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38-112

Chapter 38.--MINORS
Article 1.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      38-112.   Children's homes; powers of corporations.Any corporation heretofore or hereafter organized under the laws of thestate of Kansas having for its purpose the care and maintenance ofdestitute and friendless children, and being authorized by law tosurrender said children for adoption, is hereby authorized and empoweredto receive and retain such children, and provide them with homes untilthey reach their majority, and to stand at all times in loco parentisto such children, until it surrenders the same to individuals foradoption.

      History:   L. 1889, ch. 134, § 1; R.S. 1923, 38-112; L. 1947, ch. 262, § 1; June30.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter38 > Article1 > Statutes_15500

38-112

Chapter 38.--MINORS
Article 1.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      38-112.   Children's homes; powers of corporations.Any corporation heretofore or hereafter organized under the laws of thestate of Kansas having for its purpose the care and maintenance ofdestitute and friendless children, and being authorized by law tosurrender said children for adoption, is hereby authorized and empoweredto receive and retain such children, and provide them with homes untilthey reach their majority, and to stand at all times in loco parentisto such children, until it surrenders the same to individuals foradoption.

      History:   L. 1889, ch. 134, § 1; R.S. 1923, 38-112; L. 1947, ch. 262, § 1; June30.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter38 > Article1 > Statutes_15500

38-112

Chapter 38.--MINORS
Article 1.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      38-112.   Children's homes; powers of corporations.Any corporation heretofore or hereafter organized under the laws of thestate of Kansas having for its purpose the care and maintenance ofdestitute and friendless children, and being authorized by law tosurrender said children for adoption, is hereby authorized and empoweredto receive and retain such children, and provide them with homes untilthey reach their majority, and to stand at all times in loco parentisto such children, until it surrenders the same to individuals foradoption.

      History:   L. 1889, ch. 134, § 1; R.S. 1923, 38-112; L. 1947, ch. 262, § 1; June30.