Land Use & Zoning
In Kansas, a building permit is typically issued by:
AThe KREC
BThe local municipality or county building department✓ Correct
CThe Kansas Secretary of State
DThe state fire marshal only
Explanation
Building permits in Kansas are issued by the local municipality (city or county) building department to ensure construction meets applicable building codes.
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