Kansas Statutes
§ 20-337 — District magistrate judges who are not admitted to practice law, temporary certificates; examinations; manual of laws and principles prepared by supreme court
Any person who takes office as district magistrate judge on January 10, 1977, and any person who thereafter is elected or appointed to the office of district magistrate judge and, in either event, and who has not been regularly admitted to practice law in Kansas, as required by subsection (c)(3) of K.S.A. 20-334, shall be issued a temporary certificate permitting such judge to commence upon the duties of office, conditioned that such judge becomes certified as being qualified to hold such office, as provided herein. The supreme court shall provide by rule for the examination of such district magistrate judges, in order to ensure that each such district magistrate judge possesses the minimum skills and knowledge necessary to carry out the duties of such office. Such examination shall be adm
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Related
In Re Platt
8 P.3d 686 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 2000)
Newberry v. Befort
20 P.3d 1281 (Court of Appeals of Kansas, 2001)
Legislative History
L. 1976, ch. 146, § 22; April 19.
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§ 20-102
Terms§ 20-103
Adjournments§ 20-104
Records and papers§ 20-105
Qualifications of justices§ 20-106
Marshal; powers; oath§ 20-107
Process; fees§ 20-109
Clerk; oath; fees§ 20-110
Duties of clerk§ 20-111
Syllabus of case§ 20-112
Written opinions§ 20-115
Fees to state general fund§ 20-116
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