Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB516

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Exempting elevators that are owned by a nonprofit organization with a maintenance service contract for such elevator from the annual inspection requirement under the elevator safety act.

Impact

By changing the inspection requirements, SB516 aims to streamline the operational processes for nonprofits that own elevators. This proposed change could lead to increased cost savings for these organizations, as they would no longer be mandated to undergo costly annual inspections if they have a maintenance contract in place. As such, the bill could encourage more nonprofits to invest in elevator maintenance without the concern of additional financial liability for frequent inspections.

Summary

Senate Bill 516 is a legislative proposal that seeks to amend existing provisions under the elevator safety act in Kansas. The primary focus of the bill is to exempt elevators owned by nonprofit organizations from the annual inspection requirement, provided they maintain a service contract with a licensed elevator contractor. Supporters of the bill argue that this exemption will reduce the regulatory burden on nonprofit organizations that often rely on limited resources for their operational needs.

Conclusion

Overall, while SB516 presents benefits for nonprofit organizations by alleviating some regulatory pressures, the debate over its implications for public safety will be an important aspect of discussions as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Contention

Notably, the proposed exemption has drawn attention and raises points of contention regarding public safety. Critics may argue that loosening inspection requirements could potentially lead to safety risks, as fewer inspections could mean less oversight of elevator conditions. These discussions will likely focus on balancing the financial implications for nonprofits with the necessity for maintaining safety standards in the use and operation of elevators within various facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2826

Making amendments to the elevator safety act concerning the definition of elevator, licensure requirements, inspection and testing requirements and adoption of rules and regulations.

KS SB143

House Substitute for SB143 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Updating elevator safety act provisions concerning the definition of elevator, mechanic and contractor employee licensing requirements, inspection, testing and accident reporting requirements and exceptions, permitting inspections by insurance companies and licensed elevator mechanics and establishing educational and testing options for elevator inspector licensing.

KS HB1013

Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Elevator Units Owned by Nonprofit Entities

KS HB2827

Delaying the enforcement of the elevator safety act until at least July 1, 2025.

KS HB875

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

KS HB548

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

KS H608

Safety Requirements for Elevators

KS HB505

Elevator Safety - Privately Owned Single-Family Residential Elevators - Inspection and Registration Requirements

KS SB198

Elevator Safety – Privately Owned Single–Family Residential Elevators – Inspection and Registration Requirements

KS SB34

Residential Elevators - Inspections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.