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Code · Kansas · Chapter 43 — Jurors

43-174. Jury service; disqualifying information.

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43-174. Jury service; disqualifying information.
(a)On and after July 1, 2013, any jury commissioner that receives information regarding citizenship from a prospective juror or court of this state that disqualifies or potentially disqualifies such prospective juror from jury service pursuant to K.S.A. 43-156 , and amendments thereto, shall submit such information to the secretary of state in a form and manner approved by the secretary of state. Any such information provided by a jury commissioner to the secretary of state shall be limited to the information regarding citizenship and the full name, current and prior addresses, age and telephone number of the prospective juror, and, if available, the date of birth of the prospective juror. Any such information provided by a jury commissioner to the secretary of state shall be used for the purpose of maintaining voter registrations as required by law.
(b)This section shall be part of and supplemental to article 1 of chapter 43 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
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