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KSA 021-059-0017 – False impersonation; aggravated false impersonation | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-059-0017 – False impersonation; aggravated false impersonation

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-059-0017

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21-5917.False impersonation; aggravated false impersonation.(a) False impersonation is representing oneself to be a public officer, public employee or a person licensed to practice or engage in any profession or vocation for which a license is required by the laws of the state of Kansas, with knowledge that such representation is false. (b) Aggravated false impersonation is falsely representing or impersonating another and in such falsely assumed character: (1) Becoming bail or security, or ac

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