Kansas Statutes
Article 17 - Uniform Act Regulating Traffic; Equipment Of Vehicles
8-1749a One-way glass and sun screening devices; requirements; exceptions; penalties.

8-1749a. One-way glass and sun screening devices; requirements; exceptions; penalties. (a) No motor vehicle required to be registered in this state and that is operated on the highways of this state shall be equipped with one-way glass or any sun screening device, as defined in K.S.A. 8-1749b, and amendments thereto, and used in conjunction with windshields, side wings, side windows or rear windows that do not meet the following requirements:
(1) A sun screening device when used in conjunction with the windshield shall be nonreflective and shall not be red, yellow or amber in color. A sun screening device shall be used only along the top of the windshield and shall not extend downward beyond the AS1 line, which is clearly defined and marked;
(2) a sun screening device when used in conjunction with the side wings or side windows located at the immediate right and left of the driver, the side windows behind the driver and the rear most window shall be nonreflective; and
(3) the total light transmission shall not be less than 35% when a sun screening device is used in conjunction with other existing sun screening devices.
(b) Subsection (a)(3) shall not apply to a window of a law enforcement motor vehicle.
(c) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to the installation, affixation or application of a clear, colorless and transparent material that may be installed, affixed or applied to the windshields, side wings, side windows or rear windows of a motor vehicle if the following conditions are met:
(1) The material has a minimum visible light transmittance of 78%;
(2) the window glazing with the material applied meets all requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 205, including the specified minimum light transmittance of 70% and the abrasion resistance of AS-14 glazing, as specified in that federal standard;
(3) the material is designed and manufactured to enhance the ability of the existing window glass to block the sun's harmful ultraviolet A or B rays;
(4) the driver or occupant of the vehicle possesses a signed statement from a licensed physician or licensed optometrist that:
(A) Identifies with reasonable specificity the driver or occupant of the vehicle; and
(B) states that, in the physician's or optometrist's professional opinion, the equipping of the vehicle with the material is necessary to safeguard the health of the driver or occupant of the vehicle; and
(5) if the material described in this subsection tears or bubbles, or is otherwise worn to prohibit clear vision, it shall be removed or replaced.
(d) Any driver who is issued a citation for failure to possess a signed statement pursuant to subsection (c)(4) shall have 60 days to either produce in court a signed statement or remove the material described in subsection (c). If such driver produces the signed statement or submits proof to the satisfaction of the court that the material described in subsection (c) has been removed, then the court shall dismiss the citation.
(e) The superintendent of the highway patrol may adopt such rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
(f) This section shall not prohibit labels, stickers or other informational signs that are required or permitted by state law.
(g) No motor vehicle required to be registered in this state that is operated on the highways of this state shall be equipped with head lamps that are covered with any sun screening device, adhesive film or other glaze or application, which, when such lamps are not in operation, is highly reflective or otherwise nontransparent.
(h) Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
History: L. 1977, ch. 27, § 1; L. 1984, ch. 39, § 20; L. 1987, ch. 48, § 3; L. 2010, ch. 151, § 4; L. 2019, ch. 61, § 4; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 8 - Automobiles And Other Vehicles

Article 17 - Uniform Act Regulating Traffic; Equipment Of Vehicles

8-1701 Scope and effect of sections in article 17; unlawful acts.

8-1702 Approval or disapproval of equipment by secretary of transportation.

8-1703 When lighted lamps required.

8-1704 Visibility distance and mounted height of lamps; method and conditions of measuring.

8-1705 Head lamps on motor vehicles.

8-1706 Tail lamps.

8-1707 Reflectors.

8-1708 Stop lamps and turn signals.

8-1709 Application of 8-1710 to 8-1714.

8-1710 Additional lighting equipment required on certain vehicles.

8-1711 Color of clearance lamps, identification lamps, side marker lamps and reflectors.

8-1712 Mounting of reflectors, clearance lamps and side marker lamps.

8-1713 Visibility requirements for reflectors, clearance lamps, identification lamps and side marker lamps.

8-1714 Operation of obstructed lamps not required on combination of vehicles.

8-1715 Lamps or flags required on projecting loads.

8-1716 Parked vehicles; lamps required; color; location; time for display of lighted lamps; depressing or dimming of head lamps.

8-1717 Lights, lamps and reflectors on farm tractors; slow-moving vehicle and slow-moving vehicle emblem defined; requirements for slow-moving vehicles; unlawful acts; exception.

8-1718 Lamps and equipment required on implements of husbandry, road rollers, road machinery and animal-drawn vehicles.

8-1719 Spot lamps, fog lamps, auxiliary passing lamps and auxiliary driving lamps.

8-1720 Lamps and lights on authorized emergency vehicles; alternately or simultaneously flashing head lamps.

8-1721 Stop lamps and signal lamps; color; visibility.

8-1722 Vehicular hazard warning lamps; warning lamps on police vehicles; trash trucks.

8-1723 Additional lighting equipment permitted; neon ground effect lighting; lead vehicle of funeral procession.

8-1724 Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment; visibility; direction of beam; high beam indicator.

8-1725 Head lamps; use of; exception for alternately or simultaneously flashing head lamps.

8-1726 Single-beam road-lighting equipment permitted on certain vehicles.

8-1727 Alternate road-lighting equipment on certain vehicles; limitations on speed.

8-1728 Number of driving lamps required or permitted.

8-1729 Lights and signals; restrictions; exceptions for certain vehicles including school, church and day care buses.

8-1730 Lighting equipment and warning devices on school buses.

8-1730a Definitions of "church bus" and "day care program bus"; equipment and markings.

8-1731 Lights on highway construction and maintenance vehicles; rules and regulations of secretary.

8-1734 Braking systems for motor vehicles and combinations of vehicles; performance requirements; additional braking systems, when; antique vehicles exempted.

8-1738 Horns and warning devices.

8-1739 Mufflers and noise suppressing systems.

8-1740 Mirrors.

8-1741 Windshields and windows; damaged windshields prohibited; obstruction or impairment prohibited; wipers.

8-1742 Restrictions as to tire equipment.

8-1742a Sale of unsafe tires; misdemeanor.

8-1742b Wide-base single tires; prohibitions.

8-1743 Safety glazing material requirements; limitation on registration; misdemeanor.

8-1744 Flares or warning devices; vehicles subject to requirements; use, when required; unlawful acts; compliance with federal requirements.

8-1745 Display of vehicular hazard warning signal lamps and warning devices by certain stopped or disabled vehicles.

8-1746 Vehicles transporting hazardous materials; regulations by secretary, compliance; markings of and equipment on vehicles; misdemeanor.

8-1747 Air-conditioning equipment.

8-1749 Safety belts and shoulder harnesses.

8-1749a One-way glass and sun screening devices; requirements; exceptions; penalties.

8-1749b Sun screening devices; definitions.

8-1749c Unlawful installation of sun screening device; penalty.

8-1759 Spot inspections by highway patrol; penalties.

8-1759a Inspection by highway patrol upon reasonable cause; notice of defects; penalties.

8-1761 Improper compression release engine braking system.

8-1762 Transportation network company lighting device; city ordinance; requirements.