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Derby council adopts updated Uniform Public Offense Code with local amendments
Summary
City council adopted a licensed electronic version of the Uniform Public Offense Code with Derby’s local amendments and a companion ordinance to clean up local code numbering; adopted 7‑0.
The Derby City Council on Sept. 9 adopted the Uniform Public Offense Code (UPOC) in electronic form with certain local amendments and approved a follow‑up ordinance to reorganize and retain local provisions outside the UPOC.
City Attorney Jackie Butler explained the city will move from a locally compiled book‑style code to a licensed, searchable electronic UPOC maintained through the League of Kansas…
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