Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 82 - KANSAS CORPORATION COMMISSION
Article 1 - RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Section 82-1-216 - Service of pleadings
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 82-1-216
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Manner of service of papers. Notices, motions, pleadings, or other papers may be served by any of the following means:
(1) Hand
delivery;
(2) United States mail;
(3) restricted mail;
(4) overnight courier;
(5) facsimile machine if the original of the
facsimile document is also served; or
(6) electronic delivery in a format
acceptable to the commission, if a signed, original hard copy of the document
delivered electronically is also served.
(b) Who shall be served. All parties and attorneys who have entered their appearances in any proceeding shall be served with all notices, motions, pleadings, orders, or other papers filed in this matter. Service upon an attorney of record shall be deemed to be service upon the party represented by the attorney.
(1)
Service by commission. Orders, formal complaints to which a docket number has
been assigned, supplemental complaints that have been permitted by the
commission, and amended complaints that have been permitted by the commission,
shall be served by the commission. Each complainant shall supply the commission
with a sufficient number of copies of the complaint to enable the commission to
serve one copy upon each defendant and retain the signed original and seven
copies for its own use, together with any other copies that may be required by
the commission. Notices shall be served either by the commission or as directed
by the commission.
(2) Service by
parties. Pursuant to
K.S.A.
77-519 and amendments thereto, except as
stated above in paragraph (b)(1), parties shall be required to serve all
documents in accordance with the procedures outlined in subsection (a).
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