Kansas Statutes
§ 22-4523 — dditional powers
Kansas § 22-4523
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 22-4523 (2026).
Text
A dditional powers. The state board of indigents' defense services may:
(a)Accept the services of volunteer workers and consultants at no compensation other than reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses;
(b)prepare and publish statistical and case studies and other data pertinent to the legal representation of indigent persons;
(c)conduct programs having a general objective of training and educating attorneys and other persons who are involved in the legal representation of indigent persons;
(d)appoint public defenders and provide for the establishment and staffing of public defender offices;
(e)enter into contracts pursuant to competitive bids or by negotiation, as determined and administered by the board, with one or more attorneys or professional corporations providing legal
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Related
State Ex Rel. Stephan v. Smith
747 P.2d 816 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1987)
Landrum v. Goering
(Supreme Court of Kansas, 2017)
Legislative History
L. 1982, ch. 142, § 5; July 1.
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