Kan. Admin. Regs. § 105-6-2 - Expenses allowed
Expense reimbursements shall include reimbursement for the following expenses:
(a) the cost of
photocopying prepared briefs;
(b)
the cost of binding appellate briefs for each case;
(c) in-state travel and subsistence by
appointed attorneys, not to exceed the rate set by the secretary of the
department of administration for state employees in accordance with
K.S.A. 75-3201, et seq. and
K.S.A. 75-4601, et seq.;
(d) expenses incurred by appointed attorneys
in obtaining computerized legal research if the case presents a unique question
of law to be researched. Such expenses shall not exceed $200;
(e) expenses incurred by appointed attorneys
in taking depositions, if found to be authorized by statute and necessary in
order to provide an adequate defense and when prior approval has been obtained
from the court;
(f) costs of
mailing briefs; and
(g) expenses
incurred by appointed attorneys which would otherwise have been approved and
paid by the board directly to a third party in accordance with statute or rule
and regulation.
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