Source: http://ethics.ks.gov/statsandregs/46-269.html
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 06:54:38+00:00

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(a) The full name and address of each person who has paid compensation for lobbying to the lobbyist or has paid for expenses of lobbying by the lobbyist during the period reported.
(6) all other reportable expenditures made in the performance of services as a lobbyist.
With regard to expenditures for entertainment or hospitality that is primarily recreation, food and beverages, only amounts expended on a state officer or employee or state officer elect or on an employee or officer or officer elect of the judicial branch or on such officer or employee’s spouse shall be considered to be for or in direct relation to lobbying. Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection and subsection (d), no lobbyist shall be responsible to report any expenditure by the lobbyist’s employer of which such person has no knowledge.
(c) (1) In addition to the information reported pursuant to subsection (b), each lobbyist expending an aggregate amount of $100 or more for lobbying in any reporting period shall report any gift, entertainment or hospitality provided to state officers or employees or state officers elect or to members, members elect or employees of the judicial branch of government. Such report shall disclose the full name of the legislator or legislator elect, member, member elect or employee of the judicial branch or the state officer or employee or state officer elect who received such gift, entertainment or hospitality, the amount expended on such gift, entertainment or hospitality and the date the gift, entertainment or hospitality was provided.
(ii) all members of a political party caucus of the legislature or all members of a political party caucus of either house of the legislature.
(d) Except as provided by subsection (c), whenever an individual lobbyist contributes to a single special event, such lobbyist shall report only the aggregate amount or value of the expenditure contributed by such lobbyist.
(e) Whenever more than one lobbyist is employed by a single employer, the reports required by this section relating to such employer shall be made by only one such lobbyist and that lobbyist shall be the lobbyist who is most directly connected with the particular expenditure or gift, honoraria or payment. No expenditure or gift, honoraria or payment re- quired to be reported by this section shall be reported by more than one lobbyist.
(f) All accounts, records and documents of the lobbyist which relate to every expenditure reported or which should have been reported shall be maintained and preserved by the lobbyist for a period of five years from the date of the filing of such report or statement and may be inspected under conditions determined by the commission.
History: L. 1974, ch. 353, § 55; L. 1975, ch. 272,§ 20; L. 1981, ch. 171, § 45; L. 1983, ch. 173, § 2; L.1987, ch. 199, § 1; L. 1990, ch. 306, § 12; L. 1991,ch. 150, § 44; L. 1997, ch. 155, § 1; L. 2000, ch. 124,§ 3; July 1.
Reporting of lobbyist expenditures. 87-9.
Minimum records to be maintained by lobbyists discussed. 90-26.
Lobbying expenditures; detailed accounts; accounts, records and documents to be kept. 97-18.
Lobbying contracts; maintenance as account, record or document. 97-19.
Records required to be kept by lobbyist, including 2000 HB 2627. 2000-23.

References: § 55
 § 45
 § 2
 § 1
 § 12
 § 44
 § 1