- (a) An interim order for temporary relief may be issued by the department or a presiding officer, on its own initiative or on written request, when there has been a showing of good cause. An interim order shall not be granted in permit application cases in which the relief sought is issuance of a permit that has been denied in whole or in part by the department.
- (b) Unless otherwise specified by statute, an interim order for temporary relief shall be effective for 30 days at most if a hearing is not held on the merits of the issues.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 49-405; implementing K.S.A. 49-405, 49-407, and 49-416a; effective, E-81-30, Oct. 8, 1980; effective May 1, 1981; amended Feb. 11, 1991; amended May 2, 1997.)