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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-7304. Powers and duties.

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74-7304. Powers and duties. In addition to the powers and duties specified elsewhere in this act, the board shall have the following powers and duties:
(a)The power to adopt by rule and regulation a description of the organization of the board, stating the general method and course of operation of the board;
(b)the power to adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this act, and the property crime restitution and compensation act, including rules for the allowance of attorney fees for representation of claimants; and to adopt rules and regulations providing for discovery proceedings, including medical examination, consistent with the provisions of this act relating thereto. Rules and regulations adopted by the board shall be statements of general applicability which implement, interpret or prescribe policy, or describe the procedure or practice requirements of the board;
(c)the duty to hear and determine all matters relating to claims for compensation, and the power to reinvestigate or reopen claims without regard to statutes of limitation or periods of prescription;
(d)the duty, if it would contribute to the function of the board, to subpoena witnesses and other prospective evidence, administer oaths or affirmations, conduct hearings and receive relevant, nonprivileged evidence; and
(e)the power to take notice of judicially recognizable facts and general, technical and scientific facts within their specialized knowledge.
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