18340-3-59 New V. 33, p. 6840-16-1 New V. 33, p. 6940-16-2 New V. 33, p. 69

AGENCY 44: DEPARTMENT OFCORRECTIONS

Reg. No. Action Register

44-15-204 New (T) V. 32, p. 86244-15-204 New V. 32, p. 1150

AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF WORKERS COMPENSATION

Reg. No. Action Register

51-9-7 Amended V. 32, p. 129951-9-15 Revoked V. 32, p. 83651-9-17 Amended V. 32, p. 88

AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

Reg. No. Action Register

60-8-101 Amended V. 32, p. 121660-9-105 Amended V. 32, p. 41160-9-106 Amended V. 32, p. 41260-9-107 Amended V. 32, p. 41360-12-106 Amended V. 32, p. 41460-16-102 Amended V. 32, p. 1216

AGENCY 66: BOARD OFTECHNICAL PROFFESSIONS

Reg. No. Action Register

66-8-3 Amended V. 32, p. 148866-8-6 Amended V. 32, p. 148866-9-7 Amended V. 32, p. 148866-10-1 Amended V. 32, p. 148966-10-3 Amended V. 32, p. 148966-10-9 Amended V. 32, p. 148966-10-13 Amended V. 32, p. 148966-10-14 Amended V. 32, p. 149066-11-1 Amended V. 32, p. 149066-11-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 149066-14-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1490

AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

Reg. No. Action Register

69-3-27 Amended V. 33, p. 10869-3-29 New V. 33, p. 10869-11-1 Amended V. 33, p. 10869-11-2 Amended V. 33, p. 10869-12-5 Amended V. 33, p. 10869-15-3 Amended V. 33, p. 10869-15-4 Amended V. 33, p. 10969-15-5 Amended V. 33, p. 10969-15-7 Amended V. 33, p. 10969-15-12through69-15-15 Amended V. 33, p. 109-11169-15-17 Amended V. 33, p. 111

AGENCY 71: KANSAS DENTAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

71-3-9 Amended V. 32, p. 504

AGENCY 81: OFFICE OF THESECURITIES COMMISSIONER

Reg. No. Action Register

81-14-9 Amended V. 32, p. 123581-14-11 New V. 32, p. 1238

AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATIONCOMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

82-3-135a Amended V. 32, p. 94082-3-602 Amended V. 32, p. 94082-3-603 Amended V. 32, p. 94082-3-604 Amended V. 32, p. 94182-3-607 Amended V. 32, p. 94282-3-608 New V. 32, p. 94282-3-1300through82-3-1307 New V. 32, p. 942, 94382-3-1400 New V. 32, p. 135482-3-1401 New V. 32, p. 135582-3-1402 New V. 32, p. 135582-4-1 Amended V. 32, p. 107782-4-3athrough82-4-3d Amended V. 32, p. 1079-109982-4-3fthrough82-4-3o Amended V. 32, p. 1100-111982-4-6d Amended V. 32, p. 111982-4-8a Amended V. 32, p. 112182-4-20 Amended V. 32, p. 112182-4-27 Amended V. 32, p. 112282-4-29 Amended V. 32, p. 112282-4-39 Amended V. 32, p. 112282-4-48a Amended V. 32, p. 1122

AGENCY 91: DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATION

Reg. No. Action Register

91-31-32 Amended V. 32, p. 152791-42-1 New V. 32, p. 317

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91-42-2 New V. 32, p. 317

AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

Reg. No. Action Register92-51-21 Amended V. 32, p. 1325

AGENCY 93: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF PROPERTY VALUATION

Reg. No. Action Register93-6-2 Amended V. 32, p. 145493-6-3 Amended V. 32, p. 145493-6-6 Amended V. 32, p. 1455

AGENCY 98: KANSAS WATER OFFICE

Reg. No. Action Register98-1-1 Amended V. 32, p. 99598-1-2 Revoked V. 32, p. 99698-2-1 Amended V. 32, p. 99698-2-2 Amended V. 32, p. 99698-2-3through98-2-20 Revoked V. 32, p. 99698-4-1through98-4-5 Amended V. 32, p. 996-99898-4-6 Revoked V. 32, p. 99898-4-7 Revoked V. 32, p. 99898-4-8 Amended V. 32, p. 99898-4-9 Revoked V. 32, p. 99998-4-10 Revoked V. 32, p. 99998-5-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 99998-5-2through98-5-8 Amended V. 32, p. 999-100198-5-9 New V. 32, p. 100198-6-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 100298-6-3 Amended V. 32, p. 100298-6-4 Amended V. 32, p. 100398-7-1through98-7-4 New V. 32, p. 1003, 100498-7-6 New V. 32, p. 100598-8-1 New V. 32, p. 100598-8-2 New V. 32, p. 100698-8-3 New V. 32, p. 1006

AGENCY 99: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF WEIGHTS

AND MEASURES

Reg. No. Action Register99-25-1 Amended V. 32, p. 96099-25-9 Amended V. 32, p. 96099-40-3 Amended V. 32, p. 960

AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESREGULATORY BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register102-7-3 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 916102-7-3 Amended V. 32, p. 1356

AGENCY 109: BOARD OFEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register109-1-1 Amended V. 32, p. 226109-1-1a Revoked V. 32, p. 229109-2-2 Amended V. 32, p. 1512109-2-5 Amended V. 32, p. 612109-5-3 Amended V. 32, p. 230109-5-5 Amended V. 32, p. 231109-11-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 231109-11-3 Revoked V. 32, p. 231109-11-4 Revoked V. 32, p. 231109-11-5 Revoked V. 32, p. 231109-11-6 Revoked V. 32, p. 231109-15-1 Amended V. 32, p. 231109-15-2 Amended V. 33, p. 7109-16-1 New V. 33, p. 8

AGENCY 110: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Reg. No. Action Register110-6-1 Revoked V. 32, p. 1049110-6-1a Revoked V. 32, p. 1049

110-6-2through110-6-7 Revoked V. 32, p. 1049, 1050110-6-8through110-6-12 New V. 32, p. 1050-1053110-12-1through110-12-6 Revoked V. 32, p. 854

AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERYA complete index listing all regulations filed by

the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can befound in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from2001 through 2003 can be found in the Vol. 22, No.52, December 25, 2003 Kansas Register. A list ofregulations filed from 2004 through 2005 can befound in the Vol. 24, No. 52, December 29, 2005Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from2006 through 2007 can be found in the Vol. 26, No.52, December 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list ofregulations filed from 2008 through November2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filedfrom December 1, 2009 through December 21,2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filedfrom December 22, 2011 through November 6,2013, can be found in the Vol. 32, No. 52, December26, 2013 Kansas Register. The following regulationswere filed after December 15, 2013:

Reg. No. Action Register

111-2-314 New V. 33, p. 59111-4-3295through111-4-3305 New V. 33, p. 35-44111-4-3306through111-4-3310 New V. 33, p. 60-64111-9-199through111-9-203 New V. 33, p. 45-47111-17-9 Amended V. 33, p. 48111-17-10 Amended V. 33, p. 48111-17-12 New V. 33, p. 65111-501-6 Amended V. 33, p. 65111-501-101 Amended V. 33, p. 67

AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OFWILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM

Reg. No. Action Register

115-2-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1299115-2-3 Amended V. 33, p. 90115-4-4 Amended V. 32, p. 319115-4-4a Amended V. 32, p. 320115-4-11 Amended V. 32, p. 483115-4-15 Amended V. 33, p. 90115-5-1 Amended V. 32, p. 854115-5-2 Amended V. 32, p. 855115-6-1 Amended V. 32, p. 855115-7-10 Amended V. 32, p. 1300115-8-1 Amended V. 32, p. 856115-8-2 Amended V. 32, p. 856115-8-23 Amended V. 32, p. 857115-9-8 Amended V. 32, p. 89115-14-14 Amended V. 32, p. 90115-16-5 Amended V. 32, p. 857115-18-7 Amended V. 32, p. 320115-40-1through115-40-6 New V. 32, p. 858, 859

AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATEAPPRAISAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

117-7-1 Amended V. 32, p. 226117-20-3 New V. 32, p. 89117-20-4 Amended V. 32, p. 1026117-20-7 New V. 32, p. 89

AGENCY 128: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—KANSAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

128-1-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1455128-2-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1456128-2-3a New V. 32, p. 1457128-2-6through128-2-9 Amended V. 32, p. 1457, 1458128-2-12 Amended V. 32, p. 1458128-2-13 Amended V. 32, p. 1458128-3-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1459128-4-2through128-4-9 Amended V. 32, p. 1460-1465128-5-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1466128-5-2 Amended V. 32, p. 1466128-5-3 New V. 32, p. 1467128-6-1 Amended V. 32, p. 1467128-6-6 New V. 32, p. 1472128-6-7 New V. 32, p. 1472

AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHAND ENVIRONMENT—DIVISION OF

HEALTH CARE FINANCE

Reg. No. Action Register

129-1-1 New (T) V. 32, p. 1380129-2-1 New (T) V. 32, p. 1380129-6-30 New (T) V. 32, p. 1380129-6-34 New (T) V. 32, p. 1380129-6-35 New (T) V. 32, p. 1382129-6-36 New (T) V. 32, p. 1382129-6-38 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 1382129-6-39 New (T) V. 32, p. 1382129-6-41 New (T) V. 32, p. 1382129-6-42 New (T) V. 32, p. 1383129-6-50through129-6-57 New (T) V. 32, p. 1383-1388129-6-60 New (T) V. 32, p. 1390129-6-63 New (T) V. 32, p. 1391129-6-65 New (T) V. 32, p. 1391129-6-70through129-6-74 New (T) V. 32, p. 1391, 1392129-6-77 Revoked (T) V. 32 p. 1393129-6-80through129-6-89 New (T) V. 32, p. 1393-1395129-6-91 New (T) V. 32, p. 1395129-6-94through129-6-97 New (T) V. 32, p. 1395, 1396129-6-103 New (T) V. 32, p. 1396129-6-106through129-6-113 New (T) V. 32, p. 1397-1405129-6-120 New (T) V. 32, p. 1407129-6-140 New (T) V. 32, p. 1407129-6-150 New (T) V. 32, p. 1407129-6-151 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 1408129-6-152 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 1408129-6-153 New (T) V. 32, p. 1408129-10-31 Amended V. 32, p. 1488129-14-2 New (T) V. 32, p. 1409129-14-3 New (T) V. 32, p. 1409129-14-20 New (T) V. 32, p. 1409129-14-21 New (T) V. 32, p. 1410129-14-22 Revoked (T) V. 32, p. 1410129-14-23 New (T) V. 32, p. 1410129-14-25 New (T) V. 32, p. 1410129-14-26 New (T) V. 32, p. 1411129-14-27 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 1411129-14-28 New (T) V. 32, p. 1412129-14-30through129-14-37 New (T) V. 32, p. 1412-1414129-14-40 New (T) V. 32, p. 1414129-14-50 New (T) V. 32, p. 1415129-14-51 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 1415129-14-52 Amended (T) V. 32, p. 1415

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