Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-18-25
(b) Each notice regarding safe reptile-handling practices shall be the notice provided at no charge by the Kansas department of agriculture upon the request of any pet shop, any notice created by the centers for disease control and prevention, or any other notice that meets the following requirements:
(2) At a minimum, the notice shall contain the following statements:
"As with many other animals, reptiles carry salmonella bacteria, which can make people sick. To reduce the chance of infection, follow these safe reptile-handling steps:
"Always wash your hands thoroughly after you handle your pet reptile, its food, and anything it has touched.
"Keep your pet reptile and its equipment out of the kitchen or any area where food is prepared.
"Don't nuzzle or kiss your pet reptile.
"Keep reptiles out of homes where there are children less than one year of age or people with weakened immune systems. Children less than five should handle reptiles only with adult or parental guidance, and they should wash their hands afterwards."
(Authorized by K.S.A. 47-1712; implementing K.S.A. 47-1713; effective Nov. 17, 2017.)