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KSA 021-068-0022 – Sentencing guidelines; changes in; duties of sentencing commission and secretary of corrections; submission to legislature | Kansas Law

Learn about Kansas's Sentencing guidelines; changes in; duties of sentencing commission and secretary of corrections; submission to legislature law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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KSA 021-068-0022 – Sentencing guidelines; changes in; duties of sentencing commission and secretary of corrections; submission to legislature

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-068-0022

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21-6822.Sentencing guidelines; changes in; duties of sentencing commission and secretary of corrections; submission to legislature.The Kansas sentencing commission shall meet as necessary for the purpose of modifying and improving the guidelines. The secretary of corrections shall notify the commission at any time when it is determined that prisons in the state have been filled to 90% or more of their overall capacity. The commission shall then propose modifications which amend the sentencing gu

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