Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 2-1201a (2026)

Custom blender; license; fee; label or delivery slips; contents

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2-1201a. Custom blender; license; fee; label or delivery slips; contents. Any person desiring to operate as a custom blender shall file an application with the secretary for a license, said application to show the name and address of the applicant and request that a license be issued. The secretary shall issue the license upon receipt of the license fee of twenty-five dollars ($25), which license shall expire on December 31 of the year issued. A separate license shall be required for each place of business. The person to whom a license has been issued shall not be required to register the grades of custom blended fertilizers made by him or her, as provided by K.S.A. 2-1202. Each person selling or distributing custom blended fertilizers shall furnish the customer-purchaser with a label showing the information as required by K.S.A. 2-1204, or shall furnish a label or delivery slip showing the following: (1) The name and address of the custom blender; (2) the date; (3) the weight and guaranteed analysis of each ingredient; (4) the grade of the custom blended fertilizer; (5) and in case the custom blended fertilizer contains any ingredient which is injurious to plants, (a) the name and percentage of each such active ingredient; (b) adequate directions for use; and (c) adequate warnings against misuse; (6) and the minimum percentage or quantity of any other material or plant food element contributing to the value of the commercial fertilizer.

History: L. 1963, ch. 5, § 2; July 1.

CASE ANNOTATIONS

1. Cited in holding K.S.A. 2-2457 requiring notice to county attorney before suing for pesticide application damages unconstitutional. Ernest v. Faler, 237 Kan. 125, 138, 697 P.2d 870 (1985).


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Cited in 1 case, 1985–1985 · leading case: Ernest v. Faler, 697 P.2d 870 (Kan. 1985).
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Ernest v. Faler, 697 P.2d 870 (Kan. 1985). “Custom blenders of fertilizer must be licensed (K.S.A. 2-1201a). Custom blenders are subject to inspection by the secretary of agriculture and his representatives.”
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