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Code · Kansas · Chapter 47 — Livestock And Domestic Animals

47-1203. Application for license; fee.

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47-1203. Application for license; fee.
(a)Application for such license shall be made to the commissioner on forms provided by the commissioner, which application shall set forth:
(1)The name and residence of the applicant;
(2)the proposed place of business;
(3)the location of the proposed disposal plant, all proposed substations and all places of transfer;
(4)the particular method which applicant intends to employ in the disposal of such carcasses and packing house refuse;
(5)the number and kind of vehicles the applicant intends to use and the proposed methods of operation; and
(6)such other information as the commissioner may require.
(b)Each application for license shall be accompanied by a fee in an amount set by the Kansas animal health board and adopted by rules and regulations of the commissioner of not more than $525 for each disposal plant. The fee established by this subsection on the day preceding the effective date of this act shall continue in effect until a different fee is set as provided under this subsection.
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