Philip E. Winter Lyon County Counselor Lyon County Courthouse Emporia, Kansas 66801
Dear Mr. Winter:
As county counselor for Lyon county, you request our opinion regarding the authority of unified school district no. 253 (USD 253) to submit to the electorate a resolution authorizing a local option budget (LOB). Specifically, you ask whether the board of education has properly notified the county election officer pursuant to K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
According to the facts you present, the board of education of USD 253 passed a resolution authorizing adoption of the LOB. A petition in opposition to the LOB was filed with the Lyon county election officer on January 13, 1995. The validity of the petition was certified by the county election officer on January 19, 1995. During its regular meeting on February 14, 1995, the board of education authorized submitting the resolution to a vote of the electorate. A document dated February 15, 1995, signed by the clerk for the board of education served to formally notify the county election officer that an election regarding the LOB would be held April 4, 1995. It is conceded that the date of formal notification by the board is beyond the 30-day period set forth in K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
A board of education of any unified school district is authorized under K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
"If no petition [in opposition to the LOB] is filed in accordance with the provisions of the resolution, the board may adopt a local option budget. If a petition is filed as provided in the resolution, the board may notify the county election officer of the date of an election to be held to submit the question of whether adoption of a local option budget shall be authorized. If the board fails to notify the county election officer within 30 days after a petition is filed, the resolution shall be deemed abandoned and no like resolution shall be adopted by the board within the nine months following publication of the resolution." K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
72-6433 (emphasis added).
Clearly, K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
The legislature is empowered by section
Legislative power is the power to make, alter, or repeal laws or rules for the future. Umbehr v. Board of Wabaunsee CountyCommissioners,
Through enactment of K.S.A. 1994 Supp.
While the board of education may not delegate to another officer the discretion regarding whether to submit to the electorate a resolution authorizing the LOB, the board may through adoption of rules, regulations, or policies, or by direct order, authorize another officer to notify the county election officer of the date of an election for submitting to the electorate a resolution authorizing the LOB. The superintendent for a unified school district has "charge and control of the public schools of the school district, subject to the orders, rules and regulations of the board of education." K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Richard D. Smith Assistant Attorney General
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