Kansas Statutes

§ 75-764 — Notice and opportunity to appear and be heard before statute or constitutional provision determined to be invalid

Kansas·Ch. 75 STATE DEPARTMENTS; PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES·Art. 7 ATTORNEY GENERAL
(a)It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the state of Kansas that the attorney general, as the state's chief legal officer, should have notice and the opportunity to appear and be fully heard before any statute or constitutional provision of this state is determined by the judicial branch to be invalid as violating the constitution of the state of Kansas, the United States constitution or any other provision of federal law. This section shall be liberally construed to effectuate that public policy.
(b)Before declaring or determining any statute or constitutional provision of this state invalid as violating the constitution of the state of Kansas, the United States constitution or any other provision of federal law, or enjoining any statute or constitutional provision for such

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Related

Tillman v. Goodpasture
485 P.3d 656 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 2021)
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Legislative History

L. 2016, ch. 8, § 1; July 1.

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