Kansas Statutes
§ 46-251 — Failure to file true statement of substantial interests defined and classified as crime
Kansas § 46-251
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 46-251 (2026).
Text
Failure to file true statement of substantial interests is intentionally (a) failing to file a statement of substantial interests as required by this act, or
(b)filing a statement of substantial interests that contains any false statement.
Failure to file a true statement of substantial interests is a class B misdemeanor.
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Related
Thomas v. Hayden
(D. Kansas, 2022)
Legislative History
L. 1974, ch. 353, § 37; L. 1975, ch. 272, § 13; July 1.
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