Kansas Supreme Court issues rules on suing over COVID restri

Kansas Supreme Court issues rules on suing over COVID restrictions


The Kansas Supreme Court earlier this week issued administrative rules for Kansans who want to sue over a COVID-19 order under newly passed law Senate Bill 40.
The new emergency rules took into account that some may not be represented by an attorney, a news release said. But those who fail to follow the rules in requesting a court hearing shouldn't be rejected and be given opportunity to comply.
What is this new law?   
SB 40 lets any person who is aggrieved by a COVID-19 order or restriction to bring to court a request to get relief from the order. Such a hearing would have to be held within 72 hours and a decision be made within a week after that. 

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