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    • Kansas Statutes
    • Chapter 47 - Livestock And Domestic Animals
    • Article 15 - Feedlots
    • 47-1510 Invalidity of part.

    Kansas Statutes
    Article 15 - Feedlots
    47-1510 Invalidity of part.

    47-1510. Invalidity of part. If any part of this act be declared unconstitutional, by any court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining parts of said act shall not hereby be affected or impaired.
    History: L. 1963, ch. 287, ยง 10; June 30.

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    Structure Kansas Statutes

    Kansas Statutes

    Chapter 47 - Livestock And Domestic Animals

    Article 15 - Feedlots

    47-1501 Definitions.

    47-1502 Feeding livestock as agricultural pursuit; zoning.

    47-1503 Feedlot operator's license; fees; disposition of moneys.

    47-1504 Meetings of commission; calling, notice, minutes.

    47-1505 Standards of operations for feedlots.

    47-1506 Powers and duties of the animal health commissioner.

    47-1507 Review of actions of commissioner and board.

    47-1508 Compensation of board members.

    47-1509 Unlawful acts; penalty.

    47-1510 Invalidity of part.

    47-1511 Planning assistance for feedlots.

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