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OAG 83-299 is cited to affirm that there are no statutory requirements for a city to contribute to the costs of incarceration, housing, transportation, feeding, and medical treatment of persons arrested by city officers for state law violations. This supports the decision's conclusion regarding financial responsibilities for different types of prisoners.
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