8-1599. Transportation of liquor in opened containers unlawful; exceptions; penalty; report of prior convictions; city or county not prohibited from enacting comparable ordinance or resolution, requirements. (a) As used in this section, "alcoholic beverage" means any alcoholic liquor, as defined by K.S.A. 41-102, and amendments thereto, or any cereal malt beverage, as defined by K.S.A. 41-2701, and amendments thereto.
(b) No person shall transport in any vehicle upon a highway or street any alcoholic beverage unless such beverage is:
(1) In the original unopened package or container, the seal of which has not been broken and from which the original cap, cork or other means of closure has not been removed;
(2) (A) in the locked rear trunk or rear compartment, or any locked outside compartment which is not accessible to any person in the vehicle while it is in motion; or
(B) if a motor vehicle is not equipped with a trunk, behind the last upright seat or in an area not normally occupied by the driver or a passenger; or
(3) in the exclusive possession of a passenger in a vehicle which is a recreational vehicle, as defined by K.S.A. 75-1212, and amendments thereto, or a bus, as defined by K.S.A. 8-1406, and amendments thereto, who is not in the driving compartment of such vehicle or who is in a portion of such vehicle from which the driver is not directly accessible.
(c) Violation of this section is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $200 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (f) upon conviction or adjudication of a second or subsequent violation of this section, the judge, in addition to any other penalty or disposition ordered pursuant to law, shall suspend the person's driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the streets and highways of this state for one year.
(e) Upon suspension of a license pursuant to this section, the court shall require the person to surrender the license to the court, which shall transmit the license to the division of motor vehicles of the department of revenue, to be retained until the period of suspension expires. At that time, the licensee may apply to the division for return of the license. If the license has expired, the person may apply for a new license, which shall be issued promptly upon payment of the proper fee and satisfaction of other conditions established by law for obtaining a license unless another suspension or revocation of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle is in effect.
(f) As used in this section, "highway" and "street" have the meanings provided by K.S.A. 8-1424 and 8-1473, and amendments thereto.
(g) In lieu of suspending the driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the highways of this state of any person convicted of violating this section, as provided in subsection (d), the judge of the court in which such person was convicted may enter an order which places conditions on such person's privilege of operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this state, a certified copy of which such person shall be required to carry any time such person is operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this state. Any such order shall prescribe the duration of the conditions imposed, which in no event shall be for a period of more than one year for a second violation.
Upon entering an order restricting a person's license hereunder, the judge shall require such person to surrender such person's driver's license to the judge who shall cause it to be transmitted to the division of vehicles, together with a copy of the order. Upon receipt thereof, the division of vehicles shall issue without charge a driver's license which shall indicate on its face that conditions have been imposed on such person's privilege of operating a motor vehicle and that a certified copy of the order imposing such conditions is required to be carried by the person for whom the license was issued any time such person is operating a motor vehicle on the highways of this state. If the person convicted is a nonresident, the judge shall cause a copy of the order to be transmitted to the division and the division shall forward a copy of it to the motor vehicle administrator, of such person's state of residence. Such judge shall furnish to any person whose driver's license has had conditions imposed on it under this section a copy of the order, which shall be recognized as a valid Kansas driver's license until such time as the division shall issue the restricted license provided for in this section.
Upon expiration of the period of time for which conditions are imposed pursuant to this subsection, the licensee may apply to the division for the return of the license previously surrendered by such licensee. In the event such license has expired, such person may apply to the division for a new license, which shall be issued immediately by the division upon payment of the proper fee and satisfaction of the other conditions established by law, unless such person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the highways of this state has been suspended or revoked prior thereto. If any person shall violate any of the conditions imposed under this subsection, such person's driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the highways of this state shall be revoked for a period of not less than 60 days nor more than one year by the judge of the court in which such person is convicted of violating such conditions.
(h) It shall be an affirmative defense to any prosecution under this section that an occupant of the vehicle other than the defendant was in exclusive possession of the alcoholic liquor.
(i) The court shall report to the division every conviction of a violation of this section or of a city ordinance or county resolution that prohibits the acts prohibited by this section. Prior to sentencing under the provisions of this section, the court shall request and shall receive from the division a record of all prior convictions obtained against such person for any violations of any of the motor vehicle laws of this state.
(j) For the purpose of determining whether a conviction is a first, second or subsequent conviction in sentencing under this section:
(1) "Conviction" includes being convicted of a violation of an ordinance of any city, or resolution of any county, which prohibits the acts that this section prohibits;
(2) only convictions occurring in the immediately preceding five years, including prior to the effective date of this act, shall be taken into account, but the court may consider other prior convictions in determining the sentence to be imposed within the limits provided for a first, second or subsequent offender, whichever is applicable; and
(3) it is irrelevant whether an offense occurred before or after conviction for a previous offense.
(k) This section shall not be construed as preventing any city from enacting ordinances, or any county from adopting resolutions, declaring acts prohibited by this section as unlawful or prohibited in such city or county and prescribing penalties for violation thereof, but such ordinance or resolution shall provide for suspension or restriction of driving privileges as provided by this section and the convicting court shall be required to report convictions for violations of such ordinance or resolution as provided by subsection (i).
(l) This section shall be part of and supplemental to the uniform act regulating traffic on highways.
History: L. 1949, ch. 242, § 93; L. 1981, ch. 201, § 1; L. 1993, ch 259, § 12; L. 1993, ch. 291, § 274; L. 1994, ch. 353, § 15; L. 2006, ch. 206, § 8; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 8 - Automobiles And Other Vehicles
Article 15 - Uniform Act Regulating Traffic; Rules Of The Road
8-1501 Application of sections in article 15.
8-1503 Required obedience to lawful order of police officer or fireman; misdemeanor.
8-1504 Rights and duties of person riding animal or driving animal-drawn vehicle.
8-1505 Application of traffic laws to highway construction or maintenance operations.
8-1506 Authorized emergency vehicles; rights, duties and liability of drivers thereof.
8-1507 Official traffic-control devices; required obedience; placement; presumptions.
8-1508 Traffic-control signal legend.
8-1509 Pedestrian control signals.
8-1510 Flashing traffic signals.
8-1511 Lane-direction-control signals.
8-1512 Placement, maintenance or display of unauthorized signs, signals, markings or devices.
8-1513 Interference with official traffic-control devices or railroad signs or signals; misdemeanor.
8-1514 Driving on right side of roadway required; exceptions.
8-1515 Overtaking and passing; vehicles proceeding in opposite directions.
8-1516 Same; vehicles and bicycles proceeding in same direction.
8-1517 Same; when passing on the right permitted; transit bus authorized on right shoulder.
8-1518 Same; limitations on passing on the left.
8-1519 Driving on left side of roadway prohibited; exceptions.
8-1522 Driving on roadways laned for traffic; driving in right lane required; exceptions.
8-1523 Following another vehicle too closely.
8-1525 Regulation and restrictions on use of controlled-access highways and facilities; misdemeanor.
8-1526 Right-of-way; approaching or entering intersection.
8-1528 Stop signs and yield signs; duties of drivers.
8-1529 Vehicle entering or crossing roadway.
8-1530 Duty of driver upon approach of authorized emergency vehicle.
8-1531 Highway construction or maintenance operations; duty of driver.
8-1531a Road construction zone, failing to comply with traffic regulations in.
8-1532 Pedestrians; obedience to official traffic-control devices required.
8-1533 Same; right-of-way at crosswalks; interference with vehicular traffic; duties of drivers.
8-1534 Same; crossing roadway at location other than crosswalk.
8-1535 Same; drivers to exercise due care.
8-1536 Same; movement in crosswalk.
8-1538 Soliciting rides, business or contributions; exception.
8-1539 Driving through safety zone prohibited.
8-1540 Pedestrians' right-of-way on sidewalks.
8-1541 Pedestrians must yield right-of-way to authorized emergency vehicle.
8-1542 Blind pedestrian's right-of-way.
8-1543 Pedestrians under influence of alcohol or drugs; misdemeanor.
8-1544 Obedience of pedestrian to bridge and railroad signals required.
8-1545 Required position and method of turning vehicles.
8-1546 Limitations on "U" turns.
8-1547 Starting parked vehicle.
8-1548 Turning movements and required signals.
8-1549 Methods of giving notice of intention to turn.
8-1550 Same; hand and arm signals.
8-1551 Obedience to signal indicating approach of train or other on-track equipment.
8-1552 Designation of dangerous railroad grade crossings; vehicles required to stop, when.
8-1553 Certain vehicles required to stop at railroad grade crossings; exceptions.
8-1554 Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings; notice to railroad's station agent.
8-1555 Vehicle emerging from alley, building, private road or driveway.
8-1556a Passing church and day care program buses; use of signals.
8-1557 Basic rule governing speed of vehicles.
8-1560a Wabaunsee county improvement district speed limits; how fixed; local authority status.
8-1560b Maximum and minimum speed limits fixed by Kansas turnpike authority.
8-1560c Certain violations of maximum speed limits not construed as moving traffic violations.
8-1560e Rural school zone speed limits.
8-1561 Minimum speed regulation.
8-1562 Special speed limitation on motor-driven cycles.
8-1565 Racing on highways; misdemeanor.
8-1566 Reckless driving, penalties.
8-1567 Driving under the influence; penalties.
8-1568 Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer; penalties.
8-1569 Stopping, standing or parking outside of business or residence district.
8-1570 Authority of police officer to remove vehicle in violation of 8-1569 from highway.
8-1571 Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
8-1572 Additional parking regulations; powers of secretary and local authorities.
8-1573 Unattended motor vehicle.
8-1574 Limitations on backing vehicle.
8-1576 Driving vehicle prohibited when driver's view or driving mechanism obstructed.
8-1577 Opening and closing vehicle doors.
8-1578 Riding in house trailer or mobile or manufactured home prohibited.
8-1578a Riding on vehicle prohibited, when; exceptions.
8-1579 Driving in defiles or canyons or on steep grades.
8-1581 Following fire apparatus prohibited.
8-1582 Driving over fire hose prohibited.
8-1583 Putting glass, etc., on highway prohibited.
8-1584 Restrictions on driving into intersection or crosswalk or onto railroad grade crossing.
8-1585 Limitations on operation of snowmobile.
8-1586 Unlawful acts; application of regulations.
8-1587 Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles.
8-1589 Same; clinging to other vehicles prohibited.
8-1590 Riding on bicycles or mopeds; riding on roadways and bicycle paths.
8-1591 Same; carrying articles.
8-1592 Lamps, brakes and other equipment on bicycles.
8-1592a Application of 8-1586 to 8-1592 to motorized bicycles.
8-1593 Rights and duties of persons riding motorcycles.
8-1594 Operation of motorcycles.
8-1595 Same; roadways laned for traffic.
8-1596 Same; clinging to other vehicles prohibited.
8-1597 Same; equipment on motorcycles for passengers.
8-1598 Operation of motorcycles; equipment required for operators and riders.
8-15,100 Operation of all-terrain vehicles; where; when; exceptions.
8-15,101 Unlawful operation of low-speed vehicle.
8-15,103 Failure to obey school crossing guard.
8-15,104 School crossing guards; appointment; training; limitations.
8-15,106 Operation of micro utility trucks; where; when.
8-15,107 Removal of vehicles obstructing traffic; requirements.
8-15,108 Operation of golf cart; where; when.
8-15,109 Operation of work-site utility vehicle; where; when; exceptions.
8-15,110 Covering license plate with plastic-like material.
8-15,111 Text messaging, prohibited; exceptions.
8-15,112 Unlawful passing of a waste collection vehicle.
8-15,113 Operation of electric-assisted scooter; where; exceptions.
8-15,114 Unlawful passing of an authorized utility or telecommunications vehicle.