Kansas Plumbing Legislation, Codes, and Guidelines
State-Level Plumbing Codes and Legislation in Kansas
Kansas does not have a mandatory, statewide plumbing code or a state-level plumbing licensing board. Plumbing regulations, including the adoption of specific building codes and the issuance of trade licenses, are managed entirely at the local level by individual cities and counties. Because there is no state-mandated uniform code, plumbing standards can vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another.
Primary Regulatory Authority
There is no single state agency that sets or enforces plumbing standards for the entire state of Kansas. Instead, authority is delegated to local governing bodies (cities and counties). Contractors and property owners must consult the building department or code enforcement office of the specific jurisdiction where the work is being performed to determine which code edition (e.g., International Plumbing Code or Uniform Plumbing Code) has been adopted and what local amendments may apply.
Resources to Learn More
- Sedgwick County/Wichita Metropolitan Area Building and Construction Department (MABCD) - Codes and Ordinances
- Johnson County Contractor Licensing
- IAPMO Store (for Uniform Plumbing Code information)
- International Code Council (for International Plumbing Code information)
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- Kansas Plumber Contractor Licensing Requirements
- Find Plumber Contractors in Kansas