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In this issue … Page The Kansas Register (USPS 0662- 190) is an official publication of the Rates state of Kansas, published by au- Pooled Money Investment Board thority of K.S.A. 75-430. The Kansas Notice of Investment Rates...... 403 Register is published weekly and a cumulative index is published an- Notices nually by the Kansas Secretary of South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad State. One-year subscriptions are Request for Proposals Railroad Bridge Rehabilitation Project...... 403 $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Scott Coop Association Single copies, if available, may be Request for Proposals for Grigston Elevator Track Rehabilitation Project...... 404 purchased for $2. Periodicals post- Request for Proposals for Manning Elevator Track Rehabilitation Project...... 405 age paid at Topeka, Kansas. Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas Request for Comments on Regional and Local Plan for the Workforce Innovation POSTMASTER: Send change of ad- and Opportunity Act...... 407 dress form to Kansas Register, Sec- retary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund Hall, 120 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS Notice of Meeting...... 407 66612-1594. Board of Regents Universities Notice to Bidders...... 407 © Kansas Secretary of State 2020. City of Lenexa, Kansas Reproduction of the publication in Notice to Bidder for 87th Street Parkway and I-435 Interchange Improvements...... 408 its entirety or for commercial pur- poses is prohibited without prior Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Procurement and Contracts permission. Official enactments of Notice to Bidders for State Purchases...... 408 the Kansas Legislature and pro- Kansas Department of Revenue – Division of Vehicles posed and adopted administrative Notice of Intent to Establish a New Location for an Existing New Motor Vehicle Dealer...... 409 regulations of state agencies may Wichita State University be reproduced in any form without Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building Space...... 409 permission. Kansas Department of Health and Environment Hard copy subscription informa- Notice Concerning Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications...... 410 tion and current and back issues of Notices Concerning Proposed Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewals...... 413 the Kansas Register (PDF Format) Notice of Hearing for Stillwater Swine...... 414 can be found at the following link: Notice of Hearing for Rolling Hills Pork...... 415 http://www.sos.ks.gov/publications/ Notice of Hearing for Prairie Dog Pork...... 415 kansas-register.html. Notice of Hearing for Husky Hogs, LLC...... 416 Kansas Department of Transportation Notices to Consulting Firms for Construction Inspection Projects...... 417-418 Notice to Consulting Firms for Gray County US-50 4-Lane Expressway Project...... 419 Notice to Consulting Firms for Finney and Gray County US-50 4-Lane Expressway Project...... 420 Register Office: Executive Branch 1st Floor, Memorial Hall Office of the Governor 785-368-8095 Executive Order No. 21-08, Establishing the Advantage Kansas Coordinating Council...... 422 [email protected] Legislative Branch Legislative Administrative Services Legislative Bills and Resolutions Introduced March 18-24...... 423 New State Laws Senate Bill 13, concerning property taxation; relating to tax levy rates, establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate and discontinuing the city and county tax lid; prohibiting valuation increase of real property solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or maintenance; establishment of a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent taxes; requiring the director of accounts and reports to include revenue neutral rate on regular budget form; eliminating certain requirements for budget approval for select taxing subdivisions; providing for payment of county printing and postage notification costs; establishing the taxpayer notification costs fund...... 424

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State of Kansas tor who was previously enrolled in e-SHORTLINE Pooled Money Investment Board with WATCO in the past, will be required to com- plete the WATCO Contractor Orientation. Notice of Investment Rates Work Windows The following rates are published in accordance with Impact to current railroad operations must be kept to K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined in a minimum. When work must take place that causes an K.S.A. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 12-1675a(g). active track to be taken out of service for the purposes of performing work that pertains to the project, the con- Effective 3-29-21 through 4-4-21 tractor must pre-arrange a defined work window with Term Rate the railroad. Contractor can anticipate a minimum work 1-89 days 0.07% window of eight hours with no more than one schedule 3 months 0.01% of interruption in that time frame, between the hours 6 months 0.01% of 07:00 and 17:00. For work windows extending more 12 months 0.06% than eight hours, a minimum of 72-hours of notification 18 months 0.10% is required to the railroad to arrange this window. Work 2 years 0.13% windows may be arranged seven days a week, if desired. Scott Miller Current railroad operations consist of three trains per Director of Investments day through the work area. These trains operate in the Doc. No. 048966 early morning and evening hours; however, this sched- ule is subject to change at any time. This topic will be (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) further discussed during the pre-proposal meeting. South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad Standards All standards referenced by the project plans and spec- Request for Proposals ifications, as well as all applicable AREMA standards Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal to must be upheld during all phases of the project work, un- complete the below scope of repairs for the proposed less certain standards are excluded from the project with South Kansas & Oklahoma (SKOL) Railroad project. written approval by the SKOL Railroad. All rail shall be replaced at standard gauge of 56-1/2.” Scope of Work Complete timber rehabilitation on 14 structures on the Submittals Tulsa, Neodesha, and Moline subdivisions located be- The following documents shall be submitted by the tween Oswego, Kansas and Winfield, Kansas. Complete contractor as part of the project at the times listed: the removal and replacement of three timber structures • Schedule of Work – submitted with proposal with corrugated metal pipes on the Neodesha and Mo- • Certificate of Insurance – submitted prior tocon- line subdivisions located between Oswego, Kansas and struction Winfield, Kansas. Complete the concrete repair and lin- • Safety Plan – submitted prior to construction ing of one stone arch on the Neodesha subdivision locat- • Proof of Roadway Worker Training – submitted pri- ed near Neodesha, Kansas. Provide all necessary labor, or to construction equipment, and logistical services to supply all materi- Other Responsibilities als called for to complete these projects. Additional de- • Permits – contractor is responsible for all federal, tails concerning the scope of work needing to be done state and local permits required for the work. Ad- with each portion of the project, will be addressed in the ditional permit information will be covered at the pre-proposal meeting. pre-proposal meeting. Minimum Requirements • Utilities – contractor is responsible to locate and MSA and Roadway Worker protect site utilities. Contractors must complete, and have on file, a current • Site Clean-up – contractor is responsible for prop- Master Services Agreement with SKOL Railroad. Prior to er site restoration and proper disposal of materials submitting a proposal: removed in accordance with all local, state and fed- eral laws. • Contractors shall comply with all parts of 49 CFR Part 214 and 219 regarding FRA Roadway Worker Insurance Safety at all times. Men and equipment shall remain Contractor shall purchase required coverage and sub- clear of the track unless they have gained Roadway mit for verification a certificate of insurance. Worker Protection from a qualified person. Materials • Contractor, contractor employees, agents, and/or All materials shall meet the requirements found in subcontractors must be enrolled and comply with the project plans and/or specifications as well as appli- the FRA 219 approved drug testing program. cable AREMA requirements. Material storage is granted • Any subcontracted work will need to be approved on railroad right of way to the contractor. However, no by the SKOL Railroad prior to any work starting. materials shall be stored closer than 15’ from the center- • As of January 1, 2021, all contractors will be re- line of any active track at any time. Material and equip- quired to complete WATCO Contractor Orienta- ment laydown areas and reclaimed materials stockpiling tion at https://watcocontractor.com/. Any contrac- (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 404 Kansas Register Notices locations shall be discussed and further clarified at the in the scope of work. A detailed summary report must be pre-proposal meeting. All removed materials will be dis- submitted upon the completion of the project. posed of accordingly by the contractor unless otherwise Cameron Ginther arranged with the SKOL Railroad. Note: SKOL Railroad Project Manager will supply rail fasteners for all bridge tie replacements. Watco Contractor is responsible for supply of all other hard- Doc. No. 048958 ware. Bridge material quantities and sizing are to be field verified by the contractor. (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) Non-Project Areas Scott Coop Association The SKOL Railroad has secured access to the project through the railroad right of way. Other access may be Request for Proposals obtained by the contractor if he so chooses. All areas (public, private, and railroad right of way) that are used Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal to for access to the project, including parts of the railroad complete the below scope of repairs for the proposed right of way which have no proposed work, shall be Scott Coop Association project. maintained and/or remediated, incidental to the project, Scope of Work by the contractor to the satisfaction of the property own- Grigston elevator track rehabilitation at Grigston, Kan- er if any damage to these areas occurs. sas. Provide all necessary labor, equipment, and logisti- Pre-Proposal Meeting cal services to supply all materials called for; complete all The SKOL Railroad shall hold a pre-proposal meeting rehab and track construction work, ties, ballast, etc. The at 9:00 a.m. (CST) Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 and scope is further described as follows: 15, 2021, at the Cherryvale Depot, 123 N. Depot St., Cher- • Provide and install approximately 185 new 7x9x8.6’ ryvale, KS 67335. Contractors are required to be present (industrial grade) or equivalent crossties. at this meeting to submit a proposal or their proposal can • Provide and install two ea. 90# rail and needed be rejected. All contractors are required to have PPE for OTM – plates, spikes, anchors, bolt/washer/nut as- site visits following the meeting. It is anticipated that site semblies. visits will last through the afternoon of April 15th. • Provide and install 250 tons of ballast, tamping, and Project Completion regulating. It is expected the contractor must start construction no • Provide 90# angle bars and tighten loose bars. later than 60-days after being awarded the bid and com- • Provide regulator to clear and dress track to com- plete the project within 120-days of being awarded the pletion. bid. Prior to the completion of the project, there will be • Rehab a 40 ft. crossing within the scope of work and a final inspection. If there are any issues with the quality provide needed ballast and additional OTM. of work, the contractor will be responsible for fixing any • Any pre-existing rail, ties, or OTM that is removed issues found. when installing switch components, must be re- moved and disposed of according to all local, state, Submission of a Proposal and federal regulations. All proposals must be submitted no later than April • Additional details concerning the scope of work 29, 2021. All submitted proposals shall be reviewed needing to be done with each portion of the project by the SKOL Railroad. Please ensure your proposal will be addressed at the pre-bid meeting. includes all required information. All incomplete pro- posals shall be rejected. The structure of your propos- Minimum Requirements al must be able to be clearly understood, all proposals MSA and Roadway Worker Protection shall provide the following line items and provide costs Contractors must complete, and have on file, a current as required below: Master Services Agreement with Scott Coop Association • Provide a total sum of all line items on the proposal prior to submitting a proposal. • Mobilization and demobilization – lump sum 1. Contractors shall comply with all parts of 49 CFR • Material (supply) and labor (install) for each line Part 214 and 219 regarding FRA Roadway Worker item Safety at all times. Men and equipment shall remain • RRPL insurance – lump sum clear of the track unless they have gained Roadway • Performance bond – lump sum Worker Protection from a qualified person. Work Reporting 2. Contractor, contractor employees, agents, and/or Daily work reports must be filled out and submitted subcontractors must be enrolled and comply with to Mike McDermott, Watco Bridge Manager, phone 563- the FRA 219 approved drug testing program. 581-3250, email [email protected]; Mike 3. Any subcontracted work will need to be approved Mulnix, SKOL Roadmaster, phone 620-330-7415, email prior to any work starting. [email protected]; Neal Jacobs, Division Engineer, Work Windows phone 316-215-4087, email [email protected]; and Cam- Impact to current railroad operations must be kept to eron Ginther, Project Manager, phone 785-513-6049, email a minimum. When work must take place that causes an [email protected]. Weekly reports should in- active track to be taken out of service for the purposes of clude updates to project schedules, any delays or changes performing work that pertains to the project, the contrac-

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 Notices Kansas Register 405 tor must pre-arrange a defined work window with the (public, private, and railroad right of way) that are used Scoot Coop Association. Contractor can anticipate a min- for access to the project, including parts of the railroad imum work window of eight hours with no more than right of way which have no proposed work, shall be one schedule of interruption in that time frame between maintained and/or remediated, incidental to the project, the hours of 07:00 and 17:00. This topic will be further by the contractor to the satisfaction of the property own- discussed and clarified during the pre-proposal meeting. er if any damage to these areas occurs. Standards Pre-Proposal Meeting All standards referenced by the project plans and spec- The Scott Coop Association shall hold a pre-proposal ifications, as well as all applicable AREMA standards, meeting at the project site at 11:00 a.m. (CST) Tuesday, must be upheld during all phases of the project work, April 20, 2021, at the Grigston, Kansas elevator. Contrac- unless certain standards are excluded from the project tors are required to be present at this meeting to submit a with written approval. All rail shall be replaced at stan- proposal or their proposal can be rejected. dard gauge of 56-1/2.” Project Completion Submittals All work pertaining to this project shall be completed The following documents shall be submitted by the by July 31, 2021. Failure to complete work by July 31, 2021 contractor as part of the project, at the times listed: may result in the contractor’s removal from the property or charges of $2500/day until completed to satisfaction. 1. Schedule of Work – submitted with proposal 2. Certificate of Insurance – submitted prior tocon- Submission of a Proposal struction All proposals must be submitted no later than May 3, 3. Safety Plan – submitted prior to construction 2021. All submitted proposals shall be reviewed by Ja- 4. Proof of Roadway Worker Training – submitted pri- son Baker of the Scott Coop Association. Please ensure or to construction your proposal includes all required information. All in- 5. Rail Testing (if AREMA #1 Relay Rail is used) – sub- complete proposals shall be rejected. Contractors who mitted prior to construction wish to submit a proposal must attend the pre-proposal 6. All contractors must recognize this is a federal meeting. The structure of your proposal must be able to contract and agree to comply with federal require- be clearly understood, all proposals shall provide the fol- ments such as the Davis-Bacon Act, “Buy America,” lowing line items and provide costs as required below: and the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), 1. Provide a total sum of all line items on the proposal where applicable. 2. Mobilization and demobilization – lump sum 7. Rail Weld UT Test Requirements (all rail comp 3. Extract and install approx. 185 new 7x9x8.6’ (IG) or welds) – submitted with billing equivalent crossties Other Responsibilities 4. Distribute approximately 250 tons ballast 1. Permits – contractor is responsible for all federal, 5. Tamp and regulate state, and local permits required for the work. 6. Change out rail, bars, OTM. 2. Utilities – contractor is responsible to locate and 7. Clean up work site to completion protect site utilities. Work Reporting 3. Site Clean-up – contractor is responsible for prop- Daily work reports must be filled out and submitted er site restoration and proper disposal of materials to Jason Baker, CEO, Scott Coop Association, phone 620- removed in accordance with all local, state and fed- 874-8036, email [email protected]. Weekly reports eral laws. should include updates to project schedules, any delays, Insurance or any change in the scope of work. A detailed summary Contractor shall purchase required coverage and sub- report must be submitted at the completion of the proj- mit for verification a Certificate of Insurance. ect. Daily Reporting shall consist of daily progress re- ports emailed to Jason Baker. Materials All materials shall meet the requirements found in Jason Baker the project plans and/or specifications as well as appli- Chief Executive Officer cable AREMA requirements. Material storage is granted Doc. No. 048985 on railroad right of way to the contractor. However, no (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) materials shall be stored closer than 15’ from the center- line of any active track at any time. Material and equip- Scoot Coop Association ment laydown areas and reclaimed materials stockpiling locations shall be discussed and further clarified at the Request for Proposals pre-proposal meeting. All removed materials remain Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal to property of the Scott Coop Association, to be stockpiled complete the below scope of repairs for the proposed as directed by a representative. Scott Coop Association project. Non-Project Areas Scope of Work Scott Coop Association has secured access to the proj- Manning elevator track rehabilitation at Manning, ect through the railroad right of way. Other access may Kansas. Provide all necessary labor, equipment, and lo- be obtained by the contractor if he so chooses. All areas (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 406 Kansas Register Notices gistical services to supply all materials called for; com- 2. Certificate of Insurance – submitted prior tocon- plete all rehab and track construction work, ties, ballast, struction etc. The scope is further described as follows: 3. Safety Plan – submitted prior to construction • Provide and install approximately 185 new 7x9x8.6’ 4. Proof of Roadway Worker Training – submitted pri- (industrial grade) or equivalent crossties. or to construction • Provide and install 6 ea. 85# angle bars, rail, and 5. Rail Testing (if AREMA #1 Relay Rail is used) – sub- needed OTM – plates, spikes, anchors, bolt/washer/ mitted prior to construction nut assemblies. 6. All contractors must recognize this is a federal • Provide and install 250 tons of ballast, tamping and contract and agree to comply with federal require- regulating. ments such as the Davis-Bacon Act, “Buy America,” • Tighten loose bars. and the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), • Provide regulator to clear and dress track to com- where applicable. pletion/cleanup work site. 7. Rail Weld UT Test Requirements (all rail comp • Rehab a 32 ft. crossing within the scope of work and welds) – submitted with billing provide needed ballast and additional OTM. Other Responsibilities • Any pre-existing rail, ties, or OTM that is removed 1. Permits – contractor is responsible for all federal, when installing switch components, must be re- state, and local permits required for the work. moved and disposed of according to all local, state, 2. Utilities – contractor is responsible to locate and and federal regulations. protect site utilities. • Additional details concerning the scope of work 3. Site Clean-up – contractor is responsible for prop- needing to be done with each portion of the project er site restoration and proper disposal of materials will be addressed at the pre-bid meeting. removed in accordance with all local, state and fed- eral laws. Minimum Requirements Insurance MSA and Roadway Worker Protection Contractor shall purchase required coverage and sub- Contractors must complete, and have on file, a current mit for verification a Certificate of Insurance. Master Services Agreement with Scott Coop Association prior to submitting a proposal. Materials All materials shall meet the requirements found in 1. Contractors shall comply with all parts of 49 CFR the project plans and/or specifications as well as appli- Part 214 and 219 regarding FRA Roadway Worker cable AREMA requirements. Material storage is granted Safety at all times. Men and equipment shall remain on railroad right of way to the contractor. However, no clear of the track unless they have gained Roadway materials shall be stored closer than 15’ from the center- Worker Protection from a qualified person. line of any active track at any time. Material and equip- 2. Contractor, contractor employees, agents, and/or ment laydown areas and reclaimed materials stockpiling subcontractors must be enrolled and comply with locations shall be discussed and further clarified at the the FRA 219 approved drug testing program. pre-proposal meeting. All removed materials remain 3. Any subcontracted work will need to be approved property of the Scott Coop Association, to be stockpiled prior to any work starting. as directed by a representative. Work Windows Non-Project Areas Impact to current railroad operations must be kept to The Scott Coop Association has secured access to the a minimum. When work must take place that causes an project through the railroad right of way. Other access active track to be taken out of service for the purposes of may be obtained by the contractor if he so chooses. All performing work that pertains to the project, the contrac- areas (public, private, and railroad right of way) that are tor must pre-arrange a defined work window with the used for access to the project, including parts of the rail- Scott Coop Association. Contractor can anticipate a min- road right of way which have no proposed work, shall be imum work window of eight hours with no more than maintained and/or remediated, incidental to the project, one schedule of interruption in that time frame between by the contractor to the satisfaction of the property own- the hours of 07:00 and 17:00. This topic will be further er if any damage to these areas occurs. discussed and clarified during the pre-proposal meeting. Pre-Proposal Meeting Standards The Scott Coop Association shall hold a pre-proposal All standards referenced by the project plans and spec- meeting at the project site at 12:30 p.m. (CST) Tuesday, ifications, as well as all applicable AREMA standards, April 20, 2021, at the Manning, Kansas elevator. Contrac- must be upheld during all phases of the project work, tors are required to be present at this meeting to submit a unless certain standards are excluded from the project proposal or their proposal can be rejected. with written approval. All rail shall be replaced at stan- dard gauge of 56-1/2.” Project Completion All work pertaining to this project shall be complet- Submittals ed by July 31, 2021. Failure to complete work by July The following documents shall be submitted by the 31, 2021 may result in the contractor’s removal from the Contractor as part of the project, at the times listed: property or charges of $2500/day until completed to sat- 1. Schedule of Work – submitted with proposal isfaction.

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Submission of a Proposal tion about the meeting agenda can be found at www. All proposals must be submitted no later than May 3, kschildrenscabinet.org. Any questions can be sent to 2021. All submitted proposals shall be reviewed by Ja- [email protected]. son Baker of the Scott Coop Association. Please ensure Melissa Rooker your proposal includes all required information. All in- Executive Director complete proposals shall be rejected. Contractors who Doc. No. 048967 wish to submit a proposal must attend the pre-proposal meeting. The structure of your proposal must be able to State of Kansas be clearly understood, all proposals shall provide the fol- lowing line items and provide costs as required below: Board of Regents Universities 1. Provide a total sum of all line items on the proposal Notice to Bidders 2. Mobilization and demobilization – lump sum The universities of the Kansas Board of Regents encour- 3. Extract and install approx. 185 new 7x9x8.6’ (IG) or age interested vendors to visit the various universities’ equivalent crossties purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all transactions, 4. Distribute ballast including construction projects, for which the universities’ 5. Tamp and regulate purchasing offices, or one of the consortia commonly uti- 6. Change out rail, bars, OTM lized by the universities, are seeking information, com- 7. Clean up work site to completion petitive bids, or proposals. The referenced construction 8. Rehab 32ft. crossing projects may include project delivery construction pro- Work Reporting curement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 76-7,125 et seq. Daily work reports must be filled out and submitted Emporia State University – Bid postings: https://www. to Jason Baker, CEO, Scott Coop Association, phone 620- emporia.edu/about-emporia-state-university/business- 874-8036, email [email protected]. Weekly reports office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: phone: 620- should include updates to project schedules, any delays, 341-5134, fax: 620-341-6770, email: purchaseorders@ or any change in the scope of work. A detailed summary emporia.edu. Mailing address: Emporia State University report must be submitted at the completion of the proj- Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Empo- ect. Daily Reporting shall consist of daily progress re- ria, KS 66801. ports emailed to Jason Baker. Fort Hays State University – Electronic bid postings: Jason Baker http://www.fhsu.edu/purchasing/bids/. Additional con- Chief Executive Officer tact info: phone: 785- 628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: Doc. No. 048986 [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State University Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., Sheridan Hall (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) 318, Hays, KS 67601. Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas Kansas State University – Bid postings: https://www. k-state.edu/purchasing/rfq. Due to Covid-19, Kansas Request for Comments State University will not be accepting paper bids until The Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas is further notice. Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, publishing the Regional and Local Plan for the Work- 2323 Anderson Ave., Kansas State University, Manhat- force Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for public tan, KS 66506. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532- review and comment. The documents can be found at 6214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected]. www.workforceks.com/communityoutreach/localwork Pittsburg State University – Bid postings: https://www. forcedevelopmentboard. Comments will be accepted pittstate.edu/office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: until April 29, 2021 by submitting an email to admin@ phone: 620-235-4169, email: [email protected]. workforce-ks.com with the subject of WIOA Local and Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Regional Plan Comments. Technical questions can be Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762. submitted [email protected] or by calling 316- 771-6602. University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http:// www.procurement.ku.edu/. Due to Covid-19, the Uni- Chad Pettera versity of Kansas will not be accepting paper bids until Vice President and further notice. KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Cam- Chief Operating Officer pus Road, Room 30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional Doc. No. 048971 contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected]. State of Kansas University of Kansas Medical Center – Bid post- Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund ings: http://www.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bid- Notice of Meeting opportunities.html. Additional contact info: phone: 913- 588-1117. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medi- The Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund board cal Center, Purchasing Department, Mail Stop 2034, will be conducting its quarterly meeting from 9:00 a.m. 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160. to 12:00 p.m. Friday, April 9, 2021 via Zoom. Informa- (continued)

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Wichita State University – Bid postings: http://www. Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier’s wichita.edu/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: check, or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank, 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3738, email: purchasing.office@ made payable to the City of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amount wichita.edu. Mailing address: Wichita State University, equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid, which shall be Office of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box retained by the City of Lenexa, Kansas until a contract for 38, Wichita, KS 67260-0038. the project has been executed. Bid bonds will be returned Debbie Redeker to the bidders, with the exception of the best and lowest Chair of Regents Purchasing Group and second best and second lowest responsible bidders, Purchasing Director within twenty-one (21) days after their bids are rejected. Emporia State University The bid deposit of the lowest and the second lowest re- Doc. No. 048393 sponsible bidders will be returned when the performance bond, maintenance bond and statutory bond, each in an (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) amount equal to 100% of the contract amount; required insurance certificates and other required documents shall City of Lenexa, Kansas have been furnished and the contract documents have been executed by the successful bidder. Notice to Bidders In the event the low bidder is unable to execute the Sealed bids for 87th Street Parkway and I-435 Inter- contract, for whatever reason, within the time provided change Improvements (KDOT CMS: 017216001 KDOT: in the Notice of Award, the city may annul the Notice of 046-N-0699-01) will be accepted by the City of Lenexa, Award and the bid deposit may be forfeited and the city Kansas, Community Development Department, Lenexa shall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but not City Hall, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy., Lenexa, KS 66219 limited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid security until 1:00 p.m. (CST) April 13, 2021, at which time bids or specific performance. will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and City Hall. Any bid received after the designated closing all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities time will not be considered and will be returned un- therein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by written opened. request of the bidder received in the office of the city All bids shall be submitted to the Community Devel- clerk, prior to the time and date for bid opening. opment Department Customer Service Staff (Main Lev- From and after the release of this notice, any party in- el) in sealed envelopes addressed to the City of Lenexa, tending to bid on the above referenced project, including Kansas, Attn: City Clerk, and marked “Bid for: 87th Street their officers, employees, agents, or contractors, are spe- Parkway and I-435 Interchange Improvements. Copies of cifically prohibited from communicating with any elected plans, specifications, bidding documents, and other con- or appointed official of the city, directly or indirectly, with tract documents are on file at Drexel Technologies, Inc., regard to the award of the contract for the project listed 10840 W. 86th St., Lenexa, KS 66214. above, except as specifically authorized by the Instructions Bidders desiring contract documents for use in prepar- to Bidders. Any such unauthorized communication may ing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the ad- result in the automatic disqualification of such bidder. dress above. Plans and specifications may be download- All bidders agree that rejection shall create no liability ed from the Drexel Technologies, Inc. website at http:// on the part of city because of such rejection, and the filing planroom.drexeltech.com/. Note: Davis Bacon Wage of any bid in response to this notice shall constitute an Rates apply to this project. agreement of the bidder to these conditions. Each bidder will be responsible for ensuring that it has received any and all addenda issued by city in accor- Jennifer Martin dance with IB-10 of the instructions to bidders. City Clerk Contractors should read and be fully familiar with all Doc. No. 048938 contract documents including addenda before submit- ting a bid. In submitting a bid, the bidder warrants that State of Kansas it has read the contract documents and is fully familiar Department of Administration therewith and that it has visited the site of the work to Office of Procurement and Contracts fully inform itself as to all existing conditions and lim- itations and shall include in its bid a sum to cover the Notice to Bidders cost of all items of the work as specified in the contract documents. Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Di- No oral telegraphic, telephonic proposals, or alter- rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the ations will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376: not be accepted. 04/15/2021 EVT0007960 Rest Area Maintenance – The following items must be included in the sealed en- Homewood velope with the bid: 04/20/2021 EVT0007953 One Ton Truck Lease 04/20/2021 EVT0007956 Tractor Lease a. Bid form; 04/22/2021 EVT0007959 Self Propelled, Non-Pickup Type b. 5% bid security—bid bond, cashier’s check, or certi- Sweepers fied check (see below); and 04/27/2021 EVT0007945 Mass Spectrometers c. Acknowledgment of addenda issued by the city. 04/27/2021 EVT0007958 Uniform Components/Garments

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04/28/2021 EVT0007957 Disclosure Counsel Kansas Department of Revenue The above referenced bid documents can be down- Director of Vehicles loaded at the following website: Zibell Building 300 SW 29th St. http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/ Topeka, KS 66611 bid-solicitations Mark A. Burghart Additional files may be located at the following web- Secretary site (please monitor this website on a regular basis for Doc. No. 048972 any changes/addenda): http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/ State of Kansas additional-files-for-bid-solicitations Wichita State University 04/28/2021 A-014194 Osawatomie State Hospital; KDSDS B2 Building Renovation Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building Space Information regarding prequalification, projects, and Beginning Publication Date: Vol. 41, No. 5, February 4, 2021 bid documents can be obtained at 785-296-8899 or http:// Ending Publication Date: Vol. 41, No. 17, April 29, 2021 admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc. Public notice is hereby given that Wichita State Univer- Richard Beattie, Director sity (WSU) intends to lease available land and building Office of Procurement and Contracts space located on WSU’s main campus, WSU’s Innova- Doc. No. 048978 tion Campus and on property owned by WSU adjacent to the main campus along both Hillside and 17th streets. State of Kansas The university will consider leasing such property and/ or space to those whose presence on campus would ad- Department of Revenue vance the university’s applied learning vision or its mis- Division of Vehicles sion as an educational, cultural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater public good, or otherwise provide Notice of Intent to Establish a New Location supporting services and amenities to the campus com- for an Existing New Motor Vehicle Dealer munity. Such projects could include, but not be limited Premier Automotive of Kansas City, LLC dba Victory to: (1) development of a partnership building to provide Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram has filed intent to change the office and/or laboratory space to support education and Jeep dealership line make location. Premier Automotive research, advance innovation, foster microenterprises, of Kansas City, LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge Jeep and/or lease to industry partnerships in any market that Ram currently conducts business at 1720 N. 100th Terr., aligns with University programs; (2) child care facilities; Kansas City, KS 66111. Premier Automotive of Kansas (3) adult living and retirement facilities; (4) restaurants; City, LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram seeks to (5) retail, grocery, or pharmacy establishments; (6) finan- relocate its franchised line-make vehicles of Jeep to 1701 cial institutions; (7) event and/or performance center; and N. 100th Terr., Kansas City, KS 66109. (8) parking garage. Because tenant development and/or Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a)(5), any existing new mo- use must be a good fit with the university’s educational tor vehicle dealer may protest the proposed relocation mission and available space, please be prepared to pro- of the new-line make vehicles at Premier Automotive of vide the following information: (1) name; (2) square foot- Kansas City, LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram age of space needs and desired lease term and location; if that existing new motor vehicle dealer has a franchise (3) equipment, design, or other special needs; (4) descrip- agreement for the same line-make vehicle as that which tion of anticipated use; and (5) the anticipated benefits to is to be sold or offered for sale by Premier Automotive the university, its students, and the WSU community (e.g. of Kansas City, LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge Jeep applied learning, joint research, faculty start-up, etc.). Ad- Ram at 1701 N. 100th Terr., Kansas City, KS 66109. K.S.A. ditional information such as renderings, architectural and 8-2430(c) provides standing to any existing new motor design plans, project timeline, and subcontractor list is vehicle dealer who has a franchise agreement for the encouraged. The university will consider serious propos- same line-make vehicles as that which is to be sold or als and inquiries from any financially qualified individu- offered for sale by Premier Automotive of Kansas City, al, group, organization, or company. If interested, please LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram at 1701 N. contact Wichita State University Property Manager Crys- 100th Terr., Kansas City, KS 66109 and provided that the tal Stegeman at [email protected]. This pub- existing new motor vehicle dealer is physically located lication is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), such that its relevant market area, as defined in K.S.A. to the extent applicable. 8-2430(e) includes the location where Premier Automo- Crystal Stegeman tive of Kansas City, LLC dba Victory Chrysler Dodge University Property Manager Jeep Ram dealership will be relocated. Office of the Vice President for Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a), any petition or complaint Administration and Finance by any dealer with standing to protest must be filed with Wichita State University the Director of Vehicles within thirty (30) days of this no- Doc. No. 048823 tice. Such petition or complaint must be directed to the following address:

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State of Kansas Kansas Permit No. A-URNT-H011 Department of Health and Environment Federal Permit No. KS0101290 This is notification KDHE has received a complete permit to modify Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water an existing State/NPDES permit for a facility capable of housing Pollution Control Permits and Applications 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds. The complete application can be viewed online at https:// In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regula- www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/swine_application.htm, at the office of tions 28-16-57a through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 the Norton County Clerk, at the KDHE Northwest District Office through 31 and 33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and in Hays, Kansas and the KDHE Central Office in Topeka, Kansas. A permit to operate the modified swine waste management system the authority vested with the state by the administrator will not be issued without additional public notice. of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, various draft water pollution control documents (permits, notic- es to revoke and reissue, notices to terminate) have been Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-131 prepared and/or permit applications have been received Application(s) for New or Expansion for discharges to waters of the United States and the state of Existing Swine Facilities of Kansas for the class of discharges described below. Name and Address Owner of Property Where The proposed actions concerning the draft documents of Applicant Facility Will Be Located are based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan- Julia Nelson Prairie Dog Pork dards, regulations, and effluent limitations of the state of 1304 W. Fox Rd. (Prairie Dog Pork, LLC) Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. The Long Island, KS 67647 530 W. 1300 Rd. final action will result in a Federal National Pollutant Dis- Long Island, KS 67647 charge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kansas Legal Description Receiving Water Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subject to Section 34 Upper Republican River Basin certain conditions, revocation, and reissuance of the des- T01S, R20W ignated permit or termination of the designated permit. Phillips County Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-129 Kansas Permit No. A-URPL-H010 Federal Permit No. KS0101249 Application(s) for New or Expansion This is notification KDHE has received a complete permit application to of Existing Swine Facilities modify an existing State/NPDES permit for a facility capable of hous- Name and Address Owner of Property Where ing 4,668 head (1,867.2 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 of Applicant Facility Will Be Located pounds each and 5,620 head (562 animal units) of swine weighing less than 55 pounds. The complete application can be viewed online N. Terry Nelson Stillwater Swine at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/swine_application.htm, at the 1304 W. Fox Rd. (Nelson Farms, Inc.) office of the Phillips County Clerk, the KDHE Northwest District Of- Long Island, KS 67647 7755 Road E13 fice in Hays, Kansas or the KDHE Central Office in Topeka, Kansas. Almena, KS 67622 A permit to operate the proposed swine waste management system Legal Description Receiving Water will not be issued without additional public notice. SW/4 of Section 12 Upper Republican River Basin T02S, R21W Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-132 Norton County Kansas Permit No. A-URNT-H010 Application(s) for New or Expansion Federal Permit No. KS0101281 of Existing Swine Facilities This is notification KDHE has received a complete permit application Name and Address Owner of Property Where to modify an existing State/NPDES permit for a facility capable of of Applicant Facility Will Be Located housing 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each. The complete application can be viewed on- N. Terry Nelson Husky Hogs, LLC line at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/swine_application.htm, at PO Box 8 530 W. 1300 Rd. the office of the Norton County Clerk, at the KDHE Northwest Dis- Long Island, KS 67647 Long Island, KS 67647 trict Office in Hays, Kansas and the KDHE Central Office in Topeka, Legal Description Receiving Water Kansas. A permit to operate the proposed swine waste management system will not be issued without additional public notice. Section 34 Upper Republican River Basin T01S, R20W Phillips County Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-130 Kansas Permit No. A-URPL-H007 Application(s) for New or Expansion Federal Permit No. KS0094501 of Existing Swine Facilities This is notification KDHE has received a complete permit application to Name and Address Owner of Property Where modify an existing State/NPDES permit for a facility capable of hous- of Applicant Facility Will Be Located ing 6,750 head (2,700 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 Clarke and Julia Nelson Rolling Hills Pork pounds each and 10,240 head (1,024 animal units) of swine weighing 1304 W. Fox Rd. (C & J Swine, LLC) less than 55 pounds each. The complete application can be viewed Long Island, KS 67647 7543 Road E13 online at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/swine_application.htm, at Almena, KS 67622 the office of the Phillips County Clerk, at the KDHE Northwest Dis- trict Office in Hays, Kansas and the KDHE Central Office in Topeka, Legal Description Receiving Water Kansas. A permit to operate the proposed swine waste management SW/4 of Section 12 Upper Republican River Basin system will not be issued without additional public notice. T02S, 21W Norton County

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Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-133/136 Public Notice No. KS-Q-21-022/026 Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities The requirements of the draft permit public noticed Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water below are pursuant to the Kansas Surface Water Quali- of Applicant ty Standards, K.A.R. 28-16-28(b-g), and Federal Surface Stillwater Swine SW/4 of Section 12 Upper Republican Water Criteria. N. Terry Nelson T02S, R21W River Basin Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge 1304 W. Fox Rd. Norton County of Applicant Long Island, KS 67647 Adorers of the Blood Wichita/Valley Center Process Wastewater Kansas Permit No. A-URNT-H010 of Christ Floodway via Federal Permit No. KS0101281 1165 Southwest Blvd. Wichita Storm The proposed action is to modify an existing State/NPDES permit for Wichita, KS 67213 Draining System a facility for 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more (K-42 Waterway) via than 55 pounds. There is no change in the permitted number of an- Convent Lake imal units from the previous permit. This permit is being modified to change the property boundary. There are no other changes to the Kansas Permit No. I-AR94-CO49 permit. Only the portions of the permit being modified are subject to Federal Permit No. KS0100137 comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan Legal Description: NW¼, S25, T27S, R1W, Sedgwick County, Kansas on file with KDHE. The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water an existing facility. Water from one well is seasonally pumped into of Applicant two chiller cooling systems and directly into Convent Lake, which Rolling Hills Pork SW/4 of Section 12 Upper Republican has two single pass chiller systems which use groundwater from one Clarke and Julia T02S, R21W River Basin well. The proposed permit contains generic language to protect the Nelson Norton County waters of the state. 1304 W. Fox Rd. Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge Long Island, KS 67647 of Applicant Kansas Permit No. A-URNT-H011 Mid-States Materials, Neosho River Process Wastewater Federal Permit No. KS0101290 LLC via Unnamed The proposed action is to modify an existing State/NPDES permit for PO Box 236 Tributary a facility for 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more Topeka, KS 66601 than 55 pounds. There is no change in the permitted number of an- Kansas Permit No. I-NE36-PO10 imal units from the previous permit. This permit is being modified Federal Permit No. KS0101869 to change the property boundary. There are no other changes to the permit. Only the portions of the permit being modified are subject to Legal Description: NW¼, S21, T25S, R18E, Allen County, Kansas comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan Facility Name: Humboldt Quarry on file with KDHE. Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water The proposed action is to issue a new State/NPDES permit for a new of Applicant facility. This facility is engaged in a limestone quarrying operation with some washing. Outfall 001A1 consists of storm-water runoff Prairie Dog Pork Section 34 Upper Republican and pit water. Outfall 002A1 consists of pit water, storm-water run- Julia Nelson T01S, R20W River Basin off and treated washwater, if the sedimentation ponds discharge. In 530 W. 1300 Rd. Phillips County compliance with Kansas and federal law, KDHE has approved an Long Island, KS 67647 antidegradation review for this new facility for increased concentra- Kansas Permit No. A-URPL-H010 tions and mass of some pollutants to the receiving stream. The water Federal Permit No. KS0101249 quality of the receiving stream will not be lowered below the quality necessary to support existing designated uses. The proposed permit The proposed action is to modify an existing State/NPDES permit for a contains limits on total suspended solids. facility for 4,668 head (1,867.2 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each and 5,620 head (562 animal units) of swine Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge weighing less than 55 pounds. There is no change in the permitted of Applicant number of animal units from the previous permit. This permit is be- Mid-States Materials, Kansas River via Process Wastewater ing modified to change the property boundary. There are no other LLC Stranger Creek via changes to the permit. Only the portions of the permit being modi- PO Box 236 Mooney Creek via fied are subject to comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Topeka, KS 66601 Unnamed Tributary Management Plan on file with KDHE. Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water Kansas Permit No. I-KS50-PO03 of Applicant Federal Permit No. KS0101907 Husky Hogs, LLC Section 34 Upper Republican Legal Description: SW¼ and SE¼ of S30 and NE¼ of S31, T7S, R20E, 530 W. 1300 Rd. T01S, R20W River Basin Jefferson County, Kansas Long Island, KS 67647 Phillips County Facility Name: Nortonville Quarry Kansas Permit No. A-URPL-H007 The proposed action is to issue a new State/NPDES permit for a new Federal Permit No. KS0094501 facility. This facility is engaged in a limestone quarrying operation The proposed action is to modify an existing State/NPDES permit with some washing. Outfall 002A1 consists of treated washwater, for a facility for 6,750 head (2,700 animal units) of swine weighing storm-water runoff and pit water. Outfall 001A1, 003A1, 004A1, more than 55 pounds each and 10,240 head (1,024 animal units) of 005A1, 006A1, 007A1, and 008A1 consist of pit water and storm- swine weighing less than 55 pounds each. There will be a reduction water runoff. In compliance with Kansas and federal law, KDHE of 2 head of swine weighing more than 55 pounds in the permitted has approved an antidegradation review for this new facility for in- number of animal units from the previous permit. This permit is be- creased concentrations and mass of some pollutants to the receiving ing modified to change the property boundary. There are no other stream. The water quality of the receiving stream will not be lowered changes to the permit. Only the portions of the permit being modi- below the quality necessary to support existing designated uses. The fied are subject to comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient proposed permit contains limits on total suspended solids. Management Plan on file with KDHE. (continued)

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Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for of Applicant an existing, non-discharging facility. This facility is a two-cell waste- water stabilization lagoon system. The proposed permit contains a Mid-States Materials, Verdigris River via Process Wastewater schedule of compliance stating that the permittee shall hire a Kansas LLC Otter Creek via licensed engineering consultant to conduct a study to determine the PO Box 236 South Branch capacity of the facility and if the existing system is capable of treating Topeka, KS 66601 Otter Creek the flows while maintaining a non-discharging status. The schedule Kansas Permit No. I-VE41-PO02 of compliance also states the permittee shall submit an engineering Federal Permit No. KS0100960 report with a schedule for improvements to the facility. Legal Description: SW¼, S33, T27S, R10E, Greenwood County, Kansas Persons wishing to comment on or object to the draft doc- Facility Name: Piedmont Quarry uments and/or permit applications must submit their com- The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an ments in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and existing facility, this is a limestone quarrying and crushing operation Environment (KDHE) if they wish to have the comments or with no washing. Outfalls 001A1 and 002A1 consist of pit water and objections considered in the decision-making process. All stormwater runoff. The proposed permit contains generic language to protect the waters of the state. written comments regarding the draft documents, appli- cation or registration notices received on or before May 1, Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge of Applicant 2021, will be considered in the formulation of the final de- termination regarding this public notice. Please refer to the Udall, City of Walnut River via Treated Domestic PO Box 410 Stewart Creek via Wastewater appropriate Kansas document number (KS-AG-21-129/136, Udall, KS 67146-0410 Unnamed Tributary KS-Q-21-022/026, KS-NQ-21-004/005) and name of the ap- plicant/permittee when preparing comments. Kansas Permit No. M-WA15-OO01 Federal Permit No. KS0029131 All comments received will be responded to at the time the Secretary of Health and Environment issues a Legal Description: SW¼, NE¼, SW¼, S33, T30S, R3E, Cowley County, Kansas determination regarding final agency action on each draft document/application. If response to any draft doc- Facility Location: 3180 E. K-15 Hwy., Udall, KS 67146 ument/application indicates significant public interest, a The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an public hearing may be held in conformance with K.A.R. existing facility. This is a three-cell wastewater stabilization lagoon system. The proposed permit contains limits for biochemical oxygen 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC). A request for public hearing demand, total suspended solids, pH, and ammonia, as well as mon- must be submitted in writing and shall state the nature itoring for E. coli. of the issues proposed to be raised during the hearing. Comments or objections for agricultural related draft Public Notice No. KS-NQ-21-004/005 documents, permit applications, registrations or actions should be submitted to the attention of Matthew Steele The requirements of the draft permit public noticed Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Livestock Waste Management below are pursuant to the Kansas Surface Water Quality Section at the KDHE, Bureau of Environmental Field Standards, K.A.R. 28-16-28(b-g). Services (BEFS), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 430, Topeka, KS Name and Address Legal Location Type of Discharge 66612. Comments or objections for all other proposed of Applicant permits or actions should be sent to Michael Beezhold at Lamont Hill Resort, NE¼, NW¼, NW¼, Non-Overflowing the KDHE, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite Inc. S24, T16S, R16E, 420, Topeka, KS 66612. 22975 S. K-368 Hwy., Osage County Lot 17 All draft documents/applications and the support- Vassar, KS 66543-9162 ing information including any comments received are Kansas Permit No. C-MC58-NO04 on file and may be inspected at the offices of the KDHE. Federal Permit No. KSJ000140 For agricultural related draft documents or applications an appointment can be scheduled, or copies requested The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing, non-discharging facility. This facility is a two-cell waste- by contacting Rachel Hammond, BEFS, Livestock Waste water stabilization lagoon system. The proposed permit contains a Management Section at 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, To- schedule of compliance stating that the permittee shall hire a Kan- peka, KS 66612, telephone 785-296-0076 or email at kdhe. sas-licensed engineer consultant to provide an operations and waste- [email protected]. For all other proposed permits or actions water treatment lagoon evaluation engineering report to bring this facility into compliance, and to provide KDHE a draft engineering an appointment can be scheduled, or copies requested by report for improvements to the facility. contacting Christopher Zwiener, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612, telephone Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge of Applicant 785-296-3056 or email at [email protected]. These documents are available upon request at the copy- Keith L. Persinger NE¼, NE¼, NE¼, Non-Overflowing 23053 S. K-368 Hwy. S23, T16S, R16E, ing cost assessed by KDHE. Application information and Vassar, KS 66543 Osage County components of plans and specifications for all new and Kansas Permit No. C-MC58-NO03 expanding swine facilities are available on the Internet Federal Permit No. KSJ000550 at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environ- ment offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday Facility Name: Lamont Hill Resort Motel and Trailer Court through Friday, excluding holidays. Lee A. Norman, M.D. Secretary Doc. No. 048973

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State of Kansas Any such petition shall be based only on objections to Department of Health and Environment the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period provided for in this Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im- Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal practicable to raise such objections within such period, or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of period. Contact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. Car- Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the gill Ag Supply Chain North America has applied for a 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition Class I operating permit renewal in accordance with the period commences. 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 reg- Lee A. Norman, M.D. ulated air pollutants emitted from the facility; the emis- Secretary sion limitations, standards, and requirements applicable Doc. No. 048970 to each source; and the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements applicable to each source as of State of Kansas the effective date of permit issuance. Department of Health and Environment Cargill Ag Supply Chain North America, PO Box 2696, Wichita, KS 67201-9915, owns and operates a soybean Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air and a biodiesel processing plant located at 1425 N. Mos- Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal ley St., Wichita, KS 67214-1339. Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments supporting documentation, and all information relied regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. Pan- upon during the permit application review process are handle Eastern Pipe Line Company – Haven Station has available for public review during normal business hours applied for a Class I operating permit renewal in accor- of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), dance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and the South Central District Office, 300 W. Douglas, Suite types of regulated air pollutants emitted from the facili- 700, Wichita, KS 67202. To obtain or review the proposed ty; the emission limitations, standards, and requirements permit and supporting documentation, contact Dean Wil- applicable to each source; and the monitoring, record liams, 785-296-6024, at the central office of the KDHE or keeping, and reporting requirements applicable to each Allison Herring, 316-337-6042, at the South Central Dis- source as of the effective date of permit issuance. trict Office. The standard departmental cost will beas- Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company – Haven Sta- sessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, tion, 7500 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66210, owns accompanied with supporting information, is available, and operates a natural gas transmission and compression free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, facility located at S6, T25S, R4W, Haven, Reno County, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html. KS 67543. Please direct written comments or questions regard- A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, ing the proposed permit to Dean Williams, KDHE, BOA, all supporting documentation, and all information re- 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In lied upon during the permit application review process order to be considered in formulating a final permit de- are available for public review during normal business cision, written comments must be received no later than hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau 12:00 p.m. Monday, May 3, 2021. of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS A person may request a public hearing be held on the 66612-1366 and at the South Central District Office, 300 proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall W. Douglas, Suite 700, Wichita, KS 67202. To obtain or be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The review the proposed permit and supporting documen- written request must be submitted to Dean Williams, tation, contact Christy Thurman, 785-296-6024, at the KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS central office of the KDHE or Allison Herring, 316-337- 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, May 3, 2021 6042, at the South Central District Office. The standard in order for the Secretary of Health and Environment to departmental cost will be assessed for any copies re- consider the request. quested. The proposed permit, accompanied with sup- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a porting information, is available, free of charge, at the 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks. the public comment period, within which to object to the gov/bar/publicnotice.html. proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing Please direct written comments or questions regarding to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review the proposed permit to Christy Thurman, KDHE, BOA, period, any person may petition the administrator of the 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe- order to be considered in formulating a final permit de- riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. cision, written comments must be received no later than Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the 12:00 p.m. Monday, May 3, 2021. EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived. (continued)

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A person may request a public hearing be held on the posed Kansas Water Pollution Control Permit and re- proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall ceive public comment. The first portion of the hearing be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The will consist of outlining the proposed facility and pro- written request must be submitted to Christy Thurman, posed permit, and the second portion of the hearing will KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS be open for public comment. 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, May 3, 2021 A public hearing on the proposed permit has been in order for the Secretary of Health and Environment to scheduled for: consider the request. Date: May 6, 2021 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a Time: 5:00 p.m. (CST) 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with Location: Virtual the public comment period, within which to object to the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing As part of the ongoing efforts to limit the spread of to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review COVID-19 in Kansas, the hearing will be held remotely period, any person may petition the administrator of the via Zoom. Phone only options are available after regis- EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe- tration through the Zoom platform. riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. Individuals wanting to participate and provide public Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the comment during the hearing are requested to register by EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived. 5:00 p.m. (CST) May 4, 2021 at https://us02web.zoom.us/ Any such petition shall be based only on objections to webinar/register/WN_vnMroOiBRMCxywgmvR3Hbw. the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity It is strongly encouraged to submit a copy of any pre- during the public comment period provided for in this pared comments by email, postal mail, or fax to the ad- notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im- dresses specified on this notice when you register. practicable to raise such objections within such period, Those attending via Zoom or by phone at the number or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such provided in your registration receipt will also be provid- period. Contact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air ed an opportunity to speak and provide comment on the Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., proposed permit if they wish. Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the Copies of the permit application, the proposed KDHE 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition permit, and other pertinent documents may be viewed period commences. in person at the Topeka Central office by scheduling an appointment, or copies requested by writing to Rachel Lee A. Norman, M.D. Hammond, Kansas Department of Health and Environ- Secretary ment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Management Section, 1000 Doc. No. 048969 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 or via telephone at 785-296-0076; email at [email protected]; State of Kansas or fax at 785-559-4258. Appropriate copying charges will Department of Health and Environment be assessed for each request. Questions or written comments should be directed to Notice of Hearing Matthew Steele Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Kansas De- The Kansas Department of Health and Environment partment of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock (KDHE) has prepared a proposed Kansas Water Pollution Waste Management Section, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite Control Permit, A-URNT-H010 and National Pollutant 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367; by email at kdhe.feedlots@ Discharge Elimination System Permit KS0101281 for N. ks.gov; or via telephone at 785-296-6432. Terry Nelson, Stillwater Swine, located in Almena, Kansas. Any individual with a disability may request accom- The proposed action is to modify an existing State/ modation in order to participate in the public hearing NPDES permit for a facility for 9,300 head (3,720 animal process and may request the provided documents in an units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each. accessible format. Requests for accommodation to par- There is no change in the permitted number of animal ticipate in the hearing process should be made at least units from the previous permit. This permit is being five working days in advance of the hearing by contact- modified to change the property boundary. There are no ing KDHE. Requests can be made to Rachel Hammond, other changes to the permit. Only the portions of the per- Kansas Department of Health and Environment, BEFS- mit being modified are subject to comment. The facility Livestock Waste Management Section, 1000 SW Jackson has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 or via telephone at KDHE. The facility is located in the Southwest Quarter of 785-296-0076; email at [email protected]; or fax at Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 21 West in Norton 785-559-4258. County, Kansas. A notice in the Kansas Register dated Any updated information on how to participate in the April 1, 2021, informed the public of the availability of public hearing will be provided on the Bureau of Envi- the proposed water pollution control permit for N. Ter- ronmental Field Services–Livestock Waste Management ry Nelson, Stillwater Swine. A public hearing has been Section website at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/ scheduled in conformance with Kansas Administrative index.html. Regulation 28-16-61. Lee A. Norman, M.D. The purpose of this hearing is to inform the public, Secretary stakeholders, and regulated community about the pro- Doc. No. 048974

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State of Kansas or via telephone at 785-296-0076; email at kdhe.feedlots@ Department of Health and Environment ks.gov; or fax 785-559-4258. Appropriate copying charges will be assessed for each request. Notice of Hearing Questions or written comments should be directed to Matthew Steele Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Kansas De- The Kansas Department of Health and Environment partment of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock (KDHE) has prepared a proposed Kansas Water Pollu- Waste Management Section at 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite tion Control Permit, A-URNT-H011 and National Pollut- 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367; by email at kdhe.feedlots@ ant Discharge Elimination System Permit KS0101290 for ks.gov; or via telephone at 785-296-6432. Clarke and Julia Nelson, Rolling Hills Pork, located in Any individual with a disability may request accommo- Almena, Kansas. dation in order to participate in the public hearing process The proposed action is to modify an existing State/ and may request the provided documents in an accessible NPDES permit for a facility for 9,300 head (3,720 animal format. Requests for accommodation to participate in the units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each. hearing process should be made at least five working days There is no change in the permitted number of animal in advance of the hearing by contacting KDHE. Requests units from the previous permit. This permit is being can be made to Rachel Hammond, Kansas Department modified to change the property boundary. There are no of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Man- other changes to the permit. Only the portions of the per- mit being modified are subject to comment. The facility agement Section, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KS 66612-1367 or via telephone at 785-296-0076; email at KDHE. The facility is located in the Southwest Quarter of [email protected]; or fax at 785-559-4258. Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 21 West in Norton Any updated information on how to participate in the County, Kansas. A notice in the Kansas Register dated public hearing will be provided on the Bureau of Envi- April 1, 2021, informed the public of the availability of ronmental Field Services–Livestock Waste Management the proposed water pollution control permit for Clarke Section website at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/ and Julia Nelson, Rolling Hills Pork. A public hearing index.html. has been scheduled in conformance with Kansas Admin- Lee A. Norman, M.D. istrative Regulation 28-16-61. Secretary The purpose of this hearing is to inform the public, Doc. No. 048975 stakeholders, and regulated community about the pro- posed Kansas Water Pollution Control Permit and re- State of Kansas ceive public comment. The first portion of the hearing Department of Health and Environment will consist of outlining the proposed facility and pro- posed permit, and the second portion of the hearing will Notice of Hearing be open for public comment. A public hearing on the proposed permit has been The Kansas Department of Health and Environment scheduled for: (KDHE) has prepared a proposed Kansas Water Pollution Control Permit, A-URPL-H010 and National Pollutant Date: May 6, 2021 Discharge Elimination System Permit KS0101249 for Julia Time: 7:00 p.m. (CST) Nelson, Prairie Dog Pork, located in Long Island, Kansas. Location: Virtual The proposed action is to modify an existing State/ As part of the ongoing efforts to limit the spread of NPDES permit for a facility for 4,668 head (1,867.2 ani- COVID-19 in Kansas, the hearing will be held remotely mal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each via Zoom. Phone only options are available after regis- and 5,620 head (562 animal units) of swine weighing less tration through the Zoom platform. than 55 pounds each. There is no change in the permitted Individuals wanting to participate and provide public number of animal units from the previous permit. This comment during the hearing are requested to register by permit is being modified to change the property bound- 5:00 p.m. (CST) May 4, 2021 at https://us02web.zoom.us/ ary. There are no other changes to the permit. Only the webinar/register/WN_dPwEki_qTJCrJD6rpJb7sg. portions of the permit being modified are subject to com- It is strongly encouraged to submit a copy of any pre- ment. The facility has an approved Nutrient Manage- pared comments by email, postal mail, or fax to the ad- ment Plan on file with KDHE. The facility is located in dresses specified on this notice when you register. Section 34, Township 1 South, Range 20 West in Phillips Those attending via Zoom or by phone at the number County, Kansas. A notice in the Kansas Register dated provided in your registration receipt will also be provid- April 1, 2021, informed the public of the availability of ed an opportunity to speak and provide comment on the the proposed water pollution control permit for Julia proposed permit if they wish. Nelson, Prairie Dog Pork. A public hearing has been Copies of the permit application, the proposed KDHE scheduled in conformance with Kansas Administrative permit, and other pertinent documents may be viewed Regulation 28-16-61. in person at the Topeka Central office by scheduling an The purpose of this hearing is to inform the public, appointment, or copies requested by writing to Rachel stakeholders, and regulated community about the pro- Hammond, Kansas Department of Health and Envi- posed Kansas Water Pollution Control Permit and re- ronment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Management Section, ceive public comment. The first portion of the hearing 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 416 Kansas Register Notices will consist of outlining the proposed facility and pro- State of Kansas posed permit, and the second portion of the hearing will Department of Health and Environment be open for public comment. A public hearing on the proposed permit has been Notice of Hearing scheduled for: The Kansas Department of Health and Environment Date: May 5, 2021 (KDHE) has prepared a proposed Kansas Water Pollu- Time: 7:00 p.m. (CST) tion Control Permit, A-URPL-H007 and National Pol- Location: Virtual lutant Discharge Elimination System Permit KS0094501 As part of the ongoing efforts to limit the spread of for N. Terry Nelson, Husky Hogs, LLC, located in Long COVID-19 in Kansas, the hearing will be held remotely Island, Kansas. via Zoom. Phone only options are available after regis- The proposed action is to modify an existing State/ tration through the Zoom platform. NPDES permit for a facility for 6,750 head (2,700 animal Individuals wanting to participate and provide public units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds each and comment during the hearing are requested to register by 10,240 head (1,024 animal units) of swine weighing less 5:00 p.m. (CST) May 3, 2021 at https://us02web.zoom.us/ than 55 pounds each. There will be a reduction of two webinar/register/WN_VTg6eWJdSmKyKe_iNiXuYw. head of swine weighing more than 55 pounds in the per- It is strongly encouraged to submit a copy of any pre- mitted number of animal units from the previous per- pared comments by email, postal mail, or fax to the ad- mit. This permit is being modified to change the proper- dresses specified on this notice when you register. ty boundary. There are no other changes to the permit. Those attending via Zoom or by phone at the number Only the portions of the permit being modified are sub- provided in your registration receipt will also be provid- ject to comment. The facility has an approved Nutrient ed an opportunity to speak and provide comment on the Management Plan on file with KDHE. The facility is lo- proposed permit if they wish. cated in Section 34, Township 1 South, Range 20 West in Copies of the permit application, the proposed KDHE Phillips County, Kansas. A notice in the Kansas Register permit, and other pertinent documents may be viewed dated April 1, 2021, informed the public of the availabil- in person at the Topeka Central office by scheduling an ity of the proposed water pollution control permit for N. appointment, or copies requested by writing to Rachel Terry Nelson, Husky Hogs, LLC. A public hearing has Hammond, Kansas Department of Health and Environ- been scheduled in conformance with Kansas Adminis- ment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Management Section, 1000 trative Regulation 28-16-61. SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 or via The purpose of this hearing is to inform the public, telephone at 785-296-0076; email at [email protected]; stakeholders, and regulated community about the pro- or fax at 785-559-4258. Appropriate copying charges will posed Kansas Water Pollution Control Permit and re- be assessed for each request. ceive public comment. The first portion of the hearing Questions or written comments should be directed to will consist of outlining the proposed facility and pro- Matthew Steele Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Kansas De- posed permit, and the second portion of the hearing will partment of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock be open for public comment. Waste Management Section at: 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite A public hearing on the proposed permit has been 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367; by email at kdhe.feedlots@ scheduled for: ks.gov; or via telephone at 785-296-6432. Date: May 5, 2021 Any individual with a disability may request accom- Time: 5:00 p.m. (CST) modation in order to participate in the public hearing Location: Virtual process and may request the provided documents in an As part of the ongoing efforts to limit the spread of accessible format. Requests for accommodation to par- COVID-19 in Kansas, the hearing will be held remotely ticipate in the hearing process should be made at least via Zoom. Phone only options are available after regis- five working days in advance of the hearing by contact- tration through the Zoom platform. ing KDHE. Requests can be made to Rachel Hammond, Individuals wanting to participate and provide public Kansas Department of Health and Environment, BEFS- comment during the hearing are requested to register by Livestock Waste Management Section, 1000 SW Jackson 5:00 p.m. (CST) May 3, 2021 at https://us02web.zoom.us/ St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 or via telephone at webinar/register/WN_fiZuvRsZQ6itlTcZ2tAiAg. 785-296-0076; email at [email protected]; or fax at It is strongly encouraged to submit a copy of any pre- 785-559-4258. pared comments by email, postal mail, or fax to the ad- Any updated information on how to participate in the dresses specified on this notice when you register. public hearing will be provided on the Bureau of Envi- Those attending via Zoom or by phone at the number ronmental Field Services–Livestock Waste Management provided in your registration receipt will also be provid- Section website at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/ ed an opportunity to speak and provide comment on the index.html. proposed permit if they wish. Lee A. Norman, M.D. Copies of the permit application, the proposed KDHE Secretary permit, and other pertinent documents may be viewed Doc. No. 048976 in person at the Topeka Central office by scheduling an appointment, or copies requested by writing to Rachel Hammond, Kansas Department of Health and Environ-

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 Notices Kansas Register 417 ment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Management Section, 1000 paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quan- SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367 or via tities, certifications, sample identifications, change or- telephone at 785-296-0076; email at [email protected]; ders, pay estimates, monitoring subcontractor payments, or fax at 785-559-4258. Appropriate copying charges will and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and be assessed for each request. paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Questions or written comments should be directed to Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management Matthew Steele Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Kansas De- and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and partment of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock material testing for this project are done correctly. The Waste Management Section at 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite project maybe suspended over winter. Submit the name 430, Topeka, KS 66612-1367; by email at kdhe.feedlots@ and information of the project inspector. Construction ks.gov; or via telephone 785-296-6432. is anticipated to be completed in 185-working days and Any individual with a disability may request accommo- cleanup days. KDOT will supply all lab equipment for dation in order to participate in the public hearing process the QC/QA HMA plant operations, field lab, and concrete and may request the provided documents in an accessible testing equipment. The consultant company will need to format. Requests for accommodation to participate in the provide any computers necessary for their employees to hearing process should be made at least five working days operate the QC/QA spreadsheets, if assigned to the as- in advance of the hearing by contacting KDHE. Requests phalt plant. The consultant will provide nuke meters, can be made to Rachel Hammond, Kansas Department speedy moisture testers, and any equipment needed for of Health and Environment, BEFS-Livestock Waste Man- subgrade density testing. agement Section, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Topeka, Instructions for Proposal KS 66612-1367 or via telephone at 785-296-0076; email at No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must [email protected]; or fax at 785-559-4258. not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let- Any updated information on how to participate in the ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. public hearing will be provided on the Bureau of Envi- RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal ronmental Field Services–Livestock Waste Management and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 Section website at https://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots/ (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and index.html. signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif- Lee A. Norman, M.D. icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Secretary Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At- Doc. No. 048977 tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the State of Kansas original email announcement. RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the Department of Transportation project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de- scribe any processes or procedures, including best practic- Notice to Consulting Firms es, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the Background and Purpose of Project desired results described above under “Scope of Services The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as: seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection • Project manager services for project 99-10 KA 5411-01. The project is grad- • History of providing inspection services on similar ing and surfacing project on K-99 in Chautauqua Coun- projects ty. Beginning at the north junction of K-99/US-166B then • Availability of staff north to the Chautauqua/Elk County line. • Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifica- Schedule/Deadlines tions Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before • Any subconsultant and their role in performing the 12:00 p.m. (CST) April 9, 2021, to be delivered via email services on the project to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking • Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec- of submissions will occur on or about April 16, 2021, after tors that will be assigned to the project which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the • Anticipated time to close out project paperwork ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm Evaluation Factors to commence on or about April 28, 2021. Project will be RFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be- built in 2021 but may carry over to 2022. The contractor is low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in expected to start the project in early May 2021. order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation Scope of Services to be Performed factors include: KDOT will provide the project manager. Provide 1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating one (1) inspector and possibly a second inspector when inspection needs of the project; workload increase that must be capable inspecting grad- 2. Employee names (project inspector), certifications, ing, subgrade, base, HMA roadway, HMA Plant, pipes, and qualifications proposed for services; traffic control, seeding, erosion control, CMS orAAS- 3. Past performance history on similar projects (list HTOWare data entry, all project records, all project pa- project numbers) for KDOT; perwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and (continued)

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4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork; AASHTOWare data entry, all Project records, all project 5. Proximity of inspectors to project; paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and 6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile- paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quan- age, etc.). tities, certifications, sample identifications, change or- The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into ders, pay estimates, monitoring subcontractor payments, negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked material testing for this project are done correctly. The firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable the project depending on the contractor’s schedule and price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives. how they pursue the work. Submit the name and infor- Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request mation of the project manager. Construction is antici- • Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi- pated to be completed in 25-working days and cleanup rect Costs”) days. Provide all the equipment necessary to inspect and • Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”) test materials. • Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex- Instructions for Proposal ual Harassment”) No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must Contract Terms and Conditions not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let- A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In- (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass- signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif- ment” will become attachments to the contract. icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Questions about this request for proposal shall be sent Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At- via email to [email protected]. tachments do not count against the four-page technical David Lutgen, P.E. proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement. Division of Engineering and Design RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the Doc. No. 048963 project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de- State of Kansas scribe any processes or procedures, including best practic- es, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the Department of Transportation desired results described above under “Scope of Services to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as: Notice to Consulting Firms • Project manager Background and Purpose of Project • History of providing inspection services on similar The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is projects seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection • Availability of staff services for project 16-75 KA-5720-01. The project is ma- • Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifications chine preparation, minimal deck patching, asphalt over- • Any subconsultant and their role in performing the lay with waterproofing membrane (Petromat). The proj- services on the project ect location is K-16: Bridge #021 over Mill Creek located • Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec- 862 feet west of Onaga Road in Pottawatomie County. tors that will be assigned to the project Schedule/Deadlines • Anticipated time to close out project paperwork Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 Evaluation Factors p.m. (CST) April 16, 2021, to be delivered via email to RFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be- [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in submissions will occur on or about April 28, 2021, after order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the factors include: ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm 1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating to commence on or about May 11, 2021. An agreement inspection needs of the project; should be in place on or about May 25, 2021. Project will 2. Employee names (project manager), certifications, be built in 2021. The contractor is expected to start the and qualifications proposed for services; project around June to July 2021, this date could move 3. Past performance history on similar projects (list based on contractor’s schedule. project numbers) for KDOT; Scope of Services to be Performed 4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork; The project manager/inspectors must be capable in- 5. Proximity of inspectors to project; specting the whole project, which includes bridge deck 6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile- repair, commercial grade asphalt, traffic control, CMS or age, etc.).

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The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into 2026). KDOT intends to select the most highly qualified negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event firm to perform professional services associated with the KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked design of this expansion project. A project summary is firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and provided in Table 1. Available as-built plans can be down- commence negotiations with the next highest ranked loaded at https://secftp.ksdot.org/public/file/ZTAc9WA firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a 9nUKRPz6oeEHKkA/US-50%20Finney%20Gray.zip. satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable Table 1: 2025 US-50 Gray County 4-Lane Expressway price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives. Project Number Route and Scope Length Project Termini Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request 50-35 KA-6025-01 US-50 Gray County 5.4 mi 7 Road east to 12 • Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi- Road rect Costs”) 50-35 KA-6026-01 US-50 Gray County 6.5 mi 12 Road east to west City Limits • Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”) of Cimarron • Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex- ual Harassment”) KDOT is seeking consultant services to prepare con- struction drawings for the US-50 4-Lane Expressway Contract Terms and Conditions project. The roadway is being expanded to a 4-Lane Ex- A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be pressway to address increasing traffic volumes and crash used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for history. The designer shall provide design and plans for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas horizontal and vertical alignments for mainline, frontage “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In- roads, sideroads, and entrance locations. The scope of direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass- services may include culvert extensions or replacements, ment” will become attachments to the contract. traffic engineering, hydrology/hydraulics, designer con- Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent struction services, and permitting assistance. Stakehold- via email to [email protected]. er engagement support activities and development of a David Lutgen, P.E. PI Plan are anticipated. Survey will be completed and be Division of Engineering and Design available upon notice to proceed. Geotech will be provid- Doc. No. 048981 ed by KDOT early in the project development. The project scope includes: State of Kansas • Visit the project site location Department of Transportation • Perform preliminary design for plans to field check • Develop final plans Notice to Consulting Firms • Provide electronic plan files compliant with KDOT The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is Graphic Standards Manual, including CAD confor- seeking a consulting firm for the project listed below. mance checks and ControlCAD indexed DGN files Interested consulting firms must be prequalified by with ProjectWise attributes KDOT or otherwise demonstrate qualification in cate- • Provide construction cost estimates bi-annually as gory 211 Highway Design – Major Facility. A PDF (2Mb well as at every major project milestone maximum size) of the response must be emailed to kdot. Special Conditions [email protected]. Proposal responses are limit- PMC ed to six pages; the subject line of the reply email and This project is being managed by a Project Manager the PDF file name must read “2026 US-50 Gray County Consultant (PMC) on behalf of KDOT. The PMC will be 4-Lane Expressway_FIRM NAME.” The proposal is re- the primary contact for the selected firms. quired and must be received by 12:00 p.m. (CST) April 16, 2021 for the consulting firm to be considered. Schedule Reporting If a firm is not currently prequalified by KDOT, a pro- Project schedule will be developed during project nego- posal may still be submitted. Firms not prequalified must tiation. A basic schedule template, prepared by the PMC, also provide documentation that demonstrates the firm will be reviewed and specific dates will be defined by is qualified for each specified category listed in this No- the consultant in order to achieve the critical milestones. tice for the project. Firms may use the KDOT prequalifi- Monthly schedule progress reports and updates will be cation form to provide this documentation. KDOT 1050 required throughout the project from the consultant and Prequalification category definitions (Blue Book) can be reviewed with the PMC to track progress for KDOT. found at http://www.ksdot.org/descons.asp. All firms Quality Control doing business with KDOT must be registered and in Consultant will be required to provide a Quality Con- good standing under the laws of the State of Kansas at trol (QC) plan at project kick-off. QC audits will be con- the time of contracting and must comply with applicable ducted by the PMC throughout the project. The audits state and federal laws, rules and regulations. will check compliance with the consultant’s QC plan. Background and Scope of Project Schedule The US-50 4-Lane Expressway project in Gray County This project is scheduled to be let in FY 2026; therefore, has been identified in the Eisenhower Legacy Transpor- the design activities must be scheduled to deliver com- tation Program Expansion Delivery Pipeline. This proj- plete plans between January 2025 and June 2025. This ect is scheduled for letting in FY 2026 (July 2025 to June (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 420 Kansas Register Notices project may follow an accelerated delivery schedule with Contract Terms and Conditions some submittals required earlier than a typical KDOT A standard KDOT agreement for engineering and design project to meet the letting requirements. technical services will be used for this project. Special Instructions for Proposal attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” The main text of consultant’s proposal must not exceed the “Certification of Final Indirect Costs,” and the Spe- six (6) 8.5 x 11 pages (not including the cover letter) to cial Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Ha- address the topics listed in Table 2 below. The following rassment”) will also eventually become attachments to outline is the required submittal organization, content, the contract. and page length for the technical proposal. The firm’s accounting systems must have the following capabilities before the firm may be awarded a contract. Table 2: Proposal Content Content Pages • Valid, reliable, and current costs must be available Cover Letter 1 page within the system to support actual costs and pric- • Qualifications and experience 4 pages ing data. Overview ◦ Project manager for the project • Capability to provide a means of measuring the rea- ◦ Names, qualifications, education, sonableness of incurred costs. training, and expertise of • Capability to identify and accumulate allowable proposed team members • Past performance on similar costs by contract or project records which will rec- projects, including references oncile with the general ledger. and contact information • Ability to provide supporting documentation of ac- • Delivery process tual expenditures for each billing, based on costs. ◦ Approach to schedule ◦ Quality control process Questions can be sent to [email protected]. Project Highlight concepts for cost-effective 1-2 pages Approach and optimized solutions for the Kris Norton, P.E. project. Include unique qualifications PMC Coordinating Engineer or experience that may inform the Division of Program and Project Management selection of a firm. Doc. No. 048979 Selection Process No cost or pricing information shall be submitted with State of Kansas the proposal. Proposals including cost or pricing infor- Department of Transportation mation will not be considered in the selection process to rank proposals. Per standard KDOT consultant selection Notice to Consulting Firms process, consultant will be selected from the technical The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is proposal submitted for the project. Selected consultant seeking a consulting firm for the project listed below. will proceed quickly through scoping, fee negotiation, Interested consulting firms must be prequalified by and NTP. Fee negotiation will include estimate for final KDOT or otherwise demonstrate qualification in cate- design only. gory 211 Highway Design – Major Facility. A PDF (2Mb Technical proposals will be evaluated based on the fac- maximum size) of the response must be emailed to kdot. tors listed in Table 3 below to select the most qualified [email protected]. Proposal responses are limited firms. to six pages; the subject line of the reply email and the Table 3: Evaluation Factors PDF file name must read “2025 US-50 Finney and Gray Evaluation Factor County 4-Lane Expressway_FIRM NAME.” The propos- Qualifications and Experience al is required and must be received by 12:00 p.m. (CST) Past Performance April 16, 2021 for the consulting firm to be considered. Delivery Process: Approach to Schedule If a firm is not currently prequalified by KDOT, a pro- Delivery Process: Approach to Quality Control posal may still be submitted. Firms not prequalified must Project Approach: Unique Qualifications and Solutions also provide documentation that demonstrates the firm Familiarity with KDOT Design Standards and Project Area is qualified for each specified category listed in this no- The KDOT Consultant Selection Committee will select tice for the project. Firms may use the KDOT prequalifi- the most highly qualified firm expressing interest based cation form to provide this documentation. KDOT 1050 on Qualifications and Experience, Past Performance, De- Prequalification category definitions (Blue Book) can be livery process, Project Approach, and Familiarity with found at http://www.ksdot.org/descons.asp. All firms KDOT design standards and project area. The PMC will doing business with KDOT must be registered and in not be on the KDOT Consultant Selection Committee. good standing under the laws of the State of Kansas at The selected firm will be asked to enter into negotia- the time of contracting and must comply with applicable tions with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT state and federal laws, rules and regulations. cannot reach agreement with the selected firm, it will Background and Scope of Project terminate negotiations and commence negotiations with The US-50 4-Lane Expressway project in Finney and the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either Gray Counties has been identified in the Eisenhower agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services Legacy Transportation Program Expansion Delivery for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pur- Pipeline. This project is scheduled for letting in FY 2025 sue other alternatives. (July 2024 to June 2025). KDOT intends to select the most

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 Notices Kansas Register 421 highly qualified firm to perform professional services as- some submittals required earlier than a typical KDOT sociated with the design of this expansion project. A proj- design project to meet the letting requirements. ect summary is provided in Table 1. Available as-built Instructions for Proposal plans can be downloaded at https://secftp.ksdot.org/ The main text of consultant’s proposal must not exceed public/file/ZTAc9WA9nUKRPz6oeEHKkA/US-50%20 six (6) 8.5 x 11 pages (not including the cover letter) to Finney%20Gray.zip. address the topics listed in Table 2 below. The following Table 1: 2026 US-50 Finney and Gray County 4-Lane Expressway outline is the required submittal organization, content, Project Number Route and Scope Length Project Termini and page length for the technical proposal. 50-28 KA-6023-01 US-50 Finney County 3.2 mi Aerodrome Road Table 2: Proposal Content east to Finney/ Gray Co. line Content Pages 50-35 KA-6024-01 US-50 Gray County 6.0 mi Finney/Gray Co. • Qualifications and experience 4 pages line east to 7 Road Overview • Project Manager for the project ◦ Names, qualifications, education, KDOT is seeking consultant services to prepare con- training, and expertise of struction drawings for the US-50 4-Lane Expressway proposed team members ◦ Past performance on similar project. The roadway is being expanded to a 4-Lane Ex- projects, including references pressway to address increasing traffic volumes and crash and contact information history. The designer shall provide design and plans for • Delivery process horizontal and vertical alignments for mainline, frontage ◦ Approach to schedule roads, sideroads, and entrance locations. The scope of ◦ Quality control process Project Highlight concepts for cost-effective 1-2 pages services may include culvert extensions or replacements, Approach and optimized solutions for the project. traffic engineering, hydrology/hydraulics, designer con- Include unique qualifications or struction services, and permitting assistance. Stakehold- experience that may inform the selection er engagement support activities and development of a of a firm. PI Plan are anticipated. Survey will be completed and be Selection Process available upon notice to proceed. Geotech will be provid- No cost or pricing information shall be submitted with ed by KDOT early in the project development. the proposal. Proposals including cost or pricing infor- The project scope includes: mation will not be considered in the selection process to • Visit the project site location rank proposals. Per standard KDOT consultant selection • Perform preliminary design for plans to field check process, consultant will be selected from the technical • Develop final plans proposal submitted for the project. Selected consultant • Provide electronic plan files compliant with KDOT will proceed quickly through scoping, fee negotiation, Graphic Standards Manual, including CAD confor- and NTP. Fee negotiation will include estimate for final mance checks and ControlCAD indexed DGN files design only. with ProjectWise attributes Technical proposals will be evaluated based on the fac- • Provide construction cost estimates bi-annually as tors listed in Table 3 below to select the most qualified well as at every major project milestone firms. Special Conditions Table 3: Evaluation Factors PMC Evaluation Factor This project is being managed by a Project Manager Qualifications and Experience Consultant (PMC) on behalf of KDOT. The PMC will be Past Performance the primary contact for the selected firms. Delivery Process: Approach to Schedule Delivery Process: Approach to Quality Control Schedule Reporting Project Approach: Unique Qualifications and Solutions Project schedule will be developed during project nego- Familiarity with KDOT Design Standards and Project Area tiation. A basic schedule template, prepared by the PMC, will be reviewed and specific dates will be defined by The KDOT Consultant Selection Committee will se- the consultant in order to achieve the critical milestones. lect the most highly qualified firm expressing interest Monthly schedule progress reports and updates will be based on Qualifications and Experience, Past Perfor- required throughout the project from the consultant and mance, Delivery process, Project Approach, and Famil- reviewed with the PMC to track progress for KDOT. iarity with KDOT design standards and project area. The PMC will not be on the KDOT Consultant Selection Quality Control Committee. Consultant will be required to provide a Quality Con- The selected firm will be asked to enter into negotia- trol (QC) plan at project kick-off. QC audits will be con- tions with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT ducted by the PMC throughout the project. The audits cannot reach agreement with the selected firm, it will will check compliance with the consultant’s QC plan. terminate negotiations and commence negotiations with Schedule the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either This project is scheduled to be let in FY 2025; therefore, agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services the design activities must be scheduled to deliver com- for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pur- plete plans between July 2024 and December 2024. This sue other alternatives. project may follow an accelerated delivery schedule with (continued)

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Contract Terms and Conditions nesses, industry, and our broader Kansas community is A standard KDOT agreement for engineering and essential to robust economic growth. technical services will be used for this project. Special at- NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in tachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the me as Governor of the State of Kansas, I hereby direct “Certification of Final Indirect Costs,” and the Special At- and order the following: tachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”) will also eventually become attachments to the contract. 1. There is hereby established the Advantage Kansas The firm’s accounting systems must have the following Coordinating Council (the “AKCC”), and its mem- capabilities before the firm may be awarded a contract. bership shall be as follows: • Valid, reliable, and current costs must be available a. The Governor shall appoint up to two represen- within the system to support actual costs and pric- tatives from each of the following agencies or ing data. organizations: • Capability to provide a means of measuring the rea- i. Governor’s Office sonableness of incurred costs. ii. State Board of Education • Capability to identify and accumulate allowable costs by contract or project records which will rec- iii. Kansas Department of Education oncile with the general ledger. iv. Kansas Board of Regents • Ability to provide supporting documentation of ac- tual expenditures for each billing, based on costs. v. The Kansas Chamber Question can be sent to [email protected]. b. The Governor may appoint one representative from each of the following entities or organiza- Kris Norton, P.E. tions: PMC Coordinating Engineer Division of Program and Project Management i. the Department of Commerce, Doc. No. 048980 ii. the Kansas Independent Colleges Associa- tion, State of Kansas iii. the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Office of the Governor Kansas, Executive Order No. 21-08 iv. an organized labor association; Establishing the Advantage c. The Governor may appoint additional individu- Kansas Coordinating Council als the Governor determines have relevant expe- WHEREAS, Kansas is committed to a shared vision of rience or qualifications. increased prosperity and improved well-being for all 2. The Governor shall appoint a chair and co-chair Kansans; from among the members of the AKCC, and the WHEREAS, cultivating the highest educated, trained, AKCC may recommend members to serve in those and skilled workforce in the Midwestern region and be- roles. yond is essential to the well-being for all Kansans, and 3. Members shall receive no compensation or reim- for growing the economy; bursements for expenses and shall serve voluntari- WHEREAS, aligning education with state agencies and ly. Officers or employees of state agencies who are business needs is vital to talent development, retention, appointed to the AKCC as part of their duties shall and attraction, as well as essential to create vibrant com- be authorized to participate on the AKCC and may munities, cultivate opportunities, and promote an inno- claim subsistence, allowance, mileage or associated vative, entrepreneurial economy; expenses from their respective agency budgets as permitted by law. WHEREAS, ensuring seamless transitions from K-12 to technical schools, community colleges, and universities, 4. The AKCC shall be subject to the Kansas Open Re- and on to business and industry is vital to realizing our cords Act and the Kansas Open Meetings Act. shared vision; 5. Plans, reports, or recommendations of any nature WHEREAS, economic growth depends on cooperation, adopted by the AKCC shall be considered advice to coordination, and accountability between the education the Governor, and associated governing boards, and community and high-growth, innovative businesses and shall not be construed as official policies, positions, industries; or interpretations of laws, rules, or regulations by any department or agency of state government, nor WHEREAS, enabling growth and prosperity in our state shall any such department or agency be bound in will require harnessing the strengths of Kansas to estab- any manner to consider such advice when conduct- lish new policies, programs, and investments to realize ing their advisory and regulatory affairs. substantive gains in our competitive and build a future-focused economy, and 6. The AKCC shall: WHEREAS, upholding values of transparency, equity, a. Create synergy between education, economic inclusion, and accountability between educators, busi- systems, and the Framework for Growth;

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b. Empower business and industry to drive results State of Kansas while ensuring equity of and influence by stake- Legislative Administrative Services holders to align the system toward the vision: “Kansans cultivating the highest educated and Legislative Bills and Resolutions Introduced skilled work-force in the Midwestern region”; The following numbers and titles of bills and resolu- c. Identify resources, investments, strategies, tions were introduced March 18–24 during the 2021 ses- and policy implications to fully implement the sion of the Kansas Legislature. Full text of bills, bill track- AKCC Signature Initiatives to close the gap be- ing, and other information may be accessed at http:// tween Kansas’s current economic reality and the www.kslegislature.org/li/. vision of highest and skilled workforce in the Midwestern region; House Bills d. Develop a strategic plan to achieve the five-year HB 2439, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal pro- goals of: cedure; creating the crime of unauthorized disclosure of a child’s sex- ual orientation or gender identity, by Committee on Federal and State i. “Best in the Midwest in Postsecondary readi- Affairs. ness and success; HB 2440, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemp- tions; creating a property tax exemption for homestead property of cer- ii. Preparation for high-wage, high-demand, tain retired and disabled veterans, by Committee on Taxation. high skilled, critical need occupations; HB 2441, AN ACT concerning the Kansas emergency management act; relating to an award of compensation; requiring payment by gov- iii. Business expansion, attraction, and reten- ernmental entities commandeering or using property; amending K.S.A. tion”; 48-933 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Taxation. HB 2442, AN ACT concerning high school work-based learning pro- e. Expand public-private partnerships and strat- grams; liability for students and business, municipal and postsecond- egies focused on access and equity to dual and ary educational institution program providers; amending K.S.A. 72- concurrent enrollment, resulting in attainment 18,101 and 72-18,102 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee of industry-recognized credentials and degrees; on Appropriations. HB 2443, AN ACT concerning public employees; relating to hiring f. Expand public-private partnership and strate- and promotion preferences; providing for a preference for persons with gies focused on industry-aligned and in-demand a disability, by Committee on Appropriations. training; HB 2444, AN ACT concerning gaming; relating to the Kansas lottery act; Kansas lottery, rules and regulations; authorizing sports wagering; g. Expand industry driven youth and registered creating the white collar crime fund; amending K.S.A. 74-8702, 74-8710, apprenticeship opportunities; 74-8711, 74-8716 and 79-4806 and K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 21-6403 and 21- 6507 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Federal and h. Develop intentional job strategies tied to high- State Affairs. growth, future-focused, and Kansas legacy sec- HB 2445, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemp- tors in collaboration with the Department of tions; providing for an exemption for health clubs; amending K.S.A. 79-201 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Taxation. Commerce and the Framework for Growth; HB 2446, AN ACT concerning taxation; relating to sales and compen- i. Conduct a comprehensive assessment of, and sating use tax; imposing tax on sales of digital property and subscrip- tion services; requiring the collection and remittance for sales, compen- recommend targeted improvements in, the use sating use and transient guest taxes and prepaid wireless 911 fees made of state and federal resources tied to workforce on marketplace facilitator platforms; providing nexus for certain retail- development, education, and training; ers and removing click-through nexus provisions; relating to income tax; providing for addition and subtraction modifications for the treat- j. Provide quarterly reports to the Governor and ment of global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital Governor’s Council on Education, and to pro- contributions, business meals and payment protection program loans vide reports to relevant state agencies on an as and expenses; expanding the expense deduction for income tax taxpay- needed basis as to the implementation of the ers and calculating the deduction amount; providing a refundable food sales tax credit; discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit; Signature Initiatives and progress, and any rec- increasing the Kansas standard deduction; providing an exemption of ommended adjustment to achieve the goals set- unemployment or other compensation income attributable as a result forth in this order. of identity fraud; amending K.S.A. 79-32,117, 79-32,119, 79-32,138, 79- 32,143a, 79-32,271, 79-3602 and 79-3702 and K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 79-3603 7. The AKCC shall be staffed primarily by the Kansas and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Taxation. Department of Education with the assistance of the HB 2447, AN ACT concerning securities; relating to the securities act Kansas Board of Regents. fee fund; terminating the transfer of remaining unencumbered moneys in such fund over $50,000 to the state general fund; amending K.S.A. 8. The AKCC shall meet as often as the chair deter- 2020 Supp. 17-12a601 and repealing the existing section, by Committee mines necessary to achieve the goals set forth in this on Taxation. order. HB 2448, AN ACT concerning foster care; relating to licenses for family foster homes; creating an exemption to allow the secretary for This document shall be filed with the Secretary of State the department of children and families to license a family foster home as Executive Order No. 21-08. It shall become effective where a former foster care youth with juvenile adjudications resides; immediately and remain in force until rescinded. amending K.S.A. 65-516 and repealing the existing section, by Commit- tee on Appropriations. Dated March 22, 2021. HB 2449, AN ACT concerning governmental response to public health; relating to the state of disaster emergency powers of the gov- Laura Kelly ernor and certain public officials; providing certain limitations and re- Governor strictions; prohibiting stay-at-home orders and curfews; requirement of Doc. No. 048968 (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 424 Kansas Register Legislative Branch/New State Laws vaccinations by certain public and private entities; requiring the capitol patients’ rights to receive and refuse visitors in county homes for the and legislative meetings be open to the public; protecting the freedom aged and county hospitals; permitting residents and patients to waive of worship and operation of private businesses, by Committee on Fed- restrictions imposed to control transmission or prevention of an infec- eral and State Affairs. tious disease; restricting counties from exempting from prohibitions HB 2450, AN ACT concerning gaming; authorizing the Kansas lot- on imposing restrictions on visitors in homes for the aged and county tery to offer sports wagering with an existing contract provider; issue hospitals; amending K.S.A. 12-4909 and19-2110 and K.S.A. 2020 Supp. a request for proposal for an interactive sports wagering platform pro- 19-101a and 19-4610 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee vider; report to the legislature, by Committee on Federal and State Af- on Federal and State Affairs. fairs. SB 304, AN ACT concerning the COVID-19 contact tracing privacy HB 2451, AN ACT concerning tobacco products; relating to the sale act; removing the sunset provision; amending K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 48-961 thereof; remitting certain payments from tobacco product manufactur- and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Federal and State ers to the credit of the Kansas endowment for youth fund rather than Affairs. deposit into escrow upon certification by the attorney general; amend- SB 305, AN ACT concerning law enforcement; relating to automat- ing K.S.A. 50-6a01 and 50-6a03 and K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 50-6a04 and 50- ed license plate recognition systems; requiring each law enforcement 6a09 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Taxation. agency that utilizes such systems to adopt and maintain a detailed, written policy relating to the use and operation of such systems; pre- House Resolutions scribing restrictions and requirements relating to the collection, storage and sharing of captured license plate data; criminal penalties for un- HR 6012, A RESOLUTION providing for changes in seat assign- lawful acts relating to such data, by Committee on Ways and Means. ments in the House of Representatives during the 2021 legislative ses- sion, by Representatives. Ryckman, Hawkins and Sawyer. HR 6013, A RESOLUTION recognizing Music in our Schools Month, Doc. No. 048982 by Representatives Curtis, Amyx, Arnberger, Baker, Ballard, Bark- er, Bergquist, Burroughs, Byers, Carlin, W. Carpenter, Clark, Con- State of Kansas cannon, Corbet, Croft, Day, Dodson, Eplee, Esau, Estes, Featherston, Finney, Francis, Haswood, Helmer, Henderson, Hoffman, Hoheisel, Secretary of State Howe, Hoye, Humphries, Jennings, S. Johnson, T. Johnson, Kuether, Landwehr, Lee-Hahn, Long, Moser, Neelly, Neighbor, Orr, Ousley, Certification of New State Laws Parker, Poskin, Probst, Proctor, Ralph, L. Ruiz, Schreiber, Stogsdill, Tarwater, Thomas, Thompson, Vaughn, Victors, Wasinger, Williams, I, Scott Schwab, Secretary of State of the State of Kan- Winn, Wolfe Moore and Xu. sas, do hereby certify that the following bill is a correct HR 6014, A RESOLUTION strengthening the sister-state ties be- copy of the original enrolled bill now on file in my office. tween the State of Kansas and Taiwan, supporting the signing of a bilateral trade agreement between Taiwan and the United States and Scott Schwab reaffirming support for increasing Taiwan’s international participation, Secretary of State by Representatives Mason, Anderson, Arnberger, Bergkamp, Bergq- uist, Blex, Borjon, Burris, Carlin, Carlson, B. Carpenter, W. Carpenter, Clark, Clayton, Coleman, Collins, Concannon, Croft, Curtis, Day, Dod- son, M., Donohoe, Ellis, Eplee, Esau, Estes, Featherston, Finch, Finney, (Published in the Kansas Register April 1, 2021.) French, Garber, Gartner, Hawkins, Helmer, Highland, Hoffman, Hohe- isel, Houser, Howe, Hoye, Huebert, Humphries, Jennings, S. Johnson, Senate Bill No. 13 T. Johnson, Kessler, Landwehr, Long, Lynn, Minnix, Moser, Murphy, Neelly, Neighbor, Newland, Owens, F. Patton, Penn, Poetter, Poskin, An Act concerning property taxation; relating to tax levy rates, estab- Probst, Proctor, Proehl, Rahjes, Ralph, Resman, Rhiley, Ryckman, lishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by Sanders, Schreiber, Seiwert, Smith, A., Smith, E.,Stogsdill, Sutton, Tar- a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate and discontinu- water, Thomas, Thompson, Victors, Waggoner, Wasinger, Waymaster, ing the city and county tax lid; prohibiting valuation increase of real Weigel, Wheeler and K. Williams. property solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or main- tenance; establishment of a payment plan for the payment of delin- House Concurrent Resolutions quent or nondelinquent taxes; requiring the director of accounts and reports to include revenue neutral rate on regular budget form; elim- HCR 5018, A PROPOSITION to amend section 22 of article 2 of the inating certain requirements for budget approval for select taxing constitution of the state of Kansas; relating to legislative immunity subdivisions; providing for payment of county printing and postage from arrest and civil service of process, by Committee on Federal and notification costs; establishing the taxpayer notification costs fund; State Affairs. amending K.S.A. 79-1460, 79-1801, 79-2024, 79-2925c and 79-2929 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 79-2925b. Senate Bills SB 300, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal proce- Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas: dure; relating to the Kansas racketeer influenced and corrupt organiza- tion act; adding a person who has engaged in identity theft or identity New Section 1. (a) On or before June 15 each year, the county clerk fraud to the definition of covered person; identity theft and identity shall calculate the revenue neutral rate for each taxing subdivision and fraud to the definition of racketeering activity; amending K.S.A. 2020 include such revenue neutral rate on the notice of the estimated as- Supp. 21-6328 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Fed- sessed valuation provided to each taxing subdivision for budget pur- eral and State Affairs. poses. The director of accounts and reports shall modify the prescribed SB 301, AN ACT concerning children and minors; establishing the budget information form to show the revenue neutral rate. office of the child advocate within the office of the attorney general (b) No tax rate in excess of the revenue neutral rate shall be levied and prescribing certain powers, duties and functions therefor; the joint by the governing body of any taxing subdivision unless a resolution or committee on child welfare system oversight; authorizing access to cer- ordinance has been approved by the governing body according to the tain records; amending K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 38-2211, 38-2212, 38-2213, 38- following procedure: 2309 and 38-2310 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on (1) At least 10 days in advance of the public hearing, the governing Federal and State Affairs. body shall publish notice of its proposed intent to exceed the revenue SB 302, AN ACT concerning taxation; authorizing counties to im- neutral rate by publishing notice: (A) On the website of the governing pose an earnings tax; amending K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 19-101a and repeal- body, if the governing body maintains a website; and ing the existing section, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation. (B) in a weekly or daily newspaper of the county having a general SB 303, AN ACT concerning counties; relating to county homes for circulation therein. The notice shall include, but not be limited to, its the aged and county hospitals; restricting board of county commis- proposed tax rate, its revenue neutral rate and the date, time and loca- sioners, trustees and employees from infringing upon residents’ and tion of the public hearing.

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(2) On or before July 15, the governing body shall notify the coun- (1) “Taxing subdivision” means any political subdivision of the ty clerk of its proposed intent to exceed the revenue neutral rate and state that levies an ad valorem tax on property. provide the date, time and location of the public hearing and its pro- (2) “Revenue neutral rate” means the tax rate for the current tax posed tax rate. For all tax years commencing after December 31, 2021, year that would generate the same property tax revenue as levied the the county clerk shall notify each taxpayer with property in the taxing previous tax year using the current tax year’s total assessed valuation. subdivision, by mail directed to the taxpayer’s last known address, of To calculate the revenue neutral rate, the county clerk shall divide the the proposed intent to exceed the revenue neutral rate at least 10 days property tax revenue for such taxing subdivision levied for the previ- in advance of the public hearing. Alternatively, the county clerk may ous tax year by the total of all taxable assessed valuation in such taxing transmit the notice to the taxpayer by electronic means at least 10 days subdivision for the current tax year, and then multiply the quotient by in advance of the public hearing, if such taxpayer and county clerk have 1,000 to express the rate in mills. The revenue neutral rate shall be ex- consented in writing to service by electronic means. The county clerk pressed to the third decimal place. shall consolidate the required information for all taxing subdivisions (f) In the event that a county clerk incurred costs of printing and relevant to the taxpayer’s property on one notice. The notice shall be in postage that were not reimbursed pursuant to section 7, and amend- a format prescribed by the director of accounts and reports. The notice ments thereto, such county clerk may seek reimbursement from all shall include, but not be limited to: taxing subdivisions required to send the notice. Such costs shall be (A) The revenue neutral rate of each taxing subdivision relevant to shared proportionately by all taxing subdivisions that were included the taxpayer’s property; on the same notice based on the total property tax levied by each taxing (B) the proposed property tax revenue needed to fund the pro- subdivision. Payment of such costs shall be due to the county clerk by posed budget of the taxing subdivision, if the taxing subdivision no- December 31. tified the county clerk of its proposed intent to exceed its revenue (g) The provisions of this section shall take effect and be in force neutral rate; from and after January 1, 2021. (C) the proposed tax rate based upon the proposed budget and the current year’s total assessed valuation of the taxing subdivision, if the Sec. 2. On and after July 1, 2021, K.S.A. 79-1460 is hereby amended taxing subdivision notified the county clerk of its proposed intent to to read as follows: 79-1460. (a) The county appraiser shall notify each exceed its revenue neutral rate; taxpayer in the county annually on or before March 1 for real property (D) the tax rate and property tax of each taxing subdivision on the and May 1 for personal property, by mail directed to the taxpayer’s taxpayer’s property from the previous year’s tax statement; last known address, of the classification and appraised valuation of the (E) the appraised value and assessed value of the taxpayer’s prop- taxpayer’s property, except that, the valuation for all real property shall erty for the current year; not be increased unless the record of the latest physical inspection was (F) the estimates of the tax for the current tax year on the taxpayer’s reviewed by the county or district appraiser, and documentation exists property based on the revenue neutral rate of each taxing subdivision to support such increase in valuation in compliance with the directives and any proposed tax rates that exceed the revenue neutral rates; and specifications of the director of property valuation, and such re- (G) the difference between the estimates of tax based on the pro- cord and documentation is available to the affected taxpayer. The val- posed tax rate and the revenue neutral rate on the taxpayer’s proper- uation for all real property also shall not be increased solely as the result of ty described in subparagraph (F) for any taxing subdivision that has a normal repair, replacement or maintenance of existing structures, equipment proposed tax rate that exceeds its revenue neutral rate; and or improvements on the property. For purposes of this section, “normal repair, (H) the date, time and location of the public hearing of the taxing replacement or maintenance” does not include new construction as defined in subdivision, if the taxing subdivision notified the county clerk of its this section. For the next two taxable years following the taxable year proposed intent to exceed its revenue neutral rate. that the valuation for commercial real property has been reduced due Although the state of Kansas is not a taxing subdivision for purposes to a final determination made pursuant to the valuation appeals pro- of this section, the notice shall include a statement of the statutory mill cess, the county appraiser shall review the computer-assisted mass-ap- levies imposed by the state and the estimate of the tax for the current praisal of the property and if the valuation in either of those two years year on the taxpayer’s property based on such levies. exceeds the value of the previous year by more than 5%, excluding new (3) The public hearing to consider exceeding the revenue neutral construction, change in use or change in classification, the county ap- rate shall be held not sooner than August 10 and not later than Septem- praiser shall either: (1) Adjust the valuation of the property based on ber 10. The governing body shall provide interested taxpayers desiring the information provided in the previous appeal; or (2) order an in- to be heard an opportunity to present oral testimony within reason- dependent fee simple appraisal of the property to be performed by a able time limits and without unreasonable restriction on the number Kansas certified real property appraiser. As used in this section, “new of individuals allowed to make public comment. The public hearing construction” means the construction of any new structure or improve- may be conducted in conjunction with the proposed budget hearing ments or the remodeling or renovation of any existing structures or pursuant to K.S.A. 79-2929, and amendments thereto, if the governing improvements on real property. When the valuation for real property body otherwise complies with all requirements of this section. Nothing has been reduced due to a final determination made pursuant to the in this section shall be construed to prohibit additional public hearings valuation appeals process for the prior year, and the county apprais- that provide additional opportunities to present testimony or public er has already certified the appraisal rolls for the current year to the comment prior to the public hearing required by this section. county clerk pursuant to K.S.A. 79-1466, and amendments thereto, the (4) A majority vote of the governing body, by the adoption of a county appraiser may amend the appraisal rolls and certify the changes resolution or ordinance to approve exceeding the revenue neutral rate, to the county clerk to implement the provisions of this subsection and shall be required prior to adoption of a proposed budget that will re- reduce the valuation of the real property to the prior year’s final deter- sult in a tax rate in excess of the revenue neutral rate. Such vote of the mination, except that such changes shall not be made after October 31 governing body shall be conducted at the public hearing after the gov- of the current year. For the purposes of this section and in the case of erning body has heard from interested taxpayers. If the governing body real property, the term “taxpayer” shall be deemed to be the person in approves exceeding the revenue neutral rate, the governing body shall ownership of the property as indicated on the records of the office of not adopt a budget that results in a tax rate in excess of its proposed tax register of deeds or county clerk and, in the case where the real prop- rate as stated in the notice provided pursuant to this section. erty or improvement thereon is the subject of a lease agreement, such (c) Any governing body subject to the provisions of this section term shall also be deemed to include the lessee of such property if the that does not comply with subsection (b) shall refund to taxpayers any lease agreement has been recorded or filed in the office of the register of property taxes over-collected based on the amount of the levy that was deeds. Such notice shall specify separately both the previous and cur- in excess of the revenue neutral rate. The provisions of this subsection rent appraised and assessed values for each property class identified shall not be construed as prohibiting any other remedies available un- on the parcel. Such notice shall also contain the uniform parcel identi- der the law. fication number prescribed by the director of property valuation. Such (d) If the governing body of a taxing subdivision must conduct a notice shall also contain a statement of the taxpayer’s right to appeal, public hearing to approve exceeding the revenue neutral rate under the procedure to be followed in making such appeal and the availabili- this section, the governing body of the taxing subdivision shall certify, ty without charge of the guide devised pursuant to subsection (b). Such on or before September 20, to the proper county clerk the amount of ad notice may, and if the board of county commissioners so require, shall valorem tax to be levied. provide the parcel identification number, address and the sale date and (e) As used in this section: (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 426 Kansas Register New State Laws amount of any or all sales utilized in the determination of appraised be approved by an election required by subsection (a) under the follow- value of residential real property. In any year in which no change in ing circumstances: appraised valuation of any real property from its appraised valuation (1) Increased property tax revenues that, in the current year, are in the next preceding year is determined, an alternative form of notifi- produced and attributable to the taxation of: cation which has been approved by the director of property valuation (A) The construction of any new structures or improvements or the may be utilized by a county. Failure to timely mail or receive such no- remodeling or renovation of any existing structures or improvements tice shall in no way invalidate the classification or appraised valuation on real property, which shall not include any ordinary maintenance as changed. The secretary of revenue shall adopt rules and regulations or repair of any existing structures or improvements on the property; necessary to implement the provisions of this section. (B) increased personal property valuation; (b) For all taxable years commencing after December 31, 1999, there (C) real property located within added jurisdictional territory; shall be provided to each taxpayer, upon request, a guide to the prop- (D) real property which has changed in use; erty tax appeals process. The director of the division of property valu- (E) expiration of any abatement of property from property tax; or ation shall devise and publish such guide, and shall provide sufficient (F) expiration of a tax increment financing district, rural housing copies thereof to all county appraisers. Such guide shall include but incentive district, neighborhood revitalization area or any other similar not be limited to: (1) A restatement of the law which pertains to the property tax rebate or redirection program. process and practice of property appraisal methodology, including the (2) Increased property tax revenues that will be spent on: contents of K.S.A. 79-503a and 79-1460, and amendments thereto; (2) (A) Bond, temporary notes, no fund warrants, state infrastructure the procedures of the appeals process, including the order and burden loans and interest payments not exceeding the amount of ad valorem of proof of each party and time frames required by law; and (3) such property taxes levied in support of such payments, and payments made other information deemed necessary to educate and enable a taxpayer to a public building commission and lease payments but only to the ex- to properly and competently pursue an appraisal appeal. tent such payments were obligations that existed prior to July 1, 2016; (B) payment of special assessments not exceeding the amount of ad Sec. 3. K.S.A. 79-1801 is hereby amended to read as follows: 79- valorem property taxes levied in support of such payments; 1801. (a) Except as provided by subsection (b), each year the governing (C) court judgments or settlements of legal actions against the city or body of any city, the trustees of any township, the board of education of county and legal costs directly related to such judgments or settlements; any school district and the governing bodies of all other taxing subdi- (D) expenditures of city or county funds that are specifically man- visions shall certify, on or before August 25, to the proper county clerk dated by federal or state law with such mandates becoming effective the amount of ad valorem tax to be levied. Thereupon, the county clerk on or after July 1, 2015, and loss of funds from federal sources after shall place the tax upon the tax roll of the county, in the manner pre- January 1, 2017, where the city or county is contractually obligated to scribed by law, and the tax shall be collected by the county treasurer. provide a service; The county treasurer shall distribute the proceeds of the taxes levied (E) expenses relating to a federal, state or local disaster or feder- by each taxing subdivision in the manner provided by K.S.A. 12-1678a, al, state or local emergency, including, but not limited to, a financial and amendments thereto. emergency, declared by a federal or state official. The board of county (b) Prior to January 1, 2021, if the governing body of a city or county commissioners may request the governor to declare such disaster or must conduct an election for an increase in property tax to fund any emergency; or appropriation or budget under K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 25-433a, and amend- (F) increased costs above the consumer price index for law enforce- ments thereto, the governing body of the city or county shall certify, on ment, fire protection or emergency medical services. or before October 1, to the proper county clerk the amount of ad valor- (3) Any increased property tax revenues generated for law enforce- em tax to be levied. On and after January 1, 2021, if the governing body of ment, fire protection or emergency medical services shall be expended a taxing subdivision must conduct a public hearing to approve exceeding the exclusively for these purposes but shall not be used for the construction revenue neutral rate under section 1, and amendments thereto, the governing or remodeling of buildings. body of the taxing subdivision shall certify, on or before September 20, to the (4) The property tax revenues levied by the city or county have de- proper county clerk the amount of ad valorem tax to be levied. clined: Sec. 4. K.S.A. 79-2024 is hereby amended to read as follows: 79- (A) In one or more of the next preceding three calendar years and 2024. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the the increase in the amount of funding for the budget or appropriation county treasurer of every county may accept partial payment of or es- from revenue produced from property taxes does not exceed the aver- tablish a payment plan for delinquent or nondelinquent real property tax age amount of funding from such revenue of the next preceding three or personal property tax in accordance with payment guidelines estab- calendar years, adjusted to reflect changes in the consumer price index lished therefor by the county treasurer. Nothing in this section shall be for all urban consumers as published by the United States department construed to modify any consequences of untimely payment. of labor for the preceding calendar year; or (B) the increase in the amount of ad valorem tax to be levied is less Sec. 5. K.S.A. 79-2925c is hereby amended to read as follows: 79- than the change in the consumer price index plus the loss of assessed 2925c. (a) (1) On and after January 1, 2017, and prior to January 1, 2021, property valuation that has occurred as the result of legislative action, the governing body of any city or county shall not approve any appro- judicial action or a ruling by the board of tax appeals. priation or budget which provides for funding by property tax revenues (5) Whenever a city or county is required by law to levy taxes for in an amount exceeding that of the next preceding year as adjusted to the financing of the budget of any political or governmental subdivi- reflect the average changes in the consumer price index for all urban con- sion of this state that is not authorized by law to levy taxes on its own sumers as published by the United States department of labor for the behalf, and the governing body of such city or county is not authorized preceding five calendar years, which shall not be less than zero, unless or empowered to modify or reduce the amount of taxes levied there- the city or county approves the appropriation or budget with the adop- fore, the tax levies of the political or governmental subdivision shall tion of a resolution and such resolution has been submitted to and ap- not be included in or considered in computing the aggregate limitation proved by a majority of the qualified electors of the city or county voting upon the property tax levies of the city or county. at an election called and held thereon, except as otherwise provided. (6) Any tax levy increase as a result of another taxing entity being (2) The election shall be called and held in the manner provided by dissolved and all powers, responsibilities, duties and liabilities of the K.S.A. 10-120, and amendments thereto, and may be: taxing entity have been transferred to a city located in the county in (A) Held at the next regularly scheduled election to be held in Au- which the taxing entity is located, or to the county in which the taxing gust or November; entity is located, to carry on the function and responsibilities of the dis- (B) may be a mail ballot election, conducted in accordance with solved taxing entity, so long as the levy increase does not exceed the K.S.A. 25-431 et seq., and amendments thereto; or levy of the dissolved taxing entity. (C) may be a special election called by the city or county. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent any city or county from holding more Sec. 6. K.S.A. 79-2929 is hereby amended to read as follows: 79- than one election in any year. The city or county requesting the election 2929. Prior to the filing of the adopted budget with the county clerk, the shall be responsible for paying all costs associated with conducting the governing body of each taxing or political subdivision or municipali- election. ty shall meet for the purpose of answering and hearing objections of (b) A resolution by the governing body of a city or county other- taxpayers relating to the proposed budget and for the purpose of con- wise required by the provisions of this section shall not be required to sidering amendments to such proposed budget. The governing body

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 13, April 1, 2021 New State Laws/Regulations Kansas Register 427 shall give at least 10 days’ notice of the time and place of the meeting (e) In lieu of the annual payments described in subsec- by publication in a weekly or daily newspaper of the county having tion (a), the director may make a single lump-sum pay- a general circulation therein. Such notice shall include the proposed budget and shall set out all essential items in the budget except such ment for the remaining amount of any contract. Upon a groupings as designated by the director of accounts and reports on a participant’s receipt of a lump-sum payment, the partic- special publication form prescribed by the director of accounts and re- ipant shall still be responsible for meeting the require- ports and furnished with the regular budget form. Such form shall also ments of all other terms and practices contained in the include the revenue neutral rate as provided in section 1, and amendments thereto. The notice of a governing body of any taxing subdivision or contract. Any failure to meet these requirements may municipality having an annual expenditure of $500 or less shall specify result in termination of the agreement and repayment of the time and place of the meeting required by this section but shall not all or part of any incentive payments. (Authorized by and be required to include the proposed budget of such taxing subdivision or municipality. implementing K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 2-1915; effective Feb. 5, 1999; amended Aug. 23, 2002; amended April 16, 2021.) New Sec. 7. (a) For calendar years 2022 and 2023, if a county clerk has printing or postage costs pursuant to section 1, and amendments Mike Beam thereto, the county clerk shall notify and provide documentation of Secretary such costs to the secretary of revenue. The secretary of revenue shall Doc. No. 048983 certify the amount of moneys attributable to such costs and shall trans- mit a copy of such certification to the director of accounts and reports. Upon such receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and re- State of Kansas ports shall transfer an amount of moneys equal to such certified amount from the state general fund to the taxpayer notification costs fund of the Kansas Lottery department of revenue. The secretary of revenue shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research and the Temporary Administrative Regulations director of the budget. (b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the taxpayer noti- fication costs fund that shall be administered by the secretary of revenue. Article 4.—INSTANT GAMES AND DRAWINGS All expenditures from the taxpayer notification costs fund shall be for the purpose of paying county printing and postage costs pursuant to section 111-4-3657. “Sweet Escape” instant ticket lottery 1, and amendments thereto. All expenditures from such fund shall be game number 277. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct made in accordance with appropriations acts upon warrants of the direc- an instant winner lottery game entitled “Sweet Escape.” tor of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the secretary of revenue or the secretary’s designee. The rules for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et Sec. 8. K.S.A. 79-1801, 79-2024, 79-2925b, 79-2925c and 79-2929 are seq. and 111-4-3657. hereby repealed. (b) The “play and prize symbols” and “captions” for Sec. 9. On and after July 1, 2021, K.S.A. 79-1460 is hereby repealed. this game are as follows: Sec. 10. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its Play Symbols Captions publication in the Kansas register. 1 ONE 2 TWO 3 THR State of Kansas 4 FOR Department of Agriculture 6 SIX Division of Conservation 7 SVN 8 EGT Permanent Administrative Regulation 9 NIN 10 TEN Article 9.—KANSAS WATER 11 ELEVN QUALITY BUFFER INITIATIVE 12 TWELV 11-9-5. Annual payments; exception. (a) Payments 13 THRTN shall be made on an annual basis coinciding with federal 14 FORTN payments for the purpose of providing an incentive to 15 FIFTN enroll in the CRP for 10 to 15 years, except as specified in 16 SIXTN subsection (e). 17 SVNTN (b) Incentive payments shall not exceed the following: 18 EGHTN (1) 30% of the total federal payment, excluding the 19 NINTN maintenance fee for the establishment of filter strips; or 20 TWNTY (2) 50% of the total federal payment, excluding the 21 TWYON maintenance fee for the establishment of riparian forest 22 TWYTW buffers. 23 TWYTR (c) All acres determined to be in an unfarmable field shall be eligible for the state incentive if the applicant 24 TWYFR agrees to establish and maintain permanent vegetative 25 TWYFV cover for the duration of the continuous CRP contract. 26 TWYSX (d) The total state and federal payment shall not ex- 27 TWYSV ceed $150.00 per acre unless an exception is granted by 28 TWYET the commission. (continued)

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29 TWYNI Winners Per Get Prize 600,000 Prize Cost 30 THRTY $15 $15 5,000 $75,000 31 THYON ($5 x 2) + $10 $20 2,500 $50,000 32 THYTW $5 x 4 $20 2,500 $50,000 33 THYTR $10 x 2 $20 5,000 $100,000 34 THYFR $20 $20 2,500 $50,000 35 THYFV $5 w/ Multiplier + $20 + $5 $50 875 $43,750 36 THYSX $10 w/ Multiplier $50 1,000 $50,000 37 THYSV $10 x 5 $50 750 $37,500 ($15 x 2) + $20 $50 750 $37,500 38 THYET $50 $50 750 $37,500 39 THYNI $5 x 20 $100 200 $20,000 40 FORTY $10 w/ Multiplier + ($15 x 3) + $5 $100 250 $25,000 Symbol of a set of vehicle keys 5TIMES $10 x 10 $100 200 $20,000 Symbol of a vehicle WIN $20 w/ Multiplier $100 250 $25,000 $50 x 2 $100 200 $20,000 $100 $100 125 $12,500 Prize Symbols Captions ($10 x 5) + ($20 x 10) + $50 + FREE TICKET ($100 x 2) $500 50 $25,000 $5.00 FIVE$ $50 w/ Multiplier + ($100 x 2) + $10.00 TEN$ $50 $500 65 $32,500 .00 $100 w/ Multiplier $500 75 $37,500 $15 FIFTN$ $500 $500 35 $17,500 .00 $20 TWENTY 2021 FORD ESCAPE $47,000 2 $94,000 .00 $50 FIFTY Sub-Total: 148,077 $1,810,250 $100 ONEHUN Player Loyalty Program $18,102 $500 FIVHUN 2nd Chance –FORD ESCAPE $47,000 Total: 148,077 $1,875,352 (c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in 45 play spots within the play area or areas. (j) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap- (d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this proximately one in 4.05. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; game shall start with 000 and end with 059. implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8720; effective, (e) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, 2021.) game shall be $5.00 each. (f) “Sweet Escape” is a key number match ticket with Article 5.—MULTI-STATE ONLINE an instant reveal and a multiplier feature. The player will GAMES AND DRAWINGS scratch the play area to reveal five “WINNING NUM- BERS” and 20 “YOUR NUMBERS” with a prize amount 111-5-223. Game description and characteristics. below each of the “YOUR NUMBERS.” If a player match- (a) For the purposes of identification, the game shall have es any of the “YOUR NUMBERS” to any of the “WIN- a designated game number in the Kansas Lottery’s online NING NUMBERS,” the player wins the prize shown gaming system. below that number. If a player reveals a set of vehicle (b) The game is a double matrix-style game, drawn each keys symbol, the player wins five times the prize amount Monday and Thursday until July 19, 2021, and thereafter shown. If a player reveals a vehicle symbol, the player drawn daily, in which players select five unique numbers wins a 2021 Ford Escape vehicle. The vehicle includes in the Matrix 1 from one to 48 inclusive, plus one Lucky federal and state mandatory income withholding taxes Ball number in the Matrix 2 from one to 18 inclusive or and all initial taxes and fees for the vehicle. No cash op- have the numbers selected by Quick Pick selection. The tion is available for the vehicle. Lucky Ball may be the same as one of the first five num- (g) Each ticket in this game may win up to 20 times. bers selected. (h) Approximately 600,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- (c) Game tickets must be purchased from a terminal tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall operated by a sales retailer using a touch screen or such have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes other means as approved by the Kansas Lottery. per prize pool of 240,000 tickets, and the same odds as (d) Game tickets shall include, but not be limited to, were contained in the initial ticket order. the player’s number selections, game logo or game (i) The expected number and value of instant prizes in name, ticket cost, terminal number, bar code, quick pick this game shall be as follows: (if selected), multi-draw (if selected), serial number, and Winners Per drawing date. Multi-draw tickets shall visibly show the Get Prize 600,000 Prize Cost beginning and ending drawing dates. Game tickets may Free $5 Ticket Free Ticket 45,000 $0 also include the selling date, time stamp and any other $5 x 2 $10 30,000 $300,000 information required for validation of game tickets. $10 $10 20,000 $200,000 (e) Each game ticket shall be sold at retail for the price $5 x 3 $15 25,000 $375,000 of $2.00 per play. The player receives one play for each $10 + $5 $15 5,000 $75,000 two dollar wager.

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(f) The Kansas Lottery may offer game tickets as a prize (n) Players may also request a quick pick game ticket in any other lottery game after advising all other Party from a sales retailer or may select the quick pick option Lotteries of the terms and dates of such action. on the play slip and submit the completed play slip to (g) Game tickets may not be sold to or purchased by any sales retailer. minors under the age of 18 years. (o) Game tickets may be purchased for multiple future (h) Game tickets may not be cashed or redeemed by drawings. minors under the age of 18 years. (p) In connection with the winning numbers drawn, (i) Game tickets shall not be purchased, and a prize the holder of a winning game ticket may win only one won by any such game ticket or share, either in whole or prize per play, board or panel, and shall be entitled only in part, shall not be paid to: to the prize won by those numbers in the highest match- (1) A Party Lottery employee, officer, director, board ing prize category. member, or commissioner. (q) The prize claim period shall be 365 days after the (2) A contractor or consultant under agreement with drawing date. any Party Lottery to perform audit and security proce- (r) It shall be the player’s sole responsibility to verify dures. the accuracy of the game play or plays and the other data (3) An employee of the independent certified public ac- printed on the game ticket. The placing of wagers is done counting firm under contract to oversee game drawings. at the player’s own risk through the sales retailer. (Au- (4) An employee of a Party Lottery’s online vendor. thorized by and implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, (5) An employee of a Party Lottery’s advertising or T-111-11-23-16, Oct. 12, 2016; amended, T-111-3-19-21, public relations provider. Feb. 10, 2021.) (6) A parent, stepparent, child, stepchild, spouse, sib- 111-5-246. “Ca$h 4 U from 2by2” Promotion. (a) The ling or person engaged in a domestic partnership or civil Kansas lottery may conduct a promotion entitled “Ca$h union of an individual described in subsections (j)(1), (j) 4 U from 2by2” awarding seven cash prizes. Entries into (2), (j)(3), (j)(4), (j)(5) or residing as a member of the same the drawing will be accepted beginning at 12:00 p.m. on household in the principal place of residence of any such April 1, 2021 and ending at 11:59 p.m. on May 1, 2021. person. The drawing will be conducted sometime after entry into (7) Those persons designated herein as ineligible to the drawing has closed but before noon on May 6, 2021, play the game in one Party Lottery jurisdiction shall also at which time the winners will be announced. be ineligible to play the game in all other Party Lottery (b) The specific ticket eligible for entry into this draw- jurisdictions selling the game. ing shall be winning or non-winning Kansas Lottery (j) A game ticket may not be cancelled or voided by 2by2 tickets purchased between 4:00 a.m. on March 31, returning the game ticket to the sales retailer or to a Party 2021 and 2:59 a.m. on May 1, 2021. Lottery. A game ticket accepted by the sales retailer as a (c) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) returned ticket and that is not eligible for re-sale shall be members may enter the drawings. PlayOn members must deemed as owned by the bearer thereof. This prohibition enter themselves into the drawings according to the terms also applies to a game ticket that may be printed in error and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be accepted by the sales retailer. No game ticket, or physical portion that are submitted by any method other than through thereof, that may be used to claim a prize, shall be re- PlayOn. The player may enter the required data from the turned to any Party Lottery for credit. entry ticket manually for entry into the drawing. If the (k) A game ticket, subject to the validation require- player does not enter the ticket data manually, the player ments detailed in these rules, shall be the only proof of may scan, if available, the ticket to enter data to be used for a game play (or plays) and the submission of a winning entry into the drawing using a mobile device and a down- game ticket to the Kansas Lottery or its sales retailer shall loaded Kansas Lottery PlayOn app. After the ticket data is be the sole method of claiming a prize or prizes. Under successfully entered either manually or scanned using an no circumstances will a claim be paid for any prize with- app, the player will receive one entry per dollar based on out a winning game ticket. Except as may otherwise be the cost of the ticket. The Kansas lottery is not responsible provided by law, lost or missing game tickets may not be for electronic malfunction or player error. honored or processed for payment or replacement. (d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se- (l) Players may submit a completed play slip to any lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. sales retailer to have a game ticket issued. Play slips shall The seven players selected will receive $5,000 cash. have no pecuniary or prize value, or constitute evidence (e) A player may enter the drawing with as many of purchase or number selections. The use of facsimiles “2by2” tickets as they have purchased, but may win only of play slips, copies of play slips, or other materials that one prize in this promotion. are inserted into the terminal’s play slip reader that are (f) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con- not printed or approved by the Kansas Lottery, are not tacting winners and the claiming of prizes shall be fol- permitted. Sales retailers shall not permit any device to lowed, except as follows: be connected to a terminal to enter plays except as ap- (1) In this promotion all 10-day deadlines set forth in proved by the Kansas Lottery. K.A.R. 111-18-5(n) shall be 10 business days; and, (m) Players may verbally or in writing communicate (2) In this promotion the 10 business day deadline for their number selections to any sales retailer to obtain a the seven winners to return their claim forms shall com- game ticket. Such number selections shall be manually mence with the date of the announcement of winners. entered into the terminal by the sales retailer. (continued)

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(g) By entering the promotion, entrant agrees to Play- ” shall have the following meanings unless the con- On terms and conditions. text clearly indicates otherwise: (h) Winners are responsible for any state and federal (a) “3rd street wager” means an additional wager made income taxes. by a player, in an amount equal to one, two or three times (i) Rules applicable to this promotion are contained in the amount of the player’s ante wager, after the player K.A.R. 111-5-246 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. (Authorized has been dealt his or her initial two cards. by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74- (b) “4th street wager” means an additional wager made 8710; effective, T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, 2021.) by a player, in an amount equal to one, two or three times the amount of the player’s ante wager, after the first com- Article 19.—SPECIFIC PLAYER munity card is revealed by the dealer. LOYALTY CLUB RULES (c) “5th street wager” means an additional wager made by a player, in an amount equal to one, two, or three 111-19-101. Sweet Escape Drawing. (a) The Kansas times the amount of the player’s ante wager, after the lottery may conduct a drawing entitled “Sweet Escape second community card is revealed by the dealer. Drawing” in which one Kansas lottery player will win (d) “Ante wager” shall mean the initial wager placed the prize package described in subsection (e). The Kansas prior to any cards being dealt in order to participate in lottery will accept entries into the drawing beginning at the round of play. 12:01 a.m. the day Kansas lottery “Sweet Escape” instant (e) “Bet wager” shall mean either a 3rd street wager, a tickets are first offered for sale to the general public and 4th street wager, or a 5th street wager. ending at 11:59 p.m. on August 22, 2021. The drawing (f) “Community card” means any of the three cards that will be conducted sometime after entry into the drawing are initially dealt face down in the designated area in front has closed but before noon on August 26, 2021, at which of the dealer and, once revealed, shall be used by each time the winner will be announced. player with his or her two cards to form a five card hand. (b) The specific tickets eligible for entry into the draw- (g) “Envy bonus” means the bonus for which a play- ing shall be non-winning $5 Kansas lottery instant game er qualifies if the player has made a progressive wager, ticket from “Sweet Escape,” game number 277. which bonus is won when any other player at the table (c) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) receives a hand consisting of a straight flush or higher- members may enter the drawings. PlayOn members ranking hand. must enter themselves into the drawings according to (h) “Hand” means the five card hand formed for each the terms and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be player by combining the two cards dealt to the player accepted that are submitted by any method other than and the three community cards. through PlayOn. (i) “Fold” means the withdrawal of a player from a (d) There is no limit on the number of non-winning round of play by discarding his or her two cards prior to tickets a player may enter. placing a bet wager. (e) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se- (j) “Progressive pool” means the set percentage of all lecting a winner and alternate winners shall be followed. progressive wagers made in the game of Mississippi The prize package shall consist of a 2021 Ford Escape S. Stud and any other linked progressive game or games All applicable sales taxes, mandatory income withhold- that accumulates until paid to one or more winners of a ing taxes, vehicle title and initial registration fees shall be progressive wager. paid by The Kansas Lottery. (k) “Progressive wager” means an optional wager that (f) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con- a player may make prior to any cards being dealt that the tacting the winner and the claiming of the prize shall be player’s two cards and the three community cards will followed, except as follows: in this promotion the 10- constitute a three-of-a-kind, straight, flush, full house, day deadline for the winner to return their claim form four-of-a-kind, straight flush, or royal flush, with a win- shall commence with the date of the announcement of ning progressive wager being paid in accordance with a the winner. The Kansas lottery is not responsible for elec- posted pay table regardless of the outcome of the play- tronic malfunction or player error. er’s hand otherwise. (f) In the event the prize awarded for this drawing is (l) “Push” means a player’s hand resulting in neither postponed, changed, or canceled in whole or in part, no payment on nor collection of the player’s wagers. cash prize substitutions or other compensation shall be (m) “Rank or ranking” shall mean the relative position provided. of a card or group of cards. (g) By entering the drawing, entrant agrees to PlayOn (n) “Round of play” or “round” means one complete terms and conditions. cycle of play during which all players then playing at the (h) Rules applicable to this online event drawing are table have been dealt a hand, have folded or wagered contained in K.A.R. 111-19-101 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. upon it, and have had their wagers paid or collected. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implement- ing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, 2021.) (o) “Stub” means the remaining portion of the deck af- ter all cards in the round of play have been dealt. Article 501.—SOUTH CENTRAL GAMING ZONE (p) “Suit” shall mean one of the four categories of cards, i.e., diamond, spade, club, or heart. (Authorized 111-501-105. Definitions. The following definitions, by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74- when used in the South Central Kansas Lottery Gaming 8710; effective, T-111-10-18-12, Aug. 15, 2012; amended, Zone, when pertaining to the game of “Mississippi Stud T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, 2021.)

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111-501-107. Wagers. (a) All wagers at Mississippi (4) The players have a choice: shall be made by placing gaming chips and, (A) Fold (and surrender their ante wager and 3rd Street if applicable, a match play coupon on the appropriate bet); or betting areas of the table layout. A verbal wager accom- (B) Make a 4th Street bet. panied by cash shall not be accepted. (5) The dealer shall then reveal the second community (b) Only players who are seated at the Mississippi card. Stud Poker table may touch the cards. Once a player has (6) The players have a choice: placed a wager and received cards, that player must re- (A) Fold (and surrender their ante wager, 3rd Street main seated until the completion of the round of play. bet, and 4th Street bet); or (c) All ante wagers at Mississippi Stud Poker shall be (B) Make a 5th Street bet. placed prior to the dealer dealing the first card. No ante (7) The dealer shall then reveal the third community wager at Mississippi Stud Poker shall be made, increased card. or withdrawn after the dealer has dealt the first card. (b) Working from right to left, the dealer reveals each (d) Any player who places an ante wager may also player’s two-card hand and determines their hand com- make a progressive wager by placing gaming chips on bined with the three community cards. the progressive wager sensor in front of their betting po- (c) The dealer pays and takes according to the pay table. sition prior to the dealer dealing the first card. (d) A player making the progressive wager also qual- (e) Players who make an ante wager will receive two ifies to win an envy bonus. If any player at the table is cards face down. They either fold or buy the first com- dealt a hand that wins a progressive bonus, all other munity card by making a 3rd Street wager. When that players who made a progressive wager win the envy bo- card is revealed, they either fold or buy the second com- nus. The player dealt the hand that wins the progressive munity card making a 4th Street wager. After that card is bonus shall not be paid an envy bonus but shall only be revealed, a player may either fold or buy the last commu- paid the applicable progressive prize. nity card making a 5th Street wager. (e) The dealer shall pay all envy bonuses at the end of (f) Any player who places a Mississippi Stud Poker wa- the round. If more than one hand triggers an envy bonus, ger may also make an optional 3 Card Bonus side wager then multiple envy bonuses may be paid. by placing gaming chips and, if applicable, a match play (f) After settling a player’s ante wager, street wagers, coupon on the designated betting area of the table layout. and three card bonus wager, the dealer shall settle any The 3 Card Bonus wager will remain in play even if the progressive wagers. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and player folds his or her Mississippi Stud Poker wager. If 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111- the player has placed a wager on the 3 Card Bonus side 10-18-12, Aug. 15, 2012; amended, T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, wager and folds his or her Mississippi Stud Poker wager, 2021.) the dealer will remove the original Mississippi Stud Pok- er wager and tuck the folded cards under the player’s 3 111-501-109. Payout odds. (a) For a winning hand, Card Bonus side wager. A player placing a 3 Card Bonus the ante, 3rd, 4th, and 5th street wagers are paid the wager will win the wager if the three community cards same payout odds ranging from 1 to 1 for a pair of jacks, constitute at least a pair or higher ranking Mississippi queens, kings or aces to 500 to 1 for a royal flush. Stud Poker hand. See payout table for odds. (b) All winning wagers will receive payout odds using (g) After each round of play is complete, the dealer the following payout table: shall collect all losing wagers and pay off all winning Hand Ranking Odds wagers in accordance with the payout table. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74- Royal flush 500 to 1 8710; effective, T-111-10-18-12, Aug. 15, 2012; amended, Straight flush 100 to 1 T-111-10-11-13, Aug. 14, 2013; amended, T-111-3-19-21, Four-of-a-kind 40 to 1 Feb. 10, 2021.) Full house 10 to 1 Flush 6 to 1 111-501-108. Play. (a) The starting position for the Straight 4 to 1 dealing of cards and the delivery of stacks of cards for Three-of-a-kind 3 to 1 the game of Mississippi Stud Poker may be determined Two pair 2 to 1 in the following manner: Pair of jacks or better 1 to 1 (1) The dealer shall deliver the first stack of three cards Pair of 6s to 10s Push to the dealer, also known as the community cards, and will then deliver two cards dealt by the shuffling ma- Any hand not listed in this table is a losing hand. chine to the player farthest to his/her left, continuing (c) Notwithstanding the payout odds set forth in (b) to deal each player two cards face down in a clockwise above, the aggregate payout limit on all winning wagers manner. Each player shall receive two cards before the for any hand shall be $25,000 or the maximum amount next player receives his or her cards. that one patron could win per round when betting the (2) After all players have looked at their two cards, the minimum wager, whichever is greater. The aggregate players have a choice: payout information shall be displayed at the Mississippi (A) Fold (and surrender their ante wager); or Stud poker table. (B) Make a 3rd Street bet. (d) All winning 3 Card Bonus side wagers will receive (3) The dealer shall then reveal the first community payout odds using the following payout table: card. (continued)

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Hand Ranking Odds (g) The progressive pool shall be funded as follows: Straight flush 40 to 1 (1) The casino manager shall initially contribute $10,000 Three-of-a-kind 30 to 1 if the minimum progressive wager is $1.00 or shall initial- Straight 6 to 1 ly contribute $50,000 if the minimum progressive wager Flush 3 to 1 is $5.00 to establish the beginning amount for the pro- Any Pair 1 to 1 gressive pool. The progressive pool will be replenished in those same amounts each time the 100% progressive (e) Players shall be paid on each winning progressive prize is awarded; and wager in accordance with the following pay tables based (2) 21% of each progressive wager shall be added to the upon either a $1 or $5 progressive wager. The prizes for progressive pool. a royal flush or straight flush are for a percentage of the (h) If during the same round of play one or more play- funds in the progressive pool at the time of the win: ers are entitled to 100% of the progressive pool and one $1 Wager Pay table $5 Wager Pay table or more players are also entitled to 10% of the progres- sive pool, the winning player farthest to the right of the Hand Progressive Envy Progressive Envy dealer shall first receive either 100% or 10% of the pro- Royal Flush 100% $1000 100% $5,000 gressive pool, as applicable. After paying the player far- Straight Flush 10% $300 10% $1,500 thest to the right of the dealer and deducting that amount Four-of-a-kind 300 for 1 300 for 1 Full House 50 for 1 50 for 1 from the progressive pool, working from that player to Flush 40 for 1 40 for 1 the dealer’s left each player winning a share of the pro- Straight 30 for 1 30 for 1 gressive pool shall be paid either 10% of the amount then Three of a kind 9 for 1 9 for 1 remaining in the progressive pool or 100% of the remain- ing amount, as applicable. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 Prizes do not include the return of the player’s original and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, wager and only the two prizes denoted as percentages T-111-10-18-12, Aug. 15, 2012; amended, T-111-10-11-13, shall be paid out of the progressive pool. Aug. 14, 2013; amended, T-111-3-19-21, Feb. 10, 2021.) (f) The minimum progressive wager shall be in the Stephen W. Durrell amount of either $1.00 or $5.00 as posted at each table Executive Director that offers the progressive wager. Doc. No. 048984

INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE 4-8-40 Amended V. 40, p. 321 10-24-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 REGULATIONS 4-8-41 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 10-24-3 New V. 39, p. 1075 4-8-42 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL This index lists in numerical order 4-8-43 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 the new, amended, and revoked ad- 4-8-44 New V. 40, p. 321 Reg. No. Action Register ministrative regulations and the vol- 4-8-45 New V. 40, p. 322 16-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 ume and page number of the Kansas 4-8-46 New V. 40, p. 322 16-14-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 Register issue in which more informa- 4-8-47 New V. 40, p. 322 16-14-11 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 tion can be found. Temporary regula- 4-8-48 New V. 40, p. 322 16-19-1 New V. 39, p. 208 tions are designated with a (T) in the 4-34-1 Amended V. 40, p. 191 16-19-2 New V. 39, p. 208 4-34-22 New V. 39, p. 1578 16-19-3 New V. 39, p. 208 Action column. This cumulative index 4-34-23 New V. 39, p. 1579 16-20-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 462 supplements the 2009 Volumes of the 4-34-24 New V. 39, p. 1580 16-20-1 New V. 39, p. 1075 Kansas Administrative Regulations and 4-34-25 New V. 39, p. 1581 AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THE the 2020 Supplement of the Kansas Ad- 4-34-26 New V. 39, p. 1581 STATE BANK COMMISSIONER ministrative Regulations. Regulations 4-34-27 New V. 39, p. 1581 can also be found at http://www.sos. 4-34-28 New V. 39, p. 1582 Reg. No. Action Register ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kar.aspx. 4-34-29 New V. 39, p. 1582 17-23-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 146 4-34-30 New V. 39, p. 1583 AGENCY 21: HUMAN RIGHTS AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE COMMISSION AGRICULTURE Reg. No. Action Register Reg. No. Action Register Reg. No. Action Register 7-48-1 New V. 40, p. 263 21-40-10 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 4-8-13 Amended V. 40, p. 320 21-41-1 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF 4-8-14a Amended V. 40, p. 320 21-41-2 Amended V. 40, p. 265 AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF 4-8-27 Amended V. 40, p. 320 21-41-3 Amended V. 40, p. 265 ANIMAL HEALTH 4-8-28 Amended V. 40, p. 320 21-41-4 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 4-8-29 Amended V. 40, p. 320 Reg. No. Action Register 21-41-6 Amended V. 40, p. 265 4-8-30 Amended V. 40, p. 320 9-2-35 New V. 39, p. 1358 21-41-8 Amended V. 40, p. 265 4-8-31 Amended V. 40, p. 320 9-3-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1359 21-41-10 Amended V. 40, p. 265 4-8-32 Amended V. 40, p. 320 21-41-11 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 4-8-33 Amended V. 40, p. 320 AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL 4-8-34 Amended V. 40, p. 321 OF INVESTIGATION 4-8-35 Amended V. 40, p. 321 Reg. No. Action Register Reg. No. Action Register 4-8-36 Amended V. 40, p. 321 10-24-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 22-26-1 New (T) V. 40, p. 161 4-8-37 Amended V. 40, p. 321 10-24-1 New V. 39, p. 1074 22-26-2 New (T) V. 40, p. 162 4-8-38 Amended V. 40, p. 321 10-24-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 22-26-3 New (T) V. 40, p. 163 4-8-39 Amended V. 40, p. 321 10-24-2 New V.39, p. 1074 22-26-4 New (T) V. 40, p. 163

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22-26-5 New (T) V. 40, p. 164 28-44-19 Amended V. 39, p. 821 66-11-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 22-26-6 New (T) V. 40, p. 164 28-44-20 Amended V. 39, p. 821 66-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 22-26-7 New (T) V. 40, p. 164 28-44-21 Amended V. 39, p. 821 66-14-2 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 22-26-8 New (T) V. 40, p. 164 28-44-22 Amended V. 39, p. 822 66-14-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 22-26-9 New (T) V. 40, p. 164 28-44-23 Amended V. 39, p. 822 66-14-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 22-26-10 New (T) V. 40, p. 165 28-44-24 Amended V. 39, p. 822 66-14-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-11 New (T) V. 40, p. 165 28-44-25 Amended V. 39, p. 822 66-14-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-12 New (T) V. 40, p. 165 28-44-26 Amended V. 39, p. 823 66-14-8 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-13 New (T) V. 40, p. 166 28-44-27 Amended V. 39, p. 823 66-14-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-14 New (T) V. 40, p. 166 28-44-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 824 66-14-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-15 New (T) V. 40, p. 167 28-44-29 Amended V. 39, p. 824 66-14-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1431 22-26-16 New (T) V. 40, p. 167 28-44-30 New V. 39, p. 825 66-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-31 New V. 39, p. 825 66-15-1 New V. 39, p. 14 AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR 28-65-1 Amended V. 40, p. 318 AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY 28-65-2 Amended V. 40, p. 318 Reg. No. Action Register 28-65-3 Amended V. 40, p. 318 Reg. No. Action Register 26-38-1 New V. 39, p. 1155 28-65-4 Amended V. 40, p. 319 68-2-5 Amended V. 39, p. 105 26-38-2 New V. 39, p. 1156 68-5-16 Amended V. 39, p. 106 AGENCY 36: KANSAS DEPARTMENT 26-38-3 New V. 39, p. 1157 OF TRANSPORTATION AGENCY 69: BOARD OF 26-38-4 New V. 39, p. 1157 COSMETOLOGY 26-38-5 New V. 39, p. 1157 Reg. No. Action Register 26-38-6 New V. 39, p. 1158 36-45-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 1104 Reg. No. Action Register 26-38-7 New V. 39, p. 1158 36-45-1 New V. 39, p. 1490 69-3-8 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1186 26-38-8 New V. 39, p. 1159 36-45-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 1105 69-3-8 Amended V. 39, p. 1583 26-38-9 New V. 39, p. 1160 36-45-2 New V. 39, p. 1491 AGENCY 70: BOARD OF 26-38-10 New V. 39, p. 1160 36-45-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 1105 VETERINARY EXAMINERS 26-38-11 New V. 39, p. 1160 36-45-3 New V. 39, p. 1491 36-45-4 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 36-45-4 New V. 39, p. 1491 70-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1495 AND ENVIRONMENT 36-45-5 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 AGENCY 74: BOARD OF Reg. No. Action Register 36-45-5 New V. 39, p. 1492 ACCOUNTANCY 28-1-40 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 36-45-6 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 28-1-40 New V. 39, p. 1384 36-45-6 New V. 39, p. 1492 Reg. No. Action Register 28-1-41 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 36-45-7 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 74-1-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1337 28-1-41 New V. 39, p. 1384 36-45-7 New V. 39, p. 1492 AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION 28-1-42 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 36-45-8 New (T) V. 39, p. 1107 COMMISSION 28-1-42 New V. 39, p. 1384 36-45-8 New V. 39, p. 1493 28-1-43 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 36-45-10 New (T) V. 39, p. 1108 Reg. No. Action Register 28-1-43 New V. 39, p. 1385 36-45-10 New V. 39, p. 1494 82-4-3a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1188 28-1-44 New (T) V. 39, p. 1019 82-4-3a Amended V. 39, p. 1608 AGENCY 40: INSURANCE 28-1-44 New V. 39, p. 1385 82-4-30a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1383 DEPARTMENT 28-15-52 Amended V. 39, p. 171 82-4-30a Amended V. 40, p. 160 28-15-53 Amended V. 39, p. 171 Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE 28-19-719 Revoked V. 39, p. 1459 40-1-28 Amended V. 40, p. 191 COMMISSION 28-19-720 Amended V. 39, p. 1459 40-1-52 New V. 40, p. 191 28-24-1 Amended V. 39, p. 336 Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 60: BOARD OF 28-24-2 Amended V. 39, p. 336 86-1-10 Amended V. 39, p. 54 NURSING 28-24-3 Amended V. 39, p. 336 86-1-11 Amended V. 39, p. 55 28-24-4 Amended V. 39, p. 337 Reg. No. Action Register 86-1-12 Amended V. 39, p. 56 28-24-5 Amended V. 39, p. 337 60-11-116 Amended V. 39, p. 1021 86-1-13 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 28-24-6 Amended V. 39, p. 337 60-11-119 Amended V. 39, p. 1022 86-1-16 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 28-24-7 Amended V. 39, p. 337 60-13-110 Amended V. 39, p. 1022 86-1-17 Amended V. 39, p. 56 28-24-8 Amended V. 39, p. 337 60-16-101 Amended V. 39, p. 12 86-1-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 28-24-9 Amended V. 39, p. 337 60-16-103 Amended V. 39, p. 12 86-3-6a Revoked V. 39, p. 56 28-24-10 Amended V. 39, p. 338 60-16-104 Amended V. 39, p. 13 86-3-7 Amended V. 39, p. 56 28-24-11 Amended V. 39, p. 338 86-3-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 57 AGENCY 61: BOARD OF 28-24-12 Amended V. 39, p. 338 BARBERING AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS 28-24-13 Amended V. 39, p. 339 28-24-14 Amended V. 39, p. 339 Reg. No. Action Register Reg. No. Action Register 28-38-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 61-4-3 New V. 40, p. 161 88-10-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 88-10-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 AGENCY 66: BOARD OF 28-38-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 88-10-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS 28-38-21 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 88-10-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-22 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 Reg. No. Action Register 88-10-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-23 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 66-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1425 88-10-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-26 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 66-6-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1426 88-10-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 66-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 88-10-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-29 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 66-8-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 88-10-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-38-30 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 66-8-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 88-10-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-12 Amended V. 39, p. 819 66-9-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 88-11-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-13 Amended V. 39, p. 819 66-10-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 88-11-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-14 Amended V. 39, p. 819 66-10-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1428 88-11-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-15 Amended V. 39, p. 820 66-10-10b Amended V. 39, p. 1428 88-11-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-16 Amended V. 39, p. 820 66-10-10c New V. 39, p. 1428 88-11-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-17 Amended V. 39, p. 820 66-10-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1428 88-11-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 28-44-18 Amended V. 39, p. 821 66-10-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 88-11-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270

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88-11-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 105-5-8 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3629 New V. 39, p. 897 88-11-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 111-4-3630 New V. 39, p. 900 AGENCY 109: BOARD OF 88-11-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 111-4-3631 New V. 39, p. 1076 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 88-11-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 111-4-3632 New V. 39, p. 1077 88-25-1 New V. 39, p. 748 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3633 New V. 39, p. 1109 88-25-2 New V. 39, p. 748 109-3-3 Amended V. 39, p. 30 111-4-3634 New V. 39, p. 1109 88-25-3 New V. 39, p. 748 109-3-4 Amended V. 39, p. 31 111-4-3635 New V. 39, p. 1110 88-25-4 New V. 39, p. 748 109-5-1a Amended V. 39, p.32 111-4-3636 New V. 39, p. 1111 88-25-5 New V. 39, p. 748 109-11-1a Amended V. 39, p.32 111-4-3637 New V. 39, p. 1113 88-29-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1215 111-4-3638 New V. 39, p. 1114 AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY 88-29-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1215 111-4-3639 New V. 39, p. 1333 88-29-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1216 A complete index listing all regulations filed 111-4-3640 New V. 39, p. 1334 88-29-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1216 by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 111-4-3641 New V. 39, p. 1335 88-29-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1216 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 111-4-3642 New V. 39, p. 1336 88-29-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1218 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3643 New V. 39, p. 1404 88-29-15 Amended V. 39, p. 1218 filed from 2001 through 2003 can be found in 111-4-3644 New V. 39, p. 1460 88-29-16 Amended V. 39, p. 1219 the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas 111-4-3645 New V. 39, p. 1462 88-29-17 Amended V. 39, p. 1220 Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 111-4-3646 New V. 39, p. 1463 88-29-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 1221 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 111-4-3647 New V. 39, p. 1465 88-29-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 1221 52, December 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list 111-4-3648 New V. 39, p. 1466 88-29a-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1221 of regulations filed from 2006 through 2007 111-4-3649 New V. 40, p. 40 88-29a-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 can be found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 111-4-3650 New V. 40, p. 41 88-29a-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3651 New V. 40, p. 192 88-29a-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 filed from 2008 through November 2009 can 111-4-3652 New V. 40, p. 193 88-29a-7a Amended V. 39, p. 1224 be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 111-4-3653 New V. 40, p. 194 88-29a-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1224 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3654 New V. 40, p. 196 88-29a-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1225 filed from December 1, 2009, through Decem- 111-4-3655 New V. 40, p. 197 88-29a-11 Amended V. 39, p. 1227 ber 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 111-4-3656 New V. 40, p. 199 88-29a-18 Amended V. 39, p. 1228 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list 111-5-245 New V. 39, p. 577 88-29a-19 Amended V. 39, p. 1229 of regulations filed from December 22, 2011, 111-9-223 New V. 39, p. 625 88-29b-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1229 through November 6, 2013, can be found in 111-9-224 New V. 39, p. 867 88-29b-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1231 the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas 111-15-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1405 88-29b-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1231 Register. A list of regulations filed from No- 111-15-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1080 88-29b-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1232 vember 7, 2013, through December 31, 2015, 111-15-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 88-29b-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1233 can be found in the Vol. 34, No. 53, December 111-15-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 88-29b-7a Amended V. 39, p. 1234 31, 2015 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-15-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 88-29b-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1234 filed from 2016 through 2017, can be found in 111-15-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1082 88-29b-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1235 the Vol. 36, No. 52, December 28, 2017 Kansas 111-19-72 Amended V. 39, p. 64 88-29c-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1236 Register. A list of regulations filed from 2018 111-19-73 New V. 39, p. 64 88-29c-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 through 2019, can be found in the Vol. 38, No. 111-19-74 New V. 39, p. 65 88-29c-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 52, December 26, 2019 Kansas Register. 111-19-75 New V. 39, p. 65 88-29c-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 Reg. No. Action Register 111-19-76 New V. 39, p. 74 88-29c-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1239 111-2-328 New V. 39, p. 1460 111-19-77 New V. 39, p. 578 88-29d-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1240 111-4-3595 New V. 39, p. 57 111-19-78 New V. 39, p. 579 88-29d-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1241 111-4-3596 New V. 39, p. 58 111-19-79 New V. 39, p. 580 88-29d-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1242 111-4-3597 New V. 39, p. 59 111-19-80 New V. 39, p. 626 88-29d-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1242 111-4-3598 New V. 39, p. 60 111-19-81 New V. 39, p. 626 88-29d-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1243 111-4-3599 New V. 39, p. 61 111-19-82 New V. 39, p. 868 88-30-1 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 890 111-4-3600 New V. 39, p. 63 111-19-83 New V. 39, p. 868 88-30-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1269 111-4-3601 New V. 39, p. 532 111-19-84 New V. 39, p. 868 88-30-2 Amended V. 39, p. 1270 111-4-3602 New V. 39, p. 533 111-19-85 New V. 39, p. 869 111-4-3603 New V. 39, p. 570 111-19-86 New V. 39, p. 870 AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT 111-4-3604 New V. 39, p. 572 111-19-87 New V. 39, p. 901 OF REVENUE 111-4-3605 New V. 39, p. 573 111-19-88 New V. 39, p. 901 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3606 New V. 39, p. 574 111-19-89 New V. 39, p. 1082 92-19-47 Revoked V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3607 New V. 39, p. 576 111-19-90 New V. 39, p. 1115 92-19-67 Revoked V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3608 New V. 39, p. 621 111-19-91 New V. 39, p. 1116 111-4-3609 New V. 39, p. 623 111-19-92 New V. 39, p. 1116 AGENCY 100: BOARD OF 111-4-3610 New V. 39, p. 624 111-19-93 New V. 39, p. 1337 HEALING ARTS 111-4-3611 New V. 39, p. 854 111-19-94 New V. 39, p. 1405 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3612 New V. 39, p. 855 111-19-95 New V. 39, p. 1405 100-6-2a New V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3613 New V. 39, p. 856 111-19-96 New V. 39, p. 1406 100-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1359 111-4-3614 New V. 39, p. 858 111-19-97 New V. 40, p. 42 100-76-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1360 111-4-3615 New V. 39, p. 859 111-19-98 New V. 40, p. 43 100-78-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 250 111-4-3616 New V. 39, p. 860 111-19-99 New V. 40, p. 44 100-78-1 New V. 39, p. 570 111-4-3617 New V. 39, p. 861 111-19-100 New V. 40, p. 200 100-78-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 250 111-4-3618 New V. 39, p. 862 111-301-4 Amended V. 39, p. 534 100-78-2 New V. 39, p. 570 111-4-3619 New V. 39, p. 862 111-301-5 Amended V. 39, p. 534 111-4-3620 New V. 39, p. 864 111-301-6 Amended V. 39, p. 535 AGENCY 105: BOARD OF 111-4-3621 New V. 39, p. 865 111-301-43 Amended V. 39, p. 537 INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES 111-4-3623 New V. 39, p. 866 111-301-60 Amended V. 39, p. 66 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3624 New V. 39, p. 891 111-301-62 Amended V. 39, p. 67 105-5-2 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3625 New V. 39, p. 892 111-301-64 Amended V. 39, p. 538 105-5-3 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3626 New V. 39, p. 893 111-301-66 Amended V. 39, p. 538 105-5-6 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3627 New V. 39, p. 894 111-301-72 New V. 39, p. 1338 105-5-7 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3628 New V. 39, p. 896 111-301-73 New V. 39, p. 1338

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111-301-74 New V. 39, p. 1338 111-601-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1117 115-7-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 111-301-75 New V. 39, p. 1338 AGENCY 112: KANSAS RACING AND 115-7-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 111-301-76 New V. 39, p. 1339 GAMING COMMISSION 115-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1271 111-302-4 Amended V. 39, p. 68 115-14-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1273 111-302-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1082 Reg. No. Action Register 115-14-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1275 111-305-5 Amended V. 39, p. 539 112-105-1 Amended V. 39, p. 251 115-18-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1528 111-305-6 Amended V. 39, p. 539 AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF 115-18-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 111-401-253 New V. 39, p. 69 WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM 115-18-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1529 111-401-254 New V. 39, p. 69 111-401-255 New V. 39, p. 71 Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF 111-501-71 Amended V. 39, p. 1340 115-1-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1523 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT— 111-501-81 Amended V. 39, p. 1340 115-2-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1525 DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE 111-501-149 New V. 39, p. 72 115-4-2 Amended V. 39, p. 617 111-501-150 New V. 39, p. 72 115-4-4 Amended V. 39, p. 618 Reg. No. Action Register 111-501-151 New V. 39, p. 73 115-4-4a Amended V. 39, p. 1527 129-6-103 Amended V. 39, p. 1557 111-501-152 New V. 39, p. 73 115-4-6 Amended V. 39, p. 619 129-9-9 New (T) V. 39, p. 647 111-501-153 New V. 39, p. 74 115-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103 129-9-9 New V. 39, p. 1019 111-601-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1117 115-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103 129-10-31 Amended V. 39, p. 800

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