Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 123 - JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY
Article 12 - OFFENDER CONDUCT AND PENALTIES
Section 123-12-902 - Less dangerous contraband
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 123-12-902
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) "Less dangerous contraband" shall be defined as either of the following:
(1) Any item, including any ingredient,
component, or instructions on the creation of an item, that is moderately
dangerous in the institutional environment and is not issued by the agency,
sold through the institution's canteen, or specifically authorized or permitted
by internal management and policy and procedure or facility order; or
(2) any item that, although
authorized, is misused in a way that causes or is likely to cause moderate
danger to persons or property.
(b) All contraband shall be confiscated and may subsequently be ordered forfeited by the offender at the discretion of the disciplinary hearing officer.
(c)
(1) No offender shall possess, hold, sell,
transfer, receive, control, distribute, or solicit any less dangerous
contraband or any other types of contraband.
(2) Each violation of this subsection shall
be a class II offense. Alternatively, any violation of this regulation may be
handled according to the summary disposition procedure specified in K.A.R.
123-13-201b.
(d)
(1) No offender shall possess papers,
bottles, containers, trash, or any other items in excess of those limits
established by regulation, internal management policy and procedure, and
facility order.
(2) The possession
of excess items described in this subsection shall be considered to be the
possession of nuisance contraband and shall be a class III offense.
This regulation shall be effective on and after April 8, 2005.
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