History: L. 1921, ch. 207, § 1; March 31; R.S. 1923, 77-101.
History: L. 1921, ch. 207, § 5; March 31; R.S. 1923, 77-102.
History: L. 1921, ch. 207, § 3; March 31; R.S. 1923, 77-103.
History: L. 1923, ch. 246 (S.C.R. No. 2); approved Jan. 18; R.S. 1923, 77-104.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 1; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-105.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 2; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-106.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 3; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-107.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 4; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-108.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 5; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-109.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 6; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-110.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 7; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-111.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 8; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-112.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 9; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-113.
History: L. 1923, ch. 144, § 10; March 9; R.S. 1923, 77-114.
History: L. 1921, ch. 207, § 2; L. 1923, ch. 146, § 4; R.S. 1923, 77-115; Repealed, L. 1951, ch. 473, § 1; June 30.
History: L. 1927, ch. 320, § 1; Feb. 9.
History: L. 1927, ch. 321, § 1; June 1.
History: R.S. 1923, 77-116.
The balance of said statutes, after such distribution shall be safely kept by the secretary of state for sale to citizens of this state at a price not to exceed two and fifty hundredths dollars per volume and a price not to exceed three dollars per volume to citizens of other states and territories of the United States.
History: L. 1915, ch. 28, § 2; April 7; R.S. 1923, 77-117,
History: L. 1913, ch. 315, § 1; April 30; R.S. 1923, 77-118.
History: L. 1931, ch. 293, § 1; May 28.
History: L. 1931, ch. 293, § 2; May 28.
History: L. 1913, ch. 315, § 2; April 30; R.S. 1923, 77-119.
History: L. 1935, ch. 297, §§ 1 to 3;
Repealed, L. 1951, ch. 473, § 1; June 30.
History: L. 1935, ch. 297, § 4; March 14.
History: L. 1935, ch. 297, § 5; L. 1937, ch. 354, § 1; Feb. 26.
History: L. 1935, ch. 297, § 6; Repealed, L. 1951, ch. 473, §
1; June 30.
History: L. 1949, ch. 465, §§ 1 to 4;
Repealed, L. 1967, ch. 482, § 1; July 1.
History: L. 1949, ch. 465, § 5; Repealed, L. 1964, ch. 31, §
4 (Budget Session); Feb. 17.
History: L. 1964, ch. 31, § 1 (Budget Session); Feb. 17.
History: L. 1964, ch. 31, § 3 (Budget Session); Feb. 17.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 1; April 27.
(a) All general laws and laws of
a general nature which are in force
and effect at the time of publication of the volume or volumes containing such laws;
(b) the declaration of independence;
(c) the constitution of the United States;
(d) the organic act for the state of Kansas;
(e) the constitution of the state of Kansas; and
(f) act of congress admitting Kansas into the Union.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 2;
L. 1988, ch. 364, § 1; July 1.
(a) Prefatory material, including statement of copyright authority,
authentication statements and table of contents;
(b) captions prefacing the text of the statutes and constitutions,
showing their scope, in boldface type;
(c) the history of each statutory section;
(d) source notes and revisor's notes;
(e) cross references to related or qualifying provisions of other
sections of the statutes;
(f) appropriate research and practice aids citing pertinent parts of
other publications relating to Kansas laws if made available by the
publisher thereof;
(g) notes, where possible and appropriate, citing identical statutes of
other states;
(h) case annotations covering the reported decisions of the state and
federal courts construing and interpreting Kansas laws; and
(i) table of sections showing location of present and former legislative
enactments in compilation.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 3;
L. 1988, ch. 364, § 2; July 1.
Whereas, The revisor of statutes of and for the state of Kansas is
authorized by law to enter into a contract for the writing of a full,
detailed and combined general index to the text of the statutory sections
of the Kansas statutes, the Kansas and United States constitutions and
rules of the supreme court of Kansas as the same are prepared, edited and
arranged by said revisor of statutes and indexes for each volume of said
statutes: Now, therefore,
This contract is made between West Publishing Company of St. Paul,
Minnesota, first party, and the state of Kansas, acting through its revisor
of statutes, second party, in consideration of mutual covenants and
conditions set forth herein, for the writing of a full, detailed and
combined index to the text of the statutory sections of the Kansas
statutes, the Kansas and United States constitutions and the rules of the
Kansas supreme court as included in said statutes and an index for each
volume of said statutes which indexes shall be of such scope as the revisor
of statutes shall deem practicable according to the following
specifications:
(A) The first party agrees to:
(1) Write, edit and prepare in manuscript form all necessary index
references based on a section by section examination of the text of all the
sections of said statutes, the constitutional provisions and the rules of
the Kansas supreme court.
(2) Do all editorial and manuscript work, including checking of the
galley proof after the index has been set into type by the state of Kansas
and given the usual proofreading by the state of Kansas for conformity to
the manuscript copy submitted.
(3) Send all index reference cards to the second party in edited form
for printing direct from said cards.
(B) The second party agrees to:
(1) Furnish first party copy of the text of said statutory sections,
constitutional provisions and rules of the Kansas supreme court.
(2) Furnish galley proof to first party after said index is set in type
by the state printer.
(C) The second party further agrees:
(1) That the state of Kansas, acting through its revisor of statutes,
will pay to the first party the sum of one hundred twenty-four thousand six
hundred seventy-five dollars ($124,675) as follows:
(a) Twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) upon execution of
this contract.
(b) Thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000) six (6) months after the date
of the execution of this contract.
(c) The balance of eighty-one thousand one hundred seventy-five dollars
($81,175) upon final completion of the delivery of all printer's proofs of
such general index to the revisor of statutes at Topeka, Kansas.
The second party reserves the right to copyright in its name said index.
This contract is executed by the duly authorized parties hereto this
________ day of ____________, 1963.
West Publishing Company, Inc.,
______________
President.
______________
Secretary.
(seal)
Attest:
______________
Secretary.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 4; April 27.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, §
5; Repealed, L. 1980, ch. 302, §
8; April 30.
(a) By inserting the correct statutory references in lieu of any
internal cross-references to session laws or other outdated statutory
references.
(b) By omitting opening references to sections repealed or amended, in
all sections, and to change descriptive-subject-word headings of sections,
subsections or subparts in order to briefly and clearly indicate the
subject matter of such sections.
(c) By using the same section numbering system used in the General
Statutes of 1949 and 1961 Supplement thereto throughout and in every
possible instance, except in the following specifically described
instances:
(1) Where such numbering system makes it impracticable to insert
sections properly belonging between sections having supplementary letters.
(2) In the renumbering of sections coming within the category stated in
subsection (1) of subsection (c) of this section, the revisor of statutes
shall devise a plan of sectional numbering that will make necessary the
renumbering of the least possible number of such sections in order to
maintain as permanent a statutory numbering system for the Kansas Statutes
Annotated as possible.
(3) Where a special numbering system is directed by law, such special
system shall be followed.
(d) Wherever a board, commission, commissioner, department or other
agency or officer of the state government has been abolished by statute and
the powers, duties and jurisdiction thereof transferred to some other
board, commission, commissioner, department or other agency or officer now
in existence, the revisor of statutes may edit the statutes affected
thereby by striking out the name of the abolished board, commission,
commissioner, department or other agency or officer and inserting in lieu
thereof the name of the proper board, commission, commissioner, department
or other agency or officer.
(e) The word "provided" alone or in conjunction with other words may
appear in either italic or roman type.
(f) Where a pronoun of only masculine or only feminine gender appears a
pronoun of the opposite gender may be added, or language may be changed for
the same purpose, so long as the opening limitation of this section is not
violated.
(g) By striking the word "that" wherever it appears as the first word of
any section in the K.S.A. or the latest supplement thereto.
(h) By rearranging sections, changing internal reference numbers to
agree with renumbered sections, and by changing capitalization for purposes
of uniformity.
(i) By correcting doublets.
No change made pursuant to the provisions of this section shall effect
any change in the substantive meaning of the section, and any error made by
the revisor of statutes in editing the statutes as authorized by this
section shall be construed as a clerical error only.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 6; L. 1975, ch. 266, §
2; July 1.
Statutes included by reference shall have full force and effect and the
comment or explanation shall not effect any change in the substantive
meaning of the statute so included, nor shall any commentary be used for
the purpose of construing legislative intent. Any error in the
commentary made by the office of revisor of statutes shall be construed as
clerical error only.
History: L. 1977, ch. 319, § 1; July 1.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 7; L. 1975, ch. 428, §
8; L. 1975, ch. 483, § 1; July 1.
First, the secretary of state shall deposit in the supreme court law
library and in the state library such number of copies as the state law
librarian and the state librarian, respectively, shall request for use
in the law library and the state library, for the purposes of the
publication collection and depository system established under K.S.A.
75-2566, and amendments thereto, and for the purpose of making
exchanges with the various states and territories, and the secretary of
state shall retain one set for the secretary's use in the
secretary's office.
Second, (1) the secretary of state shall distribute two complete
sets of
the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member of the legislature at each
regular session, one set of which shall have
the respective member's name printed thereon.
(2) The secretary of state shall distribute such number of complete sets
and individual volumes of the Kansas Statutes Annotated: (A) To
the office of revisor of statutes as the revisor of statutes shall
request; (B) to the legislative research department as the
director of
legislative research shall request; (C) to the division of post
audit as
the post auditor shall request; (D) to the division of
legislative
administrative services as the director of legislative administrative
services shall request; and (E) to the judicial branch of state
government as the chief justice of the supreme court shall request.
(3) The secretary of state
shall distribute: (A) Two sets to each representative in congress and
United States senator from the state of Kansas, upon request by such
representative or senator; (B) one set each to the governor, lieutenant
governor and attorney general; (C) to Washburn
university school of law, the number of sets, not to exceed
60 sets, that the librarian of the school of law certifies to the secretary
of state as necessary for the purpose of exchanging with other states
and territories and to be kept in the
library for the use of faculty and students of the university; (D) to the school
of law of the university of Kansas, the number of sets, not to exceed 60
sets, that the librarian of the school of law certifies to the secretary
of state as necessary for the
purpose of exchanging with other states and territories and to be kept in
the library for the use of faculty and
students of the university; (E) to the clerk of the
district court of the United States for the state of Kansas, the number of sets, not to exceed
five sets, as are requested
by such clerk;
(F) one set to each county law library
in the state, upon request by the librarian thereof; (G) to each
county clerk, the number of sets requested by the county clerk, not to
exceed seven sets, to be distributed not more than one set each to the county or district
attorney, the county clerk, the county counselor, if any, the
register of deeds, the sheriff, the county
treasurer, and the board of county commissioners, which set shall be retained by the county
clerk for use by such board; (H) not more than one set to each
city of the third class,
one set to each city of the second class and two sets to each
city of the first class, upon request by the city
clerk; and (I) one set to the state historical society library.
Third, the balance of statute books, after the above
distribution shall be kept by the secretary of state for sale.
(b) The secretary of state shall sell each volume of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated, including replacement volumes, at
the per volume price fixed therefor by the legislative coordinating
council under this section. General index
volumes, when sold separately and not as a part of a
set of cumulative supplements, shall be sold at
the per volume price fixed therefor by the legislative coordinating
council. The secretary of state shall remit all moneys
received from such sales under this section to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such
remittance, the state treasurer shall
deposit the entire amount in the state
treasury to the credit
of the state general fund.
(c) The legislative coordinating council shall fix the per volume
price of each volume of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, including
replacement volumes, sold under this section to recover the costs of
printing and binding such volumes. The legislative coordinating council
shall revise such prices from time to time for the purposes of covering and
recovering such costs.
History: L. 1963, ch. 454, § 8; L. 1965, ch. 504, § 1; L.
1967, ch. 483, § 1; L. 1972, ch. 350, § 1; L. 1973, ch. 388, § 1; L.
1974, ch. 135, § 18; L. 1976, ch. 147, § 10; L. 1976, ch. 151, §
9; L. 1978, ch. 385, § 1; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 1; L. 1982, ch. 384, § 1;
L. 1988, ch. 365, § 1;
L. 1990, ch. 339, § 4;
L. 2001, ch. 5, § 437; July 1.
History: L. 1969, ch. 426, §§
1, 2, 4. Repealed, L. 1978, ch. 385, §
8; April 1.
History: L. 1972, ch. 351, §§
1, 2, 4, 5; Repealed, L. 1978, ch. 385, §
8; April 1.
History: L. 1973, ch. 389, §
3; Repealed, L. 1978, ch. 385, §
8; April 1.
History: L. 1974, ch. 210, § 2; July 1.
(b) In editing and publishing the constitutions volume, the revisor
shall be governed to the extent practicable by the provisions of K.S.A.
77-133, 77-135, 77-136, 77-136a and 77-137.
(c) In addition to the constitutions of the United States and the
state of Kansas, the revisor shall include in the constitutions volume
an index to the material contained therein, a comparative table of
sections compiled from session law references appearing in legislative
histories of statutory sections and such other materials as will
facilitate use of the volume.
(d) After publication of the constitutions volume provided for in
this section, said volume shall thereafter be kept up to date by
cumulative supplements in the same manner as provided for
supplementation of Kansas Statutes Annotated by K.S.A. 77-163 et seq.
The revisor may publish supplemental indexes, tables and related
material in paperbound volumes to be included in the sale of supplements
to the Kansas Statutes Annotated.
History: L. 1975, ch. 266, § 6; L. 1976, ch. 414, § 1; L.
1978, ch. 385, § 2; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 2; April 30.
History: L. 1978, ch. 385, § 3; April 1.
History: L. 1978, ch. 385, § 4; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 3; April 30.
(b) When more than one volume is being newly published in any year, the
material in the replacement volumes shall be divided
between or among the replacement volumes as nearly equally as practicable by the revisor of
statutes. Each volume shall be printed and bound by the division of
printing in the format prescribed by K.S.A. 77-152 and amendments
thereto. Replacement
volumes shall not contain volume indexes. In editing and preparing the
material to be contained in replacement volumes of the
Kansas Statutes Annotated
for publication, the provisions of K.S.A. 77-133, 77-136, 77-136a and
77-152, and amendments to these statutes, shall govern the revisor and the division of
printing, insofar as the same can be made applicable, and the statutes
to be contained in replacement volumes shall be
authenticated in the same
manner as required under K.S.A. 77-137 and amendments thereto. After
publication of replacement
volumes, each shall thereafter be kept up to date by cumulative supplements
in the same manner as provided for supplementation of Kansas Statutes
Annotated by K.S.A. 77-163 et seq. and amendments thereto.
(c) Replacement volumes of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated shall be printed
in the number of copies specified by the revisor of statutes, subject to
available appropriations, and shall be distributed and sold in the same
manner as provided
in K.S.A. 77-138 and amendments thereto as for the distribution of
volumes of the Kansas Statutes Annotated.
History: L. 1978, ch. 385, § 7; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 4;
L. 1990, ch. 339, § 5; July 1.
(1) Text of sections in ten (10) point Caledonia light and bold type
on a ten (10) point base and a seventeen (17) pica line.
(2) Notes and case annotations in eight (8) point Caledonia type on
an eight (8) point base and a seventeen (17) pica line.
(3) Width of type pages thirty-five (35) picas.
(4) Length of type page to be fifty-three (53) picas, including page
captions.
(5) Outside cover dimensions to be six and seven-eighths (6 7/8)
inches (from joint) wide by ten and one-fourth (10 1/4) inches long.
(6) Page trim size to be ten (10) inches by six and seven-eighths
(6 7/8) inches.
(b) Each volume of said statutes shall be printed on Olin's white
Waylite offset book paper, thirty (30) or thirty-five (35) pound basis,
or approved equal.
(c) Each volume shall be bound, back stitched and stamped with lettering
as specified by the revisor of statutes.
History: L. 1980, ch. 302, § 7; April 30.
History: L. 1929, ch. 279, §
1, L. 1933, ch. 287, §
8; L. 1939, ch. 316, §
1; L. 1943, ch. 286, §
1; L. 1945, ch. 303, §
12; L. 1947, ch. 416, §
24; L. 1949, ch. 423, §
18; L. 1953, ch. 387, §
2; L. 1955, ch. 395, 1; L. 1959, ch. 337, §
15; L. 1961, ch. 409, §
11; L. 1965, ch. 458, §
26; Repealed, L. 1971, ch. 184, §
42; May 1.
History: L. 1929, ch. 279, §§
2, 3; Repealed, L. 1971, ch. 184, §
42; May 1.
History: L. 1929, ch. 279, § 4; L. 1949, ch. 465, § 6; L.
1959, ch. 363, § 3; L. 1963, ch. 454, § 9; L. 1967, ch. 484, § 1; L.
1973, ch. 389, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 266, § 4; L. 1978, ch. 385, §
5; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 5; April 30.
History: L. 1929, ch. 279, § 5; L. 1933, ch. 304, § 1; L. 1949,
ch. 465, § 7;
L. 1963, ch. 454, § 10; April 27.
(b) The secretary of state shall dispose of
full sets of supplements, including the
general index paperbound volume or volumes,
as follows:
First, by delivering to all state officers, county officers and
other departments and officers the same number of sets and in the same
manner as provided by K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments thereto, for
the distribution of volumes of the
Kansas Statutes Annotated
and by delivering to each member of the legislature three
sets of such supplements.
Second, the balance of such supplements including as
a part thereof the general index paperbound volume or volumes, after such
distribution, shall be kept by the secretary of state for sale. Supplements for
individual volumes except index volumes shall be sold at
the per volume price fixed therefor by the legislative coordinating
council under this section.
Complete sets of cumulative supplements including the general index volume
shall be sold at the
complete set price fixed therefor by the legislative coordinating
council under this section.
(c) The secretary of state shall remit all
moneys received from the sale of supplements under this section to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such
remittance, the state treasurer shall
deposit the entire amount in the state
treasury to the credit of the state
general fund.
(d) The legislative coordinating council shall fix the per volume and
complete set prices of the cumulative supplements for the
Kansas Statutes Annotated sold under this section to recover the costs of
printing and binding such supplements. The legislative coordinating council
shall revise such prices from time to time for the purposes of covering and
recovering such costs.
History: L. 1929, ch. 279, § 6; L. 1933, ch. 305, § 1; L.
1949, ch. 465, § 8; L. 1955, ch. 396, § 1; L. 1957, ch. 487, § 1; L.
1959, ch. 363, § 2; L. 1961, ch. 437, § 1; L. 1963, ch. 454, § 11; L.
1967, ch. 483, § 2; L. 1968, ch. 363, § 1; L. 1972, ch. 353, § 1; L.
1973, ch. 389, § 2; L. 1975, ch. 266, § 5; L. 1976, ch. 414, § 2; L.
1978, ch. 385, § 6; L. 1980, ch. 302, § 6; L. 1982, ch. 384, § 2;
L. 1990, ch. 339, § 6;
L. 2001, ch. 5, § 438; July 1.
History: L. 1964, ch. 31, § 2; (Budget Session); Feb. 17.
History: L. 1941, ch. 266, §
4; Repealed, L. 1969, ch. 251, §
10; Jan. 21.
In addition to the material and requirements specified in the K.S.A.
77-133, the revisor of statutes shall include in said volume an index to
the text of the statutes included therein and such other material as will
facilitate the use of such volume. Said code shall be given the Kansas
Statutes Annotated chapter number 84, and the running section numbers shall
contain such chapter citation followed by the numerical part of the uniform
commercial code citation, for example, "84-1-101," and the "UCC"
references preceding the section captions shall be omitted.
History: L. 1965, ch. 507, § 1; May 20.
History: L. 1965, ch. 507, § 2; May 20.
First, by delivering to all members of the legislature, state
officers, county officers and other departments and officers the same
number of copies and in the same manner as provided by K.S.A. 77-138.
Second, the balance of said copies, after such distribution, shall
be safely kept by the secretary of state for sale at the price of fifteen
dollars ($15) per copy.
All moneys received from the sale of said copies shall be by the
secretary of state turned into the state treasury to reimburse the state
for the cost of such publication.
History: L. 1965, ch. 507, § 3; May 20.
The cost of reprinting and binding of the additional copies of Volume 7
shall be paid by the office of revisor of statutes from appropriations made
to the office for such purpose. All moneys received from the sale of Volume
7 by the secretary of state shall be remitted to the state treasurer and
deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the state general fund
to reimburse the state for the cost of publication of said volume.
History: L. 1976, ch. 414, § 3; April 19.
State of Kansas
______________
Revisor of Statutes.
(seal)
Attest:
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Secretary of State.