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(a) If the commissioner finds that an applicant is a responsible and suitable person to conduct such business, and that the disposal plant, substations, places of transfer, vehicles, and equipment of such applicant and the methods of operation proposed comply with all the provisions of this act, and with the rules and regulations authorized and adopted under provisions of this act, and that such disposal plants, substations, and places of transfer are located in places approved by the commissioner, the commissioner shall thereupon notify such applicant of such findings.
(b) Upon receipt of such notification, such applicant shall pay to the commissioner the following permit fees: (1) $150 for each substation and (2) $150 for each place of transfer.
(c) Upon receipt of such fees, the commissioner shall issue to such applicant a license for each disposal plant and a permit for each substation and for each place of transfer.
(d) The permit for each substation and place of transfer shall be posted in a conspicuous place on each of such premises.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 47. Livestock and Domestic Animals § 47-1205. Findings by commissioner, notice to applicant; license and permit fees; posting of permits - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-47-livestock-and-domestic-animals/ks-st-sect-47-1205/
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