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KSA 021-052-0012 – Individual liability for corporate crime | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-052-0012 – Individual liability for corporate crime

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-052-0012

Statute Summary

21-5212.Individual liability for corporate crime.(a) An individual who performs criminal acts, or causes such acts to be performed, in the name of or on behalf of a corporation is legally responsible to the same extent as if such acts were in the person's own name or on the person's own behalf. (b) An individual who has been convicted of a crime based on conduct performed by such individual for and on behalf of a corporation is subject to punishment as an individual upon conviction of such crim

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