Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-113

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-113 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The legislature may extend the terms of office of county treasurers elected at the general election in 1976 until the second Tuesday of October of 1981.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-113

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-113 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The legislature may extend the terms of office of county treasurers elected at the general election in 1976 until the second Tuesday of October of 1981.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-177

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-177 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The Civil Rights Commission may contract with a local attorney to serve as a pro tem hearing examiner under House Bill 2889 signed in to law April 12, 1978.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-060

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-060 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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1978 House Bill 2930, prohibiting the ownership of real property in the State of Kansas by noncitizens, would, if enacted, be insupportable under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-083

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-083 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The provisions of House Bill No. 3050 are supported by the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in California v. LaRue, 409 U.S. 109, 34 L. Ed. 2d 342, 93 S. Ct. 390 (1972).

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-251

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-251 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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A city may lawfully forbid the location of mobile homes for residential purposes in any area of the city except those locations zoned expressly for mobile home parks or mobile home communities, under City of Colby v. Hurtt, 212 Kan. 113, 509 P.2d 1142 (1973).

Attorney General Opinion No. 1976-113

Attorney General Opinion No. 1976-113 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The exchange agreements which existed between the State Law Library as a department of the State Law Library and foreign jurisdictions at the time of the transfer (July 1, 1975) became the property of the Kansas Supreme Court Law Library and under the control of the Kansas Supreme Court Law Library.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-323

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-323 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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The Secretary of Human Resources has no authority to extend the exemption for law enforcement and fire protection personnel more broadly than that now set forth in K.A.R. 49-30-4.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-388

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-388 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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A defendant has the right to appeal a judgment of the District Magistrate Court, even where defendant has plead guilty to nolo contendre, K.S.A. 1977 Supp. 22-3609a.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-123

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-123 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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Counties are subject to the provisions of the minimum wage and maximum hour law, K.S.A. 1977 Supp. 44-1201 e̲t̲ s̲e̲q̲.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-345

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-345 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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1929 House Bill No. 421 did not contain amendment as passed by both House of Representatives and the Senate when governor signed it. Such amendment did not become effective as a part of the final act.