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KSA 022-023-0012 – Law enforcement officers to not place persons in custody in certain circumstances; immunity from criminal prosecution for certain drug offenses when person was seeking medical assistance for self or others; exceptions | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-023-0012 – Law enforcement officers to not place persons in custody in certain circumstances; immunity from criminal prosecution for certain drug offenses when person was seeking medical assistance for self or others; exceptions

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-023-0012

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22-2312.Law enforcement officers to not place persons in custody in certain circumstances; immunity from criminal prosecution for certain drug offenses when person was seeking medical assistance for self or others; exceptions.(a) A law enforcement officer shall not take a person into custody based solely on the commission of an offense described in subsection (b) if the law enforcement officer, after making a reasonable determination and considering the facts and surrounding circumstances, reaso

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