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Senate Bill 367 (SB 367), enacted in 2016, revised the Juvenile Justice Code. One of the goals of SB 367 is to keep low risk juvenile offenders out of the juvenile offender system. K.S.A.… Go to the web page
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office provides discovery to defense attorneys through PbK (Prosecutor by Karpel). Discovery is sent via email from PbK. Defense counsel must click a link… Go to the web page
The Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) allows you to inspect and obtain copies of public records created or maintained by public agencies in Kansas. KORA, K.S.A. 45-215, declares it is the public policy… Go to the web page
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Resources and information to guide you through your court case, including blank legal forms and step-by-step technical support for procedures and form completion.
As your district attorney, I am proud of our work to create a victim-focused approach while proceeding with compassion and empathy for all people involved in our cases. By pursuing alternatives to… Go to the web page
There are many opportunities to save money on energy costs, improve comfort and indoor air quality, and reduce environmental impact through weatherization, energy efficiency, and renewable energy.… Go to the web page
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Food System Plan Goal #3: We build and design our communities to ensure food access, foster health, and eliminate food deserts
The Food Policy Council was established by the County Commission in 2010, and formed as a joint Lawrence-County advisory body with the City of Lawrence in 2013.
A list of department, councils and programs in Douglas County government.
Douglas County offers recycling drop-off sites to serve residents the unincorporated areas of the County. Residents who live within incorporated areas may have curbside options available. Read on for… Go to the web page
Food System Plan Goal #2: As our cities grow, we prioritize natural resource conservation and maintain working lands to promote soil health
The County Clerk's Office is responsible for paying all of the County Claims and Payroll for County employees.
K.S.A. 23-3005 provides that the court may modify or change any prior order within three years of the date of the most recent child support order, when a material change in circumstances is… Go to the web page
Court Services provides resources for candidates looking for employment as well as a Work Search Form, which can be used to document a job search.
The Douglas County Clerk serves as the County's Election Officer with the responsibility for the planning and operation of all elections held in the county (as required by Kansas Statutes and… Go to the web page
The Board of County Commissioners is a five-member group of elected officials who proudly represent the citizens of Douglas County, Kansas.
Developed alongside the Heritage Conservation Council in 2011, the Natural and Cultural Heritage Grant Program provides funding to organizations to support a variety of natural and cultural heritage… Go to the web page
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