Kan. Admin. Regs. § 5-8-8 - Owner required to allow chief engineer to conduct timely field inspection for certification
(a) In order to
allow the chief engineer to conduct a timely field inspection to certify a
water right, the owner of an approval of application shall perform the
following:
(1) Operate the diversion works in
the same manner that they were operated when water was applied to beneficial
use during the perfection period, so that an accurate rate-of-diversion test
can be conducted by the chief engineer;
(2) allow the chief engineer access to the
diversion works and the authorized place of use for the purpose of making the
field inspection; and
(3) allow,
cooperate with, and assist the chief engineer in any other ways necessary for
the chief engineer to conduct the field inspection.
(b) The owner of the approval of application
shall allow the field inspection to be conducted within 365 days after the
chief engineer has sent the owner of the approval of application a restricted
letter requesting that the chief engineer be allowed to conduct a field
inspection. If the owner does not cooperate with, assist, and allow the chief
engineer to conduct a field inspection, without good cause, within one year
after the restricted letter is sent by the chief engineer, an order shall be
issued by the chief engineer requiring the owner of the approval of application
to comply with the terms of the restricted letter. The order shall also be sent
by restricted mail. If the owner fails to comply with the order of the chief
engineer, an action shall be brought by the chief engineer to enforce the order
of the chief engineer pursuant to the act for judicial review, and civil
enforcement of agency actions,
K.S.A. 77-624 et seq. and amendments thereto.
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