Kan. Admin. Regs. § 14-17-7 - Determination of Kansas residency
For the purpose of determining whether an individual meets the requirement to be a resident of Kansas for any license issued pursuant to the liquor control act or the club and drinking establishment act, the following requirements shall apply:
(a) An
individual shall be deemed to have established residence in Kansas on the date
the individual arrives in the state for other than temporary or transitory
purposes. Residence in Kansas shall be deemed to have terminated on the date
the individual leaves the state and abandons any intention of returning to
Kansas.
(b) In evaluating whether
an individual intends to be a resident of Kansas, the following factors shall
be considered, in order of decreasing importance:
(1) Whether the individual has filed any
income tax returns in Kansas as a resident;
(2) whether the individual is registered to
vote in Kansas;
(3) whether the
individual has a Kansas driver's license or identification card; and
(4) whether the individual owns or rents a
residence in Kansas and, if so, whether the utilities are in that individual's
name.
Notes
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