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1 Vol. 25, No. 33 August 17, 2006 Pages In this issue... Page Kansas Child Support Guidelines Advisory Committee Notice of meetings Reno County Request for qualifications for architectural and engineering services Legislative interim committee schedule Kansas State University-Salina Notice to bidders Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of investment rates State Board of Pharmacy Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations City of Lenexa Notice to bidders State Corporation Commission Notice of hearing Kansas Sex Offender Policy Board Notice of meetings Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs Notice of meeting Wildlife and Parks Commission Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations Kansas Reentry Policy Council Notice of meeting Kansas Health Policy Authority Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations Kansas Insurance Department Notice of changes in pharmacy networks Social and Rehabilitation Services Notice of hearing on proposed administrative regulations (continued on next page)

2 1118 In this issue Notice of Bond/Note Sale Geary County City of Sedgwick City of Leawood City of Enterprise City of Halstead City of Harper City of Brewster Department of Health and Environment Request for comments on proposed air quality permit Notice concerning water pollution control permits/applications Department of Administration Division of Purchases Notice to bidders for state purchases Office of the Governor Notice of available grant funding Kansas Department of Transportation Request for comments on proposed DBE policy Requests for comments on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program , 1139 Kansas Supreme Court Docket for September Permanent Administrative Regulations Department of Agriculture Real Estate Appraisal Board Index to administrative regulations The KANSAS REGISTER (USPS ) is an official publication of the, published by authority of K.S.A The is published weekly by the Kansas Secretary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall, 120 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, KS One-year subscriptions are $80 (Kansas residents must include applicable state and local sales tax). Single copies may be purchased, if available, for $2 each. Periodicals postage paid at Topeka, KS. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to, Secretary of State, 1st Floor, Memorial Hall, 120 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, KS Kansas Secretary of State Reproduction of this publication in its entirety or for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior permission. Official enactments of the Kansas Legislature and proposed and adopted administrative regulations of state agencies may be reproduced in any form without permission. PUBLISHED BY Ron Thornburgh Secretary of State 1st Floor, Memorial Hall 120 S.W. 10th Ave. Topeka, KS (785) Register Office: 1st Floor, Memorial Hall (785) Fax (785) Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

3 Meetings/Interim Agenda 1119 Child Support Guidelines Advisory Committee Notice of Meetings The Kansas Child Support Guidelines Advisory Committee will meet on the following dates in Room 269, Kansas Judicial Center, 301 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka: August 25, September 29, October 27 and December 1. The meetings will begin at 9:30 a.m. For more information, contact Mark Gleeson, OJA Family and Children Program Coordinator, at (785) or by at Persons requiring reasonable special accommodations should contact Elizabeth Reimer at the Kansas Office of Judicial Administration, 301 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka, , (785) , by at or by TTY/TDD via the Kansas Relay Center, (800) Doc. No Mark Gleeson OJA Family and Children Program Coordinator (Published in the August 17, 2006.) Reno County, Kansas Request for Qualifications Reno County, Kansas, is issuing a request for qualifications (RFQ ) for interested firms to provide architectural and engineering services on an administration/maintenance facility to house the Reno County Public Transportation Department. The deadline for receipt of the statement of qualifications is 9 a.m. Tuesday, September 5, at the office of the Reno County Clerk, 206 W. 1st St., Hutchinson, For information regarding the scope of work, contact Lisa Loeb, Executive Director, Reno County Public Transportation Department, at (620) or by at lisa.loeb@renogov.com. Doc. No Lisa Loeb, Executive Director Reno County Public Transportation Department Legislature Interim Committee Schedule The following committee meetings have been scheduled during the period of August 17-September 1. Requests for accommodation to participate in committee meetings should be made at least two working days in advance of the meeting by contacting Legislative Administrative Services at (785) or TTY (785) When available, agendas can be found at Date Room Time Committee Agenda Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Kansas Criminal Justice Recodification, Rehabilitation, and Restoration Committee Aug S 2:00 p.m. Legislative Coordinating Council Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 Aug. 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Doc. No S 514-S Meetings in Olathe and Kansas City 519-S 519-S 514-S 514-S 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Legislative Education Planning Committee Meetings cancelled. Legislative matters Commission Tour schools. Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight 24th: Post Audit report on teacher retention; staff summary of Montoy decision; report on issues relating to community colleges; and report from the Center for Innovative School Leadership. 25th: Report on the nursing shortage; scholarships administered by the Kansas Board of Regents; and committee discussion of interim topics. Hearings on claims filed. Johnson County Therapeutic Community and SB 123; DUI treatment services; KASPER/TOADS; and electronic monitoring. Jeffrey M. Russell Director of Legislative Administrative Services Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006

4 1120 Notices/Hearing Kansas State University-Salina Notice to Bidders Kansas State University-Salina is selling a 1996 Oldsmobile Ciera SL Sedan four-door by sealed bid. The bid deadline date, vehicle description and pictures can be viewed on the university Web site at edu/campusoffices/business/bid-items/index.html. For more information, contact Pete Morris at (785) Doc. No Pete Morris Director of Fiscal Affairs, Grants & Contracts and Information Systems Pooled Money Investment Board Notice of Investment Rates The following rates are published in accordance with K.S.A These rates and their uses are defined in K.S.A (b)(c)(d), (l) and (a)(1)(B). Doc. No Effective Term Rate 1-89 days 5.24% 3 months 5.06% 6 months 5.18% 1 year 5.10% 18 months 5.02% 2 years 4.91% Board of Pharmacy Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations Derl S. Treff Director of Investments A public hearing will be conducted at 8 a.m. Friday, October 20, at the office of the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy, Room 560, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, to consider the proposed adoption of K.A.R K.A.R as permanent regulations of the Board of Pharmacy. Members of the board may appear at the public hearing via telephone conference. This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed adoption of K.A.R K.A.R All parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to Debra Billingsley, executive director of the Board of Pharmacy, Room 506, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, All interested parties will be given reasonable opportunity to present their views orally on the adoption of the regulations during the hearing. In order to give all parties an opportunity to present their views, it may be necessary to request that each participant limit any oral presentation to five minutes. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the regulations and economic impact statement in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting the board at the address above, (785) Handicapped parking is located on the west and north sides of the building, and the north entrance to the building is accessible to individuals with disabilities. K.A.R K.A.R are proposed for permanent adoption. A summary of each proposed regulation follows: K.A.R Definitions. This regulation identifies the terms that apply to the cancer drug repository program. K.A.R Requirements for participation by physicians, pharmacies, hospitals, and nonprofit clinics. This regulation specifies the written notification requirements that shall be satisfied by each physician, pharmacy, hospital and nonprofit clinic that elects to participate in the cancer drug repository program. K.A.R Donation of cancer drugs. This regulation identifies the conditions under which a cancer drug may be accepted, where each cancer drug repository shall receive donated drugs and how each donated cancer drug shall be stored. K.A.R Dispensing requirements. This regulation identifies the conditions under which any donated cancer drug shall be dispensed. K.A.R Handling fees. This regulation specifies the handling fee a cancer drug repository may charge the recipient for each cancer drug dispensed. K.A.R Distribution of donated cancer drugs. This regulation outlines the requirements that shall be satisfied when any cancer drug repository distributes a donated drug to another participating cancer drug repository. K.A.R Sale of donated drugs. This regulation prohibits the sale of donated drugs and specifies the penalties that may be imposed for the sale of donated drugs. K.A.R Recordkeeping requirements. This regulation specifies the length of time all cancer drug repository donor forms and cancer drug repository receipt forms shall be maintained and the written record that shall be created and maintained when a cancer drug repository destroys any donated cancer drug. K.A.R Forms. This regulation identifies the information that each cancer drug repository receipt form and each cancer drug repository donor form shall contain. Copies of the regulations and the economic impact statement may be obtained by contacting the board at the address and phone number above or by from the board s Web site at Doc. No Debra Billingsley Executive Director Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

5 Notice/Hearing 1121 (Published in the August 17, 2006.) City of Lenexa, Kansas Notice to Bidders Sealed bids for Rebid of Coon Creek Trail will be accepted by the city of Lenexa, Kansas, at the Planning Department, Lenexa City Hall, W. 87th St. Parkway, Lenexa, 66215, until 9:30 a.m. August 25, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Lenexa City Hall. Any bid received after the designated closing time will not be considered and will be returned unopened. All bids shall be submitted to the Planning Department customer service staff (main level of City Hall) in sealed envelopes addressed to the City of Lenexa, Kansas, Attention: City Clerk, and marked Bid for: Rebid of Coon Creek Trail. Copies of plans, specifications, bidding documents and other contract documents are on file at the Public Works Department (lower level), Lenexa City Hall. Bidders desiring contract documents for use in preparing bids may obtain a set of such documents at the address above upon payment of $150, which amount is nonrefundable. In lieu of picking up plans and specifications at Lenexa City Hall, bidders may download plans and specs free of charge from the city of Lenexa s Web site at ci.lenexa.ks.us/publicworks/index.html. Contractors should read and be fully familiar with all contract documents including addenda before submitting a bid. In submitting a bid, the bidder warrants that it has read the contract documents and is fully familiar therewith and that it has visited the site of the work to fully inform itself as to all existing conditions and limitations, and shall include in its bid a sum to cover the cost of all items of the work as specified in the contract documents. No oral telegraphic, telephonic proposals or alterations will be considered. Facsimile transmissions will not be accepted. The following items must be included in the sealed envelope with the bid: a. Bid Form; b. 5% Bid Security Bid Bond, Cashier s Check or Certified Check (see below). Each bidder shall file with its bid a bid bond, a cashier s check or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank, made payable to the city of Lenexa, Kansas, in an amount equal to 5 percent of the total bid, which shall be retained by the city of Lenexa, Kansas, until a contract for the project has been executed. Bid bonds will be returned to the bidders, with the exception of the best and lowest and second best and second lowest responsible bidders, within 21 days after their bids are rejected. The bid deposit of the lowest and the second lowest responsible bidders will be returned when the performance bond, maintenance bond and statutory bond, each in an amount equal to 100 percent of the contract amount, required insurance certificates and other required documents shall have been furnished and the contract documents have been executed by the successful bidder. In the event the low bidder is unable to execute the contract, for whatever reason, within the time provided in the notice of award, the city may annul the notice of award and the bid deposit may be forfeited, and the city shall exercise its legal prerogatives, including, but not limited to, enforcement of its rights as to the bid security or specific performance. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by written request of the bidder received in the office of the city clerk prior to the time and date for bid opening. All bidders agree that rejection shall create no liability on the part of the city because of such rejection, and the filing of any bid in response to this notice shall constitute an agreement of the bidder to these conditions. A pre-bid conference will be held at 10 a.m. August 17 in the Public Works conference room, lower level, Lenexa City Hall. Doc. No Mary Sue Fry, City Clerk City of Lenexa, Kansas State Corporation Commission Notice of Hearing The State Corporation Commission, pursuant to K.S.A , has directed that an investigation be instituted to determine the reasonable market demand for gas produced from the fields listed below for the period extending from October 1, 2006 March 31, 2007, both inclusive; to determine the deliverability and acreage attributable to each of the wells therein; and to fix gas production percentages, quotas and allowables for wells within said fields for said proration period: Hugoton gas field in Kearny, Finney, Grant, Haskell, Morton, Stevens, Seward, Stanton, Hamilton, Wichita and Gray counties Panoma-Council Grove gas field in Finney, Grant, Hamilton, Haskell, Kearny, Morton, Stanton, Stevens, Wichita and Seward counties Greenwood gas field in Morton County Glick (Mississippi) gas pool in Barber, Comanche and Kiowa counties A hearing will be conducted, if necessary under the terms of the commission s order dated June 15, 2006, at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 21, at the State Corporation Commission s office, Room 2078, Finney State Office Building, 130 S. Market, Wichita. All transporters of gas produced from said fields are hereby notified to furnish to the State Corporation Commission their nominations from said fields for the calendar months included in said proration period as provided in the above-cited commission order. For more information, contact Clinton M. Goos, Assistant General Counsel, State Corporation Commission, Conservation Division, Room 2078, Finney State Office Building, 130 S. Market, Wichita, 67202, (316) Doc. No Susan K. Duffy Executive Director Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006

6 1122 Meetings/Hearing Sex Offender Policy Board Notice of Meetings The Kansas Sex Offender Policy Board, established by the Kansas Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, will meet Thursday, August 31, and Friday, September 15. Each meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and will be held in the Fatzer Courtroom, third floor, Kansas Judicial Center, 301 S.W. 10th Ave., Topeka. Doc. No Juliene Maska Governor s Grants Program Administrator Commission on Veteran s Affairs Notice of Meeting The Kansas Commission on Veteran s Affairs will host a telephonic meeting at 1 p.m. Monday, August 21. The public is invited to attend at one of the following locations: KVCA Central Office, Suite 701, Jayhawk Tower, 700 S.W. Jackson, Topeka; Eisenhower Administration Building, conference room, Kansas Soldiers Home, 714 Sheridan, Fort Dodge; and Timmerman Administration Building, MacArthur Room, Kansas Veterans Home, 1220 WWII Memorial Drive, Winfield. For more information, call (785) Doc. No George Webb Executive Director Wildlife and Parks Commission Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted by the Wildlife and Parks Commission at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 26, at the Neosho County Community College, 800 W. 14th St., Chanute, to consider the approval and adoption of proposed administrative regulations of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. A workshop meeting on business of the Wildlife and Parks Commission will begin at 1:30 p.m. October 26 at the location listed above. The meeting will recess at 5:30 p.m., then resume at 7 p.m. at the same location for the regulatory hearing. There will be public comment periods at the beginning of the afternoon and evening meetings for any issues not on the agenda, and additional comment periods will be available during the meeting on agenda items. Old and new business also may be discussed at this time. If necessary to complete the hearing or other business matters, the commission will reconvene at 9 a.m. October 27 at the same location. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulations and economic impact statements in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting Sheila Kemmis, commission secretary, at (620) Persons with a hearing impairment may call the Kansas Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at (800) to request special accommodations. This 60-day notice period prior to the hearing constitutes a public comment period for the purpose of receiving written public comments on the proposed administrative regulations. All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to the chairman of the commission, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, 1020 S. Kansas Ave., Suite 200, Topeka, 66612, or to sheilak@wp.state.ks.us if electronically. All interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity at the hearing to express their views orally in regard to the adoption of the proposed regulations. During the hearing, all written and oral comments submitted by interested parties will be considered by the commission as a basis for approving, amending and approving, or rejecting the proposed regulations. The regulations that will be heard during the regulatory hearing portion of the meeting are as follows: K.A.R This permanent regulation sets general fee requirements for various issuances of the department. The proposed amendments include creating a fee for two new permits: the tournament bass pass and the paddlefish permit. Economic Impact Summary: The increase of various fees for permit types could result in an increase of $8,000 annually, all of which would accrue to the wildlife fee fund. Otherwise, the proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This permanent regulation provides for motor vehicle entrance fees for the state park system. The proposed amendments include decreasing the cost of all motor vehicle permits by one-half. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed amendments could decrease the park fee fund receipts by $1,600,000 for the calendar year 2007 but are offset by an appropriation of state general funds in the same amount specifically set aside to reduce park motor vehicle entrance fees. Otherwise, the proposed amendments are not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R a. This permanent regulation sets the fees for cabin use on state property. The proposed amendments include adding several new locations where cabins will be placed in the next calendar year. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This exempt regulation sets the spring turkey season bag limits, dates and permit allocations. The proposed amendments would open the spring season on April 1 for an archery equipment-only season leading up to the traditional opening of the firearms season and would expand the boundaries of unit 3. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new permanent regulation sets the primary caging requirements and transportation cag- Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

7 Hearing 1123 ing standards for six species of large felines, all bears and nonnative venomous snakes. The regulation was drafted as a requirement of legislation that passed in the most recent legislative session. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation may have an impact on individuals desiring to possess or possessing a dangerous regulated animal, but any amount would be purely speculative. Otherwise, the proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new permanent regulation sets the requirements to become a registered designated handler for a dangerous regulated animal. The regulation was drafted as a requirement of legislation that passed in the most recent legislative session. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation may have an impact on individuals desiring to become a registered designated handler, but any amount would be purely speculative. Otherwise, the proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This permanent regulation sets the operational requirements for wildlife control permits. The proposed amendment would allow the use of a person to assist the permittee as long as the individual assisting is under the constant and direct supervision and in the constant presence of the permittee. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This permanent regulation pertains to fish processing and possession. The proposed amendments would require that any person who takes fish from a body of water must leave the head, body and tail fin attached to the fish while on the water. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This permanent regulation sets the purposes for which the trout permit is required, other restrictions on the permit and the permit duration. The proposed amendments would require an individual to have a trout permit in order to fish on certain trout fisheries and to have a trout permit only to fish for and possess trout on other trout fisheries. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new permanent regulation creates a permit for hand fishing, sets restrictions on the permit and sets the permit duration. The proposed regulation is a result of requests from members of the public and statewide fisheries meetings. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new permanent regulation creates a permit for paddlefish snagging, sets restrictions on the permit and sets the permit duration. The proposed regulation is part of a larger regulatory package for fisheries and replaces the mandatory checkstation process currently in place. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new permanent regulation creates a tournament bass pass, sets restrictions on the pass and sets the pass duration. The proposed regulation is a result of requests from members of the public and statewide fisheries meetings. The tournament bass pass would allow participants to keep bass meeting the statewide length limit but not a specific length limit for a particular body of water where a bass fishing tournament is being conducted. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This permanent regulation sets legal equipment, methods of taking and other provisions for fishing. The proposed changes include adding hand fishing to the authorized methods of taking and deleting provisions related to mandatory paddlefish tagging stations. The proposed regulation is a result of requests from members of the public and statewide fisheries meetings. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This exempt regulation sets the creel limit, size limit, possession limit and open seasons for fishing. The proposed changes to the regulation include having two types of trout waters; opening certain waters to hand fishing; and adopting special size limits, creel limits and bait restriction tables by reference document in lieu of the use of secretary s orders and posted notice. The proposed regulation is a result of requests from members of the public and statewide fisheries meetings. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. K.A.R This new regulation creates provisions for regulating and permitting certain bass tournaments. The proposed regulation contains provisions for applications, obligations of tournament organizers, obligations for tournament participants and provisions for release of fish taken. The proposed regulation is a result of requests from members of the public and statewide fisheries meetings. Economic Impact Summary: The proposed regulation is not anticipated to have any appreciable economic impact on the department, other agencies or the public. Copies of the complete text of the regulations and their respective economic impact statements may be obtained by writing the chairman of the commission at the address above, electronically on the department s Web site at or by calling (785) Doc. No James Harrington Chairman Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006

8 1124 Notices Kansas Reentry Policy Council Notice of Meeting The Kansas Reentry Policy Council will meet via teleconference at 4 p.m. Monday, August 21. For more information, contact Athena Andaya, Research Analyst, Kansas Legislative Research Department, (785) Doc. No Rep. Ward Loyd, Chairman Criminal Justice 3Rs Project Committee Kansas Health Policy Authority Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday, September 18, in Room 900-N, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, to consider the adoption of amendments to an existing rule and regulation on a permanent basis effective 15 days after publication in the. Telephone conference is not available. K.S.A Supp and Section 45 of Chapter 187, 2005 Session Laws of Kansas transferred specific powers, duties and regulatory authority of the Division of Health Policy and Finance (DHPF) within the Department of Administration to the Kansas Health Policy Authority (KHPA), effective July 1, The statutes provide that KHPA will be the single state agency for Medicaid, Medikan and HealthWave in Kansas. This 30-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the proposed regulation as stated in K.S.A Supp (a)(3). All interested parties may submit written comments before the hearing to Rita Haverkamp, Kansas Health Policy Authority, Room 900-N, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, Topeka, , or by at rszh@srskansas.org. At the hearing, the Kansas Health Policy Authority will give all interested parties a reasonable opportunity to present their views, but it may be necessary to request each participant to limit any oral presentation to five minutes. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulation and economic impact statement in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least five working days before the hearing by contacting Rita Haverkamp at (785) or by calling the Kansas Relay Center at (800) Copies of the regulation and the economic impact statement may be obtained by contacting Rita Haverkamp or from the KHPA Web site at A summary of the regulation and the economic impact follows: Article 5. PROVIDER PARTICIPATION, SCOPE OF SERVICES, AND REIMBURSEMENTS FOR THE MEDICAID (MEDICAL ASSISTANCE) PROGRAM Prior authorization. The following changes will be made to K.A.R regarding prior authorization of pharmaceutical products: To ensure the most clinically appropriate utilization of these drugs in the most cost-effective manner, the following drugs will require prior authorization. These therapeutic classes of drugs have been evaluated by the Preferred Drug List Advisory Board and found to be clinically equivalent: drugs for diabetes: exenatide and pramlintide acetate narcotics: buprenorphine/naloxone and buprenorphine Federal Mandate: This regulation change is not federally mandated. Economic Impact: It is expected that this change will reduce Medicaid expenditures by $65,600 SGF and $98,400 FFP annually. Bearer of Cost: The cost of reviewing prior authorization (PA) will be borne by KHPA. If a Medicaid consumer wishes to have a drug despite a PA denial, the cost will be borne by the consumer. Affected Parties: Medicaid consumers, pharmacists and the Medicaid agency. Other Methods: There were no other appropriate methods for the desired outcome. Doc. No Marcia Nielsen, Ph.D., MPH Interim Executive Director Kansas Insurance Department Notice of Changes in Pharmacy Networks Pursuant to K.S.A. 40-2,153, the Kansas Commissioner of Insurance is publishing notice that changes have occurred in the following pharmacy networks in the state of Kansas: Aetna U.S. Healthcare Pharmacy Network has notified the Insurance Department of the following additions to its pharmacy network: Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Pharmacy #8602 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8552 Olathe 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8561 Lenexa 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8562 Wichita 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8569 Olathe 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8572 Wichita 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8573 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8574 Wichita 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8575 Hutchinson 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8580 Shawnee 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8582 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8584 Kansas City 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8585 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8586 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8588 Leawood 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8599 Roeland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8600 Kansas City 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8601 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8603 Kansas City 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8605 Topeka 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8606 Overland Park 5/31/2006 Pharmacy #8608 Kansas City 5/31/2006 Walgreens #09376 Ottawa 5/15/2006 Price Chopper Phcy #40 Olathe 6/26/2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

9 Notice 1125 Preferred Plus of Kansas/Preferred Health Systems Insurance Company Pharmacy Network has notified the department of the following additions to its pharmacy network: Pharmacy Name Long Term Care Specialists Walgreens Kindred Care Pharmacy Walgreens City Scott City Overland Park Lawrence Ottawa Wichita Wichita Hutchinson Kansas City Roeland Park Kansas City Overland Park Overland Park Olathe Wichita Kansas City Olathe Overland Park Overland Park Shawnee Topeka Lenexa Leawood Kansas City Overland Park Overland Park Overland Park In addition, Preferred Plus of Kansas/Preferred Health Systems Insurance Company Pharmacy Network has notified the department of the following deletion to its pharmacy network: Pharmacy Name Dana s Rx Shoppe City Sedan Humana, Inc., Pharmacy Network has notified the department of the following additions to its pharmacy network: Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Fraese Drug Company Hutchinson 1/9/2006 Professional Medical Svcs Winfield 1/10/2006 Professional Medical Svcs Winfield 1/10/2006 Pharmacy PBA Express Olathe 1/16/2006 Wichita County Pharmacy Leoti 1/16/2006 Custom Rx Inc. Wichita 1/19/2006 Hometown Pharmacy Louisburg 1/24/2006 Louisburg Great Plains Compounding Lenexa 1/30/2006 Ctr Homeland Pharmacy #642 Wichita 2/2/2006 Preston Pharmacy Wichita 2/2/2006 Wenzl Drug Inc. Phillipsburg 2/2/2006 City Drug Store Fredonia 2/6/2006 Walgreen Drug Store Overland Park 2/7/2006 #09424 Wesley Outpatient Wichita 2/13/2006 Pharmacy Medicine Shoppe Hutchinson 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #0045 Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy #0188 Kansas City 2/20/2006 Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Medicine Shoppe Shawnee 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #0789 Medicine Shoppe Great Bend 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1196 Medicine Shoppe Emporia 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1236 Medicine Shoppe Wichita 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1301 Medicine Shoppe Overland Park 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1336 Medicine Shoppe Emporia 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1430 Medicine Shoppe Overland Park 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1450 Medicine Shoppe Burlington 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1490 Medicine Shoppe Garnett 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1660 Medicine Shoppe McPherson 2/20/2006 Pharmacy #1831 Homeland Pharmacy #641 Wichita 2/20/2006 Homeland Pharmacy #645 Wichita 3/2/2006 Homeland Pharmacy #646 Haysville 3/2/2006 Homeland Pharmacy #647 Wichita 3/2/2006 Haskell Health Ctr Usphs Lawrence 3/6/2006 Indian Health Services White Cloud 3/6/2006 Sugar Valley PBA Mound City 3/21/2006 Pharmacy Humboldt Pharmacy Humboldt 3/27/2006 Price Chopper Topeka 3/27/2006 Price Chopper Topeka 3/27/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy Hiawatha 3/27/2006 # Wal-Mart Pharmacy Parsons 3/27/2006 # Wal-Mart Pharmacy Arkansas City 3/27/2006 # Maschino Drug Co. Pleasanton 3/28/2006 Burns PBA Pharmacy Garnett 3/30/2006 Graves Drug Arkansas City 3/30/2006 Graves Drug Store #10 Winfield 3/30/2006 Haskell Health Ctr Usphs Lawrence 4/4/2006 Wichita County Pharmacy Leoti 4/4/2006 Graves Drug Store #10 Winfield 4/4/2006 Graves Drug Arkansas City 4/4/2006 Heartland Home Care Lawrence 4/5/2006 Services Heartland Homecare Wichita 4/5/2006 Services Moundridge Pharmacy Moundridge 4/7/2006 Dons Rexall Drug Peabody 4/7/2006 Rauch Med-Econ Pharmacy Coffeyville 4/7/2006 Derby Drug Derby 4/10/2006 Rose Hill Pharmacy Rose Hill 4/10/2006 Damm Pharmacy Derby 4/10/2006 Walgreen Drug Store Pittsburg 4/10/2006 #09049 Medical Pharmacy Holton 4/13/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy Colby 4/17/2006 # Pharmacy #8608 Kansas City 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8606 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8605 Topeka 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8603 Kansas City 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8602 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8601 Overland Park 5/2/2006 (continued) Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006

10 1126 Notice Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Pharmacy #8600 Kansas City 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8599 Roeland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8588 Leawood 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8586 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8585 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8585 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8585 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8584 Kansas City 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8582 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8580 Shawnee 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8575 Hutchinson 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8574 Wichita 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8573 Overland Park 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8572 Wichita 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8569 Olathe 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8562 Wichita 5/2/2006 Pharmacy #8561 Lenexa 5/2/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy Arkansas City 5/2/2006 # Humboldt Pharmacy Humboldt 5/2/2006 Wal-Mart Pharmacy Parsons 5/3/2006 # Wal-Mart Pharmacy Hiawatha 5/3/2006 # Price Chopper Pharmacy Topeka 5/3/2006 #629 Price Chopper Pharmacy Topeka 5/3/2006 #609 Pharmacy #8552 Olathe 5/9/2006 Irwin-Potter Drug-Medical Anthony 5/22/2006 Lab Unrein Drug Store Plainville 5/22/2006 Seitz Drug Company Ellsworth 5/22/2006 Iola Pharmacy Iola 5/22/2006 Carbondale Clinic Carbondale 5/22/2006 Pharmacy Inc. Medicine Shoppe Independence 5/30/2006 Pharmacy #1191 Funk Phcy and Gift Concordia 5/30/2006 Walgreen Drug Store Ottawa 5/30/2006 #09376 Wamego Drug Store Wamego 5/30/2006 Medicine Shoppe Emporia 5/30/2006 Pharmacy #1236 Medicap Pharmacy #121 Winfield 5/30/2006 Medicine Shoppe Hutchinson 5/30/2006 Pharmacy #0045 Medicap Pharmacy #8365 Beloit 5/30/2006 Medicap Pharmacy #101 Concordia 5/30/2006 Proscript Family Pharmacy Independence 6/5/2006 Barrows Healthmart La Crosse 6/5/2006 Pharmacy Grant County Drug Co. Ulysses 6/8/2006 Medicine Shoppe Wichita 6/8/2006 Pharmacy #1301 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Newton 6/12/2006 #0206 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Newton 6/12/2006 #0077 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Andover 6/12/2006 #0075 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Andover 6/12/2006 #0075 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Salina 6/12/2006 #0074 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas #0073 Liberal 6/12/2006 Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0072 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Shawnee 6/12/2006 #0071 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Lawrence 6/12/2006 #0070 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Olathe 6/12/2006 #0069 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Olathe 6/12/2006 #0069 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Lawrence 6/12/2006 #0068 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Topeka 6/12/2006 #0067 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0066 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0065 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Topeka 6/12/2006 #0064 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wellington 6/12/2006 #0063 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0062 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Hays 6/12/2006 #0061 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Garden City 6/12/2006 #0060 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Olathe 6/12/2006 #0059 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Topeka 6/12/2006 #0058 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Emporia 6/12/2006 #0052 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Great Bend 6/12/2006 #0051 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Colby 6/12/2006 #0050 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0049 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Hutchinson 6/12/2006 #0048 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Topeka 6/12/2006 #0047 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Manhattan 6/12/2006 #0046 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Winfield 6/12/2006 #0045 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Junction City 6/12/2006 #0044 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Lawrence 6/12/2006 #0043 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Arkansas City 6/12/2006 #0038 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas McPherson 6/12/2006 #0036 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0034 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0033 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Topeka 6/12/2006 #0028 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Hutchinson 6/12/2006 #0025 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas #0024 Newton 6/12/2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

11 Notice/Hearing 1127 Pharmacy Name City Effective Date Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Pratt 6/12/2006 #0023 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0021 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Augusta 6/12/2006 #0018 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0016 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Manhattan 6/12/2006 #0015 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Hays 6/12/2006 #0014 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Wichita 6/12/2006 #0012 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Hutchinson 6/12/2006 #0010 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas Derby 6/12/2006 #0004 Dillon Pharmacy-Kansas El Dorado 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0108 Pittsburg 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0081 Wichita 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0079 Overland Park 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0056 Wichita 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0040 Leavenworth 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0037 Topeka 6/12/2006 Dillon Pharmacy #0019 Lawrence 6/12/2006 Hen House Pharmacy #35 Fairway 6/12/2006 Price Chopper Pharmacy Roeland Park 6/12/2006 #12 Price Chopper Pharmacy Shawnee 6/12/2006 #39 Price Chopper Pharmacy Olathe 6/12/2006 #26 Price Chopper Pharmacy Overland Park 6/12/2006 #25 Price Chopper Pharmacy Leavenworth 6/12/2006 #20 Hen House Pharmacy #33 Overland Park 6/12/2006 Hen House Pharmacy #31 Merriam 6/12/2006 Hen House Pharmacy #27 Kansas City 6/12/2006 Hen House Overland Park 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #9647 Leavenworth 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #7444 Topeka 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #7169 Salina 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #7037 Manhattan 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #4443 Overland Park 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #4222 Shawnee Mission 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #4215 Kansas City 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #4171 Wichita 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #3656 Lenexa 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #3358 Wichita 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #3322 Olathe 6/12/2006 Kmart Pharmacy #3184 Hutchinson 6/12/2006 Cedar Creek Pharmacy De Soto 6/14/2006 The Corner Pharmacy Leavenworth 6/19/2006 Pharmerica #3117 Lenexa 6/26/2006 Kingman Drug Store Kingman 6/26/2006 Saint Lukes South Pharmacy Overland Park 6/26/2006 Any questions should be directed to Deletria Nash at the Kansas Insurance Department, (785) Doc. No Sandy Praeger Kansas Insurance Commissioner Social and Rehabilitation Services Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations A public hearing will be conducted at 9 a.m. Wednesday, October 18, in the SRS board room, sixth floor, Docking State Office Building, 915 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, to consider the adoption of amendments to an existing rule and regulation on a permanent basis effective January 1, Telephone conference is not available. This 60-day notice of the public hearing shall constitute a public comment period for the proposed regulation as stated in K.S.A Supp (a)(3). All interested parties may submit written comments prior to the hearing to Hope Burns, Office of the Secretary for SRS, Room 603-N, Docking State Office Building, 915 S.W. Harrison, Topeka, All interested parties will be given a reasonable opportunity to present their views, but it may be necessary to request each participant to limit any oral presentation to five minutes. Any individual with a disability may request accommodation in order to participate in the public hearing and may request the proposed regulation and economic impact statement in an accessible format. Requests for accommodation should be made at least five working days in advance of the hearing by contacting Hope Burns at (785) or by calling the Kansas Relay Center at (800) Copies of the regulation and the economic impact statement may be obtained by contacting Hope Burns or from the SRS Web site at under SRS News. The adoption of the regulation will take place at 9 a.m. Thursday November 2, in the SRS executive conference room, 603-N, Docking State Office Building. Telephone conference will not be available. A summary of the proposed regulation and the economic impact follows: Article 4. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Work program requirements. This regulation is being amended to make several changes. First, a clarification is included for the exemption of a parent or other caretaker providing care for a child under age one to note that this exemption may be claimed only for a total of 12 months. Second, the definitions for work program components have been modified to reflect that such activities must be supervised. Lastly, the provisions regarding ineligibility for benefits for failure to cooperate have been changed to include cooperation with the work assessment process and allow for a penalty to continue until the person cooperates. Other technical changes also have been made to this regulation. Federal Mandate: Changes in this regulation are a result of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2006, which reauthorized the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Economic Impact: The changes contained in this regulation are not expected to have any discernable economic impact. Bearer of Cost: None. (continued) Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006 Kansas Secretary of State 2006

12 1128 Hearing/Bond Sale Affected Parties: None. Other Methods: None. Doc. No (Published in the August 17, 2006.) Gary J. Daniels Secretary of Social and Rehabilitation Services Summary Notice of Bond Sale Geary County, Kansas $34,000,000 General Obligation Hospital Bonds, Series 2006 (General obligation bonds payable from unlimited ad valorem taxes) Bids Subject to the notice of bond sale dated August 7, 2006, written and electronic bids will be received on behalf of the county clerk of Geary County, Kansas (the issuer), in the case of written bids, at the address set forth below, and in the case of electronic bids, PARITY, until 11 a.m. August 28, 2006, for the purchase of the abovereferenced bonds. No bid of less than 100 percent of the principal amount of the bonds and accrued interest thereon to the date of delivery will be considered. Bond Details The bonds will consist of fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The bonds will be dated September 1, 2006, and will become due on September 1 in the years as follows: Principal Year Amount 2008 $175, , , , , , , , , ,025, ,125, ,225, ,330, ,445, ,565, ,695, ,830, ,975, ,130, ,295, ,470, ,655, ,850, ,060,000 The bonds will bear interest from the date thereof at rates to be determined when the bonds are sold as hereinafter provided, which interest will be payable semiannually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, beginning March 1, Book-Entry-Only System The bonds shall be registered under a book-entry-only system administered DTC. Paying Agent and Bond Registrar Kansas State Treasurer, Topeka, Kansas. Good Faith Deposit Each bid shall be accompanied by a good faith deposit in the form of a cashier s or certified check drawn on a bank located in the United States or a qualified financial surety bond in the amount of $680,000 (2 percent of the principal amount of the bonds). Delivery The issuer will pay for printing the bonds and will deliver the same properly prepared, executed and registered without cost to the successful bidder on or about September 19, 2006, to DTC for the account of the successful bidder. Assessed Valuation and Indebtedness The equalized assessed tangible valuation for computation of bonded debt limitations for the year 2005 is $154,062,891. The total general obligation indebtedness of the issuer as of the date of delivery of the bonds, including the bonds being sold, is $35,544,400. Approval of Bonds The bonds will be sold subject to the legal opinion of Gilmore & Bell, P.C., Wichita, Kansas, bond counsel, whose approving legal opinion as to the validity of the bonds will be furnished and paid for by the issuer, printed on the bonds and delivered to the successful bidder when the bonds are delivered. Additional Information Additional information regarding the bonds may be obtained from the undersigned or from the financial advisor at the addresses set forth below. Written and Facsimile Bid and Good Faith Deposit Delivery Address: Rebecca Bossemeyer, County Clerk Geary County Office Building 200 E. 8th, P.O. Box 927 Junction City, KS (785) Fax (785) rebecca.bossemeyer@gearycounty.org Financial Advisor - Good Faith Deposit Delivery Address: Ranson Financial Consultants, L.L.C., Financial Advisor 209 E. William, Suite 401 Wichita, KS Attn: John Haas (316) Fax (316) jhaas@ransonfinancial.com Dated August 7, Geary County, Kansas Doc. No Kansas Secretary of State 2006 Vol. 25, No. 33, August 17, 2006

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