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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 75 > Article 45 - Capitol Police And Mail Services


Current as of: 2009
§ 75-4503Capitol police; creation; statewide law enforcement powers; disposition of persons arrested
§ 75-4503aSame; certain officers and employees serving on July 1, 1976, continue to serve and civil service and retirement benefits preserved; disposition of property and records
§ 75-4504Same; uniforms and badges
§ 75-4505Rules and regulations regulating conduct of persons on certain state property in Shawnee county
§ 75-4506Parking on certain state property; signs; rules and regulations; fees, administrative fines and procedures for violations; permits or other forms of authorization; legislative branch
§ 75-4507Same; rules and regulations
§ 75-4508Violation of 75-4505, 75-4506 or 75-4507 or rules and regulations thereunder
§ 75-4509Prosecution of persons arrested by capitol police
§ 75-4510Parking in violation of regulations; nuisances, abatement; costs
§ 75-4510aUnlawful statehouse parking defined; penalty
§ 75-4511Central mail services; "state agency"; when service not applicable
§ 75-4512Same; state agencies to use service; charges; rules and regulations
§ 75-4514Agencies located within capitol complex; security liaison; duties

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