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22a-229

Chapter 22a.--DISTRICT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Article 2.--DISTRICT CORONERS

      22a-229.   Same; possession of property in determining cause of death. The district coroner, or his deputy, shall take possession of and retainas long as necessary, any property important in determining the cause ofdeath in any case in which this act required that the coroner be notified,but only such property. When such property is no longer necessary for hisinvestigation, the property shall be put into the possession of the lawenforcement authorities having responsibility for the case.

      History:   L. 1963, ch. 166, § 5; Jan. 11, 1965.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22a > Article2 > Statutes_12675

22a-229

Chapter 22a.--DISTRICT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Article 2.--DISTRICT CORONERS

      22a-229.   Same; possession of property in determining cause of death. The district coroner, or his deputy, shall take possession of and retainas long as necessary, any property important in determining the cause ofdeath in any case in which this act required that the coroner be notified,but only such property. When such property is no longer necessary for hisinvestigation, the property shall be put into the possession of the lawenforcement authorities having responsibility for the case.

      History:   L. 1963, ch. 166, § 5; Jan. 11, 1965.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22a > Article2 > Statutes_12675

22a-229

Chapter 22a.--DISTRICT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Article 2.--DISTRICT CORONERS

      22a-229.   Same; possession of property in determining cause of death. The district coroner, or his deputy, shall take possession of and retainas long as necessary, any property important in determining the cause ofdeath in any case in which this act required that the coroner be notified,but only such property. When such property is no longer necessary for hisinvestigation, the property shall be put into the possession of the lawenforcement authorities having responsibility for the case.

      History:   L. 1963, ch. 166, § 5; Jan. 11, 1965.