Kansas Statutes 32-886. Identification and selection of sites for family oriented lodging sites in state parks
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- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
(a) Contingent upon a favorable response from federal agencies regarding development of shared resources, the secretary of wildlife and parks shall identify and select sites suitable for the development of commercial, family oriented lodging areas at the following state parks: Clinton, Hillsdale, Kanopolis, El Dorado, Cheney, Wilson, Milford, Tuttle Creek, Pomona and such other state parks as the secretary deems appropriate.
(b) Such identification and selection of the sites shall take into consideration the mission of the facility, the environmental considerations and the availability of needed utilities.
(c) Family oriented lodging shall not include the development of lake resorts.