The Kansas Geoengineering and Weather Modification Prohibition Act aims to prohibit all geoengineering and weather modification activities within the state. The act assigns enforcement authority to the Department of Health and Environment, which is responsible for investigating violations and coordinating with law enforcement. Violators of this prohibition will face severe penalties, including fines up to $100,000 for individuals and corporations, and up to $5,000 for aircraft operators. The act also mandates that operators of public-use general aviation airports report any violations to the Department of Transportation monthly, which will then relay this information to the Secretary of Health and Environment and relevant law enforcement agencies.

Additionally, the act repeals the existing Kansas Weather Modification Act and various related statutes, effectively nullifying previous regulations on weather modification. The Secretary of Health and Environment is empowered to adopt necessary rules and regulations to implement the act, while the Department of Transportation is tasked with establishing reporting guidelines for public-use airports. The provisions of the act are designed to be severable, ensuring that if any part is deemed unconstitutional, the remaining sections will still be enforceable.