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Code · Kansas · Chapter 31 — Fire Protection

31-703. Agreements between state fire marshal and state educational institutions; terms and limitations.

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31-703. Agreements between state fire marshal and state educational institutions; terms and limitations. The state fire marshal and any state educational institution may enter into an agreement under which employees of the state educational institution are commissioned by the state fire marshal to inspect buildings. Such agreements shall include provisions relating to:
(a)The scope of the powers, duties and functions of commissioned inspectors and any limitations on such powers, duties and functions.
(b)The procedures that will be followed by commissioned inspectors in conducting inspections and reporting the results of such inspections.
(c)Subject to K.S.A. 31-704 , and amendments thereto, the qualifications of an employee who may be appointed as a commissioned inspector.
(d)Subject to K.S.A. 31-704 , and amendments thereto, the term or length of time an employee shall be appointed as a commissioned inspector.
(e)The procedures or conditions under which an appointment as a commissioned inspector may be revoked by the state fire marshal.
(f)Notification of the local fire authority of the time and location of inspections to be conducted by a commissioned inspector and the results of any such inspection.
(g)Any other terms the parties deem necessary or advisable.
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