Session of 1998
                   
HOUSE BILL No. 2864
         
By Committee on Business, Commerce and Labor
         
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            9             AN ACT concerning the boiler safety act; amending K.S.A. 44-913, 44-
10             914, 44-915, 44-916, 44-917, 44-918, 44-919, 44-920, 44-921, 44-922,
11             44-923, 44-924, 44-925, 44-926, 44-928 and 44-929 and repealing the
12             existing sections.
13            
14       Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
15           Section 1. K.S.A. 44-913 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-
16       913. This act shall be known and may be cited as the boiler safety act,
17       and, except as otherwise herein provided, shall apply to all boilers and
18       pressure vessels in this state.
19           Sec. 2. K.S.A. 44-914 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-914.
20       As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
21           (a) ``Boiler'' means a closed vessel in which water or other liquid is
22       heated, steam or vapor is generated or steam is superheated, or in which
23       any combination of these functions is accomplished, under pressure or
24       vacuum, for use internal or external to itself, by the direct application of
25       energy from the combustion of fuels or of electric  , or solar power   or
26       nuclear energy. The term boiler shall include also fired units for heating
27       or vaporizing liquids other than water where these units are separate from
28       processing systems and are complete within themselves.
29           (b) ``Certificate inspection'' means an inspection, the report of which
30       is used by the chief inspector to determine whether or not an inspection
31       certificate shall be issued as provided by K.S.A. 44-924, and amendments
32       thereto.
33           (c) ``Heating boiler'' means a steam or vapor boiler operating at pres-
34       sures not exceeding   fifteen (15) 15 pounds per square inch gauge or a
35       hot water boiler operating at pressures not exceeding   one hundred sixty
36       (160) 160 pounds per square inch gauge or temperatures not exceeding
37         two hundred fifty degrees (250°) 250° Fahrenheit.
38           (d) ``High pressure, high temperature water boiler'' means a water
39       boiler operating at pressures exceeding   one hundred sixty (160) 160
40       pounds per square inch gauge or temperatures exceeding   two hundred
41       fifty degrees (250°) 250° Fahrenheit.
42           (e) ``Power boiler'' means a boiler in which steam or other vapor is
43       generated at a pressure of more than   fifteen (15) 15 pounds per square

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  1       inch gauge.
  2           (f) ``Secretary'' means the secretary of human resources.
  3           (g) ``Pressure vessel'' means a vessel or container used for the con-
  4       tainment of pressure either internal or external in which the pressure is
  5       obtained from an external source of vapor, liquid or gas.
  6           (h) ``Hot water supply boiler'' means a vessel heating water for exter-
  7       nal uses, by gas, oil, electricity or solar energy that does not exceed 160
  8       psi, or 210° Fahrenheit.
  9           (i) ``Inspection fee'' means any inspection fees collected pursuant to
10       subsection (a) of K.S.A. 44-926, and amendments thereto, and shall not
11       include any certificate fees collected pursuant to subsection (b) of K.S.A.
12       44-926, and amendments thereto, and any travel or hotel expense.
13           Sec. 3. K.S.A. 44-915 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-915.
14       (a) The provisions of this act shall not apply to:
15           (1) Boilers and pressure vessels under the control of the United States
16       government or federal law;
17           (2) antique, scale model or other steam boilers which are used exclu-
18       sively for exhibition purposes and which are inspected by associations
19       that have established an approved inspection procedure and whose in-
20       spectors are registered as special inspectors with the boiler safety unit of
21       the state of Kansas, department of human resources;
22           (3) fire engine boilers brought into the state for temporary use in
23       times of emergency;
24           (4) boilers and pressure vessels located on producing oil and gas
25       leases or storage areas, and outside the limits of any municipality, used
26       solely for oil and gas production purposes; and
27           (5) hot water supply boilers which are directly fired with oil, gas   or,
28       electricity or solar energy and which are equipped with pressure and
29       temperature safety relief valves approved by the   national board of the
30       American society of mechanical engineers or the national board of boiler
31       and pressure vessel inspectors, if none of the following limitations is ex-
32       ceeded:
33           (A) Heat input of   two hundred thousand (200,000) BTU 200,000
34       BTUH   per hour,;
35           (B) water temperature of   two hundred degrees (200°) 210° Fahren-
36       heit; and
37           (C) nominal water capacity of   one hundred twenty (120) 85 gallons.
38           (b) The provisions of subsections (b) and (c) of K.S.A. 44-923, and
39       amendments thereto, and the provisions of K.S.A. 44-924, 44-925  , and
40       44-926, and amendments thereto, shall not apply to:
41           (1) Boilers and pressure vessels located on farms and used solely for
42       agriculture or horticultural purposes;
43           (2) heating boilers and pressure vessels which are located in private

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  1       residences or in apartment houses of less than   six (6) five family units;
  2             (3) steam boilers which are regularly inspected by any state agency;
  3             (4) (3) boilers and pressure vessels operated and regularly inspected
  4       by railway companies operating in interstate commerce;   and
  5             (5) (4) any boiler and pressure vessels in any establishment in which
  6       petroleum products are refined or processed in which all boiler and pres-
  7       sure equipment is inspected and rated either by an inspection service
  8       regularly maintained within such establishment or provided by a manu-
  9       facturer, designer or insurer of such equipment, in accordance with the
10       applicable provisions of any published code or codes of rules or recom-
11       mended practices nationally recognized in the industry of which such
12       establishment is a part as providing suitable standards for the inspection,
13       repair and rating of pressure equipment of the type used in such estab-
14       lishment  .;
15           (5) pressure vessels used for transportation and storage of compressed
16       gases when constructed in compliance with specifications of the United
17       States department of transportation and when charged with gas marked,
18       maintained and periodically requalified for use, as required by appropri-
19       ate regulations of the United States department of transportation;
20           (6) pressure vessels located on vehicles operating under the rules and
21       regulations of other state authorities and used to transport passengers or
22       freight;
23           (7) pressure vessels installed on the right-of-way of railroads and used
24       in the operation of trains;
25           (8) pressure vessels having an internal or external operating pressure
26       not exceeding 15 psig with no limit on size;
27           (9) pressure vessels having an inside diameter, width, height or cross
28       section diagonal not exceeding six inches, with no limitation on length of
29       the vessel or pressure;
30           (10) pressure vessels for containing water under pressure, including
31       those containing air, the compression of which serves only as a cushion,
32       when neither of the following limitations is exceeded:
33           (A) A design pressure of 300 psig; or
34           (B) a design temperature of 210° Fahrenheit;
35           (11) pressure vessels which may be classified as pressure containers
36       which are an intergal part of components of rotating or reciprocating
37       mechanical devices such as pumps, turbines, generators, engines and hy-
38       draulic or pneumatic cylinders, where the primary design considerations
39       and stresses are derived from the functional requirements of the device;
40       and
41           (12) pressure vessels that do not exceed: (A) 15 cubic feet and 250 psi
42       pressure; or (B) 11/2 cubic feet in volume and 600 psi pressure.
43           Sec. 4. K.S.A. 44-916 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-916.

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  1       (a) The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations, consistent with the
  2       provisions of this act, for the safe construction, installation, inspection,
  3       maintenance and repair of boilers in this state   and to fix inspection fees
  4       as provided in K.S.A. 44-926 and amendments thereto. The secretary shall
  5       adopt rules and regulations, consistent with the provisions of this act, for
  6       the safe construction and installation of pressure vessels in this state.
  7           (b) Rules and regulations adopted hereunder for construction of new
  8       boilers and pressure vessels shall be based upon and at all times follow
  9       generally accepted nationwide engineering standards, formulae and prac-
10       tices established and pertaining to boiler construction and safety. Such
11       rules and regulations may incorporate by reference specific editions, or
12       portions thereof, of the boiler and pressure vessel code of the American
13       society of mechanical engineers or other approved codes of construction.
14           (c) Rules and regulations adopted hereunder for the construction,
15       installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of boilers and construc-
16       tion and installation of pressure vessels shall be based upon and at all
17       times follow generally accepted nationwide engineering standards. Such
18       rules and regulations may incorporate by reference specific editions, or
19       portions thereof, of the inspection code of the national board of boiler
20       and pressure vessel inspectors and may require the use of such board's
21       ``R'' stamp for repairs.
22             (d) All rules and regulations adopted hereunder shall be subject to
23       the provisions of article 4 of chapter 77 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated,
24       except that rules and regulations applying to the construction and instal-
25       lation of new boilers shall not become effective until 12 months after
26       their adoption by the secretary.
27           (d) The chief inspector or deputy inspectors may perform inspections
28       of boilers and construction of and installation of pressure vessels and issue,
29       upon completion, a special certification showing that such inspection was
30       done in accordance with nationwide engineering standards as adopted by
31       rules and regulations.
32           Sec. 5. K.S.A. 44-917 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-917.
33       (a)   No All new   boiler boilers and pressure vessels shall   which does not
34       conform to the rules and regulations issued pursuant to this statute which
35         governing govern new construction and installation   shall be installed and
36       operated in this state unless the. If a new boiler or pressure vessel is of
37       special design or construction   which and the design is   not inconsistent
38       consistent with the spirit and safety objectives of   such rules this act and
39       rules and regulations,   in which case a special installation and operating
40       permit may be granted by the secretary, at his or her discretion an inter-
41       ested party may request a variance from the secretary to build and operate
42       a nonconforming boiler or pressure vessel.
43           (b) The maximum allowable working pressure of a boiler or pressure

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  1       vessel carrying the American society of mechanical engineers or other
  2       approved code symbol shall be determined by the applicable sections of
  3       the code under which it was constructed and stamped.
  4           (c) The maximum allowable working pressure of a boiler or pressure
  5       vessel which does not carry the American society of mechanical engineers
  6       code symbol shall be computed in accordance with the inspection code
  7       of the national board of boiler and pressure vessel inspectors. If con-
  8       structed to a code other than that of the American society of mechanical
  9       engineers, the boiler or pressure vessel shall be registered with the na-
10       tional board of boiler and pressure inspectors.
11           (d) This act shall not be construed as in any way preventing the use,
12       sale or reinstallation of a boiler or pressure vessel previously installed in
13       this state, provided it has been made to conform to the rules and regu-
14       lations governing existing installations and provided it has not been found
15       upon inspection to be in an unsafe condition.
16           Sec. 6. K.S.A. 44-918 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-918.
17       (a) The secretary shall appoint a chief inspector   within sixty (60) days
18       after the effective date of this act and at any time thereafter that the office
19       of the chief inspector may become vacant. Such chief inspector who shall
20       be a citizen of this state, or, if not available, a citizen of another state,
21       and who shall have at the time of appointment not less than   five (5) 10
22       years experience in the construction, installation, inspection, operation,
23       maintenance or repair of high pressure boilers and pressure vessels as a
24       mechanical engineer, steam operating engineer, boiler maker or boiler
25       inspector and who shall hold a commission issued by the national board
26       of boiler and pressure vessel inspectors. The chief inspector shall be in
27       the unclassified civil service and shall receive such compensation as pre-
28       scribed by the secretary, subject to the approval of the governor.
29           (b) The chief inspector  , if authorized by the secretary, shall serve
30       under the direction of the secretary and is hereby charged, directed and
31       empowered:
32           (1) To take action necessary for the enforcement of this act and of
33       the rules and regulations adopted hereunder;
34           (2) to maintain a complete record of all boilers and pressure vessels
35       to which this act applies, which record shall include the name and address
36       of each owner or user and the type, dimensions, maximum allowable
37       working pressure, age and last recorded inspection of each such boiler or
38       pressure vessel;
39           (3) to publish and make available copies of rules and regulations
40       adopted hereunder to any person requesting them;
41           (4) to issue, or to suspend or revoke for cause, inspection certificates
42       as provided in K.S.A. 44-924, and amendments thereto; and
43           (5) to cause the prosecution of all violators of the provisions of this

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  1       act or of the rules and regulations adopted hereunder.
  2           Sec. 7. K.S.A. 44-919 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-919.
  3       The secretary shall employ one or more deputy inspectors who shall be
  4       responsible to the chief inspector. Each deputy inspector shall have at
  5       the time of appointment not less than three years experience in the con-
  6       struction, installation, inspection, operation, maintenance or repair of
  7       high pressure boilers and pressure vessels as a mechanical engineer, steam
  8       operating engineer, boilermaker or boiler inspector. Deputy inspectors
  9       shall be in the unclassified civil service and shall receive such compen-
10       sation as prescribed by the secretary, subject to the approval of the gov-
11       ernor.
12           Sec. 8. K.S.A. 44-920 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-920.
13       (a) In addition to the deputy inspectors authorized by K.S.A. 44-919, the
14       secretary  , upon the request of any company licensed to insure and insur-
15       ing boilers in this state or of the Kansas antique engine show safety as-
16       sociation, shall may issue to   any inspectors of such insurance company or
17       association other qualified individuals certificates of competency as spe-
18       cial inspectors, provided that each such   inspector shall hold individual
19       holds a commission issued by the national board of boiler and pressure
20       vessel inspectors   or shall be approved by the Kansas antique engine show
21       safety association, as the case may be or is a certified professional engineer
22       currently registered in the state.
23           (b) Special inspectors shall receive no salary from, nor shall any of
24       their expenses be paid by, the state, and the continuance of their certif-
25       icates of competency shall be conditioned upon their  &nbspc/ontinuing in the
26       employ of the boiler insurance company duly authorized as aforesaid or
27       upon the continuing approval of the Kansas antique engine show safety
28       association and upon their maintenance of the standards imposed by this
29       act and by rules and regulations adopted hereunder.
30           (c) Special inspectors shall inspect   all only those boilers   insured by
31       their respective companies or those boilers designated by the Kansas an-
32       tique engine show safety association and, when so inspected,   (tri-stars)e owners
33       and users of such boilers that their certificate of competency allows them
34       to inspect. All owners of boilers inspected by a special inspector shall be
35       exempt from the payment to the state of the inspection fees provided for
36       in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 44-926, and amendments thereto.
37           Sec. 9. K.S.A. 44-921 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-921.
38         (a) A special inspector's certificate of competency may be suspended by
39       the secretary, after due investigation, for the incompetence or untrus-
40       tworthiness of the holder thereof or for willful falsification of any matter
41       or statement contained in such inspector's application or in a report of
42       any inspection made by such inspector. Written notice of any such sus-
43       pension shall be given by the secretary within not more than 10 days

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  1       thereof to the inspector and the inspector's employer.
  2           (b) A person whose certificate of competency has been suspended
  3       shall be entitled to apply, after 90 days from the date of such suspension,
  4       for reinstatement of such certificate of competency.
  5           (c) If the secretary has reason to believe that an inspector is no longer
  6       qualified to hold a certificate of competency, the secretary, upon not less
  7       than 15 days' written notice to the inspector and such inspector's em-
  8       ployer, shall hold a hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Kan-
  9       sas administrative procedure act at which such inspector and such in-
10       spector's employer shall have an opportunity to be heard. If, as a result
11       of such hearing, the secretary finds that such inspector is no longer qual-
12       ified to hold a certificate of competency, the secretary shall thereupon
13       revoke such certificate of competency.
14           The chief inspector may suspend or revoke a special inspector's certif-
15       icate of competency for cause, after due investigation, if the chief inspector
16       finds incompetence, untrustworthiness, falsification of any matter or
17       statement contained in a special inspector's application or report, or a
18       failure by the special inspector to report findings of any inspection made
19       by such inspector to the chief inspector. Such a suspension or revocation
20       of certificate shall be effective as soon as notice of the suspension or ter-
21       mination has been delivered to the special inspector or the inspector's
22       employer.
23           Sec. 10. K.S.A. 44-922 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-922.
24       If a certificate of competency is lost or destroyed, a new certificate of
25       competency shall be issued in its place without another examination. The
26       secretary may charge a fee for a replacement certificate.
27           Sec. 11. K.S.A. 44-923 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-923.
28       (a) The secretary, the chief inspector or any deputy inspector shall have
29       free access, during reasonable hours, to any premises in the state where
30         a boiler is boilers and pressure vessels are being operated, repaired, in-
31       stalled or   is being constructed for use in this state, for the purpose of
32       ascertaining whether   such boiler is being boilers or pressure vessels have
33       been constructed and installed in accordance with the provisions of this
34       act and the rules and regulations adopted hereunder.
35             (b) Between July 1, 1977, and July 1, 1978, each boiler used or pro-
36       posed to be used within this state, except for boilers exempt under K.S.A.
37       44-915, which has not received an internal inspection during the three
38       (3) years immediately preceding July 1, 1977, shall receive a certificate
39       inspection which shall be an internal inspection, where construction per-
40       mits, or as complete an inspection as possible, where construction does
41       not permit internal inspection.
42           (c) (b)   From and after July 1, 1978, Each boiler used or proposed to
43       be used within this state, except for boilers exempt under K.S.A. 44-915,

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  1       and amendments thereto   (owners and users may request to waive this
  2       exemption), shall be thoroughly inspected as to construction, installation
  3       and condition as follows:
  4           (1) Power boilers and high pressure, high temperature water boilers
  5       shall receive an annual certificate inspection which shall be an internal
  6       inspection, where construction permits, or as complete an inspection as
  7       possible, where construction does not permit internal inspection. Such
  8       boilers shall also be externally inspected while under pressure  , if possible.
  9           (2) Steam heating boilers shall receive an annual certificate inspection
10       with an internal inspection every three (3) years where construction per-
11       mits.
12           (3) All other boilers subject to this section  , except those provided for
13       in subdivision (4) of this subsection, shall receive an annual certificate
14       inspection with an internal inspection at the discretion of the inspector.
15             (4) Boilers utilizing nuclear energy shall be inspected and reported
16       in such form and with such appropriate information as the secretary shall
17       designate.
18           (5) (4) A grace period of two   (2) months beyond the periods specified
19       in subdivisions (1), (2) and (3) of this subsection may elapse between
20       certificate inspections.
21             (6) (5) The secretary may provide, by rules and regulations, for longer
22       periods between certificate inspections.
23             (d) (c) The inspections herein required shall be made by the chief
24       inspector, by a deputy inspector or by a special inspector provided for in
25       this act.
26             (e) (d) If, at the discretion of the inspector, a   hydrostatic pressure
27       test shall be deemed necessary, it shall be made by the owner or user of
28       the boiler.
29             (f) (e) All boilers and pressure vessels, other than cast iron sectional
30       boilers,   ø be installed in this state after the effective date of the first rules
31       and regulations adopted hereunder applying to the construction and in-
32       stallation of new boilers shall be inspected during construction as required
33       by the applicable rules and regulations by an inspector authorized to in-
34       spect boilers and pressure vessels in this state, or, if constructed outside
35       of the state, by an inspector holding a commission issued by the national
36       board of boiler and pressure vessel inspectors. Boilers and pressure vessels
37       regardless of code of construction shall be registered with the national
38       board of boiler and pressure vessel inspectors.
39           (f) Hot water supply boilers shall receive an external certificate in-
40       spection every three years.
41           (g) Low pressure hot water supply boilers with a heat input over
42       400,000 BTUH shall receive an annual external certificate inspection.
43           (h) Hot water supply boilers over 200,000 BTUH or 120 gallon ca-

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  1       pacity shall be stamped and registered with the national board of boiler
  2       and pressure vessels inspectors.
  3           Sec. 12. K.S.A. 44-924 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-924.
  4       (a)   The chief inspector, each deputy inspector and each company em-
  5       ploying a special inspector, within thirty (30) days following each certifi-
  6       cate inspection made by such inspector, All inspections made by any
  7       inspector shall   file a report of such inspection in be reported to the office
  8       of the chief inspector within 30 days following each certificate inspection
  9       upon the appropriate form as   'omulgated by the national board of boiler
10       and pressure vessel inspectors approved by the secretary. The filing of
11       reports of external inspections, other than certificate inspections, shall
12         not be required   except when whenever such inspections disclose that the
13       boiler or pressure vessel is in   a dangerous an unsafe condition.
14           (b) If a report filed pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shows
15       that a boiler or pressure vessel is found to comply with the rules and
16       regulations adopted hereunder, the owner or user thereof shall pay di-
17       rectly to the chief inspector the certificate fee prescribed by subsection
18       (b) of K.S.A. 44-926, and amendments thereto, and the chief inspector or
19       the chief inspector's duly authorized representative shall issue to such
20       owner or user an inspection certificate bearing the date of inspection and
21       specifying the maximum pressure under which the boiler or pressure
22       vessel may be operated. Such inspection certificate shall be valid for not
23       more than   fourteen (14) 14 months from its date. In the case of those
24       boilers covered by   subdivision (1), (2) or (3) of subsection   (c) (b) of K.S.A.
25       44-923, and amendments thereto, for which the secretary has established
26       or extended the operating period between required inspections pursuant
27       to the provisions of subdivision   (6) (5) of subsection   (c) (b) of K.S.A.
28       44-923, and amendments thereto, the certificate shall be valid for a period
29       of not more than two   (2) months beyond the period set by the secretary.
30       Certificates shall be posted under glass, or similarly protected, in the
31       room containing the boiler or pressure vessel.
32           (c) No inspection certificate issued for an insured boiler or pressure
33       vessel based upon a report of a special inspector shall be valid after the
34       boiler or pressure vessel for which it was issued shall cease to be insured
35       by a company duly authorized by this state to provide such insurance,
36       unless another insurance company who then insures the boiler submits
37       an inspection report to the chief inspector within 30 days after the pre-
38       vious insurance company cancels the insurance policy. At the end of the
39       30 days, if the report is not filed, the chief inspector or deputy inspector
40       may perform a certificate inspection, and determine whether to issue a
41       new certificate.
42           (d) The   secretary or the secretary's authorized representative may at
43       any time suspend an inspection certificate if the boiler for which it was

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  1       issued chief inspector or deputy inspector may shut down or suspend the
  2       operation of a boiler or pressure vessel in accordance with the Kansas
  3       administrative procedure act if the chief inspector or deputy inspector
  4       finds that the boiler or pressure vessel cannot be operated without   >=nace
  5       to the public safety an immediate danger to the public health, safety or
  6       welfare or   is found not to does not comply with the rules and regulations
  7       adopted hereunder. The suspension   of the inspection certificate or shut-
  8       down of the boiler or pressure vessel shall continue in effect until   such
  9       boiler shall have been made to conform to the the owner or operator
10       demonstrates that the danger has been abated and the applicable rules
11       and regulations  , and until said inspection certificate shall have been re-
12       instated have been complied with. The chief inspector or deputy inspector
13       shall reinspect the boiler or pressure vessel to ensure it is safe and that
14       applicable rules and regulations have been complied with, before issuing
15       a permit to restart or resume operations.
16           Sec. 13. K.S.A. 44-925 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-925.
17       (a)   From and after July 1, 1978, It shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
18       partnership   or, corporation or other entity to operate in this state a boiler
19       or pressure vessel without a valid inspection certificate, and the operation
20       of a boiler or pressure vessel without such inspection certificate or at a
21       pressure exceeding that specified in such inspection certificate shall con-
22       stitute a class C misdemeanor. Each day of such unlawful operation shall
23       be deemed a separate offense.
24           (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership   or, corpo-
25       ration or other entity to install or operate any boiler or pressure vessel in
26       this state or to construct any boiler or pressure vessel for use in this state
27       in violation of this act or the rules and regulations adopted hereunder,
28       and any such unlawful installation, operation or construction shall con-
29       stitute a class C misdemeanor. Each day of unlawful installation, operation
30       or construction shall be deemed a separate offense.
31           Sec. 14. K.S.A. 44-926 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-926.
32       (a) The owner or user of a boiler or pressure vessel required by this act
33       to be inspected by the chief inspector or a deputy inspector shall pay
34       directly to the chief inspector, upon completion of inspection, inspection
35       fees fixed by the secretary in accordance with this subsection (a). The
36       secretary shall fix annually, by rules and regulations, a schedule of fees
37       for inspections of boilers and pressure vessels by state inspectors and may
38       fix different fees for inspection of boilers and pressure vessels in the var-
39       ious categories. Such fees shall not exceed $250  . per day for each boiler
40       or pressure vessel inspected  , Subject to this limitation, the secretary may
41       establish, by rules and regulations, different categories of boilers to be
42       inspected and may fix, by rules and regulations, different fees for the
43       inspection of boilers in the various categories.

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  1           (b) The owner or user of a boiler or pressure vessel for which an
  2       inspection certificate is to be issued pursuant to subsection (b) of K.S.A.
  3       44-924, and amendments thereto, shall pay directly to the chief inspector,
  4       before issuance of such certificate, a certificate fee fixed by the secretary
  5       by rules and regulations of not to exceed $25.
  6           (c) There is hereby created in the state treasury the boiler inspection
  7       fee fund. The chief inspector shall pay daily to the secretary all   moneys
  8       inspection fees received   from the fees established hereunder, and the
  9       secretary shall remit all   such moneys inspection fees to the state treasurer
10       at least monthly. Upon receipt of any such remittance, the state treasurer
11       shall deposit the entire amount thereof in the state treasury. Twenty per-
12       cent of   each such   deposit inspection fees shall be credited to the state
13       general fund and the balance shall be credited to the boiler inspection
14       fee fund. All expenditures from the boiler inspection fee fund shall be
15       made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director
16       of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the
17       secretary of human resources or by a person or persons designated by
18       the secretary.
19             (d) The fees established by this section immediately prior to the ef-
20       fective date of this act shall continue in effect until different fees are fixed
21       by the secretary by rules and regulations as provided under this section.
22           Sec. 15. K.S.A. 44-928 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-928.
23       (a) Any person aggrieved by any act or determination of the secretary or
24       of the chief inspector, performed or made pursuant to the provisions of
25       this act, or rules and regulations adopted hereunder, may request a hear-
26       ing thereon. Such hearing shall be conducted by the secretary or the
27       secretary's designee in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas ad-
28       ministrative procedure act.   The secretary shall render an order approving,
29       disapproving or modifying the original act or determination.
30           (b) Any action of the secretary pursuant to   subsection (a) this act is
31       subject to review in accordance with the act for judicial review and civil
32       enforcement of agency actions.
33           Sec. 16. K.S.A. 44-929 is hereby amended to read as follows: 44-929.
34       No city, county or other political subdivision of this state shall have the
35       power to make any laws, ordinances or resolutions providing for the con-
36       struction, installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of boilers
37       within the limits of such city, county or political subdivision, and any such
38       laws, ordinances or resolutions heretofore made or passed shall be void
39       and of no effect.
40             The secretary or the chief inspector, if authorized by the secretary, may
41       delegate to any city such authority as is necessary, or contract with any
42       city, to provide for the enforcement of laws pertaining to the construction,
43       installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of boilers within the limits

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  1       of any such city.
  2           Sec. 17. K.S.A. 44-913, 44-914, 44-915, 44-916, 44-917, 44-918, 44-
  3       919, 44-920, 44-921, 44-922, 44-923, 44-924, 44-925, 44-926, 44-928 and
  4       44-929 are hereby repealed.
  5           Sec. 18. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
  6       publication in the statute book.
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