Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 56 - STATE OF KANSAS OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL

Here’s a structured overview of Agency 56 – Kansas Administrative Regulations for the Office of the Adjutant General:

📘 Overview by Article

Article 1: Armories (§ 56‑1‑1 to 56‑1‑6)

Use & Application: Defines who may use National Guard armories, application process, and eligibility terms.

§ 56‑1‑4 Responsibilities:

Users must submit applications (both temporary and regular, including preschool requests), comply with contracts, and coordinate via station commander or Adjutant General (law.cornell.edu).

Station commanders oversee funds, approve public use, forward requests and financial reports, and establish recordkeeping (law.cornell.edu).

Unit administrators manage daily operations, step in for station commanders when needed, and open armories during emergencies (law.cornell.edu).

§ 56‑1‑6 Enforcement:

Non‐compliance can result in expulsion.

Disputes escalate to the military advisory board; its decisions are final (regulations.justia.com).

Article 2: Standards for Local Disaster Agencies (§ 56‑2‑1 to § 56‑2‑2)

Sets expectations for local disaster agency preparedness and coordination in collaboration with the Kansas Division of Emergency Management. Present in listings, though detailed text isn’t readily available via current sources (law.cornell.edu).

Article 3: Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Fees (§ 56‑3‑1 to § 56‑3‑6)

Establishes fees and administration of the Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fee Fund.

§ 56‑3‑2 Fee Fund: Annual fee is set by the Adjutant General pursuant to regulatory guidelines (casetext.com).

§ 56‑3‑4 Disbursement Requests: Requires government entities to submit detailed budget estimates (including line items, staffing, capital equipment allocations, facility-specific details), with deadlines and procedures for notifications and fund deposits (regulations.justia.com).

🔎 Summary Table

Article

Topic

Highlights

1

Armories

Use rules; application; responsibilities for users, commanders, and administrators; enforcement

2

Local Disaster Agencies

Standards for preparedness—specifics in Kansas statutes

3

Nuclear Emergency Fees

Fee fund setup; annual fee; request and disbursement procedures

🧭 Next Steps

For official and up‑to‑date regulatory texts, consider consulting the Kansas Office of the Secretary of State or the Kansas Adjutant General’s Office.

 

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