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Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-244

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-244 PDF 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.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-244

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-244 PDF 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.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1977-244

Attorney General Opinion No. 1977-244 PDF Author: Curt Thomas Schneider
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For purposes of licensure by endorsement as provided by K.S.A. 65-2833, Guam is a "territory."

Attorney General Opinion No. 1980-244

Attorney General Opinion No. 1980-244 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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A fundamental right of every creditor is that of set-off. Thus, where the State of Kansas and another party are mutually-indebted for liquidated amounts, the state as a creditor may exercise such right of set-off. The exercise of such right does not compromise the integrity of the appropriation process. The director of accounts and reports is both impliedly and explicitly empowered by statute to exercise the right of set-off in the state's behalf. However, because requisite "state action" exists, such right must be exercised in consonance with the dictates of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Affirming Attorney General Opinion No. 75-408, but modifying Attorney General Opinion No. 78-297. Cited herein: K.S.A. 75-3731; L. 1980, ch. 260, section 1; Kan. Const., Art. 2, section 24; 20 U.S.C.A. section 1232g; U.S. Const., Amend. XIV.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-124

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-124 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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We have been advised by the State Treasurer's Office that you are serving as attorney for the administrator of the estate of Adolph Johnson. There are no known heirs. The estate presently has several securities in the form of stock and a cemetery lot. The question arises whether the State Treasurer is authorized to accept the certificates and title from the administrator for subsequent sale by him during a more favorable market period.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-048

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-048 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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In the enactment of legislation providing for a central motor pool for state motor vehicles, there were provided restrictions upon the purchase of motor vehicles by individual state agencies.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-084

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-084 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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You state that a member of the Credit Union Council ... was appointed to fill an unexpired term. Subsequently, he was appointed to a regular three-year term. The question arises whether he is now eligible for appointment to a second regular term.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-075

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-075 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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"You inquire whether the use of a bond forfeiture as a "conviction" in a proceeding to declare a defendant a habitual violator under the provisions of K.S.A. 1972 Supp. 8-286 constitutes a violation of the due process requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution."

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-170

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-170 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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You first inquire whether the vehicles named in section 8-1901(b) of Senate Bill 587 are exempt from the size, weight, and load requirements as set out and other sections of Article 19. ... You next ask whether the vehicles listed in section 8-1911 (a) are disallowed upon a highway without a permit between the time from a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise, irrespective of the exemptions granted in section 1901(b). ... Lastly, you inquire whether a vehicle named in 8-1911(a) would be exempt from the size, weight and load requirements of Article 19 if such vehicle is transported upon a truck or trailer at times other than 'at any time from a half hour after sunset to a half hour before sunrise.'

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-182

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-182 PDF Author: Vern Miller
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You inquire concerning ยงยง 53 and 54 of 1974 House Bill 2054, which amends K.S.A. 1973 Supp. 59-215 and -216, respectively.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-333

Attorney General Opinion No. 1974-333 PDF 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."