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Code · Kansas · Chapter 21 — Crimes And Punishments

21-6106. Unlawful public demonstration at a funeral.

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21-6106. Unlawful public demonstration at a funeral.
(a)Unlawful public demonstration at a funeral is:
(1)Engaging in a public demonstration at any public location within 150 feet of any entrance to any cemetery, church, mortuary or other location where a funeral is held or conducted, within one hour prior to the scheduled commencement of a funeral, during a funeral or within two hours following the completion of a funeral;
(2)knowingly obstructing, hindering, impeding or blocking another person's entry to or exit from a funeral; or
(3)knowingly impeding vehicles which are part of a funeral procession.
(b)Unlawful public demonstration at a funeral is a class B person misdemeanor. Each day on which a violation occurs shall constitute a separate offense.
(c)As used in this section:
(1)"Funeral" means the ceremonies, processions and memorial services held in connection with the burial or cremation of a person; and
(2)"public demonstration" means:
(A)Any picketing or similar conduct; or
(B)any oration, speech, use of sound amplification equipment or device, or similar conduct that is not part of a funeral.
(d)This section may be cited as the Kansas funeral privacy act.
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