58-3222. Same; conformance to generally accepted operation practices; application of law relating to noise control and nuisance. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, and in addition to other protections provided in this act, a person who owns, operates, manages or uses a sport shooting range that conforms to generally accepted operation practices in the state is not subject to civil liability or criminal prosecution in any matter relating to noise or noise pollution resulting from the operation or use of the range if the range is in compliance with any noise control laws or ordinances or resolutions that applied to the range and its operation at the time of construction and initial operation of the range.
(b) In addition to any civil protection provided by the act, a person who owns, operates, manages or uses a sport shooting range that conforms to generally accepted operation practices is not subject to an action for nuisance, and a court of the state shall not enjoin or restrain the use or operation of a range on the basis of noise or noise pollution, if the range is in compliance with any noise control laws or ordinances or resolutions that applied to the range and its operation at the time of construction or initial operation of the range.
(c) Rules or regulations adopted by any state department or agency for limiting levels of noise in terms of decibel level which may occur in the outdoor atmosphere do not apply to a sport shooting range immune from liability under this act. However, this subsection does not constrict the application of any provision of generally accepted operation practices.
(d) A person who acquires title to real property adversely affected by the use of property with a permanently located and improved sport shooting range constructed and initially operated prior to the time the person acquires title shall not maintain a nuisance action on the basis of noise or noise pollution or based upon known or inherent dangers against the person who owns, operates or uses the range to restrain, enjoin, or impede the use of the range. This section does not prohibit actions for negligence or recklessness in the operation of the range.
History: L. 2001, ch. 185, ยง 5; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 58 - Personal And Real Property
Article 32 - Land And Water Recreational Areas
58-3203 Limited liability of property owners; owner's duty of care.
58-3204 Same; owner's responsibility.
58-3205 Same; application to lands leased to state or subdivision.
58-3206 Same; nonapplication of act to certain liabilities.
58-3207 Same; construction of act as to certain liabilities and obligations.
58-3208 Same; prohibition of easements.
58-3212 Duties of responsible party.
58-3213 Procedures for development.
58-3214 Adjacent property owners; duty of care.
58-3215 Actions to enforce act; orders of court.
58-3221 Sport shooting ranges; definitions.
58-3223 Same; application of local law.
58-3224 Same; regulation by local governments; taking of range for certain uses prohibited.