Kan. Admin. Regs. § 98-4-3 - Evaluation of permit application
(a)
Each permit application shall be evaluated based on the following
considerations:
(1) The project can reasonably
be expected to benefit the residents of the primary target area or an important
segment of the state's population.
(2) The testimony and information presented
at the public hearing are generally favorable to the proposed
activity.
(3) Economic, social, or
research benefits are expected.
(4)
The applicant has provided adequate safeguards against potentially hazardous
effects to health, property, or the environment and has outlined a program for
the implementation of these safeguards.
(5) The proposed project will not have any
detrimental effect on previously authorized weather modification
projects.
(6) The proposed project
is scientifically and technically feasible.
(7) If the application is for a scientific
research and development project, it offers promise of expanding the knowledge
and technology of weather modification.
(b) Each permitted project shall be under the
personal direction, on a day-to-day basis, of an individual who holds a valid
license issued under the Kansas weather modification act.
(c) The permit holder shall not conduct
activities outside the limits stated in the operational plan specified in
K.A.R.
98-4-2 . All activities planned for periods
of severe weather shall be listed in the permit application and identified at
the public hearing.
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