If the warehouseman fails to comply with the terms of the notice within 24 hours from the date of its issuance or within such further time as the secretary allows, the secretary may petition the district court of any county in which is located one of the principal places of business of the licensed warehouseman for an order authorizing the department to take possession of and maintain all or a portion of any and all commodities located in the licensed warehouse or warehouses of the warehouseman and all pertinent records and property.
Upon receipt of the secretary's verified petition setting forth the circumstances of the warehouseman's failure to comply and further stating reasons why immediate possession and maintenance by the department is necessary for the protection of depositors, warehouse receipt holders or sureties, the court shall forthwith issue an order authorizing the department to take immediate possession of and maintain the commodities, records and property for the purposes stated in this section. A copy of the petition and order shall be sent to the warehouseman.
The department shall retain possession and continue maintenance of commodities, records and property under this section until the warehouseman or the surety on the warehouseman's bond or the financial institution which issued the letter of credit has satisfied the claims of all depositors or until the department is ordered by the court to surrender possession.
K.S.A. 34-2,104