United States — Kansas
Kansas Statutes § 44-1406 Discrimination prohibited.
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No individual may exclude, deny benefits, discriminate against, or deny employment in certain program administration because of protected characteristics.
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No individual may exclude, deny benefits, discriminate against, or deny employment in certain program administration because of protected characteristics.
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