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State Offices, Agencies, Boards, Councils, and Commissions 2020 Kansas Directory Office of the Secretary of State State Offices, Agencies, Boards, Councils, and Commissions Enacting authority for state offices, agencies, boards, councils, and commissions is indicated by citations from the Kansas Statutes Annotated, federal law or other applicable notations. Addresses, phone numbers, and websites for agencies are listed when applicable; mailing addresses of board or commission members are listed individually, if available and if applicable. The following listings were updated as of May 22, 2020. In some instances, members of boards or commissions are listed with term expiration dates prior to that date. Such listings indicate that as of May 22, 2020, no new appointments had been made and the listed members were eligible to continue serving in their positions until replaced or reappointed for another term. If you are aware of any corrections or updates, please email lara. [email protected]. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O-P Q-R S T U V W-Z 911 Coordinating Council, Kansas c/o Nonprofit Solutions, Inc., PO Box 842, Emporia 66801 844-271-5301 www.kansas911.org (K.S.A. 12-5364) Council Members Abstracters’ Board of Examiners 521 S. Main St., Box 549, Hugoton 67951 620-544-2311 (K.S.A. 74-3901) Appointed by the Governor Term expires Roger Hannaford, 2 Fairway Dr., Marion 66861 June 30, 2020 Jill Reynard, 8701 Walnut Creek Rd., Riley 66531 June 30, 2021 Jerilyn Stull, 3077 CR 150, McCracken 67556 June 30, 2019 Glen R. McQueen, Executive Secretary • 1 • 2020 Kansas Directory Accountancy, State Board of Suite 556, Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson, Topeka 66612-1239 785-296-2162 [email protected] www.ksboa.org (K.S.A. 1-201) Appointed by the Governor Term expires Jeffery Bottenberg, 3544 SW Summerwood Rd.,Topeka 66614 July 31, 2021 Jim Gillespie, 609 S. Pearl Terr., Paola 66071 July 31, 2022 John Helms, 444 NW Halfday Ln., Topeka 66618 July 31, 2021 Allison Koehn, 2616 SW Golf View Dr., Topeka 66614 July 31, 2022 Kathryn Mitchell, 3305 Lincoln Dr., Hays 67601 July 31, 2020 Meredith Richey, 12200 46th St., Perry 66073 July 31, 2019 Julie Spiegel, 4410 Kauffman Dr., Manhattan 66503 July 31, 2022 Sean Weaver, 2013 W. Harborlight Ct., Wichita 67204 July 31, 2020 Susan L. Somers, Executive Director Acupuncture Advisory Council c/o State Board of Healing Arts Lower Level, Suite A, 800 SW Jackson, Topeka 66612 785-296-7413 www.ksbha.org (K.S.A. 65-7613) Appointed by the Governor Term expires Rhonda Bathurst, 802 N. Cedar St., Abilene 67410 June 30, 2021 Cynthia Chamberlain, 5816 W. 157th St., Overland Park 66223 June 30, 2021 Douglas Petrie, 8889 Robin Ln., Ozawkie 66070 June 30, 2021 Deb Young, 625 Folks Rd., Apt. 128, Lawrence 66049 June 30, 2021 Adjutant General's Department 5920 SE Coyote Dr., Suite A218, Topeka 66619 785-646-1001 www.kansastag.gov (K.S.A. 48-203 et seq.) Brig. Gen. David A. Weishear, Adjutant General of Kansas Col. Chris Ioder, Commander, Kansas Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Anthony V. Mohatt, Commander, Kansas Army National Guard Kathleen Wellman, Executive Assistant • 2 • 2020 Kansas Directory Office of the Secretary of State Administration, Department of Suite 500, Curtis State Office Building, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka 66612 785-296-3011 https://admin.ks.gov (K.S.A. 75-3702a et seq.) DeAngela Burns-Wallace, Secretary of Administration Contacts by Division Administrative Hearings, Office of 1020 S. Kansas Ave, Topeka 66612 785-296-2433, Fax: 785-296-4848 https://www.oah.ks.gov (K.S.A. 77-562) Cheryl L. Whelan, Director and Public Information Officer Sandra L. Sharon, Administrative Law Judge Loren Snell, Administrative Law Judge Chris Kellogg, Administrative Law Judge Adult Care Home Administrators, Board of c/o Department for Aging and Disability Services, Health Occupations Credentialing, 503 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka 66603 785-296-0061 (K.S.A. 65-3506 et seq.) Board Members African American Affairs Commission, Kansas c/o Office of the Governor, Room 101, Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson, Topeka 66612 785-296-4874 https://kaaac.ks.gov (K.S.A. 74-9902 et seq.) Appointed by the Governor Term expires Dr. Anthony Lewis, 1007 Renaissance Dr., Lawrence 66049 June 30, 2022 • 3 • 2020 Kansas Directory Rev. Dr. Bobby L. Love Sr., 13804 W. 130th Terr., Olathe 66062 June 30, 2019 Daphne Maxwell, 718 Kansa Ave., Junction City 66441 June 30, 2019 Appointed by the President of the Senate Joseph Elmore, 400 N. Willow Creek Rd., Derby 67037 June 30, 2019 Appointed by the Senate Minority Leader Dr. Beryl New, 2767 Bluestem Dr., Topeka 66614 Oct. 2, 2018 Appointed by the Speaker of the House Jonathon Westbrook, 7061 Waverly Ct., Kansas City, KS 66109 Aug. 22, 2020 Appointed by the House Minority Leader Patricia Houston, 4902 Looman St., Wichita 67220 July 14, 2018 Kenya Cox, Executive Director Aging, Advisory Council on c/o Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, 503 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka 66603-3404 785-296-4986 / 800-432-3535 (K.S.A. 75-5911) Appointed by the Governor Dr. Shelley Bhattacharya, 15021 Buena Vista Dr., Leawood 66224 Dr. Crystal Obering Burkhardt, 4509 W. 63rd Terr., Prairie Village 66208 Shirley Cook, 7230 SW Wattling Ct., Topeka 66614 Ruth Jones, 3645 N. 49th Dr., Kansas City, KS 66104 Holly Noble, 201 N. Kiowa St., Attica 67009 Richard Parra, 300 S. State St., Caney 67333 Jeff Paulsen, 102 E. Jackson St., St. Francis 67756 Gary Pennings, 12615 Parallel Pkwy., Kansas City, KS 66109 Mary Beth Steiner, 1429 N. Mount Carmel St., Wichita 67203 Stephanie Waggoner, 4005 S. Mennonite Rd., Garden City 67846 Mary Elizabeth Warren, 2207 N. Free King Hwy., Pittsburg 66762 Jean Wilms, 12902 Slater St., Overland Park 66213 Appointed by the President of the Senate Sen. Mary Pilcher-Cook, 13890 W. 58th Pl., Shawnee 66216 Appointed by the Speaker of the House Rep. Peggy Mast, 765 Rd. 110, Emporia 66801 Appointed by the Senate Minority Leader Sen. David Haley, 936 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, KS 66101 Appointed by the House Minority Leader Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore, 3209 N. 131st St., Kansas City, KS 66109 • 4 • 2020 Kansas Directory Office of the Secretary of State Aging and Disability Services, Kansas Department for 503 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka 66603-3404 785-296-4986 / 800-432-3535 https://www.kdads.ks.gov (K.S.A. 75-5901 et seq.) (Executive Reorganization Order No. 41) Laura Howard, Secretary for Aging and Disability Services Agency Division Heads Hotline Numbers Agriculture, Kansas Department of 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan 66502 785-564-6700 https://www.agriculture.ks.gov (K.S.A. 74-560 et seq.) (Executive Reorganization Order No. 40) Mike Beam, Secretary of Agriculture Contacts by Division and Department Agricultural Remediation Board, Kansas 816 SW Tyler, Topeka 66612 785-234-0461 www.karb.org (K.S.A. 2-3709) Appointed by the Governor Term expires Kevin Dieckmann, 14638 S. Kaw Dr., Olathe 66062 March 15, 2024 Jodi Guetterman, 12960 W. 239th St., Bucyrus 66013 March 15, 2023 Jami Loecker, 6045 Flintstone Circle, Manhattan 66503 March 15, 2022 Kamyar Nikoomanesh, 17855 Bluejacket St., Olathe 66062 March 15, 2023 Laura Pearl, 101 E. Lasley St., St. Marys 66536 March 15, 2022 Ex officio Members Randy Carlson, Department of Health and Environment Gary Meyer, Kansas Department of Agriculture Program Administrator Randy E. Stookey • 5 • 2020 Kansas Directory Agriculture, Kansas State Board of c/o Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan 66502 785-564-6700 https://www.agriculture.ks.gov (K.S.A. 74-562) Appointed by the Governor Term expires District 1 Tracy L. Brunner, 1724 200 Ave., Ramona 67475 Jan. 8, 2023 Jerry C. McReynolds, 1757 31 Rd., Woodston 67675 Jan. 8, 2023 Larry Powell, 2209 Grandview Dr. E, Garden City 67846 Jan. 10, 2021 District 2 Thad Geiger, 1669 175th Rd., Troy 66087 Jan. 8, 2023 Ann M. Peuser, 1313 7th St., Baldwin City 66006 Jan. 10, 2021 William Pracht, 20477 SW Florida Rd., Westphalia 66093 Jan. 8, 2023 District 3 Dan Heinz, 630 Park Road, Rose Hill 67133 Jan. 10, 2021 Scott Strickland, 2707 W. 50th Terr., Westwood 66205 Jan. 10, 2021 District 4 Michael L. Springer, 8603 500 Rd., Neodesha 66757 Jan. 8, 2023 Agriculture Marketing and Promotions Advisory Board c/o Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan 66502 785-564-6700 https://www.agriculture.ks.gov (K.S.A. 74-50,163) Members Appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture • 6 • 2020 Kansas Directory Office of the Secretary of State Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, Kansas Citizens' Committee on c/o Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, 503 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka 66603-3404 785-296-4986 / 800-432-3535 (K.S.A. 75-5381) Tina Abney, Child Protective Services Peggy Cecil, Discretionary Al Dorsey, Citizen Victor Fitz, Treatment Jennifer Foster, Citizen Pastor Dave Fulton, Citizen Shane Hudson, Treatment Sara Jackson, Treatment nancy Jo Kepple, Citizen Christopher Lund, Citizen Krista Machado, Recorder, Prevention Det. Lane Mangels, Law Enforcement Diana Marsh, KDADS/KCC Support Staff Bill Persinger, Mental Health Toni Ragland, Citizen Kimberly Reynolds, KDADS/Staff Liaison Dana Schwartz, Prevention Mollie Thompson, Prevention Maren Turner, Aging Daniel Warren, Treatment Kayla Waters, Chair Elect, Higher Education Fan Xioin, Public Health Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force, Kansas (Executive Order No. 19-08) Dr. Stephen Benson, 239 N. Ridgewood Dr., Wichita, KS 67208 Randy Clinkscales, 718 Main St., Suite 205, Hays, KS 67601 Sarah Duggan, 2121 Meadowlark Rd., Manhattan, KS 66502 Jamie Gideon, 705 S. Blue Stem, Haysville, KS 67060 Steven Harader, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202 Carolyn Jolly, 3649 SW Burlingame Rd., Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66611 Janie Krull, 1100 N.
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