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40-106

Chapter 40.--INSURANCE
Article 1.--INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

      40-106.   Commissioner, election, term; vacancy.At the general election held in 1978 and each four (4) years thereafter, there shall beelected a commissioner of insurance for the state of Kansas, whose term ofoffice shall be four (4) years beginning on the second Monday in January nextsucceeding such commissioner's election. In case of a vacancy in such officethe governor shall appoint some suitable person to serve for the unexpiredterm and until a successor is elected and qualified.

      History:   L. 1927, ch. 231, 40-106; L. 1976, ch. 179, § 1;Jan. 1, 1977.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter40 > Article1 > Statutes_16829

40-106

Chapter 40.--INSURANCE
Article 1.--INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

      40-106.   Commissioner, election, term; vacancy.At the general election held in 1978 and each four (4) years thereafter, there shall beelected a commissioner of insurance for the state of Kansas, whose term ofoffice shall be four (4) years beginning on the second Monday in January nextsucceeding such commissioner's election. In case of a vacancy in such officethe governor shall appoint some suitable person to serve for the unexpiredterm and until a successor is elected and qualified.

      History:   L. 1927, ch. 231, 40-106; L. 1976, ch. 179, § 1;Jan. 1, 1977.


State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter40 > Article1 > Statutes_16829

40-106

Chapter 40.--INSURANCE
Article 1.--INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

      40-106.   Commissioner, election, term; vacancy.At the general election held in 1978 and each four (4) years thereafter, there shall beelected a commissioner of insurance for the state of Kansas, whose term ofoffice shall be four (4) years beginning on the second Monday in January nextsucceeding such commissioner's election. In case of a vacancy in such officethe governor shall appoint some suitable person to serve for the unexpiredterm and until a successor is elected and qualified.

      History:   L. 1927, ch. 231, 40-106; L. 1976, ch. 179, § 1;Jan. 1, 1977.