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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-709. Accounting for fees and moneys.

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75-709. Accounting for fees and moneys. It shall be the duty of the attorney general to pay into the state treasury for the benefit of the general revenue fund all fees and allowances of every kind and character paid to him or her under color of any general or special statute for criminal convictions secured by him or her in violations of the prohibitory law and fees awarded to the attorney general by virtue of any statute for abating liquor nuisances and all fees and allowances for enforcing all civil or criminal laws against monopolies and in restraint of trade and against gambling nuisances and practices and every other fee or allowance in any civil or criminal case whatsoever, whether specifically mentioned in this act or not; and for the appropriation to his or her private use of any such fee or allowance the attorney general shall forfeit his or her office and may be removed in the manner provided by law.
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