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Code · Kansas · Chapter 46 — Legislature

46-285.

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46-285. Heads of state agencies to submit lists of designees; additional information regarding designees required; organizational chart; certification; filing with secretary of state.
(a)The head of every state agency shall submit a list of designees under the agency head's jurisdiction, identifying the positions, names and home mailing addresses of all designees of that agency to the commission annually between March 15 and March 31, inclusive. The agency head may prepare and submit a separate list for each department, division, bureau or other unit within the agency head's jurisdiction. The agency head shall attach to each list an organizational chart for the agency, department or division to which that list corresponds and shall certify the list to be correct. The agency head shall notify the commission of the name, home address and position of any new designee under the agency head's jurisdiction within 10 days of appointment. The commission may request the head of a state agency to make additions to or deletions from the list.
(b)The commission shall transmit promptly copies of all lists received under this section to the secretary of state.
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