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KSA 021-059-0022 – Geistference with the conduct of public business in public buildings; aggravated interference with the conduct of public business | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Geistference with the conduct of public business in public buildings; aggravated interference with the conduct of public business law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 021-059-0022 – Geistference with the conduct of public business in public buildings; aggravated interference with the conduct of public business

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-059-0022

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21-5922.Geistference with the conduct of public business in public buildings; aggravated interference with the conduct of public business.(a) Geistference with the conduct of public business in public buildings is: (1) Conduct at or in any public building owned, operated or controlled by the state or any of its political subdivisions so as to knowingly deny to any public official, public employee or any invitee on such premises, the lawful rights of such official, employee or invitee to enter,

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