Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 123 - JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY
Article 12 - OFFENDER CONDUCT AND PENALTIES
Section 123-12-901 - Dangerous contraband
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 123-12-901
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) "Dangerous contraband" shall be defined as any of the following:
(1) Any item, including any ingredient, part,
or instructions on the creation of an item, that meets the following
conditions:
(A) Is inherently capable of
causing serious damage to persons or property or is capable or likely to
produce or precipitate seriously dangerous situations or conflict; and
(B) is not issued by the juvenile
justice authority or the facilities, sold through the canteen, or specifically
authorized or permitted by facility order for use or possession in the
institution;
(2) any
item the possession of which can be the basis for a felony charge under the
laws of Kansas or the United States;
(3) any item that, although authorized, is
misused in a way that could cause serious damage to persons or property or is
likely to precipitate seriously dangerous situations or conflicts; or
(4) any item the possession of
which would constitute traffic in contraband in violation of K.S.A. 21-3826,
and amendments thereto.
(b) All contraband shall be confiscated and may be ordered forfeited by the offender at the discretion of the disciplinary hearing officer.
(c) No offender shall possess, hold, sell, transfer, receive, control, distribute, or solicit any dangerous contraband.
(d) Each violation of this regulation shall be a class I offense.
This regulation shall be effective on and after April 8, 2005.
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