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Code · Kansas · Chapter 35 — Holidays And Days Of Commemoration

35-107. Legal public holidays designated.

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35-107. Legal public holidays designated.
(a)On and after January 1, 2006, the following days are declared to be legal public holidays and are to be observed as such:
New Year's Day, January 1;
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January;
President's Day, the third Monday in February;
Memorial Day, the last Monday in May;
Independence Day, July 4;
Labor Day, the first Monday in September;
Columbus Day, the second Monday in October;
Veterans' Day, the eleventh day in November;
Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November;
Christmas Day, December 25.
(b)Any reference in the laws of this state concerning observance of legal holidays shall on and after January 1, 2006, be considered as a reference to the day or days prescribed in subsection
(a)for the observance of such legal holiday or holidays.
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