Kansas Code § 74-577

Dairy interstate compact; powers and duties of secretary of agriculture
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The state of Kansas may seek to enter into a dairy interstate compact with other states for the purpose of the orderly marketing of milk. Prior to entering into such compact, an economic impact study shall be conducted by the secretary of agriculture to determine the impact on producers, processors and consumers. Subject to the approval of the legislature or in the event the legislature is not in session, the legislative coordinating council, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter into such compact on behalf of the state of Kansas.

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