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46-232

Chapter 46.--LEGISLATURE
Article 2.--STATE GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS

      46-232.   Lobbying by state officer or employee; prohibited acts;exception.No state officer or employee shall engage in lobbying his own stateagency, if he accepts compensation specifically attributable to suchlobbying, other than that provided for the performance of his officialduties. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a state officer or employeefrom lobbying without compensation other than that which he is entitled toreceive for performance of his official duties.

      History:   L. 1974, ch. 353, § 18; March 28.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter46 > Article2 > Statutes_19661

46-232

Chapter 46.--LEGISLATURE
Article 2.--STATE GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS

      46-232.   Lobbying by state officer or employee; prohibited acts;exception.No state officer or employee shall engage in lobbying his own stateagency, if he accepts compensation specifically attributable to suchlobbying, other than that provided for the performance of his officialduties. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a state officer or employeefrom lobbying without compensation other than that which he is entitled toreceive for performance of his official duties.

      History:   L. 1974, ch. 353, § 18; March 28.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter46 > Article2 > Statutes_19661

46-232

Chapter 46.--LEGISLATURE
Article 2.--STATE GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS

      46-232.   Lobbying by state officer or employee; prohibited acts;exception.No state officer or employee shall engage in lobbying his own stateagency, if he accepts compensation specifically attributable to suchlobbying, other than that provided for the performance of his officialduties. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a state officer or employeefrom lobbying without compensation other than that which he is entitled toreceive for performance of his official duties.

      History:   L. 1974, ch. 353, § 18; March 28.