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Page 1: Kansas Register · 2021. 1. 12. · KS, 66612-1228 or 785-296-7296. Joseph House Executive Director Doc. No. 048757 State of Kansas Wichita State University Notice of Intent to Lease

Kansas RegisterVol. 40, No. 2 Pages 25-48January 14, 2021

Kansas Register

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In this issue … Page

Register Office:1st Floor, Memorial Hall

[email protected]

Published byScott Schwab

Secretary of State1st Floor, Memorial Hall

120 SW 10th Ave.Topeka, KS 66612-1594

785-296-4564www.sos.ks.gov

The Kansas Register (USPS 0662-190) is an official publication of the state of Kansas, published by au-thority of K.S.A. 75-430. The Kansas Register is published weekly and a cumulative index is published an-nually by the Kansas Secretary of State. One-year subscriptions are $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Single copies, if available, may be purchased for $2. Periodicals post-age paid at Topeka, Kansas.

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Table of Contents

RatesPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of Investment Rates ......................................................................................................27

NoticesKansas Department of Administration – Office of Accounts and Reports

Notice of Petroleum Storage Tank Release Trust Fund Unobligated Balances ................27Kansas Housing Resources Corporation

Notice of Hearing on the 2021 Weatherization State Plan ..................................................27Kansas State Board of Emergency Medical Services

Notice of Meetings ....................................................................................................................27Wichita State University

Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building Space ........................................................27Kansas Department of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications ...........................28Notices Concerning Proposed Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewals ....... 30-31

Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders for State Purchases ....................................................................................31

Board of Regents UniversitiesNotice to Bidders .......................................................................................................................32

Kansas Department of TransportationNotices to Consulting Firms for Construction Inspection Projects ............................. 32-37

BondsHamilton County, Kansas

Notice of Intent to Seek Private Placement General Obligation Bonds ............................38

Executive BranchSecretary of State

Executive Appointments ..........................................................................................................38

RegulationsKansas Lottery

Temporary Administrative Regulations ................................................................................40

Index to administrative regulations ...............................................................................45

Cover Artwork: Winter, Maple Hill, Wabaunsee CountyPhoto by Todd Caywood

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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 in K.S.A. 12-1675(b)(c)(d) and K.S.A. 12-1675a(g).

Effective 1-11-21 through 1-17-21 Term Rate 1-89 days 0.09% 3 months 0.05% 6 months 0.06% 12 months 0.09% 18 months 0.11% 2 years 0.12%

Scott MillerDirector of Investments

Doc. No. 048754

State of KansasDepartment of AdministrationOffice of Accounts and Reports

Public NoticeUnder requirements of K.S.A. 65-34,117(c), as amend-

ed, records of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer show the unobligated balances are $4,696,441.95 in the Underground Petroleum Storage Tank Release Trust Fund and $2,461,249.83 in the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Release Trust Fund at December 31, 2020.

Annette Witt, ManagerOffice of Accounts and Reports

Doc. No. 048759

State of KansasHousing Resources Corporation

Notice of HearingKansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) will

be conducting a virtual public hearing to receive com-ments for the development of the 2021 Weatherization State Plan Application. The 2021 State of Kansas Weath-erization State Plan is anticipated to be very similar to the 2020 Weatherization State Plan which can be found at https://kshousingcorp.org/homeowners/weatherization- assistance/. Instructions and requirements of the 2021 State Plan Application can be found at https://www. energy.gov/eere/wap/downloads/wpn-21-1-program-year-2021-weatherization-grant-application.

Due to safety precautions with the Covid-19 pandem-ic, the hearing will be held virtually at 2:30 p.m. Jan-uary 28, 2021. To join the virtual event, go to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/904741789. You may use your device’s audio or call 1-872-240-3412 with access code 904-741-789. Comments and suggestions received will become part of the public record. Additionally, written comments may be submitted on the plan. All written comments must be received by 12:00 p.m. Feb-ruary 5, 2021. Please address comments to Scott Kuhn,

Senior Weatherization Program Manager, at skuhn@ kshousingcorp.org.

If you are in need of a sign language interpreter, large print, or other material for accommodations to partici-pate in this meeting, you must notify KHRC at least one week prior to the meeting. Requests may be addressed to the Weatherization Program, KHRC, 611 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 300, Topeka, KS 66603-3803, by telephone at 1-800-752-4422, or via the Kansas relay service.

Christine ReimlerDivision Director

Doc. No. 048758

State of KansasBoard of Emergency Medical Services

Notice of MeetingsThe Board of Emergency Medical Services will meet at

9:00 a.m. Friday, February 5, 2021, in Room 509 of the Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas. Meetings for the Planning and Operations Com-mittee, the Medical Advisory Council, the Education, Examination, Certification and Training Committee, the Investigation Committee, and the Executive Committee will be held Thursday, February 4, 2021 starting at 8:30 a.m. at the same location. Items on the agenda for the board meeting can be found at http://www.ksbems.org.

All meetings of the board are open to the public. For more information, contact Joseph House, Room 1031, Landon State Office Building, 900 SW Jackson, Topeka, KS, 66612-1228 or 785-296-7296.

Joseph HouseExecutive Director

Doc. No. 048757

State of KansasWichita State University

Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building SpaceBeginning Publication Date: Vol. 39, No. 43, October 22, 2020Ending Publication Date: Vol. 40, No. 4, January 28, 2021

Public notice is hereby given that Wichita State Uni-versity intends to lease available land and building space located on WSU’s main campus, WSU’s Innovation Cam-pus and on property owned by WSU adjacent to the main campus on 17th and Hillside streets. The university will consider leasing such property and/or space to those whose presence on campus would advance the univer-sity’s applied learning vision or its mission as an edu-cational, cultural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater public good, or otherwise provide supporting services and amenities to the campus community. Such projects could include, but not be limited to: (1) devel-opment of a partnership building to provide office and/or laboratory space to support education and research, advance innovation, foster microenterprises, and/or lease to industry partnerships in any market that aligns with University programs; (2) child care facilities; (3) adult living and retirement facilities; (4) restaurants; (5)

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retail, grocery, or pharmacy establishments; (6) financial institutions; (7) event and/or performance center; and (8) parking garage. Because tenant development and/or use must be a good fit with the university’s educational mis-sion and available space, please be prepared to provide the following information: (1) name; (2) square footage of space needs and desired lease term and location; (3) equipment, design, or other special needs; (4) description of anticipated use; and (5) the anticipated benefits to the university, its students and the WSU community (e.g. applied learning, joint research, faculty start-up, etc.). Additional information such as renderings, architectur-al and design plans, project timeline, and subcontractor list is encouraged. The university will consider serious proposals and inquiries from any financially qualified in-dividual, group, organization, or company. If interested, please contact Wichita State University Property Man-ager Crystal Stegeman at [email protected]. This publication is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), to the extent applicable.

Crystal StegemanUniversity Property Manager

Office of the Vice President forAdministration and Finance

Wichita State UniversityDoc. No. 048611

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Kansas/Federal Water Pollution Control Permits and Applications

In accordance with Kansas Administrative Regula-tions 28-16-57 through 63, 28-18-1 through 17, 28-18a-1 through 33, 28-16-150 through 154, 28-46-7, and the au-thority vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, various draft water pollution control documents (permits, notices to revoke and reissue, notices to terminate) have been pre-pared and/or permit applications have been received for discharges to waters of the United States and the state of Kansas for the class of discharges described below.

The proposed actions concerning the draft documents are based on staff review, applying the appropriate stan-dards, regulations, and effluent limitations of the state of Kansas and the Environmental Protection Agency. The final action will result in a Federal National Pollutant Dis-charge Elimination System Authorization and/or a Kansas Water Pollution Control permit being issued, subject to certain conditions, revocation, and reissuance of the des-ignated permit or termination of the designated permit.

Public Notice No. KS-AG-21-011/022Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Helen GermannPO Box 700Junction City, KS 66441

Section 35T12S, R07EGeary County

Kansas River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-KSGE-B003

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility for the maximum ca-pacity of 500 head (200 animal units) of swine weighing greater than 55 pounds and three areas of open lots on a total of approximately 5 acres for a maximum of 550 head (275 animal units) of cattle weigh-ing less than 700 pounds; for a total of 475 animal units. There has been no change in the permitted animal units.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Richards FarmCarl Richards11259 SE PaulenBerryton, KS 66409

NE/4 of Section 02T14S, R16EOsage County

Kansas River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-KSOS-S002

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 120 head (48 animal units) of swine more than 55 pounds, 490 head (49 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less, 49 head (49 animal units) of cattle more than 700 pounds and 48 head (24 animal units) of cattle 700 pounds or less, for a total of 170 animal units. There has been no change in the permitted animal units.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

LaCrosse Livestock Market, Inc.Frank SeidelBox 657LaCrosse, KS 67548

SW/4 of Section 27T17S, R18WRush County

Upper ArkansasRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-UARH-B010

This is renewal permit for a livestock market with the maximum capac-ity of 124.5 animal units of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. There has been no change in the permitted animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Dwight E. Regier5806 NE 24th St.Newton, KS 67114

SE/4 of Section 6T23S, R02EHarvey County

Walnut River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-WAHV-S002

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 505 head (202 animal units) of swine weighing greater than 55 pounds and 250 head (25 animal units) of swine weighing 55 pounds or less at any given time, for a total of 227 animal units of swine. There has been no change in animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Craig or Dennis Ritter1981 H LaneJennings, KS 67643

E/2 of Section 29T04S, R27WDecatur County

Upper RepublicanRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-URDC-B009

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 999 head (999 animal units) of beef cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. There has been no change in the permitted number of animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

B-K Cox Farms, Inc.Bradley Cox1439 W. Granite Rd.Long Island, KS 67647

S/2 of Section 32T01S, R20WPhillips County

Upper RepublicanRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-URPL-B001

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a maximum capac-ity of 980 head (980 animal units) of cattle more than 700 pounds. There has been no change in the permitted animal units.

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Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Nichols DairyCarl Nichols24928 NW Colorado Rd.Westphalia, KS 66093

NW/4 of Section 5T21S, R18EAnderson County

Marais des CygnesRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-MCAN-M014This is a renewal permit for an existing facility for the maximum ca-

pacity of 200 head (280 animal units) of dairy cattle and 38 head (19 animal units) of calves weighing 700 pounds or less; for a total of 299 animal units of cattle. There has been no change in the permitted animal units. Wastewater is impounded for subsequent application to constructed wetland and controlled vegetated areas such that any excess runoff does not pose significant water pollution potential. Wastewater storage capacity is provided which meets or exceeds KDHE minimum requirements.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Brad Backhus3073 NighthawkTampa, KS 67483

NE/4 of Section 5T18S, R03E,and the SE/4 of Section 32T17S, R03EMarion County

Neosho River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-NEMN-M022This is a renewal permit for a confined animal feeding operation for 70

head (98 animal units) of mature dairy cattle, 100 head (50 animal units) of cattle weighing less than 700 pounds, and 100 head (100 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds; for a total of 248 animal units of cattle. There has been no change in the permitted animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Pratt Feeders, Inc. dba Ashland FeedersMick Sharp2590 CR LAshland, KS 67831

N/2 & SE/4 of Section 25T31S, R22Wand NW/4 of Section 30T31S, R21WClark County

Cimarron River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-CICA-C001Federal Permit No. KS 0047104This permit is being modified and reissued for an expanding facility

for 17,500 head (17,500 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds. This is an increase in animal numbers only, and only the animal numbers section of the permit being modified is subject to comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Watowa Farms SouthGretta M. Fuhrman12829 302nd Rd.Lancaster, KS 66041

SW/4 of Section 24T5S, R19EAtchison County

Missouri River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-MOAT-S001This is a renewal permit for an existing facility with a permitted max-

imum capacity of 1,050 head (420 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds and 600 head (60 animal units) of swine 55 pounds or less, for a total of 480 animal units. The facility consists of one earthen retention structure. There has been no change in the permitted animal units from the previous permit.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Porter Cattle CompanyRichard W. Porter3309 Rd. W7Reading, KS 66868

W/2 of Section 28T16S, R13ELyon County

Marais des CygnesRiver Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-MCLY-C004Federal Permit No. KS0037966

An update to the Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) was received for this existing facility currently permitted for 7,000 head (7,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds, 2,500 head (1,250 animal units) of cattle weighing less than 700 pounds and 7 head (14 animal units) of horses; for a total of 8,264 animal units. The facility’s NMP was updated to include a change in the application rate limita-tions for two fields, one field has a less restrictive application rate. There are no changes to the permit or in the permitted number of an-imal units. Only the updated portions of the Nutrient Management Plan are subject to comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Fowler Feeders, LLCRick Blattner5113 23rd Rd.Fowler, KS 67844

S/2 of Section 27T30S, R27WMeade County

Cimarron River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-CIME-C003Federal Permit No. KS0086142

An update to the Nutrient Management Plan (NMP) was received for this existing facility currently permitted for 24,000 head (24,000 ani-mal units) of cattle weighing more than 700. The facility’s NMP was updated to include a change in the application rate limitations for their fields, one field has a less restrictive application rate. There are no changes to the permit or in the permitted number of animal units. Only the updated portions of the Nutrient Management Plan are subject to comment. This facility has an approved Nutrient Manage-ment Plan on file with KDHE.

Public Notice No. KS-AG-R-21-001Per Kansas Statutes Annotated 65-171d, the following

registration has been received for a proposed facility:Name and Address of Registrant

Legal Description County

Slate Hill Feeders, LLC784 K-181 Hwy.Tipton, KS 67485

SW/4 of Section 27T08S, R10W

Mitchell

Public Notice No. KS-Q-21-002/003The requirements of the draft permit public noticed

below are pursuant to the Kansas Surface Water Quali-ty Standards, K.A.R. 28-16-28(b-g), and Federal Surface Water Criteria.Name and Address of Applicant

Receiving Stream Type of Discharge

Monarch Cement CompanyPO Box 1000Humboldt, KS 66748

Neosho River viaRock Creek viaUnnamed Tributary

Process Wastewater

Kansas Permit No. I-NE36-PO09Federal Permit No. KS0100951

Legal Description: SE¼, S21 and SW¼, S22, T25S, R18E, Allen County, Kansas

Facility Name: Iowa Road Shale Borrow Pit

The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing facility. This facility excavates shale with no blasting, crush-ing or washing. Outfalls 001A1, 002A1, 003A1, and 004A1 consist of stormwater runoff and pit water. Runoff from Outfall 002A1 will be treated by settling in the mine pit and by a downstream pond before discharge. The proposed permit contains generic language to protect the waters of the state.

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Name and Address of Applicant

Receiving Stream Type of Discharge

The Sherwin Williams Company630 E. 13th St.Andover, KS 67002

Walnut River viaFour Mile Creek viaRepublican Creek

Process Wastewater

Kansas Permit No. I-WA01-CO01Federal Permit No. KS0080411

Legal Description: SW¼, S8, T27S, R3E, Butler County, Kansas

The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing facility. This facility manufactures industrial coatings, oil and water-based trade sales coatings, general services administra-tion coatings, lacquers, enamels and primers. The proposed permit contains generic language to protect the waters of the state.

Public Notice No. KS-PT-21-001The requirements of the draft permit public noticed be-

low are pursuant to the Kansas Administrative Regula-tions 28-16-82 through 28-16-98, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pretreatment Regulation 40 CFR 403.Name and Address of Applicant

Receiving Facility Type of Discharge

Cashco, Inc.607 W. 15th St.Ellsworth, KS 67439

Ellsworth MunicipalWastewater Treatment Plant

Process Wastewater

Kansas Permit No. P-SH07-OO02Federal Permit No. KSP000111

The proposed action is to reissue an existing pretreatment permit for an existing facility. This facility performs chemical etching and mill-ing and passivating on steel, stainless steel, and brass parts. Outfall 001A1 consists of contaminated rinse water from the rinse tank from the passivating/etching operation. Wastes from the two process tanks are directed to the on-site evaporator. The proposed permit contains pretreatment limitations for pH, total toxic organics, cadmi-um, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, silver, zinc, and cyanide.

Persons wishing to comment on the draft documents and/or permit applications must submit their comments in writing to the Kansas Department of Health and En-vironment if they wish to have the comments considered in the decision-making process. Comments should be submitted to the attention of the Livestock Waste Man-agement Section for agricultural related draft documents or applications, or to the Technical Services Section for all other permits, at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Division of Environment, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612-1367.

All comments regarding the draft documents or ap-plication notices received on or before February 13, 2021, will be considered in the formulation of the final determinations regarding this public notice. Please re-fer to the appropriate Kansas document number (KS-AG-21-011/022, KS-AG-R-21-001, KS-Q-21-002/003, KS-PT-21-001) and name of the applicant/permittee when preparing comments.

After review of any comments received during the public notice period, the Secretary of Health and Envi-ronment will issue a determination regarding final agen-cy action on each draft document/application. If response to any draft document/application indicates significant public interest, a public hearing may be held in confor-mance with K.A.R. 28-16-61 (28-46-21 for UIC).

All draft documents/applications and the support-ing information including any comments received are on file and may be inspected at the offices of the Kan-sas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, Kansas. These documents are available upon request at the copy-ing cost assessed by KDHE. Application information and components of plans and specifications for all new and expanding swine facilities are available at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environment offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri-day, excluding holidays.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048760

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal

Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. WTG Hugoton, LP – Stevens County #2 Station has applied for a Class I operating permit renewal in accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and types of reg-ulated air pollutants emitted from the facility; the emis-sion limitations, standards, and requirements applicable to each source; and the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting requirements applicable to each source as of the effective date of permit issuance.

WTG Hugoton, LP – Stevens County #2 Station, 211 N. Colorado St., Midland, TX 79701, owns and operates a natural gas transmission and compression station lo-cated at Section 3, Township 34S, Range 37W, Stevens County, Kansas.

A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information re-lied upon during the permit application review process are available for public review during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the Southwest District Office, 313 Oklahoma Terr., Ulysses, KS 67880. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documentation, contact Christy Thurman, 785-296-6024, at the central office of the KDHE or Ethel Evans, 620-356-1075, at the Southwest District Office. The standard departmen-tal cost will be assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, accompanied with supporting infor-mation, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to Christy Thurman, KDHE, BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final permit de-cision, written comments must be received no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 15, 2021.

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A person may request a public hearing be held on the proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The written request must be submitted to Christy Thurman, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 15, 2021 in order for the Secretary of Health and Environ-ment to consider the request.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with the public comment period, within which to object to the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review period, any person may petition the administrator of the EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe-riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived.

Any such petition shall be based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period provided for in this notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was im-practicable to raise such objections within such period, or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such period. Contact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition period commences.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048755

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal

Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. Pio-neer Balloon Company has applied for a Class I operat-ing permit renewal in accordance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and types of regulated air pollut-ants emitted from the facility; the emission limitations, standards, and requirements applicable to each source; and the monitoring, record keeping, and reporting re-quirements applicable to each source as of the effective date of permit issuance.

Pioneer Balloon Company, 2400 Pioneer Dr., El Dora-do, KS 67042, owns and operates a facility that produces latex and foil balloons located at 2400 Pioneer Dr., El Do-rado, KS 67042.

A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information re-lied upon during the permit application review process are available for public review during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the South Central District Office, 300

W. Douglas, Suite 700, Wichita, KS 67202. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documen-tation, contact James Stewart, 785-296-6024, at the cen-tral office of the KDHE or David Butler, 316-337-6042, at the South Central District Office. The standard depart-mental cost will be assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, accompanied with supporting information, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to James Stewart, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final permit decision, written comments must be received no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 15, 2021.

A person may request a public hearing be held on the proposed permit. The request for a public hearing shall be in writing and set forth the basis for the request. The written request must be submitted to James Stewart, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 15, 2021 in order for the Secretary of Health and Environ-ment to consider the request.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 45-day review period, which will start concurrently with the public comment period, within which to object to the proposed permit. If the EPA has not objected in writing to the issuance of the permit within the 45-day review period, any person may petition the administrator of the EPA to review the permit. The 60-day public petition pe-riod will directly follow the EPA’s 45-day review period. Interested parties may contact KDHE to determine if the EPA’s 45-day review period has been waived.

Any such petition shall be based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period provided for in this notice, un-less the petitioner demonstrates that it was impracticable to raise such objections within such period, or unless the grounds for such objection arose after such period. Con-tact Keith Johnson, U.S. EPA, Region 7, Air Permitting and Compliance Branch, 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS 66219, 913-551-7960, to determine when the 45-day EPA review period ends and the 60-day petition period commences.

Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

Doc. No. 048756

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Di-rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376:01/29/2021 EVT0007784 Agricultural Services – Perry – Parcel 4 and 602/05/2021 EVT0007789 Agricultural Services – Toronto Wildlife Area – C1 and C2

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02/09/2021 EVT0007788 Janitorial Services – Pittsburg02/10/2021 EVT0007787 Family Support Services

The above referenced bid documents can be down-loaded at the following website:http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/

bid-solicitationsAdditional files may be located at the following web-

site (please monitor this website on a regular basis for any changes/addenda):http://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/

additional-files-for-bid-solicitations02/02/2021 A0014116 Larned State Hospital Jung Building Replacement Suppression System Hood in Kitchen

Information regarding prequalification, projects, and bid documents can be obtained at 785-296-8899 or http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc.

Richard BeattieDirector of Procurement and Contracts

Doc. No. 048763

State of KansasBoard of Regents Universities

Notice to BiddersThe 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 the universities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortia commonly utilized by the universities, are seeking infor-mation, competitive bids, or proposals. The referenced construction 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: https://www.emporia.edu/about-emporia-state-university/business- office/purchasing/. Additional contact info: phone: 620-341-5134, fax: 620-341-6770, email: purchaseorders@ emporia.edu. Mailing address: Emporia State University Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Empo-ria, KS 66801.Fort Hays State University – Electronic bid postings: http://www.fhsu.edu/purchasing/bids/. Additional con-tact info: phone: 785- 628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State University Purchasing Office, 601 Park St., Sheridan Hall 318, Hays, KS 67601.Kansas State University – Bid postings: https://www. k-state.edu/purchasing/rfq. Due to Covid-19, Kansas State University will not be accepting paper bids until further notice. Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, 2323 Anderson Ave., Kansas State University, Manhat-tan, KS 66506. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532- 6214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected] State University – Bid postings: https://www.pittstate.edu/office/purchasing/. Additional contact info:

phone: 620-235-4169, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762.University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http://www.procurement.ku.edu/. Due to Covid-19, the Uni-versity of Kansas will not be accepting paper bids until further notice. KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Cam-pus Road, Room 30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected] of Kansas Medical Center – Bid post-ings: http://www.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bid- opportunities.html. Additional contact info: phone: 913-588-1117. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medi-cal Center, Purchasing Department, Mail Stop 2034, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, KS 66160.Wichita State University – Bid postings: http://www.wichita.edu/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 316-978-3080, fax: 316-978-3528, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Office of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 12, Wichita, KS 67260-0012.

Debbie RedekerChair of Regents Purchasing Group

Purchasing DirectorEmporia State University

Doc. No. 048393

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 156-05 KA 5811-01. The project is mill and overlay on K-156 in Barton County. K-156 in Bar-ton County beginning at east junction K-156/US-56 then northeast to the Barton/Ellsworth County line.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 22, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 10, 2021, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 24, 2021. An agreement should be in place on or about March 18, 2021. Project will be built in 2021. The contractor is expected to start the project around May-July 2021, this date could move based on contractor’s schedule.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes HMA road-way, HMA plant, pavement marking, traffic control, CMS or AASHTOWare data entry, all Project records, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Proj-ect records and paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifica-

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tions, change orders, pay estimates, monitoring subcon-tractor payments, and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accu-rately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management and all inspectors as needed to en-sure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the con-tractor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. Sub-mit the name and information of the project manager and HMA plant inspector. Construction is anticipated to be completed in 55-working days and cleanup days. Provide all the equipment necessary to inspect and test materials.Instructions for Proposal

No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best prac-tices, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Ser-vices to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifica-

tions• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (Project manager and HMA plant inspector), certifications, and qualifications pro-posed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).

The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certifi-cate”)

• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-ual Harassment”)

Contract Terms and ConditionsA standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be

used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E.Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048752

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 4-80 KA 5808-01. The project is mill and overlay on K-4 in Rice County. K-4 in Rice County beginning at the Barton/Rice County line then east to the Ellsworth/Rice County line.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 22, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 10, 2021, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 24, 2021. An agreement should be in place on or about March 18, 2021. Project will be built in 2021. The contractor is expected to start the project around May-July 2021, this date could move based on contractor’s schedule.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes HMA road-way, HMA plant, pavement marking, traffic control, CMS or AASHTOWare data entry, all Project records, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Proj-ect records and paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifica-

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tions, change orders, pay estimates, monitoring subcon-tractor payments, and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accu-rately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management and all inspectors as needed to en-sure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the con-tractor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. Sub-mit the name and information of the project manager and HMA plant inspector. Construction is anticipated to be completed in 45-working days and cleanup days. Provide all the equipment necessary to inspect and test materials.Instructions for Proposal

No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best prac-tices, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Ser-vices to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifica-

tions• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (project manager and HMA plant inspector), certifications, and qualifications pro-posed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).

The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certifi-cate”)

• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-ual Harassment”)

Contract Terms and ConditionsA standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be

used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E. Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048753

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 39-6 KA 3910-01. The project is to re-place Bridge #096 (Pawnee Creek) on K-39 located 7.43 miles east of the K-3 junction in Bourbon County.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 22, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 10, 2021, after which time all firms that submitted will be noti-fied of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 24, 2021. An agreement should be in place on or about March 18, 2021. The contractor is expected to start the project no later than May 2021.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes grading, sub-grade/base, concrete, PCCP, HMA CG, bridge(s), drilled shafts, RCB, Pipes, fencing, traffic control, seeding, ero-sion control, CMS or AASHTOWare data entry, all proj-ect records, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifications, change orders, pay estimates, monitoring subcontractor payments, and monitoring contractor’s

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payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: pro-vide project management and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the con-tractor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. Sub-mit the name and information of the project manager. Construction is anticipated to be completed in 130-work-ing days and cleanup days. Work may be suspended for the winters and resume in springs. Provide all the equip-ment necessary to inspect and test materials. KDOT may supplement inspector(s) for training purposes.Instructions for Proposal

No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best practic-es, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Services to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifications• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (project manager and primary in-spector), certifications, and qualifications proposed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into

negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event

KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”)• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-

ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E.Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048765

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a Consultant to provide construction inspection services for projects 9-106 KA 5861-01, 14-45 KA 5824-01, and 36-45 KA 5827-01. Project 9-106 KA 5861-02 is a surface recycle and chip seal in Cloud County and Wash-ington County. K-9 from the east city limits of Concor-dia east to the north city limits of Clifton. Project 14-45 KA 5824-01 is a surface recycle and chip seal in Jewell County. K-14 at the K-14/US-36 junction in Jewell County north to the Kansas/Nebraska state line. Project 36-45 KA 5827-01 is a surface recycle and chip seal in Jewell Coun-ty. US-36 at 4.632 miles east of the K-14 east junction, east to the Jewell/Republic County line.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 29, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 10, 2021, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 17, 2021. An agreement should be in place on or about March 3, 2021. Project will be built in 2021. The contractor is expected to start the projects around mid-March to June 2021, this date could move based on contractor’s schedule.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes Surface recy-cle, chip seal, traffic control, CMS or AASHTOWare data

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entry, all project records, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and paperwork includ-ing but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifications, change orders, pay estimates, mon-itoring subcontractor payments, and monitoring contrac-tor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be sub-mitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the con-tractor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. It is anticipated that the contractor will complete three projects one after the other and possibly have surface recycle and chip seal occurring on separate projects at the same time. Submit the name and information of the project manag-er. Construction is anticipated to be completed for project 9-106 KA 5861-01 in 35-working days, project 14-45 KA 5824-01 in 30-working days, and project 36-45 KA 5827-01 in 20-working days and cleanup days. Provide all the equipment necessary to inspect and test materials.

Instructions for ProposalNo costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must

not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best prac-tices, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Ser-vices to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifications• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (project manager and HMA plant inspector), certifications, and qualifications pro-posed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into

negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”)• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-

ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E.Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048766

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 99-37 KA 3911-01. The project is to replace Bridge #032 on K-99 located 2.30 miles south of the US-54 west junction in Greenwood County.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 29, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 17, 2021, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about March 2, 2021. An agree-ment should be in place on or about March 25, 2021. The contractor is expected to start the project no later than May 2021.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes grading, sub-grade/base, concrete, PCCP, HMA CG, bridge(s), drilled shafts, temporary bridge, RCB, pipes, fencing, traffic con-

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trol, seeding, erosion control, CMS or AASHTOWare data entry, all project records, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and paperwork includ-ing but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifications, change orders, pay estimates, monitoring subcontractor payments, and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspec-tors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the contractor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. Submit the name and information of the project manager. Construction is anticipated to be completed in 235-work-ing days and cleanup days. Work may be suspended for the winters and resume in springs. Provide all the equip-ment necessary to inspect and test materials. KDOT may supplement inspector(s) for training purposes.Instructions for Proposal

No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best prac-tices, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Ser-vices to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifications• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (project manager and primary in-spector), certifications, and qualifications proposed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into

negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”)• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-

ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E.Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048767

State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

Notice to Consulting FirmsBackground and Purpose of Project

The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspec-tion services for project 54-1 KA 3913-01. The project is to replace Bridge #066 (Union Pacific Railroad) on US-54 located 0.24 miles east of the US-59 junction in Allen County.Schedule/Deadlines

Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 29, 2021, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about February 5, 2021, after which time all firms that submitted will be noti-fied of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 15, 2021. An agreement should be in place on or about February 26, 2021. The contractor is expected to start the project around March 1, 2021.Scope of Services to be Performed

The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes grading, sub-grade/base, concrete, PCCP, HMA CG, bridge(s), drilled shafts, rcb, pipes, fencing, traffic control, seeding, erosion

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control, CMS or AASHTOWare data entry, all project re-cords, all project paperwork, and final paperwork, etc. Project records and paperwork including but not limited to: diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifica-tions, change orders, pay estimates, monitoring subcon-tractor payments, and monitoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accurate-ly and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide proj-ect management and all inspectors as needed to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluc-tuate throughout the project depending on the contrac-tor’s schedule and how they pursue the work. Submit the name and information of the project manager. Con-struction is anticipated to be completed in 130-working days and cleanup days. Work may be suspended for the winters and resume in springs. Provide all the equip-ment necessary to inspect and test materials. KDOT may supplement inspector(s) for training purposes.Instructions for Proposal

No costs shall be contained in the RFP. The RFP must not exceed four (4) pages total (including any cover let-ter, index, etc.) and 2MB to address the pertinent topics. RFPs submitted will consist of the technical proposal and a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indirect Costs”), a completed and signed Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certif-icate”), and a signed Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment”). Completed Special At-tachments do not count against the four-page technical proposal submission. All these forms are attached to the original email announcement.

RFPs shall indicate the consultant’s ability to meet the project inspection needs described above. RFPs shall de-scribe any processes or procedures, including best prac-tices, that will be used to perform tasks and to produce the desired results described above under “Scope of Ser-vices to be Performed.” The RFP shall also include items such as:

• Project manager• History of providing inspection services on similar

projects• Availability of staff• Familiarity with KDOT standards and specifications• Any subconsultant and their role in performing the

services on the project• Names, certifications, and experience of all inspec-

tors that will be assigned to the project• Anticipated time to close out project paperwork

Evaluation FactorsRFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-

low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

1. How the consultant plans to meet the fluctuating inspection needs of the project;

2. Employee names (project manager and primary in-spector), certifications, and qualifications proposed for services;

3. Past performance history on similar projects (list project numbers) for KDOT;

4. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork;5. Proximity of inspectors to project;6. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

age, etc.).The highest ranked firm will be asked to enter into

negotiations with KDOT for an agreement. In the event KDOT cannot reach agreement with the highest ranked firm, it will terminate negotiations with such firm and commence negotiations with the next highest ranked firm, and so on, until either agreement is reached for a satisfactory scope of services for a fair and reasonable price, or KDOT decides to pursue other alternatives.Exhibits to this Technical Proposal Request

• Special Attachment No. 7 (“Certificate of Final Indi-rect Costs”)

• Special Attachment No. 8 (“Tax Clearance Certificate”)• Special Attachment No. 10 (“Policy Regarding Sex-

ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

A standard KDOT project inspection agreement will be used for this project. Current rate factors will be used for compensation, and Special Attachments for the Kansas “Tax Clearance Certificate,” the “Certificate of Final In-direct Costs,” and the “Policy Regarding Sexual Harass-ment” will become attachments to the contract.

Questions about this request for proposals shall be sent via email to [email protected].

David Lutgen, P.E.Division of Engineering and Design

Doc. No. 048768

(Published in the Kansas Register January 14, 2021.)

Hamilton County, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private Placement

General Obligation Bonds, Series 2021Notice is hereby given that Hamilton County, Kansas

(the “Issuer”) proposes to seek a private placement of the above-referenced bonds (the “Bonds”). The maximum aggregate principal amount of the Bonds shall not ex-ceed $614,000. The proposed sale of the Bonds is in all respects subject to approval of a bond purchase agree-ment between the Issuer and the purchaser of the Bonds and the adoption of a resolution by the governing body authorizing the issuance of the Bonds and the execution of various documents necessary to deliver the Bonds.Dated January 6, 2021.

Angie MoserCounty Clerk

Doc. No. 048761

State of KansasSecretary of State

Executive AppointmentsExecutive appointments made by the governor, and in

some cases by other state officials, are filed with the sec-retary of state’s office. The following appointments were recently filed with the secretary of state:

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Kansas House of Representatives, 117th DistrictTatum Lee, 13495 100 Rd., PO Box 382, Ness City, KS 67560.

Succeeds Leonard Mastroni.

Kansas State TreasurerLynn Rogers, Office of the Lt. Governor, 300 SW 10th Ave.,

Suite 252-S, Topeka, KS 66612. Succeeds Jake LaTurner.

Lieutenant Governor of the State of KansasDavid Toland, Kansas Department of Commerce, 10000 SW

Jackson St., Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66612. Succeeds Lynn Rogers.

Justice of the Kansas Supreme CourtMelissa Taylor Standridge, Kansas Judicial Center, 301 SW

10th St., Topeka, KS 66612.

District Court Judge, 30th Judicial DistrictGaten T. Wood, 120 E. Washington, Medicine Lodge, KS 67104.

District Magistrate Judge, 8th Judicial DistrictAmy Crawford-Coppola, Kansas Judicial Center, 301 SW

10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612.

Barton County Commissioner, 1st DistrictKirby Krier, 1043 NE 80th Rd., Claflin, KS 67525. Succeeds

Kenny Schremmer.

Clay County AttorneyJoel Mason, 807 Hickory St., PO Box 202, Wakefield, KS

67487. Succeeds Richard James.

Labette County CommissionerCole Proehl, 1600 Chess Ave., Parsons, KS 67357. Succeeds T.

Douglas Allen.

Lyon County CommissionerDoug Peck, 2920 Hidden Lakes Dr., Emporia, KS 66801. Suc-

ceeds Dan Slater.

Reno County Commissioner, 3rd DistrictDr. Mark Steffen, 3500 N. Mayfield Rd., Hutchinson, KS

67502. Succeeds Bod Bush.

Sedgwick County CommissionerDalton C. Glasscock, 502 S. Millwood, Wichita, KS 67213.

Succeeds Michael O’Donnell.

Accountancy, Kansas State Board ofMeridith Bihuniak, 8345 Reinhardt St., Prairie Village, KS

66206. Term expires July 31, 2023. Succeeds Kathy Mitchell.Sean Weaver, 2013 W. Harborlight Ct., Wichita, KS 67204.

Term expires July 31, 2023.

Advisory Group on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Kansas

Chrishayla Adams, 1315 SE 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66607. Term expires June 30, 2024.

Kristen Powell, 338 N. Quentin St., Wichita, KS 67208. Term expires June 30, 2022.

African American Affairs Commission, KansasMark McCormick, 12702 Wenonga Ln., Leawood, KS 66209.

Term expires June 30, 2022. Succeeds Rev. Bobby Love, Sr.

Animal Health Board, KansasRyan Arndt, 639 Road 200, Emporia, KS 66801. Term expires

June 30, 2021. Succeeds Lyman Nuss.Brandon Depenbusch, PO Box 1506, Great Ben, KS 67530.

Term expires June 30, 2021.Rebecca Farha, 501 S. State St., Yates Center, KS 66783. Term

expires June 30, 2021. Succeeds David Cross.

Council on Travel and TourismRosa Cavazos, 3750 SE 27th St., Topeka, KS 66605. Term ex-

pires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Jennifer Haugh.Janet McRae, 201 S. Pearl St., Suite 202, Paola, KS 66071. Term

expires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Shonda Anderson.Mimi Meredith, 1100 N. Plum St., Hutchinson, KS 67501.

Term expires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Diane Robinson.Donna Price, 412 W. 10th St., PO Box 927, Goodland, KS

67735. Term expires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Katherine Goad.

Credit Union Council, KansasAlicia Sanchez, 2340 N. Inwood Cir., Wichita, KS 67226.

Term expires March 15, 2021. Succeeds Deann Shinkle Mitchell.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Kansas Commission for the

Kami Albers-Poell, 3632 Hawthorne Woods Terr., Manhat-tan, KS 66503. Term expires April 30, 2022.

Annette Caraway, 902 SE 44th Terr., Topeka, KS 66609. Term expires April 30, 2023. Succeeds Rev. Daniel Donaldson.

Christine Dally, 12065 S. Sunray Dr., Olathe, KS 66061. Term expires April 30, 2023.

Janet Goodenow, 202 Campbell St., Westmoreland, KS 66549. Term expires April 30, 2021. Succeeds Suzanne Dennis.

Shanna Groves, 52586 W. 150th Terr., Olathe, KS 66061. Term expires April 30, 2022.

Leonard Hall, 14646 S. Kaw Dr., Olathe, KS 66062. Term ex-pires April 30, 2023.

Kelly Selznick, 6146 W. 158th St., Overland Park, KS 66223. Term expires April 30, 2022. Succeeds Carolyn Plavcan.

Kelsey Stock, 900 N. Troost St., Olathe, KS 66061. Term ex-pires April 30, 2022. Succeeds Teresa Sturgeon.

Stacey Storme, 11535 Rosehill Rd., Overland Park, KS 66210. Term expires April 30, 2022.

Dental Board, KansasLacey Randa, 445 Eisenhower Dr., Apt. G3, Lawrence, KS

66049. Term expires April 30, 2024. Succeeds Stephen Zeller.

Examiners in Fitting and Dispensing of Hearing Instruments, Board of

Dr. Jeffrey Moore, 317 N. Gateway St., Wichita, KS 67230. Term expires June 30, 2023. Succeeds Kevin Albee.

Examiners in Optometry, Kansas State Board ofDawn Bircher, 8839 Horton Dr., Overland Park, KS 66207.

Term expires June 30, 2023. Succeeds Ron Hansen.Carisa De Anda, 8757 Penrose Ln., Apt. 315, Lenexa, KS

66219. Term expires June 30, 2023. Succeeds Gary Slimmer.

Governor’s Behavioral Health Services Planning Council

Clara Valadares Kientz, 40691 K-99 Hwy., Wamego, KS 66547. Term expires June 30, 2023. Succeeds Dr. Jane Adams.

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Governor’s Military CouncilD. Scott Stuckey, PO Box 847, Junction City, KS 66441. Suc-

ceeds Mark Edwards.

Healing Arts, Kansas State Board ofRichard Bradbury, 825 Golfview Ct., Salina, KS 67401. Term

expires June 30, 2024. Succeeds David B. Laha.

Information Network of KansasKate Butler, 1611 W. 1st Ave., Topeka, KS 66606. Term ex-

pires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Aaron Kite.Eduviges Ortiz, 2507 Post Ave., Dodge City, KS 67801. Term

expires September 30, 2021. Succeeds Gregg Wamsley.

Kansas-Colorado Arkansas River Compact Administration

Earl D. Lewis, Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Re-search Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502. Term expires November 1, 2024.

Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission

Earl D. Lewis, Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Re-search Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502. Term expires November 1, 2024.

Peace Officers’ Standards and Training, Kansas Commission on

Timothy Bauer, 3930 W. 223rd St., Bucyrus, KS 66013. Term expires June 30, 2024.

Thomas Hongslo, 2501 W. 83rd Terr., Lenexa, KS 66227. Term expires June 30, 2024.

Jeffrey Hooper, 3201 Harvard Pl., Hutchinson, KS 67502. Term expires June 30, 2024. Succeeds Thomas Hongslo.

Donald Scheibler, 1309 Homes Rd., Hays, KS 67601. Term expires June 30, 2024.

Physician Assistant CouncilMichelle Eaton, 26171 W. 108th Terr., Olathe, KS 66061. Term

expires January 31, 2022. Succeeds Sheri Floyd.Allison Serrano, 21051 W. 113th Pl., Olathe, KS 66061. Term

expires January 31, 2023. Succeeds Gleb Gluhovsky.

Real Estate Appraisal BoardScott Brown, 2630 CR W, Gem, KS 67734. Term expires June

30, 2023.Beverly Easterwood, PO Box 171732, Kansas City, KS 66117.

Term expires June 30, 2023. Succeeds Richard Livingston.Michelle Fales, 1009 New York St., Lawrence, KS 66044.

Term expires June 30, 2022.Trecia McDowell, 271 W. 3rd St. North, Suite 501, Wichi-

ta, KS 67202. Term expires June 30, 2022. Succeeds Bill Lans-downe.

Fred Samuelson, 2432 N. Lakeside Dr., Andover, KS 67002. Term expires June 30, 2022.

Diosselyn Tot-Velasquez, 4024 Springfield St., Kansas City, KS 66103. Term expires June 30, 2023.

State Library of Kansas BoardRandy Roberts, 608 Thomas St., Pittsburg, KS 66762. Term

expires June 30, 2022. Succeeds Deborah Ludwig.

Statewide Independent Living Council of KansasBrian Ellefson, 15503 Marty St., Overland Park, KS 66223.

Term expires September 30, 2023.

Michael Nava, 918 Scott Ave., Kansas City, KS 66105. Term expires September 30, 2023. Succeeds Robert Tabor.

Veterinary Examiners, Kansas State Board ofDr. Paul Ritter, 2903 CR 320, Monument, KS 67747. Term ex-

pires June 30, 2023.Dr. Jill Sandler, 6339 Beverly Dr., Mission, KS 66202. Term

expires June 30, 2022. Succeeds Philip Bentz.Dr. Orman Lawrence Snyder II, PO Box 4141, Topeka, KS

66604. Term expires June 30, 2024.

Volunteer Commission, KansasBarbara Hickert, 2308 SW Mayfair Pl., Topeka, KS 66611.

Term expires March 24, 2023.Cindy Miles, 1506 E. 59th St. South, Wichita, KS 67216. Term

expires March 24, 2023. Succeeds Amy Pinger.Amy Pinger, 4212 SW Shunga Dr., Topeka, KS 66614. Term

expires March 24, 2022. Succeeds Marcee Binder.Christian Ramirez, 3144 Woodview Ridge Dr., Apt. 201,

Kansas City, KS 66103. Term expires March 24, 2023. Succeeds Michael Gayoso.

Scott SchwabSecretary of State

Doc. No. 048764

State of KansasKansas Lottery

Temporary Administrative Regulations

Article 4.—INSTANT GAMES AND DRAWINGS

111-4-3649. “$100,000 Crossword” instant tick-et lottery game number 272. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled “$100,000 Crossword.” The rules for this game are con-tained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-3649.

(b) The “play symbols” for this game are as follows:Doubler Puzzle Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–

J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z–symbol of a money bag.

Mega Puzzle Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z.

Bonus Word Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z.

Your Letters Play Symbols: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z.

There are no “play symbol captions” in this game puzzle.(c) The “$100,000 Crossword” ticket features four sep-

arate play areas, “YOUR LETTERS,” “DOUBLER PUZ-ZLE” crossword puzzle, “MEGA PUZZLE” crossword puzzle and a “BONUS WORD.”

In the crossword puzzles, the player will scratch the “YOUR LETTERS” play area to reveal 20 letters. Each of the “YOUR LETTERS” may be used in both crossword puzzles and the “BONUS WORD.” A player matches the corresponding letters in both crossword puzzles and the “BONUS WORD” by removing the translucent scratch-off material covering the matching letter. A player wins according to the prize legend associated with each puz-zle. Each puzzle plays separately.

In the “DOUBLER PUZZLE,” if the player scratch-es three or more completed words, the player wins the

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corresponding prize in the prize legend. If one of the winning combinations shown in the prize legend has a completed word with a symbol of a money bag, the play-er wins double the prize amount shown in the prize leg-end. Only the highest corresponding prize can be won. A player can win up to one time on this puzzle.

In the “MEGA PUZZLE,” if the player scratches five or more completed words, the player wins the corre-sponding prize in the prize legend. Only the highest cor-responding prize can be won. A player can win up to one time on this puzzle.

In the “BONUS WORD” play area, if the player com-pletely uncovers the “BONUS WORD” using “YOUR LETTERS,” the player wins $15 instantly.

The following prize legends will be displayed on the ticket:DOUBLER PUZZLE:

FIND WIN3 words $104 words $205 words $256 words $507 words $758 words $1009 words $500

MEGA PUZZLE:FIND WIN5 words $106 words $257 words $508 words $759 words $10010 words $20011 words $50012 words $1,00013 words $10,00014 words $100,000

(d) To qualify as a complete word to win a prize in this game, the words revealed must meet the following re-quirements:

(1) must contain at least three letters;(2) cannot be formed diagonally, run right to left or

from bottom to top;(3) must appear in an unbroken horizontal or vertical

string of letters in the crossword puzzle;(4) an unbroken string of letters cannot be interrupt-

ed by a black space and must contain every single letter square between two black spaces; and

(5) every single letter in the unbroken string must be revealed in the “YOUR LETTERS” area and be included to form a word.

(e) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each of 20 play spots within the “YOUR LETTERS” play area, in each of five play spots within the “BONUS WORD” play area, and a variable number of times within the cross-word puzzle grids.

(f) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this game shall start with 000 and end with 029.

(g) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this game shall be $10.00 each.

(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to three times.(i) Approximately 600,030 tickets shall be ordered ini-

tially for this instant game.Additional ticket orders shall have the same prize

structure, the same number of prizes per prize pool of 200,010 tickets, and the same odds as were contained in the initial ticket order.

(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in this game shall be as follows:

Puzzle 1 Puzzle 2Bonus Word Prize

WinnersPer

600,030 Prize Cost3 words $10 44,001 $440,010

5 words $10 44,001 $440,010 $15 $15 42,000 $630,0004 words $20 9,999 $199,9803 words (dbl) $20 9,999 $199,9803 words 5 words $20 10,005 $200,1005 words $25 6,000 $150,000

6 words $25 6,000 $150,0003 words $15 $25 6,000 $150,000

5 words $15 $25 6,000 $150,0006 words $50 990 $49,5004 words (dbl) 5 words $50 990 $49,5005 words (dbl) $50 1,008 $50,400

7 words $50 1,008 $50,4005 words 6 words $50 1,005 $50,2503 words 6 words $15 $50 900 $45,0005 words 5 words $15 $50 900 $45,0007 words $75 450 $33,750

8 words $75 450 $33,7506 words 6 words $75 450 $33,7505 words 7 words $75 450 $33,7508 words $100 258 $25,8006 words (dbl) $100 258 $25,800

9 words $100 258 $25,8006 words 7 words $100 258 $25,8003 words 8 words $15 $100 258 $25,800

10 words $200 210 $42,0007 words (dbl) 7 words $200 195 $39,0008 words (dbl) $200 195 $39,0009 words $500 120 $60,000

11 words $500 120 $60,0009 words (dbl) $1,000 30 $30,000

12 words $1,000 27 $27,0009 words 11 words $1,000 27 $27,000

13 words $10,000 6 $60,000 14 words $100,000 5 $500,000

Players Loyalty Program $41,981TOTAL 194,831 $4,240,111

dbl–denotes “Money Bag” doubler feature

(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-proximately one in 3.08. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710, and 74-8720; effective, T-111-12-22-20, Nov. 18, 2020.)111-4-3650. “Double Bonus Crossword” instant

ticket lottery game number 270. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct an instant winner lottery game entitled “Double Bonus Crossword.” The rules for this game are contained in K.A.R. 111-3-1 et seq. and 111-4-3650.

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(b) The “play symbols” for the “YOUR LETTERS,” “BONUS LETTERS,” “BONUS WORD,” and the cross-word puzzle grid in this game are as follows: A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z. There are no “play symbol captions” for the play symbols listed hereinabove.

The “prize box symbols” and “prize box symbol cap-tions” for this game are as follows:

Prize Box Symbols Captions$5.00 FIVE$10.00 TEN$25.00 TWEN-FIV50.00 FIFTY

(c) For this game, a play symbol shall appear in each of 18 play spots within the “YOUR LETTERS” play area, in each of two play spots within the “BONUS LETTERS” play area, in each of the five play spots within the “BO-NUS WORD,” and a variable number of times within the crossword puzzle grid.

(d) The ticket numbers in each book of tickets in this game shall start with 000 and end with 149.

(e) The price of instant tickets sold by a retailer for this game shall be $2.00 each.

(f) “Double Bonus Crossword” consists of four play areas. In the upper part of the ticket there is a crossword puzzle grid that contains 11 spaces (height) by 11 spac-es (width) covered by transparent latex. In the “YOUR LETTERS” play area, located in the lower part of the ticket, there are 18 letters located under opaque latex. To the right of the “YOUR LETTERS” play area is the “BO-NUS LETTERS” play area in which there are two letters covered by opaque latex. Imaged around each of the 18 “YOUR LETTERS” and two “BONUS LETTERS” there will be a four-sided box composed of solid lines. In the “BONUS WORD” play area, located below the “YOUR LETTERS,” there is a “BONUS WORD” with a prize box. Imaged around each of the five letters in the “BONUS WORD” there will be a four-sided box composed of sol-id lines. A player will remove the latex from the “YOUR LETTERS” and “BONUS LETTERS” play areas one letter at a time, and then for each matching letter in the cross-word puzzle grid and the “BONUS WORD” play area scratch off the transparent latex. Each letter revealed in the “YOUR LETTERS” and “BONUS LETTERS” play areas may be used an unlimited number of times in the crossword puzzle grid. If a player reveals at least three complete words in the crossword puzzle grid, the play-er wins the corresponding prize in the prize legend. The prize legend on the front of the ticket indicates prizes won for number of words revealed. If a player reveals all letters in the “BONUS WORD,” the player wins the prize shown in the prize box.

The following prize legend will be displayed on the ticket:

FIND WIN3 words Free Ticket4 words $55 words $106 words $20

7 words $1008 words $5009 words $2,00010 words $20,000

(g) To qualify as a complete word to win a prize in this game, the words revealed must meet the following re-quirements:

(1) must contain at least three letters;(2) cannot be formed diagonally, run right to left or

from bottom to top;(3) must appear in an unbroken horizontal or vertical

string of letters in the “crossword” puzzle;(4) an unbroken string of letters cannot be interrupt-

ed by a black space and must contain every single letter square between two black spaces; and

(5) every single letter in the unbroken string must be revealed in “YOUR LETTERS,” or “BONUS LETTERS” areas and be included to form a word.

(h) Each ticket in this game may win up to two times.(i) Approximately 7,680,000 tickets shall be ordered ini-

tially for this instant game. Additional ticket orders shall have the same prize structure, the same number of prizes per prize pool of 240,000 tickets, and the same odds as were contained in the initial ticket order.

(j) The expected number and value of instant prizes in this game shall be as follows:

Bonus Word Prize

Winners Per7,680,000 Prize Cost

FREE FREE 1,280,000 $0 $5 $5 332,800 $1,664,000 $5 $5 15,360 $76,800 $10 $10 176,640 $1,766,400 $10 $10 8,704 $87,040 $10 $5 $15 6,144 $92,160 $20 $20 58,880 $1,177,600 $10 $10 $20 5,120 $102,400 $25 $25 2,560 $64,000 $50 $50 1,376 $68,800 $100 $100 7,680 $768,000 $500 $500 1,056 $528,000 $2,000 $2,000 224 $448,000 $20,000 $20,000 32 $640,000 Players Loyalty Program $75,000 $75,000

TOTAL 1,896,576 $7,558,200

(k) The odds of winning a prize in this game are ap-proximately one in 4.05. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710, and 74-8720; effective, T-111-12-22-20, Nov. 18, 2020.)

Article 19.—SPECIFIC PLAYER LOYALTY CLUB RULES

111-19-97. X Bonus Second-Chance Drawings. (a) The Kansas Lottery may conduct six promotional drawings entitled “X Bonus Second-Chance Drawings” awarding cash prizes to players selected as winners. Entries into the drawings will be accepted beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the day the instant tickets designated in subsection (b) are first offered for sale to the general pub-lic and ending at 11:59 p.m. on September 26, 2021. The drawing will be conducted sometime after entry into the

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drawing has closed but before noon on October 1, 2021, at which time the winners will be announced.

(b) The specific tickets eligible for entry into these drawings shall be non-winning tickets for the follow-ing Kansas Lottery instant ticket games: $1 “10X” game number 190; $2 “20X” game number 191; $5 “50X” game number 192; $10 “100X” game number 193; $20 “200X” game number 194; and $30 “Multiplier Super Ticket” game number 195.

(c) There shall be one drawing conducted for each of the six instant ticket games listed in subsection (b).

(d) A player shall enter each drawing through the Kan-sas Lottery PlayOn program available at www.kslottery.com. The player shall follow the hyperlink specifically designated for the purpose of accessing the “X Bonus Second-Chance Drawings” promotion. The player may enter the required data from the entry ticket manually for entry into each drawing. If the player does not enter the ticket data manually, the player may scan, if avail-able, the ticket to enter data to be used for entry into each drawing using a mobile device and a downloaded Kan-sas Lottery PlayOn app. After the ticket data is success-fully entered either manually or scanned using an app, the player will receive one entry into the drawing based on the specific non-winning ticket.

(e) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se-lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. The first entrant selected in each drawing shall be the winner of a cash prize.

(f) The first drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $1 10X, game number 190, second-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant se-lected in the first drawing shall be $1,000.

(g) The second drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $2 20X, game number 191, second-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant selected in the second drawing shall be $2,000.

(h) The third drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $5 50X, game number 192, sec-ond-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant selected in the third drawing shall be $5,000.

(i) The fourth drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $10 100X, game number 193, sec-ond-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant selected in the fourth drawing shall be $10,000.

(j) The fifth drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $20 200X, game number 194, second-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant selected in the fifth drawing shall be $12,500.

(k) The sixth drawing conducted shall be from among the entrants in the $30 Multiplier Super Ticket, game number 195, second-chance drawing. The cash prize awarded to the first entrant selected in the sixth drawing shall be $15,000.

(l) There is no limit on the number of non-winning tick-ets a person may enter.

(m) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for contacting a winner and the claiming of the prize shall be followed, except that in this promotion the 10-day deadline for the winners to return their claim forms shall be 10 business days and commence with the date of the

announcement of the winners. The Kansas Lottery is not responsible for electronic malfunction or player error.

(n) By entering the promotion, entrant agrees to Play-On terms and conditions.

(o) Winners are responsible for any state and federal taxes.

(p) Rules applicable to this promotion are contained in K.A.R. 111-19-97 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-12-22-20, Nov. 18, 2020.)111-19-98. PlayOn Home Entertainment Package

Giveaway Drawings. (a) The Kansas lottery may con-duct two drawings entitled “PlayOn Home Entertain-ment Package Giveaway Drawings” in which one Kan-sas lottery player will win the prize package listed in subsection (d)(1) and one Kansas lottery player will win the prize package listed in subsection (d)(2). The Kansas lottery will accept entries into the drawings beginning at 12:01 a.m. on January 27, 2021. Entry deadline for the drawings will be at 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2021. The drawings will be conducted sometime after entry into the drawings has closed but before noon on May 6, 2021, at which time the winners will be announced.

(b) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) members may enter the drawings. PlayOn members must enter themselves into the drawings according to the terms and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be accepted that are submitted by any method other than through PlayOn.

(c) A total of 1,157 player loyalty club points are re-quired for a PlayOn member to enter once into the draw-ing for the Outdoor Entertainment Prize Package. A to-tal of 1,110 player loyalty club points are required for a PlayOn member to enter once into the drawing for the Indoor Entertainment Prize Package. A player may enter the drawings as many times as the player’s points allow. At the time of each entry, the player will select for which prize package they are entering to win.

(d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se-lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. For each PlayOn Home Entertainment Package Give-away drawing, the Kansas lottery shall award one player selected a prize package. The prize packages shall consist of the following:

(1) The Outdoor Entertainment Prize Package winner will receive the following:

(i) Broil King Regal Pellet 500 Smoker and Grill;(ii) Omaha Steaks Omaha Specialties Package;(iii) Hanover Orleans 3-Piece Fire Pit Chat Set with 2

Woven Swivel Sliders and a Fire Pit;(iv) Thor Kitchen 46 Bottle Cooler;(v) Portable Projector Bundle;(vi) Bose Environmental Speakers with Bracket;(vii) $500 cash; and(viii) State and federal mandatory income withholding

taxes shall be paid by the Kansas lottery. This prize pack-age is valued at approximately $10,563.

(2) The Indoor Entertainment Prize Package winner will receive the following:

(i) Samsung 85” QLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV;(ii) Microsoft Xbox One S with Star Wars: Fallen Jedi;

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(iii) Supersonic WiFi Karaoke Speaker with 15” Touch Display;

(iv) LG 700W 2.1CH Mini Shelf with Built-in Subwoof-er and Bluetooth;

(v) Elite Gourmet Classic 2.5Oz Kettle Popcorn Maker;(vi) $500 cash; and(vii) State and federal mandatory income withholding

taxes shall be paid by the Kansas lottery. This prize pack-age is valued at approximately $10,103.

(e) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con-tacting winners and the claiming of prizes shall be fol-lowed, except as follows: in this promotion the 10-day deadline for the winners to return their claim forms shall be 10 business days and commence with the date of the announcement of the winners. The Kansas lottery is not responsible for electronic malfunction or player error.

(f) In the event any prize awarded for this drawing is postponed, changed, or canceled in whole or in part, no cash prize substitutions or other compensation shall be provided. Prizes will be fulfilled by Scientific Games In-ternational.

(g) By entering the drawings, entrant agrees to PlayOn terms and conditions.

(h) Rules applicable to this online event drawing are contained in K.A.R. 111-19-98 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-12-22-20, Nov. 18, 2020.)111-19-99. Kansas City Chiefs Autographed Mem-

orabilia Giveaway Drawing. (a) The Kansas lottery may conduct a drawing entitled “Kansas City Chiefs Auto-graphed Memorabilia Giveaway” awarding each of 10 winners an autographed prize. Entries into the drawing will be accepted beginning at 12:01 a.m. on January 15, 2021 and ending at 11:59 p.m. on February 7, 2021. The drawing will be conducted sometime after entry into the drawing has closed but before noon on February 11, 2021, at which time the winners will be announced.

(b) Only registered Kansas Lottery PlayOn (“PlayOn”) members may enter the drawings. PlayOn members must enter themselves into the drawings according to the terms and conditions of PlayOn. Entries shall not be accepted which are submitted by any method other than through PlayOn.

(c) A total of 343 player loyalty club points are required for a PlayOn member to enter once in the drawing. A player may enter the drawing as many times as his or her points allow but may only win once in this promotion.

(d) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for se-lecting winners and alternate winners shall be followed. The Kansas lottery shall award the first 10 players select-ed in the drawing the prizes as follows:

(1) The first winner will receive a team jersey auto-graphed by Patrick Mahomes and a football autographed

by Patrick Mahomes. The jersey and football will be in display cases. Approximate value of the prize is $2,430;

(2) The second winner will receive a helmet auto-graphed by Chris Jones and a football autographed by Patrick Mahomes. The helmet and football will be in dis-play cases. Approximate value of the prize is $1,160;

(3) The third winner will receive a football autographed by Patrick Mahomes. The football will be in a display case. Approximate value of prize is $880;

(4) The fourth winner will receive a helmet and a foot-ball autographed by Tyreek Hill. The helmet and football will be in display cases. Approximate value of the prize is $578;

(5) The fifth winner will receive a jersey autographed by Tyrann Mathieu and a football autographed by Dustin Colquitt. The jersey and football will be in display cases. Approximate value of the prize is $448;

(6) The sixth winner will receive a football autographed by Travis Kelce. The football will be in a display case. Approximate value of the prize is $349;

(7) The seventh winner will receive a helmet auto-graphed by Chris Jones. The helmet will be in a display case. Approximate value of the prize is $199;

(8) The eighth winner will receive a football auto-graphed by Sammy Watkins. The football will be in a display case. Approximate value of the prize is $199;

(9) The ninth winner will receive a football auto-graphed by Frank Clark. The football will be in a display case. Approximate value of the prize is $160; and

(10) The tenth winner will receive a football auto-graphed by Clyde Edwards-Helaire. The football will be in a display case. Approximate value of the prize is $149.

(e) The procedures set forth in K.A.R. 111-18-5 for con-tacting winners and the claiming of prizes shall be fol-lowed, except as follows: in this promotion the 10-day deadline for the winners to return their claim forms shall be 10 business days and commence with the date of the announcement of the winners. The Kansas lottery is not responsible for electronic malfunction or player error.

(f) By entering the drawing, entrant agrees to PlayOn terms and conditions.

(g) State and federal mandatory income taxes shall be paid by the Kansas lottery.

(h) Prizes are not exchangeable for cash. The Kansas lottery retains the right to substitute an alternate prize of approximate equal value.

(i) Rules applicable to this promotion are contained in K.A.R. 111-19-99 and K.A.R. 111-18-1 et seq. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-8710 and 74-8748; implementing K.S.A. 74-8710; effective, T-111-12-22-20, Nov. 18, 2020.)

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INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS

This index lists in numerical order the new, amended, and revoked ad-ministrative regulations and the vol-ume and page number of the Kansas Register issue in which more informa-tion can be found. Temporary regula-tions are designated with a (T) in the Action column. This cumulative index supplements the 2009 Volumes of the Kansas Administrative Regulations and the 2020 Supplement of the Kansas Ad-ministrative Regulations. Regulations can also be found at http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kar.aspx.

AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Reg. No. Action Register4-34-22 New V. 39, p. 15784-34-23 New V. 39, p. 15794-34-24 New V. 39, p. 15804-34-25 New V. 39, p. 15814-34-26 New V. 39, p. 15814-34-27 New V. 39, p. 15814-34-28 New V. 39, p. 15824-34-29 New V. 39, p. 15824-34-30 New V. 39, p. 1583

AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

ANIMAL HEALTH

Reg. No. Action Register9-2-35 New V. 39, p. 13589-3-9 Amended V. 39, p. 1359

AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Reg. No. Action Register10-24-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-1 New V. 39, p. 107410-24-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-2 New V.39, p. 107410-24-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 73210-24-3 New V. 39, p. 1075

AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL

Reg. No. Action Register16-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-14-10 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-14-11 Amended V. 39, p. 115516-19-1 New V. 39, p. 20816-19-2 New V. 39, p. 20816-19-3 New V. 39, p. 20816-20-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 46216-20-1 New V. 39, p. 1075

AGENCY 17: OFFICE OF THE STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

Reg. No. Action Register17-23-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 146

AGENCY 26: DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register26-38-1 New V. 39, p. 115526-38-2 New V. 39, p. 115626-38-3 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-4 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-5 New V. 39, p. 115726-38-6 New V. 39, p. 115826-38-7 New V. 39, p. 1158

26-38-8 New V. 39, p. 115926-38-9 New V. 39, p. 116026-38-10 New V. 39, p. 116026-38-11 New V. 39, p. 1160

AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Reg. No. Action Register28-1-40 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-40 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-41 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-41 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-42 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-42 New V. 39, p. 138428-1-43 New (T) V. 39, p. 101828-1-43 New V. 39, p. 138528-1-44 New (T) V. 39, p. 101928-1-44 New V. 39, p. 138528-15-52 Amended V. 39, p. 17128-15-53 Amended V. 39, p. 17128-19-719 Revoked V. 39, p. 145928-19-720 Amended V. 39, p. 145928-24-1 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-2 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-3 Amended V. 39, p. 33628-24-4 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-5 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-6 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-7 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-8 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-9 Amended V. 39, p. 33728-24-10 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-11 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-12 Amended V. 39, p. 33828-24-13 Amended V. 39, p. 33928-24-14 Amended V. 39, p. 33928-38-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-21 Revoked V. 39, p. 116028-38-22 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-23 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-26 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-29 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-38-30 Revoked V. 39, p. 116128-44-12 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-13 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-14 Amended V. 39, p. 81928-44-15 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-16 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-17 Amended V. 39, p. 82028-44-18 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-19 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-20 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-21 Amended V. 39, p. 82128-44-22 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-23 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-24 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-25 Amended V. 39, p. 82228-44-26 Amended V. 39, p. 82328-44-27 Amended V. 39, p. 82328-44-28 Revoked V. 39, p. 82428-44-29 Amended V. 39, p. 82428-44-30 New V. 39, p. 82528-44-31 New V. 39, p. 825

AGENCY 36: KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Reg. No. Action Register36-45-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 110436-45-1 New V. 39, p. 149036-45-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 110536-45-2 New V. 39, p. 149136-45-3 New (T) V. 39, p. 110536-45-3 New V. 39, p. 1491

36-45-4 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-4 New V. 39, p. 149136-45-5 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-5 New V. 39, p. 149236-45-6 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-6 New V. 39, p. 149236-45-7 New (T) V. 39, p. 110636-45-7 New V. 39, p. 149236-45-8 New (T) V. 39, p. 110736-45-8 New V. 39, p. 149336-45-10 New (T) V. 39, p. 110836-45-10 New V. 39, p. 1494

AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

Reg. No. Action Register60-11-116 Amended V. 39, p. 102160-11-119 Amended V. 39, p. 102260-13-110 Amended V. 39, p. 102260-16-101 Amended V. 39, p. 1260-16-103 Amended V. 39, p. 1260-16-104 Amended V. 39, p. 13

AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS

Reg. No. Action Register66-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 142566-6-10 Amended V. 39, p. 142666-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 142766-8-3 Amended V. 39, p. 142766-8-4 Amended V. 39, p. 142766-9-5 Amended V. 39, p. 142766-10-4 Amended V. 39, p. 142766-10-9 Amended V. 39, p. 142866-10-10b Amended V. 39, p. 142866-10-10c New V. 39, p. 142866-10-12 Amended V. 39, p. 142866-10-13 Amended V. 39, p. 142966-11-5 Amended V. 39, p. 142966-14-1 Amended V. 39, p. 142966-14-2 Amended V. 39, p. 143066-14-3 Amended V. 39, p. 143066-14-5 Amended V. 39, p. 143066-14-6 Amended V. 39, p. 143166-14-7 Amended V. 39, p. 143166-14-8 Amended V. 39, p. 143166-14-9 Amended V. 39, p. 143166-14-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 143166-14-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 143166-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 143166-15-1 New V. 39, p. 14

AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY

Reg. No. Action Register68-2-5 Amended V. 39, p. 10568-5-16 Amended V. 39, p. 106

AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

Reg. No. Action Register69-3-8 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 118669-3-8 Amended V. 39, p. 1583

AGENCY 70: BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS

Reg. No. Action Register70-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1495

AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

Reg. No. Action Register74-1-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1337

AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

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82-4-3a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 118882-4-3a Amended V. 39, p. 160882-4-30a Amended (T) V. 39, p. 1383

AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register86-1-10 Amended V. 39, p. 5486-1-11 Amended V. 39, p. 5586-1-12 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-1-13 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-1-16 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-1-17 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-1-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-3-6a Revoked V. 39, p. 5686-3-7 Amended V. 39, p. 5686-3-20 Revoked V. 39, p. 57

AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS

Reg. No. Action Register88-10-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-10 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-10-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-2 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-3 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-4 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-5 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-6 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-8 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-9 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-11-12 Revoked V. 39, p. 127088-25-1 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-2 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-3 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-4 New V. 39, p. 74888-25-5 New V. 39, p. 74888-29-1 Revoked V. 39, p. 121588-29-3 Amended V. 39, p. 121588-29-11 Revoked V. 39, p. 121688-29-12 Amended V. 39, p. 121688-29-13 Amended V. 39, p. 121688-29-14 Amended V. 39, p. 121888-29-15 Amended V. 39, p. 121888-29-16 Amended V. 39, p. 121988-29-17 Amended V. 39, p. 122088-29-18 Revoked V. 39, p. 122188-29-19 Revoked V. 39, p. 122188-29a-1 Amended V. 39, p. 122188-29a-5 Amended V. 39, p. 122388-29a-6 Amended V. 39, p. 122388-29a-7 Amended V. 39, p. 122388-29a-7a Amended V. 39, p. 122488-29a-9 Amended V. 39, p. 122488-29a-10 Amended V. 39, p. 122588-29a-11 Amended V. 39, p. 122788-29a-18 Amended V. 39, p. 122888-29a-19 Amended V. 39, p. 122988-29b-1 Amended V. 39, p. 122988-29b-3 Amended V. 39, p. 123188-29b-5 Amended V. 39, p. 123188-29b-6 Amended V. 39, p. 123288-29b-7 Amended V. 39, p. 123388-29b-7a Amended V. 39, p. 123488-29b-9 Amended V. 39, p. 123488-29b-10 Amended V. 39, p. 123588-29c-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1236

88-29c-5 Amended V. 39, p. 123888-29c-7 Amended V. 39, p. 123888-29c-9 Amended V. 39, p. 123888-29c-10 Amended V. 39, p. 123988-29d-1 Amended V. 39, p. 124088-29d-5 Amended V. 39, p. 124188-29d-7 Amended V. 39, p. 124288-29d-9 Amended V. 39, p. 124288-29d-10 Amended V. 39, p. 124388-30-1 Amended (T) V. 39, p. 89088-30-1 Amended V. 39, p. 126988-30-2 Amended V. 39, p. 1270

AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register100-7-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1359100-76-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1360100-78-1 New (T) V. 39, p. 250100-78-1 New V. 39, p. 570100-78-2 New (T) V. 39, p. 250100-78-2 New V. 39, p. 570

AGENCY 105: BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register105-5-2 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-3 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-6 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-7 Amended V. 39, p. 252105-5-8 Amended V. 39, p. 252

AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register109-3-3 Amended V. 39, p. 30 109-3-4 Amended V. 39, p. 31 109-5-1a Amended V. 39, p.32109-11-1a Amended V. 39, p.32

AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY

A complete index listing all regulations filed by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2001 through 2003 can be found in the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 52, December 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2006 through 2007 can be found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2008 through November 2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 1, 2009, through Decem-ber 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 22, 2011, through November 6, 2013, can be found in the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from No-vember 7, 2013, through December 31, 2015, can be found in the Vol. 34, No. 53, December 31, 2015 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2016 through 2017, can be found in the Vol. 36, No. 52, December 28, 2017 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2018 through 2019, can be found in the Vol. 38, No. 52, December 26, 2019 Kansas Register.Reg. No. Action Register111-2-328 New V. 39, p. 1460111-4-3595 New V. 39, p. 57111-4-3596 New V. 39, p. 58111-4-3597 New V. 39, p. 59

111-4-3598 New V. 39, p. 60111-4-3599 New V. 39, p. 61 111-4-3600 New V. 39, p. 63111-4-3601 New V. 39, p. 532111-4-3602 New V. 39, p. 533111-4-3603 New V. 39, p. 570111-4-3604 New V. 39, p. 572111-4-3605 New V. 39, p. 573111-4-3606 New V. 39, p. 574111-4-3607 New V. 39, p. 576111-4-3608 New V. 39, p. 621111-4-3609 New V. 39, p. 623111-4-3610 New V. 39, p. 624111-4-3611 New V. 39, p. 854111-4-3612 New V. 39, p. 855111-4-3613 New V. 39, p. 856111-4-3614 New V. 39, p. 858111-4-3615 New V. 39, p. 859111-4-3616 New V. 39, p. 860111-4-3617 New V. 39, p. 861111-4-3618 New V. 39, p. 862111-4-3619 New V. 39, p. 862111-4-3620 New V. 39, p. 864111-4-3621 New V. 39, p. 865111-4-3623 New V. 39, p. 866111-4-3624 New V. 39, p. 891111-4-3625 New V. 39, p. 892111-4-3626 New V. 39, p. 893111-4-3627 New V. 39, p. 894111-4-3628 New V. 39, p. 896111-4-3629 New V. 39, p. 897111-4-3630 New V. 39, p. 900111-4-3631 New V. 39, p. 1076111-4-3632 New V. 39, p. 1077111-4-3633 New V. 39, p. 1109111-4-3634 New V. 39, p. 1109111-4-3635 New V. 39, p. 1110111-4-3636 New V. 39, p. 1111111-4-3637 New V. 39, p. 1113111-4-3638 New V. 39, p. 1114111-4-3639 New V. 39, p. 1333111-4-3640 New V. 39, p. 1334111-4-3641 New V. 39, p. 1335111-4-3642 New V. 39, p. 1336111-4-3643 New V. 39, p. 1404111-4-3644 New V. 39, p. 1460111-4-3645 New V. 39, p. 1462111-4-3646 New V. 39, p. 1463111-4-3647 New V. 39, p. 1465111-4-3648 New V. 39, p. 1466111-5-245 New V. 39, p. 577111-9-223 New V. 39, p. 625111-9-224 New V. 39, p. 867111-15-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1405111-15-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1080111-15-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1081111-15-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1082111-19-72 Amended V. 39, p. 64111-19-73 New V. 39, p. 64111-19-74 New V. 39, p. 65111-19-75 New V. 39, p. 65111-19-76 New V. 39, p. 74111-19-77 New V. 39, p. 578111-19-78 New V. 39, p. 579111-19-79 New V. 39, p. 580111-19-80 New V. 39, p. 626111-19-81 New V. 39, p. 626111-19-82 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-83 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-84 New V. 39, p. 868111-19-85 New V. 39, p. 869111-19-86 New V. 39, p. 870111-19-87 New V. 39, p. 901111-19-88 New V. 39, p. 901

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Index to Regulations

111-19-89 New V. 39, p. 1082111-19-90 New V. 39, p. 1115111-19-91 New V. 39, p. 1116111-19-92 New V. 39, p. 1116111-19-93 New V. 39, p. 1337111-19-94 New V. 39, p. 1405111-19-95 New V. 39, p. 1405111-19-96 New V. 39, p. 1406111-301-4 Amended V. 39, p. 534111-301-5 Amended V. 39, p. 534111-301-6 Amended V. 39, p. 535111-301-43 Amended V. 39, p. 537111-301-60 Amended V. 39, p. 66111-301-62 Amended V. 39, p. 67111-301-64 Amended V. 39, p. 538111-301-66 Amended V. 39, p. 538111-301-72 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-73 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-74 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-75 New V. 39, p. 1338111-301-76 New V. 39, p. 1339111-302-4 Amended V. 39, p. 68111-302-5 Amended V. 39, p. 1082111-305-5 Amended V. 39, p. 539

111-305-6 Amended V. 39, p. 539111-401-253 New V. 39, p. 69111-401-254 New V. 39, p. 69111-401-255 New V. 39, p. 71111-501-71 Amended V. 39, p. 1340111-501-81 Amended V. 39, p. 1340111-501-149 New V. 39, p. 72111-501-150 New V. 39, p. 72111-501-151 New V. 39, p. 73111-501-152 New V. 39, p. 73111-501-153 New V. 39, p. 74111-601-4 Amended V. 39, p. 1117111-601-6 Amended V. 39, p. 1117

AGENCY 112: KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register112-105-1 Amended V. 39, p. 251

AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM

Reg. No. Action Register115-1-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1523115-2-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1525

115-4-2 Amended V. 39, p. 617115-4-4 Amended V. 39, p. 618115-4-4a Amended V. 39, p. 1527115-4-6 Amended V. 39, p. 619115-5-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103115-6-1 Amended V. 39, p. 1103115-7-3 Amended V. 39, p. 1528115-7-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528115-14-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1271115-14-13 Amended V. 39, p. 1273115-14-14 Amended V. 39, p. 1275115-18-7 Revoked V. 39, p. 1528115-18-10 Amended V. 39, p. 1528115-18-12 Amended V. 39, p. 1529

AGENCY 129: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT—

DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE

Reg. No. Action Register129-6-103 Amended V. 39, p. 1557129-9-9 New (T) V. 39, p. 647129-9-9 New V. 39, p. 1019129-10-31 Amended V. 39, p. 800

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