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- 38-223138-2231. Child under 18, when law enforcement officers or court services officers may take into custody; sheltering a runaway. (a) A law enforcement officer or court services officer shall take a child under 18 years of age into custody when:www.kslegislature.org/li_2012/b2011_12/statute/038_000_0000_chapter/038_02…
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WebJan 01, 2007 · Article 22. - REVISED KANSAS CODE FOR CARE OF CHILDREN. 38-2231. Child under 18, when law enforcement officers or court services officers may take …
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WebContributing to a child's misconduct or deprivation. (a) Contributing to a child's misconduct or deprivation is: (1) Knowingly causing or encouraging a child under 18 years of age …
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WebOct 30, 2022 · Article 22. - REVISED KANSAS CODE FOR CARE OF CHILDREN. 38-2231. Child under 18, when law enforcement officers or court services officers may take into …
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Web38-2231 - Child under 18, when law enforcement officers or court services officers may take into custody; sheltering a runaway. 38-2232 - Child under 18 taken into …
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WebJan 11, 2021 · Definitions. As used in the revised Kansas code for care of children, unless the context otherwise indicates: (a) "Abandon" or "abandonment" means to forsake, …
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WebJan 09, 2017 · Chapter 23. - KANSAS FAMILY LAW CODE-REVISED: Chapter 24. - DRAINAGE AND LEVEES: Chapter 25. - ELECTIONS: Chapter 26. - EMINENT …
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WebJan 01, 2020 · (4) sheltering or concealing a runaway with intent to aid the runaway in avoiding detection or apprehension by law enforcement officers; (5) knowingly causing or …
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WebJul 01, 2011 · Contributing to a child's misconduct or deprivation. (a) Contributing to a child's misconduct or deprivation is: (1) Knowingly causing or encouraging a child under 18 …
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