Kan. Admin. Regs. § 115-8-21 - Special events; permit require-ments and procedures; department lands and waters
(a) A special
event permit shall be required for any event occurring on department lands or
waters, or both, if one of the following conditions exists:
(1) An entrance, admission, or participation
fee is charged.
(2) Food,
merchandise, or service is offered for sale.
(3) The exclusive use of a facility or a
specified land or water area is necessary, other than facilities or areas for
which other permits may be issued.
(4) An organized or advertised competition
will be conducted.
(5) Sound will
be amplified that may disrupt area users.
(6) Temporary structures, other than blinds
or common camping equipment, will be erected.
(b) An event sponsored in part or in total by
the department shall not require a special event permit.
(c) For a field trial or a water event on
department lands or waters, a special event permit may be issued by the
department in place of a field trial permit or a water event permit if the
requirements of K.A.R. 115-13-2 or K.A.R. 115-30-9, respectively, are met in
addition to the requirements for a special event permit.
(d) Permit procedures.
(1) Each application for a special event
permit shall be made to the department no fewer than five weekdays before the
event is to be held.
(2) Payment
of the special event permit fee specified in K.A.R. 115-2-3 shall accompany
each application.
(3) The permit
fee shall be returned to the applicant if the special event permit is not
approved by the department.
(4)
The permit fee shall not be refunded for an issued special event permit.
(5) A performance deposit may be
required as a condition of special event permit issuance.
(6) The deposit shall be returned by the
department if the special event permittee has met all permit conditions.
(e) Permit holders may
tag or mark wildlife only as allowed under permit conditions.
(f) A special event permit may be refused
issuance by the department if the proposed event meets any of the following
conditions:
(1) Would not be compatible with
intended uses of the area;
(2)
Would result in misuse or damage to facilities, structures, or the natural
environment; or
(3) Would pose a
threat to public health, safety, or welfare.
(g) In addition to other penalties prescribed
by law, failure to comply with all rules and regulations and permit conditions
shall be grounds for revocation of a special event permit or refusal to issue a
special event permit.
(h) This
regulation shall be effective on and after January 1, 2002.
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