Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB506

Introduced
2/13/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Invalidating restrictive covenants that limits or prohibits the installation of solar panels and allowing the adoption of reasonable rules concerning solar panels.

Impact

The implications of SB506 are significant for both homeowners and homeowners associations. By nullifying restrictive covenants, the bill removes barriers that have historically limited the use of solar energy in residential areas. This is expected to encourage more homeowners to consider solar energy as a viable option for reducing energy costs and contributing to environmental sustainability. However, associations will still retain some regulatory power, allowing them to manage the aesthetic aspects of residential property while ensuring that they cannot impede the installation of solar panels.

Summary

Senate Bill 506 aims to enhance residential solar energy initiatives by declaring any restrictive covenants that limit or prohibit the installation of solar panels on rooftops of residential properties as void and unenforceable, effective July 1, 2024. This legislative move is designed to facilitate homeowners' rights to install solar energy systems, aligning with broader state and national goals of promoting renewable energy and sustainability measures. The bill additionally allows homeowners associations to establish reasonable rules concerning solar panels, with the stipulation that these rules cannot outright prohibit rooftop installations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for promoting renewable energy usage and individual homeowner rights, there may be contention surrounding the balance of power between homeowners and associations. Some might argue that allowing associations to impose rules—even if they cannot prohibit installations—could lead to conflicts over the aesthetic standards and the degree of regulation that is considered 'reasonable.' The discourse surrounding SB506 may reflect broader concerns regarding state intervention in local governance and the interests of community members versus collective regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB144

Invalidating restrictive covenants that limit or prohibit the installation of solar panels and allowing the adoption of reasonable rules by homeowners associations concerning solar panels.

KS SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

KS SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

KS SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

KS SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

KS HB2338

Relating to the enforcement of restrictive covenants regarding solar panels.

KS HB1662

Changes the laws regarding restrictive covenants by expanding the definition of prohibited covenants and establishes a procedure to remove prohibited covenants from deeds

KS S2907

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

KS A1783

Concerns installation and maintenance of solar panels in common interest communities.

KS HB1535

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.