Kansas Statutes
Article 12 - Miscellaneous Provisions
66-1228 Same; disclosures required on sale of new residence.

66-1228. Same; disclosures required on sale of new residence. (a) Except as provided by subsection (b), the person building or selling a previously unoccupied new residential structure which is a single family or multifamily unit of four units or less shall disclose to the buyer or a prospective buyer, prior to the signing of the contract to purchase and prior to closing if changes have occurred or are requested, and at any other time upon request, information regarding the energy efficiency of the structure. For new residential structures that are completed and suitable for occupancy, but unsold, the completed disclosure form shall be made available to the buyer or a prospective buyer by the builder or seller when the residence is shown and at any other time upon request. The disclosure shall be made on a form prepared and disseminated by the state corporation commission, which form shall be substantially as follows:

Kansas Energy Efficiency Disclosure

As required by KSA 66-1228

Kansas law requires the person building or selling a previously unoccupied new residential structure which is a single family or multifamily unit of four units or less shall disclose to the buyer or a prospective buyer, prior to the signing of the contract to purchase and prior to closing if changes have occurred or are requested, and at any other time upon request, information regarding the energy efficiency of the structure. For new residential structures that are completed and suitable for occupancy, but unsold, the completed disclosure form shall be made available to the buyer or a prospective buyer by the builder or seller when the residence is shown and at any other time upon request.

Common Address or Legal Description of Residence:




Part 1: Builder must describe the following energy efficiency elements of this house:
    Actual  2006 IRC/IECC*  2006 IRC/IECC*
    Value   Zone 4  Zone 5

Wall Insulation R-Value  ______  R-13  R-19 or 13 + 5

Attic Insulation R-Value  ______  R-38  R-38

Foundation Insulation R-Value
  Basement Walls  ______  R-10/13  R-10/13
  Crawlspace Walls  ______  R-10/13  R-10/13
  Slab-on-Grade  ______  R-10, 2 ft  R-10, 2 ft
Floors over Unheated Spaces R-Value  ______  R-19  R-30
Window U-Value  ______  0.40  0.35

    Actual  Current Federal    Value  Manufacturing Standards**
Water Heater
  Gas or Propane (Energy Factor)  ______  0.67 – (0.00019 × ____ ***) = ____
  Electric (Energy Factor)  ______  0.97 – (0.00019 × ____ ***) = ____
Heating and Cooling Equipment
  Warm-Air Furnace (AFUE)  ______  0.78
  Air Conditioner (SEER)  ______  13
  Air-Source Heat Pump-Cooling (SEER)  ______  13
  Air-Source Heat Pump (HSPF)  ______  7.7

[Note: Federal standards for geothermal heat pumps are not available in 2006.]

Part 2: Builder may provide the following additional information about this house:

  This residence has been/will be built to meet the energy-efficiency standards of the International Energy Conservation Code of 2006 (IECC 2006).
  This residence is an Energy Star Qualified Home and has been verified and field tested in accordance with RESNET standards by a RESNET-accredited provider.
  This residence has received a Home Energy Rating (HERS) index score of 100 or less based on an energy audit performed in accordance with the Mortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating Systems Standards (July 1, 2006) by a rater certified by Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET).


Seller Signature:  Date:
Seller Name and Address:
Buyer Signature:  Date:
Buyer Signature:  Date:

* See reverse for more information on existing standards and explanation of abbreviations.
** Equipment meeting federal standards may not always be available.
*** Insert rated storage volume in gallons.
R-value = Thermal Resistance Rating of insulation materials. The higher the R-value, the better the material resists heat flow (i.e., the better it insulates).

U-value = Heat Loss Rating of windows. The lower the U-value, the less the window loses heat (i.e., the better it prevents heat loss).


Equipment Performance Ratings (the higher the number, the more efficient the equipment)
  AFUE = Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency: used to rate gas or propane warm-air    furnaces and small boilers.
  SEER = Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio: performance indicator for residential air    conditioners and air source heat pumps.
  HSPF = Heating Seasonal Performance Factor: measures heating performance of    air-source heat pumps.
  Energy Factor: performance indicator of water heater's overall energy efficiency    based on the amount of hot water produced per unit of fuel consumed.

Energy Star (based on climate zone as defined in the most current Energy Star Qualified Homes National Performance Path Requirements) qualified homes are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy. Energy Star Performance Requirements: To qualify as Energy Star, a home must meet the minimum requirements specified, be verified and field-tested in accordance with the RESNET standards by a RESNET-accredited Provider, and meet all applicable codes.

The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), developed by the International Code Council, sets standards for energy efficiency in homes and commercial and industrial buildings. It is revised on a three-year cycle, with a supplement issue midway through each cycle.

The HERS Index is a scoring system established by the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) in which a home built to the specifications of the HERS Reference Home (based on the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code) scores a HERS Index of 100, while a net zero energy home scores a HERS Index of 0. The lower the score, the more energy efficient a home is in comparison to the HERS Reference Home. Each 1-point decrease in the HERS Index corresponds to a 1% reduction in energy consumption compared to the HERS Reference Home. Thus a home with a HERS Index of 85 is 15% more energy efficient than the HERS Reference Home and a home with a HERS Index of 80 is 20% more energy efficient.

RESNET Standards ensure that accurate and consistent home energy ratings are performed by accredited home energy rating systems nationwide; increase the credibility of the rating systems with the mortgage finance industry; and promote voluntary participation in an objective, cost-effective, sustainable home energy rating process. This accreditation process will be used by the mortgage industry to accept home energy ratings and by the states to assure accurate, independent information upon which a state may recognize the home energy ratings as a compliance method for state building energy codes; as qualification for energy programs designed to reach specific energy saving goals; and as a way to provide its housing market the ability to differentiate residences based on their energy efficiency. The Mortgage Industry National Home Energy Rating Systems Standards (July 1, 2006) can be found at http://www.natresnet.org/standards/mortgage/RESNET_Standards-2006.pdf.

(b) If a structure is subject to both the national manufactured housing construction and safety standards act (42 U.S.C. § 5403) and the federal trade commission regulation on labeling and advertising of home insulation, 16 C.F.R. section 460.16, both as in effect on the effective date of this act, the builder or seller may disclose, instead of the information required by subsection (a), the information regarding such structure that is required to be disclosed pursuant to such federal act and regulation.
History: L. 1997, ch. 132, § 18; L. 2003, ch. 86, § 2; L. 2007, ch. 100, § 2; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 66 - Public Utilities

Article 12 - Miscellaneous Provisions

66-1201 Erection of overhead crossing or viaduct.

66-1202 Action to enjoin erection of unlawful structure.

66-1203 Demurrage rates.

66-1204 Same; penalty.

66-1205 Same; prosecution.

66-1209 Railroad taxes; cancellation upon certain conditions.

66-1213a Affiliated interests; loan or pledge of credit.

66-1214 Payment of dividends prohibited, when; hearing.

66-1215 Judicial review.

66-1216 "Affiliated interest" defined.

66-1217 Recordation of real and personal property mortgages or security interests in fixtures made by railroad and utility companies; filing with secretary of state, when; liens.

66-1218 Same; filing mortgages or security agreements heretofore filed with register of deeds; effect.

66-1219 Same; file maintained by secretary of state; fee.

66-1220a Disclosure of trade secrets and confidential information, when.

66-1222 Citizens' utility ratepayer board; establishment; composition; terms; organization; meetings; compensation and expenses; powers and duties.

66-1223 Consumer counsel, powers.

66-1224 Limit on jurisdiction of board and counsel.

66-1225 Budgeting, purchasing and management functions; expenditures; financing.

66-1225a Citizens' utility ratepayer board; negotiation for contracts for professional services; negotiating committee.

66-1227 Energy efficiency of buildings; standards.

66-1228 Same; disclosures required on sale of new residence.

66-1229 Utility bills, visually impaired or blind customers.

66-1234 Kansas energy security act.

66-1235 Same; findings.

66-1236 Same; proceedings for recovery of security expenditures, requirements; confidential documents, not subject to disclosure.

66-1237 Electric utility recovery of certain transmission costs.

66-1238 Electric utility interconnection agreements, standard provisions.

66-1239 Electric generating or transmission facility; determination of rate-making principles and treatment; procedure.

66-1240 Construction of transmission and generation facilities; definitions.

66-1241 Same; bonds to finance transmission facilities.

66-1242 Same; recovery of capital expenditures for transmission facilities.

66-1243 Same; interconnection facilities; grant or lease, when.

66-1244 Same; sale or contract for operation of transmission facilities; approval by KCC; rate-making treatment.

66-1245 Same; determination of utility's revenue requirements.

66-1246 Research and development expenditures, investments; inclusion in rates, when.

66-1247 Electric transmission lines, construction or upgrade; recovery of costs from all benefitting utilities, when.

66-1248 Agreements to finance and install energy conservation measures; cost recovery; liability and limitations thereof.

66-1254 Same; expiration of provisions.

66-1255 Requirements for notice to customers of water utilities under the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission proposing rate increases.

66-1256 Renewable energy standards act; renewable energy standard, goal.

66-1257 Same; definitions.

66-1259 Same; renewable energy resource requirements; recovery of costs by affected utilities; no impairment of existing contracts.

66-1259a Renewable energy standards act; severability.

66-1263 Net metering and easy connection act.

66-1264 Same; definitions.

66-1265 Same; utility requirements; tariff, contracts, meters, disclosure to customers.

66-1266 Same; excess energy generated by customer-generator; calculation; requirements; expiration of credit.

66-1267 Same; utility duty to customer-generators; customer-generator's load size.

66-1268 Same; net metered facilities; standards; limitation of liability for utility.

66-1269 Same; rules and regulations; application process.

66-1270 Same; recovery of reasonable costs by utility.

66-1271 Same; compliance with renewable energy standards act.

66-1272 Compressed air energy storage act.

66-1273 Same; definitions.

66-1274 Same; injection of compressed air into storage wells; permits; requirements; rules and regulations.

66-1275 Same; rules and regulations for monitoring air emissions from compressed air energy storage wells and facilities.

66-1276 Same; memorandum of understanding between state corporation commission and department of health and environment concerning administration of act.

66-1277 Same; violations; penalties; hearing; judicial review.

66-1278 Same; agents of commission; right of ingress and egress; restoration of premises.

66-1279 Same; compressed air energy storage fund.

66-1280 New coal-fired electricity generating facility; purchase of Kansas coal required; exceptions.

66-1281 Anemometer towers; definitions; requirements; penalties.

66-1282 Electric supply and demand reports.

66-1283 Utilities; demand-side program; energy efficiency.

66-1284 Kansas disaster utilities response act.

66-1286 Establishing the statewide broadband expansion planning task force; membership; duties; compensation; reports to the legislature.

66-1287 Study of retail rates of Kansas electric public utilities; legislative coordinating council; state corporation commission; issues of study; confidentiality; reports; costs.

66-1288 Kansas energy choice act; customer's use of utility service; limitations on municipalities related thereto.