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KSA 022-025-0021 – Limitations on strip searches; probable cause requirement; report | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-025-0021 – Limitations on strip searches; probable cause requirement; report

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-025-0021

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22-2521.Limitations on strip searches; probable cause requirement; report.(a) No person detained or arrested solely for the violation of a statute, resolution or ordinance involving a traffic, regulatory or nonviolent misdemeanor offense shall be strip searched unless there is probable cause to believe that the individual is concealing a weapon or controlled substance. (b) Every strip search conducted by law enforcement officers or employees of a law enforcement agency or department shall be co

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