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2012 Kansas Statutes
Chapter 66 PUBLIC UTILITIES
Article 13 MOTOR CARRIERS
- Section 66-1302 Rules and regulations of superintendent of the highway patrol; appeals by aggrieved agencies; hearing and determination by governor.
- Section 66-1313a Inspection of motor carrier equipment; inspection stations; certificates; rules and regulations; fees.
- Section 66-1314 Liability insurance requirements for vehicles not having Kansas motor carrier permits.
- Section 66-1315 Penalties for violation of certain motor carrier statutes.
- Section 66-1318 Motor carrier inspection stations; control by superintendent of the highway patrol; locations authorized; law enforcement purposes.
- Section 66-1319  Powers granted to members of highway patrol; inspection and registration of vehicles; cooperation of state agencies.
- Section 66-1320 Transfer of certain employees to highway patrol; rights preserved; application of civil service laws.
- Section 66-1321 Rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.
- Section 66-1322 Custody of property and records; resolution of conflicts by governor.
- Section 66-1323 Resolution of conflicts concerning disposition of powers, duties and functions by governor.
- Section 66-1324 Motor carriers required to stop at inspection stations, when; certificates of law compliance; penalty for violation.
- Section 66-1326 Contracts between state agencies; centralized issuance of permits.
- Section 66-1327 Fees of issuing agents; disposition; revolving funds; bonds.
- Section 66-1328 Liquid-fuel-carriers; rules and regulations of secretary of revenue governing emergency or special trips; licenses; fees.
- Section 66-1329 Definitions.
- Section 66-1330 Wrecker or towing service; certificate of public service.
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