kansas register - kansas secretary of state | home kansas register (usps 0662-190) is an official...

22
Kansas Register Kris W. Kobach, Secretary of State In this issue … Page Vol. 37, No. 2 Pages 11-32 January 11, 2018 Rates Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of investment rates .................................................................................................................................................................12 Notices Kansas Department of Administration – Office of the Chief Financial Officer Public notice .........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Wichita State University Notice of intent to lease land and/or building space .....................................................................................................................12 Historic Sites Board of Review Notice of meeting ................................................................................................................................................................................13 Kansas Historical Society Notice of meeting ................................................................................................................................................................................13 Secretary of State Notice of forfeiture..............................................................................................................................................................................13 Kansas Board of Regents Universities Notice to bidders .................................................................................................................................................................................14 Kansas Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts Notice to bidders for state purchases ...............................................................................................................................................14 Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Facilities and Property Management Notice of requested “on-call” architectural services......................................................................................................................14 Notice of requested “on-call” engineering services .......................................................................................................................15 Kansas Department of Health and Environment Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications and notice of hearing .........................................................15 Notice concerning proposed air quality class I operating permit renewal ................................................................................17 Kansas Development Finance Authority Notice of hearing on agricultural development revenue bonds ..................................................................................................17 Executive Orders Office of the Governor Executive Order 18-01 for Regional Emergencies, conditional and temporary relief from Motor Carrier Rules and Regulations.................................................................................................................................18 Bond Sales Lake Township, Harvey County, Kansas Notice of intent to seek private placement general obligation bonds .........................................................................................18 City of Merriam, Kansas Summary notice of bond sale ............................................................................................................................................................18 Regulations Board of Accountancy Permanent administrative regulations.............................................................................................................................................19 Kansas Corporation Commission Temporary administrative regulation ..............................................................................................................................................27 Index to administrative regulations .........................................................................................................................................29

Upload: ngotram

Post on 26-May-2018

217 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Kansas RegisterKris W. Kobach, Secretary of State

In this issue … Page

Vol. 37, No. 2 Pages 11-32January 11, 2018

RatesPooled Money Investment Board

Notice of investment rates .................................................................................................................................................................12

NoticesKansas Department of Administration – Office of the Chief Financial Officer

Public notice .........................................................................................................................................................................................12Wichita State University

Notice of intent to lease land and/or building space .....................................................................................................................12Historic Sites Board of Review

Notice of meeting ................................................................................................................................................................................13Kansas Historical Society

Notice of meeting ................................................................................................................................................................................13Secretary of State

Notice of forfeiture ..............................................................................................................................................................................13Kansas Board of Regents Universities

Notice to bidders .................................................................................................................................................................................14Kansas Department of Administration—Procurement and Contracts

Notice to bidders for state purchases ...............................................................................................................................................14Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Facilities and Property Management

Notice of requested “on-call” architectural services ......................................................................................................................14Notice of requested “on-call” engineering services .......................................................................................................................15

Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentNotice concerning water pollution control permits/applications and notice of hearing .........................................................15Notice concerning proposed air quality class I operating permit renewal ................................................................................17

Kansas Development Finance AuthorityNotice of hearing on agricultural development revenue bonds ..................................................................................................17

Executive OrdersOffice of the Governor

Executive Order 18-01 for Regional Emergencies, conditional and temporary relief from Motor Carrier Rules and Regulations.................................................................................................................................18

Bond SalesLake Township, Harvey County, Kansas

Notice of intent to seek private placement general obligation bonds .........................................................................................18City of Merriam, Kansas

Summary notice of bond sale ............................................................................................................................................................18

RegulationsBoard of Accountancy

Permanent administrative regulations .............................................................................................................................................19Kansas Corporation Commission

Temporary administrative regulation ..............................................................................................................................................27

Index to administrative regulations .........................................................................................................................................29

Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

12

Register Office:1st Floor, Memorial Hall

785-368-8095Fax 785-296-8577

[email protected]

Published byKris W. Kobach

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 authority of K.S.A. 75-430. The Kansas Register is published weekly and a cumulative index is published annually by the Kansas Secretary of State. One-year sub-scriptions are $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Single copies, if available, may be purchased for $2. Periodicals postage paid at Topeka, Kansas. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to Kansas Register, Secretary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall, 120 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66612-1594.

© Kansas Secretary of State 2018. Reproduction of the publication in its entirety or for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior permission. Official enactments of the Kansas Legislature and proposed and adopted administrative regulations of state agencies may be reproduced in any form without permission.

Hard copy subscription information and current and back issues of the Kansas Register (PDF Format) can be found at the follow-ing link: http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kansas_register.asp.

Rates/ Notices

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 1-8-18 through 1-14-18 Term Rate 1-89 days 1.41% 3 months 1.38% 6 months 1.58% 12 months 1.82% 18 months 1.88% 2 years 1.93%

Scott MillerDirector of Investments

Doc. No. 045968

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of the Chief Financial OfficerPublic Notice

Under 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 $5,490,825.78 in the Underground Petroleum Storage Tank Release Trust Fund and $831,331.43 in the Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Release Trust Fund at December 31, 2017.

Annette Witt, ManagerOffice of the Chief Financial Officer

Doc. No. 045972

State of KansasWichita State University

Notice of Intent to Lease Land and/or Building SpacePublic notice is hereby given that Wichita State Univer-

sity (WSU) intends to lease available land and building space. The university will consider leasing such property and/or space to those whose presence on campus would advance the university’s applied learning vision or its mission as an educational, cultural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater public good. Because tenant use must be a good fit with the university’s educational mission and available space, please be prepared to pro-vide the following information: (1) name; (2) square foot-age of space needs; (3) equipment, design, or other spe-cial 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.). The university will consider seri-ous offers and inquiries from any financially qualified in-dividual, group, organization, or company. If interested, please contact Vice President for Research and Technolo-gy Transfer Dr. John Tomblin, [email protected], or Property Manager Crystal Deselms, crystal.deselms @wichita.edu. This publication is being published pursu-ant 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. 045794

13Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Notices

State of KansasHistoric Sites Board of Review

Notice of MeetingThe Kansas Historic Sites Board of Review will meet at

9:00 a.m. Saturday, February 10, 2018 in the classrooms in the Kansas Museum of History, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Tope-ka, Kansas. The Board will consider the following items:

• Approval of minutes of November 18, 2017 meeting• Heritage Trust Fund committee report• National Register of Historic Places – Nominations

◦ The Norton Apartments – 1111 and 1115 E. Iron Ave., Salina, Saline County

◦ Madonna of the Trail – 11 E. Main St., Council Grove, Morris County

◦ Harmon Park Swale – 7700 Mission Road, Prairie Village, Johnson County

◦ Neodesha City Hall – 102 S. 4th St., Neodesha, Wilson County

◦ Pawnee Tipi Rings and Golden Beach Resort – Address restricted, Ellis County

• Register of Historic Kansas Places – Nomination ◦ Powell Building – 1729 K-9 Hwy., Goff, Nemaha

County ◦ Fox Theatre – 612-614 Commercial St., Atchison,

Atchison County• National Register of Historic Places – Boundary

Decrease ◦ North Topeka Avenue and 10th Street Historic

District, Wichita, Sedgwick County• National Register of Historic Places – Removal

◦ Barton County Bridge #650 – NE 60th Ave., Bea-ver vicinity, Barton County

The Kansas State Historical Society welcomes indi-viduals with disabilities to participate in its activities. If you have a visual, aural, or other impairment and wish to participate in this meeting, please contact the Cultural Resources Division of the Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66615-1099 or by telephone at 785-272-8681 ext., 240 at least two weeks prior to the meeting to discuss how we can ensure your participation.

Jennie ChinnExecutive Director

Doc. No. 045970

State of KansasKansas Historical Society

Notice of MeetingThe Kansas State Historical Society will accept public

comments regarding the 2017 round of Heritage Trust Fund grants on Friday, February 3, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. Grant applicants and members of the public are welcome to comment about particular grant applications or the program in general to the grant review committee at that time. The public meeting will be held in the class-rooms in the Kansas Museum of History, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas.

The Kansas State Historical Society welcomes indi-viduals with disabilities to participate in its activities. If you have a visual, aural, or other impairment and wish to participate in this meeting, please contact the Cultural Resources Division of the Kansas State Historical Soci-ety, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66615-1099 or by tele-phone at 785-272-8681, ext. 240 to discuss how we can ensure your participation.

Jennie ChinnExecutive Director

Doc. No. 045971

State of KansasSecretary of StateNotice of Forfeiture

In accordance with Kansas statutes, the following busi-ness entities organized under the laws of Kansas and the foreign business entities authorized to do business in Kansas were forfeited during the month of December 2017 for failure to timely file an annual report and pay the annual report fee.

Please Note: The following list represents business enti-ties forfeited in December. Any business entity listed may have filed for reinstatement and be considered in good standing. To check the status of a business entity go to the Kansas Business Center’s Business Entity Search Station at https://www.kansas.gov/bess/flow/main?execution=e2s4 (select Business Entity Database) or contact the Business Services Division at 785-296-4564.

Domestic Business EntitiesComposed Chaos Corporation, Kansas City, KSCricket Premier League of Kansas City, Inc., Overland Park, KSCunningham Properties #7326, LLC, Topeka, KSDanny Dare Industries, Inc., Prairie Village, KSDLA Images, LLC, Topeka, KSEvangelical Covenant Church of Lindsborg, Kansas, Inc., Lindsborg, KSFamily Health Medical Center, LLC, KSFresh Farm HQ Cooperative, Association, Kansas City, KSHamilton Service Company, LLC, Kansas City, MOHeartland of America, Inc., Lenexa, KSInfinite Dangers, Inc., Lenexa, KSJ and J Tool Service, Inc., Colby, KSMinneapolis Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Minneapolis, KSO.C.C., Inc., Whiting, KSPacific Fund Group International, Alta Loma, CAPioneer CV, L.L.C., Hepler, KSProSoccer Store, Inc., Wichita, KSPurrEver Friends Feline Rescue Association, Wamego, KSScott Construction Company, Inc., Pomona, KSSpiritual Think-Tank Church, Gardner, KSTeam 316 Car Club, Wichita, KSThe Christian Street Witness Association, Incorporated, Topeka, KSTwo Valleys Cooperative, Winfield, KS

Foreign Business EntitiesAltitude Industries, LLC, Topeka, KSBay Crane Service, Inc., Long Island City, NYBeta Finance Company, Inc., Merrillville, INBPS Diamond Sports, Inc., Exeter, NHDirectBuy, Inc., Merrillville, INIntegra Technologies International, Inc., Lakeway, TXJM Mechanical, LLC, Hyde Park, UTLyoness New York, Inc., Miami, FL

(continued)

14 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Notices

Madsky Roofing & Restoration, LLC, Englewood, COUnited Consumers Club, Incorporated, Merrillville, INWoodruff-Sawyer Colorado, LLC, San Francisco, CAWorldwide Debt Solutions, LLC, Henderson, NV

Kris W. KobachSecretary of State

Doc. No. 045979

State of KansasBoard of Regents Universities

Notice to BiddersThe universities of the Kansas Board of Regents encour-

age interested vendors to visit the various universities’ purchasing offices’ websites for a listing of all transactions, including construction projects, for which the universities’ purchasing offices, or one of the consortia commonly uti-lized by the universities, are seeking information, com-petitive bids, or proposals. The referenced construction projects may include project delivery construction pro-curement act projects pursuant to K.S.A. 76-7,125 et seq.Emporia State University – Bid postings: http://www.emporia.edu/busaff/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 620-341-5145, fax: 620-341-5073, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Emporia State University Purchasing, Campus Box 4021, 1 Kellogg Circle, Emporia, KS 66801-5415.Fort Hays State University – Bid postings: http://www.fhsu.edu/purchasing/bids/. Additional contact info: phone: 785-628-4251, fax: 785-628-4046, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Fort Hays State University Purchasing Of-fice, 601 Park St., Sheridan Hall 318, Hays, KS 67601.Kansas State University – Bid postings: https://www.k-state.edu/purchasing/rfq. Additional contact info: phone: 785-532-6214, fax: 785-532-5577, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Division of Financial Services/Purchasing, 2323 An-derson Ave., Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506.Pittsburg State University – Bid postings: http://www.pittstate.edu/office/purchasing. Additional contact info: phone: 620-235-4169, fax: 620-235-4166, email: [email protected]. Mailing address: Pittsburg State University, Purchasing Office, 1701 S. Broadway, Pittsburg, KS 66762-7549.University of Kansas – Electronic bid postings: http://www.procurement.ku.edu/. Paper bid postings and mailing address: KU Purchasing Services, 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 30, Lawrence, KS 66045. Additional contact info: phone: 785-864-5800, fax: 785-864-3454, email: [email protected] of Kansas Medical Center – Bid postings: http://www2.kumc.edu/finance/purchasing/bids.html. Additional con-tact info: phone: 913-588-1100, fax: 913-588-1102. Mailing address: University of Kansas Medical 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. Mailing address: Wichita State University, Office of Purchasing, 1845 Fairmount Ave., Campus Box 12, Wichita, KS 67260-0012.

Cathy OehmChair of Regents Purchasing Group

Assistant Director of PurchasingKansas State University

Doc. No. 045529

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the di-rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376:01/23/2018 EVT0005579 Detention Doors and Frames01/25/2018 EVT0005585 Installation of Masonry01/26/2018 EVT0005589 Floor Coverings – Furnish and Install02/13/2018 EVT0005572 Food Services, LSH/OSH02/15/2018 EVT0005584 Structural Steel – Hutchison Correctional

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-solicitations

There are No Bids Under this Website Closing in this Week’s Ad

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

Tracy T. Diel, DirectorProcurement and Contracts

Doc. No. 045981

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Facilities and Property ManagementNotice of Requested “On-Call” Architectural Services

Notice is hereby given of the commencement of the selection process for “on-call” architectural services for the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services for small projects of $1,000,000 or less in Larned, Topeka, Parsons, and Osawatomie. Multiple firms will be select-ed. Firms should indicate any limitation of their ability to provide services in any of the above locations. Contracts will be for three years.

For more information, contact Gary Grimes at [email protected] or 785-296-3772. Firms interested in providing these services should be familiar with the requirements which can be found in Part B–Chapter 4 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at the website below.

To be considered, one (1) PDF file of the following should be provided: State of Kansas Professional Quali-fications DCC Forms 051-054, inclusive, and information regarding similar projects. These forms may be found at http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/f-and-d. State of Kansas Professional Qualifications DCC Form 050 for

15Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Notices

each firm and consultant should be provided at the end of each proposal. Please include your firm name, agen-cy abbreviation, and an abbreviated project name in the title of the PDF document. Proposals should be less than 5 MB and follow the current State Building Advi-sory Commission guidelines which can be found in Part B – Chapter 2 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at http://www.admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/bdcm. Proposals should be sent on a CD, DVD, or flash drive along with a transmittal to Randy Riveland, Office of Facilities and Property Management, 700 SW Harri-son St., Suite 1200, Topeka, KS 66612. Proposals sent via email will no longer be accepted and paper copies of the proposals are no longer required. It is the proposer’s re-sponsibility to ensure proposals are received by the clos-ing date and time. Delays in mail delivery or any other means of transmittal, including couriers or agents of the issuing entity shall not excuse late proposal submissions. Proposals received after the date and time noted below will not be forwarded to the State Building Advisory Commission for review. If you have questions, call 785-296-0749. The PDF proposal submissions shall be deliv-ered to the attention of Randy Riveland by 2:00 p.m. on or before January 26, 2018.

Frank Burnam, DirectorOffice of Facilities andProperty Management

Doc. No. 045974

State of KansasDepartment of Administration

Office of Facilities and Property ManagementNotice of Requested “On-Call” Engineering ServicesNotice is hereby given of the commencement of the

selection process for “on-call” engineering services for the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Ser-vices. Services are required for restricted (small) proj-ects of $1,000,000 or less in Larned, Topeka, Parsons, and Osawatomie. Multiple firms will be selected. Firms should indicate any limitation of their ability to provide services in any of the above locations. Contracts will be for three years.

For more information, contact Gary Grimes at [email protected] or 785-296-3772. Firms interested in providing these services should be familiar with the requirements which can be found in Part B–Chapter 4 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at the website below.

To be considered, one (1) PDF file of the following should be provided: State of Kansas Professional Quali-fications DCC Forms 051-054, inclusive, and information regarding similar projects. These forms may be found at http://admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/f-and-d. State of Kansas Professional Qualifications DCC Form 050 for each firm and consultant should be provided at the end of each proposal. Please include your firm name, agen-cy abbreviation, and an abbreviated project name in the title of the PDF document. Proposals should be less than 5 MB and follow the current State Building Advi-sory Commission guidelines which can be found in Part

B – Chapter 2 of the Building Design and Construction Manual at http://www.admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/dcc/bdcm. Proposals should be sent on a CD, DVD, or flash drive along with a transmittal to Randy Riveland, Office of Facilities and Property Management, 700 SW Harri-son St., Suite 1200, Topeka, KS 66612. Proposals sent via email will no longer be accepted and paper copies of the proposals are no longer required. It is the proposer’s re-sponsibility to ensure proposals are received by the clos-ing date and time. Delays in mail delivery or any other means of transmittal, including couriers or agents of the issuing entity shall not excuse late proposal submissions. Proposals received after the date and time noted below will not be forwarded to the State Building Advisory Commission for review. If you have questions, call 785-296-0749. The PDF proposal submissions shall be deliv-ered to the attention of Randy Riveland by 2:00 p.m. on or before January 26, 2018.

Frank Burnam, DirectorOffice of Facilities andProperty Management

Doc. No. 045975

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-18-008/011Pending Permits for Confined Feeding Facilities

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

N. Terry NelsonStillwater Swine1304 W. Fox RoadLong Island, KS 67647

SW/4 of Section 12T02S, R21WNorton County

Upper Republican River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-URNT-H010Federal Permit No. KS0101281

(continued)

16 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Notices

This is a new permit for a proposed facility with the maximum capacity of 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds. The facility will consist of two enclosed grower buildings that are designed with shallow pull-plug pits that collect waste from the buildings. The waste is conveyed from the pits to a 2-cell earthen retention control structure. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

David and Ilene EnnekingDavid and Ilene Enneking Dairy972 80th RoadCentralia, KS 66415

N/2 of Section 10 &NW/4 of Section 11T04S, R12ENemaha County

Missouri River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-MONM-M013

This is a modified and reissuance of a permit for an expanding facility for a maximum capacity of 292 head of mature dairy cattle (408.8 an-imal units), 25 head of dairy cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds (25 animal units) and 50 head of dairy cattle weighing less than 700 pounds (25 animal units) for a total of 367 head (458.8 animal units). The facility is adding cow barns, calf pens with sheds and a compost-ing area. There is a schedule of compliance to conduct seepage tests and to establish buffers.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Gary BeachnerNeosho Valley Feeders, LLC26059 Victory RoadParsons, KS 67357

All of Section 05 & E/2 of Section 06T31S, R21ELabette County &S/2 of Section 32T30S, R21ENeosho County

Neosho River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-NELB-C001Federal Permit No. KS0041726

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility for 18,000 head (18,000 animal units) of cattle weighing more than 700 pounds. The facil-ity consists of approximately 189 acres of open lot pens, feed mill area, and miscellaneous feedlot areas for the maximum capacity of 18,000 head (18,000 animal units) of cattle weighing greater than 700 pounds. Surface runoff and process water is collected by three earthen waste storage ponds. There has been no change in animal numbers from the last permit. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

Name and Address of Applicant

Legal Description Receiving Water

Chuck SpringerChuck Springer – Box Facility5881 County Road 3300Independence, KS 67301

SW/4 of Section 04T31S, R14EMontgomery County

Verdigris River Basin

Kansas Permit No. A-VEMG-H010Federal Permit No. KS0095346

This is a renewal permit for an existing facility for 5,660 head (2,264 an-imal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds and 4,220 head (422 animal units) of swine weighing 55 pounds or less; for a total of 2,686 animal units of swine. There has been no change in animal numbers from the last permit. This facility has an approved Nutrient Management Plan on file with KDHE.

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 10, 2018, 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-18-008/011) 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 on the Internet at http://www.kdheks.gov/feedlots. Division of Environ-ment offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mon-day through Friday, excluding holidays.

State of KansasDepartment of Health and Environment

Notice of Hearing for Stillwater SwineThe Kansas Department of Health and Environment

has prepared a proposed Kansas Water Pollution Con-trol Permit, A-URNT-H010, for Stillwater Swine, located in Almena, Kansas.

This is a new permit for a proposed facility with the max-imum capacity of 9,300 head (3,720 animal units) of swine weighing more than 55 pounds. The facility will consist of two enclosed grower buildings that are designed with shal-low pull-plug pits that collect waste from the buildings. The waste is conveyed from the pits to a 2-cell earthen retention control structure. The facility is located in the SW/4 of Sec-tion 12, Township 2 South, Range 21 West in Norton Coun-ty, Kansas. A notice in the Kansas Register dated January 11, 2018 informed the public of the availability of the pro-posed water pollution control permit for Stillwater Swine. A public hearing has been scheduled in conformance with Kansas Administrative Regulation 28-16-61.

A public hearing on the proposed permit has been scheduled at 5:30 p.m. (CDT) Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at the Almena Community Center, 421 Main St., Almena, KS 67622.

Copies of the permit application, the proposed KDHE permit, and other pertinent documents may be viewed at, or requested by writing to: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Water, Livestock

17Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Notices/Hearing

Waste Management Section, 1000 SW Jackson St., Suite 420, Topeka, KS 66612-1367, via telephone at 785-296-6432, or Fax at 785-785-559-4258. Appropriate copying charges will be assessed for each request.

Darian DernovishInterim Secretary

Doc. No. 045977

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. We-star Energy, Inc. – Lawrence Energy Center 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.

Westar Energy, Inc. – Lawrence Energy Center, 818 S. Kansas Ave., PO Box 889, Topeka, KS 66601, owns and operates a power plant located at 1250 N. 1800 Road, Lawrence, KS 66044.

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 Northeast District Office (NEDO), 800 W. 24th St., Lawrence, KS 66046. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documentation, contact Cathy Richardson, 785-296-1947, at the central office of the KDHE or Pat Simpson, 785-842-4600 at the NEDO. The standard departmental cost will be assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit, accom-panied 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 Cathy Richardson, 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 noon Monday, February 12, 2018.

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 Cathy Richard-son, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than noon Monday, February 12, 2018 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 Ward Burns, 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.

Darian DernovishInterim Secretary

Doc. No. 045973

State of KansasKansas Development Finance Authority

Notice of HearingA public hearing will be conducted at 9:00 a.m. Thurs-

day, January 25, 2018 in the offices of the Kansas Devel-opment Finance Authority (KDFA), 534 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 800, Topeka, Kansas, on the proposal for the KDFA to issue its Agricultural Development Revenue Bond for the project numbered below in the respective maximum principal amount. The bond will be issued to assist the borrower named below (who will be the owner and op-erator of the project) to finance the cost in the amount of the bond, which is then typically purchased by a lender bank who then, through the KDFA, loans the bond pro-ceeds to the borrower for the purposes of acquiring the project. The project shall be located as shown:

Project No. 000999 Maximum Principal Amount: $82,875.00. Owner/Operator: Brandon S. Macke; De-scription: Acquisition of 85 acres of agricultural land and related improvements and equipment to be used by the owner/operator for farming purposes (the “Project”). The Project is being financed by the Lender for Brandon S. Macke (the “Beginning Farmer”) and is located at the East Half, and 5 acres in the West Half, of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 10, Range 13, Shawnee County, Kansas, approximately 4 miles north and 1.5 miles west of Rossville, Kansas.

The bond, when issued, will be a limited obligation of the KDFA and will not constitute a general obligation or indebtedness of the state of Kansas or any political sub-division thereof, including the KDFA, nor will it be an indebtedness for which the faith and credit and taxing powers of the state of Kansas are pledged. The bond will be payable solely from amounts received from the respective borrower, the obligation of which will be suf-ficient to pay the principal of, interest and redemption premium, if any, on the bond when it becomes due.

(continued)

18 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Executive Orders/Bond Sales

All individuals who appear at the hearing will be giv-en an opportunity to express their views concerning the proposal to issue the bond to finance the project, and all written comments previously filed with the KDFA at its offices at 534 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 800, Topeka, 66603, will be considered. Additional information regarding the project may be obtained by contacting the KDFA.

Tim ShallenburgerPresident

Doc. No. 045982

State of KansasOffice of the Governor

Executive Order 18-01 for Regional Emergencies Conditional and Temporary Relief from Motor

Carrier Rules and RegulationsWHEREAS, K.S.A. 48-925(b) provides that the Governor may issue orders and proclamations which shall have the force and effect of law under subsection (b) of K.S.A. 48-924; andWHEREAS, Severe winter cold, in the midwest and up-per midwest, has caused an interruption to the delivery of propane fuel, which is essential for home heating and agricultural uses; andWHEREAS, These conditions require the operation of motor carriers and drivers of commercial motor vehicles for the purposes of providing direct assistance to supple-ment state and local efforts in the restoration of services and relief in the affected area(s) of the State of Kansas; andWHEREAS, This disaster has caused or threatens to cause an emergency as defined in 49 C.F.R. 390.5, as ad-opted by K.A.R. 82-4-3f and which has or threatens to interrupt the delivery of essential services or essential supplies or otherwise immediately threatens physical harm or injury to persons, the public welfare and/or sub-stantial damage to property.NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Kansas, I hereby acknowl-edge a state of emergency exists in Kansas and declare it necessary to assist and expedite all disaster recovery ef-forts. In order to accommodate this need and to provide assistance to the citizens of Kansas in this emergency sit-uation, I hereby order the following:

1. This declaration applies to motor carriers directly participating in relief efforts; and

2. In accordance with Title 49 C.F.R. § 390.23, the re-quirements contained in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Title 49 C.F.R. Parts 390-399 are hereby suspended through the duration of the mo-tor carrier’s assistance in the disaster relief effort not to exceed a period of thirty (30) days from the date of the initial declaration unless the order is rescind-ed or expanded by further executive order; and

3. All other applicable state and federal regulations shall apply to include but not limited to: Title 49 C.F.R. Part 382, Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing; the Kansas Motor Vehicle Driver’s License Act, K.S.A. 8-234 et. seq. and Title 49 C.F.R.

Part 383 Commercial Driver’s License Standards as adopted by the Kansas Uniform Commercial Drivers’ License Act, K.S.A. 8-2,125 et. seq., the fed-eral Minimum Levels of Financial Responsibility (insurance requirements) Title 49 C.F.R. Part 387 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3n and state insurance requirements as provided in K.A.R. 82-4-23; and, adherence to the regulations governing the Trans-portation of Hazardous Materials as provided Title 49 C.F.R. 397 and adopted by K.A.R.82-4-3k and Parts: 107, 171-173, 177, 178 and 180 as adopted by K.A.R.82-4-20.

FURTHER, I direct that this executive order shall be-come effective immediately and shall continue in effect until 11:59 p.m. on January 28, 2018; or until rescinded upon conditions abating, whichever is less.

This document shall be filed with the Secretary of State as Executive Order No. 18-01 and shall become effective immediately.Dated January 3, 2018.

Sam BrownbackGovernor

Doc. No. 045978

(Published in the Kansas Register January 11, 2018.)

Lake Township, Harvey County, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private Placement

General Obligation Bonds, Series 2018Notice is hereby given that Lake Township, Harvey

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 exceed $170,000. The proposed sale of the Bonds is in all respects subject to approval of a bond purchase agreement 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 execu-tion of various documents necessary to deliver the Bonds.Dated January 3, 2018.

Ty MillerClerk

Doc. No. 045983

(Published in the Kansas Register January 11, 2018.)

City of Merriam, KansasSummary Notice of Bond Sale

$24,000,000* General Obligation Bonds, Series 2018

(General Obligation Bonds Payable from Unlimited Ad Valorem Taxes)

BidsSubject to the Notice of Bond Sale dated January 15,

2018 (the “Notice of Sale”) bids will be received by the Finance Director of the City of Merriam, Kansas (the “City”), on behalf of the governing body at 9001 W. 62nd St., Merriam, KS 66202, or, in the case of electronic pro-

19Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Bond Sales/ Regulations

posals, on the Columbia Capital Auction website, http://www.columbiacapitalauction.com (“Columbia Capital Auction”), until 10:00 a.m. (CDT) January 22, 2018, for the purchase of $24,000,000* principal amount of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2018 (the “Bonds”). No bid of less than the entire par value of the Bonds, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery, will be considered. Bid-ders may be required to be qualified in a manner estab-lished by the City before submitting a bid.Bond Details

The Bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The Bonds will be dated February 15, 2018 (the “Dated Date”), and will become due on October 1 in the years as follows:

YearPrincipalAmount* Year

PrincipalAmount*

2018 $2,350,000 2023 $2,395,0002019 2,170,000 2024 2,470,0002020 2,215,000 2025 2,540,0002021 2,260,000 2026 2,605,0002022 2,325,000 2027 2,670,000

The Bonds will bear interest from the Dated Date at rates to be determined when the Bonds are sold as pro-vided in the Notice of Sale, which interest will be pay-able semiannually on April 1 and October 1 in each year, beginning on October 1, 2018. A bidder may elect to have all or a portion of the Bonds scheduled to mature in consecutive years issued as term bonds subject to the requirements set forth in the Notice of Sale.Paying Agent and Bond Registrar

Treasurer of the state of Kansas, Topeka, Kansas.Good Faith Deposit

Each bid shall be accompanied by a cashier’s or certi-fied check drawn on a bank located in the United States of America or a wire transfer in the manner that complies with the requirements set forth in the Notice of Bond Sale in the amount of $480,000 (2% of the principal amount of the Bonds).Delivery

The City will pay for preparation of the Bonds and will deliver the same properly prepared, executed, and reg-istered without cost to the successful bidder on or about February 15, 2018, at the offices of The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York.Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness

The equalized assessed tangible valuation for com-putation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2017 is $205,133,034. The total general obligation indebtedness of the City as of the date of the Bonds, including the Bonds being sold, is $27,540,000.Approval of Bonds

The Bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of Kutak Rock LLP, Kansas City, Missouri, Bond Counsel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the Bonds will be furnished and paid for by the City and de-livered to the successful bidder as and when the Bonds are delivered.

Additional InformationAdditional information regarding the Bonds may be ob-

tained from the Finance Director (913-322 5500), the City’s Municipal Advisor, Columbia Capital Management, LLC, 6330 Lamar, Suite 200, Overland Park, KS 66202, Atten-tion: Jeff White (913-248 8500), or from Kutak Rock LLP, Bond Counsel, 2300 Main St., Suite 800, Kansas City, MO 64108 (816-960 0090), Attention: Joe Serrano.Dated January 4, 2018.

Cindy EhartFinance Director

City of Merriam, KansasMerriam City Hall

9001 W. 62nd St.Merriam, Kansas 66202

913-322-5500*Subject to change.Doc. No. 045980

State of KansasBoard of Accountancy

Permanent Administrative Regulations

Article 2.—CPA EXAM APPLICATION AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

74-2-1. Applications for examination. (a) Each appli-cation to take the certified public accountant examination shall be submitted on a form provided by the board or its designee and shall be filed by a date specified in the application.

(b) An application shall not be considered filed until the following conditions are satisfied:

(1) All information requested on the form is provided.(2) All fees are included with the application.(3) Official transcripts and any documents that establish

that the applicant has satisfied or will satisfy the educa-tion requirements in K.A.R. 74-2-7 and K.S.A. 1-302a, and amendments thereto, are provided with the application.

(4) All supporting documents identified in the appli-cation form are received, including proof of identity as specified in the application form.

(c) Each testing candidate shall notify the board or its designee of any change of home or business address within 30 days of the change. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-304; implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-304; effective Jan. 1, 1966; amended May 1, 1978; amended, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; amended May 1, 1982; amended July 18, 1997; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amend-ed Nov. 14, 2003; amended March 21, 2014; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-2-7. Concentration in accounting. (a) The “con-

centration in accounting” courses required to qualify for admission to the certified public accountant examination shall be as follows:

(1) At least 42 semester credit hours in business and general education courses, including the following:

(A) A macroeconomics course, a microeconomics course, and one upper-division economics course;

(continued)

20 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(B) at least two courses in the legal aspects of business or business law;

(C) college algebra or higher-level math course;(D) statistics and probability theory course;(E) computer systems and applications course;(F) finance course;(G) management and administration course;(H) marketing course; and(I) production, operations research, or applications of

quantitative techniques to business problems course;(2) at least 11 semester credit hours in courses in writ-

ten and oral communications; and(3) at least 30 semester credit hours in courses in ac-

counting theory and practice, including the following:(A) Financial accounting and reporting for business

organizations course, which may include any of the fol-lowing:

(i) Intermediate accounting course;(ii) advanced accounting course; or(iii) accounting theory course;(B) managerial accounting beyond an introductory

course;(C) auditing course concentrating on auditing stan-

dards generally accepted in the United States as issued by the AICPA auditing standards board or the PCAOB, or both;

(D) U.S. income tax course; and(E) accounting systems beyond an introductory com-

puter course.(b) The following types of credits awarded by a college

or university approved by the board shall be accepted by the board for purposes of determining compliance with subsection (a), if the credits are related to those areas specified in subsection (a):

(1) Credit for advanced placement;(2) credit by examination;(3) credit for military education;(4) credit for competency gained through experience;

and(5) courses taken for pass-fail credit.Credits recognized by the board pursuant to this sub-

section shall not exceed a total of six semester hours.(c) Credit shall not be allowed for any course that is

only audited.(d) Credit shall not be allowed for any course for which

credit has already been received.(e) Any credits earned for an accounting internship may

count toward the overall 150-hour education requirement, but these credits shall not be acceptable in satisfaction of the required concentration in accounting courses.

(f) Credits earned for CPA exam review courses shall not be acceptable in satisfaction of the required concentra-tion in accounting courses. However, these credits may be used toward the overall 150-hour education requirement.

(g) Not to exceed a total of six hours, up to three hours of course requirements specified in paragraph (a)(1), (a)(2), or (a)(3) may be waived by the board, upon the ap-plicant’s demonstration of compelling circumstances and upon receipt of satisfactory verification that the applicant has otherwise met the requirements. (Au-thorized by K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-302a; implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-302a; effective Jan.

1, 1973; amended Feb. 15, 1977; amended May 1, 1978; amended May 1, 1979; amended July 22, 1991; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Jan. 11, 2008; amended May 25, 2012; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 3.—ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES

74-3-8. Ethics examination requirement for issuance of certificate. Completion of an examination in profes-sional ethics approved by the board, with a passing score of at least 90 percent, shall be required for issuance of the Kansas certificate. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202; imple-menting K.S.A. 1-302; effective Feb. 15, 1977; amended, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; amended May 1, 1982; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 4.—PERMITS TO PRACTICE AND CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

74-4-3a. Permit renewal. (a) Each application for re-newal of a permit shall be submitted on a form provided by the board.

(b) A renewal application that is insufficient shall not be processed and shall be returned to the applicant.

(1) An application shall be deemed insufficient if it meets any of the following conditions:

(A) Is not completely filled out;(B) lacks the required number of continuing education

hours;(C) lacks the required documentation; or(D) does not include the renewal fee.(2) If the renewal fee is paid by credit card, the applica-

tion shall be deemed insufficient if it meets either of the following conditions:

(A) The information necessary to process the credit card payment is deficient.

(B) The credit card company rejects payment. (Autho-rized by K.S.A. 1-202; implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-310; effective Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended May 25, 2012; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-4-7. Continuing education requirements. (a)(1)

Each applicant for renewal of a permit to practice as a cer-tified public accountant in Kansas shall have completed 80 hours of acceptable continuing education (CE) during each biennial period for renewal and shall be in posses-sion of proof of attendance or completion of the CE hours claimed before the applicant submits an application for renewal. Each applicant for renewal or reinstatement of a permit shall have completed two hours in professional ethics relating to the practice of certified public accoun-tancy as part of the continuing education requirement.

(2) Ethics courses, which shall be defined as courses dealing with regulatory and behavioral ethics, shall be limited to courses on the following:

(A) Professional standards;(B) licenses and renewals;(C) SEC oversight;(D) competence;(E) acts discreditable;(F) advertising and other forms of solicitation;

21Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(G) independence;(H) integrity and objectivity;(I) confidential client information;(J) contingent fees;(K) commissions;(L) conflicts of interest;(M) full disclosure;(N) malpractice;(O) record retention;(P) professional conduct;(Q) ethical practice in business;(R) personal ethics;(S) ethical decision making; and(T) corporate ethics and risk management as these top-

ics relate to malpractice and relate solely to the practice of certified public accountancy.

(b) Each applicant for renewal of a permit to practice as a licensed municipal public accountant in Kansas shall have completed a 16-hour program of acceptable con-tinuing education during each year within the biennial period. At least eight of the 16 hours shall be in the area of municipal accounting or auditing.

(c) The standards used to determine acceptable con-tinuing education shall include the following:

(1) One hour of credit shall be granted for each 50 minutes of participation in a group, independent study, or self-study program. One-half hour of credit shall be granted for each 25-minute period after the first hour of credit has been earned.

(2) Hours devoted to actual preparation time by an instructor, discussion leader, or speaker for formal pro-grams shall be computed at a maximum of up to twice the number of continuing education credits that a partic-ipant would be entitled to receive, in addition to the time for presentation. No CE credit shall be granted for time devoted to preparation by a participant.

(3) Hours served as an instructor, discussion leader, or speaker shall be included to the extent that they con-tribute to the professional competence of the applicant in the practice of certified public accountancy. Repeated presentations of the same course shall not be counted un-less it is demonstrated that the program content involved was substantially changed and the change required sig-nificant additional study or research.

(4) Hours devoted to actual preparation as specified in paragraph (c)(2) and hours served as an instructor, dis-cussion leader, or speaker as specified in paragraph (c)(3) shall not exceed, alone or in combination, 50 percent of the total number of continuing education hours required for permit renewal or reinstatement.

(d) The requirements of subsection (a) may be waived by the board for reasons of health, military service, for-eign residence, or retirement, or for other good cause de-termined by the board.

(e) Any applicant for renewal of a permit to practice as a certified public accountant may carry over a maximum of 20 hours of continuing education earned in the previ-ous renewal period. Any professional ethics hours that exceed the two-hour requirement may be included in the 20-hour carryover, but these hours shall not be used to meet the professional ethics requirement for any subse-quent renewal period.

(f) If an applicant for renewal fails to obtain the con-tinuing education required by this regulation, the appli-cant shall be required by the board to obtain an addition-al eight hours of continuing education within a period of time specified by the board before the applicant’s permit to practice is renewed. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 75-1119; implementing K.S.A. 1-202, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-310, and K.S.A. 75-1119; effective, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1985; amended July 13, 1992; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amend-ed Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 15, 2002; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended May 19, 2006; amended May 23, 2008; amended May 29, 2009; amended May 25, 2012; amend-ed Jan. 26, 2018.)74-4-8. Continuing education programs; require-

ments. (a) A program designed to allow a participant to learn a given subject through interaction with an instruc-tor and other participants in a classroom or conference setting, or intrafirm program using the internet, may be approved for continuing education credit under K.A.R. 74-4-7 if the program meets the following conditions:

(1) It is a formal program of learning that maintains or improves the professional competence of a certified public accountant and requires attendance.

(2) Participants are informed in advance of the learn-ing objectives, prerequisites, program level, program content, any requirements for advance preparation, in-structional delivery methods, recommended CE credit, and course registration requirements.

(3) The program is at least 50 minutes in length.(4) The program is conducted by a person qualified in

the subject area.(5) The program sponsor issues to each participant a

certificate of attendance that reflects the name of the pro-gram sponsor, title and course field of study, date and location of the program, delivery method of the course, name of the participant, signature of a representative of the program sponsor, and number of CE contact hours.

(6) A record of registration and attendance is retained for five years by the program sponsor.

(b) The following types of programs addressing the subjects of accounting, auditing, consulting services, specialized knowledge and applications, taxation, man-agement of a practice, ethics, or personal development may qualify as acceptable continuing education if the programs meet the requirements of subsection (a):

(1) Programs of the American institute of certified pub-lic accountants, state societies and local chapters of cer-tified public accountants, and providers of continuing education courses;

(2) technical sessions at meetings of the American insti-tute of certified public accountants, and of state societies and local chapters of certified public accountants;

(3) university or college credit courses. Each semester hour of credit shall equal 15 hours of continuing edu-cation credit. Each quarter hour of credit shall equal 10 hours of continuing education credit;

(4) university or college non-credit courses. These courses shall qualify for continuing education credit that equals the number of actual, full 50-minute class hours attended; and

(continued)

22 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(5) formal, organized, in-firm or interfirm educational programs.

(c) Hours from personal development courses shall not exceed 30 percent of the total number of continuing education hours required for permit renewal or rein-statement. Personal development courses, which shall be defined as courses dealing with self-management and self-improvement both inside and outside of the busi-ness environment, shall be limited to courses on com-munication, leadership, character development, dealing effectively with others, interviewing, counseling, career planning, emotional growth and learning, and social in-teractions and relationships.

(d) Any author of a published article or book and any writer of a continuing education program may receive continuing education credit for the actual research and writing time if all of the following conditions are met:

(1) The board determines that the research and writing maintain or improve the professional competence of the author or writer.

(2) The number of credit hours claimed is consistent with the quality and scope of the article, book, or program.

(3) The article or book has been published or the pro-gram was created during the biennial period for which credit is claimed.

(e) (1) Group internet-based programs and individual self-study programs that allow a participant to learn a particular subject without the major involvement of an instructor may be eligible for continuing education credit if all of the following requirements are met:

(A) The program sponsor shall meet one of the follow-ing requirements:

(i) Has been approved by NASBA’s national registry of continuing professional education sponsors or NASBA’s quality assurance service;

(ii) is the American institute of certified public accoun-tants; or

(iii) is a state society of certified public accountants.(B) The program shall require registration.(C) The sponsor shall provide a certificate of satisfacto-

ry completion.(2) In addition to meeting the requirements specified

in paragraph (e)(1), each individual self-study program shall meet the following requirements:

(A) The program shall include a final examination.(B) Each participant shall be required to score at least

70 percent on the final examination.(f) The amount of credit for group internet-based pro-

grams and self-study programs shall be determined by the board, as follows:

(1) Programs may be approved for one hour of con-tinuing education credit for each 50 minutes of participa-tion and one-half credit for each 25-minute period of par-ticipation after the first hour of credit has been earned.

(2) The amount of credit shall not exceed the number of recommended hours assigned by the program sponsor.

(g) Independent study programs that are designed to allow a participant to learn a given subject under the guidance of a continuing education program sponsor may be eligible for continuing education credit if all of the following conditions are met:

(1) The program meets one of the following requirements:

(A) Has been approved by NASBA’s national registry of continuing professional education sponsors or NASBA’s quality assurance service;

(B) is sponsored through the American institute of cer-tified public accountants; or

(C) is sponsored through a state society of certified public accountants.

(2) The participant has a written learning contract with a program sponsor that contains a recommendation of the number of credit hours to be awarded upon success-ful completion of the program.

(3) The program sponsor reviews and signs a report indicating that all of the requirements of the independent study program, as outlined in the learning contract, are satisfied.

(4) The program is completed in 15 weeks or less.(h) A participant in an independent study program

may receive up to one hour of credit for each 50 min-utes of participation and one-half hour of credit for each 25-minute period of participation after the first hour of credit has been earned. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 75-1119; implementing K.S.A. 1-202, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-310, and K.S.A. 75-1119; effective, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1985; amended Feb. 14, 1994; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amend-ed Nov. 2, 2001; amended Nov. 15, 2002; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended May 27, 2005; amended May 19, 2006; amended May 23, 2008; amended May 29, 2009; amend-ed Nov. 29, 2010; amended May 25, 2012; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-4-9. Continuing education controls and reporting.

(a) When applying for renewal of the permit to practice, each applicant shall sign a statement indicating the appli-cant’s compliance with the requirements in K.A.R. 74-4-7 and 74-4-8, unless the applicant qualifies for the exemp-tion outlined in K.S.A. 1-310, and amendments thereto.

(b)(1) Any applicant may be required by the board to verify the number of CE hours claimed in subsection (a), on a form provided by the board, which shall include the following information:

(A) The name of the organization, school, firm, or other sponsor conducting the program or course;

(B) the location of the program or course attended;(C) the title of the program or course, or a brief de-

scription;(D) the course field of study;(E) the delivery method of the program or course;(F) the dates attended or the date the program or course

was completed; and(G) the number of continuing education credits that

the applicant received for participating in a program or course.

(2) Each applicant specified in paragraph (b)(1) shall provide the board with a certificate of completion or at-tendance for all attended, group, independent, and self-study program CE hours claimed. Each certificate of completion or attendance shall include the following:

(A) The name of the organization, school, firm, or other sponsor conducting the program or course;

(B) the location of the program or course attended;(C) the title of the program or course, or a brief de-

scription;

23Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(D) the dates attended or the date the program or course was completed;

(E) the delivery method of the program or course;(F) the name of the participant;(G) the signature of a representative of the program

sponsor; and(H) the number of continuing education credits that the

applicant received for participating in a program or course.(3) For instruction credit, each applicant shall provide

the board with a certificate or other verification supplied by the CE program sponsor.

(4) For a university or college course that is success-fully completed for credit, each applicant shall provide the board with an official transcript of the grade that the participant received.

(5) For a university or college non-credit course, each ap-plicant shall provide the board with a certificate of atten-dance issued by a representative of the university or college.

(c) Each applicant shall retain documentation of com-pletion or attendance for any continuing education pro-gram or course for five years from the end of the year in which the program or course was completed.

(d) Each applicant required to verify the number of CE hours claimed shall respond to the board’s request for verification within 30 days. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 75-1119; implementing K.S.A. 1-202, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-310, and K.S.A. 75-1119; effective, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; effective May 1, 1982; amended May 1, 1985; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Nov. 22, 2002; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended May 23, 2008; amend-ed Nov. 29, 2010; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-4-10. Continuing education requirements for re-

newal of initial or reinstated permits. (a) To renew an initial or reinstated permit to practice as a certified public accountant in Kansas, each applicant shall complete the number of continuing education (CE) hours proportion-ate to the number of hours required for the renewal peri-od, given the number of full months from the date of the issuance of the permit to the June 30 renewal date. This requirement shall include two hours of ethics.

(b) CE hours used to reinstate a permit shall not be used toward a subsequent renewal of a permit.

(c) Continuing education credit obtained by the appli-cant on and after July 1 of the issuance year of the permit may be used to satisfy the continuing education require-ment in subsection (a) if the credit meets the require-ments specified in K.A.R. 74-4-7 and 74-4-8 and was not used to reinstate a permit. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202; implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-310; effective, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; effective May 1, 1982; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Sept. 10, 1999; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended May 23, 2008; amended May 25, 2012; amend-ed Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 5.—CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

74-5-2. Definitions. Each of the following terms, wherever used in this article of the board’s regulations, shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:

(a) “AICPA” means American institute of certified pub-lic accountants.

(b) “AICPA professional standards” means the stan-dards specified in this subsection, including definitions and interpretations, published by the AICPA, which are hereby adopted by reference. As used in the following AICPA professional standards, “member” shall mean a person or firm subject to the board’s regulation:

(1) “U.S. auditing standards—AICPA (clarified)” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 1, pages 37-1364, except pages 1279-1285, as in effect on June 1, 2016, and statement on auditing standards no. 132, “the audi-tor’s consideration of an entity’s ability to continue as a going concern,” dated February 2017;

(2) “statements on standards for attestation engage-ments” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 1, pages 1373-1705, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(3) “U.S. attestation standards—AICPA (clarified)” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 1, pages 1727-2095, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(4) “statements on standards for accounting and review services [clarified]” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 2, pages 2719-2882, as in effect on June 1, 2016, and the following statements issued after June 1, 2016:

(A) Statement on standards for accounting and review services no. 22, “compilation of pro forma financial infor-mation,” except the three unnumbered pages before the table of contents, issued September 2016; and

(B) statement on standards for accounting and review services no. 23, “omnibus statement on standards for accounting and review services—2016,” except the six unnumbered pages before the table of contents, issued October 2016;

(5) “code of professional conduct” in “AICPA profes-sional standards,” volume 2, pages 2883-3076, as in effect on June 1, 2016, except for the following sections in Part 1:

(A) Section 1.800.001, “form of organization and name”;(B) section 1.810.020, “partner designation”;(C) section 1.810.030, “a member’s responsibility for

nonmember practitioners”;(D) section 1.810.040, “attest engagement performed

with a former partner”;(E) section 1.810.050, “alternative practice structures”;

and(F) section 1.820.040, “use of a common brand name in

firm name”;(6) “statements on standards for valuation services” in

“AICPA professional standards,” volume 2, pages 3293-3344, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(7) “consulting services” in “AICPA professional stan-dards,” volume 2, pages 3345-3350, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(8) “quality control” in “AICPA professional stan-dards,” volume 2, pages 3353-3386, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(9) “standards for performing and reporting on peer reviews” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 2, pages 3387-3588, as in effect on June 1, 2016;

(10) “tax services” in “AICPA professional standards,” volume 2, pages 3589-3630, as in effect on June 1, 2016; and

(11) “personal financial planning” in “AICPA profes-sional standards,” volume 2, pages 3639-3654, as in effect on June 1, 2016.

(continued)

24 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

All definitions included in the standards adopted in this subsection shall apply only to the documents adopt-ed by reference.

(c) “Audit” means an independent examination of fi-nancial information or assertions of any entity, regard-less of profit orientation, size, and legal form, if the ex-amination is conducted to express an opinion thereon.

(d) “Board” means Kansas board of accountancy.(e) “Certified public accountant” and “CPA” mean any

of the following:(1) A holder of a Kansas certificate;(2) a person practicing certified public accountancy un-

der the authorization to practice as provided in K.S.A. 1-322 and amendments thereto; or

(3) a firm.(f) “Compilation” shall have the meaning specified in

K.S.A. 1-321 and amendments thereto.(g) “Firm” shall have the meaning specified in K.S.A.

1-321 and amendments thereto.(h) “Generally accepted accounting principles” and

“GAAP” mean the following standards, as applicable, in effect as specified and hereby adopted by reference:

(1) “Federal accounting standards,” issued by the fed-eral accounting standards advisory board (FASAB) in “FASAB handbook of federal accounting standards and other pronouncements, as amended,” as in effect on June 30, 2016, except for the following portions: the forward, the preamble, and appendixes A-F. The following stan-dards issued after June 30, 2016 are also adopted:

(A) Statement of federal financial accounting stan-dards 50, “establishing opening balances for general property, plant, and equipment: amending statement of federal financial accounting standards (SFFAS) 6, SFFAS 10, SFFAS 23, and rescinding SFFAS 35,” dated August 4, 2016; and

(B) statement of federal financial accounting standards 51, “insurance programs,” dated January 18, 2017;

(2) accounting principles as adopted by the financial accounting standards board (FASB) and contained in “FASB accounting standards codification,” including accounting standards updates, as contained in volumes 1 through 5, published by the financial accounting stan-dards board (FASB), as in effect on October 31, 2016;

(3) financial accounting principles for state and local governments as adopted by the governmental account-ing standards board (GASB) as follows:

(A) “GASB codification of governmental accounting and financial reporting standards,” issued by the govern-mental accounting standards board, as in effect on June 30, 2016;

(B) GASB statement no. 83, “certain asset retirement obligations,” except appendices A and B, issued Novem-ber 2016;

(C) GASB statement no. 84, “fiduciary activities,” ex-cept appendices A and B, issued January 2017; and

(D) GASB statement no. 85, “omnibus 2017,” except appendices A and B, issued March 2017; and

(4) international accounting and reporting principles es-tablished by the international accounting standards board (IASB) as contained in “IFRS® standards,” part A, issued by the international accounting standards board, as in ef-fect on January 1, 2017, except part A, pages A7-A25.

(i) “Government auditing standards” means the “gov-ernment auditing standards” issued by the United States government accountability office, 2011 revision, revised on January 20, 2012, which is hereby adopted by refer-ence, except pages 1-3 and appendixes I and III.

(j) “Licensed municipal public accountant” and “LMPA” mean a holder of a permit issued under the laws of Kansas to practice as a municipal public accountant.

(k) “PCAOB” means the public company accounting oversight board created by the Sarbanes-Oxley act of 2002.

(l) “Practice of certified public accountancy” means performing or offering to perform attest or nonattest ser-vices for the public while using the designation “certified public accountant” or “CPA” in conjunction with these services. “Attest” and “nonattest” services shall have the meaning specified in K.S.A. 1-321 and amendments thereto.

(m) “Standards of the PCAOB” means the following, which are hereby adopted by reference:

(1) In “public company accounting oversight board bylaws and rules—rules—professional standards” as in effect on December 31, 2016, section 3, “auditing and re-lated professional practice standards,” part 1, “general requirements,” and part 5, “ethics and independence”;

(2) “auditing standards—reorganized,” issued by the PCAOB as in effect on December 31, 2016; and

(3) “attestation standard no. 1” and “attestation stan-dard no. 2,” issued by the PCAOB as in effect on Decem-ber 31, 2016.

(n) “Staff accountant” means a certified public accoun-tant who meets the following requirements:

(1) Holds both a Kansas certificate and a Kansas permit;(2) is employed by a firm that is the certified public ac-

countant’s primary employer; and(3) works at least 1,040 hours for the firm during a cal-

endar year. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 1-202; effective Jan. 1, 1974; amended May 1, 1978; amended May 1, 1979; amended May 1, 1985; amend-ed July 22, 1991; amended July 13, 1992; amended April 5, 1993; amended Aug. 23, 1993; amended Jan. 12, 1996; amended Jan. 8, 1999; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amend-ed Nov. 2, 2001; amended May 27, 2005; amended May 19, 2006; amended Feb. 16, 2007; amended Jan. 11, 2008; amended May 29, 2009; amended Nov. 29, 2010; amend-ed May 25, 2012; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-5-202. Compliance with standards. (a) Each

certified public accountant or firm that performs audit-ing, attestation, review, compilation, management con-sulting, tax, or other professional services shall comply with the applicable professional standards promulgated by the following entities, which are adopted by reference in K.A.R. 74-5-2 and this regulation:

(1) The federal accounting standards advisory board;(2) the financial accounting standards board;(3) the governmental accounting standards board;(4) the PCAOB;(5) the international accounting standards board;(6) the municipal services team of the office of the chief

financial officer, Kansas department of administration;(7) the AICPA accounting and review services committee;(8) the AICPA auditing standards board;

25Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(9) the AICPA management consulting services execu-tive committee;

(10) the AICPA tax executive committee;(11) the AICPA forensic and valuation services execu-

tive committee;(12) the AICPA professional ethics executive committee;(13) the AICPA personal financial planning executive

committee; and(14) the AICPA peer review board.(b) Each licensed municipal public accountant shall

comply with the generally accepted auditing standards in the 2017 “Kansas municipal audit and accounting guide,” including appendices A through N, prescribed by the director of accounts and reports, department of administration, and hereby adopted by reference. (Au-thorized by and implementing K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 75-1119; effective Jan. 1, 1966; amended Jan. 1, 1972; amended Jan. 1, 1974; amended May 1, 1978; amended, E-82-27, Dec. 22, 1981; amended May 1, 1982; amend-ed May 1, 1985; amended May 1, 1986; amended May 1, 1987; amended May 1, 1988; amended May 22, 1989; amended Jan. 7, 1991; amended July 13, 1992; amended Aug. 23, 1993; amended Sept. 26, 1994; amended Jan. 12, 1996; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Sept. 10, 1999; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amend-ed Nov. 15, 2002; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended May 27, 2005; amended May 19, 2006; amended Feb. 16, 2007; amended Jan. 11, 2008; amended May 29, 2009; amend-ed Nov. 29, 2010; amended May 25, 2012; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)74-5-405. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 1-202, as

amended by L. 2000, Ch. 81, § 4; implementing K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 1-311, as amended by L. 2000, Ch. 81, § 13(a)(7); effective May 1, 1978; amended Aug. 23, 1993; amend-ed Nov. 17, 2000; revoked Jan. 26, 2018.)74-5-406. Firm or professional names. (a) A certi-

fied public accountant or firm shall not practice certified public accountancy under a firm or professional name or advertise a firm or professional name that includes descriptive words relating to the quality of services of-fered or that is misleading concerning the legal form or the persons who are owners, partners, officers, members, managers, or shareholders of the firm.

(b) A firm or professional name shall not be considered to be misleading solely because it contains words de-scribing the geographical area in which the services are offered or words describing the type of services actually being performed by the certified public accountants who are owners, partners, officers, members, managers, or shareholders of the firm.

(c) A firm or professional name or designation shall be considered to be misleading in any of the following instances:

(1) The name contains a misrepresentation of facts.(2) The name is intended or is likely to create false or

unjustified expectations of favorable results.(3) The name implies education, professional attain-

ment, or licensing recognition of its owners, partners, officers, members, managers, or shareholders that is not supported by facts.

(4) The name of a Kansas professional corporation or association, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or general corporation does not include its full name as registered with the board each time the firm or professional name is used.

(5) The name misrepresents the number of partners, shareholders, owners, members, or staff accountants holding CPA certificates and permits who own or pro-vide services on behalf of the firm or business.

(6) The name contains the name or names of one or more former partners, shareholders, or owners without their written consent.

(d) A fictitious firm or professional name shall be de-fined as a name that contains anything other than the name or names of one or more present or former owners, partners, members, or shareholders or the term “certified public accountant” or “CPA,” or the plural form of either of these two terms. A fictitious firm or professional name may be used if the name is registered with the board and is not false or misleading as determined by the board. Each firm shall utilize its full name as registered with the board each time the name is used.

(e) A fictitious firm or professional name shall be consid-ered to be misleading if the name misrepresents the num-ber of partners, shareholders, owners, members, or staff accountants holding CPA certificates and permits who own or provide services on behalf of the firm or business.

(f) Each certified public accountant or firm that falls out of compliance with this regulation due to any change in ownership or personnel shall notify the board within 30 days after the change. A reasonable period of time may be granted by the board for a firm or certified public accountant to take corrective action.

(g) If a firm does not have an office in Kansas but is required to register with the board pursuant to K.S.A. 1-308 and amendments thereto, the name shall not be considered misleading even if the name meets the cri-teria for being “misleading” as specified in paragraph (c)(5) subsection (e) of this regulation. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202; implementing K.S.A. 1-202 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-308; effective May 1, 1978; amended Oct. 8, 1990; amended Aug. 23, 1993; amended Jan. 12, 1996; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Sept. 10, 1999; amended Nov. 15, 2002; amended Jan. 11, 2008; amended May 29, 2009; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 16, 2016; amend-ed Jan. 26, 2018.)74-5-408. Change of name or address. Each certi-

fied public accountant shall notify the board in writ-ing of any change in the person’s name, home address, employer name, business address, or electronic-mail address within 30 days of the change. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 1-202; effective Feb. 16, 2007; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 6.—ADDITIONAL OFFICES

74-6-2. Management of an office. (a) Each firm or sole proprietorship with an office, as defined by K.A.R. 74-6-1, that is located in this state shall have one resident man-ager in charge of the office who is the holder of a current permit to practice as a certified public accountant issued

(continued)

26 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

by this state, who oversees the planning, administration, direction, and review of the services being performed in that office, and who devotes more than half of the resi-dent manager’s working time to the affairs of that office.

(b) Any firm or sole proprietorship specified in sub-section (a) may, however, have additional offices in this state for which the designated resident manager speci-fied in subsection (a) shall also be responsible to notify the board of each additional office by providing a written statement to the board. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202; im-plementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-308; effective Jan. 1, 1972; amended May 1, 1980; amended May 1, 1982; amended Aug. 21, 1989; amended Aug. 23, 1993; amended Jan. 12, 1996; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 29, 2010; amended March 21, 2014; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article. 7—FIRM REGISTRATION

74-7-2. Firms eligible for registration. (a) Unless exempt from registration pursuant to K.S.A. 1-308 and amendments thereto, before practicing certified public ac-countancy, a firm, as defined in K.S.A. 1-321 and amend-ments thereto, shall meet the following requirements:

(1) Register with the board on forms provided by the board;

(2) affirm that any individual who signs or authorizes someone to sign the accountant’s report on any audit, re-view, or compilation or on the examination of prospective financial information on behalf of the firm has met the competency requirements specified in K.A.R. 74-4-1a; and

(3) pay the fee specified in K.A.R. 74-12-1.(b) Each firm shall renew its registration annually on or

before December 31 on forms provided by the board and shall pay the fee specified in K.A.R. 74-12-1. (Authorized by K.S.A. 1-202; implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-308; effective Jan. 1, 1966; amended May 1, 1988; amended Jan. 12, 1996; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended Jan. 11, 2008; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 11.—PEER REVIEW PROGRAM

74-11-6. Definitions. Each of the following terms, wherever used in this article of the board’s regulations, shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:

(a) “AICPA’’ means American institute of certified pub-lic accountants.

(b) “AICPA professional standards’’ means the stan-dards adopted by reference in K.A.R. 74-5-2 that are con-tained in the “AICPA professional standards,’’ volumes 1 and 2, published by the AICPA, as adopted by reference in K.A.R. 74-5-2.

(c) “Firm’’ shall have the meaning specified in K.S.A. 1-321 and amendments thereto.

(d) “Peer review’’ means a review of a firm’s account-ing and auditing practice in accordance with the stan-dards for performing and reporting on peer reviews.

(e) “Peer review team’’ means persons or organiza-tions participating in the peer review program required by this article of the board’s regulations. This term shall specifically include the team captain, team members, re-view captain, the report acceptance committee, and the oversight body, but shall not include the board.

(f) “Standards for performing and reporting on peer reviews” means the AICPA “standards for performing and reporting on peer reviews” contained in volume two of the AICPA professional standards, as adopted by ref-erence in K.A.R. 74-5-2(b)(9).

(g)(1) “Substantially similar program’’ means a peer review program that meets the following requirements:

(A) The peer review team shall be approved by a na-tionally recognized accounting organization as having the qualifications, training, and experience to perform the peer review function required by this regulation.

(B)(i) The peer review shall be conducted pursuant to peer review standards as issued by a nationally recog-nized peer review program that has received prior ap-proval by the board; or

(ii) the peer review shall be conducted pursuant to a written submission detailing the qualifications of the peer review team to conduct the peer review and pro-viding a written plan for the peer review illustrating the means of compliance with this regulation with the prior specific approval of the board.

(2) Each inspection performed by the PCAOB of areas of a firm’s practice related to audits of issuers, as defined by the public company accounting oversight board, shall be deemed to satisfy the peer review requirements relat-ed to this element of the firm’s practice.

(h) For peer reviews commencing on and after January 1, 2009, “modified peer review report” shall mean a peer review report with a peer review rating of “pass with de-ficiencies,” as defined in the AICPA “standards for per-forming and reporting on peer reviews.”

(i) For peer reviews commencing on and after Janu-ary 1, 2009, “adverse peer review report” shall mean a peer review report with a peer review rating of “fail,” as defined in the AICPA “standards for performing and reporting on peer reviews.” (Authorized by and im-plementing K.S.A. 1-202, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-312, and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 1-501; effective Feb. 14, 1994; amended Sept. 25, 1998; amended Sept. 10, 1999; amended Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended Nov. 15, 2002; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended May 27, 2005; amend-ed May 19, 2006; amended Feb. 16, 2007; amended May 29, 2009; amended May 25, 2012; amended March 21, 2014; amended Feb. 19, 2016; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Article 12.—FEES

74-12-1. Fees. Each applicant shall submit the appro-priate application form and fee as shown in the following schedule:

(a) Issuance of Kansas certificate (initial or duplicate) .......................................... $50.00(b) Issuance of reciprocal certificate .................... $250.00(c) Initial permit to practice as a certified public ac-

countant:(1) For more than one year of a biennial period ................................................. $165.00(2) For one year or less of a biennial period ........ $82.50(d) Renewal of biennial permit to practice as a certified

public accountant:(1) If received on or before July 1 of the renewal year in which the permit expires .... $165.00

27Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(2) If received after July 1 of the renewal year in which the permit expires ................... $247.50(e) Reinstatement of permit to practice as a certified

public accountant whose permit has expired:(1) For more than one year of a biennial period ................................................................. $247.50(2) For one year or less of a biennial period ...... $123.75(f) Issuance of a duplicate permit ......................... $25.00(g) Renewal of a biennial permit to practice as a li-

censed municipal public accountant:(1) If received on or before July 1 of the odd-numbered renewal years .......................... $50.00(2) If received after July 1, or for reinstatement of a permit to practice that has been expired for one or more years ...................................... $ 75.00(h) Firm registration fee:(1) Initial registration ............................................ $100.00(2) Annual renewal ................................................ $100.00(3) Late renewal ..................................................... $150.00 (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2016 Supp.

1-301 and K.S.A. 75-1119; effective May 1, 1988; amend-ed May 22, 1989; amended Dec. 18, 1989; amended Sept. 26, 1994; amended Aug. 23, 1996; amended July 18, 1997; amended May 28, 1999; amended Nov. 29, 1999; amend-ed Nov. 17, 2000; amended Nov. 2, 2001; amended Nov. 14, 2003; amended Nov. 29, 2010; amended Jan. 26, 2018.)

Susan L. SomersExecutive Director

Doc. No. 045969

State of KansasKansas Corporation CommissionTemporary Administrative Regulation

Article 4.—MOTOR CARRIERS OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY

82-4-3a. Hours of service. (a)(1) With the following exceptions, 49 C.F.R. Part 395, as in effect on October 1, 2015 and as amended by 80 fed. reg. 78383-78416 (2015), excluding appendix A to subpart B, and 81 fed. reg. 47721-47722 (2016), is hereby adopted by reference:

(A) The following revisions shall be made to 49 C.F.R. 395.1:

(i) 49 C.F.R. 395.1(a)(2) shall be deleted.(ii) In paragraph (b), the phrase ‘‘Except as provided in

paragraph (h)(2) of this section,’’ shall be deleted.(iii) In paragraph (g)(1)(i), the phrase ‘‘393.76 of this

subchapter’’ shall be deleted and replaced with ‘‘49 C.F.R. 393.76 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3i.’’

(iv) In paragraph (g)(1)(i)(B), the phrase ‘‘, or, in the case of drivers in Alaska, the driving limit specified in § 395.1(h)(1)(i)-(ii),’’ shall be deleted.

(v) In paragraph (g)(1)(i)(C), the phrase ‘‘, or in the case of drivers in Alaska, the period specified in § 395.1(h)(1)(ii),’’ shall be deleted.

(vi) In paragraph (g)(1)(ii)(C), the phrase ‘‘— or, for calculation of the 20-hour period in § 395.1(h)(1)(ii) for drivers in Alaska, all on-duty time—’’ shall be deleted.

(vii) In paragraph (g)(2), the phrase “393.76 of this sub-

chapter’’ shall be deleted and replaced with “49 C.F.R. 393.76 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3i.’’

(viii) In paragraph (g)(3), the phrase ‘‘393.76 of this sub-chapter’’ shall be deleted and replaced with ‘‘49 C.F.R. 393.76 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3i.’’

(ix) 49 C.F.R. 395.1(h) shall be deleted.(x) 49 C.F.R. 395.1(i) shall be deleted.(xi) In paragraph (k), the phrase “each State” shall be

deleted and replaced with “the state of Kansas.” The fol-lowing shall be added after subparagraph (3): “(4) ‘Plant-ing and harvesting seasons’ means the time periods for planting, growing, and harvesting that occur between January 1 and December 31.’’

(xii) In paragraph (q), the phrase ‘‘49 CFR 397.5’’ shall be deleted and replaced with ‘‘49 C.F.R. 397.5 as adopted by K.A.R. 82- 4-3k.’’

(xiii) In paragraph (s), the phrase “49 CFR 390.5” shall be deleted and replaced with “49 C.F.R. 390.5 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3f.”

(xiv) In paragraph (x), the phrase “49 CFR 390.38(b)” shall be deleted and replaced with “49 C.F.R. 390.38(b) as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3f.”

(B) The following revisions shall be made to 49 C.F.R. 395.2:

(i) In the definition of ‘‘farm supplies for agricultural purposes,’’ the phrase “each State” shall be deleted and re-placed with “the state of Kansas.” The phrase “the State” shall be deleted and replaced with “the commission.”

(ii) In paragraph (4)(i) of the definition of ‘‘on duty time,’’ the phrase ‘‘§ 397.5 of this subchapter’’ shall be deleted and replaced with ‘‘49 C.F.R. 397.5 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3k.’’

(iii) In paragraph (7) of the definition of ‘‘on duty time,’’ the phrase ‘‘part 382 of this subchapter’’ shall be deleted and replaced with ‘‘49 C.F.R. Part 382 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3c.’’

(iv) The definition of ‘‘signal employee’’ shall be delet-ed and replaced with the following: ‘‘‘Signal employee’ means an individual who is engaged in installing, repair-ing or maintaining signal systems.’’

(v) The definition of ‘‘sleeper berth’’ shall be deleted and replaced by the following: ‘‘‘Sleeper berth’ means a berth conforming to the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 393.76, as adopted in K.A.R. 82-4-3i.’’

(vi) The phrase ‘‘found by the Secretary to be hazard-ous under 49 U.S.C. 5103 in a quantity requiring placard-ing under regulations issued to carry out such section,’’ which appears in the definition of ‘‘transportation of con-struction materials and equipment,’’ shall be deleted and replaced by ‘‘requiring placarding pursuant to 49 C.F.R. Part 172, as adopted in K.A.R. 82-4-20.’’

(C) The following revisions shall be made to 49 C.F.R. 395.3:

(i) Paragraph (c)(1) shall be deleted and replaced with the following: ‘‘Any period of 7 consecutive days may end with the beginning of any off-duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours.’’

(ii) Paragraph (c)(2) shall be deleted and replaced with the following: ‘‘Any period of 8 consecutive days may end with the beginning of any off-duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours.’’

(continued)

28 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Regulations

(iii) Paragraph (d) shall be deleted.(D) In paragraph (a)(1) of 49 C.F.R. 395.8, the phrase Ҥ

390.5” shall be deleted and replaced with “49 C.F.R. 390.5 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3f.”

(E) In 49 C.F.R. 395.11(h)(2), the reference to “49 CFR part 381, subpart C” shall be deleted and replaced by “K.A.R. 82-4-3b.”

(F) The following revisions shall be made to 49 C.F.R. 395.13:

(i) In paragraph (a), the phrase ‘‘every special agent of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (as de-fined in appendix B to this subchapter)’’ shall be deleted and replaced by ‘‘any authorized representative of the commission, and any member of the Kansas highway pa-trol or any other law enforcement officer in the state who is certified in the inspection of motor carriers based on the motor carrier safety assistance program standards.’’

(ii) 49 C.F.R. 395.13(c)(2) shall be deleted and replaced by the following: ‘‘Within fifteen days following the date any driver is placed out of service, the motor carrier that employed the driver shall personally deliver or place in the U.S. mail to the state director of transportation and to the federal motor carrier safety administration a signed certification in a form acceptable to the commission. Any signed certification acceptable to the commission shall include the following information:

‘‘(i) All violations have been corrected;‘‘(ii) action has been taken to ensure compliance with

49 C.F.R. 395.1, 49 C.F.R. 395.2, 49 C.F.R. 395.3, 49 C.F.R. 395.5, 49 C.F.R. 395.8, 49 C.F.R. 395.13, and 49 C.F.R. 395.15, each as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3a; and

‘‘(iii) the motor carrier understands that false certifica-tion can result in appropriate enforcement action.’’

(iii) 49 C.F.R. 395.13(d)(4) shall be deleted and re-placed with the following: ‘‘49 C.F.R. 395.13 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3a does not alter the hazardous materials requirements prescribed in 49 C.F.R. 397.5 as adopted by K.A.R. 82-4-3k pertaining to attendance and surveillance of commercial motor vehicles.’’

(G) The following revisions shall be made to 49 C.F.R. 395.15:

(i) The last sentence in 49 C.F.R. 395.15(b)(3) shall be deleted.

(ii) In paragraph (i)(4), the term ‘‘FMCSA’’ shall be de-leted and replaced by ‘‘commission.’’

(iii) In paragraph (i)(7), the term “FMCSA” shall be de-leted and replaced by “commission.”

(iv) In paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(2), the term ‘‘FMCSA’’ shall be deleted and replaced by ‘‘commission.’’

(H) 49 C.F.R. 395.38 shall be deleted.(2) As used in this regulation, each reference to a por-

tion of 49 C.F.R. Part 395 shall mean that portion as ad-opted by reference in this regulation.

(b) Whenever the federal regulations adopted in this regulation refer to portions of the federal regulations or other operating standards that are not already adopted by reference in article 4 of the commission’s regulations, the references shall not be applicable to this regulation unless otherwise specifically adopted.

(c) No wrecker or tow truck, as defined by K.S.A. 66-1329 and amendments thereto, with a gross vehicle weight rating or gross combination vehicle weight rat-ing of 26,000 pounds or less that is operating in intrastate commerce and is not either carrying 16 or more passen-gers, including the driver, or transporting materials re-quired to be placarded shall be subject to this regulation. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2017 Supp. 66-1,112, K.S.A. 66-1,112g, and K.S.A. 2017 Supp. 66-1,129; effective, T-82-12-16-03, Jan. 4, 2004; effective, T-82-4-27-04, May 3, 2004; effective, T-82-8-23-04, Aug. 31, 2004; effective, T-82-12-29-04, Dec. 29, 2004; effective April 29, 2005; amended, T-82-10-25-05, Nov. 1, 2005; amended Feb. 17, 2006; amended, T-82-3-21-06, March 21, 2006; amended June 30, 2006; amended Oct. 2, 2009; amended Oct. 22, 2010; amended Nov. 14, 2011; amended Sept. 20, 2013; amended, T-82-4-14-15, April 14, 2015; amended July 31, 2015; amended, T-82-1-3-18, Jan. 3, 2018.)

Amy L. GreenSecretary

Doc. No. 045976

29Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Index to Regulations

INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS

This index lists in numerical order the new, amended, and revoked adminis-trative regulations and the volume and page number of the Kansas Register issue in which more information can be found. Temporary regulations are designated with a (T) in the Action column. This cumulative index supplements the 2009 Volumes of the Kansas Administrative Regulations and the 2016 Supplement of the Kansas Administrative Regulations.

AGENCY 1: DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

Reg. No. Action Register1-2-74 Amended V. 35, p. 10931-6-23 Amended V. 35, p. 10931-9-7b Amended V. 36, p. 10891-9-23 Amended V. 35, p. 10941-14-8 Amended V. 35, p. 10961-14-10 Amended V. 35, p. 10971-16-4 Amended V. 35, p. 441-16-8 Amended V. 35, p. 441-16-15 Amended V. 35, p. 451-16-18 Amended V. 35, p. 451-16-18a Amended V. 35, p. 461-39-1through1-39-4 Revoked V. 36, p. 8

AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Reg. No. Action Register4-2-3 Amended V. 36, p. 10884-2-8 Amended V. 36, p. 10884-2-17a Revoked V. 36, p. 10884-2-21 New V. 36, p. 10884-5-1 Revoked V. 35, p. 2384-5-2 Revoked V. 35, p. 2384-5-4 New V. 35, p. 238

AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WATER RESOURCES

Reg. No. Action Register5-1-1 Amended V. 35, p. 3085-3-6a Amended V. 36, p. 1595-5-9 Amended V. 36, p. 10365-5-10 Amended V. 36, p. 10365-5-16 Amended V. 36, p. 10375-12-1 Amended V. 35, p. 3135-14-10 Amended V. 36, p. 8235-14-11 Amended V. 36, p. 10385-14-12 New V. 36, p. 8255-21-3 Amended V. 36, p. 1605-21-6 Amended V. 35, p. 4315-22-7 Amended V. 35, p. 1995-23-4 Amended V. 35, p. 3855-23-4b Revoked V. 35, p. 3865-24-2 Amended V. 35, p. 3865-25-21 New V. 35, p. 200

AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE

Reg. No. Action Register7-23-16 New (T) V. 35, p. 662

AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

ANIMAL HEALTH

Reg. No. Action Register9-3-9 Amended V. 36, p. 1409-3-10 Amended V. 36, p. 140

9-7-4 Amended V. 35, p. 4289-7-4a New V. 35, p. 4289-10-33a Amended V. 36, p. 10389-10-40 New V. 36, p. 10389-18-1through9-18-3 Revoked V. 36, p. 12299-18-4through9-18-22 New V. 36, p. 1229-12349-18-24through9-18-30 New V. 36, p. 1234-12379-18-31 New V. 35, p. 3139-19-12 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-20-1through9-20-4 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-21-1through9-21-3 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-22-1through9-22-5 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-24-1through9-24-3 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-25-1through9-25-15 Revoked V. 36, p. 12379-26-1 Revoked V. 35, p. 3149-27-1 Amended V. 35, p. 695

AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL

Reg. No. Action Register16-9-1 Revoked V. 35, p. 103316-14-10 New V. 35, p. 85816-14-11 New V. 35, p. 85816-15-1through16-15-4 New V. 35, p. 858-86016-16-1 New V. 35, p. 103316-16-2 New V. 35, p. 103316-16-3 New V. 35, p. 1033

AGENCY 21: HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register21-41-5 Amended V. 36, p. 1228

AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

Reg. No. Action Register28-4-114a Amended V. 36, p. 36428-4-118 Amended V. 36, p. 36528-4-428 Amended V. 36, p. 36628-4-428a Amended V. 36, p. 36628-4-587 Amended V. 36, p. 57128-4-592 Amended V. 36, p. 57328-4-802 Revoked V. 36, p. 97328-17-10 Amended V. 35, p. 56628-17-11 Revoked V. 35, p. 56728-17-20 Amended V. 35, p. 56728-19-11 Amended V. 35, p. 93028-19-202 Revoked V. 36, p. 138228-19-300 Amended V. 35, p. 95428-19-304 Amended V. 35, p. 95528-19-516 Amended V. 36, p. 138228-19-517 Amended V. 36, p. 138228-32-11 Amended (T) V. 36, p. 143528-54-1through28-54-5 Amended V. 36, p. 939-94028-71-1through28-71-12 Amended V. 36, p. 1051-1055

28-74-1 New V. 35, p. 38328-74-2 New V. 35, p. 38328-74-3 New V. 35, p. 38328-74-4 New V. 35, p. 384

AGENCY 30: KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

Reg. No. Action Register30-44-2 Amended V. 35, p. 6330-44-6 New V. 35, p. 6330-46-10 Amended V. 35, p. 58130-47-3 New V. 36, p. 973

AGENCY 40: KANSAS INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

Reg. No. Action Register40-1-37 Amended V. 36, p. 91840-1-48 Amended V. 36, p. 91940-2-18 Amended V. 35, p. 40540-4-34 Amended V. 35, p. 38440-4-35 Amended V. 36. p. 97240-4-41 Amended V. 35, p. 63340-4-42a Amended V. 36, p. 954

AGENCY 44: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Reg. No. Action Register44-12-301 Amended V. 35, p. 898

AGENCY 49: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Reg. No. Action Register49-55-1 Amended V. 36, p. 110649-55-2 Amended V. 36, p. 110649-55-3 Revoked V. 36, p. 110649-55-4 Amended V. 36, p. 110649-55-5 Revoked V. 36, p. 110749-55-6 Amended V. 36, p. 110749-55-8 Amended V. 36, p. 110749-55-11 Amended V. 36, p. 110749-55-12 Amended V. 36, p. 110749-55-13 New V. 36, p. 1107

AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF WORKERS

COMPENSATION

Reg. No. Action Register51-9-7 Amended V. 35, p. 1046

AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

Reg. No. Action Register60-2-101 Amended V. 35, p. 32260-3-102 Amended V. 35, p. 32360-3-103 Amended V. 35, p. 32360-3-110 Amended V. 35, p. 32360-3-113 Amended V. 35, p. 32460-4-101 Amended V. 36, p. 36960-7-102 Amended V. 35, p. 32460-7-106 Amended V. 35, p. 32460-9-105 Amended V. 35, p. 32560-9-106 Amended V. 35, p. 32660-17-102 Amended V. 35, p. 327

AGENCY 61: BOARD OF BARBERING

Reg. No. Action Register61-1-24 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-3-2 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-3-3 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-3-5 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-3-7 Amended V. 35, p. 38461-3-20 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-4-2 Amended V. 35, p. 99161-7-1 Revoked V. 35, p. 38561-7-2 New V. 35, p. 385

30 Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017© Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Index to Regulations

AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS

Reg. No. Action Register66-6-1 Amended V. 35, p. 455

AGENCY 67: BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING AND DISPENSING OF

HEARING INSTRUMENTS

Reg. No. Action Register67-2-4 Amended V. 36, p. 8067-5-5 Amended V. 36, p. 81

AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY

Reg. No. Action Register68-1-1b Amended V. 35, p. 69568-1-1f Amended V. 35, p. 69668-1-1g Revoked V. 35, p. 69668-1-3a Amended V. 36, p. 130768-5-18 New V. 35, p. 69668-7-10 Amended V. 35, p. 69768-7-12a Amended V. 36, p. 143468-7-15 Amended V. 36, p. 130768-7-20 Amended V. 36, p. 130868-7-22 New V. 35, p. 42768-7-23 New V. 36, p. 101768-9-2 Amended V. 35, p. 69868-9-3 New V. 35, p. 69968-11-2 Amended V. 36, p. 130868-11-3 New V. 35, p. 700

AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

Reg. No. Action Register69-11-1 Amended V. 35, p. 109769-12-18 New V. 35, p. 1098

AGENCY 70: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS

Reg. No. Action Register70-1-7 New V. 36, p. 132870-3-1 Amended V. 36, p. 132870-3-2 Amended V. 36, p. 132870-3-5 Amended V. 36, p. 132870-5-1 Amended V. 36, p. 14070-6-1 Amended V. 36, p. 132870-7-1 Amended V. 36, p. 133070-8-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1331

AGENCY 71: KANSAS DENTAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register71-6-5 Amended V. 35, p. 140

AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

Reg. No. Action Register74-1-3 Amended V. 35, p. 8474-1-4 Amended V. 35, p. 8474-2-7 Amended V. 35, p. 8574-4-8 Amended V. 35, p. 8574-4-9 Amended V. 35, p. 8674-5-2 Amended V. 35, p. 8774-5-2a Amended V. 35, p. 8874-5-2b New V. 35, p. 8874-5-101 through74-5-104 Amended V. 35, p. 88, 8974-5-201through74-5-203 Amended V. 35, p. 8974-5-301 Amended V. 35, p. 9074-5-401 Amended V. 35, p. 9074-5-403 Amended V. 35, p. 9074-5-405a Amended V. 35, p. 9074-5-406 Amended V. 35, p. 90

74-5-407 Amended V. 35, p. 9174-11-6 Amended V. 35, p. 9174-11-7 Amended V. 35, p. 9174-15-1 Amended V. 35, p. 92

AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register82-4-1 Amended V. 35, p. 35782-4-2a Amended V. 35, p. 35982-4-3h Amended V. 35, p. 35982-4-3i Amended V. 35, p. 36082-4-3j Amended V. 35, p. 36282-4-3k Amended V. 35, p. 36382-4-3n Amended V. 35, p. 36482-4-3o Amended V. 35, p. 36682-4-8a Revoked V. 35, p. 36682-4-20 Amended V. 35, p. 36682-16-1 Amended V. 36, p. 10282-16-2 Amended V. 36, p. 10382-16-3 Revoked V. 36, p. 10382-16-4 Amended V. 36, p. 10382-16-5 Revoked V. 36, p. 10382-16-6 Amended V. 36, p. 103

AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register86-1-2 Revoked V. 35, p. 92886-1-4 Revoked V. 35, p. 92986-1-5 Amended V. 36, p. 15986-2-8 Revoked V. 35, p. 92986-3-19 Amended V. 35, p. 92986-3-26a Amended V. 35, p. 92986-3-30 Revoked V. 35, p. 92986-3-31 New V. 35, p. 929

AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS

Reg. No. Action Register88-3-8a Amended V. 36, p. 44488-24-2 Amended V. 36, p. 44588-28-1through88-28-5 Amended V. 36, p. 445-45088-28-6 Amended V. 36, p. 130988-28-7 Amended V. 36, p. 45188-28-8 Amended V. 36, p. 45288-29-2 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-5 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-6 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-7 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-7a Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-8 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-8c Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-9 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-10 Revoked V. 35, p. 111388-29-11 Amended V. 35, p. 1113

AGENCY 91: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Reg. No. Action Register91-1-70a Amended V. 36, p. 60991-1-208 Amended V. 36, p. 60991-1-221 Revoked V. 36, p. 60991-1-235 Amended V. 36, p. 61091-31-32 Amended V. 35, p. 101491-38-1 through91-38-8 Amended V. 36, p. 611-61591-42-1 Amended V. 36, p. 61691-42-2 Amended V. 36, p. 61691-42-3 New V. 35, p. 48791-42-4 Amended V. 36, p. 61791-42-5 New V. 35, p. 48891-42-6 New V. 35, p. 48991-42-7 Amended V. 36, p. 618

AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

Reg. No. Action Register92-12-146 Amended V. 36, p. 138392-12-148 Amended V. 36, p. 138392-12-149 Amended V. 36, p. 138492-23-9through92-23-23 Revoked V. 35, p. 63, 6492-23-25 Revoked V. 35, p. 6492-23-30 Revoked V. 35, p. 6492-23-31 Revoked V. 35, p. 6492-23-37through92-23-40 Revoked V. 35, p. 6492-23-41through92-23-59 New V. 35, p. 64-6792-23-70through92-23-75 New V. 35, p. 67, 6892-51-34a Amended V. 36, p. 120392-57-1through92-57-5 New V. 36, p. 843, 844

AGENCY 93: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF PROPERTY

VALUATION

Reg. No. Action Register93-6-3 Amended V. 35, p. 357

AGENCY 99: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Reg. No. Action Register99-25-5 Amended V. 36, p. 135599-26-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1355

AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

Reg. No. Action Register100-28a-1a New V. 35, p. 353100-28a-6 Amended V. 35, p. 353100-28a-9 Amended V. 35, p. 354100-28a-9a New V. 35, p. 354100-28a-10 Amended V. 35, p. 354100-28a-11 Amended V. 35, p. 355100-28a-12 Amended V. 35, p. 355100-28a-13 Amended V. 35, p. 355100-28a-14 Amended V. 35, p. 356100-28a-15 Amended V. 35, p. 356100-28a-17 Amended V. 35, p. 356100-29-9 Amended V. 35, p. 387100-29-16 Amended V. 35, p. 388100-29-18through100-29-21 New V. 36, p. 368, 369100-54-7 Amended V. 35, p. 389100-54-12 New V. 35, p. 390100-76-1through100-76-12 New V. 36, p. 1430-1434

AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register102-3-7b New V. 36, p. 1089102-5-7b New V. 36, p. 1090102-8-1 New V. 35, p. 930102-8-2 New V. 35, p. 931102-8-4 New V. 35, p. 931102-8-6 New V. 35, p. 932102-8-7 New V. 35, p. 932102-8-8 New V. 35, p. 932

31Kansas Register

Vol. 37, No. 2, January 11, 2017 © Kansas Secretary of State 2018

Index to Regulations

102-8-9 through102-8-12 New V. 35, p. 932-935

AGENCY 105: BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register105-5-2 Amended V. 35, p. 936105-5-3 Amended V. 35, p. 936105-5-6 Amended V. 35, p. 937105-5-7 Amended V. 35, p. 937105-5-8 Amended V. 35, p. 937105-11-1 Amended V. 35, p. 938

AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register109-1-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1356109-2-1 Amended V. 35, p. 317109-2-9 Amended V. 36, p. 1358109-2-2 Amended V. 35, p. 317109-2-6 Amended V. 35, p. 318109-2-7 Revoked V. 35, p. 318109-2-8 Amended V. 36, p. 593109-2-11 Amended V. 35, p. 320109-3-3 Amended V. 36, p. 329109-3-4 Amended V. 36, p. 330109-5-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1359 109-5-1athrough109-5-1d Amended V. 36, p. 1359-1360109-5-1f Revoked V. 36, p. 1360109-5-3 Amended V. 36, p. 1360109-5-5 Amended V. 35, p. 582109-5-7athrough109-5-7d Revoked V. 36, p. 1361109-6-2 Amended V. 36, p. 1361109-7-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1361109-8-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1362109-8-2 Amended V. 36, p. 1362109-9-4 Amended V. 36, p. 1363109-10-1athrough109-10-1d Amended V. 36, p. 1363-1364109-10-1f Revoked V. 36, p. 1364109-10-1g Revoked V. 36, p. 1364109-10-3 Amended V. 36, p. 1364109-10-7 Amended V. 36, p. 1364109-11-1a Amended V. 36, p. 1365109-11-9 Amended V. 36, p. 1365109-13-1 Revoked V. 36, p. 1366

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, De-cember 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of reg-ulations 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 No-vember 2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 1, 2009, through December 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from De-cember 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 November 7, 2013, through Decem-ber 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.

AGENCY 112: RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register112-102-2 Amended V. 35, p. 612

AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM

Reg. No. Action Register115-2-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1332115-2-2 Amended V. 35, p. 973115-2-3 Amended V. 36, p. 1334115-2-4 Amended V. 36, p. 1335115-2-6 Amended V. 36, p. 1335115-4-2 Amended V. 36, p. 273115-4-11 Amended V. 36, p. 274115-7-1 Amended V. 36, p. 1336115-7-4 Amended V. 36, p. 1337115-7-10 Amended V. 36, p. 1337115-8-1 Amended V. 36, p. 398115-8-13 Amended V. 35, p. 975115-8-24 Revoked V. 35, p. 633

115-16-3 Amended V. 36, p. 859115-17-2 Amended V. 36, p. 1337115-17-3 Amended V. 36, p. 1338115-18-12 Amended V. 36, p. 1338115-18-19 Amended V. 36, p. 1338115-18-20 Amended V. 36, p. 1338115-20-2 Amended V. 36, p. 859115-20-7 Amended V. 36, p. 860

AGENCY 117: REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register117-1-1 Amended V. 36, p. 452117-2-2 Amended V. 36, p. 452117-2-2a Amended V. 36, p. 453117-2-4 Amended V. 35, p. 536117-3-2 Amended V. 36, p. 454117-3-2a Amended V. 36, p. 455117-3-4 Amended V. 35, p. 537117-4-1 Amended V. 35, p. 537117-4-2 Amended V. 36, p. 455117-4-2a Amended V. 36, p. 456117-4-4 Amended V. 35, p. 539117-5-2a Amended V. 36, p. 457117-8-3 New V. 35, p. 199

AGENCY 123: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS—DIVISION OF

JUVENILE SERVICES

Reg. No. Action Register123-17-101 New V. 36, p. 369

AGENCY 125: KANSAS AGRICULTURAL REMEDIATION BOARD

Reg. No. Action Register125-1-6 Amended V. 35, p. 489125-1-7 Amended V. 35, p. 490

AGENCY 128: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—KANSAS

ATHLETIC COMMISSION

Reg. No. Action Register128-6-4 Amended V. 36, 271

AGENCY 133: OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

Reg. No. Action Register133-1-1through133-1-4 New V. 36, p. 8

Kansas RegisterSecretary of State1st Floor, Memorial Hall120 SW 10th Ave.Topeka, KS 66612-1594