Yes. If you’re not ready to form your Kansas corporation just yet, you can reserve your business name for 120 days by filing theTemporary Reservation of Business Entity Nameapplication with the Kansas Secretary of State and paying the $35 filing fee if you file by mail or $30 if you re...
Yes. If you’re not ready to form your Kansas corporation just yet, you can reserve your business name for 120 days by filing theTemporary Reservation of Business Entity Nameapplication with the Kansas Secretary of State and paying the $35 filing fee if you file by mail or $30 if you re...
Justia Opinion Summary: The case involves a challenge to a series of statutes and implementing regulations ("Challenged Laws") relating to the licensure of abortion provider facilities in Kansas. The plaintiffs, an abortion care facility and… State v. Harris Date: June 21, 2024 Docket Number...
significant business acumen (breadth and depth) and global technical expertise in critical systems/applications to support proactive technical solutioning for highly complex and varied business issues, while considering broader impacts of technical decisions to the current and future state business ...
Source: Statutes at Large, vol. 10 (1855), pp. 277–290. Kansas-Nebraska Act [SECTION 1] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that all that part of the territory of the United States included within the following...
Kansas Department of Revenue - Your business https://www.ksrevenue.org/business.html Kansas Department of Revenue. File your state taxes online. Current K-40 tax form. Homestead information and form K-40H. Where is my refund. Make a tax payment. Name and address change. Payment plan request...
Other statutes provide for service of a subpoena. Appellee is a state officer but the statute relied upon by him on its face is not applicable to a subpoena and the trial court properly ruled that is was necessary only to serve the subpoena upon the person asked to respond, the appellee...
This bill, introduced on February 25, 2019, would amend child endangerment statutes to include domestic battery in the presence of a child. The bill would also increase the penalties for domestic battery. The bill was assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee for hearings, but the bill was not...