Author: Vern Miller
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"You inquire concerning your responsibility to publish opinions of the commission. Specifically, you ask whether publication must be made in the official state paper. You inquire, alterna- tively, whether the word "publish" as used in this section means merely that you must maintain a file of all such opinions which shall be open to public inspection."
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-273
Author: Vern Miller
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"You inquire concerning your responsibility to publish opinions of the commission. Specifically, you ask whether publication must be made in the official state paper. You inquire, alterna- tively, whether the word "publish" as used in this section means merely that you must maintain a file of all such opinions which shall be open to public inspection."
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"You inquire concerning your responsibility to publish opinions of the commission. Specifically, you ask whether publication must be made in the official state paper. You inquire, alterna- tively, whether the word "publish" as used in this section means merely that you must maintain a file of all such opinions which shall be open to public inspection."
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-244
Author: Vern Miller
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After discussions with the Office of Revenue Sharing, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., we are constrained to withdraw our opinion no. 74-150, issued to you under date of May 16, 1974.
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After discussions with the Office of Revenue Sharing, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., we are constrained to withdraw our opinion no. 74-150, issued to you under date of May 16, 1974.
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-182
Author: Vern Miller
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You inquire concerning §§ 53 and 54 of 1974 House Bill 2054, which amends K.S.A. 1973 Supp. 59-215 and -216, respectively.
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You inquire concerning §§ 53 and 54 of 1974 House Bill 2054, which amends K.S.A. 1973 Supp. 59-215 and -216, respectively.
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-001
Author: Vern Miller
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Opinion concerning a "letter of December 13, inquiring whether a letter dated September 21, 1973, addressed to myself as chairman of the State Rules and Regulations Board, may be 'utilized as completing the formal receipt requirements needed in order to adopt permanent Rules and Regulations?'"
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Opinion concerning a "letter of December 13, inquiring whether a letter dated September 21, 1973, addressed to myself as chairman of the State Rules and Regulations Board, may be 'utilized as completing the formal receipt requirements needed in order to adopt permanent Rules and Regulations?'"
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-081
Author: Vern Miller
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You request our opinion concerning the proper charge for recording a deed and a consent.
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You request our opinion concerning the proper charge for recording a deed and a consent.
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-333
Author: Vern Miller
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"You inquire concerning the "constitutionality of having an address follow a candidate's name on the ballot." You suggest that the requirement is discriminatory, comparable to a requirement that a candidate of a particular race or creed be identified as such on the ballot."
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"You inquire concerning the "constitutionality of having an address follow a candidate's name on the ballot." You suggest that the requirement is discriminatory, comparable to a requirement that a candidate of a particular race or creed be identified as such on the ballot."
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-348
Author: Vern Miller
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I enclose copies of three opinions, each of which deal in some fashion with the sufficiency of write-in names. Generally speaking, if the voter spells the name of the write-in candidate in such a fashion that the voter's intention is apparent, that vote should be counted.
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I enclose copies of three opinions, each of which deal in some fashion with the sufficiency of write-in names. Generally speaking, if the voter spells the name of the write-in candidate in such a fashion that the voter's intention is apparent, that vote should be counted.
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-077
Author: Vern Miller
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"You have requested from this office a definition of the term "contiguous land" as used in K.S.A. 82a-405 and K.S.A. 1973 Supp. 82a-409 ... Further, you have asked for a definition of the phrase 'tract of land'."
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"You have requested from this office a definition of the term "contiguous land" as used in K.S.A. 82a-405 and K.S.A. 1973 Supp. 82a-409 ... Further, you have asked for a definition of the phrase 'tract of land'."
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-073
Author: Vern Miller
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"You advise that Governor Docking has furnished three executive reorganization orders to the Legislature ... and that these orders were "received at approximately 5:30 o'clock P.M., after the Senate and the House adjourned, on the 30th day after convening. ... The orders were in fact presented to employees of the House and Senate who remained on duty for the purpose of receiving them. Article I, ʹ 6 of the Kansas Constitution requires the Governor to transmit such orders "to the legislature within the first thirty calendar days of any regular session." ... Nothing in this language requires, in our view, that an order transmitted on the thirtieth calendar day of any regular session be transmitted while either the House of Representatives or the Senate remains in session on that day. It is sufficient, in our view, if the order is transmitted prior to 12:00 P.M. on the thirtieth day, and accepted by officers or employees of the Legislature prior to that time."
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"You advise that Governor Docking has furnished three executive reorganization orders to the Legislature ... and that these orders were "received at approximately 5:30 o'clock P.M., after the Senate and the House adjourned, on the 30th day after convening. ... The orders were in fact presented to employees of the House and Senate who remained on duty for the purpose of receiving them. Article I, ʹ 6 of the Kansas Constitution requires the Governor to transmit such orders "to the legislature within the first thirty calendar days of any regular session." ... Nothing in this language requires, in our view, that an order transmitted on the thirtieth calendar day of any regular session be transmitted while either the House of Representatives or the Senate remains in session on that day. It is sufficient, in our view, if the order is transmitted prior to 12:00 P.M. on the thirtieth day, and accepted by officers or employees of the Legislature prior to that time."
Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-243
Author: Vern Miller
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In connection with our opinion of July 16, 1974, issued upon your inquiry regarding the crediting of interest income on moneys within the Attorney General's antitrust suspense fund, it is the further opinion of this office that the transactions crediting such interest income to the State General Fund should be reversed and a like amount credited to the Attorney General's antitrust suspense fund.
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In connection with our opinion of July 16, 1974, issued upon your inquiry regarding the crediting of interest income on moneys within the Attorney General's antitrust suspense fund, it is the further opinion of this office that the transactions crediting such interest income to the State General Fund should be reversed and a like amount credited to the Attorney General's antitrust suspense fund.