Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 65-5707 (2026)

Provisions of federal act adopted; application; submission of lists of chemicals and material safety data sheets

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65-5707. Provisions of federal act adopted; application; submission of lists of chemicals and material safety data sheets. The provisions of sections 302(c), 303(d), 304, 311, 312, 313 and 323 of the federal act, as effective on the effective date of this act, pertaining to providing of information and giving of notifications shall be considered the law of this state and shall apply equally to all federal agencies, departments, installations and facilities located in this state, as well as to any other facilities subject to the federal act. For purposes of complying with this section, facilities regulated under sections 311 and 312 of the federal act shall submit lists of chemicals in lieu of material safety data sheets, and tier II reports in lieu of tier I reports. Material safety data sheets shall be submitted within 30 days of request to the state or local emergency planning committees.

History: L. 1987, ch. 231, § 7; L. 1991, ch. 202, § 3; July 1.

CASE ANNOTATIONS

1. Cited; whether rabon oral larracide is a "harmful material" under K.S.A. 60-3303 triggering four-year statute of repose examined. Koch v. Shell Oil Co., 820 F. Supp. 1336, 1343 (1993).


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Cited in 1 case, 1993–1993 · leading case: Koch v. Shell Oil Co., 820 F. Supp. 1336 (D. Kan. 1993).
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Koch v. Shell Oil Co., 820 F. Supp. 1336 (D. Kan. 1993). “Further, K.S.A. 65-5707 incorporates certain sections of FEPCRA as the law of Kansas.”
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