K.S.A. § 77-615

Petition, service and notice

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77-615. Petition, service and notice. (a) A petitioner for judicial review shall serve a copy of the petition in the manner provided by subsection (e) of K.S.A. 77-613, and amendments thereto, upon the agency head, on any other person or persons designated by the agency head to receive service, on any agency officer designated to receive service in an order or on the agency officer who signs an order.

(b) The petitioner shall give notice of the petition for judicial review to all other parties in any adjudicative proceedings that led to the agency action.

History: L. 1984, ch. 338, § 15; L. 1986, ch. 318, § 8; L. 1995, ch. 175, § 12; July 1.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 15 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1991–2024 · leading case: Board of County Commissioners v. Bremby
Board of County Commissioners v. Bremby (2008) kan · cites it 8× “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to “adjudicative proceedings.”
BOARD OF COM'RS OF SUMNER COUNTY v. Bremby (2008) kan · cites it 8× “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to " adjudicative proceedings.”
Pieren-Abbott v. Kansas Department of Revenue (2005) kan · cites it 3× “77-614, andK.S.A. 77-615 because none of these statutes require a summons.”
Pittsburg State University v. Kansas Board of Regents (2001) kanctapp · cites it 2× “77-613(e), and K.S.A. 77-615(a), any parly seeking judicial review must serve a copy of its petition upon the PERB board’s designated agent at the following address: A.”
Krantz v. University of Kansas (2001) kan · cites it 3× “K.S.A. 77-615 requires service in accordance with K.”
Karns v. Kansas State Board of Agriculture (1996) kanctapp · cites it 2× “"(c) Within 30 days after service on the agency or notice to other parties of the petition as provided in K.S.A. 77-615, and amendments thereto, a party to judicial review proceedings may file an answer or other responsive pleading and shall serve a copy of any such answer or…”
Byrd v. Kansas Department of Revenue (2010) kanctapp “Claus, who wanted to appeal the suspension of his license, served a copy of his petition for judicial review by mailing it to “Division of Vehicles-Driver Control Bureau” instead of the Secretary of Revenue, as required by K.S.A. 77-615(a) (Ensley 1989). 16 Kan. App.”
Anderson v. Kansas Department of Revenue (1993) kanctapp “Instead, it provides for service of the order of suspension upon a driver, much like K.S.A. 77-615 provides for service of a petition for judicial review in accordance with subsection (d) of K.”
Claus v. Kansas Department of Revenue (1991) kanctapp “K.S.A. 77-615(a) provides: “A petitioner for judicial review shall serve a copy of the petition in the manner provided by subsection (d) of K.”
State v. Lovett (1992) kanctapp “K.S.A. 77-615(a) provides: ‘A petitioner for judicial review shall serve a copy of the petition in the manner provided by subsection (d) of K.”
Price v. Kansas Department of Social & Rehabilitation Services (2008) kanctapp · cites it 2× “77-526(c) required that agency orders identify the person to be served with the petition for review, and the amendment to K.S.A. 77-615(a) provided that service of the petition could be made on the agency head, the person designated in the order for service, or “on the agency…”
Community Health Center of Southeast of Kansas, Inc. v. Kansas Dept. of Labor (2024) kanctapp · cites it 7× “The district court ruled that by serving the petition and summons on the Kansas Attorney General's office instead of the Secretary of Labor—which is required by K.S.A. 77-615—the court had no jurisdiction to proceed.”
— K.S.A. § 77-615(a) — 10 cases
Board of County Commissioners v. Bremby (2008) kan “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to “adjudicative proceedings.”
BOARD OF COM'RS OF SUMNER COUNTY v. Bremby (2008) kan “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to " adjudicative proceedings.”
Pittsburg State University v. Kansas Board of Regents (2001) kanctapp “77-613(e), and K.S.A. 77-615(a), any parly seeking judicial review must serve a copy of its petition upon the PERB board’s designated agent at the following address: A.”
Byrd v. Kansas Department of Revenue (2010) kanctapp “Claus, who wanted to appeal the suspension of his license, served a copy of his petition for judicial review by mailing it to “Division of Vehicles-Driver Control Bureau” instead of the Secretary of Revenue, as required by K.S.A. 77-615(a) (Ensley 1989). 16 Kan. App.”
Claus v. Kansas Department of Revenue (1991) kanctapp “K.S.A. 77-615(a) provides: “A petitioner for judicial review shall serve a copy of the petition in the manner provided by subsection (d) of K.”
— K.S.A. § 77-615(b) — 3 cases
Board of County Commissioners v. Bremby (2008) kan “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to “adjudicative proceedings.”
BOARD OF COM'RS OF SUMNER COUNTY v. Bremby (2008) kan “Likewise, K.S.A. 77-615, which governs the notice requirements for petitions of judicial review, specifically refers to " adjudicative proceedings.”
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