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Audio Video Surveillance

Video And Audio Surveillance Laws: KS

By Kansas, Policy

KANSAS is considered a One-Party Consent State, in that at least one person involved in the recorded communication must consent. Illegal recordings are a misdemeanor and can also result in civil damages. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE As per the Upcounsel website1, Video surveillance laws differ greatly from state to state. There’s a total lack of federal laws prohibiting video surveillance in public,…

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Address Confidentiality Program

Address Confidentiality Laws: KS

By Kansas, Policy

The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) exists to protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and other crimes from their abusers being able to track and locate them, potentially putting them in continued harm’s way. The program gives victims a legal substitute address where their first-class mail will be forwarded (free of charge) to their actual address. This substitute address…

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