Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 77-528 (2026)

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77-528. Stay. Until the time at which a petition for judicial review would no longer be timely, a party may submit to the presiding officer or agency head a petition for stay of effectiveness of an initial or final order, unless otherwise provided by statute or stated in the initial or final order. The presiding officer or agency head may take action on the petition for stay, either before or after the effective date of the initial or final order.

History: L. 1984, ch. 313, § 28; L. 2009, ch. 109, § 14; July 1.


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Cited in 1 case, 1999–1999 · leading case: Huet-Vaughn v. Kansas State Bd. of Healing Arts, 978 P.2d 896 (Kan. 1999).
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Huet-Vaughn v. Kansas State Bd. of Healing Arts, 978 P.2d 896 (Kan. 1999). “On December 10, 1997, the Board ruled it did not have jurisdiction to consider plaintiffs motion because K.S.A. 77-528 only allows a party to seek a stay of a final order until the time when a petition for judicial review would no longer be timely.”
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