Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 115 - KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
Article 18 - SPECIAL PERMITS
Section 115-18-3 - Scientific, educational, or exhibition permit; application, reporting, and general provisions

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 115-18-3

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) Applications for scientific, educational, or exhibition permits shall be on forms provided by the department. Each applicant shall provide the following information:

(1) name of applicant;

(2) address;

(3) number and common name of each species proposed for collecting;

(4) counties of the state where collecting would occur;

(5) methods of collecting;

(6) time period for collecting;

(7) purposes for collecting;

(8) disposition of collected species; and

(9) other information as required by the secretary.

(b) Each permit shall be valid during the time period as specified on the permit.

(c) Each permittee shall maintain a record of permit activity, and shall submit a report to the department on permit activity as required by provisions of the permit.

(d) Each person engaged in any activity covered by the permit shall have a copy of the permit in possession, and shall produce proof of authority to conduct permit activity if so requested by a department official.

(e) Each permittee shall conduct permitted activities only as authorized by law, rules and regulations or as authorized under provisions of the permit.

(f) Each permittee shall submit a copy of any required federal permit to the department when federally protected species are involved in scientific, educational, or exhibition permit activity.

(g) Each permittee shall submit a copy of any technical reports, publications, techniques, or other product resulting from the use of a scientific, educational, or exhibition permit.

(h) In addition to other penalties prescribed by law, the secretary may refuse to issue or may revoke a scientific, educational, or exhibition permit if:

(1) the application is incomplete or contains false information;

(2) issuance of a permit would not be in the best interest of the public; or

(3) the permittee fails to meet permit requirements or violates permit conditions.

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