C. E. Russell Wellington City Attorney City Administration Center 317 South Washington Wellington, Kansas 67152
Dear Mr. Russell:
As attorney for the city of Wellington, a city of the second class, you request our opinion whether the city may use its home rule power to charter out of K.S.A.
A charter ordinance is an ordinance which exempts a city from the whole or any part of an enactment of the legislature and the city may provide substitute and additional provisions on the same subject. Kan. Const., art.
K.S.A.
Assuming the charter ordinance passes, you request our opinion concerning the status of the present elected officer holders should the council decide not to appoint them. Specifically, you inquire whether the incumbents have a property interest in the office which might trigger the due process clause of the
Membership on the board of trustees is a public office because the position is created by law with duties which involve an exercise of a portion of the sovereign power and in the performance of which the public is concerned. Durflinger v. Artiles,
It is our opinion that the present members of the board of trustees have no property interest in their positions under these circumstances which would require that due process be given prior to their removal from office should the mayor or council choose not to appoint them.
In short, the city may charter out of K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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