Kan. Admin. Regs. § 51-17-2

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 49, December 5, 2024
Section 51-17-2 - Methods of filing; service

On and after November 30, 2018, each party represented by legal counsel shall file workers compensation case documents through the electronic filing (E-filing) system of the division of workers compensation (division) in the Kansas department of labor, as specified in K.A.R. 51-1-26. Any party not represented by legal counsel may file using the division's electronic filing system. If a party not represented by legal counsel chooses not to use the division's electronic filing system, the party shall file by facsimile, by mail, or by hand-delivery directly to the division and shall serve a copy of each document on the parties.

(a) Definitions. Each of the following terms as used in this regulation, unless the context requires otherwise, shall have the meaning specified in this subsection:
(1) "Document" shall include not more than one pleading and corresponding exhibits.
(2) "Facsimile filing" and "filing by fax" mean the facsimile transmission of a document to the division for filing with the division.
(3) "Facsimile machine" means a machine that can send a facsimile transmission.
(4) "Facsimile transmission" means the transmission of a copy of a document by a system that encodes a document into electronic signals, transmits the signals over a telephone line or other communications medium, and reconstructs the signals to print a duplicate of the document at the receiving end.
(5) "Fax" is an abbreviation for "facsimile" and means, as indicated by the context, the facsimile transmission or document so transmitted.
(6) "Filing" means the act of submitting a document to the division for the division's consideration and action. A document is filed by delivering it to the division by one of the means specified in this regulation.
(7) "Filing by hand-delivery" means submitting a document to the division by delivery in person to the division. Proof of filing by hand-delivery is established by retention of a copy of the hand-delivered document that has been date-stamped by an employee of the division at the time of the hand-delivery.
(8) "Filing by mail" means submitting a document to the division through the United States postal service, or other service or system by which letters and parcels are collected and delivered for a fee, addressed to an office of the division of workers compensation. Filing by mail is complete upon receipt by the division.
(9) "Serve" means to deliver a document, or copy thereof, by a party in a legal action or proceeding in which the party is involved, to another person, entity or party, electronically, by fax, by mail, or by hand-delivery.
(10) "Service by fax" means the transmission of a document by facsimile machine. Service by fax shall be complete upon generation of a transmission record by the transmitting machine indicating the successful transmission of the entire document. Service that occurs after midnight, central standard time, shall be deemed to have occurred on the next day.
(11) "Service by hand-delivery" means the delivery in person of a document to the party upon whom service is required or, if the party is a nonperson entity, by handing the document to a person in charge or person designated for this purpose at an office of the party.
(12) "Service by mail" means the delivery of a document by United States postal service, or other service or system by which letters and parcels are collected and delivered for a fee, addressed to the party's last known address. Service by mail shall be presumed if a person fills out and signs a written certificate of service.
(13) "Transmission record" means the document printed by the sending facsimile machine stating the telephone number of the receiving machine, the number of pages sent, the transmission time, and an indication of any errors in transmission.
(b) Form of documents.
(1) The document placed in the transmitting fax machine shall comply with all applicable requirements on the form, format, and signature of papers.
(2) The first page of each document filed by fax shall include the words "by fax." Each page shall be numbered and shall include an abbreviated caption of the case and an abbreviated title of the document. The party shall also include the party's name, address, telephone number, and fax number on the document.
(c) Methods of filing by a party not represented by legal counsel.
(1) If a party not represented by legal counsel chooses not to use the division's electronic filing system, the party may file by fax directly to the division of workers compensation, at the facsimile numbers authorized, or by mail or hand-delivery to the division.
(2) The division's facsimile machine shall be available on a 24-hour basis. This provision shall not prevent the division from sending documents by fax or providing for normal repair and maintenance of the fax machine. Facsimile filings received in the division shall be deemed filed at the time printed by the division facsimile machine on the final page of the facsimile document received.
(3) Each facsimile document filed shall be accompanied by the facsimile transmission cover sheet, which shall contain the date, the docket number, case caption, party name, address, telephone and fax numbers, and the name of the document. The cover sheet shall be the first page transmitted.
(4) Each party filing by fax shall cause the transmitting facsimile machine to print a transmission record of each filing by fax. If the facsimile filing is not filed with the division due to an error in the transmission of the document the occurrence of which was unknown to the sender, any other failure not within the sender's control, or a failure to process the facsimile filing when received by the division, the sender may move the administrative law judge or the workers compensation board for an order to accept the timely filing of the document. The motion shall be accompanied by the transmission record, a copy of the document transmitted, and an affidavit of transmission by fax as set forth in a form specified by the director.
(5) Filing of documents by mail, properly addressed with postage or delivery fees paid, or by hand-delivery to the division's office in Topeka, Kansas shall be complete upon receipt by the division.
(d) Possession of documents. Each party not represented by legal counsel who files by fax shall retain the original document in the party's possession or control during the pendency of the action and shall produce this document upon request by the division, administrative law judge, workers compensation board, or any party to the action. Upon failure to produce the document, the fax may be stricken, and the party may be subject to sanctions under K.S.A. 44-5,120(d)(20), and amendments thereto.
(e) Signatures. Each signature reproduced by facsimile transmission shall be considered an original signature.
(f) Service by the division by electronic transmission and by mail.

The division shall serve documents and notices requiring service electronically upon any party represented by legal counsel and upon any party not represented by legal counsel who has elected to use the division's electronic filing system. Documents and notices requiring service shall be served by mail on a party not represented by legal counsel who has not elected to use the division's electronic filing system.

(g) Certificates of service.
(1) Each electronically filed document shall include a certificate of service if service is required. Each certificate of service by electronic transmission shall include the following:
(A) The date of electronic transmission;
(B) a statement that the service was made by electronic transmission;
(C) the name and electronic-mail address of each party served; and
(D) the signature of the person serving the document by electronic transmission.
(2) Each certificate of service by fax shall include the following:
(A) The date of transmission;
(B) the name and facsimile machine telephone number of each party served;
(C) a statement that the document was served by facsimile transmission and that the transmission was reported as complete and without error; and
(D) the signature of the person serving the document by facsimile transmission.
(3) Each certificate of service by mail shall include the following:
(A) The date of mailing;
(B) the name and mailing address of each party served;
(C) a statement that the document was served by depositing it in the mail; and
(D) the signature of the person serving the document by mail.

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 51-17-2

Authorized by K.S.A. 44-573; implementing K.S.A. 2017 Supp. 44-534, K.S.A. 2017 Supp. 44-551; effective May 22, 1998; amended by Kansas Register Volume 37, No. 45; effective 11/26/2018.