Duties as County Attorney
There are 226 individual Kansas statutes, which specify powers and limitations of the County Attorney. The County Attorney is designated to act and enforce laws in certain circumstances pertaining to a variety of subjects, including but not limited to:
Agricultural fertilizers and chemicals
Agricultural corporations
Traffic code
Banks and trust companies
Precious metal dealers
Cemetery corporations
Charitable corporations
Exhumation of bodies
Meat and poultry inspections
Criminal code
Recall petitions
Wildlife and parks
Children in need of care
Automobile club services
Health care provider insurance
Private employment agencies
Employer/employee relations
Governmental ethics
Kansas code of military justice
Dairy products
Natural gas well inspections
Liquid fuel transportation/sale
Asset seizure and forfeiture
Infectious/contagious diseases
Maternity hospitals/homes
Food, drugs and cosmetics
Meat, poultry or dairy labeling
Workers' Compensation
Public utilities
Sand and gravel
Regulation of psychologists
Technical professions
Township road laws
Non resident contractors
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Weeds
Dispute resolution
Fair trade
Pawnbrokers
Securities
Religious corporations
Telephone lines
Grand juries
Sanitary code
Industrial districts
Inquisitions
Fire protection
Child labor
Juvenile offenders
Nuisance abatement
Intoxicating liquors
Irrigation districts
Employment security
Disposal of dead animals
Restraint of trade
Consumer protection
Oil and gas wells
Brine disposal
Quo Warranto
Habeas corpus
Mandamus
Pharmacist licensing
Hazardous waste
Solid waste
Controlled substances
Common carriers
School lands
Law enforcement training
Loan brokers
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