Kansas Statutes Annotated
K.S.A. § 8-507 (2026)
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8-507.
History: L. 1937, ch. 283, § 7; Repealed, L. 1974, ch. 33, § 8-2205; July 1.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1957–2004 · leading case: City of Garden City v. Miller, 311 P.2d 306 (Kan. 1957).
City of Garden City v. Miller, 311 P.2d 306 (Kan. 1957). “That the same is in conflict with and a violation of the provisions of Chapter 8, Article 5, Section 8-507, 8-508 and 8-530 of the General Statutes of Kansas, 1949.”
State Ex Rel. Kline v. Bd. of Comm'rs of Unified Gov't of Wyandotte Cty., 85 P.3d 1237 (Kan. 2004). “There it was pointed out that in K.S.A. 8-507 the legislature stated clearly that the provisions of that act should be applicable and uniform throughout the state and in all political subdivisions and municipalities therein.”
Waits v. St. Louis-San Francisco Ry. Co., 531 P.2d 22 (Kan. 1975). “This is clarified by K.S.A. 8-507 which provides: "The provisions of this act shall be applicable and uniform throughout this state and in all political subdivisions and municipalities therein, and no local authority shall enact or enforce any rule or regulation in conflict with…”
State ex rel. Kline v. Unified Bd. of Commissioners, 85 P.3d 1237 (Kan. 2004). “There it was pointed out that in K.S.A. 8-507 the legislature stated clearly that the provisions of that act should be applicable and uniform throughout the state and in all political subdivisions and municipalities therein.”
City of Junction City v. Griffin, 601 P.2d 684 (Kan. 1979). “There it was pointed out that in K.S.A. 8-507 the legislature stated clearly that the provisions of that act should be applicable and uniform throughout the state and in all political subdivisions and municipalities therein.”
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