Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 21 - KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Article 40 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 21-40-13 - Representation
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Appearance in person. An individual may appear in his own behalf. A member of a partnership may represent the partnership, a bona fide officer of a corporation, trust or association may represent the corporation, trust or association, and an officer or employee of another public agency or of a political subdivision may represent the public agency or political subdivision in presenting any submittal to an agency subject to these rules.
(b) Appearance by attorney. A person may be represented in any proceeding by an attorney-at-law who is a resident of Kansas and regularly admitted to practice before the supreme court of Kansas; or a person may appear and be represented by any regularly admitted practicing attorney in the courts of record of another state of the United States, who has filed a verified application to the effect that he has associated and personally appearing with him, in the proceeding before the commission, an attorney who is a resident of Kansas and duly qualified to practice law therein, as his local counsel. Said local counsel shall first enter his own appearance and then move for the admission of the non-resident attorney with whom he is associated.
(c) Other representation prohibited at hearings. A person shall not be represented at any hearing except:
(d) Notice of appearance.
(e) Suspension. The commission may deny, temporarily or permanently, the privilege of appearing or practicing before it in any way to any person who is found to have engaged in unethical or improper conduct before the commission. Practicing before the commission shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(f) Contemptuous conduct. Contemptuous conduct at any hearing shall be ground for exclusion from such hearing and for summary suspension without a hearing for the duration of the hearing.