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Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on the labels of meat analogs when such labels do not include proper qualifying language to indicate that such products do not contain meat.
Authorizing the animal health commissioner to impose a civil penalty for violations related to transporting animals into the state.
Allowing certain persons to use the right-of-way of any county road or township road to install, maintain and operate one or more pipelines for agricultural activities.
Specifying that final hemp products may contain a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3% and allowing certain prohibited hemp products to be manufactured, marketed, sold or distributed.
Prohibiting final hemp products that are intended for food, seed, seed meal and seed oil for consumption from containing any tetrahydrocannabinol.
Concerning the Kansas seed law and the commercial industrial hemp act; relating to labeling; seeds treated with certain substances; definitions; labeling; unlawful actions; certain registrations; inspections; live plant dealers; and testing services.
Allowing certain persons to use the right-of-way of any county road or township road to install, maintain and operate one or more pipelines for agricultural activities.
Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on the labels of meat analogs when such labels do not include proper qualifying language to indicate that such products do not contain meat.
Concerning the state board of veterinary examiners and the regulation of licensed veterinarians and registered veterinarian technicians; penalties; fees; investigative and disciplinary proceedings.
Making unlawful the capture or possession of ornate box turtles.
Substitute for SB 261 by Committee on Agriculture -- Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on the labels of meat analogs when such labels do not include proper qualifying language to indicate that such products do not contain meat.
Providing lifetime combination fishing, hunting and furharvester licenses to any Kansas air or army national guard veteran who served for 20 years and was honorably discharged.
Creating the Kansas healthy soils fund and the Kansas healthy soils initiative for the purpose of promoting healthy soils practices in the state of Kansas.
Providing for the limited transfer of landowner or tenant deer hunting permits to nonresidents.
Requiring manufacturers of electronics-enabled equipment used in agriculture, animal husbandry and ranching to make available to farmers, ranchers and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, the documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair such equipment.
Creating the Kansas cotton commission and requiring the commission to levy an assessment upon cotton marketed through commercial channels in the state of Kansas at a rate of not more than 10 cents per bale.
Reducing certain camp site and cabin fees at Kansas state parks by 50% for senior citizens.
Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on labels of meat analogs without either an accompanying disclaimer that the product does not contain meat or the inclusion of the word "imitation" before the name of the meat food product being imitated.
Authorizing the on-farm retail sale of raw, unpasteurized milk so long as certain labeling and advertising requirements are met and providing civil penalties for violations of such requirements.
Establishing the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and permitting up to $50,000 to be transferred annually from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund to a new Kansas pesticide waste disposal fund.
Protecting private property from unauthorized access by certain government officials and unauthorized surveillance.
Making the use of artificial light for the purpose of spotting, locating, or taking wildlife unlawful.
Enacting the fairness in women's sports act to require that student athletic teams only include members who are of the same biological sex unless designated as coed.
Requiring an individual to maintain enrollment on a tribal membership roll to receive a free permanent hunting license.
Allowing for the on-farm retail sale of milk and milk products, authorizing the secretary of agriculture to declare an imminent health hazard, extending certain milk and dairy license fees and establishing certain standards for milk.
Increasing the rural population requirement maximum for the veterinary training program for rural Kansas and creating a food animal percentage requirement that may be fulfilled in lieu thereof.
Creating the Kansas cotton boll weevil program and requiring the program to levy an assessment upon Kansas produced cotton and monitor and mitigate the risk of boll weevils; concerning the Kansas seed law and the commercial industrial hemp act; relating to labeling; seeds treated with certain substances; definitions; labeling; unlawful actions; certain registrations; inspections; live plant dealers; and testing services.
Establishing minimum and maximum permit renewal fees for certain solid waste disposal areas and processing facilities.
Extending certain penalties, fees and maximum amounts of fees and the expiration dates of certain programs of the Kansas department of agriculture.
Concerning the state board of veterinary examiners and the regulation of licensed veterinarians and registered veterinarian technicians; relating to penalties, fees and investigative and disciplinary proceedings.
Changing Kansas department of agriculture division of animal health license, permit and registration renewal deadlines and allowing the animal health commissioner to recover the actual cost of official calfhood vaccination tags.
Updating definitions and increasing maximum functional unit license and storage fees relating to grain and public warehouse laws.
Amending certain department of wildlife, parks and tourism statutes by requiring coast guard-approved personal flotation devices as prescribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism in rules and regulations and updating the reference to the guidelines of the American fisheries society in the commercialization of wildlife statute.
Exempting the transport of agricultural forage commodities from secured load requirements.
Establishing the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and implementing the provisions of 2011 executive reorganization order No. 40 relating to the Kansas department of agriculture's division of conservation.
Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp and requiring industrial hemp processors to register with the state fire marshal.
Senate Substitute for HB 2102 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Updating egg repackaging requirements for retailers.
Providing for department of health and environment response operations for water and soil pollutant release, discharge or escape.
Prescribing powers, duties and functions of the board of education of each school district, the governing body of each community college and the governing body of each technical college related to the COVID-19 health emergency, adding the vice president of the senate to the legislative coordinating council, modifying the procedure for the declaration and extension of a state of disaster emergency under the Kansas emergency management act, prohibiting certain actions by the governor related to the COVID-19 health emergency and revoking all executive orders related to such emergency on March 31, 2021, establishing judicial review for certain executive orders issued during a state of disaster emergency and certain actions taken by a local unit of government during a state of local disaster emergency, authorizing the legislature or the legislative coordinating council to revoke certain orders issued by the secretary of health and environment and limiting powers granted to local health officers related to certain orders.
Making it unlawful to take a wildlife simulated device being used by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of enforcing the wildlife laws of this state.
Amending the Kansas storage tank act to extend the sunsets of certain funds and to increase certain liability and reimbursement amounts.
Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on labels of meat analogs without either an accompanying disclaimer that the product does not contain meat or the inclusion of the word “imitation” before the name of the meat food product being imitated.
Amending the Kansas storage tank act by extending the expiration of certain reimbursement provisions to 2030 and increasing the underground storage tank replacement reimbursement maximum.
Amending the Kansas storage tank act by increasing the maximum liability of and extending the sunset of the aboveground fund and the underground fund.
House Substitute for SB 285 by Committee on Agriculture - Amending the Kansas storage tank act to extend the sunsets of certain funds and increase certain reimbursement amounts.
Authorizing the secretary of health and environment to collect underground injection control program fees and redirecting water well license program fees.
Supporting Kansas farmers in the Rattlesnake Creek subbasin in their ongoing effort to protect their water rights and livelihood through a collaborative solution to the region's water impairment issue.
Updating approved types of personal flotation devices.
Providing for department of health and environment response operations for water and soil pollutant release, discharge or escape.
Allowing the on-farm retail sale of raw, unpasteurized milk so long as certain labeling and advertising requirements are met.
Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp.
Allowing water rights that were certified after 2009 to be placed in multi-year flex accounts.
Removing cannabis products that contain up to 0.3% THC from the list of controlled substances listed in schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act.
Requiring the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism to establish state threatened and endangered species lists that are based on the federal threatened and endangered species lists.
Requiring poachers to pay a fine to certain landowners and law enforcement agencies.
Establishing requirements for claiming pollinator-friendly solar sites.
Amending the Kansas drycleaner environmental response act to change the required deductible rate, environmental surcharge rate and penalty fine amount.
Amending the Kansas pesticide law's licensure requirements and the Kansas chemigation safety law's permittee requirements.
Updating egg repacking requirements for retailers.
Updating provisions related to the Kansas department of agriculture division of conservation.
Amending Kansas department of agriculture division of animal health license, permit and registration renewal deadlines.
Creating the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and allowing up to $50,000 to be transferred annually from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund to a new Kansas pesticide waste disposal fund.
Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on labels of meat analogs without either an accompanying disclaimer that the product does not contain meat or the inclusion of the word “imitation” before the name of the meat food product being imitated.
Establishing a commercial industrial hemp program.
Authorizing the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism to establish fees for cabins operated by the department and camping permits at state parks.
Imposing a criminal penalty upon owners who allow livestock to run at large and allowing county sheriffs to seize such livestock that are on a highway.
Prohibiting food establishments from providing single-use plastic straws to consumers.
Establishing a commercial industrial hemp program.
Clarifying that it is unlawful for a person to submit an inspection report concerning wood-destroying pests unless that person is a pesticide applicator with the correct certification and license.
Relating to the applicability of conditions for operating recreational trails.
Authorizing the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase land in Kingman county.
Kansas state fair board is authorized to create a nonprofit corporation for the benefit of the state fair.
Extending the repayment period for municipal loans for public water supply projects and clarifying the reinstatement requirements for rural water district forfeited benefit units.
Requesting the federal government address water issues in the Arkansas River basis.
Amending the sunset and assessment rates for the remediation reimbursement program.
Requiring hunting guides and outfitters to register with the department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
Designating Flint Hills trail state park and Little Jerusalem Badlands state park as part of the state park system and establishing the Flint Hills advisory council.
Relating to labeling requirements for muscle cuts of beef, muscle cuts of pork, ground beef or ground pork meat.
Allowing deer permits to be transferred to residents and nonresidents of the state of Kansas.
Moving egg repackaging requirements from statute to rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of the Kansas department of agriculture.
Requiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry confinement facility and establishing the procedures therefor.
Enacting the industrial hemp pilot program under the department of agriculture.
Requiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry production or poultry slaughter facility and establishing the procedures therefor.
Relating to the control and eradication of noxious weeds in the state of Kansas.
Relating to the number of first-year veterinary students that may enter into program agreements with Kansas state university.
Increasing the county population maximum for the veterinary training program for rural Kansas.
Relating to the applicability of conditions for operating recreational trails.
Relating to Kansas department of agriculture license renewal dates and late fees.
Allowing boards of county commissioners to declare the wild blackberry a noxious weed within counties.
Remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to divert and use water.
House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 61 by Committee on Appropriations-Amending Substitute for Senate Bill No. 423 to strike provisions requiring school districts to adopt a minimum local option budget; restoring certain provisions relating to local option budgets and adjusting the BASE aid accordingly.
Removing the requirement for a public hearing to set cabin fees owned or operated by the department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
Amendments to the Kansas noxious weed law.
Creating a program to research the use of industrial hemp.
Relating to the transferability of deer permits.
Substitute for HB2207 by Committee on Agriculture -- Relating to the pursuit of wounded animals onto private land.
Requiring the completion of a boater safety education course.
Relating to certain department of agriculture fees.
Relating to fees for dairy businesses and the processing of paper documents by the Kansas secretary of agriculture.
Amending the Kansas pet animal act.
Creating a program to research the use of industrial hemp.
Relating to the Kansas pet animal act.
Expanding the annual game bird hunting season in controlled shooting areas.
Amending groundwater management district water user charges.
Allowing any documentation required under the Kansas pesticide law to be created or maintained in electronic form.
Clarifying animal conversion units for poultry facilities with dry manure systems.
Substitute for SB 414 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Updating egg repacking requirements.
House Substitute for SB 60 by Committee on Agriculture - Extending the sunset of certain department of agriculture fees and allowing the secretary of agriculture to charge and collect a paper document processing fee.
Naming the mined land wildlife area bison herd.
Water conservation areas and remedies for the impairment of a valid water right.
Relating to licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
Updating provisions relating to weights and measures.
Amending the Kansas pet animal act.
Renaming Lake Scott state park.
Relating to remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to divert and use water.
Relating to water conservation areas.