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Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-014

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-014 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Pursuant to K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-101a(20), counties may not exempt or change the provisions contained in K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-211. Pertinent language of Attorney General Opinion No. 87-164 is amended so as to be consistent with this rule. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-101a(20); 19-211.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-014

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-014 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Pursuant to K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-101a(20), counties may not exempt or change the provisions contained in K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-211. Pertinent language of Attorney General Opinion No. 87-164 is amended so as to be consistent with this rule. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 19-101a(20); 19-211.

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Model Rules of Professional Conduct PDF Author: American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher: American Bar Association
ISBN: 9781590318737
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 216

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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-034

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-034 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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While there is no express provision in the Kansas Constitution that prohibits the legislature from appointing its members to administrative boards or commissions, the separation of powers doctrine prohibits the legislature from usurping the powers of another governmental branch. In view of the case law history of this doctrine and the facts with which we have been presented, we cannot conclusively say that legislative membership on the emergency medical services board is unconstitutional under the separation of powers doctrine. Cited herein: K.S.A. 65-4316; 74-2127; Kan. Const., Art. 2, section 14; 1988 House Bill No. 2639.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-083

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-083 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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A city of the second class may, pursuant to K.S.A. 14-1041 e̲t̲ s̲e̲q̲., contract with an individual for the drilling of natural gas wells whereby the wells become the property of the city and the individual is fully reimbursed from any proceeds therefrom. While K.S.A. 14-1042 prescribes that the drilling of the well, in the first instance, shall be without cost to the city, that statute is part of an enactment which is not uniformly applicable to all cities. Accordingly, where a city of the second class seeks to secure additional natural gas sources to provide fuel for its power and light plant, it may adopt a charter ordinance exempting itself from the restriction upon bearing the cost of drilling and equipping a well. Pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 12-842, a city of the second or third class may purchase natural gas at the wellhead from wells located outside the city limits, and construct, operate, and maintain a pipeline necessary to transport the gas either directly to the city power plant, or to a pipeline system which would transport the natural gas for the city. Under home rule powers granted by Article 12, Section 5 of the Kansas Constitution, a city which acquires an interest in a producing gas well outside the city limits may take production from the well "in kind" rather than receiving a cash royalty. Additionally, a city may purchase spot market gas for its power plant several months in advance of its use. Cited herein: K.S.A. 12-842, 14-1041, 14-1042; Kan. Const., Art. 12, section 5.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-117

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-117 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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The letter of notice sent by the Clerk of the Supreme Court to attorneys who fail to register and pay the fee for renewal of their license by July 1 each year, and the return receipt are public records as that term is defined by the Kansas open records act (KORA), K.S.A. 45-215 et seq. These documents are subject to mandatory disclosure as the letter constitutes correspondence intended to give notice of an action relating to a regulatory and enforcement responsibility of the Clerk's office. K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 45-221(a)(14). The list of attorneys certified by the clerk to the Supreme Court who have failed to register and pay the fee, and an order of the Supreme Court suspending an attorney from the practice of law for that reason are also public records which must be disclosed to the public upon request. Cited herein: K.S.A. 45-215; 45-216; 45-217; K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 45-221.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-072

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-072 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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An appointed non-lawyer member may not continue membership on the judicial nominating committee once that member has been granted a temporary permit to practice law. Cited herein: K.S.A. 20-119; 20-120, 20-123; 20-124; 20-125; 20-127; Supreme Court Rule 705.

Opinions of the Attorney General and Report to the Governor of Virginia

Opinions of the Attorney General and Report to the Governor of Virginia PDF Author: Virginia. Office of the Attorney General
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Category : Attorneys general's opinions
Languages : en
Pages : 620

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Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-073

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-073 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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1988 House Bill No. 2704, places restraints on the "property rights" of individuals in order to promote and protect the well established public welfare interest of insuring that human remains are treated properly. In our opinion it clearly represents a valid exercise of the state's inherent police power. Therefore, any private individual claiming ownership of human skeletal remains would not be entitled to compensation simply because the state regulation requires relinquishment of the remains. However, if a claimant convinced the court that 1988 House Bill No. 2704 operated as an eminent domain taking of an identifiable property interest, rather than a valid exercise of police power, the court could require compensation for any legally held property interest taken by the regulation. Valuation of such a property interest would require consideration of factors set forth in K.S.A. 26-513(d) and evidence of (1) the fair market value and condition of the portion of property at the time of the taking, and (2) the loss of that value to the legal owner. Cited herein: K.S.A. 7-103; 12-707; 12-1401; 13-14c01; 14-1007; 15-1001; 15-1014; 17-1302; 19-1015; 19-2901; 19-3106; 21-3512; 21-4112; 21-4115; 21-4214; 22-3902; 26-513; 41-101; 58-2501; 65-901; 65-1701; 65-4127; 73-301; and 80-916.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-082

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-082 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 36-206 and 36-207, add "dwelling unit" to penal statutes of defrauding an innkeeper or owner. K.S.A. 1987 Supp. 36-206 and 36-207, as applied to tenants, do not violate Section 16 of the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the State of Kansas nor do they violate the due process provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Cited herein: K.S.A. 1987 Supp., 26-206; 36-207; Kan. Const., Bill of Rights, section 16; U.S. Const., Fourteenth Amendment.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-044

Attorney General Opinion No. 1988-044 PDF Author: Robert T. Stephan
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In B̲e̲l̲l̲o̲t̲t̲i̲ ̲v̲.̲ ̲B̲a̲i̲r̲d̲, 443 U.S. 622, 995 S. Ct. 3035, 61 L. Ed. 2d 797 (1979) (plurality opinion) the United States Supreme Court held that the United States Constitution would permit a state to require a pregnant minor to obtain parental consent to an abortion if the state provided an alternative procedure whereby the minor could establish that she was mature enough to make the decision on her own or that it would be in her best interests to have the abortion. Since 1988 House Bill No. 2950 establishes such an alternative procedure, it is our opinion that its parental consent requirements would pass constitutional muster. Cited herein: 1988 House Bill No. 2950.