Kansas Statutes

§ 46-1205 — Legislative study committees; special, select and standing committees; advisory committees; minority party representation on committees

Kansas § 46-1205
JurisdictionKansas
Ch. 46LEGISLATURE
Art. 12LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL

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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 46-1205 (2026).

Text

(a)There shall be three principal types of legislative study committees. One principal type of legislative study committee shall be known as "special committees." The legislative coordinating council shall appoint members of the legislature to serve as members of various special committees. From the members so appointed, the legislative coordinating council shall appoint one member as the chairman of that special committee and one member as vice-chairman thereof. A second principal type of legislative study committee shall be the individual standing committees of the house of representatives and senate.
(b)The legislative coordinating council may appoint, or authorize a special committee or a standing committee to appoint, one or more advisory committees. Whenever an advisory committee i

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Legislative History

L. 1971, ch. 184, § 5; May 1.

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