Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 77-105

  • Joint committee: Committees including membership from both houses of teh legislature. Joint committees are usually established with narrow jurisdictions and normally lack authority to report legislation.

The following laws shall constitute the General Statutes of Kansas: All laws included by Chester I. Long, F. Dumont Smith and Hugh P. Farrelly, as the commission to revise the General Statutes, in the assembled sections on file with and certified to by said commission, fully examined and identified by the certificate and reported for adoption by the joint committee of the senate and house of representatives, including the revised sections which are hereby reenacted; all laws reported by the commission which it has included by reference; all other laws of a general nature enacted at the present session. All of the above laws are hereby adopted, and shall take effect and be in force, when certified by the commission, as provided in Laws of 1921, chapter 207, section 3 [77-103], and published as the Revised Statutes of Kansas of 1923.