Kansas Register - Kansas Secretary of State
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Kansas Register - Kansas Secretary of State
Kansas Register Kris W. Kobach, Secretary of State Vol. 34, No. 5 In this issue . . . January 29, 2015 Pages 57-76 Page Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts Notice to bidders for state purchases ............................................................................................ 58 Department of Administration—Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Notice of cancellation of hearing on construction management at-risk services ............................... 58 Notice of requested engineering services ...................................................................................... 59 Kansas 911 Coordinating Council Notice of meeting ........................................................................................................................ 59 Kansas Board of Regents Universities Notice to bidders ......................................................................................................................... 59 State Conservation Commission Notice of meeting ........................................................................................................................ 60 Legislative bills and resolutions introduced January 15-21 .............................................................. 60 Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of investment rates............................................................................................................ 62 Kansas Department of Transportation Notice to contractors.................................................................................................................... 62 U.S.D. 327, Ellsworth County (Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo) Notice of bond sale...................................................................................................................... 64 Department of Health and Environment Notice concerning Kansas Voluntary Cleanup Program................................................................. 65 Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications ..................................................... 65 Department of Commerce Notice of hearing on the Community Development Block Grant Program ...................................... 67 State Corporation Commission Notices of hearing on proposed administrative regulations....................................................... 67, 68 Board of Emergency Medical Services Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations ............................................................. 69 Permanent Administrative Regulations Board of Pharmacy ...................................................................................................................... 70 Board of Emergency Medical Services........................................................................................... 71 Index to administrative regulations................................................................................................. 73 58 Notices Kansas Register State of Kansas State of Kansas Department of Administration Procurement and Contracts Notice to Bidders Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the director of Procurement and Contracts until 2 p.m. on the date indicated. For more information call 785-296-2376: 02/11/2015 EVT0003549 Janitorial Services – Hutchinson 02/20/2015 EVT0003541 Services, Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board Consultants 03/04/2015 EVT0003551 Cowley County Noxious Weed Treatment & Misc. Services The above-referenced bid documents can be downloaded at the following website: http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/ bid-solicitations Additional files may be located at the following website (please monitor this website on a regular basis for any changes/addenda): http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/ additional-files-for-bid-solicitations Information regarding prequalification, projects and bid documents can be obtained by calling 785-296-8899 or online at http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc. Tracy T. Diel, Director Procurement and Contracts Doc. No. 043264 Department of Administration Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Notice of Cancellation of Hearing on Construction Management At-Risk Services The Office of Facilities and Procurement Management (OFPM) published a notice of a public hearing in the Kansas Register on January 1, 2015, indicating the State Building Advisory Commission would conduct a public hearing on February 11, 2015, on the proposed use of construction management-at-risk services for the construction of Parking Garage #5 at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). OFPM has subsequently been advised by KUMC that this project will be totally funded by nonstate monies and will be constructed pursuant to the state educational institution project delivery construction procurement act (K.S.A. 76-7,125 et seq.). As a result, the public hearing previously scheduled for February 11, 2015, is no longer required and has been cancelled. Further information on this project will be forthcoming through the Kansas Board of Regents. For more information contact David Rau at [email protected] or 913-945-5943. Mark J. McGivern, Director Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Doc. No. 043260 The Kansas Register (USPS 0662-190) is an official publication of the state of Kansas, published by authority of K.S.A. 75-430. The Kansas Register is published weekly and a cumulative index is published annually by the Kansas Secretary of State. One-year subscriptions are $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Single copies, if available, may be purchased for $2. Periodicals postage paid at Topeka, Kansas. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to Kansas Register, Secretary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall, 120 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612-1594. 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015. Reproduction of the publication in its entirety or for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior permission. Official enactments of the Kansas Legislature and proposed and adopted administrative regulations of state agencies may be reproduced in any form without permission. Hard copy subscription information and current and back issues of the Kansas Register (PDF format) can be found at the following link: http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kansas_register.asp Published by Kris W. Kobach Secretary of State 1st Floor, Memorial Hall 120 S.W. 10th Ave. Topeka, KS 66612-1594 785-296-4564 www.sos.ks.gov 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Register Office: 1st Floor, Memorial Hall 785-296-3489 Fax 785-296-8577 [email protected] Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Meeting/Notices 59 Kansas Register State of Kansas 911 Coordinating Council Notice of Meeting The Kanas 911 Coordinating Council will meet by Web conference at 11 a.m. Friday, February 6. Persons wishing to participate may contact Melissa Wangemann for more information at [email protected] or 785272-2585. Melissa Wangemann Kansas Association of Counties Local Collection Point Administrator of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 12, Wichita, KS 67260-0012. Steve White Chair of Regents Purchasing Group Director of Purchasing Wichita State University Doc. No. 042813 State of Kansas Department of Administration Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Doc. No. 043251 Notice of Requested ‘‘On-Call’’ Engineering Services State of Kansas Board of Regents Universities Notice to Bidders The universities of the Kansas Board of Regents encourage interested vendors to visit the various universities’ purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all transactions, including construction projects, for which the universities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortia commonly utilized by the universities, are seeking information, competitive bids or proposals. The referenced construction projects may include project delivery construction procurement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 767,125 et seq. Emporia State University — Bid postings: www.emporia.edu/ busaff/. Additional contact info: phone: 620-341-5145, fax: 620341-5073, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Emporia State University Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Emporia, KS 66801-5415. Fort Hays State University — Bid postings: www.fhsu.edu/ purchasing/bids. Additional contact info: phone: 785-628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., 318 Sheridan Hall, Hays, KS 67601. Kansas State University — Bid postings: www.k-state.edu/ purchasing/rfq. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532-5214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, 21 Anderson Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Pittsburg State University — Bid postings: www.pittstate.edu/ office/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 620-235-4169, fax: 620-235-4166, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762-7549. University of Kansas — Electronic bid postings: http:// www.procurement.ku.edu/. Paper bid postings and mailing address: KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 20, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected]. University of Kansas Medical Center — Bid postings: http:// www2.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bids.html. Additional contact info: phone: 913-588-1100, fax: 913-588-1102. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medical Center, Purchasing Department, Mail Stop 2034, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160. Wichita State University — Bid postings: www.wichita.edu/ purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3528. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Office Notice is hereby given of the commencement of the selection process for ‘‘on-call’’ civil engineering services for the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism. Services are required for restricted (small) projects of $500,000 or less. Two firms will be selected. Contracts will be for three years. For more information contact Chad Grisier at 785296-3859 or [email protected]. Firms interested in providing these services should be familiar with the requirements found in Part B—Chapter 4 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at the website below. To be considered, one (1) PDF file of the following should be provided: State of Kansas Professional Qualifications DCC Forms 051-054, inclusive, and information regarding similar projects. These forms may be found at http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/f-and-d. State of Kansas Professional Qualifications DCC Form 050 for each firm and consultant should be provided at the end of each proposal. Please include your firm name, agency abbreviation and an abbreviated project name in the title of the PDF document. Proposals should be less than 5MB and follow the current State Building Advisory Commission guidelines found in Part B — Chapter 2 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at http://www.admin.ks.gov/ offices/ofpm/dcc/bdcm. Proposals should be sent on a CD, DVD or flash drive along with a transmittal to Randy Riveland, Office of Facilities and Procurement Management, Suite 700, 800 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, 66612-1216. Proposals sent via email will no longer be accepted and paper copies of the proposals are no longer required. It is the proposer’s responsibility to ensure proposals are received by the closing date and time. Delays in mail delivery or any other means of transmittal, including couriers or agents of the issuing entity, shall not excuse late proposal submissions. Proposals received after the date and time noted below will not be forwarded to the State Building Advisory Commission for review. If you have questions call 785-296-0749. The PDF proposal submissions shall be delivered to the attention of Randy Riveland by 2 p.m. on or before February 13, 2015. Mark J. McGivern, Director Office of Facilities and Procurement Management Doc. No. 043263 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 60 Kansas Register State of Kansas State Conservation Commission Notice of Meeting The State Conservation Commission will meet at 9 a.m. Monday, February 23, at the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Manhattan Service Center, 3705 Miller Parkway, Suite A, Manhattan. A copy of the agenda may be obtained by contacting the Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Conservation, 1320 Research Park Drive, Manhattan, 66502, or 785-564-6620. Requests for special accommodations should be made by contacting the agency at least three days in advance of meeting date. Greg A. Foley Executive Director Division of Conservation Doc. No. 043262 State of Kansas Legislature Legislative Bills and Resolutions Introduced The following numbers and titles of bills and resolutions were introduced January 15-21 by the 2015 Kansas Legislature. Copies of bills and resolutions are available free of charge from the Legislative Document Room, 58-S, State Capitol, 300 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, 66612, 785-2964096. Full texts of bills, bill tracking and other information may be accessed at http://www.kslegislature.org/li/. House Bills HB 2022, AN ACT concerning law enforcement officers; relating to the office of sheriff; qualifications for office; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 19-801b and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2023, AN ACT concerning legislative review of exceptions to open records; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 45-229 and 60-3351 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2024, AN ACT concerning crimes and punishment; relating to domestic battery; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-5414 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2025, AN ACT concerning the Kansas law enforcement training act; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-5616 and 74-5622 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2026, AN ACT concerning the state health care benefits program; relating to pharmacy benefits managers; requirements and fiduciary duties; audit of the pharmacy benefits management contract, by Committee on Federal and State Affairs. HB 2027, AN ACT concerning education; creating the efficient operation of schools task force; relating to annual audits of school districts; relating to audits of the state department of education; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 46-1226 and repealing the existing section; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 46-1130, 46-1132 and 46-1133, by Committee on Education. HB 2028, AN ACT concerning education; creating the Kansas education standards study commission, by Committee on Education. HB 2029, AN ACT concerning domesticated deer; relating to identification of deer; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 47-2101 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2030, AN ACT concerning agriculture; relating to the Kansas pet animal act; amending K.S.A. 47-1702, 47-1703, 47-1704, 47-1712, 47-1718, 47-1719, 47-1720, 47-1733 and 47-1734 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 47-1701, 47-1706, 47-1709, 47-1710, 47-1711, 47-1721, 47-1723, 47-1725, 47-1726 and 47-1731 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 47-1717, 47-1732 and 47-1736, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2031, AN ACT concerning school districts; relating to teacher training and student instruction; addressing child sexual abuse; establishing Erin’s law, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Meeting/Legislative Bills HB 2032, AN ACT relating to diabetes information reporting, by Committee on Health and Human Services. HB 2033, AN ACT regulating traffic; concerning overtaking and passing; speed limits, by Committee on Transportation. HB 2034, AN ACT concerning schools; relating to negotiable terms and conditions in the professional negotiations act; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 72-5413 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Education. HB 2035, AN ACT concerning schools; relating to the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 72-99a02, 72-99a03 and 72-99a04 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Education. HB 2036, AN ACT concerning electricity; sale of renewable energy; public utility, definitions, exceptions; amending K.S.A. 66-1,170 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 66-104 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Vision 2020. HB 2037, AN ACT concerning electricity; relating to renewable energy generation; public utility, definitions, exceptions; amending K.S.A. 66-1,170 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 66-104 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Vision 2020. HB 2038, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017, and June 30, 2018, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-4914d, 74-4920, 74-50,107 and 74-99b34 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 7499b34a, by Committee on Appropriations. HB 2039, AN ACT concerning the Kansas family law code; relating to domestic case management; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 23-3507, 233508, 23-3509 and 38-2223 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2040, AN ACT concerning driving; relating to driving while license canceled, suspended or revoked; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 8262 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2041, AN ACT enacting the Parkinson’s disease public awareness and education act, by Representatives Dannebohm and Hawkins. HB 2042, AN ACT concerning membership on the governor’s behavioral health services planning council; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 391605 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Health and Human Services. HB 2043, AN ACT concerning criminal history record information; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-53,105 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Health and Human Services. HB 2044, AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to autocycles; definitions; requirements; amending K.S.A. 8-1438 and 8-1594 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 8-126, 8-234b, 8-1486 and 8-1598 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Transportation. HB 2045, AN ACT concerning social welfare; relating to eligibility requirements for the Kansas program of medical assistance; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 39-709 and repealing the existing section, by Representative Ward. HB 2046, AN ACT repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-6230; concerning the health care compact, by Representative Ward. HB 2047, AN ACT enacting the patient empowerment act; concerning developmental disabilities; relating to the I/DD waiver program, by Representative Ward. HB 2048, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to search warrants; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 22-2502 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on 2014 Special Committee on Judiciary. HB 2049, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to possession of controlled substances; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-5706 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2050, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to probation and postrelease supervision; violation sanctions; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 22-3716 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2051, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to the secretary of corrections; good time and program credits; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6821 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2052, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to criminal history; nonprison sanctions; amending Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Legislative Bills 61 Kansas Register K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6810 and 21-6824 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2053, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to calculation of criminal history; correction of sentence; amending K.S.A. 22-3504 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6810 and 21-6811 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on 2014 Special Committee on Judiciary. HB 2054, AN ACT enacting the public speech protection act, by Committee on 2014 Special Committee on Judiciary. HB 2055, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to criminal history; out-of-state misdemeanors; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6811 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2056, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to community corrections; use of risk assessment tool; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-5291 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice. HB 2057, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to review and appeal of convictions resulting in a sentence of death; limitations and procedure for motions attacking sentence filed by prisoners; additional procedures for prisoners under sentence of death; amending K.S.A. 60-1507 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6619 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2058, AN ACT concerning hospitals; relating to designated lay caregivers; duties; policies and procedures, by Committee on Children and Seniors. HB 2059, AN ACT concerning water; related to the diversion of water; chief engineer; amending K.S.A. 82a-706b and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2060, AN ACT concerning firefighting; relating to interstate compacts; great plains interstate fire compact, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2061, AN ACT concerning agriculture; relating to the Kansas department of agriculture division of conservation; state conservation commission; powers and duties thereof; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21904 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2062, AN ACT concerning crimes and punishment; relating to blackmail; breach of privacy; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-5428 and 21-6101 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Appropriations. HB 2063, AN ACT concerning water; relating to the public water supply project loan program; amending K.S.A. 65-163d and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2064, AN ACT concerning insurance; relating to legal services insurance; amending K.S.A. 40-1102 and 40-4201 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Insurance. HB 2065, AN ACT concerning insurance; relating to nonprofit dental service corporations; subscription agreements; disbursements; amending K.S.A. 40-19a11 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Insurance. HB 2066, AN ACT concerning insurance companies; relating to investments; amending K.S.A. 40-2a05, 40-2a12, 40-2a16, 40-2a25, 40-2a26, 40-2b04, 40-2b05, 40-2b09, 40-2b13, 40-2b26 and 40-2b27 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 40-2a27, 40-2a28, 40-2b28 and 40-2b29 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Insurance. HB 2067, AN ACT concerning insurance; relating to motor vehicle liability insurance; increasing minimum policy limits; amending K.S.A. 40-3107 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Insurance. HB 2068, AN ACT regulating traffic; concerning bicycles; path usage; amending K.S.A. 8-1590 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Transportation. HB 2069, AN ACT concerning water; relating to multi-year flex accounts; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 82a-708c and 82a-736 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. HB 2070, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemptions; initial request for exemption; allowing counties to exempt certain property; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-213 and repealing the existing section; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-213f, by Committee on Taxation. HB 2071, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to county appraisers, market study analysis, persons eligible to be appointed to office of appraiser; amending K.S.A. 19-432 and 79-1460a and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Taxation. HB 2072, AN ACT concerning agriculture; relating to fertilizer fees; environmental assessments; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 2-1205 and 23713 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget. HB 2073, AN ACT concerning courts; relating to mandatory retirement; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 20-2608 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Judiciary. HB 2074, AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the possession of firearms; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-7c04 and 75-7c17 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-6309, by Committee on Federal and State Affairs. HB 2075, AN ACT concerning the state capitol building; establishing the capitol meditation room; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-3765a and repealing the existing section, by Representatives Brunk, Alford, Anthimides, Barton, Billinger, Bradford, W. Carpenter, Claeys, DeGraaf, Dove, Esau, Estes, Ewy, Garber, Hedke, Hildabrand, Hoffman, Houser, Huebert, Hutton, K. Jones, Kahrs, Kelley, Kiegerl, Lunn, Macheers, Mason, Mast, O’Brien, Osterman, Pauls, Peck, Powell, Read, Rhoades, Rubin, Ryckman, Ryckman Sr., Scapa, Schroeder, Smith, Sutton, Todd, Whitmer and Williams. House Concurrent Resolutions HCR 5003, by Committee on Federal and State Affairs, A PROPOSITION to amend section 3 of article 4 of the constitution of the state of Kansas, relating to the judiciary and recall elections. HCR 5004, by Committee on Judiciary, A PROPOSITION to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas by revising article 3 thereof, relating to the judiciary. HCR 5005, by Committee on Judiciary, A PROPOSITION to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas by revising article 3 thereof, relating to the judiciary. HCR 5006, by Committee on Judiciary, A PROPOSITION to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas by revising article 3 thereof, relating to the judiciary. Senate Bills SB 29, AN ACT concerning sales taxation; relating to the community improvement district sales tax administration fund; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 12-6a31 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation. SB 30, AN ACT concerning taxation; relating to mineral severance tax; filing of returns by electronic means; waiver by director of taxation; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-4221 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation. SB 31, AN ACT concerning taxation; relating to permitted use of tax information; tax liens upon personal property; warrants; time for returns and payment of tax; liability for persons responsible for collection of sales or compensating tax; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-5133, 793234, 79-3235, 79-3235a, 79-3607, 79-3617, 79-3643 and 79-41a03 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-3235b, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation. SB 32, AN ACT concerning education; creating the efficient operation of schools task force; relating to annual audits of school districts; relating to audits of the state department of education; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 46-1226 and repealing the existing section; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 46-1130, 46-1132 and 46-1133, by Committee on Education. SB 33, AN ACT concerning education; creating the Kansas education standards study commission, by Committee on Education. SB 34, AN ACT concerning elections; relating to voting; penalties for voting crimes; prosecution of election crimes; amending K.S.A. 25-2409, 25-2416, 25-2423 and 25-2431 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 25-1128 and 252507 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. SB 35, AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June 30, 2015, June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017, and June 30, 2018, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-4914d, 74-4920, 74-50,107 and 74-99b34 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 7499b34a, by Committee on Ways and Means. SB 36, AN ACT concerning water; relating to multi-year flex accounts; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 82a-708c and 82a-736 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Natural Resources. (continued) Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 62 Legislative Bills/Notices Kansas Register SB 37, AN ACT concerning children and minors; enacting the Kansas foster parents’ bill of rights act; relating to the revised Kansas code for care of children; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 38-2212, 38-2255, 38-2258 and 38-2270 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on 2014 Special Committee on Judiciary. SB 38, AN ACT concerning patent infringement; relating to bad faith assertions of patent infringement, by Committee on 2014 Special Committee on Judiciary. SB 39, AN ACT relating to the powers, duties and functions transferred to the Kansas department for aging and disability services from the Kansas department for children and families and the department of health and environment; updating references and corresponding changes due to the Executive Reorganization Order No. 41, published in chapter 185 of the 2012 Session Laws of Kansas; amending K.S.A. 755308d, 75-5309, 75-5364, 76-157, 76-158 and 76-12a24 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 8-2,144, 8-1025, 21-5909, 36-502, 38-2006, 38-2212, 39-1702, 404702, 59-29a24, 65-689, 65-6233, 75-7d01, 75-5321a, 75-6524 and 75-7033 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Public Health and Welfare. SB 40, AN ACT enacting the massage therapist licensure act; providing for powers, duties and functions of the state board of nursing; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 74-1112 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Public Health and Welfare. SB 41, AN ACT concerning elections; dealing with the uniformed and overseas citizens absentee voting act; amending K.S.A. 25-1214 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 25-1216 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Ethics and Elections. SB 42, AN ACT concerning governmental ethics; relating to use of public funds for lobbying, by Committee on Assessment and Taxation. SB 43, AN ACT designating a portion of K-8 as the home on the range highway, by Committee on Transportation. SB 44, AN ACT concerning courts; relating to docket fees; electronic filing and management fund and judicial branch docket fee fund; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 20-1a16 and 20-362 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Judiciary. SB 45, AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the carrying of concealed firearms; relating to the personal and family protection act; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-5914, 21-6301, 21-6302, 21-6308, 21-6309, 32-1002, 75-7c01, 75-7c03, 75-7c04, 75-7c05, 75-7c10, 75-7c17, 75-7c20 and 75-7c21 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 75-7c19, by Senators Bruce, Abrams, Arpke, Baumgardner, Bowers, Donovan, Fitzgerald, Holmes, Kelly, Kerschen, Knox, LaTurner, Longbine, Love, Lynn, Masterson, O’Donnell, Olson, Ostmeyer, Petersen, Pilcher-Cook, Powell, Pyle, Smith, Tyson and Wilborn. SB 46, AN ACT concerning domesticated deer; relating to identification of deer; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 47-2101 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Agriculture. SB 47, AN ACT concerning insurance; relating to life insurance companies; reserve valuation method; principle-based valuation; standard nonforfeiture law; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 40-409 and 40-428 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance. SB 48, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemptions; qualifying pipeline property; sunset of exemption for future taxpayers and retention of exemptions for existing taxpayers; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-227 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Ways and Means. SB 49, AN ACT concerning the Kansas dental board; relating to licensure of registered dental practitioners; amending K.S.A. 65-1421, 651441, 65-1449, 65-1460, 65-1462, 74-1404 and 74-1406 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-1424, 65-1431, 65-1434, 65-1436, 65-1447, 65-1469, 65-4915, 654921, 65-5912, 65-7304, 74-1405, 75-2935 and 75-6102 and repealing the existing sections, by Committee on Public Health and Welfare. SB 50, AN ACT concerning property tax valuation classification of bed and breakfast properties; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-1439 and repealing the existing section, by Committee on Local Government. Senate Resolutions SR 1705, by Senator Faust-Goudeau, A RESOLUTION commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1965 Piatt Street plane crash, the worst aviation military disaster in Kansas history. Doc. No. 043249 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 State of Kansas Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of Investment Rates The following rates are published in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined in K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 12-1675a(g). Effective 1-26-15 through 2-1-15 Term Rate 1-89 days 0.12% 3 months 0.02% 6 months 0.07% 12 months 0.15% 18 months 0.35% 2 years 0.52% Scott Miller Director of Investments Doc. No. 043248 State of Kansas Department of Transportation Notice to Contractors Electronic copies of the letting proposals and plans are available on the KDOT website at http://www.ksdot.org/ burconsmain/contracts/proposal.asp. The website will allow the contractor to request approval from KDOT to bid as a prime contractor and be included on the ‘‘Bid Holders List,’’ or to be included on the ‘‘Non-Bid Holders List’’ as a subcontractor/supplier. KDOT’s approval is required to bid as a prime contractor. To bid as a prime contractor, KDOT needs to be notified of the intent to bid not later than the close of business on the Monday preceding the scheduled letting date. Failure to obtain prior approval to bid as a prime contractor on any projects listed below will be reason to reject the bid. The secretary of transportation reserves the right to reject bids that do not comply with all requirements for preparing a bidding proposal as specified in the 2007 edition of the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Standard Specifications for State Road and Bridge Construction. KDOT will only accept electronic proposals using the Bid Express website at http://www.bidx.com until 1 p.m. local time February 18, 2015. KDOT will open and read these proposals at the Eisenhower State Office Building, 700 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, at 1:30 p.m. local time February 18, 2015. An audio broadcast of the bid letting is available at http://www.ksdot.org/burconsmain/audio.asp. Each bidder shall certify that such person, firm, association or corporation has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with the submitted bid. This certification shall be in the form of a required contract provision provided by the state to each prospective bidder. Failure to complete the required contract provision and certify the completeness of the preceding statement when electronically signing the proposal will make the bid nonresponsive and not eligible for award consideration. Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Notice to Contractors Kansas Register District One — Northeast Johnson—46 KA-4122-01 — U.S. 56, east of Antioch to east of U.S. 56/U.S. 69 interchange; U.S. 69, from just south of U.S. 69/U.S. 56 interchange to just south of I-35, milling and overlay, 3.1 miles. (State Funds) Marshall—87-58 KA-2103-01 — K-87 bridges; bridge #032 located 0.17 mile north of K-9 and bridge #033 located 0.57 mile north of K-9 (Black Vermillion River drainage), bridge replacement. (Federal Funds) Pottawatomie—63-75 KA-2104-01 — Bridge #029 on K63 located 2.09 miles north of north junction K-16 (Straight Creek), bridge replacement. (Federal Funds) Shawnee—70-89 KA-2107-01 — Bridge #043 in Shawnee County on I-70 located 0.13 mile east of Carnahan Avenue/Deer Creek Trafficway interchange, bridge. (Federal Funds) Wyandotte—435-105 KA-2153-01 — I-435, bridges #235 and #240 located 1.84 miles northeast of K-5, bridge repair. (State Funds) Wyandotte—70-105 KA-3865-01 — I-70, bridges #167 and #096 (over Old K-32 and Kaw Road), located 0.38 mile east of the I-70/I-635 junction, bridge deck. (State Funds) Wyandotte—635-105 KA-3990-01 — I-63, bridge #299, located at I-635/I-70, bridge repair. (State Funds) Wyandotte—70-105 KA-4106-01 — I-70, bridge #172 located 0.44 mile west I-70/I-635, bridge repair. (State Funds) District Two — North Central Jewell—14-45 KA-2613-01 — K-14, from Broadway Avenue to the north side of Grant Street, curb and gutter, repair or replace, 0.5 mile. (State Funds) Marion—56-57 KA-3043-01 — Intersection of U.S. 56 and Adams Street, intersection improvement, 0.3 mile. (State Funds) Republic—148-79 KA-2472-01 — K-148, culvert #516 (Coal Creek) located 5.7 miles east of U.S. 81, culvert. (State Funds) District Three — Northwest Wallace—27-100 KA-2615-01 — K-27, from North Front Street south 765 feet, surfacing, 0.1 mile. (State Funds) District Four — Southeast Cherokee—400-11 KA-0740-01 — U.S. 400, from the Labette/Cherokee county line east to U.S. 400/K-7, milling and overlay, 13.4 miles. (Federal Funds) Cherokee—11 KA-4132-01 — U.S. 400, from U.S. 69A/ U.S. 400 to U.S. 400/U.S. 69A/K-66; U.S. 166, from the east city limits of Baxter Springs to U.S. 166/K-26; U.S. 69A, from the Kansas/Oklahoma state line to U.S. 69A/U.S. 400, milling and overlay, 11.5 miles. (State Funds) Crawford—9 U-2287-01 – Quincy Street, from Broadway to Joplin, grading and surfacing, 1.0 mile. (State Funds) Greenwood—400-37 KA-2375-03 — U.S. 400, from the Greenwood/Butler county line east 2.5 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.5 miles. (Federal Funds) Greenwood—400-37 KA-2375-04 — U.S. 400, from 5 miles east of the Butler/Greenwood county line east for 63 2.5 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.5 miles. (Federal Funds) Greenwood—400-37 KA-2375-05 – U.S. 400, from 1.7 miles east of U.S. 400/K-99 east junction east for 2.0 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.0 miles. (Federal Funds) Labette—400-50 KA-0741-01 — U.S. 400, from RS-1138 (Straus) east to the Labette/Cherokee county line, milling and overlay, 0.6 mile. (Federal Funds) Labette—400-50 KA-2375-08 — U.S. 400, from 0.5 mile east of the Labette/Montgomery county line east for 2.5 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.5 miles. (Federal Funds) Labette—400-50 KA-2375-09 — U.S. 400, from 5.0 miles southeast of U.S. 400/U.S. 59 east 2.0 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.0 miles. (Federal Funds) Labette—59-50 KA-3261-01 — U.S. 59, from the west junction of U.S. 59/U.S. 160 north to the south city limits of Parsons, milling and overlay, 8.3 miles. (Federal Funds) Labette—50 TE-0392-01 — Pedestrian/bike path from existing Frisco Walking Trail, through Forest Park, to 13th and Broadway, pedestrian and bicycle paths. (Federal Funds) Linn—52-54 KA-2475-01 — K-52, culvert #531 (Mine Creek drainage) located 2.8 miles west of south junction of U.S. 69, culvert. (State Funds) Miami—69-61 KA-3723-01 — U.S. 69, beginning at the Linn/Miami county line north 4.68 miles, milling and overlay, 4.7 miles. (State Funds) Montgomery—166-63 KA-2474-01 — U.S. 166, culvert #514 (Cotton Creek drainage) located 1.02 miles east of the Chautauqua/Montgomery county line, culvert. (State Funds) Neosho—39-67 KA-3994-01 — K-39, bridge #057 located 1.53 miles east of the east junction of U.S. 59/K-39 (Canville Creek), bridge repair. (State Funds) Wilson—400-103 KA-2375-06 — U.S. 400, from 1.5 miles east of the Wilson/Greenwood county line east for 2.0 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.0 miles. (Federal Funds) District Five — South Central Butler—400-8 KA-2375-02 — U.S. 400, from 8.3 miles east of U.S. 400/U.S. 54 junction east for 2.5 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.5 miles. (Federal Funds) Pratt—76 TE-0400-01 — U.S. 281 (Main Street) in Pratt, beginning at 1st Street (U.S. 54/400) then south to 5th Street, landscaping and beautification. (Federal Funds) Sedgwick—135-87 KA-4064-01 — I-135, light tower located 1000 feet south of I-135/101st Street, lighting. (State Funds) Statewide—106 KA-4133-01 — U.S. 54 in Kingman County, U.S. 50 in Reno and Harvey counties, K-254 and K-42 in Sedgwick County, milling, 27.5 miles. (State Funds) Statewide—106 KA-4126-01 — K-4, beginning at the Rush/Barton county line east to the west junction of U.S. 281; K-4, beginning at the Barton/Rice County line east to the Rice/Ellsworth county line, crack repair, 35.3 miles. (State Funds) District Six — Southwest Clark—160-13 KA-0004-01 — U.S. 160 from 0.5 mile west of the U.S. 160/U.S. 183/K-34 junction to 0.75 mile Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 64 Bond Sale Kansas Register east of U.S. 160/U.S. 183/K-34, 6.0 miles east of Ashland, grading and surfacing, 1.3 miles. (Federal Funds) Clark—160-13 KA-3688-01 — U.S. 160, from the east edge wearing surface of bridge #010 (West Branch Bear Creek) east to the Clark/Comanche county line, milling and overlay, 12.0 miles. (State Funds) inafter provided, which interest will be payable semiannually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, beginning March 1, 2016. Book-Entry-Only System The bonds shall be registered under a book-entry-only system administered through DTC. Mike King Secretary of Transportation Paying Agent and Bond Registrar Kansas State Treasurer, Topeka, Kansas. Good Faith Deposit Each bid shall be accompanied by a good faith deposit in the form of a cashier’s or certified check drawn on a bank located in the United States, a qualified financial surety bond or a wire transfer in Federal Reserve funds immediately available for use by the issuer in the amount of $92,000. Doc. No. 043236 (Published in the Kansas Register January 29, 2015.) Summary Notice of Bond Sale Unified School District No. 327 Ellsworth County, Kansas (Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo) $4,600,000* General Obligation Bonds, Series 2015 (General obligation bonds payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes) Bids Subject to the Notice of Bond Sale dated December 8, 2014, written and electronic bids will be received on behalf of the business director/clerk of Unified School District No. 327, Ellsworth County, Kansas (EllsworthKanopolis-Geneseo) (the issuer), in the case of written bids, at the address set forth below, and in the case of electronic bids, through PARITY, until 11 a.m. (CST) February 9, 2015, for the purchase of the above-referenced bonds. No bid of less than 101.5 percent of the principal amount of the bonds and accrued interest thereon to the date of delivery will be considered. Bond Details The bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The bonds will be dated February 25, 2015, and will become due on September 1 in the years as follows: Year Principal Amount* 2017 $140,000 2018 160,000 2019 165,000 2020 175,000 2021 180,000 2022 190,000 2023 200,000 2024 210,000 2025 220,000 2026 230,000 2027 245,000 2028 260,000 2029 270,000 2030 285,000 2031 300,000 2032 315,000 2033 335,000 2034 350,000 2035 370,000 The bonds will bear interest from the date thereof at rates to be determined when the bonds are sold as here䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Delivery The issuer will pay for preparation of the bonds and will deliver the same properly prepared, executed and registered without cost to the successful bidder on or about February 25, 2015, to DTC for the account of the successful bidder. Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness The equalized assessed tangible valuation for computation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2014 is $46,418,550. The total general obligation indebtedness of the issuer as of the dated date, including the bonds being sold, is $4,600,000. Approval of Bonds The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of Gilmore & Bell, P.C., Wichita, Kansas, bond counsel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the bonds will be furnished and paid for by the issuer, printed on the bonds and delivered to the successful bidder when the bonds are delivered. Additional Information Additional information regarding the bonds may be obtained from the financial advisor at the address set forth below. Financial Advisor — Facsimile Bid and Good Faith Deposit Delivery Address: Piper Jaffray & Co. 11635 Rosewood St. Leawood, KS 66211 Attn: Dustin Avey 913-345-3300 Fax: 913-345-3393 [email protected] Dated December 8, 2014. Unified School District No. 327 Ellsworth County, Kansas (Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo) *Subject to change; see Notice of Bond Sale dated December 8, 2014. Doc. No. 043255 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Notices 65 Kansas Register State of Kansas Department of Health and Environment Notice Concerning Kansas Voluntary Cleanup Program In accordance with K.S.A. 65-34,173, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment reports the following summary on behalf of the Voluntary Cleanup Program for the year 2014. During this annual reporting period KDHE received eight applications, with a cumulative total of 676 applications. The categories of applicants include agri-business (29%), oil/gas related (25%), industry (20%), commercial (14%), railroad (6%), government (3%), and private citizen (3%). A total of six cleanups were conducted for 2014, with a cumulative total of 81 cleanups. Susan Mosier, M.D. Interim Secretary of Health and Environment Doc. No. 043250 State of Kansas Department of Health and Environment Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regulations 28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 through 33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the authority vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, various draft water pollution control documents (permits, notices to revoke and reissue, notices to terminate) have been prepared and/or permit applications have been received for discharges to waters of the United States and the state of Kansas for the class of discharges described below. The proposed actions concerning the draft documents are based on staff review, applying the appropriate standards, regulations and effluent limitations of the state of Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. The final action will result in a Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kansas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subject to certain conditions, revocation and reissuance of the designated permit or termination of the designated permit. Public Notice No. KS-AG-15-039/050 Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Bill Hommertzheim, NE/4 of Section 22 Upper Arkansas Manager & N/2 of Section 23, River Basin High Choice Feeders, T18S, R34W, Scott LLC II County 7721 W. Hwy. 96 Scott City, KS 67871 Kansas Permit No. A-UASC-C015 Federal Permit No. KS0081175 This is a permit modification and reissuance for an existing facility with the maximum capacity of 20,000 head (20,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds. The facility consists of approximately 183.1 acres of open lot pens and associated feedlot areas. The waste management system includes drainage channels, two sediment basins and four earthen retention control structures. The permit is being modified to reflect the as-built conditions of the manure storage areas in Areas A and C. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE. The permitted number of animal units will remain the same as the previous permit. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Steve Wright SE/4 of Section 30, Upper Arkansas C7 Cattle Company T18S, R31W, Scott River Basin 2401 N. Union Road County Scott City, KS 67871 Kansas Permit No. A-UASC-C025 Federal Permit No. KS0094153 This is a permit renewal for an existing facility with the maximum capacity of 4,837 head (4,837 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds and 3,000 head (1,500 animal units) of cattle weighing 700 pounds or less, for a total of 6,337 animal units of cattle. The facility consists of approximately 25.4 acres of open lot pens and alleys; approximately 12.0 acres of feed roads, manure storage areas, and associated feedlot areas; and a feed storage area. Surface runoff and water tank overflow are collected and stored in two sediment basins and two earthen retention control structures. Plans to adequately contain runoff from the south portion of the sick pens and the feed storage area are required in the permit. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Brent Oatney SE/4 of Section 34, Lower Arkansas Oatney Farms, Inc. T23S, R07W, Reno River Basin 9516 W. Morgan Ave. County Partridge, KS 67566 Kansas Permit No. A-ARRN-B009 This is a new permit for an existing facility due to a modification in operation. The facility has changed from a dairy operation to a beef cattle operation for 300 head (300 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. This represents an increase of 100 head (20 animal units) from the previous permitted capacity. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Dale Love SW/4 of Section 31, Lower Arkansas 14010 Lake Cable Road T24S, R07W, Reno River Basin Partridge, KS 67566 County Kansas Permit No. A-ARRN-S009 This is the reissuance of a permit for an existing facility for 900 head (360 animal units) of swine weighing greater than 55 pounds. There is no change in the permitted animal units. Receiving Name and Address Legal Water of Applicant Description Dale W. Deters NE/4 of Section 30, Big Blue River D-L Dairy T04S, R12E, Basin 885 H Road Nemaha County Centralia, KS 66415 Kansas Permit No. A-BBNM-M001 A permit is being reissued to the existing dairy with a maximum capacity for 145 head (203 animal units) of mature dairy cattle, 20 head (20 animal units) of heifers weighing more than 700 pounds and 30 head (15 animal units) of dairy calves weighing less than 700 pounds, for a total of 238 animal units. The animal unit capacity has not changed since the previous permit. Name and Address Legal of Applicant Description Tyler Harting SE/4 of Section 12, Tyler Harting & Sons T04S, R23W, Land & Cattle Norton County 17693 Road U Norton, KS 67654 Kansas Permit No. A-SONT-B005 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Receiving Water Solomon River Basin (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 66 A permit is being reissued to the existing confined animal feeding facility with a maximum capacity of 999 head (999 animal units) of beef cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. The animal unit capacity has not changed since the previous permit. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Norman McMillan SE/4 of Section 18, Lower Republican Bonnie Brow Farms T05S, R04W, River Basin 2217 N. 70th Road Cloud County Jamestown, KS 66948 Kansas Permit No. A-LRCD-S008 This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum capacity of 558 head (223.2 animal units) of swine more than 55 pounds and 700 head (70 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less, for a total of 293.2 animal units of swine. There is no change in the permitted animal units from the previous permit cycle. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Willard Miller, Jr. N/2 of Section 17, Upper Republican Willard Miller, Jr. & Peggy T08S, R34W, River Basin Miller Trust Feedlot Thomas County #2 Lee Circle Colby, KS 67701 Kansas Permit No. A-URTH-C002 Federal Permit No. KS0090387 This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum capacity of 4,605 head (4,610 animal units). This represents an increase in 10 animal units due to the addition of 5 horses to the permit. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Dale F. Mueting SE/4 of Section 36, Big Blue River 729 G Road T04S, R11E, Basin Centralia, KS 66415 Nemaha County Kansas Permit No. A-BBNM-M003 This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum capacity of 85 head (119 animal units) of mature dairy cattle and 55 head (27.5 animal units) of dairy calves 700 pounds or less, for a total of 146.5 animal units. There is no change in the permitted animal units. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Robert Brady SE/4 of Section 36, Cimarron River Brady Inc. Truck Wash T27S, R41W, Basin 1990 N. Road L Stanton County Johnson, KS 67855 Kansas Permit No. A-CIST-T001 This is a reissuance of a permit for an existing private truck washing facility washing two or fewer trucks. Name and Address Legal Receiving of Applicant Description Water Mike Erbe NW/4 of Section 31, Verdigris River Erbe Hog Farm T29S, R17E, Basin 7565 Udall Road Wilson County Altoona, KS 66710 Kansas Permit No. A-VEWL-S003 This is a reissuance of a permit of an existing facility for the maximum capacity of 800 head (320 animal units) of swine weighing greater than 55 pounds and 300 head (30 animal units) of swine weighing 55 pounds or less, for a total of 1,100 head (350 animal units) of swine. The permit contains modifications consisting of the reduction of 200 head (80 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds and 350 head (35 animal units) of swine weighing less than 55 pounds. This modification represents a decrease in the permitted animal units from the previous permit. Name and Address Legal of Applicant Description Kelly Nichols E/2 of Section 20, Nichols Feeders T26S, R26W, 10919 101 Road Ford County Dodge City, KS 67801 Kansas Permit No. A-UAFO-B008 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Notice Kansas Register This is a reissuance for a permit for the maximum capacity of 999 head (499.5 animal units) of cattle weighing less than 700 pounds. There is no change in the permitted animal units. Public Notice No. KS-AG-R-15-003 Per K.S.A. 65-171d, the following registration has been received for a proposed confined feeding facility: Name and Address of Registrant Selzer Dairy Inc. 2827 Frontier Road Canton, KS 67428 Legal Description SW/4 of Section 02, T20S, R01W County McPherson Persons wishing to comment on the draft documents and/or permit applications must submit their comments in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment if they wish to have the comments considered in the decision-making process. Comments should be submitted to the attention of the Livestock Waste Management Section for agricultural-related draft documents or applications, or to the Technical Services Section for all other permits, at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Environment, Bureau of Water, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 420, Topeka, 66612-1367. All comments regarding the draft documents or application notices received on or before February 28 will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding this public notice. Please refer to the appropriate Kansas document number (KS-AG-15-039/050, KSAG-R-15-003) and name of the applicant/permittee when preparing comments. After review of any comments received during the public notice period, the secretary of health and environment will issue a determination regarding final agency action on each draft document/application. If response to any draft document/application indicates significant public interest, a public hearing may be held in conformance with K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC). All draft documents/applications and the supporting information including any comments received are on file and may be inspected at the offices of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water. These documents are available upon request at the copying cost assessed by KDHE. Application information and components of plans and specifications for all new and expanding swine facilities are available on the Internet at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environment offices are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Susan Mosier, M.D. Interim Secretary of Health and Environment Doc. No. 043258 Receiving Water Upper Arkansas River Basin Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Hearings 67 Kansas Register State of Kansas Department of Commerce Notice of Hearing The Kansas Department of Commerce, CDBG Program, will conduct a public hearing on the proposed FFY 2015 and 2016 Community Development Block Grant Program from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 10, in the department’s main conference room, Suite 100, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Topeka. The purpose of this hearing is to gain citizen input on the proposed changes to the federally funded CDBG program, as well as take comments on the performance of past administration of this program. No preregistration is required. All citizens are invited to attend the public hearing or also may call in by conference call at 866-620-7326 (conference code 6583791179). Anyone needing special accommodations should contact the Kansas Department of Commerce at least five business days in advance of the hearing at 785-296-3004, fax 785-296-3490 or TTY 711. Proposed CDBG Program changes listed below will be discussed at the public hearing: 1. For the 2016 grant year, applicants will be given two chances to apply for CDBG funds for any particular project. If an applicant fails to secure CDBG funding during two rounds of funding for any reason, it will be barred from applying for three years after the second denial of funding. 2. For the 2016 grant year, all landlords participating in the housing rehabilitation program must contribute 25 percent match regardless of their income status. 3. For the 2016 grant year, five rating points will be removed from ‘‘Readiness’’ and added to ‘‘Past Efforts to Address Need.’’ The new rating system is as follows: a. Project Need 35 Points b. Project Alternative 10 Points c. Past Efforts to Address Need 10 Points d. Project Readiness 5 Points e. Leverage 20 Points f. Local Effort 20 Points g. Total 100 Points 4. For the 2016 grant year, public hearing notices must describe the exact project being applied for to include: project location, budget, scope, funding sources, etc. 5. For the 2015 grant year, the State Revolving Loan Fund will be capped at $5 million. Any excess funds generated through program income will be rolled into the general CDBG allocation. This cap will be reviewed annually for adjustment when necessary. 6. For the 2015 grant year, Economic Development rule change to allow for 25 percent business finance loan forgiveness on the principal amount of business finance loans if the business meets the job creation and 24-month performance requirements. 7. For the 2015 grant year, the department will make available a new round of funding up to $15 million: a. Up to $12 million: Grant requests may not exceed $350,000 or $2000 per beneficiary. The minimum is $100,000. Applicants must provide 10 percent cash match: i. Sidewalks. ii. Community storm shelters. iii. Playground equipment and city-owned park improvements (tennis, basketball courts, bathrooms, open shelter houses, and improvements to lighting where none currently exists). iv. Combination of above. b. Micro-Loan grants up to $2 million – $50,000 minimum up to $100,000 maximum grant: i. Open to counties only. ii. Counties with no Micro-Loan programs in place may apply. c. Regional Home Handicapped Accessibility Program up to $1 million – minimum of $75,000 per county up to a $400,000 maximum. i. Open to multi-jurisdiction (multi-county, i.e., two or more). Written comments will be accepted until the day of the hearing and may be sent to [email protected] or to the Kansas Department of Commerce, 1000 S.W. Jackson, Suite 100, Topeka, 66612-1354. Pat George Secretary of Commerce Doc. No. 043254 State of Kansas State Corporation Commission Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 16, at the State Corporation Commission office, 266 N. Main, Suite 220, Wichita, to consider the adoption of proposed rules and regulations of the commission on a permanent basis. This 60-day notice of the public hearing constitutes a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed rules and regulations. All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to the State Corporation Commission, Conservation Division, Legal Department, 266 N. Main, Suite 220, Wichita, 67202, or by email to [email protected]. All interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity to present their views orally regarding the adoption of the proposed regulations during the public hearing. Any individual with a disability may request an accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulations and economic impact statements in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 10 days in advance of the hearing by contacting Jonathan R. Myers at 316337-6200. Summaries of the proposed regulations and their economic impact follow. Statements indicating that a regulation will ‘‘have no economic impact’’ are intended to indicate that no economic impact on the State Corporation Commission, other state agencies, state employees or the general public has been identified. Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 68 Kansas Register Copies of the proposed regulations and the economic impact statement for the proposed regulations can be obtained by contacting the State Corporation Commission, Conservation Division, Legal Department, or accessed online at http://kcc.ks.gov. K.A.R. 82-3-207. Oil drilling unit. The proposed amendment clarifies the size of drilling units and eliminates reference to acreage attribution units. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-312. Gas allowables and drilling unit. The proposed amendment clarifies the size of drilling units, eliminates reference to acreage attribution units, and eliminates redundant language regarding exceptions. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-2-402. Trial tests; application, contents and approval. The proposed revocation will eliminate unnecessary disposal well provisions that have not been used for decades. Revocation will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-2-506. Electric submersible pumps; application and approval. The proposed revocation will eliminate a provision regarding applications for electric submersible pumps. The provision has not been used for decades. Revocation will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-2-507. Same; assessment of cost. The proposed revocation will eliminate a provision calling for a $15 fee for every pump made part of an application pursuant to K.A.R. 82-2-506. As the provision has not been used for decades, revocation will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-1100 to K.A.R. 82-3-1120. Carbon dioxide storage facilities. The proposed revocation will eliminate regulations that are preempted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to regulate such facilities at the federal level. There are currently no carbon dioxide storage facilities in Kansas. Revocation will have no economic impact. Thomas A. Day Acting Executive Director Doc. No. 043253 State of Kansas State Corporation Commission Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 16, at the State Corporation Commission office, 266 N. Main, Suite 220, Wichita, to consider the adoption of proposed rules and regulations of the commission on a permanent basis. This 60-day notice of the public hearing constitutes a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed rules and regulations. All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to the State Corporation Commission, Conservation Division, Legal Department, 266 N. Main, Suite 220, Wichita, 67202, or by email to [email protected]. All interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity to present their views orally regarding the adoption of the proposed regulations during the public hearing. 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Hearings Any individual with a disability may request an accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulations and economic impact statements in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least 10 days in advance of the hearing by contacting Lane R. Palmateer at 316337-6200. Summaries of the proposed regulations and their economic impact follow. Statements indicating that a regulation will ‘‘have no economic impact’’ are intended to indicate that no economic impact on the State Corporation Commission, other state agencies, state employees or the general public has been identified. Copies of the proposed regulations and the economic impact statement for the proposed regulations can be obtained by contacting the State Corporation Commission, Conservation Division, Legal Department, or accessed online at http://kcc.ks.gov. K.A.R. 82-3-100. Applicability; exception. The proposed amendment clarifies notice requirements for applications and hearings. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-106. Surface casing and cement. The proposed amendment clarifies references to incorporated documents, and it clarifies the requirements for cementing the casing in wells. The proposed amendment requires a well to be drilled 21⁄4" wider than the casing to be used, to ensure sufficient cement is installed to protect usable water and to allow remedial cementing if needed. The 21⁄4" requirement already exists in eastern Kansas and is expanded statewide. The proposed amendment requires installation of casing centralizers, which ensure cement is evenly distributed around the casing to protect usable water. The proposed amendment requires an operator, upon reaching total depth in wells not located in eastern Kansas, to keep the rig on the well until casing has been installed or the well has been plugged. Requiring centralizers for new wells and broadening the 21⁄4" requirement beyond eastern Kansas will have an economic impact on an operator drilling a well, but the impact is outweighed by the private and public interest in ensuring wells are properly cemented to prevent pollution of usable groundwater. K.A.R. 82-3-109. Well spacing orders and basic proration orders. The proposed amendment clarifies notice requirements for applications and hearings. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-203. Production allowable. The proposed amendment clarifies notice requirements for applications and hearings. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-208. Venting or flaring of casinghead gas. The proposed amendment clarifies notice requirements for applications and hearings. It will have no economic impact. K.A.R. 82-3-209. Flaring of sour gas. The proposed amendment clarifies notice requirements for applications and hearings. It will have no economic impact. Thomas A. Day Acting Executive Director Doc. No. 043252 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Hearing Kansas Register State of Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 1, in Room 509 of the Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, to consider the adoption of amended administrative regulations. This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed amendments to the regulations. All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to the Board of Emergency Medical Services, Room 1031, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, 66612, or by email to [email protected]. All interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity to present their views orally on the adoption of the proposed amendments to the regulations during the hearing. In order to give all parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be necessary to request that each participant limit any oral presentations to five minutes. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulations and economic impact statements in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting Ann Stevenson at 785-296-7296. Handicapped parking is located in front of and to the north of the Landon State Office Building. The regulations are being proposed for adoption on a permanent basis. A summary of the proposed regulations follows: K.A.R. 109-10-1, Curriculum approval, is being revoked and language has been appropriately inserted to the specific curriculum approval in the following regulations: K.A.R. 109-10-1(a), K.A.R. 109-10-1(b), K.A.R. 10910-1(c), K.A.R. 109-10-1(d), K.A.R. 109-10-1(e), K.A.R. 10910-1(f) and K.A.R. 109-10-1(g). There will be no economic impact to the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services associated with this regulatory revocation. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revocation. K.A.R. 109-10-1c, Approved advanced emergency medical technician education standards, was revised to appropriately reflect the educational standards that have been revised to the current approved medication list for this scope. There is no anticipated economic impact to the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services associated with this regulatory revision. There will be no anticipated economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. K.A.R. 109-10-1e, Approved instructor-coordinator standards, defines the curriculum of the initial course of instruction for the instructor-coordinator. This revision of the current regulation is to appropriately cite the title to the education curriculum and document adopted by reference and to include a practical competency component 69 previously detailed in K.A.R. 109-10-1 (regulation pending revocation). There will be no economic impact to the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services associated with this regulatory revision. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. K.A.R. 109-10-2, Long term accreditation of training programs for initial courses, is being revoked as it has been a process unused for seven years. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revocation. There will be no economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revocation. K.A.R. 109-10-7, Distance learning, prescribes the format of distance learning as it pertains to emergency medical services. Language was implemented to combine training officer I and training officer II to training officer as a qualified instructor and to reference appropriate regulations in paragraph (c). There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. There will be no economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revision. K.A.R. 109-11-3a, Emergency medical technician course approval, is amended to correctly reference the appropriate regulation for standard course requirements and to correctly reflect who shall provide course documentation upon request of the board. The current regulation references a revoked regulation. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. There will be no economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revision. K.A.R. 109-11-4a, Advanced emergency medical technician course approval, is amended to correctly reference the appropriate regulation for standard course requirements and to correctly reflect who shall provide course documentation upon request of the board. The current regulation references a revoked regulation. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. There will be no economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revision. K.A.R. 109-11-6a, Paramedic course approval, is amended to correctly reference the appropriate regulation for standard course requirements, allowing student internship with an equal or higher level of certified attendant regardless of service type, a corrected reference to licensure of a registered nurse and to correctly reflect who shall provide course documentation upon request of the board. The current regulation references a revoked regulation. Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 70 Hearing/Regulations Kansas Register There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revision. There will be minimal economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revision as it will increase the number of available internship sites across the state resulting in reduced drive time for students and less time away from work. K.A.R. 109-11-10, Emergency medical technician basic bridge course approval, is being revoked as the course is no longer being offered and the two scopes of practice no longer exist. There will be no economic impact on other governmental agencies, private business or individuals with this regulatory revocation. There will be no economic impact on emergency medical services attendants, agencies or other emergency medical services-related entities associated with this regulatory revocation. Copies of the complete regulations and the complete economic impact statements may be obtained from the Board of Emergency Medical Services at the contact information above or can be accessed at www.ksbems.org. Joseph House Executive Director Doc. No. 043257 State of Kansas Board of Pharmacy Permanent Administrative Regulations Article 2.—DRUGSTORES 68-2-22. Electronic transmission of a prescription. (a) Each prescription drug order transmitted electronically shall be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a prescriber acting within the course of legitimate professional practice. (b) Each prescription drug order communicated by way of electronic transmission shall meet these requirements: (1) Be transmitted to a pharmacist in a licensed pharmacy of the patient’s choice, exactly as transmitted by the prescriber; (2) identify the transmitter’s phone number for verbal confirmation, the time and date of transmission, and the identity of the pharmacy intended to receive the transmission, as well as any other information required by federal and state laws and regulations; (3) be transmitted by an authorized prescriber or the prescriber’s designated agent; and (4) be deemed the original prescription drug order, if the order meets the requirements of this regulation. (c) Any prescriber may authorize an agent to communicate a prescription drug order orally or electronically to a pharmacist in a licensed pharmacy if the identity of the transmitting agent is included in the order. (d) Each pharmacist shall exercise professional judgment regarding the accuracy, validity, and authenticity of the prescription drug order communicated by way of 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 electronic transmission, consistent with existing federal and state laws and regulations. (e) All electronic equipment for receipt of prescription drug orders communicated by way of electronic transmission shall be maintained so as to ensure against unauthorized access. (f) Persons other than those bound by a confidentiality agreement shall not have access to pharmacy records containing confidential information or personally identifiable information concerning the pharmacy’s patients. (g) If communicated by electronic transmission, the prescription drug order shall be maintained in hard copy or as an electronic document for the time required by existing federal or state laws and regulations, whichever is longer. (h) Any prescription drug order, including that for any controlled substance listed in schedules II, III, IV, and V, may be communicated by way of electronic transmission, if all requirements of K.A.R. 68-20-10a are met. (i) After the pharmacist views the prescription drug order, this order shall be immediately reduced to a hard copy or an electronic document and shall contain all information required by federal and state laws and regulations. (j) Each electronic prescription drug order created and transmitted in conformance with 21 C.F.R. part 1311 shall be considered an original, written, signed prescription drug order. (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-1630 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-1642; implementing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 651637b and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-1642; effective Feb. 5, 1999; amended Dec. 27, 1999; amended June 2, 2006; amended Oct. 23, 2009; amended May 20, 2011; amended Feb. 13, 2015.) Article 16.—CANCER DRUG REPOSITORY PROGRAM 68-16-1 and 68-16-2. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 65-1667; effective Dec. 1, 2006; revoked Feb. 13, 2015.) 68-16-3. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2007 Supp. 65-1667; effective Dec. 1, 2006; amended April 10, 2009; revoked Feb. 13, 2015.) 68-16-4. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 65-1667; effective Dec. 1, 2006; revoked Feb. 13, 2015.) 68-16-5. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 65-1665 and K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 65-1667; effective Dec. 1, 2006; revoked Feb. 13, 2015.) 68-16-6, 68-16-7, 68-16-8, and 68-16-9. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 65-1667; effective Dec. 1, 2006; revoked Feb. 13, 2015.) Article 20.—CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 68-20-l0a. Electronic transmission of a controlled substance prescription. (a) Each prescription drug order transmitted electronically shall be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a prescriber acting within the course of legitimate professional practice. Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Regulations Kansas Register (b) Each prescription drug order communicated by way of electronic transmission shall fulfill all the requirements of K.A.R. 68-2-22. (c) A prescription drug order, including that for any controlled substance listed in schedules II, III, IV, and V, may be communicated by electronic transmission in accordance with 21 C.F.R. part 1311. (d) Each electronic prescription drug order created and transmitted in conformance with 21 C.F.R. part 1311 shall be considered an original, written, signed prescription drug order. (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-1630, K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-1642, and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-4102; implementing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-1642, 65-4102, and 65-4123; effective Feb. 5, 1999; amended Dec. 27, 1999; amended April 23, 2010; amended May 20, 2011; amended Feb. 13, 2015.) Debra Billingsley Executive Secretary Doc. No. 043259 State of Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services Permanent Administrative Regulations Article 2.—AMBULANCE SERVICES; PERMITS AND REGULATIONS 109-2-8. Standards for type I, type II, type IIA, and type V ground ambulances and equipment. (a) Each ambulance shall meet the vehicle and equipment standards that are applicable to that class of ambulance. (b) Each ambulance shall have the ambulance license prominently displayed in the patient compartment. (c) The patient compartment size shall meet or exceed the following specifications: (1) Headroom: 60 inches; and (2) length: 116 inches. (d) Each ambulance shall have a heating and cooling system that is controlled separately for the patient and the driver compartments. The air conditioners for each compartment shall have separate evaporators. (e) Each ambulance shall have separate ventilation systems for the driver and patient compartments. These systems shall be separately controlled within each compartment. Fresh air intakes shall be located in the most practical, contaminant-free air space on the ambulance. The patient compartment shall be ventilated through the heating and cooling systems. (f) The patient compartment in each ambulance shall have adequate lighting so that patient care can be given and the patient’s status monitored without the need for portable or hand-held lighting. A reduced lighting level shall also be provided. A patient compartment light and step-well light shall be automatically activated by opening the entrance doors. Interior light fixtures shall be recessed and shall not protrude more than 11⁄2 inches. (g) Each ambulance shall have an electrical system to meet maximum demand of the electrical specifications of the vehicle. All conversion equipment shall have individual fusing that is separate from the chassis fuse system. 71 (h) Each ambulance shall have lights and sirens as required by K.S.A. 8-1720 and K.S.A. 8-1738, and amendments thereto. (i) Each ambulance shall have an exterior patient loading light over the rear door, which shall be activated both manually by an inside switch and automatically when the door is opened. (j) The operator shall mark each ambulance licensed by the board as follows: (1) The name of the ambulance service shall be in block letters, not less than four inches in height, and in a color that contrasts with the background color. The service name shall be located on both sides of the ambulance and shall be placed in such a manner that it is readily identifiable to other motor vehicle operators. (2) Any operator may use a decal or logo that identifies the ambulance service in place of lettering. The decal or logo shall be at least 10 inches in height and shall be in a color that contrasts with the background color. The decal or logo shall be located on both sides of the ambulance and shall be placed in such a manner that the decal or logo is readily identifiable to other motor vehicle operators. (3) Each ambulance initially licensed by the board before January 1, 1995 that is identified either by letters or a logo on both sides of the ambulance shall be exempt from the minimum size requirements in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection. (k) Each type I, type II, type llA, and type V ambulance shall have a communications system that is readily accessible to both the attendant and the driver and is in compliance with K.A.R. 109-2-5(a). (l) An operator shall equip each ambulance as follows: (1) At least two annually inspected ABC fire extinguishers or comparable fire extinguishers with at least five pounds of dry chemical, which shall be secured. One fire extinguisher shall be easily accessible by the driver, and the other shall be easily accessible by the attendant; (2) either two portable, functional flashlights or one flashlight and one spotlight; (3) one four-wheeled or six-wheeled, all-purpose, multilevel cot with an elevating head and at least two safety straps with locking mechanisms; (4) one urinal; (5) one bedpan; (6) one emesis basin or convenience bag; (7) one complete change of linen; (8) two blankets; (9) one waterproof cot cover; (10) one pillow; and (11) a ‘‘no-smoking’’ sign posted in the patient compartment and the driver compartment. (m) The operator shall equip each ground ambulance with the following internal medical systems: (1) An oxygen system with at least two outlets located within the patient compartment and at least 2,000 liters of storage capacity, with a minimum oxygen level of 200 psi. The cylinder shall be in a compartment that is vented to the outside. The pressure gauge and regulator control valve shall be readily accessible to the attendant from inside the patient compartment; and Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 72 Kansas Register (2) a functioning, on-board, electrically powered suction aspirator system with a vacuum of at least 300 millimeters of mercury at the catheter tip. The unit shall be easily accessible with large-bore, nonkinking suction tubing and a large-bore, semirigid, nonmetalic oropharyngeal suction tip. (n) The operator shall equip each ground ambulance with the following medical equipment: (1) A portable oxygen unit of at least 300-liter storage capacity, complete with pressure gauge and flowmeter and with a minimum oxygen level of 200 psi. The unit shall be readily accessible from inside the patient compartment; (2) a functioning, portable, self-contained battery or manual suction aspirator with a vacuum of at least 300 millimeters of mercury at the catheter tip and a transparent or translucent collection bottle or bag. The unit shall be fitted with large-bore, nonkinking suction tubing and a large-bore, semirigid, nonmetallic oropharyngeal suction tip, unless the unit is self-contained; (3) a hand-operated, adult bag-mask ventilation unit, which shall be capable of use with the oxygen supply; (4) a hand-operated, pediatric bag-mask ventilation unit, which shall be capable of use with oxygen supply; (5) oxygen masks in adult and pediatric sizes; (6) nasal cannulas in adult and pediatric sizes; (7) oropharyngeal airways in adult, pediatric, and infant sizes; (8) a blood pressure manometer with extra-large, adult, and pediatric cuffs and a stethoscope; (9) an obstetric kit with contents as described in the ambulance service’s medical protocol; (10) sterile burn sheets; (11) sterile large trauma dressings; (12) assorted sterile gauze pads; (13) occlusive gauze pads; (14) rolled, self-adhering bandages; (15) adhesive tape at least one inch wide; (16) bandage shears; (17) one liter of sterile water, currently dated or one liter of sterile saline, currently dated; and (18) currently dated medications, as authorized by the scope of practice and protocols. (o) The operator shall equip each ground ambulance with the following patient-handling and splinting equipment: (1) If required by protocol, a long spinal-immobilization device, complete with accessories to immobilize a patient; (2) a set of extremity splints including one arm and one leg splint, in adult and pediatric sizes; 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Regulations (3) a set of rigid cervical collars in assorted adult and pediatric sizes; (4) if required by protocol, foam wedges or other devices that serve to stabilize the head, neck, and back as one unit; and (5) patient disaster tags. (p) The operator shall equip each type I, type IIA, type II, and type V ground ambulance with the following blood-borne and body fluid pathogen protection equipment in a quantity sufficient for crew members: (1) Surgical or medical protective gloves; (2) protective goggles, glasses or chin-length clear face shields; (3) filtering masks that cover the mouth and nose; (4) nonpermeable, full-length, long-sleeve protective gowns; (5) a leakproof, rigid container clearly marked as ‘‘Biohazard’’ for the disposal of sharp objects; and (6) a leakproof, closeable container for soiled linen and supplies. (q) The operator shall equip each type I ambulance, type IIA ambulance, and type V ambulance with the following: (1) A monitor-defibrillator; (2) a drug supply as listed in the ambulance service’s medical protocols; (3) intravenous administration sets according to medical protocol; (4) intravenous solutions in plastic bags or plastic bottles as listed in the ambulance service’s medical protocols; (5) assorted syringes and needles necessary to meet the requirements of the medical protocols; and (6) if authorized by protocols, endotracheal tubes and laryngoscope blades in adult, child, and infant sizes. (r) If an operator’s medical protocols or equipment list is amended, a copy of these changes shall be submitted to the board by the ambulance service operator within 15 days of implementation of the change. Equipment and supplies obtained on a trial basis or for temporary use by the operator shall not be required to be reported to the board by an operator. (Authorized by K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-6110; implementing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-6110, K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 65-6112, and K.S.A. 65-6128; effective May 1, 1985; amended, T-88-24, July 15, 1987; amended May 1, 1988; amended July 17, 1989; amended Aug. 16, 1993; amended Jan. 31, 1997; amended Jan. 27, 2012; amended Feb. 13, 2015.) Joseph House Executive Director Doc. No. 043241 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Index to Regulations INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS This index lists in numerical order the new, amended and revoked administrative regulations and the volume and page number of the Kansas Register issue in which more information can be found. Temporary regulations are designated with a (T) in the Action column. This cumulative index supplements the 2009 Volumes of the Kansas Administrative Regulations and the 2014 Supplement of the Kansas Administrative Regulations. AGENCY 1: DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION Reg. No. 1-9-22 1-14-11 Action Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 885 V. 33, p. 886 AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Reg. No. 5-7-1 5-7-4 5-7-4b Action Amended Amended New Register V. 33, p. 325 V. 33, p. 325 V. 33, p. 326 AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF ANIMAL HEALTH Reg. No. 9-3-6 through 9-3-17 9-29-1 through 9-29-15 Action New Revoked Register V. 33, p. 922-926 V. 33, p. 927 AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Reg. No. 10-10-5 10-10-5 Action Amended (T) Amended Register V. 33, p. 627 V. 33, p. 921 AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL Reg. No. 16-11-7 16-11-7 16-13-1 16-13-1 Action Amended (T) Amended New (T) New Register V. 33, p. 730 V. 33, p. 1047 V. 33, p. 731 V. 33, p. 1048 AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THE STATE BANK COMMISSIONER Reg. No. Action 17-11-18 17-11-21 17-24-2 17-25-1 Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. V. V. V. 33, 33, 33, 33, p. p. p. p. 684 684 946 946 AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL Reg. No. 22-8-4 22-8-7 22-8-11 22-8-12 Action Revoked Revoked Amended Amended Register V. V. V. V. 33, 33, 33, 33, p. p. p. p. 371 371 371 371 AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES Reg. No. 26-39-500 through 26-39-506 26-39-500 through 26-39-506 Action New (T) New Register V. 33, p. 956-959 V. 33, p. 1171-1174 AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Reg. No. Action 28-1-23 28-4-550 New Amended 73 Kansas Register Register V. 33, p. 309 V. 33, p. 200 28-4-552 28-4-556 28-4-564 28-4-565 28-4-568 28-4-569 28-4-573 28-4-1250 through 28-4-1269 28-4-1250 through 28-4-1269 28-14-1 28-14-2 28-16-28g 28-19-720 28-19-750 Revoked Revoked Amended Amended Amended Amended New New (T) New Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended V. 33, p. 202 V. 33, p. 202 V. 33, p. 202 V. 33, p. 203 V. 33, p. 203 V. 33, p. 204 V. 33, p. 204 V. 33, p. 8-24 V. 33, p. 262-278 V. 33, p. 518 V. 33, p. 518 V. 33, p. 643 V. 33, p. 1125 V. 33, p. 1126 AGENCY 30: DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Reg. No. 30-6-34 30-6-35 30-6-36 30-6-39 30-6-40 30-6-41 30-6-50 through 30-6-56 30-6-60 30-6-63 30-6-65 30-6-70 30-6-78 30-6-80 30-6-81 30-6-82 30-6-85 through 30-6-89 30-6-91 30-6-94 30-6-95 30-6-103 30-6-106 through 30-6-113 30-6-120 30-6-140 30-6-150 30-14-1 30-14-2 30-14-3 30-14-20 30-14-21 30-14-23 through 30-14-26 30-14-28 through 30-14-31 30-14-50 Action Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Revoked Register V. V. V. V. V. V. p. p. p. p. p. p. 142 142 142 142 142 142 V. 33, p. 142, V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 V. V. V. V. V. 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, 33, p. p. p. p. p. 143 143 143 143 144 V. 33, p. 144, V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. V. 33, p. 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 40-1-28 40-1-37 40-1-48 40-3-59 40-16-1 40-16-2 Revoked Revoked Action Amended Amended Amended New New New V. 33, p. 145 V. 33, p. 145 V. 33, p. 145 Register V. 33, p. 68 V. 33, p. 68 V. 33, p. 68 V. 33, p. 68 V. 33, p. 69 V. 33, p. 69 AGENCY 44: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Reg. No. Action 44-12-211 44-12-212 44-12-601 Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 577 V. 33, p. 577 V. 33, p. 577 AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR— DIVISION OF WORKERS COMPENSATION Reg. No. 51-9-7 Action 54-4-1 New Register V. 33, p. 225 AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING Reg. No. Action 60-4-101 60-8-101 60-11-119 60-13-101 Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 580 V. 33, p. 580 V. 33, p. 580 V. 33, p. 580 AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFFESSIONS Reg. No. 66-6-1 66-6-1 66-6-4 66-6-4 66-6-6 66-6-10 66-8-4 66-8-6 66-8-7 66-8-7 66-8-8 66-9-5 66-9-6 66-9-6 66-9-7 66-10-1 66-10-10 66-10-10a 66-10-11 66-10-12 66-10-13 66-10-13 66-10-14 66-10-14 66-11-1a 66-11-1a 66-11-1b 66-11-4 66-11-4 66-11-5 66-12-1 66-12-1 66-14-6 Action Amended (T) Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended New Amended Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Revoked Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended Amended (T) Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 627 V. 33, p. 950 V. 33, p. 628 V. 33, p. 950 V. 33, p. 951 V. 33, p. 951 V. 33, p. 952 V. 33, p. 952 V. 33, p. 629 V. 33, p. 952 V. 33, p. 952 V. 33, p. 952 V. 33, p. 629 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 953 V. 33, p. 629 V. 33, p. 954 V. 33, p. 629 V. 33, p. 954 V. 33, p. 630 V. 33, p. 954 V. 33, p. 955 V. 33, p. 630 V. 33, p. 955 V. 33, p. 955 V. 33, p. 630 V. 33, p. 955 V. 33, p. 955 AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY Reg. No. 68-11-1 68-11-2 68-21-1 68-21-2 68-21-7 Action Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 493 V. 33, p. 493 V. 33, p. 493 V. 33, p. 494 V. 33, p. 1150 AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY Revoked AGENCY 40: KANSAS INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Reg. No. AGENCY 54: STATE LIBRARY OF KANSAS Reg. No. Action Amended Register V. 33, p. 1253 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Reg. No. Action 69-3-27 69-3-29 69-11-1 69-11-2 69-12-5 69-15-1 69-15-3 69-15-4 69-15-5 69-15-7 69-15-12 through 69-15-15 69-15-17 69-15-30 Amended New Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 517 V. 33, p. 108 V. 33, p. 109 V. 33, p. 109 V. 33, p. 109 Amended Amended Amended V. 33, p. 109-111 V. 33, p. 111 V. 33, p. 518 AGENCY 71: KANSAS DENTAL BOARD Reg. No. 71-4-1 Action Amended Register V. 33, p. 492 AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY Reg. No. 74-2-1 74-2-7 Action Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 241 V. 33, p. 242 (continued) 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 74 Index to Regulations Kansas Register 74-4-9 74-5-2 74-5-101 74-5-202 74-5-406 74-5-407 74-6-2 74-11-6 74-11-7 74-11-15 Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Revoked V. 33, p. 242 V. 33, p. 243 V. 33, p. 244 V. 33, p. 244 V. 33, p. 244 V. 33, p. 245 V. 33, p. 245 V. 33, p. 245 V. 33, p. 246 V. 33, p. 246 AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION Reg. No. Action 82-11-1 82-11-4 82-11-11 Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 1308 V. 33, p. 1308 V. 33, p. 1313 AGENCY 91: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Reg. No. 91-1-200 through 91-1-204 91-1-200 through 91-1-204 91-1-214 91-1-220 91-1-220 Action Register Amended (T) V. 33, p. 764-772 Amended Amended Amended (T) Amended V. 33, p. 1049-1057 V. 33, p. 1081 V. 33, p. 775 V. 33, p. 1060 AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Reg. No. 92-12-146 through 92-12-149 92-14-6 92-14-9 92-56-1 92-56-2 92-56-4 92-56-5 92-56-6 through 92-56-9 Action New Amended Revoked Amended Amended Amended Amended New Register V. 33, p. 1194 V. 33, p. 1028 V. 33, p. 1028 V. 33, p. 371 V. 33, p. 372 V. 33, p. 374 V. 33, p. 375 V. 33, p. 375, 376 AGENCY 93: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE— DIVISION OF PROPERTY VALUATION Reg. No. 93-4-2 through 93-4-6 Action Amended Register V. 33, p. 974, 975 AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD Reg. No. Action 102-3-3a Amended Register V. 33, p. 1219 AGENCY 105: BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES Reg. No. Action 105-11-1 Amended Register V. 33, p. 1253 AGENCY 108: STATE EMPLOYEES HEALTH CARE COMMISSION Reg. No. 108-1-1 108-1-3 108-1-4 Action Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 1284 V. 33, p. 1286 V. 33, p. 1288 AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Reg. No. Action 109-2-7 109-2-11 109-2-13 109-3-5 109-15-1 Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 644 V. 33, p. 644 V. 33, p. 646 V. 33, p. 849 V. 33, p. 1283 AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY A complete index listing all regulations filed by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 2001 through 2003 can be found in the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 52, December 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2006 through 2007 can be found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2008 through November 2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 1, 2009 through December 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 22, 2011 through November 6, 2013, can be found in the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas Register. The following regulations were filed after December 15, 2013: Reg. No. 111-2-314 111-2-315 111-2-316 111-2-317 111-4-3295 through 111-4-3305 111-4-3306 through 111-4-3310 111-4-3311 through 111-4-3316 111-4-3317 through 111-4-3325 111-4-3326 through 111-4-3333 111-4-3334 111-4-3335 111-4-3336 through 111-4-3340 111-4-3341 111-4-3342 111-4-3343 111-4-3344 111-4-3345 111-4-3346 through 111-4-3355 111-4-3356 through 111-4-3362 111-4-3363 through 111-4-3368 111-4-3369 111-4-3370 111-4-3371 111-5-23 111-5-25 111-5-26 111-5-28 111-5-31 111-5-200 111-5-212a 111-5-213 through 111-5-217 111-5-218 111-7-261 111-7-262 111-7-263 111-9-199 through 111-9-203 111-9-204 111-9-205 111-9-206 111-9-207 111-9-208 through 111-9-211 111-15-1 Action Register New New New New V. 33, p. 59 V. 33, p. 758 V. 33, p. 1101 V. 33, p. 1101 New V. 33, p. 35-44 New V. 33, p. 60-64 New V. 33, p. 395-397 New V. 33, p. 646-653 New New New V. 33, p. 685-688 V. 33, p. 709 V. 33, p. 710 New New New New New New V. 33, p. 732-736 V. 33, p. 758 V. 33, p. 759 V. 33, p. 760 V. 33, p. 887 V. 33, p. 761 New V. 33, p. 888-898 New V. 33, p. 998-1003 New New New New Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended New V. 33, p. 1101-1106 V. 33, p. 1195 V. 34, p. 6 V. 34, p. 7 V. 33, p. 397 V. 33, p. 398 V. 33, p. 398 V. 33, p. 399 V. 33, p. 400 V. 33, p. 400 V. 33, p. 688 New New New New New V. 33, p. 689, 690 V. 33, p. 898 V. 33, p. 654 V. 33, p. 898 V. 33, p. 1196 New New New New New V. 33, p. 45-47 V. 33, p. 690 V. 33, p. 691 V. 33, p. 737 V. 33, p. 737 111-15-2 111-15-3 111-15-5 111-15-8 111-15-21 111-17-9 111-17-10 111-17-12 111-17-13 111-17-14 111-17-15 111-17-16 111-301-17 111-301-18 111-301-19 111-301-22 111-301-26 111-301-28 111-301-29 111-301-45 111-301-46 111-312-5 111-312-7 111-401-129 111-401-195 111-501-6 111-501-101 Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended New New New Amended New Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended New Amended Amended Amended Amended New Amended Amended V. V. V. V. V. 33, p. 1004 33, p. 1005 33, p. 1006 33, p. 1006 33, p. 1007 V. 33, p. 48 V. 33, p. 48 V. 33, p. 65 V. 33, p. 403 V. 33, p. 738 V. 33, p. 899 V. 33, p. 1007 V. 33, p. 900 V. 33, p. 900 V. 33, p. 1107 V. 33, p. 473 V. 33, p. 473 V. 33, p. 474 V. 33, p. 474 V. 33, p. 901 V. 33, p. 1107 V. 33, p. 763 V. 33, p. 763 V. 33, p. 1007 V. 33, p. 902 V. 33, p. 65 V. 33, p. 67 AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM Reg. No. Action 115-2-1 115-2-3 115-4-2 115-4-4 115-4-15 115-7-3 115-7-10 115-8-1 115-15-1 115-15-2 115-18-21 Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Revoked Register V. 33, p. 1126 V. 33, p. 1127 V. 33, p. 708 V. 33, p. 921 V. 33, p. 90 V. 33, p. 1128 V. 33, p. 1128 V. 33, p. 709 V. 33, p. 1129 V. 33, p. 1130 V. 33, p. 1131 AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD Reg. No. Action 117-2-1 117-2-2 117-2-2a 117-2-3 117-3-1 117-3-2 117-3-2a 117-3-3 117-4-1 117-4-2 117-4-2a 117-4-3 117-5-1 117-5-2 117-5-2a 117-6-1 117-6-2 117-6-3 117-7-1 117-20-4 Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 1253 V. 33, p. 1254 V. 33, p. 1255 V. 33, p. 1256 V. 33, p. 1256 V. 33, p. 1257 V. 33, p. 1258 V. 33, p. 1258 V. 33, p. 1259 V. 33, p. 1260 V. 33, p. 1261 V. 33, p. 1261 V. 33, P. 1261 V. 33, p. 1261 V. 33, p. 1262 V. 33, p. 1262 V. 33, p. 1263 V. 33, p. 1264 V. 33, p. 473 V. 33, p. 834 AGENCY 123: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS—DIVISION OF JUVENILE SERVICES Reg. No. 123-6-105 123-6-105a Action Amended (T) New (T) Register V. 33, p. 732 V. 33, p. 732 AGENCY 125: KANSAS AGRICULTURAL REMEDIATION BOARD Reg. No. 125-1-7 V. 33, p. 1196-1198 V. 33, p. 1004 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 Register V. 34, p. 17 AGENCY 128: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— KANSAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Reg. No. New Amended Action Amended 128-2-1 128-2-3 Action Amended Amended Register V. 33, p. 946 V. 33, p. 947 Index to Regulations 128-2-4 128-2-12 128-2-13 128-3-1 Amended Amended Amended Amended V. V. V. V. 33, 33, 33, 33, p. p. p. p. 947 947 948 949 AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT—DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE Reg. No. Action 129-1-1 129-2-1 129-2-2 129-5-1 129-6-30 129-6-34 129-6-35 129-6-36 129-6-38 129-6-39 129-6-41 129-6-42 New New New Amended New New New New Revoked New New New 75 Kansas Register Register V. 33, p. 146 V. 33, p. 146 V. 33, p. 146 V. 33, p. 754 V. 33, p. 146 V. 33, p. 146 V. 33, p. 148 V. 33, p. 148 V. 33, p. 148 V. 33, p. 148 V. 33, p. 149 V. 33, p. 149 129-6-50 through 129-6-57 129-6-60 129-6-63 129-6-65 129-6-70 through 129-6-74 129-6-77 129-6-80 through 129-6-89 129-6-91 129-6-94 through 129-6-97 129-6-103 129-6-106 through 129-6-113 129-6-120 New New New New V. 33, p. 149-154 V. 33, p. 156 V. 33, p. 157 V. 33, p. 157 New Revoked V. 33, p. 157, 158 V. 33, p. 159 New New V. 33, p. 159-161 V. 33, p. 161 New New V. 33, p. 161, 162 V. 33, p. 162 New New V. 33, p. 163-171 V. 33, p. 172 Vol. 34, No. 5, January 29, 2015 129-6-140 129-6-150 129-6-151 129-6-152 129-6-153 129-14-2 129-14-3 129-14-20 129-14-21 129-14-22 129-14-23 129-14-25 129-14-26 129-14-27 129-14-28 129-14-30 through 129-14-37 129-14-40 129-14-50 129-14-51 129-14-52 New New Amended Amended New New New New New Revoked New New New Amended New V. 33, p. 173 V. 33, p. 173 V. 33, p. 173 V. 33, p. 174 V. 33, p. 174 V. 33, p. 174 V. 33, p. 175 V. 33, p. 175 V. 33, p. 175 V. 33, p. 175 V. 33, p. 176 V. 33, p. 176 V. 33, p. 176 V. 33, p. 177 V. 33, p. 177 New New New Amended Amended V. 33, p. 178-180 V. 33, p. 180 V. 33, p. 180 V. 33, p. 180 V. 33, p. 180 䉷 Kansas Secretary of State 2015 Kansas Register Secretary of State 1st Floor, Memorial Hall 120 S.W. 10th Ave. Topeka, KS 66612-1594