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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-704a. Opinions; filing requirements; headings; synopsis.

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75-704a. Opinions; filing requirements; headings; synopsis. From and after the effective date of this act the attorney general shall file with the state librarian one
(1)copy of each written opinion rendered after said effective date by or under the authority of the attorney general.
The librarian shall then cause each copy of such opinions to be properly stamped with the words "Kansas state library" and placed in the reference and readers' services division of the state library.
In like manner, one
(1)copy of each such opinion rendered after the effective date of this act shall be filed in the supreme court law library and the law libraries of the university of Kansas school of law and Washburn university law school in the custody of the law librarian within thirty
(30)days after such opinions are rendered.
All opinions required to be filed under the provisions of this section, and amendments thereto, shall be given legal headings by the attorney general following the heading and chapter arrangement of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, except that in the event the Kansas Statutes Annotated do not have legal headings for areas of the law for any particular opinion, such title shall be assigned correct legal headings so as to follow the major legal subdivisions utilized in the recognized legal encyclopedias. A brief synopsis of each opinion shall be written by the attorney general to follow each title and each opinion shall be assigned a number for reference and indexing.
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