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SB399: Providing an exception to unauthorized practice of law under the Kansas consumer protection act for an employee of the judicial branch or a district court providing a standard form to a member of the public.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill would allow employees of the judicial branch or district courts to provide standard forms to the public without being considered unauthorized practitioners of law.
Who This Affects
This affects Kansans who interact with the court system and need assistance filling out legal forms. It could make it easier for people to navigate the process.
Key Provisions
• Allows employees of the judicial branch or district courts to provide standard forms
• Exempts these employees from being considered unauthorized practitioners of law
• Applies to providing standard forms only, not other legal services
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Timeline
Introduced
Monday, January 26, 2026
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Jan 27, 2026
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