Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 10 - KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Article 19 - JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Section 10-19-7 - Responsibility for reporting

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 10-19-7

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

Events which shall be reported include the following.

(a) Each law enforcement agency shall report:

(1) clearance of an offense through the identification of an alleged perpetrator;

(2) contacts pursuant to the child in need of care code;

(3) taking a juvenile into custody;

(4) release of a juvenile without referral to the county or district attorney;

(5) placement of a juvenile in a detention shelter or youth residential facility;

(6) release of a juvenile from a juvenile detention facility;

(7) fingerprinting of juveniles taken into custody for a felony-type offense;

(8) referral of a juvenile to the county or district attorney or the department of social and rehabilitation services; and

(9) reports of missing or runaway juveniles.

(b) Each detention, shelter or youth residential facility shall report:

(1) admissions;

(2) releases;

(3) escapes from custody; and

(4) issues relative to the state's compliance with the federal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act.

(c) Each county or district attorney shall report:

(1) the filing or non-filing of a petition;

(2) the filing or non-filing of a complaint;

(3) issuance of an ex parte order to take a child into custody;

(4) issuance of an order of temporary custody for a child in need of care;

(5) detention hearings; and

(6) diversion activities;

(d) Each court shall report:

(1) issuance of a warrant or summons;

(2) probation;

(3) dismissals;

(4) adjudications;

(5) pleadings;

(6) dispositions;

(7) motions for waiver;

(8) appeals;

(9) termination of parental rights;

(10) hearings relative to placement; and

(11) release from jurisdiction or custody.

(e) Each correctional agency and SRS agency shall report:

(1) referrals to the county or district attorney for the filing of a petition or a complaint;

(2) admissions;

(3) releases from custody or jurisdiction;

(4) escapes from commitment or placement; and

(5) treatment during supervision.

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