Mike Ward Butler County Attorney 214 W. Central El Dorado, Kansas 67042
Dear Mr. Ward:
You request our opinion concerning whether a fire district organized pursuant to K.S.A.
A city may enter into a contract that aids in the performance of its public duties. K.S.A.
While K.S.A.
Our conclusion is buttressed by other provisions of the act that authorize agreements between a fire district and a city for fire prevention services. [See K.S.A.
"We find no statutory discussion in K.S.A.
19-3601 et seq. addressing the provision of services to private entities or individuals owning property outside the boundaries of a fire district. The statutes do not expressly require, permit or prohibit such a practice. Thus, we must determine whether implied authority permits a fire district to provide fire protection services to property located outside the boundaries of the district.
. . . .
"The language contained in K.S.A.
19-3601a expressly permits a fire district to enter into contracts and to do all things necessary to effectuate the purposes of this act. Thus, a fire district may enter into express contracts . . . and take actions necessary to effectuate the purposes of the act. Implied authority may permit certain extra territorial contracts or provision of services. However, a fire district is not required by law to provide extraterritorial services. Rather, such services may only be provided when statutorily approved or instances which promote the purposes of the fire district."The purpose of creating a fire district is to provide fire protection to the property within the boundaries of the fire district. Thus, all activities engaged in by a fire district must promote such a purpose. The provision of services to property located outside the boundaries of a fire district should be limited to situations involving protection of property within the district. . . ."
This same rationale applies here in that the fire district's enforcement of a city's fire prevention code will ultimately protect lives and property within the district by preventing fire from occurring in the first place. Therefore, Butler county fire district no. 1 may contract with the city of Andover to enforce the latter's fire prevention code.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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