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  • Kansas RegisterVol. 39, No. 1 Pages 1-18January 2, 2020

    Kansas Register

  • Kansas Register

    Vol. 39, No. 1, January 2, 2020© Kansas Secretary of State 2020

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    In this issue … Page

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    [email protected]

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

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    Published byScott Schwab

    Secretary of State1st Floor, Memorial Hall

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

    785-296-4564https://sos.kansas.gov

    Table of Contents

    Legislative BranchLegislative Administrative Services

    Interim committee schedule ......................................................................................................3

    RatesPooled Money Investment Board

    Notice of investment rates .........................................................................................................3Secretary of State

    Code mortgage rate for January ...............................................................................................3

    NoticesStatewide Independent Living Council of Kansas, Inc.

    Notice of meeting ........................................................................................................................3Kansas Department of Agriculture

    Notice of hearing concerning proposed permanent quarantine ..........................................3Wichita State University

    Notice of intent to lease land and/or building space .............................................................4Notices of intent to lease real property ................................................................................ 4-5

    Kansas Board of RegentsNotice of adult education provider funding availability ......................................................5Notice of funding availability for Kansas nursing programs ...............................................5

    Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentNotice concerning water pollution control permits/applications ........................................5Notice concerning proposed air quality class I operating permit renewal ........................7Corrected notice concerning proposed air quality class I operating permit renewal and modification of permit/approval conditions .................................................7

    Kansas Department of Administration – Office of Procurement and ContractsNotice to bidders for state purchase and request for proposals for leased office space ................................................................................................................................8

    City of Olathe, KansasNotice to bidders for sidewalk improvement project ............................................................9

    Kansas Department of TransportationNotice of public auction .............................................................................................................9Requests for proposals for construction inspection projects ........................................ 10-11

    BondsCity of Liberal, Kansas

    Notice of intent to seek private placement general obligation bonds ...............................12

    RegulationsKansas State Board of Nursing

    Permanent administrative regulations ...................................................................................12Kansas State Board of Technical Professions

    Permanent administrative regulation ....................................................................................14

    Index to administrative regulations ...............................................................................15

    Cover Artwork: Kansas Capitol, TopekaPhoto by Todd Caywood

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    Legislative Branch/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 12-30-19 through 1-5-20 Term Rate 1-89 days 1.55% 3 months 1.58% 6 months 1.60% 12 months 1.63% 18 months 1.65% 2 years 1.63%

    Scott MillerDirector of Investments

    Doc. No. 047771

    State of KansasSecretary of State

    Code Mortgage Rate for JanuaryPursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 16a-1-301, Section

    11, the code mortgage rate during the period of January 1-31, 2020, is 12 percent. The reference rate referred to in the definition of “code mortgage rate” set forth in K.S.A. 16a-1-301(11)(b)(i) is discontinued, has become impracti-cal to use, and/or is otherwise not readily ascertainable from the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.

    Scott SchwabSecretary of State

    Doc. No. 047772

    State of KansasStatewide Independent Living

    Council of Kansas, Inc.Notice of Meeting

    The State Plan for Independent Living Draft meeting will be from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 4, 2020, at the Topeka Library Room 101A, 1515 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, Kansas. Accommodation requests need to be sent to [email protected] no later than close of business January 21, 2020.

    Kathy CooperExecutive Director

    Doc. No. 047777

    State of KansasDepartment of AgricultureNotice of Hearing Concerning

    Proposed Permanent QuarantinePursuant to K.S.A. 2-2117, a public hearing will be con-

    ducted at 10:00 a.m. February 6, 2020, in room 124, Kan-sas Department of Agriculture (“KDA”), 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502, regarding the issuance of a permanent quarantine of the Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis [Coleoptera: Buprestidae]). The proposed quarantine would expand the current perma-nent Emerald Ash Borer quarantine to include Jackson and Miami Counties. It would prohibit movement of regulated items from the quarantined area, except under specific conditions, and would require the discovery of Emerald Ash Borer in an area not currently under quar-antine to be reported to KDA within 72 hours.

    State of KansasLegislative Administrative Services

    Interim Committee ScheduleThe Legislative Research Department gives notice that the following legislative committees plan to meet on the dates

    listed below based on current information and subject to change. Requests for accommodation to participate in commit-tee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the meeting by contacting Legislative Administra-tive Services at 785-296-2391 or TTY 711, or email [email protected].

    Date Room Time Committee AgendaJan. 7 548-S 9:30 a.m. Senate Confirmation Oversight TBD

    Jan. 9 112-N 10:00 a.m. Legislative Budget Committee TBD

    Jan. 10 218-N 9:00 a.m. Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State

    TBD

    Jan. 10 582-N 10:00 a.m. Joint Committee on Administrative Rules and Regulations

    Office of the Attorney General; Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

    Tom Day, DirectorLegislative Administrative Services

    Doc. No. 047784

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    Regulated items under the quarantine would include:• The Emerald Ash Borer, in any living stage of de-

    velopment;• firewood of all hardwood (non-coniferous) species;• nursery stock of the genus Fraxinus (Ash);• green lumber of the genus Fraxinus (Ash);• other material living, dead, cut, or fallen, including

    logs, stumps, roots, branches, and composted and uncomposted chips of the genus Fraxinus (Ash); and

    • any other article, product, or means of convey-ance that an inspector determines presents a risk of spreading Emerald Ash Borer, upon notifice to the person in possession of the article, product, or means of conveyance that it is subject to the restric-tions of the quarantine.

    All interested persons may attend the hearing in per-son or appear by counsel and will have the opportunity to express comments orally, in writing, or both. Written comments and requests for information concerning the proposed quarantine should be directed to Jeff Vogel, Plant Protection and Weed Control Program Manager, Kansas Department of Agriculture, 1320 Research Park Dr., Manhattan, KS 66502, [email protected], at or before the time of hearing. A copy of the proposed quarantine may be accessed on KDA’s website at https://agriculture.ks.gov/document-services/public-comment. Comments may also be made on KDA’s website. For persons in-tending to present oral comments at the hearing, prior notice to KDA would be helpful in arranging the agenda and may be provided using any of the contact informa-tion contained in this notice. In order to ensure all parties are able to comment, each participant’s oral presentation may be limited to five minutes.

    Anyone with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and request a copy of the quarantine in an accessible format. Such requests should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting Ronda Hutton at 785-564-6715 or fax 785-564-6777. Handicapped parking is located in the west parking lot and the building en-trance is accessible to individuals with disabilities.

    Michael M. BeamSecretary

    Doc. No. 047785

    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 mis-sion as an educational, cultural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater public good, or otherwise provide supporting services and amenities to the campus commu-nity (such as restaurants, retail establishments, financial institutions, etc.). Because tenant use must be a good fit with the university’s educational mission and available

    space, please be prepared to provide the following infor-mation: (1) name; (2) square footage of space needs and desired lease term and location; (3) equipment, design, or other special needs; (4) description of anticipated use; and (5) the anticipated benefits to the university, its students, and the WSU community (e.g. applied learning, joint re-search, faculty start-up, etc.). The university will consider serious offers and inquiries from any financially qualified individual, group, organization, or company. If interested, please contact Vice President for Research & Technology Transfer, Dr. John Tomblin, [email protected] or Property Manager Crystal Stegeman, [email protected]. This publication is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), to the extent applicable.

    Crystal StegemanUniversity Property Manager

    Office of the Vice President forAdministration and Finance

    Wichita State UniversityDoc. No. 047620

    State of KansasWichita State University

    Notice of Intent to Lease Real PropertyPublic notice is hereby given that Wichita State Universi-

    ty (WSU) intends to directly lease, and indirectly sublease through its affiliate corporation Wichita State Innovation Alliance, Inc., subject to all required state approvals, an approximate ground area consisting of 150,000 square feet or less with the potential for expansion for parking, for the private development of one or more partnership buildings. This private development shall be located west of Oliver, between 17th and 18th streets, on the Wichita State University main campus. The university is interest-ed in leasing such ground to any individual, organization, or entity 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, and specifically an empha-sis on supporting and growing advanced laboratories for research, testing, and innovation in data infrastructure/storage, video surveillance storage, IOT, security, analyt-ics, visualization/modeling, and machine learning/AI. The university intends to lease such ground for any period of time up to sixty-five years, but extended terms and renew-al options would be considered. Interested tenants must be willing to be a good fit with the university’s education-al mission and identify anticipated benefits to the univer-sity, its students, and the WSU community (i.e. applied learning, joint research, faculty start-up, WSU curriculum or program support, etc.), and must agree to the essential ground lease terms and restrictive covenants. Interested tenants will be evaluated on: proposal terms, demonstrat-ed benefit to WSU, design concepts, financial stability, and proposed use. Rental rate shall be assessed per leased or leasable square foot of the building but is negotiable based on term of lease and benefit to the university. The university will consider serious offers and inquiries with detailed proposal terms from any financially qualified in-dividual, group, organization, or company and such offers

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    will be considered until a selection is made or this notice is withdrawn. If interested, please contact Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer, Dr. John Tomblin, [email protected] or University Property Man-ager Crystal Stegeman, [email protected]. This publication is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), to the extent applicable.

    Crystal StegemanUniversity Property Manager

    Office of the Vice President forFinance and Administration

    Wichita State UniversityDoc. No. 047756

    State of KansasWichita State University

    Notice of Intent to Lease Real PropertyPublic notice is hereby given that Wichita State Uni-

    versity (WSU) is interested in entering into a long-term ground lease, subject to all required state approvals, for approximately 1.4 acres of property located at 1741 and 1755 N. Hillside. The university is interested in leasing such property to any individual, organization, or entity whose presence on campus would advance the univer-sity’s applied learning vision or its mission as an educa-tional, cultural, and economic driver for Kansas and the greater public good and providing retail, restaurant, and service centers that would be desirable and beneficial to the international student community. The university in-tends to lease this property for any period of time up to 65 years, but extended terms and renewal options would be considered. Interested tenants must be willing to pro-vide the university an option to lease back improved office/classroom/lab space up to 11,000 square feet. In-terested tenants must be a good fit with the university’s educational mission and identify anticipated benefits to the university, its students, and the WSU communi-ty (i.e. applied learning, joint research, faculty start-up, WSU curriculum or program support, etc.), and must agree to the essential ground lease terms and restrictive covenants. Interested tenants will be evaluated on: finan-cial stability and strength, proposal terms, demonstrat-ed benefit to WSU and the community, design concepts, and proposed use. Rental rate may be negotiated based on square foot of leased ground or leasable square foot of the building. The university will consider serious of-fers and inquiries with detailed proposal terms from any financially qualified individual, group, organization, or company and such offers will be considered until a se-lection is made or this notice is withdrawn. If interest-ed, please contact University Property Manager Crystal Stegeman, [email protected]. This publica-tion is being published pursuant to K.S.A. 75-430a(d), to the extent applicable.

    Crystal StegemanUniversity Property Manager

    Office of the Vice President forFinance and Administration

    Wichita State UniversityDoc. No. 047757

    State of KansasBoard of Regents

    Notice of Adult Education Provider Funding Availability

    The Kansas Board of Regents will be seeking compet-itive applications from potential local adult education providers, with a request for proposals available on Jan-uary 10, 2020. This funding is available following Title II of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).

    The term of the initial grant period is anticipated to be from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2026. Annual renewal is contingent upon availability of funding, compliance with federal law and grant expectations, and demonstra-tion of successful delivery of program objectives. Inter-ested applicants are asked, but not required, to submit a letter of intent to apply by 5:00 p.m. January 31, 2020. Information and application materials will be published at https://tinyurl.com/so4qkd3.

    Connie Beene, Sr. DirectorAdult Education

    Doc. No. 047737

    State of KansasBoard of Regents

    Notice of Funding Availability for Kansas Nursing Programs

    The Kansas Board of Regents will be seeking applica-tions from accredited Kansas nursing programs, with a request for proposals available on January 17, 2020. This funding supports nursing faculty and laboratory sup-plies, with a focus on student success. The term of the grant period is from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021. Information and application materials will be available at https://tinyurl.com/yxsuct6o on January 17, 2020.

    Connie Beene, Sr. DirectorAdult & Career Technical Education

    Doc. No. 047773

    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

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    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-Q-20-001/003The requirements of the draft permit public noticed

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

    Receiving Stream Type of Discharge

    GP Industrial Plasters2127 U.S. 77 Hwy.Blue Rapids, KS 66411

    Big Blue River viaUnnamed Tributary

    Process Wastewater

    Kansas Permit No. I-BB04-PO01Federal Permit No. KS0002135

    Legal Description: NW¼, S16, T4S, R7E, Marshall County, Kansas

    Facility Name: GP Industrial Plasters – Blue Rapids

    The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing facility. This facility manufactures flooring products and mines and processes gypsum to produce bagged and bulk gypsum products. The proposed permit contains limits for biochemical oxy-gen demand, total suspended solids, and pH, as well as monitoring for flow and sulfate.

    Name and Address of Applicant

    Receiving Stream Type of Discharge

    Whitaker Companies, Inc.555 Delaware Rd.Humboldt, KS 66748

    Marais des Cygnes Rivervia Sugar Creek

    Process Wastewater

    Kansas Permit No. I-MC64-PO01Federal Permit No. KS0092975

    Legal Description: NE¼, NW¼, NE¼, S20, T21S, R22E, Linn County, Kansas

    Facility Name: Centerville Quarry

    The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing facility. This facility is engaged in a limestone quarrying operation, with some washing. Outfall 001A1 consists of pit dewater-ing, stormwater and occasionally treated wash-water, which is treat-ed by a settling pond, before being discharged. The proposed permit contains limits for total suspended solids.

    Name and Address of Applicant

    Receiving Stream Type of Discharge

    Whitaker Companies, Inc.555 Delaware Rd.Humboldt, KS 66748

    Marais des Cygnes Rivervia Pottawatomie Creekvia Unnamed Tributary

    ProcessWastewater

    Kansas Permit No. I-MC13-PO02Federal Permit No. KS0080420

    Legal Description: SW¼, NW¼, NW¼, S1, T20S, R19E, Anderson County, Kansas

    Facility Name: Garnett Quarry

    The proposed action is to reissue an existing State/NPDES permit for an existing facility. This facility is engaged in a limestone quarrying op-eration with some washing. Outfall 001A1 consists of pit dewatering, stormwater and treated wash-water, which is treated by two settling ponds in series, before being discharged. The proposed permit con-tains limits for total suspended solids.

    Public Notice No. KS-EG-20-001/006In accordance with K.A.R. 28-46-7 and the authority

    vested with the state by the administrator of the U.S. En-vironmental Protection Agency, draft permits have been prepared for the use of the well(s) described below with-in the State of Kansas.Name and Address of Applicant

    Compass Minerals America, Inc.9900 W. 109th St.Overland Park, KS 66210

    Legal Description:

    K-129: SE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    K-130: SE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    K-131: NE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    K-132: NE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    K-133: NE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    K-134: NE, NE, S15, T20S, R8W, Rice County, Kansas

    Well and Permit Number Location

    K-129 Latitude: 38.313431” Longitude: -98.185672”

    K-130 Latitude: 38.314392” Longitude: -98.185682”

    K-131 Latitude: 38.315298” Longitude: -98.185694”

    K-132 Latitude: 38.316204” Longitude: -98.185706”

    K-133 Latitude: 38.317110” Longitude: -98.185718”

    K-134 Latitude: 38.318017” Longitude: -98.185730”

    Facility Description: The proposed action is to reissue six existing Class III Injection Well permits for the wells listed above. Injection of fresh water and unsaturated brine is to be made into the Hutchinson Salt member of the Wellington formation. Mining shall not extend into the upper 40 feet of the salt deposit. The maximum operational injec-tion pressure is not to exceed 165 pounds per square inch at the well-head. The Wellington formation consists of inter-bedded salt and shale deposits with minor amounts of gypsum. The upper portion of the formation is primarily clayey shale with small amounts of gyp-sum present. The lower portion, which is known as the Hutchinson Salt member, is mainly salt with inter-bedded shale deposits. The salt deposits are first encountered about 713 feet below ground sur-face and extend to a depth of about 994 feet. All construction, moni-toring, and operation of these wells shall meet the requirements that apply to Class III Injection wells under the Kansas UIC Regulations, K.A.R. 28-46-1 through 28-46-45 and other requirements of 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 appli-cation notices received on or before February 1, 2020, will be considered in the formulation of the final determina-

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    tions regarding this public notice. Please refer to the ap-propriate Kansas document number (KS-Q-20-001/003, KS-EG-20-001/006) and name of the applicant/permittee when preparing comments.

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

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

    Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

    Doc. No. 047779

    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. ANR Pipeline Company – Greensburg Compressor Station has applied for a Class I operating permit renewal in accor-dance with the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-510 et al. The purpose of a Class I permit is to identify the sources and types of regulated air pollutants emitted from the facili-ty; the emission 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.

    ANR Pipeline Company, 13710 FNB Pkwy., Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68154, owns and operates a compressor sta-tion located at Section 16, Township 28 South, Range 19 West in Kiowa County, Kansas.

    A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information re-lied upon during the permit application review process are available for public review during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the Southwest District Office, 302 W. McArtor Rd., Dodge City, KS 67801-6098. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documentation, contact Cathy Richardson, 785-296-1947, at the central office of the KDHE or Ethel Evans, 620-356-1075 at the Southwest District Office. The standard departmental cost will be assessed for any copies requested. The proposed permit,

    accompanied with supporting information, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

    Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to 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 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 3, 2020.

    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 Richardson, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, February 3, 2020 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.

    Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

    Doc. No. 047780

    State of KansasDepartment of Health and EnvironmentCorrected Notice Concerning Proposed Kansas

    Air Quality Class I Operating Permit Renewal and Modification of Permit/Approval Conditions

    (Editor’s Note: The address of the refinery that this notice pertains to was incorrect in the December 26, 2019 Kansas Register.)

    Notice is hereby given that the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is soliciting comments regarding a proposed air quality operating permit. Hol-lyFrontier El Dorado Refining, LLC 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

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    reporting requirements applicable to each source as of the effective date of permit issuance. Notice is also given that certain requirements in the construction permit dat-ed April 8, 2011 is being modified by a Modification of Permit/Approval Conditions.

    HollyFrontier El Dorado Refining, LLC, PO Box 1121, El Dorado, KS 67042, owns and operates a Petroleum Re-finery located at 1401 S. Douglas Rd., El Dorado, Butler County, KS 67042.

    A copy of the proposed permit, permit application, all supporting documentation, and all information relied upon during the permit application review process, and a copy of the Modification of Permit/Approval Condi-tions are available for public review during normal busi-ness hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the KDHE, Bureau of Air (BOA), 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 and at the South Central District Office, 300 W. Douglas, Suite 700, Wichita, KS 67202. To obtain or review the proposed permit and supporting documenta-tion, contact Shelley Schupp, 785-368-7030 at the central office of the KDHE or Amanda Smyth or David Butler, 316-337-6020, at the South Central District Office. The standard departmental cost will be assessed for any cop-ies requested. The proposed permit, accompanied with supporting information, is available, free of charge, at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

    Please direct written comments or questions regarding the proposed permit to Shelley Schupp, KDHE, BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366. In order to be considered in formulating a final permit de-cision, written comments must be received no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, January 27, 2020.

    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 Shelley Schupp, KDHE BOA, 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 310, Topeka, KS 66612-1366 or by fax at 785-559-4256, no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, January 27, 2020. If a request is received, a public hearing is tentatively scheduled at the Civic Cen-ter Breakout Room, 201 E. Central, El Dorado, KS 67042, Wednesday, January 29, 2020 beginning at 2:00 p.m. and continue until audience members have an opportunity to submit comments. If no requests to hold the public hear-ing are received by 12:00 p.m. Monday, January 27, 2020, the public hearing will be cancelled. A notice of the can-cellation will be posted at the KDHE BOA Public Notice website, http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.html.

    If a hearing is conducted, all interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity to present their views orally or by submission of written materials during the hearing. In order to give all parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be necessary to limit oral pre-sentations to a specific time limit. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to partic-ipate in the public hearing and may request the proposed materials in an accessible format. Requests for accommo-dation must be made no later than Wednesday, January 15, 2020 by contacting the Bureau of Air at 785-368-7030.

    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.

    Lee A. Norman, M.D.Secretary

    Doc. No. 047781

    State of KansasDepartment of Administration

    Office of Procurement and ContractsNotice to Bidders

    Sealed bids for items listed will be received by the Di-rector of Procurement and Contracts until 2:00 p.m. on the date indicated. For more information, call 785-296-2376:01/17/2020 EVT0007150 Web-Based Employee Assessments01/17/2020 EVT0007157 Access Control System01/22/2020 EVT0007158 Armored Car Service01/23/2020 EVT0007149 Printing and Scanning Services01/23/2020 EVT0007153 Lawncare Services – Liberal Scale House01/23/2020 EVT0007156 Laboratory Reference Standards and Materials01/24/2020 EVT0007155 Aggregate – Rip Rap – Wilson State Park01/27/2020 EVT0007165 Janitorial Services – Atchison01/28/2020 EVT0007154 Janitorial Services – Garden City01/28/20520 EVT0007166 Janitorial Services – Atchison (DCF Office)

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

    bid-solicitations

    LEGAL NOTICEState of Kansas

    Request for Proposals Leased Office SpaceThe State of Kansas is accepting electronic or written

    proposals for approximately 5,028 useable square feet of office space to house the Regional Public Defender Of-fice in Salina, Kansas. The information pertaining to this space search is available at:

    http://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.htmlhttp://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.htmlhttp://www.kdheks.gov/bar/publicnotice.htmlhttp://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/bid-solicitationshttp://admin.ks.gov/offices/procurement-and-contracts/bid-solicitations

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    http://www.admin.ks.gov/offices/ofpm/real-estate- leasing/bid-solicitations-for-leased-space

    Additional 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-solicitations01/23/2020 A-013893 Fort Hays State University Campus Lighting Improvement – Phase 601/28/2020 A-012726 Parsons State Hospital and Training Center; Aspen Cottage Add Fire Sprinkler System

    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, DirectorOffice of Procurement and Contracts

    Doc. No. 047782

    (Published in the Kansas Register January 2, 2020.)

    City of Olathe, KansasNotice to Bidders

    Sealed bids will be received online at www.public purchase.com, until 10:00 a.m. (CST) February 4th, 2020, for the construction of City of Olathe 2019 Sidewalk Im-provements Project, Project No. 3-C-072-19.

    At said time and place, and promptly thereafter, all bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened online at www.publicpurchase.com.

    The work consists of the following: New sidewalk and ramp installation, existing sidewalk and ramp re-placement, and driveway replacements all following ADA requirements.

    Bid documents including drawings and specifications are on file at the office of Public Works of Olathe, Kansas, and are open for public inspections. Bid documents and drawings may be downloaded free of charge from www.publicpurchase.com. Only bids submitted electronically at www.publicpurchase.com will be accepted.

    A satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder or an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid for work shall be submitted with each proposal. A scanned copy of the bid bond must be included with the online bid submitted at www.public purchase.com. The original copy of the bid bond form must be submitted to the engineer within 48-hours of bid opening. Failure to submit original copy of the bid bond will result in rejection of bid and owner’s selection of the next low qualified bidder.

    The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds.

    Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the contract documents must be paid on this project, and that the contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Contrac-tors must comply with Title 29 relating to the employ-ment of apprentices in accordance with requirements

    published by the United States Department of Labor as contained in the contract documents.

    Bidders are informed that the prime contractor and subcontractors are required to comply with Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246, and Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. Contractors responsibilities under these laws are outlined at Title 24, CFR Part 1 and Part 570 relating to non-discrimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Housing and Ur-ban Development; Title 24, Part 130 relating to equal em-ployment opportunity under HUD-assisted construction contract; and Title 24, Part 135 relating to employment opportunities for businesses and lower income persons in connection with assisted projects.

    The prime general contractor, and subcontractors where appropriate, under the terms of the contract, shall be required to comply with the following requirements prior to issuance of a construction work order:

    A. Maintain an affirmative action file detailing efforts to meet affirmative action hiring responsibilities and utilize minority firms as subcontractors and supplier;

    B. Submit a copy of their affirmative action plan to the city for review and HUD concurrence;

    C. Provide a preliminary statement of work force needs by category for the project and goals for mi-norities; and

    D. Attend a scheduled pre-construction conference for orientation on HUD equal opportunity and labor standards requirements.

    The City of Olathe, Kansas, reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in the bidding.

    Bids may be held by the City of Olathe, Kansas, for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract.

    David F. Bryant, IIIDeputy City Clerk

    Doc. No. 047776

    State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

    Notice of Public AuctionThe Secretary of Transportation of the State of Kansas

    will offer for sale at public auction the following parcel:Tract 2190 – 4 & 26

    15.04 acres +/-, Sedgwick Co.,Northeast Quadrant of K-96 and Woodberry Rd.,

    Mount Hope KansasProject: 96-87 K-4459-01

    A tract of land in the West Half of Section 18, Township 25 South, Range 3 West. Complete legal description avail-able on request. The tract is to be auctioned at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 22, 2020 on the premises. Inspection of the property will take place at 10:00 a.m. on the day of

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    the sale. In case of inclement weather, please call 1-877-461-6817 for alternate sale location and adjusted auction time. There is a minimum acceptable bid of $16,700.Terms of Sale

    Payment of $1,670 representing ten percent (10%) of the minimum acceptable bid, is due at the time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price must be paid on or before 3:00 p.m. Friday, February 21, 2020. Successful bidder will receive a Bill of Sale on the day of the sale and a Quit Claim Deed after balance is paid. If the balance of the purchase price is not paid on or before 3:00 p.m. Fri-day, February 21, 2020, the ten percent (10%) down pay-ment will be forfeited to the seller. For additional terms and information contact the Bureau of Right of Way, at 1-877-461-6817. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Not responsible for accidents.Sold Subject to the Following

    Tract will be sold subject to the easement for the right of ingress and egress, reconstruction and maintenance of all existing utilities and appurtenances thereto, as well as the following restrictive covenant: Grantees, for their heirs and assigns, do hereby covenant and agree, said covenant to run with the land, that the land conveyed herein shall not be used for billboards, signboards or other outdoor advertis-ing purposes. The prospective buyer is encouraged to re-search the chain of title of the tract.

    The Kansas Department of Transportation makes no representations concerning the condition, value, or suit-ability of use for this property or the improvements, at-tachments, fixtures, apparatuses, and appliances thereof, if any. The property and said improvements, etc. will be sold in the present as is condition, without warranties or guarantees of any kind.

    The Kansas Department of Transportation insures the acceptance of any bid pursuant to this notice will be without discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, color, religion, physical handicap, or national origin.

    Julie LorenzSecretary

    Doc. No. 047783

    State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

    Request for ProposalsBackground and Purpose of Project

    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 435-46 KA 5500-01. The project is lo-cated on I-435 in Johnson County, beginning at Junction K-10/I-435 thence north to Midland Drive.Schedule/Deadlines

    Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 10, 2020, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about January 29, 2020, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 5, 2020. An agreement should be in place on or about March 6, 2020.

    The contractor should start on the project in June 2020 and the project has 100 working days. This work will be performed at night.Scope of Services to be Performed

    KDOT will provide most of the staff. KDOT needs a person capable of inspecting the PCCP plant and then the HMA plant, and CMS or AASHTOWare data entry for those work items. Project records and paperwork includ-ing but not limited to; diary, pay quantities, certifications, and sample identifications. Records and paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide one inspector to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. KDOT may need an intermittent inspector if the PCCP and HMA plant operate at the same time. Submit the name and in-formation of the project inspector and the intermittent in-spector. Construction is scheduled to be completed within working days and cleanup days. Provide all the equip-ment necessary to inspect and test materials.Instructions for Letter of Interest

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

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

    • Project inspector• Intermittent inspector• History of providing inspection services on similar

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

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

    tors that will be assigned to the projectEvaluation Factors

    RFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

    1. Employee names (project inspector and intermittent inspector), certifications, and qualifications pro-posed for services;

    2. Proximity of inspectors to project;3. Past performance history on similar projects (list

    project numbers) for KDOT;

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    4. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-age, etc.).

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

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

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

    ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

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

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

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

    Doc. No. 047769

    State of KansasDepartment of Transportation

    Request for ProposalsBackground and Purpose of Project

    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking a consultant to provide construction inspection services for project 7-46 KA 5465-01. The project is lo-cated on K-7 in Johnson County beginning at Junction K-10/K-7 thence north to the Kansas River Bridge.Schedule/Deadlines

    Request for Proposals (RFPs) are due on or before 12:00 p.m. (CST) January 10, 2020, to be delivered via email to [email protected]. Evaluation and ranking of submissions will occur on or about January 29, 2020, af-ter which time all firms that submitted will be notified of the ranking. Negotiations with the most highly ranked firm to commence on or about February 5, 2020. An agreement should be in place on or about March 6, 2020. The contractor should start on the project around April to July 2020 and has 45 working days. This work will be performed off peak traffic hours.Scope of Services to be Performed

    The project manager/inspectors must be capable in-specting the whole project, which includes HMA, HMA plant, milling, chip seal, traffic control, CMS or AASH-TOWare data entry, all project records, all project paper-work and final paperwork, etc. Project records and paper-work including but not limited to; diary, pay quantities, certifications, sample identifications, change orders, pay

    estimates, monitoring subcontractor payments, and mon-itoring contractor’s payrolls, etc. Records and paperwork must be submitted accurately and timely. Anticipated staffing needs: provide project management and all in-spectors as needed to ensure inspection and material testing for this project are done correctly. The number of required inspectors will fluctuate throughout the project depending on the project needs. Submit the names and information of the project manager, plant inspector along with three more inspector that will be supplemented as needed. Construction is scheduled to be completed with-in working days and cleanup days. Provide all the equip-ment necessary to inspect and test materials.Instructions for Letter of Interest

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

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

    • Project manager• Plant inspector• Supplemental project inspector as needed• History of providing inspection services on similar

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

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

    tors that will be assigned to the projectEvaluation Factors

    RFPs will be evaluated based on the factors listed be-low, evenly weighted, to rank the most qualified firm in order of preference as first, second, third, etc. Evaluation factors include:

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

    2. Employee names (project manager, plant inspector, and three supplemental inspectors), certifications, and qualifications proposed for services;

    3. Proximity of inspectors to project;4. Past performance history on similar projects (list

    project numbers) for KDOT;5. Types of direct expenses anticipated (lodging, mile-

    age, etc.);6. Anticipated time to close out project paperwork.

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

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

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

    ual Harassment”)Contract Terms and Conditions

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

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

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

    Doc. No. 047770

    (Published in the Kansas Register January 2, 2020.)

    City of Liberal, KansasNotice of Intent to Seek Private Placement

    General Obligation Bonds, Series 2020Notice is hereby given that the City of Liberal, Kansas

    (the “Issuer”) proposes to seek a private placement of the above-referenced bonds (the “Bonds”). The maximum aggregate principal amount of the Bonds shall not ex-ceed $885,000. The proposed sale of the Bonds is in all re-spects subject to approval of a bond purchase agreement between the Issuer and the purchaser of the Bonds and the passage of an ordinance and adoption of a resolution by the governing body authorizing the issuance of the Bonds and the execution of various documents necessary to deliver the Bonds.Dated December 10, 2020.

    Chris FordFinance Director

    Doc. No. 047778

    State of KansasBoard of Nursing

    Permanent Administrative Regulations

    Article 16.—INTRAVENOUS FLUID THERAPY FOR LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE

    60-16-101. Definitions. Each of the following terms, as used in this article of the board’s regulations, shall have the meaning specified in this regulation:

    (a) “Administration of intravenous (IV) fluid therapy” means utilization of the nursing process to deliver the therapeutic infusion or injection of substances through the venous system.

    (b) “Admixing” means the addition of a diluent to a medication or a medication to an intravenous solution.

    (c) “Calculating” means mathematically determining the flow rate and medication dosages.

    (d) “Clock-hour” means 60 continuous minutes.(e) “Competency examination” means a written exam-

    ination and demonstration of mastery of clinical compo-nents of IV fluid therapy.

    (f) “Discontinuing” means stopping the intravenous flow or removing the intravenous access device, or both, based on an authorized order or nursing assessment.

    (g) “Evaluating” means analyzing, on an ongoing ba-sis, the monitored patient response to the prescribed IV fluid therapy.

    (h) “Initiating” means starting IV fluid therapy based on an authorized order by a licensed individual. Initiat-ing shall include the following:

    (1) Assessing the patient;(2) selecting and preparing materials;(3) calculating; and(4) inserting and stabilizing the cannula.(i) “Intravenous push” means direct injection of medi-

    cation into the venous circulation.(j) “IV” means intravenous.(k) “Maintaining” means adjusting the control device

    for continuance of the prescribed IV fluid therapy ad-ministration rate.

    (l) “Monitoring” means, on an ongoing basis, assessing, observing, and communicating each patient’s response to prescribed IV fluid therapy. The infusion equipment, site, and flow rate shall be included in the monitoring process.

    (m) “Stand-alone,” when used to describe a course, means an IV fluid therapy course offered by a provider that has been approved by the board to offer the course independently of an approved practical nursing program.

    (n) “Titration of medication” means an adjustment of the dosage of a medication to the amount required to bring about a given reaction in the individual receiving the medication. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1136; effective Nov. 21, 1994; amended June 12, 1998; amended Oct. 29, 1999; amended June 14, 2002; amended Jan. 17, 2020.)60-16-103. Stand-alone course approval procedure;

    competency examinations; recordkeeping. (a) Each per-son wanting approval to offer a stand-alone course shall submit a proposal to the board.

    The proposal shall contain the following:(1) The name and qualifications of the coordinator;(2) the name and qualifications of each faculty member

    of the course;(3) the mechanism through which the provider will de-

    termine that each licensed practical nurse seeking to take the course meets the admission requirements;

    (4) a description of the educational and clinical facili-ties that will be utilized;

    (5) the outlines of the classroom curriculum and the skills curriculum, including time segments. These curric-ula shall meet the requirements of K.A.R. 60-16-104(b);

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    (6) the methods of student evaluation that will be used, including a copy of the final written competency exam-ination and the final skills competency examination; and

    (7) if applicable, a request for continuing education ap-proval meeting the following requirements:

    (A) For each long-term provider, the stand-alone course provider number shall be printed on the certifi-cates and the course roster, along with the long-term pro-vider number; and

    (B) for each single program provider, the single pro-gram application shall be completed.

    (b) To be eligible to enroll in a stand-alone course, the individual shall be a nurse with a current license.

    (c)(1) Each stand-alone course shall meet both of the following requirements:

    (A) Consist of at least 30 clock-hours of instruction; and(B) require at least eight clock-hours of supervised clin-

    ical or skills lab practice, which shall include at least one successful peripheral venous access procedure and the initiation of an intravenous infusion treatment modality.

    (2) Each stand-alone course, final written competency examination, and final clinical competency examination shall meet the board-approved curriculum requirements specified in K.A.R. 60-16-104 (b) (1)-(23).

    (d)(1) Each stand-alone course coordinator shall meet the following requirements:

    (A) Be licensed as a registered professional nurse;(B) be responsible for the development and implemen-

    tation of the course; and(C) have experience in IV fluid therapy and knowledge

    of the IV fluid therapy standards.(2) Each primary faculty member shall meet the follow-

    ing requirements:(A) Be currently licensed to practice as a registered pro-

    fessional nurse in Kansas;(B) have clinical experience that includes IV fluid ther-

    apy within the past five years; and(C) maintain competency in IV fluid therapy.(3) Each guest lecturer shall have professional prepa-

    ration and qualifications for the specific subject in which that individual instructs.

    (e)(1) The facility in which skills practice and the com-petency examination are conducted shall allow the stu-dents and faculty access to the IV fluid therapy equip-ment and IV fluid therapy recipients and to the pertinent records for the purpose of documentation. Each class-room shall contain sufficient space, equipment, and teaching aids to meet the course objectives.

    (2) There shall be a signed, written agreement be-tween the provider and each affiliating health care fa-cility that specifies the roles, responsibilities, and liabil-ities of each party. This written agreement shall not be required if the only health care facility to be used is that of the provider.

    (f)(1) The stand-alone course coordinator shall perform the following:

    (A) Ensure that the clinical record sheet is complete, including competencies and scores;

    (B) award a certificate to each licensed nurse docu-menting successful completion of both the final written competency examination and the final skills competency examination;

    (C) submit to the board, within 15 days of course com-pletion, a typed, alphabetized roster listing the name and license number of each individual who successfully com-pleted the course and the date of completion. The coor-dinator shall ensure that each roster meets the following requirements:

    (i) RN and LPN participants shall be listed on separate rosters; and

    (ii) the roster shall include the provider name and address, the single or long-term provider number, the stand-alone course provider number, and the coordina-tor’s signature; and

    (D) maintain the records of each individual who has successfully completed the course for at least five years.

    (g) Continuing education providers shall award at least 32 contact hours to each LPN who successfully completes the course according to K.A.R. 60-9-106. Continuing ed-ucation providers shall award 20 contact hours, one time only, to each RN who successfully completes the course.

    (h) After initial approval, each change in the stand-alone course shall be provided to the board for approval before the change is implemented.

    (i)(1) Each stand-alone course provider shall submit to the board an annual report for the period of July 1 through June 30 of the respective year that includes the total number of licensees taking the course, the number passing the course, and the number of courses held.

    (2) The single program providership shall be effective for two years and may be renewed by submitting the sin-gle offering provider application and by paying the fee specified in K.A.R. 60-4-103(a)(5). Each single program provider who chooses not to renew the providership shall notify the board in writing of the location at which the rosters and course materials will be accessible to the board for three years.

    (3) Each long-term provider shall submit the materials outlined in subsection (a) with the five-year long-term provider renewal.

    (j) If a course does not meet or continue to meet the requirements for approval established by the board or if there is a material misrepresentation of any fact with the information submitted to the board by a provider, ap-proval may be withheld, made conditional, limited, or withdrawn by the board after giving the provider no-tice and an opportunity to be heard. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1136; effective Nov. 21, 1994; amended June 14, 2002; amended July 29, 2005; amended May 18, 2012; amended Jan. 17, 2020.)60-16-104. Standards for course and program cur-

    riculum content. (a) The purpose of the intravenous fluid therapy content and stand-alone course shall be to prepare practical nursing students or licensed practical nurses to perform safely and competently the activities as defined in K.A.R. 60-16-102. The course shall be based on the nursing process and current intravenous nursing standards of practice.

    (1) Intravenous fluid therapy content provided as part of a practical nursing program’s curriculum as specified in K.A.R. 60-2-104 or as a stand-alone course offered by an approved provider shall meet the requirements of this regulation.

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    (2) Each provider of a stand-alone course shall obtain approval from the board before offering an intravenous fluid therapy course as specified in K.A.R. 60-16-103.

    (3) Each provider of a stand-alone course shall submit documentation of the use of the curriculum required in this regulation to the board.

    (4) Each practical nursing program administrator want-ing to implement the intravenous fluid therapy curricu-lum as required in this regulation shall submit a major curriculum change form as specified in K.A.R. 60-2-104(g).

    (b) Each stand-alone course or practical nursing pro-gram curriculum in intravenous fluid therapy shall in-clude instruction in the following topics:

    (1) Definition of intravenous fluid therapy and indica-tions as specified in K.A.R. 60-16-101;

    (2) scope of practice as specified in K.A.R. 60-16-102;(3) types of vascular-access delivery devices;(4) age-related considerations;(5) legal implications for intravenous fluid therapy;(6) anatomy and physiology;(7) fluid and electrolyte balance;(8) infusion equipment used in intravenous fluid therapy;(9) patient care;(10) infusion therapies;(11) parenteral solutions and indications;(12) infection control and safety;(13) site care and maintenance;(14) vascular-access device selection and placement;(15) insertion of peripheral short catheters;(16) administration, maintenance, and monitoring of

    peripheral intravenous fluid therapy;(17) infusion-related complications and nursing inter-

    ventions;(18) central and peripheral vascular devices;(19) administration, maintenance, and monitoring of

    central intravenous fluid therapy;(20) documentation;(21) patient education;(22) a testing component through which each student

    is able to demonstrate competency related to intravenous fluid therapy; and

    (23) a means to verify that a student has successfully completed the stand-alone course or practical nursing program curriculum in intravenous fluid therapy as specified in this regulation. (Authorized by and imple-

    menting K.S.A. 65-1136; effective Nov. 21, 1994; amend-ed Dec. 13, 1996; amended Oct. 29, 1999; amended April 20, 2001; amended June 14, 2002; amended July 29, 2005; amended May 18, 2012; amended Jan. 17, 2020.)

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    State of KansasBoard of Technical ProfessionsPermanent Administrative Regulation

    Article 15.—FEES

    66-15-1. Fees. The following nonrefundable fees shall be charged to any applicant, licensee, or holder of a cer-tificate of authorization for any of the technical profes-sions and shall be collected by the board:

    (a) Application for original license ........................ $60.00(b) Application for license by reciprocity ........... $250.00(c) Application for certificate of authorization for a business entity ......................................... $170.00(d) Biennial renewal of an active license .............. $70.00(e) Biennial renewal of a certificate of authorization for a business entity.................. $95.00(f) Late fee for the untimely renewal of a license or certificate of authorization .............. $20.00(g) Return from inactive license to active practice license ................................................... $20.00(h) Reinstatement of a cancelled license ............. $100.00(i) Replacement of a lost, destroyed, or mutilated license or certificate of authorization ....................................................... $20.00(j) Replacement of any revoked or suspended license ............................................. $100.00(k) Replacement of a revoked or suspended certificate of authorization ......... $150.00

    (Authorized by K.S.A. 74-7013; implementing K.S.A. 74-7009, 74-7025, and 74-7026; effective Jan. 17, 2020.)

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    Index to Regulations

    INDEX TO ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS

    This index lists in numerical order the new, amended, and revoked ad-ministrative regulations and the vol-ume and page number of the Kansas Register issue in which more informa-tion can be found. Temporary regula-tions are designated with a (T) in the Action column. This cumulative index supplements the 2009 Volumes of the Kansas Administrative Regulations and the 2019 Supplement of the Kansas Ad-ministrative Regulations. Regulations can also be found at http://www.sos.ks.gov/pubs/pubs_kar.aspx.

    AGENCY 4: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

    Reg. No. Action Register4-34-1 New V. 38, p. 574-34-2 New V. 38, p. 584-34-3 New V. 38, p. 584-34-4 New V. 38, p. 594-34-5 New V. 38, p. 594-34-6 New V. 38, p. 614-34-7 New V. 38, p. 624-34-8 New V. 38, p. 624-34-9 New V. 38, p. 634-34-10 New V. 38, p. 644-34-11 New V. 38, p. 644-34-12 New V. 38, p. 644-34-13 New V. 38, p. 654-34-14 New V. 38, p. 654-34-15 New V. 38, p. 664-34-16 New V. 38, p. 664-34-17 New V. 38, p. 674-34-18 New V. 38, p. 674-34-19 New V. 38, p. 684-34-20 New V. 38, p. 684-34-21 New V. 38, p. 70

    AGENCY 5: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

    WATER RESOURCES

    Reg. No. Action Register5-21-7 Revoked V. 38, p. 12965-25-2 Amended V. 38, p. 12965-25-4 Amended V. 38, p. 12965-25-22 New V. 38, p. 1297

    AGENCY 7: SECRETARY OF STATE

    Reg. No. Action Register7-47-1 New (T) V. 38, p. 8557-47-1 New V. 38, p. 1113

    AGENCY 9: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—DIVISION OF

    ANIMAL HEALTH

    Reg. No. Action Register9-18-6 Amended V. 38, p. 559-18-9 Amended V. 38, p. 569-18-23 New V. 38, p. 14079-18-28 Amended V. 38, p. 569-23-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 14089-23-2 Revoked V. 38, p. 14089-23-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 1408

    AGENCY 10: KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

    Reg. No. Action Register10-22-1 Amended V. 38, p. 108910-23-1 New V. 38, p. 773

    10-23-2 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-3 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-4 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-5 New V. 38, p. 77310-23-6 New V. 38, p. 773

    AGENCY 14: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE—DIVISION OF

    ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL

    Reg. No. Action Register14-6-4 Revoked (T) V. 38, p. 85614-6-4 Revoked V. 38, p. 1203

    AGENCY 16: ATTORNEY GENERAL

    Reg. No. Action Register16-18-1 New V. 38, p. 85616-18-2 New V. 38, p. 85616-18-3 New V. 38, p. 857

    AGENCY 28: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

    Reg. No. Action Register28-1-20 Amended V. 38, p. 92428-4-133 New V. 38, p. 143428-35-146a Amended V. 38, p. 13028-35-147a Amended V. 38, p. 13028-55-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 102428-55-2 Revoked V. 38, p. 102428-55-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 102528-55-4 Revoked V. 38, p. 102528-55-5 Revoked V. 38, p. 1025

    AGENCY 30: KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

    Reg. No. Action Register30-4-34 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-35 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-36 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-40 Amended V. 38, p. 40330-4-41 Amended V. 38, p. 40430-4-50 Amended V. 38, p. 40430-4-51 Amended V. 38, p. 40530-4-54 Amended V. 38, p. 40530-4-64 Amended V. 38, p. 40630-4-90 Revoked V. 38, p. 40730-4-98 Amended V. 38, p. 40730-4-100 Amended V. 38, p. 40730-4-107 Amended V. 38, p. 40830-4-109 Amended V. 38, p. 40830-4-111 Amended V. 38, p. 40930-4-113 Amended V. 38, p. 40930-4-120 Revoked V. 38, p. 41030-4-130 Amended V. 38, p. 41030-4-140 Amended V. 38, p. 41230-46-10 Amended V. 38, p. 12830-46-13 Amended V. 38, p. 12830-46-15 Amended V. 38, p. 12930-46-17 Amended V. 38, p. 129

    AGENCY 47: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT—

    MINED-LAND CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION

    Reg. No. Action Register47-2-75 Amended V. 38, p. 8447-3-1 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-3-42 Amended V. 38, p. 8647-5-5a Amended V. 38, p. 9047-6-1 Amended V. 38, p. 9347-6-2 Amended V. 38, p. 9347-6-3 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-4 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-6 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-8 Amended V. 38, p. 9447-6-9 Amended V. 38, p. 95

    47-6-10 Amended V. 38, p. 9547-6-11 Amended V. 38, p. 9547-7-2 Amended V. 38, p. 9647-8-9 Amended V. 38, p. 9647-9-1 Amended V. 38, p. 9747-9-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10347-10-1 Amended V. 38, p. 10347-11-8 Amended V. 38, p. 10547-12-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10547-13-4 Amended V. 38, p. 10647-14-7 Amended V. 38, p. 10747-15-1a Amended V. 38, p. 10747-16-6 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-9 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-10 Amended V. 38, p. 10847-16-12 Amended V. 38, p. 10947-16-13 New V. 38, p. 109

    AGENCY 51: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—DIVISION OF WORKERS

    COMPENSATION

    Reg. No. Action Register51-9-7 Amended V. 38, p. 23151-9-17 Amended V. 38, p. 212

    AGENCY 60: BOARD OF NURSING

    Reg. No. Action Register60-4-101 Amended V. 38, p. 545

    AGENCY 63: BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS

    Reg. No. Action Register63-5-3 New V. 38, p. 183

    AGENCY 66: BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS

    Reg. No. Action Register66-7-4 New V. 38, p. 98966-9-7 Amended V. 38, p. 62266-10-1 Amended V. 38, p. 62266-10-3 Amended V. 38, p. 622

    AGENCY 67: BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING

    AND DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS

    Reg. No. Action Register67-1-8 New V. 38, p. 148967-2-4 Amended V. 38, p. 148967-5-5 Amended V. 38, p. 1490

    AGENCY 68: BOARD OF PHARMACY

    Reg. No. Action Register68-2-10 Amended V. 38, p. 146368-7-15 Amended V. 38, p. 133768-11-1 Amended V. 38, p. 54168-11-2 Amended V. 38, p. 54168-14-1 Revoked V. 38, p. 146368-14-2 Amended V. 38, p. 146368-14-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 146468-14-4 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-5 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-7 Amended V. 38, p. 146468-14-7a New V. 38, p. 146668-14-7b New V. 38, p. 146868-19-1 Amended V. 38, p. 133768-21-6 Amended V. 38, p. 1338

    AGENCY 69: BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY

    Reg. No. Action Register69-1-10 New V. 38, p. 84

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    AGENCY 71: BOARD OF REGENTS

    Reg. No. Action Register71-2-2 Amended V. 38, p. 140571-2-3 Revoked V. 38, p. 140671-5-11 Amended V. 38, p. 140671-8-8 Amended V. 38, p. 1407

    AGENCY 74: BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY

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

    AGENCY 82: STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

    Reg. No. Action Register82-4-1 Amended V. 38, p. 87582-4-2a Amended V. 38, p. 87682-4-3b Amended V. 38, p. 87682-4-3c Amended V. 38, p. 87782-4-3d Amended V. 38, p. 87882-4-3f Amended V. 38, p. 87982-4-3g Amended V. 38, p. 88282-4-3h Amended V. 38, p. 88582-4-3i Amended V. 38, p. 88682-4-3j Amended V. 38, p. 88882-4-3k Amended V. 38, p. 88882-4-3l Amended V. 38, p. 88982-4-3m Amended V. 38, p. 89182-4-3n Amended V. 38, p. 89182-4-3o Amended V. 38, p. 89282-4-20 Amended V. 38, p. 89282-4-21 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-22 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-24a Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-27 Amended V. 38, p. 89382-4-30a Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-40 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-42 Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-44 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-46 Revoked V. 38, p. 89482-4-48 Amended V. 38, p. 89482-4-48a Revoked V. 38, p. 89582-4-50 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-51 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-53 Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-56a Amended V. 38, p. 89582-4-57 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-58d Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-63 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-65 Amended V. 38, p. 89682-4-66 Revoked V. 38, p. 89782-4-68 Amended V. 38, p. 89782-4-85 Amended V. 38, p. 89782-4-86 Revoked V. 38, p. 898

    AGENCY 86: REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

    Reg. No. Action Register86-1-11 Amended (T) V. 38, p. 855

    AGENCY 88: BOARD OF REGENTS

    Reg. No. Action Register88-28-6 Amended V. 38, p. 1435

    AGENCY 92: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

    Reg. No. Action Register92-19-56 Revoked V. 38, p. 147092-56-2 Amended V. 38, p. 1196

    AGENCY 100: BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

    Reg. No. Action Register100-11-1 Amended V. 38, p. 344100-28a-14 Amended V. 38, p. 184100-28b-1 New V. 38, p. 1490100-28b-5 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-15 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-16 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-17 New V. 38, p. 1491100-28b-18 New V. 38, p. 1491100-29-4 Amended V. 38, p. 1492100-29-9 Amended V. 38, p. 1492100-69-7 Amended V. 38, p. 1493100-69-10 Amended V. 38, p. 1494100-76-2 Amended V. 38, p. 184100-77-1 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-1 New V. 38, p. 447100-77-2 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-2 New V. 38, p. 448100-77-3 New (T) V. 38, p. 8100-77-3 New V. 38, p. 448

    AGENCY 102: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD

    Reg. No. Action Register102-1-13 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-1-18 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-2-3 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-2-14 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 185102-3-15 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-4-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186102-4-15 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-5-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186102-5-14 Amended V. 38, p. 212102-7-2 Amended V. 38, p. 186102-7-12 Amended V. 38, p. 212

    AGENCY 105: BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES

    Reg. No. Action Register105-5-2 Amended V. 38, p. 367105-5-3 Amended V. 38, p. 367105-5-6 Amended V. 38, p. 367105-5-7 Amended V. 38, p. 368105-5-8 Amended V. 38, p. 368105-5-11 Revoked V. 38, p. 368

    AGENCY 109: BOARD OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

    Reg. No. Action Register109-5-1 Amended V. 38, p. 153109-8-1 Amended V. 38, p. 153109-8-2 Amended V. 38, p. 154109-11-6a Amended V. 38, p. 154

    AGENCY 111: KANSAS LOTTERY

    A complete index listing all regulations filed by the Kansas Lottery from 1988 through 2000 can be found in the Vol. 19, No. 52, December 28, 2000 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2001 through 2003 can be found in the Vol. 22, No. 52, December 25, 2003 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2004 through 2005 can be found in the Vol. 24, No. 52, Decem-ber 29, 2005 Kansas Register. A list of regu-lations filed from 2006 through 2007 can be

    found in the Vol. 26, No. 52, December 27, 2007 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2008 through November 2009 can be found in the Vol. 28, No. 53, December 31, 2009 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 1, 2009, through De-cember 21, 2011, can be found in the Vol. 30, No. 52, December 29, 2011 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from December 22, 2011, through November 6, 2013, can be found in the Vol. 32, No. 52, December 26, 2013 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from November 7, 2013, through De-cember 31, 2015, can be found in the Vol. 34, No. 53, December 31, 2015 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2016 through 2017, can be found in the Vol. 36, No. 52, December 28, 2017 Kansas Register. A list of regulations filed from 2018 through 2019, can be found in the Vol. 38, No. 52, Decem-ber 26, 2019 Kansas Register.

    Reg. No. Action Register

    AGENCY 115: DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM

    Reg. No. Action Register115-2-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1089115-2-3 Amended V. 38, p. 370115-2-4 Amended V. 38, p. 371115-2-7 Revoked V. 38, p. 1091115-3-2 Amended V. 38, p. 371115-4-2 Amended V. 38, p. 1408115-4-4 Amended V. 38, p. 371115-4-11 Amended V. 38, p. 372115-5-1 Amended V. 38, p. 541115-5-2 Amended V. 38, p. 542115-5-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1091115-5-3a New V. 38, p. 1091115-5-4 Amended V. 38, p. 542115-6-1 Amended V. 38, p. 543115-7-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1409115-7-3 Amended V. 38, p. 1410115-7-4 Amended V. 38, p. 1410115-7-10 Amended V. 38, p. 1411115-8-1 Amended V. 38, p. 543115-8-13a New V. 38, p. 1169115-9-5 Amended V. 38, p. 375115-9-9 Amended V. 38, p. 1411115-11-2 Amended V. 38, p. 127115-13-4 Amended V. 38, p. 544115-15-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1412115-15-2 Amended V. 38, p. 1413115-18-6a Amended V. 38, p. 1414115-20-7 Amended V. 38, p. 545

    AGENCY 128: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—KANSAS ATHLETIC

    COMMISSION

    Reg. No. Action Register128-5-1 Amended V. 38, p. 1197128-6-8 New V. 38, p. 1198

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