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In this issue … Page The Kansas Register (USPS 0662- 190) is an official publication of the Legislative Branch state of Kansas, published by au- Legislative Administrative Services thority of K.S.A. 75-430. The Kansas Register is published weekly and a Interim Committee Schedule...... 1147 cumulative index is published an- nually by the Kansas Secretary of Rates State. One-year subscriptions are Pooled Money Investment Board $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Notice of Investment Rates...... 1147 Single copies, if available, may be purchased for $2. Periodicals post- Notices age paid at Topeka, Kansas. Kansas Department of Transportation POSTMASTER: Send change of ad- Notice of Availability of Environment Assessment for the I-70 dress form to Kansas Register, Sec- Polk-Quincy Viaduct...... 1147 retary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Notice of Meeting...... 1148 Hall, 120 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612-1594. Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Procurement and Contracts Notice to Bidders for State Purchases...... 1148 © Kansas Secretary of State 2020. Board of Regents Universities Reproduction of the publication in Notice to Bidders...... 1148 its entirety or for commercial pur- poses is prohibited without prior Kansas Department of Health and Environment permission. Official enactments of Notice Concerning Proposed Air Quality Construction Permit Modification...... 1149 the Kansas Legislature and pro- Notice Concerning Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications...... 1149 posed and adopted administrative regulations of state agencies may MidAmerica Nazarene University be reproduced in any form without Request for Proposals for Access Control Readers and Panic Buttons...... 1152 permission. Request for Proposals for Security Camera Software Upgrade...... 1152 Hard copy subscription informa- Bonds tion and current and back issues of the Kansas Register (PDF Format) City of Spring Hill, Kansas can be found at the following link: Summary Notice of Bond Sale...... 1152 http://www.sos.ks.gov/publications/ City of Lenexa, Kansas kansas-register.html. Summary Notice of Bond Sale...... 1153 City of Goddard, Kansas Summary Notice of Note Sale...... 1154 Register Office: Executive Branch 1st Floor, Memorial Hall Office of the Governor 785-368-8095 Executive Order No. 21-24, Expansion of Paid Parental Leave for State [email protected] of Kansas Employees...... 1155 Executive Directive No. 21-537, Authorizing Personnel Transactions and Authorizing Expenditure of Federal Funds...... 1156 Secretary of State Notice of Forfeiture for June...... 1157

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State of Kansas Legislative Administrative Services Interim Committee Schedule The Legislative Research Department gives notice that the following legislative committees plan to meet on the dates listed below based on current information and subject to change. Requests for accommodation to participate in commit- tee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the meeting by contacting Legislative Administra- tive Services at 785-296-2391 or TTY 711, or email [email protected].

Date Room Time Committee Agenda July 12-13 112-N 9:30 a.m. Unemployment Compensation Review of Modernization Proposals and Modernization and Improvement Audit RFP Development Council

July 15 548-S 3:30 p.m. Legislative Coordinating Council Legislative Matters

July 21-22 112-N TBD Unemployment Compensation Review of Modernization Proposals and Modernization and Improvement Audit RFP Development Council

July 22 582-N 9:00 a.m. Joint Committee on Special Claims Review of Claims Against the State Against the State

Tom Day, Director Legislative Administrative Services Doc. No. 049288

State of Kansas The purpose of the proposed improvements to the I-70 Pooled Money Investment Board Polk-Quincy Viaduct and surrounding transportation networks is to meet current roadway and bridge de- Notice of Investment Rates sign criteria, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devic- es (MUTCD) standards, improve driver and pedestrian The following rates are published in accordance with safety, increase roadway traffic capacity, balance acces- K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined in sibility, and to support economic development in the K.S.A. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 12-1675a(g). downtown Topeka area. Effective 7-12-21 through 7-18-21 The EA covers the proposed improvements that will re- Term Rate construct I-70 to 3-lanes eastbound and westbound from 1-89 days 0.10% MacVicar Avenue to Topeka Boulevard. Construct split- 3 months 0.01% diamond interchanges between Topeka Boulevard and 6 months 0.03% Kansas Avenue, and 8th Street and 10th Street. Two new 12 months 0.07% viaduct bridges between Topeka Boulevard and Kansas 18 months 0.14% Avenue. New I-70 bridges at 4th Street, 6th Street, 8th Street, 2 years 0.21% 10th Street, and Shunganunga Creek. Reconstruct I-70 from Scott Miller Kansas Avenue to Adams Street. The IKE Transportation Director of Investments Program project funded for final design is the west project Doc. No. 049280 beginning at MacVicar and ending at 6th Street. KDOT is the lead agency under NEPA. FHWA is the State of Kansas lead federal agency. The City of Topeka is a project team member. The EA is required because KDOT will be using Department of Transportation federal funds from the Federal Highway Administration Notice of Availability of Environmental Assessment to help construct the project. The EA concludes that no significant impacts to the envi- The City of Topeka Public Works and the Kansas ronment would result, and KDOT is proposing to request Department of Transportation (KDOT) announce the a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI). The Kansas availability of an Environmental Assessment (EA) for Department of Transportation intends to request a FONSI the proposed improvements to I-70 Highway from the following a thirty (30) day comment period in accordance MacVicar Avenue interchange to the Adams Street/Bran- with the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations ner Trafficway interchange in Topeka, Kansas. The EA for implementing NEPA, Section 1508.13 providing there was prepared in accordance with the National Environ- are no substantive comments that warrant further evalu- mental Policy Act (NEPA) to determine the potential ation. You may view the EA at www.polkquincy.org or environmental, cultural, and socioeconomical impacts. (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 1148 Kansas Register Notices in the lobby at the Kansas Department of Transportation All bids are to be submitted via email only to Dwight D. Eisenhower State Office Building, 700 SW Har- [email protected]. For more information, please visit rison Street, Topeka, KS 66603. There will be forms for https://admin.ks.gov/docs/default-source/ofpm/procure- comments with the hard copy at KDOT. Online comments ment-contracts/bid-submission-via-email-12-7-2020.pdf. on the EA should be sent to [email protected]. Com- 08/06/2021 EVT0008108 Crash Data System ments will be accepted until July 26, 2021. The above referenced bid documents can be down- David Lutgen, P.E. loaded at the following website: Contracts Engineer Doc. No. 049255 https://supplier.sok.ks.gov/psc/sokfsprdsup/SUPPLIER/ ERP/c/SCP_PUBLIC_MENU_FL.SCP_PUB_BID_CMP_ State of Kansas FL.GBL Department of Transportation Additional files may be located at the following web- site (please monitor this website on a regular basis for Notice of Meeting any changes/addenda): The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/ hosting a virtual industry kickoff meeting for the US-69 additional-files-for-bid-solicitations Modernization and Expansion Project design-build proj- 08/12/2021 A-014267 ESU; Beach Music Hall – Beach ect on July 29, 2021. The project limits extend along US-69 Hall Re-Roof in Johnson County from 103rd Street on the north end to Information regarding prequalification, projects, and 179th Street on the south end and includes the expansion bid documents can be obtained at 785-296-8899 or http:// of US-69 to six lanes. The project has received local and admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc. state approval to move forward as Kansas’ first Express Toll Lane project. Richard Beattie, Director KDOT intends to initiate a two-stage design-build Office of Procurement and Contracts procurement process in late 2021 for the first phase of Doc. No. 049291 this project. The agenda for the meeting will include a summary of preliminary design activities, an overview State of Kansas of the project scope, budget, procurement process, and Board of Regents Universities additional industry engagement opportunities. If you are a contractor, designer, DBE/WBE, or specialty busi- Notice to Bidders ness this meeting may be of interest to you. All industry The universities of the Kansas Board of Regents en- representatives are invited to attend and ask questions of courage interested vendors to visit the various universi- KDOT and their Project Management Consultant, HNTB. ties’ purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all trans- The meeting will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. actions, including construction projects, for which the Thursday, July 29, 2021. The 60-minute meeting will in- universities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortia clude a presentation and questions/answers. commonly utilized by the universities, are seeking infor- Virtual meeting invitations with a link to the meeting mation, competitive bids, or proposals. The referenced will be distributed to all registrants. If you are interested construction projects may include project delivery con- in attending the meeting, please register by July 28, 2021. struction procurement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 76- If you are unable to attend, please submit a Letter of In- 7,125 et seq. terest. For registration or Letter of Interest, email info@ 69express.org or call 816-527-2457. Emporia State University – Bid postings: https://www. For additional information on the project, please visit emporia.edu/about-emporia-state-university/business- https://www.69express.org/. office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: phone: 620- If you have questions regarding the project, please con- 341-5134, fax: 620-341-6770, email: purchaseorders@ tact Steve Rockers, KDOT Project Director at 785-296-1004, emporia.edu. Mailing address: Emporia State University email [email protected] or Jason Sanders, 69Express – Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Empo- PMC at 913-312-4825, email [email protected]. ria, KS 66801. Julie Lorenz Fort Hays State University – Electronic bid postings: Secretary http://www.fhsu.edu/purchasing/bids/. Additional con- Doc. No. 049287 tact info: phone: 785- 628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State State of Kansas University Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., Sheridan Hall 318, Hays, KS 67601. Department of Administration Kansas State University – Bid postings: https://www. Office of Procurement and Contracts k-state.edu/purchasing/rfq. Due to Covid-19, Kansas State University will not be accepting paper bids until Notice to Bidders further notice. Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Of- 2323 Anderson Ave., Kansas State University, Manhat- fice of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the tan, KS 66506. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532- date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376: 6214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected].

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Pittsburg State University – Bid postings: https://www. the KDHE or Pat Simpson, 785-330-8611, at the Northeast pittstate.edu/office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: District Office. The standard departmental cost will be phone: 620-235-4169, email: [email protected]. assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing accompanied with supporting information, is available, Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762. free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http:// at http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html. www.procurement.ku.edu/. Due to Covid-19, the Uni- Please direct written comments or questions regard- versity of Kansas will not be accepting paper bids until ing the proposed permit to Shelley Schupp, P.E., KDHE, further notice. KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Cam- BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612- pus Road, Room 30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional 1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final per- contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, mit decision, written comments must be received no later email: [email protected]. than 12:00 p.m. Thursday, July 26, 2021. A person may request a public hearing be held on the University of Kansas Medical Center – Bid post- proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall ings: http://www.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bid- be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The opportunities.html. Additional contact info: phone: 913- written request must be submitted to Shelley Schupp, 588-1117. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medi- P.E., KDHE, BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, cal Center, Purchasing Department, Mail Stop 2034, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Thursday, July 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160. 26, 2021, in order for the Secretary of Health and Envi- Wichita State University – Bid postings: http://www. ronment to consider the request. wichita.edu/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: Lee A. Norman, M.D. 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3738, email: purchasing.office@ Secretary wichita.edu. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Doc. No. 049282 Office of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 38, Wichita, KS 67260-0038. State of Kansas Debbie Redeker Department of Health and Environment Chair of Regents Purchasing Group Purchasing Director Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water Emporia State University Pollution Control Permits and Applications Doc. No. 048393 In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regula- State of Kansas tions 28-16-57a through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 through 31 and 33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and Department of Health and Environment the authority vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, various Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air draft water pollution control documents (permits, notic- Quality Construction Permit Modification es to revoke and reissue, notices to terminate) have been Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of prepared and/or permit applications have been received Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments for discharges to waters of the United States and the state regarding a proposed air quality construction permit. of Kansas for the class of discharges described below. MGPI Processing, Inc. has applied for a modification of an The proposed actions concerning the draft documents air quality construction permit in accordance with the pro- are based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan- visions of K.A.R. 28-19-300. Emissions of Volatile Organic dards, regulations, and effluent limitations of the state Compounds (VOC) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) of Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. were evaluated during the permit review process. The final action will result in a Federal National Pollut- MGPI Processing, Inc., 1300 Main St., Atchison, KS ant Discharge Elimination System Authorization and/or 66002, owns and operates a facility that produces alco- a Kansas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, hol, gluten, and starch from various raw materials such subject to certain conditions, revocation, and reissuance a milo, corn, and wheat flour located at 1300 Main St., of the designated permit or termination of the designat- Atchison, Atchison County, KS 66002, at which the pro- ed permit. posed replacement of a distiller’s dried grains with solu- bles dryer system is to be installed. Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-227 A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all Application for New or Expansion supporting documentation, and all information relied of Existing Swine Facilities upon during the permit application review process are Name and Address Owner of Property Where available for public review from the date of publication of Applicant Facility Will Be Located during normal business hours at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612- Flint Hills Pork Schwartz Farms Inc. 1374 2800 Rd. Tim Schwartz 1366 and at the Northeast District Office, 800 W. 24th St., Herington, KS 67449 32296 190th St. SE Lawrence, KS 66046-4417. To obtain or review the pro- Sleepy Eye, MN 56085 posed permit and supporting documentation, contact Shelley Schupp, P.E., 785-368-7030, at the central office of (continued)

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Legal Description Receiving Water Kansas Permit No. A-NEMN-B005 Section 3 Kansas River Basin The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an existing T16S, R05E facility for 250 head (250 animal units) of cattle weighing more than Morris County 700 pounds. There will be no change in the operation or permitted number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an Kansas Permit No. A-KSMR-H001 approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. Federal Permit No. KS0089745 Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water This is notification KDHE has received a complete permit application of Applicant for the operation of a swine waste management facility. The pro- posed action is to modify with expansion and reissue an existing Roger E. Lambert SE/4 of Section 6 Lower Republican State/NPDES permit for an expanding facility with a total of 25,224 103 N. Pine St. T01S, R01E River Basin head (7,819.6 animal units) of swine. This permit is being modified Mahaska, KS 66955 Washington County to both change ownership and expand the current facility. The com- Kansas Permit No. A-LRWS-K001 plete application can be viewed at the office of the Morris County Clerk, the KDHE North Central District Office in Salina, Kansas or The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an existing the KDHE Main Office in Topeka, KS. A permit to operate the pro- facility for 900 head (6.3 animal units) of puppies. There will be no posed swine waste management system will not be issued without change in the operation or permitted number of animal units from additional public notice. the previous permit. This facility has an approved Waste Manage- ment Plan on file with KDHE. Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-228/233 Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water of Applicant Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities Messner Showpig SW/4 of Section 31 Verdigris River Basin Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water Darrel Messner T34S, R14E of Applicant 611 E. 5th Montgomery County Caney, KS 67333 J-Six Enterprises, SW/4 of Section 33 Kansas River Basin LLC – Shamar Site T05S, R13E Kansas Permit No. A-VEMG-S023 Jennifer A. Gerety Nemaha County 604 Nemaha St., The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an existing PO Box 170 facility for 210 head (84 animal units) of swine more than 55 pounds Seneca, KS 66538 and 240 head (24 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less, for a total of 108 animal units of swine. There will be no change in the operation Kansas Permit No. A-KSNM-S041 or permitted number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an existing facility for 2,490 head (996 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds. There will be no change in the operation or permit- Public Notice No. KS-Q-21-055/057 ted number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. 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 Helendale Ranch N/2 of Section 12 Smoky Hill River Water Criteria. 2043 US-40 Hwy. T11S, R31W Basin Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge Oakley, KS 67748 Gove County of Applicant Kansas Permit No. A-SHGO-B015 Drisco, LLC West Branch of the Process Wastewater The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an exist- 7001 River Ridge Dr. Whitewater River via ing facility for 200 head (200 animal units) of cattle weighing greater Ponca City, OK 74604 Unnamed Tributary than 700 pounds, and 780 head (390 animal units) of cattle weighing Kansas Permit No. I-WA04-PO02 less than 700 pounds, for a total of 980 head (590 animal units) of cat- Federal Permit No. KS0092959 tle. There will be no change in the operation or permitted number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an approved Legal Description: NW¼ of SE¼, S9, T26S, R3E, Butler County, Kansas Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. Facility Name: Benton Coke Storage Facility Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water Facility Address: 1250 N. Main, Benton, KS 67017 of Applicant The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for Bryce Schwartz & SE/4 of Section 18 Upper Arkansas an existing facility. This facility crushes, sizes and stores coke, a non- Sons, LLC T18S, R29W River Basin hazardous carbon material, in a 200 foot x 300 foot diked area. The Schwartz Feeders Lane County storage area drains to a weir, to the northeast. There is a weir that PO Box 9 will cause the stormwater to backup into a retention area, allowing Dighton, KS 67839 the suspended coke fines to settle. The water passes over the weir into Kansas Permit No. A-UALE-B006 a retention pond that has a pipe four feet from the bottom that flows to a final holding pond. This facility rarely discharges. The proposed The proposed action is to reissue an existing state permit for an existing permit contains generic language to protect the waters of the state. facility for 950 head (950 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. There will be no change in the operation or permitted Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge number of animal units from the previous permit. This facility has an of Applicant approved Waste Management Plan on file with KDHE. Independent Salt Smoky Hill River via Process Wastewater Name and Address Legal Description Receiving Water Company Unnamed of Applicant PO Box 36 Tributary via Kanopolis, KS 67454 Pipeline Kim Koop SW/4 of Section 31 Neosho River Basin 1938 Falcon T19S, R02E Kansas Permit No. I-SH19-PO07 Hillsboro, KS 67063 Marion County Federal Permit No. KS0096857

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Legal Description: NW¼, S29, T15S, R7W, Ellsworth County, Kansas be first processed through existing degassifier systems currently in operation at the Conway Underground East and Conway West facili- Facility Address: 1126 20th Rd., Kanopolis, KS 67454 ties. Brine shall never be directly transferred from a storage cavern to The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an Brine Pond F. All construction, monitoring, reporting, and operation existing facility. This facility is engaged in the mechanical mining of of this brine pond will meet the requirements that apply to brine underground salt, used for highway de-icing. Groundwater seepage ponds associated with an underground hydrocarbon storage facility from the mine shafts (#1 and #2), is collected in an underground tank as outlined in K.A.R. 28-45-22 through K.A.R. 28-45-30. and pumped into a surface storage tank at the rate of about 5 gpm (7,200 gallons per day). The facility has a backup reverse osmosis Persons wishing to comment on or object to the draft (RO) system to treat wastewater, if needed, to meet the permit lim- itations. The proposed permit contains monitoring for flow, chloride, documents and/or permit applications must submit their sulfate and selenium. comments in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) if they wish to have the com- Name and Address Receiving Stream Type of Discharge of Applicant ments or objections considered in the decision-making process. All written comments regarding the draft doc- Sunflower Electric Arkansas River Process Wastewater 301 W. 13th St. uments, application or registration notices received on Hays, KS 67601-0980 or before August 14, 2021, will be considered in the for- Kansas Permit No. I-UA11-PO02 mulation of the final determination regarding this public Federal Permit No. KS0079995 notice. Please refer to the appropriate Kansas document number (KS-AG-21-227/233, KS-Q-21-055/057, KS- Legal Description: NE¼, S4, T27S, R24W, Ford County, Kansas EG-21-005) and name of the applicant/permittee when Facility Name: Fort Dodge Station preparing comments. Facility Address: 11453 Fort Dodge Rd., Dodge City, KS 67801 All comments received will be responded to at the The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for time the Secretary of Health and Environment issues a an existing facility. This facility is a natural gas-fired, steam electric determination regarding final agency action on each generating station used for peaking power generation. Discharge in- draft document/application. If response to any draft doc- cludes cooling tower blowdown, side stream filter backwash, decar- ument/application indicates significant public interest, a bonator overflow, auxiliary cooling system drain, boiler blowdown, boiler water make-up (polishing) reverse osmosis reject, demineral- public hearing may be held in conformance with K.A.R. izer regenerate, periodic reverse osmosis clean-in-place flows, floor 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC). A request for public hearing drains, and stormwater runoff. Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide must be submitted in writing and shall state the nature are used for pH adjustment and demineralizer regeneration. The of the issues proposed to be raised during the hearing. proposed permit contains limits for total residual oxidant, sulfate, pH, and priority pollutants, as well as monitoring for flow, tempera- Comments or objections for agricultural related draft ture, nitrate + nitrite, fluoride, total recoverable metals, total Kjeldahl documents, permit applications, registrations or actions nitrogen, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. should be submitted to the attention of Matthew Steele Ph.D., P.E., Section Chief, Livestock Waste Management Public Notice No. KS-EG-21-005 Section at the KDHE, Bureau of Environmental Field Services (BEFS), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 430, Topeka, KS Pursuant to the provisions of Kansas Statutes Anno- 66612. Comments or objections for all other proposed tated 55-1, 117 through 55-1, 119 and K.A.R. 28-45 and permits or actions should be sent to Michael Beezhold at the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection the KDHE, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite Agency, a draft permit has been prepared for this facility 420, Topeka, KS 66612. to operate a brine pond in accordance with the proposed All draft documents/applications and the supporting construction, operation, monitoring and reporting re- information including any comments received are on quirements as set forth herein. file and may be inspected at the offices of the KDHE. Name and Address of Applicant For agricultural related draft documents or applications Mid-Continent Fractionation and Storage, LLC an appointment can be scheduled, or copies requested One Williams Center by contacting Rachel Hammond, BEFS, Livestock Waste PO Box 645 Management Section at 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 430, Tulsa, OK 74172 Topeka, KS 66612, telephone 785-296-0076 or email at Permit No. KS-BP-004-006 [email protected]. For all other proposed permits Legal Description: S29, T19S, R4W, McPherson County, Kansas or actions an appointment can be scheduled, or copies requested by contacting Christopher Zwiener, Bureau Facility Name: Conway Underground East of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS Facility Address: 1299 8th Ave., McPherson, KS 67460 66612, telephone 785-296-3056 or email at Christopher. Brine Pond Identification Location [email protected]. These documents are available upon Brine Pond F Latitude N: 38.36785” request at the copying cost assessed by KDHE. Appli- Longitude W: -97.79285” cation information and components of plans and spec- The proposed action is to issue a new brine pond permit to the facility ifications for all new and expanding swine facilities are listed above. Brine Pond F is associated with the operation and main- available at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division tenance of underground storage caverns developed in the Hutchin- of Environment offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 son Salt Member of the Wellington Formation for the storage of p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. hydrocarbons. The total proposed surface area of the brine pond is approximately 22.21 acres with a storage capacity of approximately 2 Lee A. Norman, M.D. million barrels. Brine Pond F is designed and constructed to act sole- Secretary ly as a brine transfer pond. Brine transferred to Brine Pond F shall Doc. 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(Published in the Kansas Register July 15, 2021.) (Published in the Kansas Register July 15, 2021.) MidAmerica Nazarene University MidAmerica Nazarene University Request for Proposals Request for Proposals The MidAmerica Nazarene University is accepting The MidAmerica Nazarene University is accepting sealed bid proposals for the project listed below. sealed bid proposals for the project listed below. Project Project Access Control Readers and Panic Buttons. Security Camera Software Upgrade. Project Requirements Project Requirements • Furnish and install (6) panic buttons in the Lunn ca- • Replace existing security camera software solutions shier’s office. with a new platform and software program which • Furnish and install (26) exterior and (1) interior card will unify all existing security camera systems on readers and repin cylinders for the following build- campus ings/openings: • Platform must be able to access and record from ex- ◦ Gilliland, 1exterior opening isting cameras on-site ◦ Land Gym, 2 exterior openings • Platform must be able to scale up as additional cam- ◦ Uphaus Dormitory, 1 exterior opening eras are added ◦ Stockton Dormitory, 1 exterior opening • Platform must be capable of allowing multiple us- ◦ Rice Dormitory, 1 exterior opening ers to view various cameras at a time ◦ Spindle, 1 exterior opening • Platform must be able to integrate with a cloud ◦ Lanpher Dormitory, 2 exterior openings solution for off-site backup purposes ◦ Snowbarger Dormitory, 1 exterior opening • Platform must offer a mobile version for users to ac- ◦ Weatherby Chapel, 2 exterior openings cess when not on-site or otherwise in the field ◦ Lunn Building, 2 exterior openings Submit proposal by no later than 4:00 p.m. August 1, ◦ Osborne, 2 exterior openings, 1 interior opening 2021 to: ◦ Murlen Building, 2 exterior openings MidAmerica Nazarene University ◦ Smith Building, 4 exterior openings Office of Facility Services ◦ Metz Building, 4 exterior openings Attn: Associate Vice President Jon Spence • The proposal should include the following items: 2030 E. College Way ◦ provide and install low voltage cabling Olathe, KS 66062 ◦ final cable terminations at field devices and ◦ headend locations This is an open and competitive process. Proposals re- • Installation of the system hardware shall not dam- ceived after the deadline will not be considered and will age or cause removal of character defining architec- be returned unopened. All work shall be completed by tural features and shall be easily removed in the fu- the time period agreed upon and negotiated with MNU ture. Mounting bolts shall be drilled into the mortar to meet University expectations and in compliance with between bricks. requirements set by the NSGP. The proposal must con- tain the signature of a duly authorized officer or agent of Submit proposal by no later than 4:00 p.m. August 1, the company submitting the proposal. 2021 to: MidAmerica Nazarene University is a private Nazarene MidAmerica Nazarene University liberal arts college in Olathe, Kansas established in 1966. Office of Facility Services Richard Pacheco Attn: Associate Vice President Jon Spence Director of Campus Safety 2030 E. College Way [email protected] Olathe, KS 66062 913-971-3293 This is an open and competitive process. Proposals re- Doc. No. 049267 ceived after the deadline will not be considered and will be returned unopened. All work shall be completed by (Published in the Kansas Register July 15, 2021.) the time period agreed upon and negotiated with MNU City of Spring Hill, Kansas to meet University expectations and in compliance with requirements set by the NSGP. The proposal must con- Summary Notice of Bond Sale tain the signature of a duly authorized officer or agent of $1,700,000* the company submitting the proposal. General Obligation Bonds MidAmerica Nazarene University is a private Nazarene Series 2021B liberal arts college in Olathe, Kansas established in 1966. Richard Pacheco (General Obligation Bonds Payable from Unlimited Ad Valorem Taxes) Director of Campus Safety [email protected] Bids 913-971-3293 Subject to the Notice of Bond Sale dated July 9, 2021 Doc. No. 049266 (the “Notice of Sale”), bids will be received on behalf of

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 Bonds Kansas Register 1153 the Interim Finance Director of the City of Spring Hill, ness of the City as of the date of the Bonds, including the Kansas (the “City”), at the offices of Baker Tilly Municipal Bonds being sold, is $37,004,830. Advisors, LLC, 380 Jackson St., Suite 300, Saint Paul, MN Approval of Bonds 55101-2887, by delivery, by telephone at 651-223-3000, or The Bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of via facsimile at 651-223-3046, or, in the case of electronic ® Kutak Rock LLP, Kansas City, Missouri, Bond Counsel, proposals, via PARITY Electronic Bid Submission Sys- whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the tem (“PARITY”) until 10:00 a.m. (CST) July 22, 2021, for Bonds will be furnished and paid for by the City and de- the purchase of $1,700,000* principal amount of General livered to the successful bidder as and when the Bonds Obligation Bonds, Series 2021B (the “Bonds”). No bid of are delivered. less than the par value of the Bonds, plus accrued inter- est, if any, to the date of delivery, will be considered. Bid- Additional Information ders may be required to be qualified in a manner estab- Additional information regarding the Bonds may be lished by the City before submitting a bid. obtained from Lou Ann Armstrong, the City’s Interim Fi- nance Director, phone 913-592-3664; or from the Munic- Bond Details ipal Advisor, Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC, 380 The Bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the Jackson St., Suite 300, Saint Paul, MN 55101-2887, phone denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple there- 651-223-3000; or from Kutak Rock LLP, Bond Counsel, of. The Bonds will be dated August 19, 2021 (the “Dat- Attn: Tyler Ellsworth, 2300 Main St., Suite 800, Kan- ed Date”), and will become due on September 1 in the sas City, MO 64108-2416, phone 816-960-0090. years as follows: Dated July 9, 2021. Principal Principal Maturity Amount* Maturity Amount* City of Spring Hill, Kansas Lou Ann Armstrong 2022 $70,000 2032 $85,000 Interim Finance Director 2023 70,000 2033 85,000 City Hall 2024 75,000 2034 90,000 401 N. Madison 2025 75,000 2035 90,000 Spring Hill, KS 66083 2026 75,000 2036 90,000 913-592-3664 2027 80,000 2037 95,000 * Subject to change. 2028 80,000 2038 95,000 Doc. No. 049286 2029 80,000 2039 95,000 (Published in the Kansas Register July 15, 2021.) 2030 85,000 2040 100,000 2031 85,000 2041 100,000 City of Lenexa, Kansas The Bonds will bear interest from the Dated Date at Summary Notice of Bond Sale rates to be determined when the Bonds are sold as pro- $12,135,000* vided in the Notice of Sale, which interest will be pay- General Obligation Refunding able semiannually on March 1 and September 1 in each and Improvement Bonds year, beginning on March 1, 2022. A bidder may elect to Series 2021A have all or a portion of the Bonds scheduled to mature in consecutive years issued as term bonds subject to the (General Obligation Bonds Payable requirements set forth in the Notice of Sale. from Unlimited Ad Valorem Taxes) Paying Agent and Bond Registrar Bids Treasurer of the state of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas. Subject to the Notice of Bond Sale dated on or about Good Faith Deposit July 21, 2021 (the “Notice of Sale”) bids will be received Each bid shall be accompanied by a cashier’s or certi- on behalf of the City Clerk of the City of Lenexa, Kansas fied check drawn on a bank located in the United States (the “City”), at the offices of Baker Tilly Municipal Ad- of America or a wire transfer of same-day funds in ac- visors, LLC, 380 Jackson St., Suite 300, Saint Paul, MN cordance with the requirements set forth in the Notice of 55101-2887 by delivery, by phone at 651-223-3000, or via facsimile at 651-223-3046 or, in the case of electronic pro- Sale in an amount equal to 2% of the principal amount of ® the Bonds. posals, via PARITY Electronic Bid Submission System (“PARITY”) until 10:00 a.m. (CST) August 2, 2021, for the Delivery purchase of $12,135,000* principal amount of General Ob- The City will pay for preparation of the Bonds and will ligation Refunding and Improvement Bonds, Series 2021A deliver the same properly prepared, executed, and reg- (the “Bonds”). No bid of less than 100% of the par value of istered without cost to the successful bidder on or about the Bonds, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery will August 19, 2021, at the offices of The Depository Trust be considered. Bidders may be required to be qualified in Company, New York, New York. a manner established by the City before submitting a bid. Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness Bond Details The City’s equalized assessed tangible valuation for The Bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the computation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2020 denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple there- is $116,396,619. The total general obligation indebted- (continued)

Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 © Kansas Secretary of State 2021 1154 Kansas Register Bonds of. The Bonds will be dated August 26, 2021 (the “Dat- Dated July 15, 2021. ed Date”), and will become due on September 1 in the City of Lenexa, Kansas years as follows: Jennifer Martin Principal Principal City Clerk Year Amount* Year Amount* 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy. 2022 $1,190,000 2032 $885,000 Lenexa, KS 66219 2023 705,000 2033 275,000 913-477-7550 2024 740,000 2034 280,000 * Subject to change. Doc. No. 049290 2025 770,000 2035 285,000

2026 790,000 2036 295,000 (Published in the Kansas Register July 15, 2021.) 2027 810,000 2037 300,000 2028 835,000 2038 305,000 City of Goddard, Kansas 2029 875,000 2039 310,000 Summary Notice of Note Sale 2030 910,000 2040 315,000 $930,000* 2031 940,000 2041 320,000 General Obligation Temporary Notes The Bonds will bear interest from the Dated Date at Series 2021-3 rates to be determined when the Bonds are sold as pro- (General Obligation Notes Payable vided in the Notice of Sale, which interest will be pay- from Unlimited Ad Valorem Taxes) able semiannually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, beginning on March 1, 2022. A bidder may elect to Bids have all or a portion of the Bonds scheduled to mature Subject to the Notice of Note Sale dated July 6, 2021 (the in consecutive years issued as term bonds subject to the “Notice”), facsimile, written, and electronic bids will be re- requirements set forth in the Notice of Sale. ceived on behalf of the Clerk of the City of Goddard, Kan- Paying Agent and Bond Registrar sas (the “Issuer”) in the case of written or facsimile bids, Treasurer of the State of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas. at the address set forth below, and in the case of electronic bids, through PARITY® until 11:00 a.m. (CST) Monday, Good Faith Deposit July 19, 2021, for the purchase of the above-referenced The winning bidder shall submit the good faith deposit notes (the “Notes”). No bid of less than 99.50% of the prin- in the amount of 2% of the principal amount of the Bonds cipal amount of the Notes and accrued interest thereon to ($242,700) by electronic fund transfer through the federal the date of delivery will be considered.* reserve system to an account specified by the City by 1:00 p.m. on the sale date. Note Details The Notes will consist of fully registered notes in the Delivery denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The City will pay for preparation of the Bonds and will The Notes will be dated August 3, 2021, and will become deliver the same properly prepared, executed, and reg- due as follows: istered without cost to the successful bidder on or about August 26, 2021 at the offices of The Depository Trust Stated Maturity Principal Company, New York, New York. (October 1) Amount* Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness 2024 $930,000 The equalized assessed tangible valuation for com- The Notes will bear interest from the Dated Date at putation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2020 rates to be determined when the Notes are sold as here- is $1,450,374,180. The total general obligation indebted- inafter provided, which interest will be payable semian- ness of the City as of the date of the Bonds, including the nually on April 1 and October 1 in each year, beginning Bonds, is $145,515,000. on April 1, 2022 (the “Interest Payment Dates”). Approval of Bonds Paying Agent and Note Registrar The Bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of Treasurer of the State of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas. Kutak Rock LLP, Kansas City, Missouri, Bond Counsel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the Delivery Bonds will be furnished and paid for by the City and de- The Issuer will pay for printing the Notes and will de- livered to the successful bidder as and when the Bonds liver the same properly prepared, executed, and regis- are delivered. tered without cost to the successful bidder on or about August 3, 2021, at DTC for the account of the successful Additional Information bidder. Additional information regarding the Bonds may be obtained from Doug Robinson, the City’s Chief Financial Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness Officer, phone 913-477-7544; the City’s Municipal Advi- The Equalized Assessed Tangible Valuation for Com- sor, Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC of Saint Paul, putation of Bonded Debt Limitations for the year 2020 is Minnesota, phone 651-223-3000; or from Kutak Rock LLP, $53,443,251. The total general obligation indebtedness of Bond Counsel, Attn: Joe Serrano, 2300 Main St., Suite 800, the Issuer as of the Dated Date, including the Notes being Kansas City, MO 64108-2416, phone 816-960-0090. sold, is $25,085,000.*

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Approval of Notes WHEREAS, allowing parents to spend quality time with The Notes will be sold subject to the legal opinion of their children leads to stronger families and communi- Gilmore & Bell, P.C., Wichita, Kansas, Bond Counsel to ties, which in turn makes Kansas a better place to live, the Issuer, whose approving legal opinion as to the va- work, and raise a family. lidity of the Notes will be furnished and paid for by the NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested Issuer, printed on the Notes, and delivered to the suc- in me as Governor of the State of Kansas, I hereby ex- cessful bidder as and when the Notes are delivered. pand the State of Kansas Parental Leave Policy and or- Additional Information der the following for all State of Kansas employees of all Additional information regarding the Notes may be agencies, departments, or other entities in the Executive obtained from the undersigned, or from the Financial Branch under my jurisdiction: Advisor, at the addresses set forth below: 1. Every benefits-eligible employee in an agency, de- Issuer Address partment, or other entity under my jurisdiction, City of Goddard, Kansas whether employed in a classified or unclassified Attn: Teri Laymon, Clerk position or on a full or part-time basis, shall be el- City Hall igible to receive paid parental leave for the birth 118 N. Main or adoption of a child or the placement of a foster PO Box 667 child(ren). Employees starting after the effective Goddard, KS 67052 date of this Executive Order must be employed by 316-794-2441 the State of Kansas for a period of at least 180 days Fax: 316-794-2401 before being eligible for such leave. [email protected] a. Every parent who is the primary caregiver shall Financial Advisor – Written and Facsimile Bid Delivery receive eight weeks of paid parental leave. Address b. Every parent who is the secondary caregiver Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc. shall receive four weeks of paid parental leave. Attn: Bret Shogren c. If both parents are State of Kansas employees, 301 N. Main, Suite 800 each parent shall receive parental leave, which Wichita, KS 67202 may be taken concurrently, consecutively, or at 316-264-9351 different times. Fax: 316-264-9370 [email protected] d. For employees who assume the placement of a foster child(ren), eligibility for paid parental Dated July 6, 2021. leave pursuant to this Executive Order shall be Teri Laymon limited to a total of eight weeks per calendar Clerk year for primary caregiver and four weeks per * Subject to change, see the Notice calendar year for the secondary caregiver. Doc. No. 049292 2. Paid parental leave authorized under this Executive State of Kansas Order provides leave at 100% of regular salary. Office of the Governor 3. Employees utilizing paid parental leave shall con- tinue to accrue vacation and sick leave in accor- Executive Order No. 21-24 dance with State rules and regulations during the Expansion of Paid Parental Leave period of parental leave. Official and observed hol- for State of Kansas Employees idays for the State of Kansas shall not be counted against parental leave. WHEREAS, time spent by new parents bonding and nurturing the newest member of their family is critical to 4. Paid parental leave shall run concurrently with a child’s health and development; Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave if the employee is eligible. WHEREAS, paid time off for new parents allows them to focus their time and efforts on their new family mem- 5. Paid parental leave may not be donated and any ber without having to be concerned with the financial such leave not utilized within 12 weeks after the impact of being away from their job or the possibility of birth, adoption, or foster placement shall be for- losing their job because they chose to spend time with feited. their new child; 6. Paid parental leave may be used up to 30 days prior WHEREAS, paid time off for new parents is an import- to the projected date of birth or adoption of a child, ant benefit that many employers offer in order to retain or the placement of a foster child(ren), for time away current employees and attract new employees who plan from work in preparation for or otherwise directly to start a family; related to the arrival of the child. 7. The Office of Personnel Services within the Kansas WHEREAS, recruiting and retaining the best and bright- Department of Administration shall issue guide- est individuals to serve the citizens of Kansas is an ongo- lines and establish leave codes to implement this ing and important goal of this Administration; (continued)

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policy and make such information available to State Carrier Inspector II job classification on the steps of pay of Kansas agencies and employees. grade 24 indicated below is hereby approved, effective 8. Other statewide elected officials, independent July 11, 2021. boards and commissions, the Regents Universi- Years in Rank Step ties, and the Judicial and Legislative Branches are 0-2 5 encouraged to adopt comparable policies for their 3-4 6 employees. 5-7 7 9. Executive Order 18-19 is hereby rescinded and su- 8-10 8 perseded by this order. 11+ 9 This document shall be filed with the Secretary of State The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- as Executive Order No. 21-24 and shall become effective nel Services, to place all current employees in the Motor immediately. Carrier Inspector III job classification on the steps of pay Dated July 6, 2021. grade 27 indicated below is hereby approved, effective Laura Kelly July 11, 2021. Governor Years in Rank Step Doc. No. 049285 0-2 4 3-4 6 State of Kansas 5-7 8 Office of the Governor 8-10 10 11-13 12 Executive Directive No. 21-537 14+ 14 Authorizing Personnel Transactions and The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- Authorizing Expenditure of Federal Funds nel Services, to place all current employees in the Motor By virtue of the authority vested in the Governor as the Carrier Inspector IV job classification on the steps of pay head of the Executive Branch of the State of Kansas, the grade 29 indicated below is hereby approved, effective following transactions are hereby authorized: July 11, 2021. The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Personnel Years in Rank Step Services, to establish step 15 of pay grade 17 as the en- 0-2 11 try rate for the Mental Health/Developmental Disability 3-4 12 Technician job classification is hereby approved, effective 5-7 13 July 11, 2021. The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Personnel 8-10 14 Services, to establish step 7 of pay grade 22 as the entry 11-13 15 rate for the Client Training Supervisor job classification 14+ 16 is hereby approved, effective July 11, 2021. I have conferred with the Secretary of Administration, The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Personnel the Director of the Budget, the Director of Personnel Ser- Services, to establish the Fisheries/Wildlife Biologist II vices, and members of my staff, and I have determined job classification and assign the job classification to pay that the requested action is appropriate. grade 29 is hereby approved, effective July 11, 2021. Pursuant of the authority of the Superintendent of The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- the School for the Blind to receive and expend feder- nel Services, to establish the Motor Carrier Inspector III al funds, and pursuant to the authority granted by the job classification and assign the job classification to pay Governor by Section 197 of 2021 HB 2007, approval is grade 27 is hereby approved, effective July 11, 2021. hereby granted to the School for the Blind for expendi- The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- ture in FY 2022 in the federal fund entitled “ESSER— nel Services, to establish the Motor Carrier Inspector IV Federal Fund.” job classification and assign the job classification to pay Pursuant of the authority of the Superintendent of the grade 29 is hereby approved, effective July 11, 2021. School for the Deaf to receive and expend federal funds, The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- and pursuant to the authority granted by the Gover- nel Services, to place all current employees in the Motor nor by Section 197 of 2021 HB 2007, approval is hereby Carrier Inspector I job classification on the steps of pay granted to the School for the Deaf for expenditure in grade 22 indicated below is hereby approved, effective FY 2022 in the federal fund entitled “ESSER—Federal July 11, 2021. Fund.” Years in Rank Step Pursuant to the authority of the Secretary of the Kan- 0-2 5 sas Department for Children and Families to receive and 3+ 6 expend federal funds, and pursuant to the authority granted the Governor by Section 179 of Chapter 5 of The The request of Kraig Knowlton, Director of Person- 2020 Session Laws of Kansas and 2021 House Bill 2007 nel Services, to place all current employees in the Motor Section 197, approval is hereby granted to the Kansas De-

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 Executive Branch/Regulations Kansas Register 1157 partment for Children and Families for expenditure in Rezurrected Riderz, Inc., Leavenworth, KS FY 2021 through FY 2022 of monies in the federal fund Service & Logistics Multinational Corporation, Olathe, KS Somerset Village Association, Inc., Olathe, KS entitled “Randolph Sheppard FRRP Fund.” Stafford County Historical and Genealogical Society Incorporated, I have conferred with the Director of the Budget and Stafford, KS members of my staff, and I have determined that the Strausz, Inc., Colleyville, TX guidelines set forth in KSA 75-3711 and 75-3711c have Sunflower Nomad, Inc., Mission, KS been applied and that none of the foregoing actions ex- Team Buddy Buckets Foundation, Norman, OK The Dunamis Group, LLC, Kansas City, KS ceeds the limitations contained therein. The First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) at Wellington, Kansas, Dated July 2, 2021. Wellington, KS The Lawrence Kiwanis Foundation, Lawrence, KS Laura Kelly The Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers, Inc., Lindsborg, KS Governor Thrive! Flint Hills Foundation, Manhattan, KS Doc. No. 049284 Urban Lighthouse Company, Kansas City, KS Veterans Equine Teams, Inc., Sterling, KS Wichita Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Charitable Foundation, State of Kansas Wichita, KS Secretary of State Worldwide Auto Plaza, LLC Notice of Forfeiture Foreign Business Entities Agri-King Nutrition, Inc., Fulton, IL In accordance with Kansas statutes, the following busi- American Wrecking Services, LLC, Wichita, KS ness entities organized under the laws of Kansas and the Between Breads, LLC, Kansas City, MO foreign business entities authorized to do business in Diamond Dreams, NFP, Lawrence, KS Kansas were forfeited during the month of June 2021 for Health Solutions Services, Inc., Owings Mills, MD Health Solutions, Inc., Owings Mills, MD failure to timely file an annual report and pay the annual Interactive Health Solutions, Inc., Schaumburg, IL report fee. Iroquois of Tennessee, Inc., Olean, NY Please Note: The following list represents business Iroquois Tadodaho Group, Inc., Olean, NY entities forfeited in June. Any business entity listed may Lottman Carpenter Construction, Inc., Diller, NE have filed for reinstatement and be considered in good Systems & Products Engineering Co. Shawnee, KS Unilock Chicago, Inc., Toronto, ON, CN standing. To check the status of a business entity, go to the Kansas Business Center’s Business Entity Search Station at Scott Schwab https://www.kansas.gov/bess/flow/main?execution=e2s4 Secretary of State (select Business Entity Database) or contact the Business Doc. No. 049281 Services Division at 785-296-4564. State of Kansas Domestic Business Entities Kansas Lottery Association of Memorial Stair Climbs Basehor, KS Bamboo Buffet KS, Inc., Manhattan, KS Temporary Administrative Regulations Bigham Plumbing, Inc., Valley Falls, KS Bright Ideaz, Inc., Wichita, KS Article 4.—INSTANT GAMES AND DRAWINGS Caribbean Blend Restaurant and Catering Services, LLC, 111-4-3669. Spring Hill, KS “Double Bonus Crossword” instant Colon & Rectal Surgeons of Kansas City, P.A., Shawnee Mission, KS ticket lottery game number 285. (a) The Kansas lottery Community Project Development Fund, Wichita, KS may conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled Dennis Hodges Farm, Inc., Reading, KS “Double Bonus Crossword.” The rules for this game are Equitable Enterprise, Inc., Mission, KS contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-3669. Garden City Wrestling Club, Garden City, KS Gary Koch Trucking, Inc., Fairview, KS (b) The “play symbols” for the “YOUR LETTERS,” Happy Hall Farms and Rescue Society, Enterprise, KS “BONUS LETTERS,” “BONUS WORD,” and the cross- Haysville Aviators Association, Wichita, KS word puzzle grid in this game are as follows: A–B–C– Help & Hope Foundation, Junction City, KS D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X– Hiawatha Cemetery Association, Hiawatha, KS HK Hospitality, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK Y–Z. There are no “play symbol captions” for the play Hunt Strategic Initiatives, Inc., Olathe, KS symbols listed hereinabove. JRZ Tours, Inc., De Soto, KS The “prize box symbols” and “prize box symbol cap- Kilpatrick Auto Supply, Inc., Hutchinson, KS tions” for this game are as follows: Kiwanis Club of Buhler, Kansas, Buhler, KS Kiwanis Club of Gardner, Kansas, Gardner, KS Prize Box Symbols Captions Kiwanis Club of McPherson, Kansas, McPherson, KS $5.00 FIVE$ Klaus Management, Inc., Hays, KS .00 Little Apple Optimist Club of Manhattan, KS, Manhattan, KS 10 TEN$ Norden Farms, Inc., Oberlin, KS 25.00 TWEN-FIV Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging, Inc., Hiawatha, KS 50.00 FIFTY Optimist Club of McPherson, Kansas, McPherson, KS Prairie Muses, Inc., Peabody, KS (c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each PTV Construction, Hauling & Materials, Inc., Oberlin, KS R G A Painting & Construction, LLC of 18 play spots within the “YOUR LETTERS” play area, RCS Service, Inc., Atwood, KS in each of two play spots within the “BONUS LETTERS” Reachcorp, Inc., Newport Beach, CA play area, in each of the five play spots within the “BO- Regards to Topeka Singles, Inc., Topeka, KS (continued)

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NUS WORD,” and a variable number of times within the (i) Approximately 7,680,000 tickets shall be ordered ini- crossword puzzle grid. tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall (d) The ticket in each book of tickets in this have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes game shall start with 000 and end with 149. per prize pool of 240,000 tickets, and the same odds as (e) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this were contained in the initial ticket order. game shall be $2.00 each. (j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in (f) “Double Bonus Crossword” consists of four play this game shall be as follows: areas. In the upper part of the ticket there is a crossword Winners Per puzzle grid that contains 11 spaces (height) by 11 spac- Bonus Word Prize 7,680,000 Prize Cost es (width) covered by transparent latex. In the “YOUR FREE FREE 1,280,000 $0 LETTERS” play area, located in the lower part of the $5 $5 332,800 $1,664,000 ticket, there are 18 letters located under opaque latex. To $5 $5 15,360 $76,800 the right of the “YOUR LETTERS” play area is the “BO- $10 $10 176,640 $1,766,400 NUS LETTERS” play area in which there are two letters $10 $10 8,704 $87,040 covered by opaque latex. Imaged around each of the 18 $10 $5 $15 6,144 $92,160 “YOUR LETTERS” and two “BONUS LETTERS” there $20 $20 58,880 $1,177,600 will be a four-sided box composed of solid lines. In the $10 $10 $20 5,120 $102,400 “BONUS WORD” play area, located below the “YOUR $25 $25 2,560 $64,000 LETTERS,” there is a “BONUS WORD” with a prize box. $50 $50 1,376 $68,800 Imaged around each of the five letters in the “BONUS $100 $100 7,680 $768,000 WORD” there will be a four-sided box composed of sol- $500 $500 1,056 $528,000 id lines. A player will remove the latex from the “YOUR $2,000 $2,000 224 $448,000 LETTERS” and “BONUS LETTERS” play areas one letter $20,000 $20,000 32 $640,000 Players Loyalty Program $75,000 $75,000 at a time, and then for each matching letter in the cross- TOTAL 1,896,576 $7,558,200 word puzzle grid and the “BONUS WORD” play area scratch off the transparent latex. Each letter revealed in (k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap- the “YOUR LETTERS” and “BONUS LETTERS” play proximately one in 4.05. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; areas may be used an unlimited number of times in the implementing K.S.A. 74-8710, and 74-8720; effective, crossword puzzle grid. If a player reveals at least three T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) complete words in the crossword puzzle grid, the play- 111-4-3670. “$100,000 Crossword” instant tick- er wins the corresponding prize in the prize legend. The et lottery game number 287. (a) The Kansas lottery prize legend on the front of the ticket indicates prizes may conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled won for number of words revealed. If a player reveals all “$100,000 Crossword.” The rules for this game are con- letters in the “BONUS WORD,” the player wins the prize tained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-3670. shown in the prize box. (b) The “play symbols” for this game are as follows: The following prize legend will be displayed on the tick- et: Doubler Puzzle Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I– J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z–symbol of FIND WIN a money bag. 3 words Free Ticket Mega Puzzle Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J– 4 words $5 K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z. 5 words $10 Bonus Word Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J– 6 words $20 K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z. 7 words $100 Your Letters Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J– 8 words $500 K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z. 9 words $2,000 There are no “play symbol captions” in this game puz- 10 words $20,000 zle. (g) To qualify as a complete word to win a prize in this (c) The “$100,000 Crossword” ticket features four sep- game, the words revealed must meet the following re- arate play areas, “YOUR LETTERS,” “DOUBLER PUZ- quirements: ZLE” crossword puzzle, “MEGA PUZZLE” crossword (1) must contain at least three letters; puzzle and a “BONUS WORD.” (2) cannot be formed diagonally, run right to left or In the crossword puzzles, the player will scratch the from bottom to top; “YOUR LETTERS” play area to reveal 20 letters. Each of (3) must appear in an unbroken horizontal or vertical the “YOUR LETTERS” may be used in both crossword string of letters in the “crossword” puzzle; puzzles and the “BONUS WORD.” A player matches the (4) an unbroken string of letters cannot be interrupt- corresponding letters in both crossword puzzles and the ed by a black space and must contain every single letter “BONUS WORD” by removing the translucent scratch- square between two black spaces; and off material covering the matching letter. A player wins (5) every single letter in the unbroken string must be according to the prize legend associated with each puz- revealed in “YOUR LETTERS,” or “BONUS LETTERS” zle. Each puzzle plays separately. areas and be included to form a word. In the “DOUBLER PUZZLE,” if the player scratch- (h) Each ticket in this game may win up to two times. es three or more completed words, the player wins the

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 Regulations Kansas Register 1159 corresponding prize in the prize legend. If one of the (h) Each ticket in this game may win up to three times. winning combinations shown in the prize legend has a (i) Approximately 600,030 tickets shall be ordered ini- completed word with a symbol of a money bag, the play- tially for this instant game. er wins double the prize amount shown in the prize leg- Additional ticket orders shall have the same prize struc- end. Only the highest corresponding prize can be won. A ture, the same number of prizes per prize pool of 200,010 player can win up to one time on this puzzle. tickets, and the same odds as were contained in the initial In the “MEGA PUZZLE,” if the player scratches five ticket order. or more completed words, the player wins the corre- (j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in sponding prize in the prize legend. Only the highest cor- this game shall be as follows: responding prize can be won. A player can win up to one time on this puzzle. Bonus Winners Per In the “BONUS WORD” play area, if the player com- Puzzle 1 Puzzle 2 Word Prize 600,030 Prize Cost pletely uncovers the “BONUS WORD” using “YOUR 3 words $10 44,001 $440,010 LETTERS,” the player wins $15 instantly. 5 words $10 44,001 $440,010 The following prize legends will be displayed on the $15 $15 42,000 $630,000 4 words $20 9,999 $199,980 ticket: 3 words (dbl) $20 9,999 $199,980 DOUBLER PUZZLE: 3 words 5 words $20 10,005 $200,100 FIND WIN 5 words $25 6,000 $150,000 3 words $10 6 words $25 6,000 $150,000 4 words $20 3 words $15 $25 6,000 $150,000 5 words $15 $25 6,000 $150,000 5 words $25 6 words $50 990 $49,500 6 words $50 4 words (dbl) 5 words $50 990 $49,500 7 words $75 5 words (dbl) $50 1,008 $50,400 8 words $100 7 words $50 1,008 $50,400 9 words $500 5 words 6 words $50 1,005 $50,250 3 words 6 words $15 $50 900 $45,000 MEGA PUZZLE: 5 words 5 words $15 $50 900 $45,000 FIND WIN 7 words $75 450 $33,750 5 words $10 8 words $75 450 $33,750 6 words $25 6 words 6 words $75 450 $33,750 7 words $50 5 words 7 words $75 450 $33,750 8 words $75 8 words $100 258 $25,800 9 words $100 6 words (dbl) $100 258 $25,800 10 words $200 9 words $100 258 $25,800 6 words 7 words $100 258 $25,800 11 words $500 3 words 8 words $15 $100 258 $25,800 12 words $1,000 10 words $200 210 $42,000 13 words $10,000 7 words (dbl) 7 words $200 195 $39,000 14 words $100,000 8 words (dbl) $200 195 $39,000 (d) To qualify as a complete word to win a prize in this 9 words $500 120 $60,000 game, the words revealed must meet the following re- 11 words $500 120 $60,000 quirements: 9 words (dbl) $1,000 30 $30,000 (1) must contain at least three letters; 12 words $1,000 27 $27,000 (2) cannot be formed diagonally, run right to left or 9 words 11 words $1,000 27 $27,000 from bottom to top; 13 words $10,000 6 $60,000 (3) must appear in an unbroken horizontal or vertical 14 words $100,000 5 $500,000 string of letters in the crossword puzzle; Players Loyalty Program $41,981 (4) an unbroken string of letters cannot be interrupt- TOTAL 194,831 $4,240,111 ed by a black space and must contain every single letter dbl - denotes “Money Bag” doubler feature square between two black spaces; and (k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap- (5) every single letter in the unbroken string must be proximately one in 3.08. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; revealed in the “YOUR LETTERS” area and be included implementing K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8720; effective, to form a word. T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) (e) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each of 20 play spots within the “YOUR LETTERS” play area, in Article 15.—RAFFLE GAMES each of five play spots within the “BONUS WORD” play area, and a variable number of times within the cross- 111-15-1. Name of the game; rules and regulations. word puzzle grids. The Kansas lottery may conduct a lotto game entitled (f) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this “Holiday Millionaire Raffle” beginning at 4:00 a.m. Sep- game shall start with 000 and end with 029. tember 1, 2021, for a drawing to be conducted on January (g) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this 5, 2022. game shall be $10.00 each. (continued)

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The rules and regulations for the “Holiday Millionaire bers selected during the drawing process, which shall be Raffle” game are contained in K.A.R. 111-15-1 through drawn in the order of 846th winning number through the 111-15-11 and K.A.R. 111-15-21, and applicable generic 5,645th winning number shall be the eighth prize winners. rules are contained in K.A.R. 111-6-1 et seq. (Authorized To play the “Holiday Millionaire Raffle,” a player shall by and implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111- purchase a “Holiday Millionaire Raffle” ticket which 10-8-09, Sept. 9, 2009; amended, T-111-12-7-10, Sept. 8, bears a ticket number on the face of the ticket. 2010; amended, T-111-10-12-11, Sept. 14, 2011; amend- (b) A “Holiday Millionaire Raffle” ticket shall sell for ed, T-111-10-18-12, Sept. 12, 2012; amended, T-111-11- $20. 6-13, Sept. 11, 2013; amended, T-111-9-4-14, Aug. 13, (c) Tickets shall not be sold to any person under the age 2014; amended, T-111-9-14-15, Aug. 12, 2015; amended, of 18 years. Each retailer may require a person purchas- T-111-9-9-16, Aug. 10, 2016; amended, T-111-8-28-17, July ing tickets to produce proof of age. 12, 2017; amended, T-111-11-16-18, Aug. 8, 2018; amend- (d) Each ticket shall be purchased from a terminal op- ed, T-111-6-19-19, May 22, 2019; amended, T-111-8-6-20, erated by a retailer. June 3, 2020; amended, T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) (e) All tickets sold by a retailer shall be a “computer 111-15-3. Game description; retail sale of tickets. pick” or “quick pick” ticket. (a) “Holiday Millionaire Raffle” is a raffle drawing which (f) A validated ticket shall be the only proof of a game offers a total of 150,000 online tickets available for sale. play. The only method of claiming a prize or prizes shall Each ticket shall bear a ticket number on the face of the be the submission of the original winning ticket to and ticket. The Kansas lottery will conduct three “Holiday receipt of said ticket by the lottery or its authorized agent. Millionaire Raffle Early Bird Drawings” according to (g) The only guaranteed methods of win checking a the following schedule, unless delayed by reasons deter- ticket to determine whether the ticket bears a winning mined by the executive director to be beyond the reason- number shall be through the Kansas lottery ticket check- able control of the Kansas lottery: er machines, or submission of a ticket to the Kansas lot- tery or an authorized retail agent. Early Bird Purchase Deadline Drawing Number 6:59 p.m. on: Drawing Date (h) A ticket shall not be voided or cancelled by return- Sunday, October Sunday, October ing the ticket to the selling retailer, including tickets that Early Bird 1 3, 2021 3, 2021 are printed in error. Exchange tickets shall be printed by Sunday, November Sunday, November the lottery for Early Bird drawing winners. Early Bird 2 7, 2021 7, 2021 (i) Ticket sales will begin at 4:00 a.m. central time on Sunday, December Sunday, December September 1, 2021. Early Bird 3 5, 2021 5, 2021 (j) Ticket sales will end at 6:59 p.m. central time on Jan- For each Early Bird drawing, one ticket number will be uary 4, 2022, or whenever all tickets that are available for drawn to determine the winner of an Early Bird drawing sale are sold, whichever comes first. prize. A ticket must be purchased by 6:59 p.m. the day of (k) The game will officially close at 6:59 p.m. on Jan- the Early Bird drawing to be eligible for that drawing. In uary 4, 2022, or whenever the 150,000th ticket is sold, the event a ticket wins a prize in an Early Bird drawing, whichever occurs first. the ticket will remain eligible for any remaining draw- (l) After the drawing official has verified the game is ings, including the final drawing held on January 5, 2022. closed, the final drawing shall be conducted at a secure For the final drawing an electronic drawing machine location under conditions and procedures promulgated shall randomly select a total of 5,645 winning numbers. A by the executive director of the lottery. player wins by exactly matching his or her ticket number (m) Each player shall have the sole responsibility for to a winning number that was selected in the drawing. verifying the accuracy and condition of the data printed The first winning number selected during the drawing on the ticket. The purchase of a ticket is done at the play- process shall be the grand prize winner. The second win- er’s own risk through the online retailer who is deemed ning number selected during the drawing process shall to be acting on behalf of the player in entering the play be the second prize winner. The third winning number or plays. selected during the drawing process shall be the third (n) For any reason or under any circumstance, the lia- prize winner. The next two winning numbers selected bility of the Kansas lottery or its agents shall be strictly during the drawing process, which shall be drawn in the limited to a refund of the amount of the ticket purchase order of the fourth winning number and fifth winning price. number, shall be the fourth prize winners. The next 10 (o) Winning ticket numbers shall be made available winning numbers selected during the drawing process, to the public on or about noon, January 5, 2022. (Au- which shall be drawn in the order of the sixth winning thorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; implementing K.S.A. 74- number through the 15th winning number, shall be the 8710 and 74-8718; effective, T-111-10-8-09, Sept. 9, 2009; fifth prize winners, and the next 30 winning numbers se- amended, T-111-12-7-10, Sept. 8, 2010; amended, T-111- lected during the drawing process, which shall be drawn 12-29-10, Dec. 9, 2010; amended, T-111-10-12-11, Sept. 14, in the order of the 16th winning number, through the 45th 2011; amended, T-111-10-18-12, Sept. 12, 2012; amend- winning number, shall be the sixth prize winners. The ed, T-111-11-6-13, Sept. 11, 2013; amended, T-111-4-4- next 800 winning numbers selected during the drawing 14, Dec. 11, 2013; amended, T-111-9-4-14, Aug. 13, 2014; process, which shall be drawn in the order of 46th win- amended, T-111-9-14-15, Aug. 12, 2015; amended, T-111- ning number through the 845th winning number shall be 9-9-16, Aug. 10, 2016; amended, T-111-8-28-17, July 12, the seventh prize winners. The next 4,800 winning num- 2017; amended, T-111-11-16-18, Aug. 8, 2018; amended,

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T-111-6-19-19, May 22, 2019; amended, T-111-8-6-20, lottery from any liability for injuries sustained while re- June 3, 2020; amended, T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) deeming any portion of the prize. (i) In the event any game in the prize package award- Article 19.—SPECIFIC PLAYER ed for this drawing is postponed, changed, or canceled LOYALTY CLUB RULES in whole or in part, no cash prize substitutions shall be provided. 111-19-107. “Super Chiefs” Drawing. (a) The Kan- (j) The Kansas lottery retains the right to substitute an sas lottery shall conduct a drawing entitled “Super Chiefs alternate prize of approximate equal value. Drawing” in which two Kansas lottery players will win (k) By entering the drawing, entrant agrees to PlayOn the prize package listed in subsection (d). The Kansas terms and conditions. lottery will accept entries into the drawing beginning at (l) A player must have a smart phone to accept Chiefs 12:00 p.m. on July 26, 2021. Entry deadline for the draw- tickets and parking passes. ing will be at 11:59 p.m. on August 15, 2021. The drawing (m) Rules applicable to this online event drawing are will be conducted sometime after entry into the drawing contained in K.A.R. 111-19-107 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. has closed but before noon on August 19, 2021, at which (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and K.S.A. 74-8748; imple- time the winners will be announced. menting K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-6-23-21, June 9, (b) The specific ticket eligible for entry into this draw- 2021.) ing shall be winning or non-winning Kansas Lottery Su- per Kansas Cash tickets purchased between 4:00 a.m. on 111-19-108. Jayhawk Football Gameday Experi- July 25, 2021 and 2:59 a.m. on August 15, 2021. ence drawings. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct three (c) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) drawings: the first entitled “Jayhawk Football Gameday members may enter the drawing. PlayOn members must Experience Season Tickets;” the second entitled “Jay- hawk Football Gameday Experience Suite Access;” and enter themselves into the drawing according to the terms the third entitled “Jayhawk Football Gameday Experi- and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be accepted ence Home Opener.” The Kansas lottery will accept en- that are submitted by any method other than through tries into the drawings beginning at 12:01 a.m. on July PlayOn. The player may enter the required data from the 19, 2021. Entry deadline for the drawings will be 11:59 entry ticket manually for entry into the drawing. If the p.m. on August 8, 2021. The drawings will be conducted player does not enter the ticket data manually, the player sometime after entry into the drawings has closed but be- may scan, if available, the ticket to enter data to be used fore noon on August 12, 2021, at which time the winners for entry into the drawing using a mobile device and a will be announced. downloaded Kansas Lottery PlayOn app. After the ticket (b) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) data is successfully entered either manually or scanned members may enter the drawings. PlayOn members using an app, the player will receive one entry per dollar must enter themselves into the drawings according to based on the cost of the ticket. the terms and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be (d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se- accepted which are submitted by any method other than lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. through PlayOn. The prize package shall consist of the following: two tick- (c) A total of 220 player loyalty club points are required ets to the nine regular season Kansas City Chiefs home for a PlayOn member to enter once in the first drawing, games at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri; a total of 145 player loyalty club points are required for a parking pass for each game; $2,000 cash; and state and a PlayOn member to enter once in the second drawing, federal mandatory income withholding taxes paid by the and a total of 118 player loyalty club points are required Kansas Lottery. Each prize package is valued at approx- for a PlayOn member to enter once in the third drawing. imately $7,951. A player may enter the drawings as many times as his (e) A player may enter the drawing with as many “Su- or her points allow, but may win only one prize package per Kansas Cash” tickets as they have purchased within per drawing. the time allotted, but may win only one prize in this pro- (d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se- motion. lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. (f) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con- The Kansas lottery shall award the first two players se- tacting winners and the claiming of prizes shall be fol- lected in drawing one, the first 30 players selected in lowed, except as follows: in this promotion the 10-day drawing two, and the first 16 players selected in drawing deadline for the winners to return their claim forms shall three a “Jayhawk Football Gameday Experience” prize commence with the date of the announcement of the package at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in winners. The Kansas lottery is not responsible for elec- Lawrence, Kansas. The prize packages shall consist of tronic malfunction or player error. the following: (g) Each person who enters the drawing agrees to re- (1) The first drawing shall be the Jayhawk Football lease Kansas City Chiefs Corporation, its parent and affil- Gameday Experience Season Tickets drawing in which iated companies, and their respective officers, directors, the Kansas lottery shall award two prize packages. Each employees, agents, and sponsors from liability of any prize package shall consist of the following: 2021 Kan- kind or nature for any loss, claims, damages, or injuries sas Football season tickets for two persons and a parking of any kind associated with participation in the drawing pass. Season ticket experience packages are valued at ap- or with acceptance and use of any prize. proximately $1,197. (h) All winners and guests shall release the Kansas (continued)

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(2) The second drawing shall be the Jayhawk Football drawing will be conducted sometime after entry into the Gameday Experience Suite Access drawing in which the drawing has closed but before noon on October 7, 2021, Kansas lottery shall award 30 prize packages. Each prize at which time the winners will be announced. package shall consist of the following: 2021 Kansas Foot- (b) The specific ticket eligible for entry into this draw- ball game tickets for two persons as follows: ing shall be winning or non-winning Kansas Lottery (A) The first five winners (identified as numbers 1 and Powerball with Power Play tickets that through 5) will receive tickets to the first regular season have not been previously entered into Kansas Lottery home game; PlayOn (“PlayOn”) and which have a purchase date 365 (B) The next five winners (identified as number 6 days or less prior to the date of entry into the drawing. through 10) will receive tickets to the second regular sea- (c) Only registered PlayOn members may enter the son home game; drawing. PlayOn members must enter themselves into (C) The next five winners (identified as number 11 the drawing according to the terms and conditions of through 15) will receive tickets to the third regular sea- PlayOn. Entries shall not be accepted that are submitted son home game; by any method other than through PlayOn. The player (D) The next five winners (identified as number 16 may enter the required data from the entry ticket man- through 20) will receive tickets to the fourth regular sea- ually for entry into the drawing. If the player does not son home game; enter the ticket data manually, the player may scan, if (E) The next five winners (identified as number 21 available, the ticket to enter data to be used for entry through 25) will receive tickets to the fifth regular season into the drawing using a mobile device and a down- home game; loaded Kansas Lottery PlayOn app. After the ticket data (F) The next five winners (identified as number 26 is successfully entered either manually or scanned us- through 30) will receive tickets to the sixth regular sea- ing an app, for each dollar spent on a Powerball ticket son home game; without the Power Play option the player shall receive (G) All 30 winners shall also receive food and non- one entry. For each dollar spent on a Powerball ticket alcoholic beverages in the suite. Each prize package is with the Power Play option the player shall receive two valued at approximately $448.00. entries. (3) The third drawing shall be the Jayhawk Football (d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se- Gameday Experience Home Opener drawing in which lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. the Kansas lottery shall award 16 prize packages. Each (e) There is no limit on the number of Powerball or prize package shall consist of the following: two gener- Powerball with Power Play tickets a player may enter al admission tickets for the Kansas University Football into the drawing, but a player may win only once in this home opener game on September 3, 2021; entry into a promotion. hospitality tent prior to kickoff; and food and non- (f) One drawing will be conducted by the Kansas lot- alcoholic beverages in the hospitality tent. Each prize tery to select 14 semi-finalist winners who will each re- package is valued at approximately $180.00. ceive a $1,000 cash prize and a chance to be a finalist in (e) The procedures set forth in 111-18-5 for contacting the Powerball First Millionaire of the Year promotion the winner and the claiming of prizes shall be followed, drawing executed by the Multi-State Lottery Associa- except as follows: in this promotion the 10-day deadline tion. Each finalist selected shall receive a prize package for the winner to return their claim form shall be 10 busi- provided and fulfilled by, or on behalf of, the Multi-State ness days and commence with the date of the announce- Lottery Association consisting of the remote participa- ment of the winner. The Kansas lottery is not responsible tion in the Powerball First Millionaire of the Year event for electronic malfunction or player error. on January 1, 2022 and other amenities as proposed by (f) In the event any prize awarded for this drawing is the Multi-State Lottery Association and approved by the postponed, changed, or canceled in whole or in part, no Kansas lottery. cash prize substitutions shall be provided. (g) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con- (g) The Kansas lottery retains the right to substitute an tacting the winner and the claiming of the prize shall be alternate prize of approximate equal value. followed, except that in this promotion the 10-day dead- (h) By entering the drawings, entrant agrees to PlayOn line for the winner to return their claim forms shall com- terms and conditions. mence with the date of the announcement of the winners. (i) Winners are responsible for any state and federal The Kansas lottery is not responsible for electronic mal- taxes. function or player error. (j) Rules applicable to this online event drawing are (h) In the event the prize package awarded for this contained in K.A.R. 111-19-108 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. drawing is postponed, changed, or canceled in whole or (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implement- in part, no cash prize substitutions shall be provided. ing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) (i) The Kansas lottery retains the right to substitute an 111-19-109. Powerball First Millionaire of the Year. alternate prize of approximate equal value. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct a drawing entitled (j) By entering the drawing, entrant agrees to PlayOn “Powerball First Millionaire of the Year” awarding a terms and conditions. $1,000 cash prize and a semi-finalist position to the 14 (k) Winners are responsible for any state and federal players selected as the winners. Entries into the drawing income taxes. will be accepted beginning at 12:01 a.m. on August 22, (l) Rules applicable to this promotion are contained in 2021 and ending at 11:59 p.m. on October 3, 2021. The K.A.R. 111-19-109 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. (Authorized

© Kansas Secretary of State 2021 Vol. 40, No. 28, July 15, 2021 Regulations/Index Kansas Register 1163 by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74- (c) Each player’s designated betting area will have a 8710; effective, T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) spot for the player to post the player’s ante, the player’s play wager and an optional pair plus wager. (Authorized Article 501.—SOUTH CENTRAL GAMING ZONE by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74- 8710; effective, T-111-12-22-11, Oct. 12, 2011; amended, 111-501-22. Table characteristics. (a) Three-card poker is played on a standard blackjack-size table. T-111-6-23-21, June 9, 2021.) (b) There are up to seven places for the players on one Stephen W. Durrell side of the table and one for the dealer on the opposite Executive Director side. Doc. No. 049289

INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF 22-26-7 New (T) V. 40, p. 1037 REGULATIONS AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF 22-26-8 New (T) V. 40, p. 1037 ANIMAL HEALTH 22-26-9 New (T) V. 40, p. 1038 This index lists in numerical order 22-26-10 New (T) V. 40, p. 1038 Reg. No. Action Register the new, amended, and revoked ad- 22-26-11 New (T) V. 40, p. 1038 9-2-35 New V. 39, p. 1358 ministrative regulations and the vol- 22-26-12 New (T) V. 40, p. 1039 9-3-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1359 ume and page number of the Kansas 22-26-13 New (T) V. 40, p. 1039 Register issue in which more informa- AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU 22-26-14 New (T) V. 40, p. 1039 tion can be found. Temporary regula- OF INVESTIGATION 22-26-15 New (T) V. 40, p. 1040 tions are designated with a (T) in the Reg. No. Action Register 22-26-16 New (T) V. 40, p. 1040 Action column. This cumulative index 10-24-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR supplements the 2009 Volumes of the 10-24-1 New V. 39, p. 1074 AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES Kansas Administrative Regulations and 10-24-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 10-24-2 New V.39, p. 1074 Reg. No. Action Register the 2020 Supplement of the Kansas Ad- 26-38-1 New V. 39, p. 1155 ministrative Regulations. Regulations 10-24-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 732 10-24-3 New V. 39, p. 1075 26-38-2 New V. 39, p. 1156 can also be found at http://www.sos. 26-38-3 New V. 39, p. 1157 ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kar.aspx. AGENCY 11: DEPARTMENT OF 26-38-4 New V. 39, p. 1157 AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF 26-38-5 New V. 39, p. 1157 AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 26-38-6 New V. 39, p. 1158 AGRICULTURE Reg. No. Action Register 26-38-7 New V. 39, p. 1158 Reg. No. Action Register 11-9-5 Amended V. 40, p. 427 26-38-8 New V. 39, p. 1159 26-38-9 New V. 39, p. 1160 4-8-13 Amended V. 40, p. 320 AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL 4-8-14a Amended V. 40, p. 320 26-38-10 New V. 39, p. 1160 4-8-27 Amended V. 40, p. 320 Reg. No. Action Register 26-38-11 New V. 39, p. 1160 4-8-28 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 4-8-29 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-14-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 AND ENVIRONMENT 4-8-30 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-14-11 Amended V. 39, p. 1155 4-8-31 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-19-1 New V. 39, p. 208 Reg. No. Action Register 4-8-32 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-19-2 New V. 39, p. 208 28-1-40 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 4-8-33 Amended V. 40, p. 320 16-19-3 New V. 39, p. 208 28-1-40 New V. 39, p. 1384 4-8-34 Amended V. 40, p. 321 16-20-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 462 28-1-41 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 4-8-35 Amended V. 40, p. 321 16-20-1 New V. 39, p. 1075 28-1-41 New V. 39, p. 1384 4-8-36 Amended V. 40, p. 321 28-1-42 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THE 4-8-37 Amended V. 40, p. 321 28-1-42 New V. 39, p. 1384 STATE BANK COMMISSIONER 4-8-38 Amended V. 40, p. 321 28-1-43 New (T) V. 39, p. 1018 4-8-39 Amended V. 40, p. 321 Reg. No. Action Register 28-1-43 New V. 39, p. 1385 4-8-40 Amended V. 40, p. 321 17-23-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 146 28-1-44 New (T) V. 39, p. 1019 4-8-41 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 28-1-44 New V. 39, p. 1385 AGENCY 21: HUMAN RIGHTS 4-8-42 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 28-15-52 Amended V. 39, p. 171 COMMISSION 4-8-43 Revoked V. 40, p. 321 28-15-53 Amended V. 39, p. 171 4-8-44 New V. 40, p. 321 Reg. No. Action Register 28-19-719 Revoked V. 39, p. 1459 4-8-45 New V. 40, p. 322 21-40-10 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 28-19-720 Amended V. 39, p. 1459 4-8-46 New V. 40, p. 322 21-41-1 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 28-24-1 Amended V. 39, p. 336 4-8-47 New V. 40, p. 322 21-41-2 Amended V. 40, p. 265 28-24-2 Amended V. 39, p. 336 4-8-48 New V. 40, p. 322 21-41-3 Amended V. 40, p. 265 28-24-3 Amended V. 39, p. 336 4-34-1 Amended V. 40, p. 191 21-41-4 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 28-24-4 Amended V. 39, p. 337 4-34-22 New V. 39, p. 1578 21-41-6 Amended V. 40, p. 265 28-24-5 Amended V. 39, p. 337 4-34-23 New V. 39, p. 1579 21-41-8 Amended V. 40, p. 265 28-24-6 Amended V. 39, p. 337 4-34-24 New V. 39, p. 1580 21-41-10 Amended V. 40, p. 265 28-24-7 Amended V. 39, p. 337 4-34-25 New V. 39, p. 1581 21-41-11 Revoked V. 40, p. 265 28-24-8 Amended V. 39, p. 337 4-34-26 New V. 39, p. 1581 28-24-9 Amended V. 39, p. 337 AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL 4-34-27 New V. 39, p. 1581 28-24-10 Amended V. 39, p. 338 4-34-28 New V. 39, p. 1582 Reg. No. Action Register 28-24-11 Amended V. 39, p. 338 4-34-29 New V. 39, p. 1582 22-26-1 New (T) V. 40, p. 1034 28-24-12 Amended V. 39, p. 338 4-34-30 New V. 39, p. 1583 22-26-2 New (T) V. 40, p. 1035 28-24-13 Amended V. 39, p. 339 22-26-3 New (T) V. 40, p. 1035 28-24-14 Amended V. 39, p. 339 AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE 22-26-4 New (T) V. 40, p. 1036 28-38-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 Reg. No. Action Register 22-26-5 New (T) V. 40, p. 1037 28-38-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160 7-48-1 New V. 40, p. 263 22-26-6 New (T) V. 40, p. 1037 28-38-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 1160

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No. Action Register 66-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1425 28-38-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 88-10-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-6-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1426 28-38-29 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 88-10-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 28-38-30 Revoked V. 39, p. 1161 88-10-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-8-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 28-44-12 Amended V. 39, p. 819 88-10-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-8-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 28-44-13 Amended V. 39, p. 819 88-10-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-9-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 28-44-14 Amended V. 39, p. 819 88-10-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1427 28-44-15 Amended V. 39, p. 820 88-10-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1428 28-44-16 Amended V. 39, p. 820 88-10-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-10b Amended V. 39, p. 1428 28-44-17 Amended V. 39, p. 820 88-10-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-10c New V. 39, p. 1428 28-44-18 Amended V. 39, p. 821 88-10-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1428 28-44-19 Amended V. 39, p. 821 88-11-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-10-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 28-44-20 Amended V. 39, p. 821 88-11-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-11-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 28-44-21 Amended V. 39, p. 821 88-11-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-12-1 Amended V. 40, p. 670 28-44-22 Amended V. 39, p. 822 88-11-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1429 28-44-23 Amended V. 39, p. 822 88-11-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-2 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 28-44-24 Amended V. 39, p. 822 88-11-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 28-44-25 Amended V. 39, p. 822 88-11-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1430 28-44-26 Amended V. 39, p. 823 88-11-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-27 Amended V. 39, p. 823 88-11-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 824 88-11-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-8 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-29 Amended V. 39, p. 824 88-11-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 1270 66-14-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-30 New V. 39, p. 825 88-25-1 New V. 39, p. 748 66-14-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 1431 28-44-31 New V. 39, p. 825 88-25-2 New V. 39, p. 748 66-14-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1431 28-65-1 Amended V. 40, p. 318 88-25-3 New V. 39, p. 748 66-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1431 28-65-2 Amended V. 40, p. 318 88-25-4 New V. 39, p. 748 66-15-1 New V. 39, p. 14 28-65-3 Amended V. 40, p. 318 88-25-5 New V. 39, p. 748 28-65-4 Amended V. 40, p. 319 AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY 88-29-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 1215 88-29-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1215 AGENCY 36: KANSAS DEPARTMENT Reg. No. Action Register 88-29-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 1216 OF TRANSPORTATION 68-2-5 Amended V. 39, p. 105 88-29-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1216 68-5-16 Amended V. 39, p. 106 Reg. No. Action Register 88-29-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1216 36-45-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 1104 AGENCY 69: BOARD OF 88-29-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1218 36-45-1 New V. 39, p. 1490 COSMETOLOGY 88-29-15 Amended V. 39, p. 1218 36-45-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 1105 88-29-16 Amended V. 39, p. 1219 Reg. No. Action Register 36-45-2 New V. 39, p. 1491 88-29-17 Amended V. 39, p. 1220 69-3-8 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1186 36-45-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 1105 88-29-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 1221 69-3-8 Amended V. 39, p. 1583 36-45-3 New V. 39, p. 1491 88-29-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 1221 36-45-4 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 AGENCY 70: BOARD OF 88-29a-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1221 36-45-4 New V. 39, p. 1491 VETERINARY EXAMINERS 88-29a-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 36-45-5 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 88-29a-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 Reg. No. Action Register 36-45-5 New V. 39, p. 1492 88-29a-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1223 70-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1495 36-45-6 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 88-29a-7a Amended V. 39, p. 1224 36-45-6 New V. 39, p. 1492 AGENCY 74: BOARD OF 88-29a-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1224 36-45-7 New (T) V. 39, p. 1106 ACCOUNTANCY 88-29a-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1225 36-45-7 New V. 39, p. 1492 88-29a-11 Amended V. 39, p. 1227 Reg. No. Action Register 36-45-8 New (T) V. 39, p. 1107 88-29a-18 Amended V. 39, p. 1228 74-1-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1337 36-45-8 New V. 39, p. 1493 88-29a-19 Amended V. 39, p. 1229 36-45-10 New (T) V. 39, p. 1108 AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION 88-29b-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1229 36-45-10 New V. 39, p. 1494 COMMISSION 88-29b-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1231 88-29b-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1231 AGENCY 40: INSURANCE Reg. No. Action Register 88-29b-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1232 DEPARTMENT 82-4-3a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1188 88-29b-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1233 82-4-3a Amended V. 39, p. 1608 Reg. No. Action Register 88-29b-7a Amended V. 39, p. 1234 82-4-30a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1383 40-1-28 Amended V. 40, p. 191 88-29b-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1234 82-4-30a Amended V. 40, p. 160 40-1-52 New V. 40, p. 191 88-29b-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1235 AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE 88-29c-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1236 AGENCY 60: BOARD OF COMMISSION 88-29c-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 NURSING 88-29c-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 Reg. No. Action Register 88-29c-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1238 Reg. No. Action Register 86-1-10 Amended V. 39, p. 54 88-29c-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1239 60-11-116 Amended V. 39, p. 1021 86-1-11 Amended V. 39, p. 55 88-29d-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1240 60-11-119 Amended V. 39, p. 1022 86-1-12 Amended V. 39, p. 56 88-29d-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1241 60-13-110 Amended V. 39, p. 1022 86-1-13 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 88-29d-7 Amended V. 39, p. 1242 60-16-101 Amended V. 39, p. 12 86-1-16 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 88-29d-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1242 60-16-103 Amended V. 39, p. 12 86-1-17 Amended V. 39, p. 56 88-29d-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1243 60-16-104 Amended V. 39, p. 13 86-1-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 56 88-30-1 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 890 AGENCY 61: BOARD OF 86-3-6a Revoked V. 39, p. 56 88-30-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1269 BARBERING 86-3-7 Amended V. 39, p. 56 88-30-2 Amended V. 39, p. 1270 86-3-10 Amended V. 40, p. 497 Reg. No. Action Register AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT 86-3-18 Amended V. 40, 497 61-4-3 New V. 40, p. 161 OF REVENUE 86-3-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 57 86-3-21 Revoked V. 40, p. 498 Reg. 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92-19-47 Revoked V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3601 New V. 39, p. 532 111-9-225 New V. 40, p. 578 92-19-67 Revoked V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3602 New V. 39, p. 533 111-9-226 New V. 40, p. 923 111-4-3603 New V. 39, p. 570 111-9-227 New V. 40, p. 923 AGENCY 100: BOARD OF 111-4-3604 New V. 39, p. 572 111-9-228 New V. 40, p. 924 HEALING ARTS 111-4-3605 New V. 39, p. 573 111-15-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1405 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3606 New V. 39, p. 574 111-15-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1080 100-6-2 Amended V. 40, p. 571 111-4-3607 New V. 39, p. 576 111-15-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 100-6-2a New V. 40, p. 290 111-4-3608 New V. 39, p. 621 111-15-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 100-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1359 111-4-3609 New V. 39, p. 623 111-15-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1081 100-8-3 New V. 40, p. 572 111-4-3610 New V. 39, p. 624 111-15-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1082 100-15-4 Amended V. 40, p. 572 111-4-3611 New V. 39, p. 854 111-19-72 Amended V. 39, p. 64 100-15-5 Amended V. 40, p. 573 111-4-3612 New V. 39, p. 855 111-19-73 New V. 39, p. 64 100-28a-5 Amended V. 40, p. 1096 111-4-3613 New V. 39, p. 856 111-19-74 New V. 39, p. 65 100-28a-16 Amended V. 40, p. 1097 111-4-3614 New V. 39, p. 858 111-19-75 New V. 39, p. 65 100-76-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1360 111-4-3615 New V. 39, p. 859 111-19-76 New V. 39, p. 74 100-78-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 250 111-4-3616 New V. 39, p. 860 111-19-77 New V. 39, p. 578 100-78-1 New V. 39, p. 570 111-4-3617 New V. 39, p. 861 111-19-78 New V. 39, p. 579 100-78-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 250 111-4-3618 New V. 39, p. 862 111-19-79 New V. 39, p. 580 100-78-2 New V. 39, p. 570 111-4-3619 New V. 39, p. 862 111-19-80 New V. 39, p. 626 111-4-3620 New V. 39, p. 864 111-19-81 New V. 39, p. 626 AGENCY 105: BOARD OF 111-4-3621 New V. 39, p. 865 111-19-82 New V. 39, p. 868 INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES 111-4-3623 New V. 39, p. 866 111-19-83 New V. 39, p. 868 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3624 New V. 39, p. 891 111-19-84 New V. 39, p. 868 105-5-2 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3625 New V. 39, p. 892 111-19-85 New V. 39, p. 869 105-5-3 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3626 New V. 39, p. 893 111-19-86 New V. 39, p. 870 105-5-6 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3627 New V. 39, p. 894 111-19-87 New V. 39, p. 901 105-5-7 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3628 New V. 39, p. 896 111-19-88 New V. 39, p. 901 105-5-8 Amended V. 39, p. 252 111-4-3629 New V. 39, p. 897 111-19-89 New V. 39, p. 1082 111-4-3630 New V. 39, p. 900 111-19-90 New V. 39, p. 1115 AGENCY 109: BOARD OF 111-4-3631 New V. 39, p. 1076 111-19-91 New V. 39, p. 1116 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 111-4-3632 New V. 39, p. 1077 111-19-92 New V. 39, p. 1116 Reg. No. Action Register 111-4-3633 New V. 39, p. 1109 111-19-93 New V. 39, p. 1337 109-3-3 Amended V. 39, p. 30 111-4-3634 New V. 39, p. 1109 111-19-94 New V. 39, p. 1405 109-3-4 Amended V. 39, p. 31 111-4-3635 New V. 39, p. 1110 111-19-95 New V. 39, p. 1405 109-5-1a Amended V. 39, p.32 111-4-3636 New V. 39, p. 1111 111-19-96 New V. 39, p. 1406 109-11-1a Amended V. 39, p.32 111-4-3637 New V. 39, p. 1113 111-19-97 New V. 40, p. 42 111-4-3638 New V. 39, p. 1114 111-19-98 New V. 40, p. 43 AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY 111-4-3639 New V. 39, p. 1333 111-19-99 New V. 40, p. 44 A complete index listing all regulations filed 111-4-3640 New V. 39, p. 1334 111-19-100 New V. 40, p. 200 by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 111-4-3641 New V. 39, p. 1335 111-19-101 New V. 40, p. 430 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 111-4-3642 New V. 39, p. 1336 111-19-102 New V. 40, p. 578 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3643 New V. 39, p. 1404 111-19-103 New V. 40, p. 579 filed from 2001 through 2003 can be found in 111-4-3644 New V. 39, p. 1460 111-19-104 New V. 40, p. 1139 the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas 111-4-3645 New V. 39, p. 1462 111-19-105 New V. 40, p. 1140 Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 111-4-3646 New V. 39, p. 1463 111-19-106 New V. 40, p. 1140 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 111-4-3647 New V. 39, p. 1465 111-301-3 Amended V. 40, p. 924 52, December 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list 111-4-3648 New V. 39, p. 1466 111-301-4 Amended V. 39, p. 534 of regulations filed from 2006 through 2007 111-4-3649 New V. 40, p. 40 111-301-5 Amended V. 40, p. 925 can be found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 111-4-3650 New V. 40, p. 41 111-301-6 Amended V. 40, p. 926 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3651 New V. 40, p. 192 111-301-43 Amended V. 39, p. 537 filed from 2008 through November 2009 can 111-4-3652 New V. 40, p. 193 111-301-60 Amended V. 39, p. 66 be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 111-4-3653 New V. 40, p. 194 111-301-62 Amended V. 39, p. 67 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3654 New V. 40, p. 196 111-301-64 Amended V. 39, p. 538 filed from December 1, 2009, through Decem- 111-4-3655 New V. 40, p. 197 111-301-66 Amended V. 39, p. 538 ber 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 111-4-3656 New V. 40, p. 199 111-301-72 New V. 39, p. 1338 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list 111-4-3657 New V. 40, p. 427 111-301-73 New V. 39, p. 1338 of regulations filed from December 22, 2011, 111-4-3658 New V. 40, p. 573 111-301-74 Amended V. 40, p. 928 through November 6, 2013, can be found in 111-4-3659 New V. 40, p. 575 111-301-75 Amended V. 40, p. 928 the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas 111-4-3660 New V. 40, p. 576 111-301-76 Amended V. 40, p. 928 Register. A list of regulations filed from No- 111-4-3661 New V. 40, p. 920 111-302-4 Amended V. 39, p. 68 vember 7, 2013, through December 31, 2015, 111-4-3662 New V. 40, p. 921 111-302-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1082 can be found in the Vol. 34, No. 53, December 111-4-3663 New V. 40, p. 1133 111-305-5 Amended V. 39, p. 539 31, 2015 Kansas Register. A list of regulations 111-4-3664 New V. 40, p. 1134 111-305-6 Amended V. 39, p. 539 filed from 2016 through 2017, can be found in 111-4-3665 New V. 40, p. 1135 111-401-253 New V. 39, p. 69 the Vol. 36, No. 52, December 28, 2017 Kansas 111-4-3666 New V. 40, p. 1136 111-401-254 New V. 39, p. 69 Register. A list of regulations filed from 2018 111-4-3667 New V. 40, p. 1137 111-401-255 New V. 39, p. 71 through 2019, can be found in the Vol. 38, No. 111-4-3668 New V. 40, p. 1138 111-501-44 Amended V. 40, p. 929 52, December 26, 2019 Kansas Register. 111-4-3663 New V. 40, p. 1133 111-501-45 Amended V. 40, p. 932 Reg. No. Action Register 111-5-22 Amended V. 40, p. 922 111-501-71 Amended V. 39, p. 1340 111-2-328 New V. 39, p. 1460 111-5-24 Amended V. 40, p. 922 111-501-81 Amended V. 39, p. 1340 111-4-3595 New V. 39, p. 57 111-5-223 Amended V. 40, p. 428 111-501-105 Amended V. 40, p. 430 111-4-3596 New V. 39, p. 58 111-5-245 New V. 39, p. 577 111-501-107 Amended V. 40, p. 431 111-4-3597 New V. 39, p. 59 111-5-246 New V. 40, p. 429 111-501-108 Amended V. 40, p. 431 111-4-3598 New V. 39, p. 60 111-5-247 New V. 40, p. 1139 111-501-109 Amended V. 40, p. 431 111-4-3599 New V. 39, p. 61 111-9-223 New V. 39, p. 625 111-501-149 New V. 39, p. 72 111-4-3600 New V. 39, p. 63 111-9-224 New V. 39, p. 867 111-501-150 New V. 39, p. 72

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111-501-151 New V. 39, p. 73 115-3-1 Amended V. 40, p. 1131 115-18-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1529 111-501-152 New V. 39, p. 73 115-3-2 Amended V. 40, p. 721 115-18-13 Revoked V. 40, p. 721 111-501-153 New V. 39, p. 74 115-4-2 Amended V. 39, p. 617 111-601-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1117 115-4-4 Amended V. 40, p. 1132 AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATE 111-601-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1117 115-4-4a Amended V. 39, p. 1527 APPRAISAL BOARD 111-601-35 Amended V. 40, p. 580 115-4-6 Amended V. 40, p. 500 Reg. No. Action Register 115-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103 AGENCY 112: KANSAS RACING AND 117-8-3 Amended V. 40, p. 920 115-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103 GAMING COMMISSION 115-7-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF Reg. No. Action Register 115-7-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT— 112-105-1 Amended V. 39, p. 251 115-8-1 Amended V. 40, p. 1133 DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE 115-9-6 Amended V. 40, p. 721 AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF 115-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1271 Reg. No. Action Register WILDLIFE AND PARKS 115-14-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1273 129-6-103 Amended V. 39, p. 1557 Reg. No. Action Register 115-14-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1275 129-9-9 New (T) V. 39, p. 647 115-1-1 Amended V. 40, p. 498 115-18-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1528 129-9-9 New V. 39, p. 1019 115-2-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1525 115-18-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528 129-10-31 Amended V. 39, p. 800

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