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Code · Kansas · Chapter 46 — Legislature

46-282. "Designee" defined.

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46-282. "Designee" defined. "Designee" means:
(a)Any state officer, employee or member of any agency, department, division, bureau or other unit of state government who holds a position:
(1)Defined as a major policy making position;
(2)responsible for contracting, purchasing or procurement, except persons whose sole responsibility is the purchasing of gasoline or emergency repair for a state vehicle assigned to them for their use or persons whose sole responsibility relating to purchasing or procurement includes only transactions pursuant to preexisting state contracts;
(3)responsible for writing or drafting specifications for contracts;
(4)responsible for awarding grants, benefits or subsidies; or
(5)responsible for inspecting, licensing or regulating any person or entity.
(b)"Designee" does not include any driver's license examiner of the department of revenue or any person performing ministerial functions.
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