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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-4612. Optical scanning equipment fraud; criminal penalty.

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25-4612. Optical scanning equipment fraud; criminal penalty.
(a)Optical scanning equipment fraud is:
(1)Being in unlawful or unauthorized possession of ballots, optical scanning equipment, computer programs, operating systems, firmware or software;
(2)accessing without authorization or facilitating the unauthorized access to optical scanning equipment;
(3)knowingly publishing or causing to be published any password or other confidential information relating to optical scanning equipment; or
(4)intentionally tampering with, altering, disarranging, defacing, impairing or destroying any optical scanning equipment or component part thereof, or any ballot, operating system, firmware or software used by a system.
(b)Optical scanning equipment fraud is a severity level 9, nonperson felony.
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