The bill establishes that no city or county in Kansas can require a real property owner to grant a right-of-way or an extension of an existing right-of-way as a condition for the approval of a building permit unless the property owner consents to the grant and receives fair compensation. This provision aims to protect property owners from being compelled to give up their rights without their agreement and without appropriate compensation.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that cities and counties are not prohibited from requiring the grant of a right-of-way from multiple adjoining property owners when such a grant is necessary for the improvement of public streets or facilities. This ensures that while individual property rights are protected, there is still a mechanism for local governments to obtain necessary rights-of-way for public improvements when needed. The act will take effect upon its publication in the statute book.