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2-1234

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 12.--FERTILIZERS

      2-1234.   Storage of liquid fertilizers; mobile containers; requirements. If the secretary of agriculture does not adopt a revised regulation related to storage of liquid fertilizer in mobile containers prior to February 1, 2003, then the requirements provided in K.A.R. 4-4-900 et seq. shall be applicable to each mobile container or combination of mobile containers which has a combined capacity of 2,000 gallons or more which is used to store liquid fertilizer for more than 60 consecutive days.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 144, § 3; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article12 > Statutes_287

2-1234

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 12.--FERTILIZERS

      2-1234.   Storage of liquid fertilizers; mobile containers; requirements. If the secretary of agriculture does not adopt a revised regulation related to storage of liquid fertilizer in mobile containers prior to February 1, 2003, then the requirements provided in K.A.R. 4-4-900 et seq. shall be applicable to each mobile container or combination of mobile containers which has a combined capacity of 2,000 gallons or more which is used to store liquid fertilizer for more than 60 consecutive days.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 144, § 3; July 1.


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter2 > Article12 > Statutes_287

2-1234

Chapter 2.--AGRICULTURE
Article 12.--FERTILIZERS

      2-1234.   Storage of liquid fertilizers; mobile containers; requirements. If the secretary of agriculture does not adopt a revised regulation related to storage of liquid fertilizer in mobile containers prior to February 1, 2003, then the requirements provided in K.A.R. 4-4-900 et seq. shall be applicable to each mobile container or combination of mobile containers which has a combined capacity of 2,000 gallons or more which is used to store liquid fertilizer for more than 60 consecutive days.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 144, § 3; July 1.