Kansas Statutes
Article 2 - State Governmental Ethics
46-239 Disclosure statements; state officers and employees accepting representation cases; legislators contracting to perform services for state agencies; state agencies contracting with legislators or legislators' firms, reports by; time and procedu...

46-239. Disclosure statements; state officers and employees accepting representation cases; legislators contracting to perform services for state agencies; state agencies contracting with legislators or legislators' firms, reports by; time and procedure for filing statements; information required; termination statement; failure to file true statement, class B misdemeanor. (a) No state officer or employee shall accept employment in any representation case, unless such officer or employee has properly filed the disclosure statement prescribed by this section.
(b) Any state officer or employee who is employed in any representation case shall, not later than 10 days after the acceptance of employment for such case or on the first appearance before the state agency involved (whichever occurs first), file on a form prescribed and provided by the commission a disclosure statement as provided in this section.
(c) Any individual, within one year after the expiration of a term as a legislator, who contracts to perform any service for a state agency other than the legislature, shall not later than 10 days after the acceptance of such contract, file a disclosure statement as provided in this section. Any agency of the state of Kansas which enters into a contract with any legislator, or any member of a firm of which such legislator is a member, under which the legislator or the member of such firm is to perform services for such agency for compensation shall make a report on a form prescribed and provided by the commission giving the name of the state agency, the purpose of the employment and the method of determining and computing the compensation for such employment. All such forms shall be filed quarterly in the office of the secretary of state.
(d) The disclosure statement required by this section shall be filed with the secretary of state in all cases. Any individual who files a statement may file an amended statement (or, if permitted by the secretary of state, amend the original filing) at any time after the statement is originally filed. Copies of each such statement shall forthwith upon filing be transmitted by the secretary of state to (1) in the case of members of the house of representatives, the chief clerk of the house of representatives, or (2) in the case of senators, the secretary of the senate. In addition to the foregoing, a copy of every disclosure statement shall be transmitted by the secretary of state to the state agency involved, if the state agency is other than a part of the legislative branch.
(e) The disclosure statement provided for by this section shall be signed by the person making the same and shall state (1) the name of the employer, (2) the purpose of the employment and (3) the method of determining and computing the compensation for the employment in the representation case.
(f) Any person who is employed in a representation case and who is required to file a disclosure statement pursuant to this section may file, upon termination of such person's employment in such representation case, a termination statement with the secretary of state. Such statement shall be on a form prescribed and provided by the commission and shall state (1) the name of the employer, (2) the state agency involved in the case, and (3) the date of the termination of employment. The secretary of state shall transmit a copy of such statement to the state agency involved.
(g) Failure to file a true disclosure statement is intentionally (1) failing to file a disclosure statement when and where required by this section, or
(2) filing a disclosure statement under this section which contains any material misrepresentation or false or fraudulent statement.
Failure to file a true disclosure statement is a class B misdemeanor.
History: L. 1974, ch. 353, § 25; L. 1975, ch. 272, § 8; L. 1991, ch. 150, § 27; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 46 - Legislature

Article 2 - State Governmental Ethics

46-214a Title.

46-215 Application of definitions.

46-216 "Compensation" defined.

46-217 "Economic opportunity" defined.

46-218 "Preceding calendar year" defined.

46-219 "Legislative matter" defined.

46-220 "Legislator" defined.

46-221 State officer or employee, candidate and state officer elect defined.

46-222 "Lobbyist" defined; exceptions.

46-223 "Person" defined.

46-224 "State agency" and "rules and regulations" defined.

46-225 "Lobbying" defined; exceptions; employment of legislator as a lobbyist prohibited.

46-226 "Representation case" defined.

46-227 "Associated person" defined.

46-228 "Special interest" defined.

46-229 "Substantial interest" and "client or customer" defined.

46-230 "Business" defined.

46-231 "Contract" defined.

46-232 Lobbying by state officer or employee; prohibited acts; exception.

46-233 Contracts involving state officer or employee or legislator; prohibited acts, exceptions; challenging constitutionality of legislative action or enactment by legislator; prohibited acts.

46-234 Restrictions on appointments of state officers to other state offices.

46-235 Restrictions on compensation of state officers and employees.

46-236 Certain solicitations by state officers and employees, candidates for state offices and state officers elect prohibited; exceptions.

46-237 Gifts to state agencies, state officers and employees, candidates for state office and state officers elect, members, members elect and employees of the judicial branch; limitations and prohibitions; exceptions; hospitality; honoraria; gifts f...

46-237a Gifts or meals solicited or accepted by certain state officers, employees and members of boards and commissions; limitations and prohibitions; penalties.

46-238 Restrictions on sale or lease of property and furnishing services by state officers and employees and candidates for state offices.

46-239 Disclosure statements; state officers and employees accepting representation cases; legislators contracting to perform services for state agencies; state agencies contracting with legislators or legislators' firms, reports by; time and procedu...

46-240 Same; restrictions on compensation.

46-241 Disclosure or use of confidential information by state officer or employee.

46-242 Restrictions on acceptance of representation case and conduct therein by state officer or employee.

46-243 Censure or forfeiture of office or employment for violation.

46-244 Same; commencement and final determination of action.

46-246a Nepotism; exceptions.

46-247 Individuals required to file written statements of substantial interests; exception.

46-248 Statements of substantial interests; information required; time for filing; filed with secretary of state.

46-248a Same; failure to file on time; notice.

46-249 Same; content of statement.

46-250 Same; forms; amendments.

46-251 Failure to file true statement of substantial interests defined and classified as crime.

46-252 Same; availability for public examination and copying; procedure.

46-253 "Commission" defined; rules and regulations.

46-254 Opinions; effect of compliance with opinion; filing, publication and disposition.

46-255 Verified complaints; filing with commission; conditions; transmittal of copy to respondent.

46-256 Same; confidentiality and determination of sufficiency; investigation; notification of attorney general of violation of other laws; dismissal or hearing on complaint; remedies and protections for state employees filing complaints.

46-257 Same; examination and copying of evidence and hearing transcript by respondent; subpoenas; hearing before subcommittee of commission; powers of presiding officer; witness fees and mileage; depositions; contempt.

46-258 Hearings by commission; limitations on oral evidence; rights of parties; open to public.

46-259 Record of commission's investigations, inquiries and proceedings; confidentiality of records, complaints, documents and reports; release of information or material to prosecutor; report of criminal law violations; public records; classificatio...

46-260 Investigations by commission; administration of oaths and subpoena of witnesses, documents and records.

46-261 Withdrawal of complaint by complainant; civil action, when; admissibility of certain evidence.

46-262 Statement of commission's findings of facts after hearing; disposition.

46-263 Action upon commission's findings.

46-265 Registration of lobbyists; form and contents; lobbying concerning legislative matters, copies of registrations and reports; fees; termination statement; failure to pay civil penalties, registration prohibited.

46-266 Alphabetical listing of lobbyists by secretary of state; supplemental indices; public inspection of registration papers and reports; printing, publication and distribution of lists and indices.

46-267 Lobbyists; contingent fees and referral fees prohibited; lobbying contracts.

46-268 Reports filed electronically by lobbyists; form, time of filing and contents; filed with secretary of state.

46-269 Same; public record; content of report; contribution to a single special legislative event; reports by lobbyists; requirements; maintenance of records; inspection by commission.

46-270 Name tags for registered lobbyists; dimensions and specifications; duties of secretary of state; tags to be worn in state capitol.

46-271 Lobbying restrictions; gifts or contributions; hospitality; exceptions.

46-272 Same; purchase or lease of property or acquisition of services from state officer or employee, candidate for state office or associated person.

46-273 Same; improper influence over state agency in representation case.

46-274 Unlawful lobbying defined and classified as crime.

46-275 Giving false lobbying information defined and classified as crime.

46-276 Violations of certain sections classified as crimes.

46-277 Intent required for act, action or conduct to constitute violation.

46-278 Severability.

46-280 Failure to register or file reports; late filing; civil penalty.

46-281 Application of definitions in 46-282 to 46-285.

46-282 "Designee" defined.

46-283 "Major policy making" position defined.

46-284 "Consultant" defined.

46-285 Heads of state agencies to submit lists of designees; additional information regarding designees required; organizational chart; certification; filing with secretary of state.

46-286 Participation by state officer or employee in licensure, regulation or in any contract with any organization with which such person holds a position prohibited; exceptions.

46-287 Advertising to influence legislative action; prohibited acts.

46-288 Violations of state governmental ethics laws; civil fine.

46-289 Same; cease and desist order; emergencies.

46-290 Same; injunction; restraining order; mandamus.

46-291 Same; consent decree.

46-292 Same; appeal of commission orders.

46-293 Severability of chapter 150 of the Laws of 1991.

46-294 Contracts involving state universities; state employee; restrictions.

46-295 Lobbying; governmental entities; report required.