Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-34-28 - Access to records and property
(a) Acceptance of a license shall constitute
a grant of authority by each licensee allowing the secretary to inspect all
records related to the cultivation or production of industrial hemp.
(b) Each licensee shall grant the secretary
access to all land identified for the cultivation or production of industrial
hemp for purposes of inspection to determine compliance with the act and the
implementing regulations. In addition to pre-harvest sampling and testing of
all industrial hemp plants being cultivated or produced pursuant to the act as
specified in K.A.R. 4-34-24, in accordance with federal law, each licensee's
premises and records related to the cultivation or production of industrial
hemp shall be subject to annual inspection to ensure compliance with the act
and the implementing regulations.
(c) Each licensee shall consent to the
secretary's providing information to the United States department of
agriculture, law enforcement, fire and rescue agencies, and the public
regarding each licensed growing area. Additionally, each licensee shall consent
to the secretary's providing information about any licensed growing area,
including global positioning system coordinates, to representatives of the
United States department of agriculture, Kansas bureau of investigation, United
States drug enforcement agency, and other law enforcement agencies.
(d) Each licensed growing area and all
adjacent areas shall be subject to inspection by the secretary. The secretary
shall have complete, unrestricted, and immediate access to all industrial hemp
plants, plant parts, grain, and seeds, whether growing or not, including access
to all land, buildings, facilities, motor vehicles, and other structures used
for industrial hemp-related activities. Access shall be granted at reasonable
times, without interference or obstruction, with or without cause, and with or
without advance notice. The secretary's right of access specified in this
regulation shall include the unrestricted right to inspect or take samples of
any industrial hemp plants, plant parts, grain, or seeds, whether growing or
not, present at the location being accessed, as well as the right to inspect
any reports or records pertaining to industrial hemp plants, plant parts,
grain, or seeds.
Notes
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