Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-083

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-083
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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K.S.A. 8-237 permits the holder of a restricted drivers license between the age of 14 and 16 to operate a motor vehicle on days while school is in session over the most direct and accessible route between the licensee's residence and school of enrollment for the purpose of school attendance. The term "school attendance" has a narrower meaning than "school activities;" therefore, the holder of a restricted license is not permitted by this statute to operate a motor vehicle for transportation to mere school activities. Cited herein: K.S.A. 8-237(a)(2), 72-133, 72-1113, 72-8302, 72-8305.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-063

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-063
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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County attorneys must maintain an office at the seat of justice, unless otherwise provided by law or the board of county commissioners. Cited herein: K.S.A. 19-2601.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-083

Attorney General Opinion No. 1978-083
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).

Model Rules of Professional Conduct

Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Author: American Bar Association. House of Delegates
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590318737

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. 1983-078

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-078
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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As introduced by the House Committee on Assessment and Taxation, 1983 House Bill No. 2053 does not involve an unlawful delegation of legislative power and does not contain more than one subject. Cited herein: 1983 House Bill No. 2053, Kan. Const., Art. 2, section 1, Art. 2, section 16.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-039

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-039
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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The existence of statutes which provide that persons who have attained a prescribed age can give informed consent to receive medical treatment under certain circumstances, or which expressly relieve a physician or other health care provider from civil liability for competently furnishing certain medical services to minors, does not preclude the possibility that a particular minor may be capable of giving informed consent to receive other medical services or contraceptives. However, absent a statute which prescribes that all persons of a prescribed age can give informed consent to receive contraceptives or medical treatment, or which expressly relieves a physician or other health care provider from liability for providing contraceptives or medical treatment to persons less than the statutorily-prescribed age of majority, it would be a question of fact for the trier of facts to determine whether informed consent could be given by a particular person and whether such consent indeed had been given. Cited herein: K.S.A. 38-101, 38-123b, 65-2891, 65-2892, 65-2892a.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-102

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-102
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Pursuant to K.S.A. 8-1008, as amended by 1983 Substitute for House Bill No. 2132, community-based alcohol and drug safety action programs are authorized to perform a variety of services relating to persons who have been arrested for the offense of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Included in such services are evaluations of persons being considered for diversion or who have been convicted but not yet sentenced. Certification of the programs which are authorized to so act in each judicial district is determined by the administrative judge of the district or, in the event such judge declines to do so, by the Secretary of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services. Such certification is for the limited purpose of providing the services specified by K.S.A. 8-1008, as amended, and does not act as a substitute for licensure under K.S.A. 65-4001 e̲t̲ s̲e̲q̲. and 65-4601 e̲t̲ s̲e̲q̲. In that diagnostic services are included within the definition of treatment contained in the latter acts, a community-based alcohol and drug safety action program must be licensed under such acts before it may offer such services under K.S.A. 8-1008, as amended. Cited herein: K.S.A. 8-1008, 8-1567, both as amended by 1983 Substitute for House Bill No. 2132, K.S.A. 65-4001, 65-4003, 65-4601, K.A.R. 1982 Supp. 30-31-2, L. 1982, ch. 144.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1992-083A

Attorney General Opinion No. 1992-083A
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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The sheriff of the county where the action is filed is responsible for the service of process by certified mail. Attorney General Opinion No. 92-83 is accordingly revised. Cited herein: L. 1992, ch. 290.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-158

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-158
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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In the absence of a statute directing otherwise, interest charged upon delinquent special assessments levied under the General Improvement and Assessment Law must be credited to the county general fund, as provided in K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 79-2004. Cited herein: K.S.A. 12-6a01, 12-6a10, K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 79-2004, 79-2004a.

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-035

Attorney General Opinion No. 1983-035
Author: Robert T. Stephan
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Pursuant to K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 79-3425, there is a daily transfer to the highway fund of 69.23% of certain revenues accruing to the state freeway fund. The legislature clearly intends that proceeds of the various motor fuel taxes credited to said fund be subject to such transfer, but it is difficult to discern from the pertinent statutory provisions whether the legislature intends that a similar transfer be made of moneys representing interest on the highway fund that are credited to the state freeway fund pursuant to K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 68-2313. However, because the state officers charged with the administration and implementation of the relevant statutory provisions have consistently construed such provisions as precluding the daily transfer of highway fund interest moneys from the freeway fund to the highway fund, such interpretation is not only entitled to great weight, but is controlling, in light of the legislature's continued acquiescence in such interpretation. Cited herein: K.S.A. 68-2301, K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 68-2304, K.S.A. 68-2306, K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 68-2313, 79-3401, 79-3425, K.S.A. 79-3474, K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 79-3487, K.S.A. 79-3490, K.S.A. 1982 Supp. 79-34,104, L. 1979, ch. 323, section 3.