Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2651

Introduced
1/31/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

Requiring a third party that causes damage to crops or land to notify the landowner of such damage, request documentation of existing tenants of such land and to reimburse such landowner and any such tenant in accordance with the existing land lease agreement.

Impact

The bill is designed to clarify the process by which landowners and tenants can seek compensation for damages incurred due to third-party actions. By establishing a clear set of requirements for notification and reimbursement, HB2651 seeks to protect the interests of agricultural producers by ensuring they are compensated fairly for damages that jeopardize their livelihoods. The enactment of this bill may lead to more equitable resolutions when disputes arise concerning farm tenancies and damages caused by external parties.

Summary

House Bill 2651 is focused on the agricultural sector, specifically addressing the responsibilities of third parties that cause damage to crops or land during the course of a farm tenancy. The bill mandates that any third party responsible for such damage must notify the landowner, request documentation related to existing tenants, and reimburse both the landowner and tenants according to their lease agreements. This measure aims to streamline the process of damage notification and reimbursement to enhance accountability among third parties, which can include various entities such as those holding oil and gas leases.

Contention

While the intent behind HB2651 is largely supportive of farmers and landowners, there are potential points of contention that could arise during discussions or in practice. For example, challenges may emerge around the definition of liability and the burden of proof required for tenants and landowners to receive compensation. Entities that often operate on leased land, such as oil and gas companies, may raise concerns about transparency and the feasibility of adhering to these requirements, which could introduce complexity into future land use and lease negotiations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB4573

Relating to best management practices for landowners regarding the exercise of power of eminent domain for landowners.

KS SB2264

Notification to landowners.

KS HB2741

Game and fish; landowners; licenses; documentation; effective date.

KS HB1020

Public lands; requiring notice to certain landowners when state school lands are recategorized; effective date.

KS HB623

Requires DOTD to provide notification to landowners about crossing closures

KS SB148

Allow landowners to designate licenses to persons with disabilities

KS SB186

"Georgia Landowners Protection Act"; enact

KS HB522

Provide landowner preference bison tags for landowners near YNP

KS HF2279

Landlord and tenant provisions modified, early renewals on rental leases limited, landlord required to provide tenant with notice of option to inspect rental unit at beginning and end of tenancy, and damages established.

KS SB1160

Relating to the liability of landowners for damage or injury, including liability for harm to a trespasser.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.