Douglas P. Witteman Coffey County Attorney Coffey County Courthouse P.O. Box 310 Burlington, Kansas 66839
Dear Mr. Witteman:
You request our opinion regarding whether a county may impose local environmental standards or separation distances for confined animal feeding facilities which are more strict than those set out in 1998 Substitute for House Bill No. 2950 (Sub. for H.B. 2950) and any regulations promulgated thereunder by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. You acknowledge that in Attorney General Opinion No.
K.S.A. 1997 Supp.
"Counties may not exempt from or effect changes in K.S.A.
2-1915 ,2-3302 ,2-3305 ,2-3307 ,17-5904 ,17-5908 ,47-1219 ,65-171d ,74-5065 ,74-5066 ,74-8902 ,74-8905 and79-32,117 , sections 2 through 22, 24, 28, 37, and 38 and amendments thereto or revivers thereof."2
Several of the statutes listed in the amendment may relate to environmental standards for confined feeding facilities. K.S.A.
County home rule power is derived from the Legislature and is subject to specific statutory limitation and restriction by the Legislature.3
The limitation on home rule added by Sub. for H.B. 2950 prevents a county from exercising its power of home rule to enact regulations for confined animal feeding facilities that would change any provision of the statutes enumerated in the limitation. Therefore, a county may not impose more stringent separation distance requirements for confined animal feeding facilities than those set out in K.S.A. 1997 Supp.
In addition to a county's power to enact stricter separation distances, you inquire about the impact of Sub. for H.B. 2950 on a county's power to enact stricter environmental standards through its sanitation code.4 Sub. for H.B. 2950 does not mention county sanitation codes and we find no provisions of Sub. for H.B. 2950, other than those contained in Section 39 discussed above, which impact a county's power to enact stricter environmental standards on confined feeding facilities. Therefore, we affirm the conclusions stated in Attorney General Opinion No.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Donna M. Voth Assistant Attorney General
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