Session of 2000
SENATE BILL No. 585
By Senator Emert
2-7
9 AN ACT
concerning civil procedure; relating to depositions;
preferential
10 pricing of reporting
services; amending K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 60-228 and
11 repealing the existing
section.
12
13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 60-228 is hereby amended to read as
15 follows: 60-228. (a) Within the United
States. (1) Depositions may be
16 taken in this state before any officer or
person authorized to administer
17 oaths by the laws of this state.
18 (2) Without the
state but within the United States, or within a terri-
19 tory or insular possession subject to the
dominion of the United States,
20 depositions shall be taken before an
officer authorized to administer oaths
21 by the laws of the place where the
examination is held, or before a person
22 appointed by the court in which the action
is pending. A person so ap-
23 pointed has power to administer oaths and
take testimony.
24 (3) Any court of
record of this state, or any judge thereof, before
25 whom an action or proceeding is pending, is
authorized to grant a com-
26 mission to take depositions within or
without the state. The commission
27 may be issued by the clerk to a person or
persons therein named, under
28 the seal of the court granting the
same.
29 (b) In foreign
countries. Depositions may be taken in a foreign
30 country:
31 (1) Pursuant to
any applicable treaty or convention;
32 (2) pursuant to a
letter of request, whether or not captioned a letter
33 rogatory;
34 (3) on notice
before a person authorized to administer oaths in the
35 place where the examination is held, either
by the law of the United States
36 or the law of that place;
37 (4) before a
person appointed by commission. A person appointed by
38 commission has power by virtue of the
appointment to administer oaths
39 and take testimony. A commission or letter
of request shall be issued on
40 application and notice, and on terms and
directions that are just and
41 appropriate. It is not requisite to the
issuance of a commission or a letter
42 of request that the taking of the
deposition in any other matter is im-
43 practicable or inconvenient; and both a
commission and letter of request
2
1 may be issued in proper cases. A
notice or commission may designate the
2 person before whom the deposition is
to be taken either by name or
3 descriptive title. A letter of
request may be addressed "To the Appropri-
4 ate Judicial Authority in (here name
the country)." When a letter of re-
5 quest or any other device is used
pursuant to an applicable treaty or
6 convention, it shall be captioned in
the form prescribed by that treaty or
7 convention. Evidence obtained in
response to a letter of request shall not
8 be excluded on the ground that it is
not in the form of questions and
9 answers or is not a verbatim
transcript of the testimony.
10
(c) Disqualification for interest. No deposition shall
be taken before
11 a person who is: (1) A relative
or, employee or,
attorney or counsel of any
12 of the parties, or is;
(2) a relative or employee of such attorney or
counsel,
13 or is; (3)
financially interested in the action; or (4) under a contract
to
14 provide preferential pricing of
reporting services to any of the parties or
15 to an attorney, counsel or insurer of
any of the parties.
16
(d) Depositions for use in foreign jurisdictions.
Whenever the depo-
17 sition of any person is to be taken in this
state pursuant to the laws of
18 another state or of the United States or of
another country for use in
19 proceedings there, the district court in
the county where the deponent
20 resides or is employed or transacts his or
her business in person may,
21 upon ex parte petition, make an
order directing issuance of subpoena as
22 provided in K.S.A. 60-245, and
amendments thereto, in aid of the taking
23 of the deposition, and may make any order
in accordance with subsection
24 (d) of K.S.A. 60-230, subsection (a) of
K.S.A. 60-237 or subsection (b)(1)
25 of K.S.A. 60-237 and amendments
thereto.
26 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1999 Supp. 60-228
is hereby repealed.
27 Sec. 3. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
28 publication in the statute book.