Kansas Statutes

§ 36-603 — Identification of guest; parent required to accept liability of minor guest

Kansas § 36-603
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 36HOTELS, LODGINGHOUSES AND RESTAURANTS
Art. 6RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF INNKEEPERS AND GUESTS

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Kan. Stat. Ann. § 36-603 (2026).

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Every guest of the hotel may be required by the innkeeper to produce a valid identification satisfactory to the innkeeper, containing a photograph of the guest and setting forth the name, age and residence of the guest. If the guest is a minor, the innkeeper may also require a parent of such guest to register and to accept, in writing, liability for the guest's room costs, taxes and all charges by such minor and any damages to the guest room, hotel, its furnishings and lost revenue caused by such minor while a guest at the hotel.

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Legislative History

L. 1997, ch. 144, § 3; May 1.

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