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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-1,184.

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65-1,184. Emergency response plan.
(a)The secretary shall establish by rules and regulations the circumstances under which a permitted swine facility shall be required to develop an emergency response plan.
(b)Each swine facility that is required to submit an emergency response plan shall maintain such plan:
(1)In a location at the facility that is readily accessible to all employees or contractors who are responsible for implementing the plan; and
(2)as otherwise required in K.S.A. 65-1,185 and amendments thereto.
(c)The operator of each swine facility that is required to submit an emergency response plan shall train, and keep current the training of, the employees and contractors who are responsible for implementing such plan.
(d)Each swine facility that is required to submit an emergency response plan shall amend such plan whenever warranted by changes in the facility or in other conditions affecting the facility.
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