Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-16-1 - Cyanide gas gun permit; application and requirements
(a) Subject to
federal and state laws and rules and regulations, a cyanide gas gun, may be
used in an authorized wildlife control program for the purpose of livestock
protection. A cyanide gas gun permit shall be required to use cyanide gas gun
devices.
(b) Any owner or operator
of land used for agricultural purposes may apply to the secretary for a permit
to use cyanide gas gun devices. The application shall be on forms provided by
the department and each applicant shall provide the following information.
(1) the name of the applicant;
(2) the address of the applicant;
(3) the telephone number of the applicant;
(4) the legal description of the
land where the cyanide gas gun devices will be used;
(5) a description of the wildlife depredation
problem and methods used by the applicant to control the depredation;
(6) written approval from the
extension specialist in wildlife damage control; and
(7) other information as required by the
secre-tary.
(c)
Issuance of a permit may be denied by the secretary if:
(1) the permit application is unclear or
incom-plete;
(2) the need for use
of cyanide gas gun devices has not been established; or
(3) use of cyanide gas gun devices would pose
an inordinate risk to the public, non-target wildlife, or the environment.
(d) The following
permit conditions shall apply:
(1) The permit
shall be valid only for the time periods specified on the permit, but shall not
exceed 120 days;
(2) Warning signs
indicating use of cyanide gas gun devices shall be conspicuously placed at all
property access points. One elevated warning sign shall be placed within six
feet of any cyanide gas gun device; and
(3) The permit shall be valid only for the
locations specified on the permit.
(e) Each permittee shall submit a report to
the department within 10 days after permit expiration. The report shall contain
the following information:
(1) the name of
the permittee;
(2) the permit
number;
(3) the number of coyotes
killed;
(4) the number of days
that cyanide gas gun devices were in use;
(5) the number and species of non-target
wildlife killed; and
(6) other
information as required by the secretary.
(f) Each permittee shall use only cyanide gas
gun devices and those necessary materials, supplies, signs, and equipment
provided through the extension specialist in wildlife damage control.
(g) In addition to other penalties
as prescribed by law, a cyanide gas gun permit may be revoked by the secretary
if:
(1) the permit was secured through false
representation; or
(2) the
permittee fails to meet permit requirements or violates permit conditions.
Notes
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