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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-3304. Registration of chemigation users; permit; fee; renewal.

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2-3304. Registration of chemigation users; permit; fee; renewal.
(a)Any user of the chemigation process shall register and obtain a chemigation user's permit before using the process.
(b)Registration shall consist of making application on a form supplied by the secretary. Such application shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)The name of the persons to whom a permit is to be issued, including an owner or operator of land on which chemigation is to be used;
(2)a plan for using anti-pollution devices;
(3)a plan for handling tail water or accumulations of water;
(4)the number and locations, including a legal description, of wellheads that may be involved in the chemigation process and surface water supply withdrawal points, not to include siphon tubes; and
(5)payment of fees.
(c)The application fee for a chemigation user's permit shall be $75 plus $15 for each additional point of diversion, except that on and after July 1, 2028, a chemigation user's permit shall be $55 plus $10 for each additional point of diversion. A chemigation user's permit may be renewed each year upon making an application, payment of the application fee and completing the report form providing information used in chemigation the previous year.
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