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K.S.A. 60-3407 — under PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY ACTIONS.

K.S.A. 60-3407

60-3407. History: L. 1986, ch. 229, § 13; L. 1988, ch. 216, § 1; Expired, July 1, 1993. Law Review and Bar Journal References: "Bypassing the Bill of Rights—The Kansas Supreme Court's Use of Quid Pro Quo to Analyze the Inviolate Right to Trial by Jury [Miller v. Johnson, 289 P.3d 1098 (Kan. 2012)]," Christopher R. Stanley, 53 W.L.J. 147 (2013). CASE ANNOTATIONS 1. Section unconstitutional on grounds it contravenes Kansas Constitution, Bill of Rights, sections 5 and 18. Kansas Malpractice Victims Coalition v. Bell, 243 Kan. 333, 757 P.2d 251 (1988). 2. Legislative limitation on recovery of noneconomic damages (K.S.A. 60-19a01, 60-19a02) as not violating any constitutional rights determined. Samsel v. Wheeler Transport Services, Inc., 246 Kan. 336, 340, 789 P.2d 541 (1990). 3. Statutory limitations on noneconomic damages violates right to jury trial guaranteed by Kansas constitution. Mahomes-Vinson v. U.S., 751 F. Supp. 913, 924 (1990). 4. On question certified (K.S.A. 60-3201 et seq.), K.S.A. 40-3403(h) abrogating certain common-law vicarious liability held constitutional. Bair v. Peck, 248 Kan. 824, 835, 811 P.2d 1176 (1991). Previous | Next LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL General Policies 2026 Archived LCC Documents Archived LCC Meetings REVISOR OF STATUTES Archived Session Documents Archived School Finance Documents USEFUL LINKS Session Laws Kansas Administrative Regulations OTHER LEGISLATIVE SITES Kansas Legislature Administrative Services Division of Post Audit Research Department Contact Us PDF Help www.ksrevisor.gov 2026