Session of 1999
SENATE BILL No. 391
By Joint Committee on State Building Construction
12-17
9 AN ACT
concerning state buildings and facilities; capital improvement
10 projects; building
code interpretations and variances; amending K.S.A.
11 75-3783 and repealing
the existing section.
12
13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. K.S.A. 75-3783 is hereby amended to read as follows:
75-
15 3783. (a) In addition to other powers and
duties, and with the advice of
16 the state building advisory commission, the
secretary of administration
17 shall:
18 (1) Collect and
maintain current data on construction costs, including
19 materials and labor, and the current and
forecasted economic status and
20 activity of the construction industry in
the state;
21 (2) establish
criteria and procedures to evaluate the qualifications and
22 performance of contractors providing any
architectural services, as de-
23 fined in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-1251,
and amendments thereto, en-
24 gineering services, as defined in
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5802, and
25 amendments thereto, and construction
services for capital improvement
26 projects for the construction of buildings
or for major repairs or improve-
27 ments to buildings for state agencies; and
gather information on and eval-
28 uate the past and present performance of
all such contractors on similar
29 public and private projects;
30 (3) issue a
written order, personally signed by the secretary, to the
31 contractor stopping the progress of the
work upon any project whenever
32 the secretary determines that the work does
not comply with contract
33 documents; and
34 (4) develop and
adopt standards, with the advice and assistance of
35 the director of architectural services, for
the inspection and acceptance
36 of projects for the construction of
buildings and major repairs and im-
37 provements to buildings for state agencies
and for the qualifications of
38 inspection personnel employed by state
agencies.
39 (b) With the
advice of the state building advisory commission, the
40 secretary of administration may develop and
adopt rules and regulations
41 in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
77-415 et seq., and amend-
42 ments thereto, establishing standards for
planning, design and construc-
43 tion of buildings and major repairs and
improvements to buildings for
2
1 state agencies, which standards shall
include energy conservation
2 standards.
3 (c) Upon
the request of the director of architectural services or
the
4 chief administrative officer of a
state agency, the secretary of administra-
5 tion may interpret building code
requirements for a state building or
6 facility and may approve variances
from such requirements when deemed
7 by the secretary to be in the best
interests of the state. The director of
8 architectural services shall
provide advice and assistance to the secretary
9 of administration regarding such
building code interpretations and vari-
10 ances. Each such variance which relates
to fire safety or the provisions of
11 the Kansas fire prevention code is
subject to approval by the state fire
12 marshal. Upon approval by the state fire
marshal, the building for which
13 a variance has been approved under this
subsection shall be deemed to
14 comply with the Kansas fire prevention
code with respect to such
15 variance.
16 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 75-3783 is hereby
repealed.
17 Sec. 3. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
18 publication in the statute book.