Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-194

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-194 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Kansas residency is a continuing requirement for licensure as a resident real estate broker or salesperson. When a resident licensee moves to another state, such licensee is not eligible for renewal of a resident license, but must instead apply for a nonresident license and, consequently, provide proof of compliance with all provisions of K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 58-3040, including the requirement of licensure by the new state of residence. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 58-3039, 58-3040, 58-3045.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-194

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-194 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Kansas residency is a continuing requirement for licensure as a resident real estate broker or salesperson. When a resident licensee moves to another state, such licensee is not eligible for renewal of a resident license, but must instead apply for a nonresident license and, consequently, provide proof of compliance with all provisions of K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 58-3040, including the requirement of licensure by the new state of residence. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 58-3039, 58-3040, 58-3045.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-030

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-030 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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The Adjutant General may not exercise his rulemaking powers inconsistent with powers granted the governor regarding federally-subsidized flood insurance, pursuant to K.S.A. 48-938. Cited herein: K.S.A. 48-904, 48-907, 48-923, 48-938, 42 U.S.C.A. section 5121, Pub. L. 93-288 (1974).

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-164

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-164 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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A register of deeds is required to file of record a written instrument whereby real estate may be affected. Such filing can properly be refused only if the instrument contains apparent errors, or is not proved or acknowledged, and certified in the manner prescribed by law, or the register of deeds has been directed by a court not to file the instrument. Of course, a register of deeds also may refuse to file instruments that clearly do not affect real estate, or where the law requires some act, such as payment of the mortgage registration fee, before the instrument may be received and filed of record. Cited herein: K.S.A. 58-2221.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-183

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-183 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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As amended by L. 1982, ch. 144, section 5, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567 provides that a person convicted of a violation of the offense of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol may be required to perform public or community service work as an alternative to incarceration or payment of a fine. In assigning the work to be performed, a judge or court services division would be exercising judicial and discretionary functions, respectively, and would be exempt from liability under the Tort Claims Act, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 75-6101 e̲t̲ s̲e̲q̲. However, as noted by Attorney General Opinion Nos. 81-98 and 82-157, the recipient organization (including local governments and non-profit corporations) may be liable for injuries and damages inflicted or suffered by persons acting within the scope of their designated community service duties. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567 (as amended by L. 1982, ch. 144, section 5), K.S.A. 21-4610, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 75-6102, 75-6104.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-206

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-206 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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1980 House Bill No. 3178 (L. 1980, ch. 64) is an enactment of the legislature which does not uniformly apply to all cities. Thus, since K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 10-1208 and 12-866 were sections of that enactment, a city, pursuant to its constitutional home rule powers, may exempt itself by charter ordinance from the whole or any part of these statutes applicable to such city. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 10-1208, 12-866, 13-1243, 13-14d12, 75-1123, 75-1124, Kan. Const., Art. 12, section 5.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-171

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-171 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Neither K.S.A. 12-1222 nor the common law doctrine of incompatibility of offices precludes a person from simultaneously being the county register of deeds and a member of a city's library board. Cited herein: K.S.A. 12-1218 and 12-1222.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-169

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-169 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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As amended by L. 1982, ch. 144, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567 contains new provisions for the sentencing of persons who are convicted of operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Additionally, the act amends K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1001 to admit into evidence the defendant's refusal to take a chemical test for the presence of alcohol. While the act does not specifically provide that these changes will apply only to offenses committed after its effective date of July 1, 1982, such a result is necessary in view of the substantive, as opposed to merely procedural, nature of these two amendments. Accordingly, the above-referenced amendments are applicable only to offenses committed after the effective date of the act. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1001, 8-1567, both as amended by L. 1982, ch. 144, K.S.A. 21-3102, 22-4618.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-175

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-175 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567(c), as amended by section 5 of Senate Bill No. 699, establishes penalties for persons convicted of their first violation of the statute. Prior to the 1982 amendment, the subsection authorized a court to punish first time violators by imposing a specified jail sentence or a specified fine, "or by both such fine and imprisonment." In the amended statute, the word "and" replaces the word "or" between the term of imprisonment and the amount of the fine, although the phrase "or by both such fine and imprisonment" is retained. In that the intent of the legislature in altering the disjunctive "or" to the conjunctive "and" was to require both forms of punishment, the additional phrase allowing such is now mere verbiage, and adds nothing to the statute. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567, as amended by L. 1982, ch. 144, section 5.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-064

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-064 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Pursuant to K.S.A. 82a-1021(e), an eligible voter in groundwater management district elections must either own a specified quantity of land or be a user of a specified amount of groundwater annually. In the case of property which is leased to a tenant, the statute provides that the landowner, and not the tenant, possesses the right to vote for such property, unless provided otherwise by the parties in interest. However, should the tenant meet the standard for a water user, he too would be an eligible voter, Cited herein: K.S.A. 82a-1021(e), 82a-1030.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-152

Attorney General Opinion No. 1982-152 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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As amended by 1982 Senate Bill No. 699, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567 provides [at subsection (n)] that a city may enact an ordinance which prohibits or makes unlawful the same acts as are dealt with by the statute, provided that the ordinance's minimum penalties are the same as the statutes for any given violation, and the ordinance's maximum penalty does not exceed that of the statute. Apart from these limits, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567 as amended does not preempt a city from taking action in this area. As amended by 1982 Senate Bill No. 699, K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567(c), (d) and (e) prohibit a prosecuting attorney from entering into any plea-bargaining agreement by which a defendant enters a guilty or no contest plea to a lesser offense than that originally charged. While no sanctions against such conduct exist under the statute, provisions of the general ouster law could be applied against prosecuting attorneys who violate the prohibition against plea-bargaining. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1981 Supp. 8-1567, as amended by 1982 Senate Bill No. 699, K.S.A. 22-2907, 22-2908.