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KSA 021-063-0022 – Unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-063-0022 – Unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-063-0022

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21-6322.Unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.(a) Unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment is, knowingly and without authorization, removing, disabling, altering, tampering with, damaging or destroying any electronic monitoring equipment used pursuant to court ordered supervision or as a condition of post-release supervision or parole. (b) Unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment is a: (1) Severity level 8, nonperson felony in the case of e

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