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§ STATE / KSKS

Jurisdiction

Kansas.

Event production regulations across fourteen categories, dimensioned to the threshold, with source citations.

○UnverifiedLast verified 01.15.2025
CODE BASIS
Building—
FireNONE
StatewideVARIES BY CITY
⚠

No Statewide Building Code — requirements are set entirely by local jurisdictions. Always verify with the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

§ OVERVIEWI

What to know in Kansas.

5 KEY ITEMS

No statewide code — everything depends on the local jurisdiction. Kansas City metro areas have developed codes; rural Kansas may have none.

  1. § 01

    No statewide building or fire code — all requirements set entirely by local jurisdictions

  2. § 02

    Kansas City metro area (Overland Park, Olathe) generally follows IBC/IFC through local adoption

  3. § 03

    Wichita has its own locally adopted code with amendments

  4. § 04

    Rural areas may have no building code enforcement at all

  5. § 05

    State Fire Marshal handles fireworks and pyrotechnics licensing statewide

§ SCHEDULEII

Regulation schedule.

14 CATEGORIES
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AHJ NOTICE · KS

This state has no single statewide fire code; requirements are set locally.

Data last checked 01.15.2025. Final compliance is determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Siteline is a reference tool, not legal advice. Codes and thresholds change periodically.