Session of 1998
SENATE BILL No. 390
By Senators Hensley, Barone, Biggs, Downey, Feleciano,
Gilstrap,
Gooch, Goodwin, Jones, Karr, Lee, Petty and
Steineger
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AN ACT concerning the commission on governmental
standards and con-
11 duct; relating to
powers and duties thereof; amending K.S.A. 25-4158
12 and 46-260 and
repealing the existing sections.
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14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
15 Section 1. K.S.A. 25-4158 is
hereby amended to read as follows:
16 25-4158. (a) The secretary of state shall:
(1) Furnish forms prescribed
17 and provided by the commission for making
reports and statements re-
18 quired to be filed in the office of the
secretary of state by the campaign
19 finance act; and
20 (2) make such reports and
statements available for public inspection
21 and copying during regular office
hours.
22 (b) The county election
officer shall: (1) Furnish forms prescribed
23 and provided by the commission for making
reports and statements re-
24 quired to be filed in the office of the
county election officer by the cam-
25 paign finance act; and
26 (2) make such reports and
statements available for public inspection
27 and copying during regular office
hours.
28 (c) The commission may
investigate, or cause to be investigated, any
29 matter required to be reported upon by any
person under the provisions
30 of the campaign finance act, or any matter
to which the campaign finance
31 act applies irrespective of whether a
complaint has been filed in relation
32 thereto.
33 (d) (1) For the purpose of
any investigation or proceeding under this
34 act, the commission or any officer
designated by the commission may,
35 after having complied with the
requirements of part (2) of this subsection,
36 administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena
witnesses, compel their at-
37 tendance, take evidence, and require the
production of any books, papers,
38 correspondence, memoranda, agreements, or
other documents or records
39 which the commission deems relevant or
material to the ;nquiry investi-
40 gation. The commission shall
reimburse the reasonable costs of produc-
41 tion of documents subject to subpoena. All
subpoenas and subpoenas
42 duces tecum issued under this
section shall be authorized by the affir-
43 mative vote of not less than 3/4 of the
members of the commission. Sub-
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1 poenas duces tecum shall be
limited to items reasonably relevant to such
2 alleged violations.
3 (2) If the
commission finds there is reasonable suspicion that a
vio-
4 lation of the act has
occurred, the commission shall communicate, by a
5 signed writing specifically
stating such alleged violations, with the persons
6 being investigated and allow
them 30 days to respond. After reviewing
7 the information from such
respondent, and a determination is made that
8 further investigation is
required, the commission may issue a subpoena
9 by a 3/4 vote of the
commission members. Subpoenas duces tecum shall
10 be limited to items reasonably
relevant to such alleged violations.
11 (3)
(2) In case of contumacy by, or refusal to obey a subpoena
issued
12 to any person, the district court of
Shawnee county, upon application by
13 the commission, or any officer designated
by the commission, may issue
14 to that person an order requiring the
person to appear before the com-
15 mission or any officer designated by the
commission, there to produce
16 documentary evidence if so ordered or to
give evidence touching the
17 matter under investigation or in question.
Any failure to obey the order
18 of the court may be punished by the court
as a contempt of court.
19 (4) No person is
excused from attending or testifying or from pro-
20 ducing any document or record
before the commission, or obedience to
21 the subpoena of the commission or
any officer designated by the com-
22 mission, or in any proceeding
instituted by the commission, on the ground
23 that the testimony or evidence
(documentary or otherwise) required of
24 the person may tend to incriminate
the person or subject the person to
25 a penalty or forfeiture. No
individual may be prosecuted or subjected to
26 any penalty or forfeiture for or on
account of any transaction, matter or
27 thing concerning which such person
is compelled, after claiming privilege
28 against self-incrimination, to
testify or produce evidence (documentary
29 or otherwise), except that the
individual so testifying shall not be exempt
30 from prosecution and punishment for
perjury committed in so testifying.
31 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 46-260 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 46-260.
32 (a) The commission may investigate, or
cause to be investigated, any mat-
33 ter required to be reported upon by any
person under the provisions of
34 this act, or any matter to which this act
applies, irrespective of whether
35 a complaint has been filed in relation
thereto.
36 (b) (1) For the purpose of
any investigation or proceeding under this
37 act, the commission or any officer
designated by the commission may,
38 after having complied with the
requirements of part (2) of this subsection,
39 administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena
witnesses, compel their at-
40 tendance, take evidence, and require the
production of any books, papers,
41 correspondence, memoranda, agreements, or
other documents or records
42 which the commission deems relevant or
material to the ;nquiry investi-
43 gation. The commission shall
reimburse the reasonable costs of produc-
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1 tion of documents subject to
subpoena. All subpoenas and subpoenas
2 duces tecum issued under this
section shall be authorized by the affir-
3 mative vote of not less than 3/4 of
the members of the commission. Sub-
4 poenas duces tecum shall be
limited to items reasonably relevant to such
5 alleged violations.
6 (2) If the
commission finds there is reasonable suspicion that a
vio-
7 lation of the act has
occurred, the commission shall communicate, by a
8 signed writing specifically
stating such alleged violations, with the persons
9 being investigated and allow
them 30 days to respond. After reviewing
10 the information from such
respondent, and a determination is made that
11 further investigation is required,
the commission may issue a subpoena
12 by a 3/4 vote of the commission
members. Subpoenas duces tecum shall
13 be limited to items reasonably
relevant to such alleged violations.
14 (3)
(2) In case of contumacy by, or refusal to obey a subpoena
issued
15 to any person, the district court of
Shawnee county, upon application by
16 the commission, or any officer designated
by the commission, may issue
17 to that person an order requiring the
person to appear before the com-
18 mission or any officer designated by the
commission, there to produce
19 documentary evidence if so ordered or to
give evidence touching the
20 matter under investigation or in question.
Any failure to obey the order
21 of the court may be punished by the court
as a contempt of court.
22 (4) No person is
excused from attending or testifying or from pro-
23 ducing any document or record
before the commission, or obedience to
24 the subpoena of the commission or
any officer designated by the com-
25 mission, or in any proceeding
instituted by the commission, on the ground
26 that the testimony or evidence
(documentary or otherwise) required of
27 the person may tend to incriminate
the person or subject the person to
28 a penalty or forfeiture. No
individual may be prosecuted or subjected to
29 any penalty or forfeiture for or on
account of any transaction, matter or
30 thing concerning which such person
is compelled, after claiming privilege
31 against self-incrimination, to
testify or produce evidence (documentary
32 or otherwise), except that the
individual so testifying shall not be exempt
33 from prosecution and punishment for
perjury committed in so testifying.
34 Sec. 3. K.S.A. 25-4158 and
46-260 are hereby repealed.
35 Sec. 4. This act shall take
effect and be in force from and after its
36 publication in the statute book.
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