Kansas's KUCIOBORA does not set a fine cap, a required notice period, or a mandatory hearing before an association penalizes an owner. Under K.S.A. 58-4608 the association may suspend privileges for nonpayment and the board may impose sanctions, but fine amounts and any hearing rights come from the recorded declaration and bylaws.
KUCIOBORA gives associations enforcement tools without a detailed fine code. K.S.A. 58-4608 authorizes the association to 'impose reasonable charges for late payment of assessments' and to 'suspend any right or privilege of a unit owner who has not paid an assessment,' and gives the board discretion to 'impose sanctions' or pursue enforcement for violations. The statute does not state a dollar cap on fines, nor does it require notice and an opportunity to be heard before a penalty is imposed — those procedures are not written into the act. Owners' protections therefore rest on the recorded CC&Rs/bylaws and on the reasonableness requirement that KUCIOBORA applies to rules (§ 58-4617). Disputes over a fine are pursued under the act's enforcement section, K.S.A. 58-4621.
No specific statutory penalty cap. The association may charge reasonable late fees and suspend privileges for nonpayment (§ 58-4608); fine amounts and any notice/hearing steps exist only as set by the recorded declaration and bylaws.
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