Jerry Patterson, Chairman State Banking Board Banking Department 700 Jackson, Suite 300 Topeka, Kansas 66603
Dear Mr. Patterson:
As chairman of the state banking board you have requested our opinion as to the duties and responsibilities of the board pursuant to K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"The board shall meet once each month, on such dates as it shall agree upon, and shall meet at such other times as the board may deem necessary or when called by the chairman of the board or any three members thereof. . . . The members of the board during business hours shall have free access to all of the records in the office of the commissioner. The board shall act in an advisory capacity in all matters pertaining to the conduct and welfare of the banking department and the administration of the banking laws of this state except as herein otherwise specifically provided."
Pursuant to K.S.A.
However, the board is vested only with the power to act in an advisory capacity. Advisory has been held to mean "counseling, suggesting, or advising, but not imperative or conclusive. . . . To give an opinion or counsel, or recommend a plan or cause of action." McGraw v. MarionCounty Planning Commission,
Next, you question the personal liability of the banking board members.
The banking board was created by statute pursuant to K.S.A.
An employee is defined as:
"[a]ny officer, employee, servant or member of a board, commission, committee, division, department, branch or council of a governmental entity including elected or appointed officials or persons acting on behalf or in service of a governmental entity in any official capacity, whether with or without compensation." K.S.A. 1992 Supp.
75-6102 (d) (emphasis added).
In our opinion, a member of the banking board would be included within the term "employee" under the KTCA when "acting on behalf or in service of [the banking board]."
K.S.A. 1992 Supp.
Judgment can be rendered against the governmental entity or the employee but not both. K.S.A.
Therefore, a banking board member who properly requests such will be afforded protection from personal liability and legal representation under the KTCA as long as the member falls within the definition of an employee as set out in K.S.A. 1992 Supp.
In conclusion, we opine that the banking board members have the duty and responsibility pursuant to K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Jane Stattelman Assistant Attorney General
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