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65-1734 - Order of priority of persons authorized to dispose of decedents remains; immunity of funeral directors, funeral establishments and crematories.
Does Kansas have a statute of limitations?
The Kansas statute of limitations for civil actions, like other statutes of limitations, sets a time limit on how long plaintiffs have to bring a cause of action. Statutes of limitation ensure that plaintiffs file claims as soon as reasonably possible. Statutes of limitation exist for civil and criminal law.
What is Kansas State statute 21 5904?
Interference with law enforcement. (3) knowingly obstructing, resisting or opposing any person authorized by law to serve process in the service or execution or in the attempt to serve or execute any writ, warrant, process or order of a court, or in the discharge of any official duty.
Who makes laws in Kansas?
The Kansas Legislature consists of a 125-member House of Representatives and a 40-member Senate. The Legislature convenes on the second Monday in January for an annual session and generally adjourns in early May. For more information about the Kansas Legislature go to About the Legislature.
Sep 26, 2024 Full-text bills, advance legislative service, and legislative bill history may be found in Statutes and Legislation. It also offers an Archived Code Search.
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