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Code · Kansas · Chapter 48 — Militia, Defense And Public Safety

48-3108. (KCMJ Art.

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48-3108. (KCMJ Art. 142) Payment of fines and disposition thereof.
(a)Fines imposed through imposition of nonjudicial punishment may be paid to the state and delivered to the imposing officer or to a person executing the process. Fines may be collected in the following manners:
(1)By cash or money order;
(2)by retention of any pay or allowances due or to become due the person fined from any state or the United States;
(3)by garnishment or levy, together with costs, on the wages, goods and chattels of a person delinquent in paying a fine; and
(4)registered and filed as a foreign judgment.
(b)Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the state general fund to be available for general governmental expenses. The adjutant general shall remit all fines and penalties so received to the state treasurer in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4215 , and amendments thereto.
(c)Damages assessed and approved under K.S.A. 48-3105 , and amendments thereto, shall be paid promptly to the owner of the injured property and delivered to the commanding officer who convened the investigating board. Damages may be collected in any of the following manners:
(1)By cash or money order;
(2)by retention of any pay or allowances due or to become due to the person fined from any state or the United States; or
(3)by garnishment or levy, together with costs, on the wages, goods and chattels of a person delinquent in paying a fine.
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