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66-1319

Chapter 66.--PUBLIC UTILITIES
Article 13.--MOTOR CARRIERS

      66-1319.   Powers granted to members of highway patrol;inspection and registration of vehicles; cooperation of state agencies.(a) Membersof the Kansas highway patrol shall exercise the powerand authority of the superintendent of theKansas highway patrol in the execution of the dutiesimposed upon the superintendent by this act to the extent that theexercise of such power and authority isdelegated to such members by the superintendent or is prescribed by law.In enforcing thelaws referred to in K.S.A. 66-1318, and amendmentsthereto, members of thehighway patrol are authorized and empowered to inspect any motor vehiclerequired by law to comply with any of such laws and rules and regulationsrelating thereto. Exceptas otherwise provided in K.S.A. 8-1910, and amendments thereto, whenever any memberof the highway patrol shall determine that any vehicle is notproperly registered under or not in compliance with any of such laws,such member of the highway patrol may require such vehicle to be driven to thenearest motor carrier inspection station, if there is one within five miles,and if not, to another suitable place, and remain there untilthe driver thereof has complied with any or all of such laws. Anydriver of a vehicle who fails or refuses to drive such vehicle to thenearest inspection station or other suitable place when so directed by amember of the highway patrol shall be deemed guilty of amisdemeanor.

      (b)   The superintendent of the Kansas highwaypatrol or any other member thereofdesignated by the superintendent mayissue any license, permit, registration or certificate required underany of such laws when so directed by law or by the head of the agencyadministering such laws.

      (c)   The superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol, the secretary ofrevenue, the secretary of transportation, the chairperson of the statecorporation commission and the livestock commissioner shall cooperate inall functions relating to the enforcement of such laws.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 304, § 4;L. 1988, ch. 266, § 9; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter66 > Article13 > Statutes_28064

66-1319

Chapter 66.--PUBLIC UTILITIES
Article 13.--MOTOR CARRIERS

      66-1319.   Powers granted to members of highway patrol;inspection and registration of vehicles; cooperation of state agencies.(a) Membersof the Kansas highway patrol shall exercise the powerand authority of the superintendent of theKansas highway patrol in the execution of the dutiesimposed upon the superintendent by this act to the extent that theexercise of such power and authority isdelegated to such members by the superintendent or is prescribed by law.In enforcing thelaws referred to in K.S.A. 66-1318, and amendmentsthereto, members of thehighway patrol are authorized and empowered to inspect any motor vehiclerequired by law to comply with any of such laws and rules and regulationsrelating thereto. Exceptas otherwise provided in K.S.A. 8-1910, and amendments thereto, whenever any memberof the highway patrol shall determine that any vehicle is notproperly registered under or not in compliance with any of such laws,such member of the highway patrol may require such vehicle to be driven to thenearest motor carrier inspection station, if there is one within five miles,and if not, to another suitable place, and remain there untilthe driver thereof has complied with any or all of such laws. Anydriver of a vehicle who fails or refuses to drive such vehicle to thenearest inspection station or other suitable place when so directed by amember of the highway patrol shall be deemed guilty of amisdemeanor.

      (b)   The superintendent of the Kansas highwaypatrol or any other member thereofdesignated by the superintendent mayissue any license, permit, registration or certificate required underany of such laws when so directed by law or by the head of the agencyadministering such laws.

      (c)   The superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol, the secretary ofrevenue, the secretary of transportation, the chairperson of the statecorporation commission and the livestock commissioner shall cooperate inall functions relating to the enforcement of such laws.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 304, § 4;L. 1988, ch. 266, § 9; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter66 > Article13 > Statutes_28064

66-1319

Chapter 66.--PUBLIC UTILITIES
Article 13.--MOTOR CARRIERS

      66-1319.   Powers granted to members of highway patrol;inspection and registration of vehicles; cooperation of state agencies.(a) Membersof the Kansas highway patrol shall exercise the powerand authority of the superintendent of theKansas highway patrol in the execution of the dutiesimposed upon the superintendent by this act to the extent that theexercise of such power and authority isdelegated to such members by the superintendent or is prescribed by law.In enforcing thelaws referred to in K.S.A. 66-1318, and amendmentsthereto, members of thehighway patrol are authorized and empowered to inspect any motor vehiclerequired by law to comply with any of such laws and rules and regulationsrelating thereto. Exceptas otherwise provided in K.S.A. 8-1910, and amendments thereto, whenever any memberof the highway patrol shall determine that any vehicle is notproperly registered under or not in compliance with any of such laws,such member of the highway patrol may require such vehicle to be driven to thenearest motor carrier inspection station, if there is one within five miles,and if not, to another suitable place, and remain there untilthe driver thereof has complied with any or all of such laws. Anydriver of a vehicle who fails or refuses to drive such vehicle to thenearest inspection station or other suitable place when so directed by amember of the highway patrol shall be deemed guilty of amisdemeanor.

      (b)   The superintendent of the Kansas highwaypatrol or any other member thereofdesignated by the superintendent mayissue any license, permit, registration or certificate required underany of such laws when so directed by law or by the head of the agencyadministering such laws.

      (c)   The superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol, the secretary ofrevenue, the secretary of transportation, the chairperson of the statecorporation commission and the livestock commissioner shall cooperate inall functions relating to the enforcement of such laws.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 304, § 4;L. 1988, ch. 266, § 9; July 1.