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KSA 022-028-0009 – Surety or agent thereof; felons disqualified to act as; notice of intent to apprehend fugitive; violations, penalties | Kansas Law

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KSA 022-028-0009 – Surety or agent thereof; felons disqualified to act as; notice of intent to apprehend fugitive; violations, penalties

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 022-028-0009

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22-2809a.Surety or agent thereof; felons disqualified to act as; notice of intent to apprehend fugitive; violations, penalties.(a) As used in this section: (1) "Surety" means a person or commercial surety, other than a defendant in a criminal proceeding, that guarantees the appearance of a defendant in a criminal proceeding, by executing an appearance bond; (2) "bail agent" means a person authorized by a surety to execute surety bail bonds on behalf of such surety; and (3) "bail enforcement a

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