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Kansas Register Kris W. Kobach, Secretary of State Vol. 30, No. 42 October 20, 2011 Pages 1425-1444 In this issue . . . Page Legislative interim committee schedule........................................................................................ 1426 Historic Sites Board of Review Notice of meeting ..................................................................................................................... 1427 Kansas Public Employees Retirement System Request for proposals for domestic passive equity investment management services ................... 1427 Request for proposals for international passive equity investment management services .............. 1427 Department of Revenue—Division of Vehicles Notices of intent to establish a new motor vehicle dealer license ................................................. 1428 Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of investment rates......................................................................................................... 1428 Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts Notice to bidders for state purchases ......................................................................................... 1428 Department of Health and Environment—Division of Health Care Finance Notice concerning Medicaid DSH State Plan .............................................................................. 1429 City of Lenexa Notices to bidders ............................................................................................................ 1429, 1430 Office of the Governor Executive Order 11-39, declaring conditional and temporary relief from motor carrier rules and regulations ............................................................................................................ 1430 Kansas Board of Regents Universities Notice to bidders ...................................................................................................................... 1431 Kansas Department of Transportation Notice to contractors ................................................................................................................. 1432 Department of Health and Environment Request for bids for lead hazard reduction................................................................................. 1433 Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications .................................................. 1434 Department of Agriculture—Division of Conservation Notice to contractors ................................................................................................................. 1434 Kansas Development Finance Authority Notice of hearing on proposed revenue bonds ........................................................................... 1436 State Corporation Commission Notice of hearing ...................................................................................................................... 1437 City of Dighton Notice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds ........................................ 1437 City of Haysville Notice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds ........................................ 1437 City of Osage City Notice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds ........................................ 1437 Index to administrative regulations .............................................................................................. 1438

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Vol. 30, No. 42 October 20, 2011 Pages 1425-1444

In this issue . . . Page

Legislative interim committee schedule........................................................................................ 1426

Historic Sites Board of ReviewNotice of meeting ..................................................................................................................... 1427

Kansas Public Employees Retirement SystemRequest for proposals for domestic passive equity investment management services ................... 1427Request for proposals for international passive equity investment management services.............. 1427

Department of Revenue—Division of VehiclesNotices of intent to establish a new motor vehicle dealer license ................................................. 1428

Pooled Money Investment BoardNotice of investment rates......................................................................................................... 1428

Department of Administration—Procurement and ContractsNotice to bidders for state purchases ......................................................................................... 1428

Department of Health and Environment—Division of Health Care FinanceNotice concerning Medicaid DSH State Plan .............................................................................. 1429

City of LenexaNotices to bidders ............................................................................................................ 1429, 1430

Office of the GovernorExecutive Order 11-39, declaring conditional and temporary relief from motor carrier

rules and regulations ............................................................................................................ 1430

Kansas Board of Regents UniversitiesNotice to bidders ...................................................................................................................... 1431

Kansas Department of TransportationNotice to contractors................................................................................................................. 1432

Department of Health and EnvironmentRequest for bids for lead hazard reduction................................................................................. 1433Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications .................................................. 1434

Department of Agriculture—Division of ConservationNotice to contractors................................................................................................................. 1434

Kansas Development Finance AuthorityNotice of hearing on proposed revenue bonds ........................................................................... 1436

State Corporation CommissionNotice of hearing...................................................................................................................... 1437

City of DightonNotice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds........................................ 1437

City of HaysvilleNotice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds........................................ 1437

City of Osage CityNotice of intent to seek private placement of general obligation bonds........................................ 1437

Index to administrative regulations.............................................................................................. 1438

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Interim Agenda1426 Kansas Register

State of KansasLegislature

Interim Committee Schedule

The Legislative Research Department gives notice that the following legislative committees plan to meet during theperiod of October24-November 3, based on current information and subject to change. Requests for accommodation toparticipate in committee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the meeting by contactingLegislative Administrative Services at (785) 296-2391 or TTY 711, or e-mail [email protected]. The 2011 interim com-mittee memberships and committee agendas can be found at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/ksleg/KLRD/klrd.html.

Date Room Time Committee Agenda

Oct. 24 548-S 9:00 a.m. Special Committee onFinancial Institutions &Insurance

Topic No. 3 (State Implementation of theFederal Patient Protection and AffordableCare Act).

Oct. 25 548-S 10:00 a.m. Health Policy OversightJoint Committee

Agenda not available.

Oct. 25 346-S 10:00 a.m. Kansas Public EmployeeRetirement System StudyCommission

Reports from KPERS actuary;commission discussion of options.

Oct. 26 346-S 9:00 a.m. Kansas Public EmployeeRetirement System StudyCommission

Continued discussion; directions for nextmeeting.

Oct. 27 346-S TBA KAN-ED StudyCommission

Agenda not available.

Nov. 1 546-S 10:00 a.m. Special Claims Against theState Joint Committee

Hearings on claims filed.

Nov. 1 548-S 9:00 a.m. Health Care StabilizationFund Oversight Committee

Agenda not available.

Nov. 3 TBA TBA State Employee Pay PlanOversight Committee

Agenda not available.

Jeffrey M. RussellDirector of Legislative

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Meeting/RFP 1427Kansas Register

State of KansasHistoric Sites Board of Review

Notice of Meeting

The Kansas Historic Sites Board of Review will meet at9 a.m. Saturday, November 19, in the classrooms in theKansas Museum of History, 6425 S.W. 6th Ave., Topeka.The board will consider the following items:

• Approval of minutes of August 13, 2011 meeting.

• National Register of Historic Places nominations:Horace Mann Elementary School — 824 State Ave.,

Kansas City, Wyandotte County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Historic Public Schools ofKansas’’ MPS)

Kansas City (KS) High School Gymnasium & Laboratory— 1017 N. 9th St., Kansas City, Wyandotte County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Historic Public Schools ofKansas’’ MPS)

Winfield National Bank — 901 Main St., Winfield,Cowley County

ATSF Motive Power Building — 1001 N.E. Atchison,Topeka, Shawnee County

Church of the Holy Name — 1110 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka,Shawnee County

Sedgwick Downtown Historic District — Sedgwick,Harvey County

Beaumont Hotel — 11651 S.E. Main St., Beaumont,Butler County

Luling’s City Laundry — 1730-1746 E. Douglas, Wichita,Sedgwick County

Kansas Gas & Electric Company Building — 120 E. 1st St.,Wichita, Sedgwick County

Bitting Building — 107 N. Market, Wichita,Sedgwick County

Ellington Apartment Building — 514 S. Main, Wichita,Sedgwick County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Residential Resources ofWichita, Sedgwick County’’ MPS)

Leona Apartment Building — 507 S. Market, Wichita,Sedgwick County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Residential Resources ofWichita, Sedgwick County’’ MPS)

Naomi Apartment Building — 509 S. Market, Wichita,Sedgwick County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Residential Resources ofWichita, Sedgwick County’’ MPS)

East Douglas Avenue Historic District — Wichita,Douglas County(Boundary Amendment Request)

Union National Bank — 104 S. Broadway, Wichita,Sedgwick County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘African AmericanResources in Wichita’’ MPS)

John C. Harmon House — 915 S.W. Buchanan, Topeka,Shawnee County

Rocky Ford School — 1969 Barnes Road, Manhattan,Riley County(Nominated as part of the ‘‘Historic Public Schools ofKansas’’ MPS)

Peabody City Park — Entrance to park at W. 2nd St. &Locust St., Peabody, Marion County

(Nominated as part of the ‘‘New Deal-era Resources ofKansas’’ MPS)

• Register of Historic Kansas Places nominations:Claude Bichet Farmstead — 2959 U.S. Highway 50,

Florence, Marion CountyStilwell Grade School — 6415 W. 199th St., Stilwell,

Johnson CountyBelleview School, Dist. 68 — 1⁄8 mile east of Springdale

Road on 120th South Road, Caldwell, Sumner CountyM. W. Gilchrist House — 1101 W. South Ave., Emporia,

Lyon County

Persons requiring special accommodations to attendthe meeting should contact the Cultural Resources Divi-sion of the Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 S.W. 6thAve., Topeka, 66615-1099, (785) 272-8681, ext. 240, at leasttwo weeks prior to the meeting to discuss how the boardmay ensure participation.

Jennie ChinnExecutive Director

Doc. No. 039913

State of KansasPublic Employees Retirement System

Request for Proposals

The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System(KPERS) is soliciting proposals for domestic passive equityinvestment management services. A copy of the RFP may bedownloaded from the KPERS website at www.kpers.org. Allproposals must meet the minimum qualifications as setforth within the RFP. Respondents should deliver threewritten copies of their proposal to the KPERS offices by5 p.m. November 2. Questions about the RFP may be di-rected in writing to Brian King, Public Equity Officer/KP-ERS, 611 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66603, or via e-mail torfp [email protected]. Deadline for submission of ques-tions is October 26.

Elizabeth MillerActing Executive Director

Doc. No. 039905

State of KansasPublic Employees Retirement System

Request for Proposals

The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System(KPERS) is soliciting proposals for international passiveequity investment management services. A copy of theRFP may be downloaded from the KPERS website atwww.kpers.org. All proposals must meet the minimumqualifications as set forth within the RFP. Respondentsshould deliver three written copies of their proposal tothe KPERS offices by 5 p.m. November 2. Questions aboutthe RFP may be directed in writing to Brian King, PublicEquity Officer/KPERS, 611 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, 66603,or via e-mail to rfp [email protected]. Deadline for submis-sion of questions is October 26.

Elizabeth MillerActing Executive Director

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State of KansasDepartment of Revenue

Division of VehiclesNotice of Intent to Establish a New

Motor Vehicle Dealer License

Notice has been received from JJR Inc., dba ShawneeMission KIA of Lawrence, located at 1231 E. 23rd St.,Lawrence, Kansas, 66046, of its intent to establish a newKIA dealership. The vehicle dealer operators and theprincipal investors are James P. Morrissy, John Sims andRichard Lichty.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a)(5), any existing new motorvehicle dealer may protest the proposed establishment ofthe new JJR Inc., dba Shawnee Mission KIA of Lawrence,at 1231 E. 23rd St., Lawrence, if that existing new motorvehicle dealer has a franchise agreement for the sameline-make vehicle as that which is to be sold or offeredfor sale by JJR Inc., dba Shawnee Mission KIA ofLawrence, at 1231 E. 23rd St., Lawrence, and providedthat the existing new motor vehicle dealer is physicallylocated such that its relevant market area, as defined inK.S.A. 8-2430(e), includes the location where the new KIAdealership will be located.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a), any petition or complaintby any dealer with standing to protest must be filed withthe Director of Vehicles within 30 days of this notice. Suchpetitions or complaints must be directed to the KansasDepartment of Revenue, Director of Vehicles, Attn: NewLocation Protest, 1st Floor, Docking State Office Building,915 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, 66612.

Debra Wiley, Bureau ManagerTitles and Registrations/

Dealer LicensingDoc. No. 039900

State of KansasDepartment of Revenue

Division of VehiclesNotice of Intent to Establish a New

Motor Vehicle Dealer License

Notice has been received from BMMJ, Inc., dba BriggsNissan-Subaru, located at 2233 W. 29th St. Terrace,Lawrence, Kansas, 66047, of its intent to establish a newNissan-Subaru dealership. The vehicle dealer operatorsand the principal investors are Boyd Johnson, DwayneMiller, Gary McCollough and Russell Briggs.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a)(5), any existing new motorvehicle dealer may protest the proposed establishment ofthe new BMMJ, Inc., dba Briggs Nissan-Subaru, at 2233W. 29th St. Terrace, Lawrence, if that existing new motorvehicle dealer has a franchise agreement for the sameline-make vehicle as that which is to be sold or offeredfor sale at BMMJ, Inc., dba Briggs Nissan-Subaru, at 2233W. 29th St. Terrace, Lawrence, and provided that the ex-isting new motor vehicle dealer is physically located suchthat its relevant market area, as defined in K.S.A. 8-2430(e), includes the location where the new Nissan-Sub-aru dealership will be located.

Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2430(a), any petition or complaintby any dealer with standing to protest must be filed withthe Director of Vehicles within 30 days of this notice. Suchpetitions or complaints must be directed to the KansasDepartment of Revenue, Director of Vehicles, Attn: NewLocation Protest, 1st Floor, Docking State Office Building,915 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, 66612.

Debra Wiley, Bureau ManagerTitles and Registrations/

Dealer LicensingDoc. No. 039907

State of KansasPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of Investment RatesThe following rates are published in accordance with

K.S.A. 75-4210. These rates and their uses are defined inK.S.A. 2010 Supp. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 2010 Supp.12-1675a(g).

Effective 10-17-11 through 10-23-11Term Rate

1-89 days 0.07%3 months 0.02%6 months 0.05%1 year 0.13%18 months 0.18%2 years 0.27%

Scott MillerDirector of Investments

Doc. No. 039898

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

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

11/1/2011 EVT0000954 Compact Track Loader11/2/2011 EVT0000960 Remove & Replace Vehicle

Exhaust System11/21/2011 EVT0000956 Database Subscription11/31/2011 A-011757 Fire Alarm & Emergency

Lighting Upgrade — DistrictOne Headquarters

The above-referenced bid documents can be down-loaded at the following website:

http://www1.da.ks.gov/purch/contracts/bids.aspxAdditional files may be located at the following website

(please monitor this website on a regular basis for anychanges/addenda):

http://da.ks.gov/purch/adds/default.htmInformation regarding prequalification, projects and

bid documents can be obtained at (785) 296-8899 or http://da.ks.gov/fp/.

Chris Howe, DirectorProcurement and Contracts

Doc. No. 039914

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State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentDivision of Health Care Finance

Public Notice

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment,Division of Health Care Finance (DHCF), is updating theMedicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) StatePlan to reflect the fiscal year 2012 DSH funds availableand the 2012 DSH pools.

The DHCF anticipates total DSH funds available forfederal fiscal year 2012 of $74,228,519.

A copy of the proposed state plan change, which hasadditional information, may be obtained from any localSRS office. To send comments, to review comments re-ceived or to obtain additional information, contact RitaHaverkamp, KDHE, Division of Health Care Finance,Room 900-N, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jack-son, Topeka, 66612-1220, [email protected].

Andrew Allison, Ph.D., DirectorDivision of Health Care Finance

Doc. No. 039910

(Published in the Kansas Register October 20, 2011.)

City of Lenexa, KansasNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for Lackman Road Traffic Signal Coordi-nation will be accepted by the city of Lenexa, Kansas, atthe Community Development Department, Lenexa CityHall, 12350 W. 87th St. Parkway, Lenexa, 66215, until 2p.m. November 1, 2011, at which time bids will be pub-licly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa City Hall. Anybid received after the designated closing time will not beconsidered and will be returned unopened.

All bids shall be submitted to the Community Devel-opment Department customer service staff (main level) insealed envelopes addressed to the City of Lenexa, Kansas,Attention: City Clerk, and marked ‘‘Bid for: 79th & Lack-man Road Traffic Signalization.’’ Copies of plans, speci-fications, bidding documents and other contract docu-ments are on file at Drexel Technologies, Inc., 10840 W.86th St., Lenexa, 66214.

Bidders desiring contract documents for use in prepar-ing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the ad-dress above. Plans and specifications may be downloadedfrom the Drexel Technologies, Inc. website at http://plan-room.drexeltech.com/.

Note: Davis Bacon wage rates apply to this project.Each bidder will be responsible for ensuring that it has

received any and all addenda issued by the city in ac-cordance with IB-10 of the instructions to bidders.

Contractors should read and be fully familiar with allcontract documents including addenda before submittinga bid. In submitting a bid, the bidder warrants that it hasread the contract documents and is fully familiar there-with and that it has visited the site of the work to fullyinform itself as to all existing conditions and limitations,

and shall include in its bid a sum to cover the cost of allitems of the work as specified in the contract documents.

No oral, telegraphic, telephonic proposals or altera-tions will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will notbe accepted.

The following items must be included in the sealed en-velope with the bid:

a. Bid form;b. 5% bid security—bid bond, cashier’s check or certi-

fied check (see below); andc. Acknowledgment of addenda issued by the city.Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier’s

check or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank,made payable to the city of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amountequal to 5 percent of the total bid, which shall be retainedby the city of Lenexa until a contract for the project hasbeen executed. Bid bonds will be returned to the bidders,with the exception of the best and lowest and second bestand second lowest responsible bidders, within 21 daysafter their bids are rejected. The bid deposit of the lowestand the second lowest responsible bidders will be re-turned when the performance bond, maintenance bondand statutory bond, each in an amount equal to 100 per-cent of the contract amount, required insurance certifi-cates and other required documents shall have been fur-nished and the contract documents have been executedby the successful bidder.

In the event the low bidder is unable to execute thecontract, for whatever reason, within the time providedin the notice of award, the city may annul the notice ofaward and the bid deposit may be forfeited, and the cityshall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but notlimited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid securityor specific performance.

The city reserves the right to accept or reject any andall bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularitiestherein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by writtenrequest of the bidder received in the office of city clerkprior to the time and date for bid opening.

From and after the release of this notice, any party in-tending to bid on the above-referenced project, includingtheir officers, employees, agents or contractors, are spe-cifically prohibited from communicating with any electedor appointed official of the city, directly or indirectly,with regard to the award of the contract for the projectlisted above, except as specifically authorized by the in-structions to bidders. Any such unauthorized communi-cation may result in the automatic disqualification of suchbidder.

All bidders agree that rejection shall create no liabilityon the part of the city because of such rejection, and thefiling of any bid in response to this notice shall constitutean agreement of the bidder to these conditions.

A pre-bid conference will be held at 2 p.m. October 25in the Executive Conference Room, upper level, LenexaCity Hall.

David F. Bryant III, City ClerkCity of Lenexa, Kansas

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City of Lenexa, KansasNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for 87th Street, Pflumm Road to RennerBoulevard will be accepted by the city of Lenexa, Kansas,at the Community Development Department, LenexaCity Hall, 12350 W. 87th St. Parkway, Lenexa, 66215, until1 p.m. November 15, 2011, at which time bids will bepublicly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa City Hall.Any bid received after the designated closing time willnot be considered and will be returned unopened.

All bids shall be submitted to the Community Devel-opment Department customer service staff (main level) insealed envelopes addressed to the City of Lenexa, Kansas,Attention: City Clerk, and marked ‘‘Bid for: 87th Street,Pflumm Road to Renner Boulevard.’’ Copies of plans,specifications, bidding documents and other contractdocuments are on file at Drexel Technologies, Inc., 10840W. 86th St., Lenexa, 66214.

Bidders desiring contract documents for use in prepar-ing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the ad-dress above. Plans and specifications may be downloadedfrom the Drexel Technologies, Inc. website at http://plan-room.drexeltech.com/.

Note: Davis Bacon wage rates apply to this project.Each bidder will be responsible for ensuring that it has

received any and all addenda issued by the city in ac-cordance with IB-10 of the instructions to bidders.

Contractors should read and be fully familiar with allcontract documents including addenda before submittinga bid. In submitting a bid, the bidder warrants that it hasread the contract documents and is fully familiar there-with and that it has visited the site of the work to fullyinform itself as to all existing conditions and limitations,and shall include in its bid a sum to cover the cost of allitems of the work as specified in the contract documents.

No oral, telegraphic, telephonic proposals or altera-tions will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will notbe accepted.

The following items must be included in the sealed en-velope with the bid:

a. Bid form;b. 5% bid security—bid bond, cashier’s check or certi-

fied check (see below); andc. Acknowledgment of addenda issued by city.

Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier’scheck or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank,made payable to city of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amountequal to 5 percent of the total bid, which shall be retainedby the city of Lenexa until a contract for the project hasbeen executed. Bid bonds will be returned to the bidders,with the exception of the best and lowest and second bestand second lowest responsible bidders, within 21 daysafter their bids are rejected. The bid deposit of the lowestand the second lowest responsible bidders will be re-turned when the performance bond, maintenance bondand statutory bond, each in an amount equal to 100 per-cent of the contract amount, required insurance certifi-cates and other required documents shall have been fur-

nished and the contract documents have been executedby the successful bidder.

In the event the low bidder is unable to execute thecontract, for whatever reason, within the time providedin the notice of award, the city may annul the notice ofaward and the bid deposit may be forfeited, and the cityshall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but notlimited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid securityor specific performance.

The city reserves the right to accept or reject any andall bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularitiestherein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by writtenrequest of the bidder received in the office of city clerkprior to the time and date for bid opening.

From and after the release of this notice, any party in-tending to bid on the above-referenced project, includingtheir officers, employees, agents or contractors, are spe-cifically prohibited from communicating with any electedor appointed official of the city, directly or indirectly,with regard to the award of the contract for the projectlisted above, except as specifically authorized by the in-structions to bidders. Any such unauthorized communi-cation may result in the automatic disqualification of suchbidder.

All bidders agree that rejection shall create no liabilityon the part of city because of such rejection, and the filingof any bid in response to this notice shall constitute anagreement of the bidder to these conditions.

A pre-bid conference will be held at 1 p.m. November8 in the Executive Conference Room, upper level, LenexaCity Call.

David F. Bryant III, City ClerkCity of Lenexa, Kansas

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State of KansasOffice of the Governor

Executive Order 11-39 for Local EmergenciesConditional and Temporary Relief from

Motor Carrier Rules and Regulations

WHEREAS, K.S.A. 48-925(b) provides that the Gover-nor may issue orders and proclamations which shall havethe force and effect of law under subsection (b) of K.S.A.48-924; and

WHEREAS, on the 29th day of September, 2011, I de-clared a state of local emergency for Shawnee County, asa result of a train derailment near the Union Pacific RailYard at 9th and Norris Streets in Topeka; and,

WHEREAS, this disaster has caused or threatens tocause an emergency as defined in 49 C.F.R. 390.5, asadopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3f and which has or threatens tointerrupt the delivery of essential services or essentialsupplies or otherwise immediately threatens physicalharm or injury to persons, the public welfare and/or sub-stantial damage to property; and

WHEREAS, conditions exist which require the opera-tion of motor carriers and drivers of commercial motorvehicles for the purposes of providing direct assistance tosupplement State and local efforts in the restoration of

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services and relief in the affected area(s) of the State ofKansas.

NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vestedin me as Governor of the State of Kansas, I hereby declarethere is a state of local emergency existing in the above-listed counties, and as a result, it is necessary to expediteall efforts of restoration of services and relief. In order toaccommodate this need and to provide assistance to thecitizens of Kansas in this emergency situation, I herebyorder the following:

1. This declaration only applies to motor carriers re-sponding to with equipment dedicated to resettingthe derailed cars for Union Pacific Railroad.

2. In accordance with Title 49 C.F.R. § 390.23, therequirements contained in the Federal Motor CarrierSafety Regulations, Title 49 C.F.R. Parts 390-399 arehereby suspended through the duration of the mo-tor carrier’s assistance in the disaster relief effort notto exceed a period of five (5) days from the date ofthe initial declaration unless the order is rescindedor expanded by executive order or concurrent res-olution of the legislature; and

3. All other applicable state and federal regulationsshall apply to include but not limited to: Title 49C.F.R. Part 382, Controlled Substances and AlcoholUse and Testing; the Kansas Motor Vehicle Driver’sLicense Act, K.S.A. 8-234 et seq. and Title 49 C.F.R.Part 383 Commercial Driver’s License Standards asadopted by the Kansas Uniform Commercial Driv-ers’ License Act, K.S.A. 8-2,125 et seq., the federalMinimum Levels of Financial Responsibility (insur-ance requirements) Title 49 C.F.R. Part 387 asadopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3n and state insurancerequirements as provided in K.A.R. 82-4-23; and, ad-herence to the regulations governing the Transpor-tation of Hazardous Materials as provided by Title49 C.F.R. 397 and adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3k andParts: 107, 171-173, 177, 178 and 180 as adopted byK.A.R. 82-4-20; and

4. The registration and fuel tax permits as enforced bythe Kansas Department of Revenue are temporarilysuspended; and

5. The licensing, certification and permitting rules andregulations as required by the Kansas CorporationCommission are temporarily suspended; and

6. Participating motor carriers must still obtain the req-uisite over dimension/overweight permits as re-quired by the Kansas Department of Transportationprior to operating; however, the fees associated withthese permits are temporarily waived. Additionally,motor carriers and persons participating in restora-tion and recovery efforts will receive priority serviceand may operate during low visibility, night, holi-day and curfew hours if the carriers and/or driveruse clearance lights and/or escort vehicles.

This document shall be filed with the Secretary of Stateas Executive Order No. 11-39 and shall become effectiveimmediately.

Dated October 6, 2011.Sam Brownback

GovernorDoc. No. 039901

State of KansasBoard of Regents Universities

Notice to Bidders

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

Fort Hays State University – Bid postings: www.fhsu.edu/bids.Additional contact info: phone: 785-628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046,email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays StatePurchasing Office, 601 Park St., 318 Sheridan Hall, Hays, KS67601.

Kansas State University – Bid postings: www.k-state.edu/pur-chasing/rfq. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532-6214, fax:785-532-5577, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: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.purchasing.ku.edu/. Paper bid postings and mailing ad-dress: KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected].

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

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

Carla K. BishopChair of Regents Purchasing Group

Director of PurchasingKansas State University

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State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Contractors

Sealed proposals for the construction of road andbridge work in the following Kansas counties will be re-ceived at the Bureau of Construction and Maintenance,KDOT, Topeka, or at the Eisenhower State Office Build-ing, fourth floor west wing, 700 S.W. Harrison, Topeka,until 1 p.m. November 16 and then publicly opened:

District One — NortheastPottawatomie—75 C-4236-01 — County road 5 miles

south and 1 mile east of Onaga, grading, bridge and sur-facing, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Pottawatomie—75 C-4237-01 — County road 2 milesnorth and 1 mile east of Duluth, grading, bridge and sur-facing, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Johnson—69-46 K-8251-06 — Bridge no. 69-46 16.432(134), 91st Street, bridge repair. (State Funds)

Nemaha—66 KA-2074-02 — 176th Road in NemahaCounty from K-178 east to K-63, overlay, 2 miles. (StateFunds)

Osage—268-70 KA-2428-01 — K-268 beginning at theU.S.75/K-31 junction east to K-68, asphalt pavement, 9.5miles. (State Funds)

Pottawatomie—63-75 KA-2441-01 — K-63 beginning atElm Street in St. Marys north to the Nemaha-Pottawatomie county line, asphalt pavement, 27.2 miles.(State Funds)

Riley—18-81 KA-2447-01 — K-18 beginning at the K-177 east junction east to County Route 542 at Zeandale,milling and overlay, 6.9 miles. (State Funds)

Marshall-Nemaha—106 KA-2419-01 — MarshallCounty — K-110, beginning at U.S. 36 north to the Axtellsouth city limits; Nemaha County — K-63, beginning atK-9 north to the U.S. 36 east junction; K-71, beginning atK-63 east to the Bern south city limits; K-187, beginningat K-9 north to U.S. 36, asphalt pavement, 27.4 miles.(State Funds)

Brown-Jackson—55-106 KA-2424-01 — Brown County— U.S. 75 beginning at the Jackson County line north tothe junction of U.S. 36; Jackson County — U.S. 75, begin-ning at the north city limits of Holton north to the junctionof K-9; U.S. 75, beginning at K-9 north to the BrownCounty line, overlay and shoulder, 26 miles. (State Funds)

Shawnee—24-89 KA -2435-01 — U.S. 24 beginning atthe west K-4 junction east to the east K-4 junction; U.S.24 beginning approximately 400 feet west of Silver Lakeeast to Menoken Road, milling and overlay, 7.3 miles.(State Funds)

Jackson-Nemaha—62-106 KA-2438-01 — JacksonCounty — K-62, beginning at K-16 north to the Nemaha-Jackson county line; Nemaha County — K-62, beginningat the Nemaha-Jackson county line north to K-9, seal, 13.3miles. (State Funds)

Marshall-Nemaha—36-106 KA-2451-01 — MarshallCounty — U.S. 36, beginning at K-87 east to the Nemaha-Marshall county line; Nemaha County — U.S. 36, begin-ning at the Nemaha-Marshall county line east to the westjunction of K-63, recycle and overlay, 14.7 miles. (StateFunds)

District Two — NorthcentralLincoln—53 C-4531-01 — County road 4 miles south

and 1.5 miles east of Westfall, grading and bridge, 0.1mile. (Federal Funds)

Lincoln—53 C-4532-01 — County road 4 miles southand 1.1 miles east of Westfall, grading and bridge, 0.1mile. (Federal Funds)

Marshall-Washington—106 KA-2442-01 — MarshallCounty — U.S. 36, beginning at the Washington-Marshallcounty line east to the 4-lane divided highway; Washing-ton County — K-148, beginning at the east junction of K-9 north to the Nebraska state line; K-234, beginning at theeast city limits of Hanover east to K-148; K-243, beginningat K-148 east to the Pony Express Station, asphalt pave-ment, 28.4 miles. (State Funds)

District Three — NorthwestEllis—26 C-4413-01 — County road 0.2 mile south and

1 mile west of Ellis, grading and bridge, 0.1 mile. (FederalFunds)

Osborne—24-71 KA-2500-01 — U.S. 24 beginning atmile marker 171.7 east to the south U.S. 281 junction, seal,13.2 miles. (State Funds)

Phillips—9-74 KA-2501-01 — K-9 beginning at theNorton County line east to U.S. 183, asphalt pavement,17.5 miles. (State Funds)

Phillips—36-74 KA-2503-01 — U.S. 36 beginning at theeast city limits of Phillipsburg east to the Smith Countyline, overlay, 13.6 miles. (State Funds)

Phillips—183-74 KA-2504-01 — U.S. 183 beginning atthe Rooks County line north to east U.S. 36 junction, over-lay, 13.2 miles. (State Funds)

Rooks—183-82 KA-2505-01 — U.S. 183 beginning at K-18 north to U.S. 24, overlay, 14.1 miles. (State Funds)

Russell—281-84 KA-2512-01 — U.S. 281 beginning atthe west K-18 junction east to the east K-18 junction, over-lay, 9 miles. (State Funds)

Russell—281-84 KA -2524-01 — U.S. 281 beginning atthe Barton County line north to the Russell south citylimits, 11.7 miles. (State Funds)

Ellis—70-26 KA-2592-01 — I-70 beginning at the Trego-Ellis county line east to exit 159 at Hays, seal, 15.6 miles.(State Funds)

Rooks—183-82 M-0012-01 — U.S. 183, stockpile bitu-minous material. (State Funds)

Phillips—183-74 M-0015-01 — U.S. 183, stockpile bi-tuminous material. (State Funds)

Phillips/Norton/Smith—106 KA-2519-01 — PhillipsCounty — U.S. 183, beginning at the Phillipsburg northcity limits north to the state line; K-121, beginning at U.S.36 north to the Stuttgart south city limits; Norton County— K-60, beginning at U.S. 36 north to K-383; SmithCounty — K-248, beginning at Old U.S. 36 junction northto U.S. 36, seal, 23.4 miles. (State Funds)

District Four — SoutheastCherokee—11 C-4223-01 — County road 3.0 miles west

and .7 mile north of Riverton, grading, bridge and sur-facing, 0.1 mile. (Federal Funds)

Neosho—168-67 C-4270-01 — County road .25 milewest of Shaw, grading, bridge and surfacing, 0.5 mile.(Federal Funds)

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Greenwood/Woodson—106 KA-2529-01 — Green-wood County — U.S. 54 beginning at east K-99 junctioneast to Woodson County line: Woodson County — U.S.54 beginning at Greenwood County line east to the YatesCenter west city limits, overlay, 24.7 miles. (State Funds)

Anderson/Coffey—106 KA-2535-01 — AndersonCounty - K-58 beginning at the Coffey County line eastto U.S. 169; Coffey County — K-58 beginning at the southU.S. 75 junction east to the Anderson County line, over-lay, 20.1 miles. (State Funds)

District Five — South CentralKingman—54-48 K-8244-05 — U.S. 54 beginning 7

miles east of the Pratt/Kingman county line east to 3.2miles west of west K-14 junction, grading, bridge and sur-facing, 4.9 miles. (Federal Funds)

Kingman—54-48 K-8244-08 — U.S. 54, from Cunning-ham bypass to Byron Walker Wildlife Area, grading,bridge and surfacing, 1.2 miles. (Federal Funds)

Kingman—54-48 K-8244-10 — U.S. 54 beginning 3.2miles west of K-14 west junction east to 1 mile west of K-14 west junction, grading, bridge and surfacing, 2.2 miles.(Federal Funds)

Kingman—42-48 KA-0696-01 — K-42, from 0.2 mileand 0.96 mile west of K-14, bridge replacement. (FederalFunds)

District Six — SouthwestClark—54-13 KA-2568-01 — U.S. 54 beginning at the

Meade County line north to the Ford County line, recycleand overlay, 10.1 miles. (State Funds)

Ford—50-29 KA-2576-01 — U.S. 50 beginning near thewest U.S. 283 junction east to 1 mile east of RS-257 atSpearville, 12.8 miles. (State Funds)

Ford—50-29 M-0018-01 — U.S. 50 mixing strip located1 mile east of Wright, stockpile bituminous material.(State Funds)

Ford—29 KA-2569-01 — U.S. 54 beginning at the ClarkCounty line north to the Kiowa County line; K-34 begin-ning at the Clark County line north to the east U.S. 54junction in Bucklin, overlay, 28.3 miles. (State Funds)

Gray—35 KA-2572-01 — U.S. 56 beginning at the Has-kell County line northeast to the Montezuma west citylimits; U.S. 56 beginning at the Montezuma west city lim-its northeast to the Ensign east city limits, overlay, 25miles. (State Funds)

Meade/Gray—106 KA-2579-01 — Meade County — K-23, beginning at the Meade north city limits then north tothe Gray County line; Gray County — K-23, beginning atthe Meade County line north to U.S. 56, asphalt pave-ment, 23.1 miles. (State Funds)

Each bidder shall file a sworn statement executed byor on behalf of the person, firm, association or corpora-tion submitting the bid, certifying that such person, firm,association or corporation has not, either directly or in-directly, entered into any agreement, participated in anycollusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of freecompetitive bidding in connection with the submittedbid.

This sworn statement shall be in the form of an affidavitexecuted and sworn to by the bidder before a person whois authorized by the laws of the state to administer oaths.

The required form of affidavit will be provided by thestate to each prospective bidder. Failure to submit thesworn statement as part of the bid approval package willmake the bid nonresponsive and not eligible for awardconsideration.

Plans and specifications for the projects may be exam-ined at the office of the respective county clerk or at theKDOT district office responsible for the work.

Deb MillerSecretary of Transportation

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State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentRequest for Bids

Pursuant to the Kansas Childhood Lead Poisoning Pre-vention Program, sealed bids for lead hazard reductionat the following properties will be received by the KansasDepartment of Health and Environment until 2 p.m. onthe date indicated. For more information, call (785) 296-1519:

November 4, 2011264-12-04

Safe-at Home Wichita

Property #1 2934 N. HolyokeWichita, 67220

Property #2 3343 N. FairviewWichita, 67204

Property #3 1209 PineridgeWichita, 67218

Property #4 807 N. CusterWichita, 67203

Property #5 1506 N. EmporiaWichita, 67214

Property #6 1926 N. JoannWichita, 67203

Property #7 1710 N. TopekaWichita, 67214

Property #8 2003 W. 24th St. NorthWichita, 67204

Property #9 216 E. 16th St.Wichita, KS 67214

Contractors will be required to attend a walkthroughof each property in order to be eligible to respond to theinvitation for bid. For times and actual locations, call (913)262-0796 or go to the following website:

http://www.kshealthyhomes.orgThe above-referenced bid documents can be down-

loaded at the website listed above.Robert Moser, M.D.Secretary of Health

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State of KansasDepartment of AgricultureDivision of Conservation

Notice to Contractors

Sealed bids, in single copy, for the work describedherein will be accepted at or before 10 a.m. November 29,2011, at the Wakarusa Watershed Joint District No. 35,305 Maple St., Overbrook. All bids will be publiclyopened and read for the Floodwater Retarding Rehabil-itation Dam No. 24. No bids will be accepted after 10 a.m.November 29, 2011. If submitting bids by mail, be awareof late bid procedures in the bid packet.

Mailing Address/Contact Information: Hope Koger,Contracting Officer, Wakarusa Watershed Joint DistrictNo. 35, 305 Maple St., P.O. Box 139, Overbrook, KS 66524,(785) 665-7231.

The estimated quantities and major items of work fol-low:

Site 24

Earthfill – 80,800 cubic yards Water for Construction – 300 m. gal

Excavation – 53,240 cubic yards Salvaging and Spreading Topsoil –10,600 square yards

Drainfill – 856 cubic yards Trashrack – 2 each

Plastic Pipe, 6-inch diameter –1,335 linear feet

Steel Reinforcement – 9,101 lb.

Plastic Pipe, 18-inch diameter –62 linear feet

Rock Riprap – 5,405 tons

Cellular Concrete Mats –63,800 square feet

Fence – 3,140 linear feet

Reinforced Concrete, Class4000 – 56 cubic yards

Seeding and Mulching – 16.9 acres

Rock Riprap Bedding –1,750 tons

Bonneted Knife Gate Valve,18-inch diameter – 1 each

Reinforced Concrete PressurePipe, 30-inch diameter – 200linear feet

The estimated price range for the work is $1,000,000 to$5,000,000.

All bids over $100,000 must be accompanied by bidbond, certified check, cashier’s check, postal money orderor cash in an amount not less than 5 percent of the amountbid.

The successful bidder will be required to execute a for-mal contract and furnish performance and paymentbonds in an amount equal to 100 percent each of the totalamount of the contract.

Corporations executing the bonds as sureties must beamong those appearing on the U.S. Treasury Depart-ment’s list of approved sureties. No contract will beawarded to any firm in which any official of the spon-soring local organization, the contracting local organiza-tion, or any member of such official’s immediate familyhas a direct or indirect pecuniary interest.

All work must be completed within 350 calendar daysafter the date of receipt of notice to proceed.

Prospective bidders may assemble at 10:30 a.m. No-vember 8 at the Alvamar Country Club, 1809 CrossgateDrive, Lawrence, for a group showing of the worksite.

Complete assembly of the invitation for bids may beobtained from the contracting officer.

Greg A. FoleyExecutive Director

Doc. No. 039902

State of KansasDepartment of Health

and EnvironmentNotice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water

Pollution Control Permits and Applications

In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regulations28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 15, 28-18a-1 through32, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the authorityvested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. En-vironmental Protection Agency, various draft water pol-lution control documents (permits, notices to revoke andreissue, notices to terminate) have been prepared and/orpermit applications have been received for discharges towaters of the United States and the state of Kansas for theclass of discharges described below.

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

Public Notice No. KS-AG-11-216/223Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Chisholm FeedersAlex Unruh1767 K-15 HighwayLehigh, KS 67063

NE/4 of Section 08,T20S, R01E, MarionCounty

Neosho RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-NEMN-B031This is a permit modification and reissuance for an existing livestock

facility with the proposed maximum capacity of 499 head (499 ani-mal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds and 500 head(250 animal units) of cattle weighing 700 pounds or less, for a totalof 749 animal units of cattle. This represents a decrease in the per-mitted animal units from the previous permit. The west area andsouth area will be repopulated. The east area will not be populatedand will maintain permanent vegetation. Surface runoff from thefacility is collected by three earthen retention structures.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

West Plains DairyNeal Sjoquist2231 County Road 31Rexford, KS 67753

NW/4 of Section 18,T17S, R32W, ScottCounty

Smoky Hill RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-SHSC-D001 Federal Permit No. KS0096318This permit is being reissued with modifications for a concentrated an-

imal feeding operation with the capacity for 2,300 head (3,220 animalunits) of mature dairy cattle and 500 head (250 animal units) of cattleweighing 700 pounds or less, for a total of 2,800 head (3,470 animalunits). This represents a decrease of 2,550 animal units from the pre-

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vious permit. This facility has an approved Nutrient ManagementPlan on file with KDHE.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Great Bend Feeding, Inc.Jon Nickless355 N.W. 30 Ave.Great Bend, KS 66530

E/2 of Section 10 &All of Section 11,T19S, R14W, BartonCounty

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UABT-C002 Federal Permit No. KS0040576This permit is being reissued for a confined animal feeding operation

with a maximum capacity of 35,000 head (35,000 animal units) ofcattle weighing more than 700 pounds. There is no change in thepermitted animal units from the previous permit. The permit con-tains modifications consisting of proposed improvements to thewaste management system. This facility has an approved NutrientManagement Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Syracuse FeedyardCactus of Kansas, Inc.P.O. Box 1226Syracuse, KS 67878

E/2 of Section 09 &All of Section 10 &N/2 of Section 15,T24S, R40W,Hamilton County

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UAHM-C001 Federal Permit No. KS0052825This permit is being reissued for an existing facility for 45,000 head

(45,000 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. Thisis a decrease in animal units from the previously permitted capacityof 66,000 head/animal units of cattle weighing more than 700 poundsdue to a proposed expansion not taking place. An approved NutrientManagement Plan for the facility is on file with KDHE.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Maple Creek Farms, LLC -Myers #640-641

Rod Brenneman2801 Hurliman RoadGuymon, OK 73942

W/2 of Section 29,T20S, R37W,Wichita County

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UAWH-H007 Federal Permit No. KS0095095This permit is being reissued for an existing facility for 32,400 head

(12,960 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds. Thereis no change in the permitted animal units from the previous permit.An approved Nutrient Management Plan for the facility is on filewith KDHE.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Jerry Regier5119 N.E. 12thNewton, KS 67114

NW/4 of Section 18,T23S, R02E, HarveyCounty

Little ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-LAHV-S024This permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum

capacity of 524 head (209.6 animal units) of swine more than 55pounds and 246 head (24.6 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less,for a total of 770 head (234.2 animal units) of swine. There is nochange in the permitted animal units from the previous permit cycle.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

Taylor Farms1067 E. 300 RoadPhillipsburg, KS 67661

SE/4 of Section 30,T02S, R17W,Phillips County

Solomon RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-SOPL-S019The permit is being reissued for an existing facility with a maximum

capacity of 980 head (392 animal units) of swine more than 55pounds and 300 head (30 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less,for a total of 1,280 head (422 animal units) of swine. There is nochange in the permitted animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Addressof Applicant

LegalDescription

ReceivingWater

James Dobbins1473 Hwy. 9Goff, KS 66428

SE/4 of Section 32,T04S, R13E,Nemaha County

Kansas RiverBasin

Kansas Permit No. A-KSNM-S006

A permit is being reissued to an existing facility with a maximum ca-pacity for 75 head (30 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55pounds and 320 head (32 animal units) of swine weighing 55 poundsor less. The animal units capacity has not changed since the previouspermit.

Public Notice No. KS-Q-11-080/082

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

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

BNSF Railway Company920 S.E. QuincyTopeka, KS 66612

Kansas River ProcessWastewater

Kansas Permit No. I-KS27-PO02 Federal Permit No. KS0003221Legal Description: SE1⁄4, S20, T11S, R25E, Wyandotte CountyFacility Name: BNSF Railway - Argentine FacilityFacility Location: 2201 Argentine Blvd., Kansas City, KansasFacility Description: The proposed action is to reissue an existing permit

for the operation of an existing wastewater treatment facility. Thisfacility services freight trains providing fuel, maintenance and re-pairs. Process wastewater and stormwater runoff are collected in themain lift station wet well and pumped to the on-site wastewatertreatment plant. Normally, the treatment plant discharges to the citysanitary sewer. In case of heavy precipitation, the holding tank dis-charges direct to Kansas River at Outfall 001A1 or Outfall 002A1.The proposed permit contains limits for oil and grease and pH, aswell as monitoring of TPH-DRO, priority pollutants, tank level andeffluent flow. The permittee also is required to provide KDHE witha Stormwater Compliance Certification annually.

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Harshman ConstructionLLC

1648 FP RoadCedar Point, KS 66843

Cedar Creek viaLittle Cedar Creekvia UnnamedTributary

Pit Dewatering &StormwaterRunoff

Kansas Permit No. I-VE06-PO01 Federal Permit No. KS0098922Legal Description: S 20 & 21, T34S, R11E, Chautauqua CountyFacility Name: Floyd QuarryFacility Description: The proposed action consists of reissuing an exist-

ing permit for discharge of wastewater during quarry operations.This facility is engaged in a limestone quarry operation with nowashing. Outfall 001A1 consists of pit drainage and stormwater run-off and is only pumped out after solids settle in the quarry pit andthe water is clear. The proposed permit contains generic water-qual-ity language to protect waters of the state.

Name and Addressof Applicant

ReceivingStream

Type ofDischarge

Midwest Minerals, Inc.P.O. Box 412Pittsburg, KS 66762

Verdigris River viaPumpkin Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Pit Dewatering &StormwaterRunoff

Kansas Permit No. I-VE09-PO06 Federal Permit No. KS0082171Legal Description: NE1⁄4, S34, T34S, R17E, Montgomery CountyFacility Name: Coffeyville Quarry - Quarry #16Facility Description: The proposed action consists of reissuing an exist-

ing permit for discharge of wastewater during quarry operations.This is a limestone quarrying operation with no washing. Outfall001 consists of quarry pit drainage and stormwater runoff. Since thequarry pit is deep, it doubles as a settling basin and a discharge onlyoccurs when the pit is pumped. The proposed permit includes ge-neric water-quality language to protect waters of the state.

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Public Notice No. NQ-11-003

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

LegalLocation

Type ofDischarge

Simmons Subdivisionc/o Harold Schaeffer,President14491 S.W. Phyllis RoadRose Hill, KS 67133

NE1⁄4, SW1⁄4, NW1⁄4,S18, T28S, R3E,Butler County

Nonoverflowing

Kansas Permit No. C-WA13-NO01 Federal Tracking No. KSJ000528Facility Name: Simmons Subdivision Waste Water Treatment FacilityFacility Address: 16920 S.W. 143rd St., Rose Hill, KS 67133Facility Description: This action consists of renewing an existing Kansas

Water Pollution Control Permit for an existing facility. Permitteemay make an emergency release of effluent to a designated low areaafter approval from KDHE and in compliance with the special con-ditions contained therein.

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

All comments regarding the draft documents or appli-cation notices received on or before November 19 will beconsidered in the formulation of the final determinationsregarding this public notice. Please refer to the appropri-ate Kansas document number (KS-AG-11-216/223, KS-Q-11-080/082, KS-NQ-11-003) and name of the applicant/permittee when preparing comments.

After review of any comments received during thepublic notice period, the Secretary of Health and Envi-ronment will issue a determination regarding finalagency action on each draft document/application. If re-sponse to any draft document/application indicates sig-nificant public interest, a public hearing may be held inconformance with K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC).

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

Robert Moser, M.D.Secretary of Health

and EnvironmentDoc. No. 039908

State of KansasKansas Development Finance Authority

Notice of Hearing

A public hearing will be conducted at 9 a.m. Thursday,November 3, in the offices of the Kansas DevelopmentFinance Authority, 555 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 202, Topeka,on the proposal for the KDFA to issue its AgriculturalDevelopment Revenue Bond for the projects numberedbelow in the respective maximum principal amount. Thebond will be issued to assist the borrower named below(who will be the owner and operator of the project) tofinance the cost in the amount of the bond, which is thentypically purchased by a lender bank who then, throughthe KDFA, loans the bond proceeds to the borrower forthe purposes of acquiring the project. The projects shallbe located as shown:

Project No. 000818—Maximum Principal Amount:$96,466.70. Owner/Operator: Alvin Miller. Description:Acquisition of 80 acres of agricultural land and relatedimprovements and equipment to be used by the owner/operator for farming purposes. The project is being fi-nanced by the lender for Alvin Miller and is located at theEast Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Town-ship 25 South, Range 6 West, Reno County, Kansas, ap-proximately 10 miles south of K61-K96 intersection,South Hutchinson.

Project No. 000823—Maximum Principal Amount:$477,000. Owner/Operator: Justin Atwood. Description:Acquisition of 790 acres of agricultural land and relatedimprovements and equipment to be used by the owner/operator for farming purposes. The project is being fi-nanced by the lender for Justin Atwood and is located atSection 31, Township 4, Range 10, and Section 32, Town-ship 4, Range 10, Jewell County, Kansas, west of the 30Road and H Road intersection in Jewell County.

The bond, when issued, will be a limited obligation ofthe KDFA and will not constitute a general obligation orindebtedness of the state of Kansas or any political sub-division thereof, including the KDFA, nor will it be anindebtedness for which the faith and credit and taxingpowers of the state of Kansas are pledged. The bond willbe payable solely from amounts received from the re-spective borrower, the obligation of which will be suffi-cient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption pre-mium, if any, on the bond when it becomes due.

All individuals who appear at the hearing will be givenan opportunity to express their views concerning the pro-posal to issue the bond to finance the project, and all writ-ten comments previously filed with the KDFA at its of-fices at 555 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 202, Topeka, 66603, willbe considered. Additional information regarding the pro-jects may be obtained by contacting the KDFA.

Tim ShallenburgerPresident

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City of Dighton, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private PlacementGeneral Obligation Bonds, Series 2011-A

Notice is hereby given that the city of Dighton, Kansas(the issuer), proposes to seek a private placement of theabove-referenced bonds. The maximum aggregate prin-cipal amount of the bonds shall not exceed $230,000. Theproposed sale of the bonds is in all respects subject toapproval of a bond purchase agreement between the is-suer and the purchaser of the bonds and the passage ofan ordinance and adoption of a resolution by the govern-ing body of the issuer authorizing the issuance of thebonds and the execution of various documents necessaryto deliver the bonds.

Dated October 11, 2011.Chelle Anderson

City ClerkDoc. No. 039904

State of KansasState Corporation Commission

Conservation DivisionNotice of Hearing

All operators, royalty owners, landowners and otherconcerned persons are notified that, pursuant to K.A.R.82-3-135a(e), the following matter has been set for hearingbefore the State Corporation Commission at 10 a.m.Thursday, November 17, in the commission’s hearingroom, Room 2078, 130 S. Market, Wichita. The purposeof this hearing is to establish special rules for horizontalwells drilled in the Mississippi Formation in Kansas(Docket No. 12-CONS-117-CEXC). The rules to be consid-ered include, but are not limited to, Notice of Intent toDrill, Oil and Gas Allowables, Gas Well Testing, Gas Flar-ing, and High Volume Pumps.

The hearing will be formal in nature and will involveboth the rules of civil procedure and the rules of evidence.Please note that K.A.R. 82-1-228(d)(2) requires that cor-porations appear through an attorney. Pursuant to K.A.R.82-1-229, the applicant must prefile direct testimony 20days prior to the date of the hearing. Intervenors and pro-testants, if any, must prefile direct testimony 10 daysprior to the date of the hearing. Rebuttal testimony maybe presented at the hearing.

Any person requiring special accommodations underthe Americans with Disabilities Act needs to give noticeto the commission at least 10 days prior to the scheduledhearing date.

The commission will preside over this hearing. Any ofthe commissioners (Chairman Mark Sievers, Ward Loydand Thomas E. Wright) may be reached at the State Cor-

poration Commission office, 1500 S.W. Arrowhead Road,Topeka, 66604-4027, (785) 271-3100.

For more information, contact John McCannon, Liti-gation Counsel, State Corporation Commission, 130 S.Market, Room 2078, Wichita, 67202-3802, (316) 337-6200or fax (316) 337-6106.

Patrice Petersen-KleinExecutive Director

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City of Haysville, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private Placement

General Obligation Bonds, Series 2011

Notice is hereby given that the city of Haysville, Kansas(the issuer), proposes to seek a private placement of theabove-referenced bonds. The maximum aggregate prin-cipal amount of the bonds shall not exceed $107,000. Theproposed sale of the bonds is in all respects subject toapproval of a bond purchase agreement between the is-suer and the purchaser of the bonds and the passage ofan ordinance and adoption of a resolution by the govern-ing body of the issuer authorizing the issuance of thebonds and the execution of various documents necessaryto deliver the bonds.

Dated October 11, 2011.

Janie CoxCity Clerk

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City of Osage City, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private PlacementGeneral Obligation Bonds, Series 2011-D

Notice is hereby given that the city of Osage City, Kan-sas (the issuer), proposes to seek a private placement ofthe above-referenced bonds. The maximum aggregateprincipal amount of the bonds shall not exceed$1,995,000. The proposed sale of the bonds is in all re-spects subject to approval of a bond purchase agreementbetween the issuer and the purchaser of the bonds andthe passage of an ordinance and adoption of a resolutionby the governing body of the issuer authorizing the is-suance of the bonds and the execution of various docu-ments necessary to deliver the bonds.

Dated October 11, 2011.

Linda C. JonesCity Clerk

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INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVEREGULATIONS

This index lists in numerical order thenew, amended and revoked administra-tive regulations and the volume and pagenumber of the Kansas Register issue inwhich more information can be found.Temporary regulations are designatedwith a (T) in the Action column. This cu-mulative index supplements the 2009 Vol-umes of the Kansas Administrative Regula-tions and the 2010 Supplement of theKansas Administrative Regulations.

AGENCY 1: DEPARTMENT OFADMINISTRATION

Reg. No. Action Register

1-9-5a New (T) V. 30, p. 9831-9-5a New V. 30, p. 14141-16-8 Amended V. 29, p. 6761-16-15 Amended V. 29, p. 6771-16-18 Amended V. 29, p. 6771-16-18a Amended V. 29, p. 6781-16-20 Amended V. 29, p. 6801-65-1 New V. 30, p. 441-66-1 New V. 30, p. 441-66-2 New V. 30, p. 451-66-3 New V. 30, p. 451-67-1 New V. 30, p. 451-67-2 New V. 30, p. 451-67-3 New V. 30, p. 451-68-1 New V. 30, p. 451-68-2 New V. 30, p. 46

AGENCY 3: KANSAS STATE TREASURER

Reg. No. Action Register

3-3-2 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 7023-3-2 Amended V. 30, p. 9

AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE

Reg. No. Action Register

4-1-2 Amended V. 30, p. 6354-1-5 Amended V. 30, p. 6354-1-6 Revoked V. 30, p. 6364-1-8 Revoked V. 30, p. 6364-1-9 Amended V. 30, p. 6364-1-9a New V. 30, p. 6364-1-9b New V. 30, p. 6374-1-11 Revoked V. 30, p. 6374-1-13 Amended V. 30, p. 6374-1-14 Amended V. 30, p. 6374-1-17 Amended V. 30, p. 6384-3-47 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 254-3-47 Amended V. 30, p. 4114-3-48 Revoked V. 30, p. 4114-3-49 Amended V. 30, p. 11794-3-50 Amended V. 30, p. 4114-3-51 Amended V. 30, p. 11794-7-213 Amended V. 29, p. 10234-7-716 Amended V. 29, p. 10234-10-1 Amended V. 29, p. 2544-10-1a New V. 29, p. 2554-10-1b New V. 29, p. 2554-10-2athrough4-10-2d Revoked V. 29, p. 2554-10-2e Amended V. 29, p. 2554-10-2fthrough4-10-2k Revoked V. 29, p. 2564-10-4 Revoked V. 29, p. 2564-10-4athrough4-10-4f New V. 29, p. 256-2584-10-5a Amended V. 29, p. 2584-10-6 Revoked V. 29, p. 2594-10-6a New V. 29, p. 2594-10-6b New V. 29, p. 2594-10-7 Amended V. 29, p. 2594-10-10 New V. 29, p. 2604-10-15 Revoked V. 29, p. 2604-10-16 Amended V. 29, p. 2604-10-17 Revoked V. 29, p. 261

4-13-2 Amended V. 29, p. 694-13-3 Amended V. 29, p. 694-13-9 Amended V. 29, p. 714-13-14 Amended V. 29, p. 714-13-16 Amended V. 29, p. 714-13-17 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-18 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-20 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-21 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-22 Revoked V. 29, p. 724-13-23 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-24 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-25 Amended V. 29, p. 12424-13-25bthrough4-13-25h Amended V. 29, p. 1243-12454-13-25i Revoked V. 29, p. 12464-13-25j Amended V. 29, p. 12464-13-25k Amended V. 29, p. 12464-13-25l Amended V. 29, p. 12474-13-25m New V. 29, p. 12474-13-30 Amended V. 29, p. 724-13-33 Amended V. 29, p. 734-13-62 Amended V. 29, p. 734-27-1through4-27-22 New V. 29, p. 706-7204-27-1 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 9854-27-1 Amended V. 30, p. 14144-28-1 Amended V. 29, p. 7204-28-2 Amended V. 29, p. 7204-28-7 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 9854-28-7 Amended V. 30, p. 14144-28-8 Amended V. 29, p. 7214-28-11 Amended V. 29, p. 7224-28-12 Amended V. 29, p. 7224-28-18through4-28-30 New V. 29, p. 723-725

AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WATER RESOURCES

Reg. No. Action Register

5-1-4 Amended V. 29, p. 6525-1-9 Amended V. 29, p. 6535-3-23 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 13385-3-23 Amended V. 29, p. 15985-4-1 Amended V. 29, p. 14765-4-1a New V. 29, p. 14775-7-1 Amended V. 29, p. 6535-16-1 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 12375-16-3 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 12375-16-5 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 12385-17-2 Amended V. 29, p. 6545-21-4 Amended V. 30, p. 3695-22-4a Amended V. 30, p. 10255-22-4d Amended V. 30, p. 10255-22-7 Amended V. 29, p. 5965-25-5 Amended V. 29, p. 15985-25-15 Amended V. 29, p. 654

AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE

Reg. No. Action Register

7-16-1 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 11157-16-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1281

AGENCY 9: ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

9-7-4 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 7039-7-4 Amended V. 29, p. 13369-27-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1337

AGENCY 14: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE CONTROL

Reg. No. Action Register

14-6-2a Revoked V. 29, p. 130614-6-3 Revoked V. 29, p. 130614-6-4 Amended V. 29, p. 130614-11-1 New V. 29, p. 130714-11-4 New V. 29, p. 130714-11-5 Amended V. 29, p. 130714-11-6 Amended V. 29, p. 130714-11-7 Amended V. 29, p. 130714-11-9 Amended V. 29, p. 130714-11-10a Revoked V. 29, p. 130714-11-10b Revoked V. 29, p. 1308

14-11-10d Revoked V. 29, p. 130814-11-11 Revoked V. 29, p. 163314-11-14 Revoked V. 29, p. 130814-11-15 Amended V. 29, p. 130814-11-16 Amended V. 29, p. 130814-11-22 New V. 29, p. 163314-11-23through14-11-29 New V. 29, P. 1308-131014-11-27 Revoked V. 29, p. 173014-13-12 Amended V. 30, p. 102314-16-25 New V. 29, p. 131014-19-27 Amended V. 29, p. 131014-19-38 New V. 29, p. 131114-19-39 New V. 29, p. 131114-20-29 Amended V. 29, p. 131114-20-40 New V. 29, p. 131214-20-41 New V. 29, p. 131214-21-12 Amended V. 29, p. 131314-21-21 New V. 29, p. 131314-21-22 New V. 29, p. 131314-23-2 Amended V. 29, p. 131414-23-5 Amended V. 29, p. 131414-23-8 Amended V. 29, p. 131414-23-10 Amended V. 29, p. 131514-24-1through14-24-6 Revoked V. 29, p. 1315

AGENCY 16: KANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL

Reg. No. Action Register

16-11-1through16-11-5 Amended V. 29, p. 1813-181516-11-6 Revoked V. 29, p. 181616-11-7 Amended V. 29, p. 181616-11-8 Amended V. 29, p. 1816

AGENCY 19: GOVERNMENTAL ETHICSCOMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

19-6-1 Amended V. 29, p. 11219-22-1 Amended V. 30, p. 9219-23-1 Amended V. 30, p. 9219-30-4 Revoked V. 30, p. 92

AGENCY 22: STATE FIRE MARSHAL

Reg. No. Action Register

22-1-1 Amended V. 30, p. 4622-1-2 Amended V. 30, p. 4622-1-3 Amended V. 30, p. 4622-8-13 Amended V. 30, p. 4722-10-3 Amended V. 30, p. 4722-11-6 Revoked V. 30, p. 4822-11-8 Amended V. 30, p. 4822-15-7 Revoked V. 30, p. 4922-18-3 Amended V. 30, p. 4922-19-2 Amended V. 30, p. 102422-19-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 102522-19-5 Amended V. 30, p. 1025

AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT ON AGING

Reg. No. Action Register

26-1-1 Amended V. 30, p. 91526-1-5 Amended V. 30, p. 91626-1-6 Amended V. 30, p. 91626-1-7 Revoked V. 30, p. 91726-1-8 New V. 30, p. 91726-2-3 Amended V. 30, p. 91726-2-9 Revoked V. 30, p. 91826-2-10 New V. 30, p. 91926-3-1 Amended V. 30, p. 92026-3-4 Revoked V. 30, p. 92126-4-1 Amended V. 30, p. 92126-4-6through26-4-15 Revoked V. 30, p. 92126-4a-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 92126-4a-2 New V. 30, p. 92126-5-2through26-5-10 Revoked V. 30, p. 92226-8-2 Amended V. 30, p. 92226-8-5 Amended V. 30, p. 92226-8-8 Amended V. 30, p. 92226-9-1 Amended V. 30, p. 92226-11-1through26-11-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 923

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26-39-100 Amended V. 29, p. 177226-39-101 Amended V. 29, p. 177526-39-105 Amended V. 29, p. 177726-40-301through26-40-305 New V. 29, p. 1777-179326-42-103 New V. 30, p. 1349

AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHAND ENVIRONMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

28-1-27 New V. 30, p. 11128-1-30 New V. 30, p. 36928-1-31 New V. 30, p. 37028-1-32 New V. 30, p. 37028-4-92 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 134828-4-92 Amended V. 29, p. 170528-4-370through28-4-379 Revoked V. 29, p. 102428-4-503 Amended V. 29, p. 166228-4-505 Amended V. 29, p. 166228-4-514 Amended V. 29, p. 166328-4-520 New V. 29, p. 166328-4-521 New V. 29, p. 166328-4-1300through28-4-1318 New V. 29, p. 1024-103228-16-28g Amended V. 30, p. 102328-19-200a New V. 29, p. 163428-19-202 Amended V. 29, p. 150928-19-325 New V. 29, p. 163428-19-350 Amended V. 29, p. 163528-19-517 Amended V. 29, p. 151028-19-645a New (T) V. 30, p. 23228-19-645a New V. 30, p. 118128-19-712 New V. 29, p. 86628-19-712athrough28-19-712d New V. 29, p. 86728-19-713 New V. 29, p. 86728-19-713athrough28-19-713d New V. 29, p. 867, 86828-19-720 Amended V. 29, p. 151028-19-728 Revoked V. 29, p. 151128-19-728athrough28-19-728f Revoked V. 29, p. 151128-19-735 Amended V. 29, p. 151128-19-750 Amended V. 29, p. 151128-19-750a Amended V. 29, p. 151128-21-1 Revoked V. 29, p. 72528-21-6 Revoked V. 29, p. 72528-21-7 Revoked V. 29, p. 72528-21-8 Revoked V. 29, p. 72528-21-9 Revoked V. 29, p. 72528-21-10 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-11 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-20a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-21a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-22a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-23a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-24a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-25a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-26a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-27a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-28a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-29a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-30a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-31a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-32a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-33a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-34a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-35a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-40a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-41a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-42a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-43a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-44a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-50a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-51a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-52a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-53a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-54a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-55a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-56a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-57a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-58a Revoked V. 29, p. 726

28-21-59a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-60a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-61a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-62a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-63 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-64 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-70a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-71a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-72a Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-21-82through28-21-85 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-4 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-9 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-10 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-20through28-23-24 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-26through28-23-32 Revoked V. 29, p. 72628-23-34through28-23-36 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-41through28-23-55 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-70 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-71 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-73 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-75 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-23-78through28-23-80 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-31-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 41428-31-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 41428-31-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 41428-31-4 Amended V. 30, p. 41428-31-5 Revoked V. 30, p. 41528-31-6 Amended V. 30, p. 41528-31-7 Revoked V. 30, p. 41528-31-8 Revoked V. 30, p. 41528-31-8b Revoked V. 30, p. 41528-31-9 Revoked V. 30, p. 41528-31-10 Amended V. 30, p. 41528-31-12 Amended V. 30, p. 41628-31-13 Amended V. 30, p. 41728-31-14 Revoked V. 30, p. 41728-31-15 Revoked V. 30, p. 41728-31-16 Revoked V. 30, p. 41728-31-100 New V. 30, p. 41728-31-100a New V. 30, p. 41828-31-100d New V. 30, p. 41828-31-100e New V. 30, p. 41928-31-100f New V. 30, p. 42028-31-100p New V. 30, p. 42028-31-100q New V. 30, p. 42028-31-100r New V. 30, p. 42028-31-100s New V. 30, p. 42128-31-124 New V. 30, p. 42228-31-124a New V. 30, p. 42328-31-124b New V. 30, p. 42328-31-124c New V. 30, p. 42328-31-124d New V. 30, p. 42428-31-124e New V. 30, p. 42428-31-260 New V. 30, p. 42528-31-260a New V. 30, p. 42628-31-261 New V. 30, p. 42628-31-261a New V. 30, p. 42728-31-262 New V. 30, p. 42728-31-262a New V. 30, p. 42728-31-263 New V. 30, p. 42828-31-263a New V. 30, p. 42928-31-264 New V. 30, p. 42928-31-264a New V. 30, p. 43128-31-265 New V. 30, p. 43228-31-265a New V. 30, p. 43328-31-266 New V. 30, p. 43328-31-267 New V. 30, p. 43428-31-267a New V. 30, p. 43428-31-268 New V. 30, p. 43428-31-270 New V. 30, p. 43428-31-270a New V. 30, p. 43528-31-273 New V. 30, p. 43628-31-279 New V. 30, p. 43628-31-279a New V. 30, p. 43728-34-126 New (T) V. 30, p. 100028-34-127 New (T) V. 30, p. 1000

28-34-129through28-34-144 New (T) V. 30, p. 1000-100628-35-135l Amended V. 30, p. 19528-35-135t Amended V. 30, p. 19628-35-135w Amended V. 30, p. 19728-35-175a Amended V. 30, p. 19828-35-178b Amended V. 30, p. 19828-35-178e Amended V. 30, p. 20028-35-178j Amended V. 30, p. 20128-35-180b Amended V. 30, p. 20128-35-181a Amended V. 30, p. 20328-35-181e Revoked V. 30, p. 20328-35-181j Amended V. 30, p. 20328-35-181m Amended V. 30, p. 20428-35-181o Amended V. 30, p. 20528-35-192b Amended V. 30, p. 20628-35-192c Amended V. 30, p. 20628-35-192d Revoked V. 30, p. 20728-35-192e Amended V. 30, p. 20728-35-192g Amended V. 30, p. 20728-35-194a Amended V. 30, p. 20728-35-212a Amended V. 30, p. 20828-35-216a Amended V. 30, p. 20928-35-225b New V. 30, p. 21028-35-231c Amended V. 30, p. 21028-35-242 Amended V. 30, p. 21028-35-264 Amended V. 30, P. 21028-35-334 Amended V. 30, p. 21128-35-346 Amended V. 30, p. 21228-35-411 Amended V. 30, p. 21228-36-30 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-36-31 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-36-70through28-36-89 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-36-101through28-36-109 Revoked V. 29, p. 72728-38-18 Amended V. 30, p. 134628-39-162 Revoked V. 29, p. 177728-39-162a Revoked V. 29, p. 177728-39-162b Revoked V. 29, p. 177728-39-162c Revoked V. 29, p. 177728-39-169a Amended V. 30, p. 134628-39-169b Amended V. 30, p. 134728-39-169c Amended V. 30, p. 134828-43-1through28-43-11 Revoked V. 29, p. 113728-46-1 Amended V. 29, p. 113828-46-2a Amended V. 29, p. 113828-46-3through28-46-22 Amended V. 29, p. 1139-114128-46-27 Amended V. 29, p. 114128-46-28 Amended V. 29, p. 114128-46-29 Amended V. 29, p. 114128-46-29a New V. 29, p. 114228-46-30 Amended V. 29, p. 114228-46-30a New V. 29, p. 114228-46-30b New V. 29, p. 114428-46-31 Amended V. 29, p. 114428-46-33 Amended V. 29, p. 114428-46-34 Amended V. 29, p. 114528-46-35 Amended V. 29, p. 114528-46-40 Amended V. 29, p. 114528-46-41 Amended V. 29, p. 114528-46-44 Amended V. 29, p. 114528-46-45 New V. 29, p. 114528-53-1 Amended V. 30, p. 46328-53-2 Amended V. 30, p. 46328-53-4 Amended V. 30, p. 46328-61-1 Amended V. 29, p. 41928-61-2 Amended V. 30, p. 33628-61-3 Amended V. 30, p. 33728-61-4 Amended V. 30, p. 33728-61-5 Amended V. 29, p. 42028-61-8 Amended V. 29, p. 42228-72-1 Revoked V. 29, p. 35728-72-1a New V. 29, p. 35728-72-1c New V. 29, p. 35728-72-1d New V. 29, p. 35828-72-1e New V. 29, p. 35828-72-1g New V. 29, p. 35828-72-1h New V. 29, p. 35828-72-1i New V. 29, p. 35928-72-1k New V. 29, p. 359

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28-72-1l New V. 29, p. 35928-72-1m New V. 29, p. 36028-72-1n New V. 29, p. 36028-72-1o New V. 29, p. 36028-72-1p New V. 29, p. 36028-72-1r New V. 29, p. 36128-72-1s New V. 29, p. 36128-72-1t New V. 29, p. 36128-72-1v New V. 29, p. 36128-72-1x New V. 29, p. 36128-72-2 Amended V. 29, p. 36128-72-3 Amended V. 29, p. 36228-72-4 Amended V. 29, p. 36228-72-4a Amended V. 29, p. 36628-72-4b Revoked V. 29, p. 36828-72-4c Amended V. 29, p. 36828-72-5 Amended V. 29, p. 36928-72-6 Amended V. 29, p. 37028-72-6a New V. 29, p. 37128-72-7 Amended V. 29, p. 37328-72-7a New V. 29, p. 37328-72-8 Amended V. 29, p. 37428-72-9 Amended V. 29, p. 37528-72-10 Amended V. 29, p. 37628-72-10a New V. 29, p. 37728-72-11 Amended V. 29, p. 37828-72-12 Amended V. 29, p. 37828-72-13 Amended V. 29, p. 37928-72-14 Amended V. 29, p. 37928-72-15 Amended V. 29, p. 38028-72-16 Amended V. 29, p. 38028-72-17 Amended V. 29, p. 38128-72-18 Amended V. 29, p. 38228-72-18a Amended V. 29, p. 38328-72-18b Amended V. 29, p. 38428-72-18c Amended V. 29, p. 38428-72-18d Amended V. 29, p. 38528-72-18e Amended V. 29, p. 38628-72-19 Amended V. 29, p. 38728-72-20 Amended V. 29, p. 38728-72-21 Amended V. 29, p. 38728-72-22 Amended V. 29, p. 38828-72-51 Amended V. 29, p. 38828-72-52 Amended V. 29, p. 38928-72-53 Amended V. 29, p. 389

AGENCY 30: SOCIAL ANDREHABILITATION SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register

30-5-118a Revoked V. 29, p. 293

AGENCY 36: DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION

Reg. No. Action Register

36-39-2 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 109036-39-2 Amended V. 29, p. 141636-39-4 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 109136-39-4 Amended V. 29, p. 141636-39-6 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 109136-39-6 Amended V. 29, p. 141636-42-1through36-42-9 New V. 29, p. 502-504

AGENCY 40: KANSAS INSURANCEDEPARTMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

40-1-22 Amended V. 30, p. 72240-1-37 Amended V. 30, p. 19340-1-48 Amended V. 29, p. 175240-3-33 Revoked V. 30, p. 23240-3-43 Amended V. 29, p. 133740-4-43 New V. 29, p. 70340-7-26 New V. 29, p. 175240-7-27 New V. 29, p. 175340-9-23 New V. 29, p. 181340-10-16 New V. 30, p. 556

AGENCY 48: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BOARD

OF REVIEW

Reg. No. Action Register

48-1-1through48-1-6 Amended V. 29, p. 15-1748-2-1through48-2-5 Amended V. 29, p. 17

48-3-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1848-3-2 Amended V. 29, p. 1848-3-4 Amended V. 29, p. 1848-3-5 Amended V. 29, p. 1848-4-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1848-4-2 Amended V. 29, p. 18

AGENCY 49: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Reg. No. Action Register

49-55-1through49-55-12 New V. 29, p. 675, 676

AGENCY 50: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT

Reg. No. Action Register

50-2-21a New (T) V. 29, p. 70150-2-21a New V. 29, p. 1214

AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF WORKERS COMPENSATION

Reg. No. Action Register

51-9-7 Amended V. 29, p. 1508

AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

Reg. No. Action Register

60-16-105 Revoked V. 29, p. 1115

AGENCY 63: BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register

63-1-6 Amended V. 30, p. 121563-4-1 Amended V. 30, p. 121563-6-2 Amended V. 30, p. 121563-6-3 Amended V. 30, p. 121663-7-1 Amended V. 30, p. 121663-7-2 Amended V. 30, p. 121763-7-6 Amended V. 30, p. 121763-7-7 Amended V. 30, p. 121763-7-9 New V. 30, p. 121863-7-10 New V. 30, p. 121863-7-11 New V. 30, p. 1218

AGENCY 65: BOARD OF EXAMINERSIN OPTOMETRY

Reg. No. Action Register

65-4-3 Amended V. 29, p. 990

AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICALPROFESSIONS

Reg. No. Action Register

66-8-6 Amended V. 29, p. 79466-10-1 Amended V. 29, p. 79466-12-1 Amended V. 29, p. 79466-14-10 Amended V. 29, p. 794

AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY

Reg. No. Action Register

68-1-1b Amended V. 29, p. 46568-2-22 Amended V. 30, p. 53768-7-11 Amended V. 29, p. 105368-7-21 New V. 29, p. 46568-20-10a Amended V. 30, p. 53868-20-24 New (T) V. 30, p. 35768-20-25 New (T) V. 30, p. 35768-20-26 New (T) V. 30, p. 35768-20-27 New (T) V. 30, p. 35768-20-28 New (T) V. 30, p. 63568-20-29 New (T) V. 30, p. 63568-21-1through68-21-7 New V. 29, p. 1417-142068-21-2 Amended V. 30, p. 370

AGENCY 71: KANSAS DENTAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

71-5-1through71-5-6 Revoked V. 29, p. 159371-5-7through71-5-13 New V. 29, p. 1593-1597

AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

Reg. No. Action Register

74-4-8 Amended V. 29, p. 163674-4-9 Amended V. 29, p. 163874-5-2 Amended V. 29, p. 1638

74-5-101 Amended V. 29, p. 163974-5-202 Amended V. 29, p. 163974-5-203 Amended V. 29, p. 163974-6-2 Amended V. 29, p. 164074-11-6 Amended V. 29, p. 164074-11-7 Amended V. 29, p. 164074-12-1 Amended V. 29, p. 164174-15-2 Revoked V. 29, p. 1641

AGENCY 81: OFFICE OF THESECURITIES COMMISSIONER

Reg. No. Action Register

81-2-1 Amended V. 30, p. 104881-5-21 New V. 30, p. 104981-20-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 86681-20-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 86681-22-1 Amended V. 30, p. 86681-22-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 86681-23-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-23-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-24-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-25-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-25-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-25-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-26-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-28-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-28-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 86781-30-1 Revoked V. 30, p. 867

AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATIONCOMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

82-1-219 Amended V. 29, p. 109982-3-101a New V. 29, p. 150882-3-120 Amended V. 29, p. 150882-3-311a New V. 29, p. 18182-3-1100through82-3-1120 New V. 29, p. 182-19082-4-2 Amended V. 29, p. 144382-4-3a Amended V. 29, p. 144382-4-3d Amended V. 29, p. 144482-4-3f Amended V. 29, p. 139082-4-3n New V. 29, p. 144482-4-3o New V. 29, p. 144582-4-6a Amended V. 29, p. 144682-4-8h Amended V. 29, p. 144682-4-21 Amended V. 29, p. 144682-4-22 Amended V. 29, p. 144682-4-23 Amended V. 29, p. 144782-4-24a Amended V. 29, p. 144782-4-26 Amended V. 29, p. 144782-4-26a Amended V. 29, p. 144782-4-27 Amended V. 29, p. 144782-4-27a Amended V. 29, p. 144882-4-27c Amended V. 29, p. 144882-4-27e Amended V. 29, p. 144982-4-28 Revoked V. 29, p. 144982-4-28a Revoked V. 29, p. 144982-4-28b Revoked V. 29, p. 144982-4-30a Amended (T) V. 29, p. 70282-4-30a Amended V. 29, p. 139282-4-31 Revoked V. 29, p. 145082-4-32 Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-33 Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-35 Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-35a Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-37 Revoked V. 29, p. 145082-4-40 Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-42 Amended V. 29, p. 145082-4-48 Amended V. 29, p. 145182-4-48a Amended V. 29, p. 145182-4-53 Amended V. 29, p. 145182-4-54 Amended V. 29, p. 145282-4-55 Amended V. 29, p. 145282-4-56a Amended V. 29, p. 145282-4-57 Amended V. 29, p. 145382-4-58 Amended V. 29, p. 145382-4-62 Revoked V. 29, p. 145382-4-63 Amended V. 29, p. 145382-4-65 Amended V. 29, p. 145382-4-77 Amended V. 29, p. 145482-11-4 Amended V. 30, p. 102682-11-10 Amended V. 30, p. 103082-12-7 Amended V. 30, p. 108582-16-1through82-16-6 New V. 29, p. 1598-1601

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82-17-1through82-17-5 New V. 29, p. 1136, 1137

AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS

Reg. No. Action Register

88-24-1 Amended V. 29, p. 141588-28-1 Amended V. 30, p. 19388-28-6 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 104788-28-6 Amended V. 30, p. 137788-29-1 Amended V. 30, p. 94688-29-3through88-29-7 Amended V. 30, p. 947, 94888-29-7a New V. 30, p. 94988-29-8 Amended V. 30, p. 94988-29-8c New V. 30, p. 94988-29-9through88-29-12 Amended V. 30, p. 949-95288-29-18 Amended V. 30, p. 95388-29-19 Amended V. 30, p. 95388-29a-5 New V. 30, p. 95488-29a-6 New V. 30, p. 95588-29a-7 New V. 30, p. 95588-29a-7a New V. 30, p. 95688-29a-8 New V. 30, p. 95688-29a-8c New V. 30, p. 95688-29a-9 New V. 30, p. 95688-29a-10 New V. 30, p. 95788-29a-11 New V. 30, p. 95888-29a-18 New V. 30, p. 95988-29a-19 New V. 30, p. 96088-30-1 Amended V. 30, p. 194

AGENCY 91: DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATION

Reg. No. Action Register

91-1-200through91-1-204 Amended V. 30, p. 1050-105791-1-230 Amended V. 30, p. 106091-1-231 Amended V. 30, p. 106091-1-232 Amended V. 30, p. 106191-1-235 Amended V. 30, p. 106291-1-236 Amended V. 30, p. 106391-40-1 Amended V. 29, p. 109391-40-27 Amended V. 29, p. 1098

AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

Reg. No. Action Register

92-12-66a Amended V. 30, p. 141592-19-3 Revoked V. 30, p. 28092-19-3a New V. 30, p. 28092-19-3b New V. 30, p. 28392-19-3c New V. 30, p. 28592-19-10 Revoked V. 30, p. 28592-19-16a Amended V. 30, p. 28592-19-16b Revoked V. 30, p. 28692-19-40 Revoked V. 30, p. 28692-19-42 Revoked V. 30, p. 28692-19-49b Amended V. 30, p. 28692-19-55b New V. 30, p. 28792-19-59 Amended V. 30, p. 28992-19-73 Amended V. 30, p. 28992-24-23 Amended V. 29, p. 163392-51-25a New V. 29, p. 1281

AGENCY 94: COURT OF TAX APPEALS

Reg. No. Action Register

94-2-1through94-2-21 Revoked V. 29, p. 1478, 147994-3-2 Amended V. 30, p. 121394-5-1through94-5-25 New V. 29, p. 1479-148594-5-8 Amended V. 30, p. 1213

Agency 97: COMMISSION ONVETERANS’ AFFAIRS

Reg. No. Action Register

97-7-1through97-7-6 New V. 29, p. 252-254

AGENCY 99: DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Reg. No. Action Register

99-25-1 Amended V. 29, p. 124299-25-9 Amended V. 29, p. 124299-25-12 New V. 29, p. 1242

AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register

100-11-1 Amended V. 29, p. 650100-29-1 Amended V. 29, p. 598100-49-4 Amended V. 29, p. 651100-55-1 Amended V. 29, p. 704100-55-7 Amended V. 29, p. 651100-69-12 New V. 29, p. 704100-72-2 Amended V. 29, p. 705100-73-2 Amended V. 29, p. 598

AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESREGULATORY BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

102-2-3 Amended V. 29, p. 340102-5-3 Amended V. 30, p. 371102-7-1 New (T) V. 30, p. 986102-7-2 New (T) V. 30, p. 987102-7-3 New (T) V. 30, p. 987102-7-4 New (T) V. 30, p. 990102-7-4a New (T) V. 30, p. 991102-7-4b New (T) V. 30, p. 992102-7-5 New (T) V. 30, p. 993102-7-6 New (T) V. 30, p. 993102-7-7 New (T) V. 30, p. 995102-7-7a New (T) V. 30, p. 995102-7-8 New (T) V. 30, p. 996102-7-9 New (T) V. 30, p. 996102-7-10 New (T) V. 30, p. 997102-2-11 New (T) V. 30, p. 997102-7-11a New (T) V. 30, p. 999102-7-12 New (T) V. 30, p. 999

AGENCY 105: BOARD OFINDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register

105-4-1 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1338105-4-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1506105-4-2 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 1086105-4-3 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 1086105-5-2 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1339105-5-2 Amended V. 29, p. 1506105-5-3 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1339105-5-3 Amended V. 29, p. 1506105-5-6 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1339105-5-6 Amended V. 29, p. 1506105-5-7 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1339105-5-7 Amended V. 29, p. 1507105-5-8 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1340105-5-8 Amended V. 29, p. 1507105-11-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1507105-11-1 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 1086

AGENCY 108: STATE EMPLOYEESHEALTH CARE COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

108-1-1 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1340108-1-1 Amended V. 30, p. 166108-1-3 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1342108-1-3 Amended V. 30, p. 168108-1-4 Amended (T) V. 29, p. 1344108-1-4 Amended V. 30, p. 170

AGENCY 109: BOARD OFEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register

109-1-1a New (T) V. 30, p. 138109-1-1a New V. 30, p. 573109-5-1 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 138109-5-1 Amended V. 30, p. 573109-5-1a New (T) V. 30, p. 139109-5-1a New V. 30, p. 574109-5-1b New (T) V. 30, p. 139109-5-1b New V. 30, p. 574109-5-1d New (T) V. 30, p. 139109-5-1d New V. 30, p. 574109-5-1e New (T) V. 30, p. 139109-5-1e New V. 30, p. 574109-5-1f New (T) V. 30, p. 139

109-5-1f New V. 30, p. 574109-5-3 Amended V. 29, p. 1282109-5-4 Revoked V. 29, p. 113109-5-5 Amended V. 30, p. 1154109-5-7a New (T) V. 30, p. 139109-5-7a New V. 30, p. 574109-5-7b New (T) V. 30, p. 140109-5-7b New V. 30, p. 575109-5-7d New (T) V. 30, p. 141109-5-7d New V. 30, p. 576109-6-1 Amended V. 29, p. 113109-6-2 Amended V. 29, p. 113109-8-1 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 141109-8-1 Amended V. 30, p. 576109-9-1 Amended V. 30, p. 1154109-9-4 Amended V. 30, p. 1154109-10-1a New (T) V. 30, p. 141109-10-1a New V. 30, p. 577109-10-1b New (T) V. 30, p. 142109-10-1b New V. 30, p. 577109-10-1d New (T) V. 30, p. 142109-10-1d New V. 30, p. 577109-10-1e New (T) V. 30, p. 142109-10-1e New V. 30, p. 577109-10-1f New (T) V. 30, p. 142109-10-1f New V. 30, p. 577109-10-1g New (T) V. 30, p. 142109-10-1g New V. 30, p. 578109-10-3 Amended V. 30, p. 1155109-10-5 Revoked V. 30, p. 1155109-10-6 Amended (T) V. 30, p. 143109-10-6 Amended V. 30, p. 578109-10-7 New V. 29, p. 113109-11-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1283109-11-1a New (T) V. 30, p. 143109-11-1a New V. 30, p. 578109-11-3 Amended V. 29, p. 1284109-11-3a New (T) V. 30, p. 144109-11-3a New V. 30, p. 579109-11-4 Amended V. 29, p. 1284109-11-6 Amended V. 29, p. 1285109-11-6a New (T) V. 30, p. 144109-11-6a New V. 30, p. 579109-15-1 Amended V. 30, p. 1155109-15-2 Amended V. 30, p. 1156

AGENCY 110: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

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110-4-1through110-4-5 Amended V. 30, p. 25-27110-21-1through110-21-5 New V. 30, p. 411-413110-22-1through110-22-5 New (T) V. 30, p. 984, 985110-22-1through110-22-6 New V. 30, p. 1416, 1417

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

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

Reg. No. Action Register

111-2-30 Amended V. 29, p. 215111-2-230 Amended V. 30, p. 232111-2-231 Amended V. 30, p. 233111-2-232 Amended V. 29, p. 215111-2-233 Amended V. 29, p. 215111-2-234 New V. 29, p. 746111-2-235through111-2-240 New V. 29, p. 1214, 1215

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111-2-241 New V. 29, p. 1247111-2-242 New V. 29, p. 1247111-2-243through111-2-248 New V. 29, p. 1512, 1513111-2-247 Amended V. 30, p. 233111-2-248 Amended V. 30, p. 233111-2-249through111-2-252 New V. 30, p. 233, 234111-2-249 Amended V. 30, p. 357111-2-253 New V. 30, p. 241111-2-254 New V. 30, p. 241111-2-255 Amended V. 30, p. 358111-2-256 New V. 30, p. 1119111-2-257 New V. 30, p. 1119111-2-258 New V. 30, p. 1182111-2-259 New V. 30, p. 1182111-2-260through111-2-263 New V. 30, p. 1238, 1239111-2-264through111-2-269 New V. 30, p. 1271, 1272111-4-2899through111-4-2907 New V. 29, p. 9-14111-4-2908through111-4-2911 New V. 29, p. 149-152111-4-2911a New V. 29, p. 152111-4-2912through111-4-2923 New V. 29, p. 153-157111-4-2924through111-4-2930 New V. 29, p. 216-222111-4-2931through111-4-2938 New V. 29, p. 467-473111-4-2939through111-4-2948 New V. 29, p. 569-575111-4-2949through111-4-2984 New V. 29, p. 746-769111-4-2949through111-4-2984 New V. 29, p. 746-769111-4-2985through111-4-2988 New V. 29, p. 1180-1183111-4-2989 New V. 29, p. 1216111-4-2990 New V. 29, p. 1217111-4-2991 New V. 29, p. 1218111-4-2992through111-4-3011 New V. 29, p. 1248-1259111-4-3012through111-4-3022 New V. 29, p. 1513-1522111-4-3023through111-4-3027 New V. 30, p. 234-237111-4-3028through111-4-3031 New V. 30, p. 241-243111-4-3032through111-4-3045 New V. 30, p. 249-258111-4-3046through111-4-3054 New V. 30, p. 358-364111-4-3055through111-4-3072 New V. 30, p. 1086-1092111-4-3073through111-4-3081 New V. 30, p. 1119-1126111-4-3082through111-4-3087 New V. 30, p. 1147-1152111-4-3088through111-4-3096 New V. 30, p. 1182-1187111-4-3097 New V. 30, p. 1239111-4-3098 New V. 30, p. 1240111-4-3099 New V. 30, p. 1241

111-4-3100through111-4-3116 New V. 30, p. 1272-1287111-4-3117through111-4-3130 New V. 30, p. 1308-1319111-5-175through111-5-179 New V. 29, p. 157-159111-5-180through111-5-194 New V. 29, p. 222-228111-5-181 Amended V. 29, p. 1522111-5-184 Amended V. 29, p. 1523111-5-186 Amended V. 29, p. 1524111-5-194 Amended V. 29, p. 1525111-5-195through111-5-199 New V. 30, p. 1093, 1094111-5-200through111-5-205 New V. 30, p. 1127-1130111-7-75 Amended V. 30, p. 1287111-7-243through111-7-248 New V. 30, p. 259, 260111-9-162 New V. 29, p. 229111-9-163 New V. 29, p. 229111-9-164 New V. 29, p. 230111-9-165 New V. 29, p. 769111-9-166 New V. 29, p. 1184111-9-167 New V. 29, p. 1526111-9-168 New V. 29, p. 1526111-9-169 New V. 29, p. 1527111-9-170 New V. 30, p. 261111-9-171 New V. 30, p. 1095111-9-172 New V. 30, p. 1095111-9-173 New V. 30, p. 1153111-15-1 Amended V. 30, p. 238111-15-3 Amended V. 30, p. 365111-16-1through111-16-5 New V. 30, p. 1378-1380111-17-1 New V. 30, p. 1380111-201-1through111-201-17 New V. 29, p. 73-79111-301-1through111-301-6 New V. 29, p. 79, 80111-301-6 Amended V. 30, p. 1243111-301-7through111-301-12 New V. 30, p. 244-248111-301-11 Amended V. 30, p. 1189111-301-13through111-301-20 New V. 30, p. 366-368111-301-21through111-301-31 New V. 30, p. 1288, 1289111-302-1through111-302-6 New V. 29, p. 82-86111-302-4 Amended V. 30, p. 249111-303-1through111-303-5 New V. 29, p. 87-89111-303-3 Amended V. 30, p. 1244111-303-4 Amended V. 30, p. 1244111-303-5 Amended V. 30, p. 1245111-304-1through111-304-6 New V. 29, p. 89-91111-305-1through111-305-6 New V. 29, p. 474, 475111-305-2 Amended V. 30, p. 1289111-305-5 Amended V. 30, p. 1290111-305-6 Amended V. 30, p. 1290111-306-1through111-306-6 New V. 29, p. 1185-1187111-306-4 Amended V. 29, p.1260111-306-6 Amended V. 29, p. 1219111-307-1through111-307-7 New V. 29, p. 1189-1191111-307-4 Amended V. 30, p. 1246

111-307-6 Amended V. 30, p. 1246111-307-7 Amended V. 30, p. 1247111-308-1through111-308-7 New V. 29, p. 1261-1263111-309-1through111-309-6 New V. 29, p. 1528-1530111-310-1through111-310-6 New V. 29, p. 1530-1532111-311-1through111-311-7 New V. 29, p. 1532-1535111-312-1through111-312-8 New V. 30, p. 239, 240111-312-3 Amended V. 30, p. 1248111-312-5 Amended V. 30, p. 1248111-312-6 Amended V. 30, p. 1248111-312-7 Amended V. 30, p. 1096111-312-8 Amended V. 30, p. 1249111-501-1through111-501-13 New V. 30, p. 1380-1384

AGENCY 112: RACING AND GAMINGCOMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register

112-101-6 Amended V. 30, p. 290112-102-8 Amended V. 30, p. 290112-103-2 Amended V. 30, p. 291112-103-4 Amended V. 30, p. 292112-103-5 Amended V. 30, p. 292112-103-8 Amended V. 30, p. 292112-103-15 Amended V. 30, p. 292112-104-1 Amended V. 30, p. 293112-104-8 Amended V. 30, p. 294112-104-13 Amended V. 30, p. 295112-104-14 Amended V. 30, p. 297112-104-15 Amended V. 30, p. 297112-104-16 Amended V. 30, p. 298112-104-32 Amended V. 30, p. 300112-105-1 Amended V. 30, p. 301112-105-2 Amended V. 30, p. 301112-105-3 Amended V. 30, p. 301112-106-1 Amended V. 30, p. 301112-106-2 Amended V. 30, p. 303112-106-5 Amended V. 30, p. 303112-106-6 Amended V. 30, p. 304112-107-3 Amended V. 30, p. 304112-107-5 Amended V. 30, p. 307112-107-10 Amended V. 30, p. 308112-107-21 Amended V. 30, p. 309112-107-22 Amended V. 30, p. 310112-108-18 Amended V. 30, p. 311112-108-36 Amended V. 30, p. 312112-108-55 Amended V. 30, p. 313112-110-3 Amended V. 30, p. 313112-112-1 Amended V. 30, p. 314112-112-3 Amended V. 30, p. 314112-112-4 Amended V. 30, p. 314112-112-7 Amended V. 30, p. 315112-112-9 Amended V. 30, p. 315

AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OFWILDLIFE AND PARKS

Reg. No. Action Register

115-1-1 Amended V. 30, p. 943115-2-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1602115-2-2 Amended V. 30, p. 331115-2-3 Amended V. 30, p. 331115-2-3a Revoked V. 30, p. 1180115-4-2 Amended V. 29, p. 408115-4-4 Amended V. 29, p. 658115-4-4a Amended V. 29, p. 659115-4-6 Amended V. 29, p. 409115-4-6b New V. 30, p. 332115-4-11 Amended V. 30, p. 332115-5-1 Amended V. 30, p. 944115-5-2 Amended V. 30, p. 945115-7-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1606115-7-8 Revoked V. 29, p. 1607115-7-9 Amended V. 30, p. 536115-8-1 Amended V. 29, p. 1092115-8-13 Amended V. 30, p. 1180115-16-3 Amended V. 30, p. 1180115-16-5 Amended V. 30, p. 334115-18-7 Amended V. 29, p. 659

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115-18-20 Amended V. 29, p. 1608115-20-7 New V. 29, p. 659

AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATEAPPRAISAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register117-2-1 Amended V. 29, p. 412117-2-2 Amended V. 29, p. 413117-3-1 Amended V. 29, p. 414117-3-2 Amended V. 29, p. 415117-4-1 Amended V. 29, p. 416117-4-2 Amended V. 29, p. 417117-6-1 Amended V. 29, p. 656117-6-3 Amended V. 29, p. 656117-7-1 Amended V. 30, p. 92117-8-1 Amended V. 29, p. 418

AGENCY 120: KANSAS HEALTHPOLICY AUTHORITY

(FORMERLY HEALTH CARE DATAGOVERNING BOARD)

Reg. No. Action Register120-1-2 Revoked V. 30, p. 1024

AGENCY 121: DEPARTMENT OFCREDIT UNIONS

Reg. No. Action Register

121-10-1 Amended V. 29, p. 675

AGENCY 123: JUVENILE JUSTICEAUTHORITY

Reg. No. Action Register

123-2-111 New (T) V. 29, p. 1115123-2-111 New V. 29, p. 1415

AGENCY 129: KANSAS HEALTHPOLICY AUTHORITY

Reg. No. Action Register

129-5-118 Amended V. 29, p. 293129-5-118a New V. 29, p. 294129-5-118b Amended V. 29, p. 296129-10-31 New V. 30, p. 92

AGENCY 130: HOME INSPECTORSREGISTRATION BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register

130-1-2 New (T) V. 29, p. 38130-1-2 New V. 29, p. 567130-1-3 New (T) V. 29, p. 38130-1-3 New V. 29, p. 567130-1-4 Amended V. 29, p. 567130-3-1 New (T) V. 29, p. 38130-3-1 New V. 29, p. 568130-4-1 New (T) V. 29, p. 39130-4-1 New V. 29, p. 794130-4-2 New (T) V. 29, p. 39130-4-2 New V. 29, p. 794130-5-2 New V. 29, p. 569

AGENCY 131: COMMITTEE ONSURETY BONDS AND INSURANCE

Reg. No. Action Register

131-1-1 New V. 30, p. 195

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