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21-3842

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
PART II.--PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Article 38.--CRIMES AFFECTING GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS

      21-3842.   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers.(a) Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identificationnumbersis: (1) Knowingly buying, selling, offering for sale, receiving, disposing of,concealing or having in possession or endeavoring to buy, sell, offer for sale,receive, dispose of, conceal, or possess, by any person, firm, business orcorporation of any aircraft or part thereof on which the assignedidentification numbers do not meet the requirements of the federal aviationregulations. Such aircraft may not be knowingly sold or operated from anyairport, landing field or other property or body of water where aircraft mayland or take off in this state unless the federal aviation administration hasissued the aircraft a replacement identification number which shall thereafterbe used for identification purposes; and

      (2)   knowingly possessing, manufacturing, selling or exchanging, offering forsale or exchange, supplying in blank or giving away any counterfeitmanufacturer's aircraft identification number plate or decal used for thepurpose of identification of any aircraft or authorizing, directing, aiding inexchange or giving away any such counterfeit manufacturer's aircraftidentification number plateor decal.

      (b)   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers is aseverity level 8, nonperson felony.

      (c)   The failure to have aircraft identification numbers clearly displayed onthe aircraft and in compliance with federal aviation regulations is probablecause for any law enforcement officer in this state to make further inspectionof the aircraft in question to ascertain its true identity. A law enforcementofficer is authorized to inspect an aircraft for identification numbers:

      (1)   When it is located on public property; or

      (2)   upon consent of the owner of the private property on which the aircraftis stored.

      History:   L. 1994, ch. 348, § 20; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter21 > Article38 > Statutes_11984

21-3842

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
PART II.--PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Article 38.--CRIMES AFFECTING GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS

      21-3842.   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers.(a) Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identificationnumbersis: (1) Knowingly buying, selling, offering for sale, receiving, disposing of,concealing or having in possession or endeavoring to buy, sell, offer for sale,receive, dispose of, conceal, or possess, by any person, firm, business orcorporation of any aircraft or part thereof on which the assignedidentification numbers do not meet the requirements of the federal aviationregulations. Such aircraft may not be knowingly sold or operated from anyairport, landing field or other property or body of water where aircraft mayland or take off in this state unless the federal aviation administration hasissued the aircraft a replacement identification number which shall thereafterbe used for identification purposes; and

      (2)   knowingly possessing, manufacturing, selling or exchanging, offering forsale or exchange, supplying in blank or giving away any counterfeitmanufacturer's aircraft identification number plate or decal used for thepurpose of identification of any aircraft or authorizing, directing, aiding inexchange or giving away any such counterfeit manufacturer's aircraftidentification number plateor decal.

      (b)   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers is aseverity level 8, nonperson felony.

      (c)   The failure to have aircraft identification numbers clearly displayed onthe aircraft and in compliance with federal aviation regulations is probablecause for any law enforcement officer in this state to make further inspectionof the aircraft in question to ascertain its true identity. A law enforcementofficer is authorized to inspect an aircraft for identification numbers:

      (1)   When it is located on public property; or

      (2)   upon consent of the owner of the private property on which the aircraftis stored.

      History:   L. 1994, ch. 348, § 20; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter21 > Article38 > Statutes_11984

21-3842

Chapter 21.--CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
PART II.--PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Article 38.--CRIMES AFFECTING GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS

      21-3842.   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers.(a) Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identificationnumbersis: (1) Knowingly buying, selling, offering for sale, receiving, disposing of,concealing or having in possession or endeavoring to buy, sell, offer for sale,receive, dispose of, conceal, or possess, by any person, firm, business orcorporation of any aircraft or part thereof on which the assignedidentification numbers do not meet the requirements of the federal aviationregulations. Such aircraft may not be knowingly sold or operated from anyairport, landing field or other property or body of water where aircraft mayland or take off in this state unless the federal aviation administration hasissued the aircraft a replacement identification number which shall thereafterbe used for identification purposes; and

      (2)   knowingly possessing, manufacturing, selling or exchanging, offering forsale or exchange, supplying in blank or giving away any counterfeitmanufacturer's aircraft identification number plate or decal used for thepurpose of identification of any aircraft or authorizing, directing, aiding inexchange or giving away any such counterfeit manufacturer's aircraftidentification number plateor decal.

      (b)   Fraudulent acts relating to aircraft identification numbers is aseverity level 8, nonperson felony.

      (c)   The failure to have aircraft identification numbers clearly displayed onthe aircraft and in compliance with federal aviation regulations is probablecause for any law enforcement officer in this state to make further inspectionof the aircraft in question to ascertain its true identity. A law enforcementofficer is authorized to inspect an aircraft for identification numbers:

      (1)   When it is located on public property; or

      (2)   upon consent of the owner of the private property on which the aircraftis stored.

      History:   L. 1994, ch. 348, § 20; July 1.