Kansas Statutes
Article 1 - Fire Safety And Prevention
31-162 Same; installation of smoke detectors required; limitations on enforcement; certain evidence inadmissible; insurance payments not affected.

31-162. Same; installation of smoke detectors required; limitations on enforcement; certain evidence inadmissible; insurance payments not affected. (a) Every single-family residence shall have at least one smoke detector on every story of the dwelling unit.
(b) Every structure which:
(1) Contains more than one dwelling unit; or
(2) contains at least one dwelling unit and is a mixed-use structure, shall contain at least one smoke detector at the uppermost ceiling of each interior stairwell and on every story in each dwelling unit.
(c) The owner of a structure shall supply and install all required smoke detectors. The owner of a structure shall test and maintain all smoke detectors, except inside rental units, the occupant shall test and maintain all smoke detectors after taking possession of the dwelling unit.
(d) The smoke detectors required in dwelling units in existence on January 1, 1999, may either be battery-powered or wired into the structure's electrical system, and need not be interconnected. The smoke detectors required in dwelling units constructed after January 1, 1999, shall be wired permanently into the structure's electrical system.
(e) For purposes of this act, manufactured homes as defined in K.S.A. 58-4202, and amendments thereto, shall be subject to the federal, manufactured home construction and safety standards established pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 5403 in lieu of the standards set forth herein. Owners and occupants of such manufactured homes shall be subject to the testing and maintenance standards for smoke detectors required under this act.
(f) Officials responsible for the enforcement of the smoke detector act shall not enter a dwelling unit solely for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of the smoke detector act except when:
(1) Conducting an inspection prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit or building permit;
(2) responding to a report of a fire in a dwelling unit, except in cases of a false alarm; or
(3) conducting, at the request of the owner or occupant, a home safety inspection.
(g) Evidence of the failure of any property owner to provide an operational smoke detector in a residence as required by this section shall not be admissible in any action for the purpose of determining any aspect of civil liability.
Evidence of the failure of any occupant to properly maintain a smoke detector as required by this section shall not be admissible in any action for the purpose of determining any aspect of civil liability.
(h) The provisions of the smoke detector act shall not constitute grounds for the purpose of offsetting, reducing or denying the payment of amounts due under any contract for or policy of insurance.
History: L. 1998, ch. 66, § 14; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 31 - Fire Protection

Article 1 - Fire Safety And Prevention

31-132 Fire safety and prevention; definitions.

31-132a Fire safety and prevention; apartment house, defined.

31-133 Fire marshal; power and duties; rules and regulations.

31-133a Fire extinguishers; inspection, installation or service, certification by state fire marshal; rules and regulations; fees.

31-134 Adoption of rules and regulations, procedure; distribution; fees; remittance; designated as fire prevention code; judicial review.

31-134a Same; compliance with certain building codes deemed compliance with fire prevention code.

31-135 Advisory committees to assist fire marshal; membership; no compensation.

31-136 Same; exemptions from regulations, when; procedure.

31-137 Same; enforcement of act and regulations; investigations; entry and examination of buildings and premises; report, filing.

31-138 Same; hearings; information and evidence to attorney general or county attorney; prosecution; assistance by state fire marshal.

31-139 Same; right of entry to determine compliance with law and regulations; complaint; order to cease and desist.

31-140 Same; appeals from orders; notice and hearing; decisions; compliance.

31-141 Same; powers of fire marshal in conduct of hearing; subpoena of witnesses and records; record of proceedings; statement; failure to comply with subpoena, effect; order by district court; service of process; costs, taxation.

31-142 Judicial review of fire marshal's action.

31-143 Fire marshal authorized to advise and assist state civil defense director; assistance to municipalities; responsibilities and duties of state fire marshal.

31-144 School buildings; definition; inspection; correction of violations; closing in lieu of repair; judicial review.

31-145 Powers of actual members of organized fire departments.

31-146 Mandatory provisions of regulations governing transportation of liquid fuels; how inspections performed.

31-147 Compliance with regulations by hotels, lodging facilities and restaurants.

31-148 Inspection of building under jurisdiction of state penal director and division of institutional management.

31-150 Fire safety and prevention; school buildings; construction, reconstruction or renovation requirements; accessibility to persons with a disability; building plans, certification; exceptions; rules and regulations.

31-150a Violations of fire prevention code; criminal penalty; injunction.

31-157 Fire marshal deputies and investigatory personnel; law enforcement powers, when; training required, exceptions.

31-158 Fire safety and prevention; sale to or purchase by fire department of clothing or equipment which does not meet standards set by national fire protection association; penalty; definition.

31-159 Violations of fire prevention code, administrative penalties.

31-160 Smoke detectors; citation of act.

31-161 Same; definitions.

31-162 Same; installation of smoke detectors required; limitations on enforcement; certain evidence inadmissible; insurance payments not affected.

31-163 Same; violations; penalties.

31-164 Same; act in addition to local law.

31-165 Toll-free number; hazardous materials incidents.

31-170 Use of pyrotechnics; places of public assembly.

31-171 Roofing material; wood shakes or wood shingles; restrictive covenants, unenforceable, when.