Kansas issues executive order extending certain orders relating to the Covid-19 pandemic
April 30, 2020
On April 30, the Kansas governor issued an executive order delaying the sunset date of several existing executive orders relating to Covid-19 to May 31, 2020, or until the statewide state of disaster emergency relating to Covid-19 expires, whichever is earlier, with some exceptions. Among others, the executive order delays the sunset date for the order halting certain foreclosures and evictions (previously covered here) as well as the order temporarily allowing notaries and witnesses to act via audio-visual technology (previously covered here).