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Kansas Incident Based Reporting System Handbook
www.kansas.govKansas Statutes Annotated (K.S.A.) 21-2501a. governing the maintenance of records was enacted in 1969; K.S.A. 21-2504 enacted in 1939 and amended in 1977 allows the Attorney General to call for crime information. These are two of the state statutes creating the mandatory requirements for reporting in Kansas. In 2006, language was added by the
NOTIFICATION OF SALE, TRANSFER, OR ASSIGNMENT IN BULK
legal1031.comTitle 54 of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated also provides the following: 54:49-1 Tax a debt and lien; preference; proceeds paid to Director . The taxes, fees, interest and penalties imposed by any such State tax law, or by this subtitle, from the time the same shall be due, shall be a personal debt of the
2018 GUIDE TO TEXAS LAWS FOR COUNTY OFFICIALS TEXAS ...
www.county.orgTexas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, and the various codes, including the Local Government Code, Agriculture Code, Election Code, Government Code, Natural Resources Code, Family Code, Tax Code, Parks and Wildlife Code, Water Code, and Business and Commerce Code. Some applicable laws were enacted before 1900.
State of New Jersey Department of - Government of New Jersey
unclaimedproperty.nj.govNEW JERSEY STATUTES ANNOTATED TITLE 46. PROPERTY SUBTITLE 6. PERSONAL PROPERTY ONLY CHAPTER 30B. UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY ARTICLE 1. IN GENERAL Current through L.2010, c.25 46:30B‐4. Effect of chapter on duty of holder to report, pay and deliver property under prior law.
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www.attorneygeneral.govStatutes Annotated, 18 Pa.C.S.A. 9101 et. seq., the Criminal History Record Information Act ("Act"), was adopted in January of 1980. The Act applies to any person or agency of the Commonwealth, or its political subdivisions, which collects, maintains, disseminates or receives criminal history record information.
STATUTES ANNOTATED - Elks.org Grand Lodge
www.elks.orgAn official copy of this document, “Statutes Annotated” was typed into a computer by Joe Orawczyk, a Member of the Order at the Barstow Elks Lodge No. 1920 and made available to