As Amended by Senate Committee
Session of 1999
SENATE BILL No. 299
By Committee on Judiciary
2-11
10 AN ACT
concerning civil procedure; relating to venue; amending K.S.A.
11 60-612 and repealing
the existing section.
12
13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. K.S.A. 60-612 is hereby amended to read as follows: 60-
15 612. (a) Without changing venue, a
judge may conduct any hearing or
16 nonjury trial in any county agreed upon by
all parties who are not in
17 default.
18 (b) If the
court finds on application
motion of any party, that the
19 county where an action was filed does
not have a courtroom which con-
20 forms to section 11 of the Americans
with disabilities act accessibility
21 guidelines for buildings and facilities
(ADAAG) adopted by 28 CFR
22 36.406 and incorporated in appendix A
thereto, and amendments thereto
23 as in effect on July 1,
1999, and that such failure to conform would
24 prohibit or limit the participation of a
person material to the proceeding,
25 the judge, without changing venue,
shall may conduct any
hearing or
26 trial in any county with an accessible
courtroom.
27 (c) If the
court finds, on application
motion of any person at least 20
28 days before the hearing or trial, that
the county where an action was filed
29 does not have a courtroom which conforms
to section 11 of the Americans
30 with disabilities act accessibility
guidelines for buildings and facilities
31 (ADAAG) adopted by 28 CFR 36.406 and
incorporated in appendix A
32 thereto, and amendments
thereto as in effect on July 1, 1999,
and that
33 such failure to conform would prohibit
or limit the attendance of any
34 person, the judge, without changing
venue, may conduct the hearing or
35 trial in any county with an accessible
courtroom. Notice of the change of
36 the location shall be given to the
parties at least 10 days prior to the date
37 of the first proceeding at the alternate
location.
38 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 60-612 is hereby
repealed.
39 Sec. 3. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
40 publication in the statute book.