Section 26 precludes members from holding any office created or the emoluments of which are increased during any session of the legislature of which they are a member, and prescribes qualifications for members of the legislative assembly.
Section 27 vests the judicial power in the supreme court, district courts, probate courts and in justices of the peace.
Section 28 declares the fugitive slave law of 1850 to be in full force in the territory.
Section 29 provides for the appointment of an attorney and marshal for the territory.
Section 30 treats with the nomination of the President, chief justice, associate justices, attorney and marshal, and their confirmation by the Senate, and prescribes the duties of these officers and fixes their salaries.
Section 31 locates the temporary seat of government of the territory at Ft. Leavenworth, and authorizes the use of the Government buildings there for public purposes.
Section 32 provides for the election of a delegate to Congress, and abrogates the Missouri Compromise.
Section 33 prescribes the manner and the amount of appropriations for the erection of public buildings, and other territorial purposes.
Section 34 reserves for the benefit of schools in the territory and states and territories hereafter to be erected out of the same, sections number 16 and 30 in each township, as they are surveyed.
Section 35 prescribes the mode of defining the judicial districts of the territory, and appointing the times and places of holding the various courts.