Judges: Carla J. Stovall, Attorney General of Kansas
Filed Date: 9/16/1997
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Arvid V. Jacobson, Legal Counsel Unified School District No. 279 526 W. 6th Street P.O. Box 1167 Junction City, Kansas 66441-1167
Dear Mr. Jacobson:
As legal counsel for Unified School District No. 279 (USD 279), you request our opinion regarding statutory requirements applicable to a newspaper in which legal notices of a unified school district may be published. Specifically, you ask whether the Jewell County News is a "newspaper of general circulation" in which USD 279 may publish its legal notices.
You state in your request that the Jewell County News maintains an office and staff in Mankato, Kansas. Type for the newspaper is set and the proof copy of the newspaper is printed in Mankato. The newspaper has filed a United States Postal Service Form 3541 at Webber, Kansas, the location from which the newspaper is mailed to Kansas subscribers. Articles contained in the newspaper are compiled in Kansas by Kansas reporters. However, the Jewell County News is published as an insert or feature of the Superior [Nebraska] Express.
K.S.A.
At least one State statute requires unified school districts to publish relevant notices in designated official newspapers. See K.S.A.
The fundamental rule of statutory construction, to which all others are subordinate, is that the intent of the Legislature governs when that intent can be ascertained. City of Wichita v. 200 South Broadway,
Whether the Wyandotte Echo qualified as a newspaper under K.S.A.
"The phrase ``newspaper of general circulation' means one which circulates among all classes and which is not confined to a particular class or calling in the community and is the term generally applied to a newspaper to which the general public will resort in order to be informed of the news and intelligence of the day, editorial opinion and advertisements, and thereby render it probable that the notices or official advertising will be brought to the attention of the general public. As a general rule, for a newspaper to be considered as a newspaper of general circulation, the purposes to which the newspaper is devoted must be of common interest to many. However, the fact that a newspaper is devoted to the interest of a particular class of persons, as for instance, those engaged in the same business or calling, and specializes in news and intelligences primarily of interest to that class, will not exclude it from classification as a newspaper of general circulation if, in addition to special news, it also publishes news of a general character; and hence, a newspaper may be a newspaper of general circulation, although primarily devoted to commerce and finance, labor unions, the legal profession, or a political party. 66 C.J.S. Newspapers § 4 (1950)." Attorney General Opinion No. 89-72.
A case often cited in other jurisdictions determining whether a particular publication is a newspaper of "general circulation" is Burak v. Ditson,
See also Great Southern Media v. McDowell County,"First, that a newspaper of general circulation is not determined by the number of its subscribers, but by the diversity of its subscribers. Second, that, even though a newspaper is of particular interest to a particular class of persons, yet, if it contains news of a general character and interest to the community, although the news may be limited in amount, it qualifies as a newspaper of ``general circulation'. (Citations omitted)." Burak, 229 N.W. at 228.
The Legislature has ascribed no special meaning to the phrase "newspaper of general circulation" as used in State statutes regarding notices of unified school districts. Rather, the phrase is to be given its ordinary meaning. A "newspaper of general circulation" is one to which the general public will resort in order to be informed of the news and intelligence of the day, editorial opinion and advertisements. Whether theJewell County News qualifies as a "newspaper of general circulation" within USD 279 is a question of fact, determination of which may not be reached in a legal opinion of the Attorney General. However, USD 279 may apply the analysis set forth herein in determining whether the Jewell County News is a "newspaper of general circulation" in the school district.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Richard D. Smith Assistant Attorney General
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