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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-16,219.

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12-16,219. Cities, counties; prohibition on fire sprinkler requirements in certain residential dwellings.
(a)As used in this section:
(1)"Municipality" means any city or county.
(2)"Residential structure" means any improvement to real property to be used or occupied as a single-family dwelling or multi-family dwelling of two attached living units or less or any manufactured home.
(b)No municipality shall adopt or enforce any ordinance, order, code, standard or rule requiring the installation of a multi-purpose residential fire protection sprinkler system or any other fire sprinkler protection system in any residential structure. Nothing in this section shall prohibit any person from voluntarily installing a multi-purpose residential fire protection sprinkler system or any other fire sprinkler protection system in a residential structure.
(c)No municipality shall require the installation of a multi-purpose residential fire protection sprinkler system in any residential structure as a condition for consideration or approval of any building permit or plat.
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