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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-2450. Suspension of pesticide business license for failure to have proof of financial responsibility or to employ certified commercial applicator.

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2-2450. Suspension of pesticide business license for failure to have proof of financial responsibility or to employ certified commercial applicator.
(a)If the surety bond or certificate of liability insurance previously furnished by the licensee expires or is canceled or terminated, the secretary shall suspend without a hearing the pesticide business license until an acceptable substitute surety bond or a certificate establishing acceptable replacement of liability insurance is supplied.
(b)If the pesticide business fails to employ one or more commercial applicators certified in each category and subcategory in which the pesticide business makes commercial pesticide applications, the secretary may suspend, without a hearing, the pesticide business license for that category until the pesticide business employs a commercial applicator with the appropriate certification.
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