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KSA 021-059-0023 – Unlawful disclosure of authorized interception of wire, oral or electronic communications | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-059-0023 – Unlawful disclosure of authorized interception of wire, oral or electronic communications

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-059-0023

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21-5923.Unlawful disclosure of authorized interception of wire, oral or electronic communications.(a) Unlawful disclosure of authorized interception of wire, oral or electronic communications is, with the intent to obstruct, impede or prevent such authorized interception, communicating to any person or making public in any way, other than as provided by law: (1) The existence of an application or order for such interception issued pursuant to K.S.A.22-2516, and amendments thereto; or (b) Unlaw

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