Kansas Statutes
Article 9 - Emergency Preparedness For Disasters
48-961 COVID-19 contact tracing privacy act; duties of secretary of health and environment and local health officers; regulation of persons acting as contact tracers; use of contact data, confidentiality; violations, remedies and penalties; rules and...

48-961. COVID-19 contact tracing privacy act; duties of secretary of health and environment and local health officers; regulation of persons acting as contact tracers; use of contact data, confidentiality; violations, remedies and penalties; rules and regulations; expiration of section. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the COVID-19 contact tracing privacy act.
(b) The purpose of this act is to protect the privacy of persons whose information is collected through contact tracing and the confidentiality of contact data.
(c) (1) Except as provided by paragraph (2), neither the state nor any municipality, officer or official or agent thereof, may conduct or authorize contact tracing.
(2) Whenever the secretary or a local health officer determines contact tracing is necessary to perform a public health duty assigned by statute to such official, the secretary or local health officer may conduct or authorize contact tracing as provided by this section.
(d) (1) Subject to the availability of appropriations, the secretary or local health officer may employ, contract for or engage contact tracers.
(2) Persons acting as contact tracers under authority of this subsection shall meet the qualifications and training prescribed by rules and regulations of the secretary adopted pursuant to subsection (j). Until such rules and regulations are adopted, but no later than August 1, 2020, persons acting as contact tracers may act under the supervision of the secretary and in compliance with the other provisions of this act.
(3) (A) Before collecting any contact data, each person acting as a contact tracer shall execute, under oath, on a form prescribed by rules and regulations of the secretary adopted pursuant to subsection (j) an acknowledgment of familiarity with this section and the duties it imposes upon such person, including the duty of confidentiality.
(B) The state or municipal entity hiring, contracting with or engaging the contact tracer shall maintain a copy of each such executed form for not less than one year after such person's duties as a contact tracer end, or pursuant to applicable records retention schedules, whichever is later.
(4) A contact tracer employed, contracted or engaged by the secretary shall be deemed a state employee under the Kansas tort claims act, K.S.A. 75-6101 et seq., and amendments thereto. A contact tracer employed, contracted or engaged by a local health officer shall be deemed an employee of the county under the Kansas tort claims act, K.S.A. 75-6101 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(e) (1) A contact tracer shall not disclose the identity of an infected person to a contact.
(2) Only contact data specifically authorized by the secretary pursuant to rules and regulations of the secretary adopted pursuant to subsection (j) may be collected as part of contact tracing.
(3) The secretary, a local health officer or a contact tracer shall not produce contact data pursuant to a subpoena unless such subpoena is issued by a court and is accompanied by a valid protective order preventing further disclosure of such data;
(4) Contact data shall be:
(A) Used only for the purpose of contact tracing and not for any other purpose;
(B) confidential and shall not be disclosed, produced in response to any Kansas open records act request or made public, unless the disclosure is necessary to conduct contact tracing; and
(C) safely and securely destroyed when no longer necessary for contact tracing, pursuant to rules and regulations of the secretary adopted pursuant to subsection (j).
(f) (1) Participation in contact tracing shall be voluntary, and no contact or infected person shall be compelled to participate in, nor be prohibited from participating in, contact tracing.
(2) Any contact or infected person who in good faith discloses to a contact tracer information requested by such contact tracer under authority of this subsection shall be immune from civil, criminal and administrative liability for such disclosure.
(3) No criminal, civil or administrative liability shall arise against a contact or infected person solely due to such person's failure to cooperate in contact tracing conducted pursuant to this subsection.
(g) Contact tracing shall not be conducted through the use of any service or means that uses cellphone location data to identify or track, directly or indirectly, the movement of persons.
(h) (1) No third party shall be required to collect or maintain data regarding infected persons or contacts for the purpose of contact tracing.
(2) Except as provided by paragraph (3), no contact tracer shall obtain contact data related to an infected person or contact from any third party.
(3) Contact data voluntarily collected or maintained by a third party may be obtained by a contact tracer only if:
(A) The third party provides such information to the contact tracer voluntarily and with the consent of the infected person or contact whose information is disclosed; or
(B) such information is provided pursuant to a valid warrant.
(i) (1) A person may bring a civil action to enjoin violations of this section.
(2) A knowing violation of this section is a class C nonperson misdemeanor.
(3) Contact data shall be deemed personal information within the meaning of K.S.A. 50-6,139b(a)(3), and amendments thereto.
(4) The remedies provided by this subsection shall be in addition to each other and to any other available civil or criminal remedies authorized by law.
(j) The secretary shall promulgate rules and regulations to implement, administer and enforce the provisions of this section prior to August 1, 2020.
(k) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Contact" means a person known to have been in association with an infected person as to have had an opportunity of acquiring an infection.
(2) "Contact tracing" means identifying persons who may have been exposed to an infected person for the purpose of containing the spread of COVID-19 by notifying the contact that the contact may have been exposed, should be tested and should self-quarantine.
(3) "Contact tracer" means a person or entity employed, contracted or engaged by the department of health and environment or by a local health agency to conduct contact tracing.
(4) "COVID-19" means the novel coronavirus identified as SARS-CoV-2.
(5) "Contact data" means information collected through contact tracing and includes medical, epidemiological, individual movement or mobility, names or other data.
(6) "Infected person" means a person known or reasonably suspected to be infected with COVID-19.
(7) "Local health officer" means a person appointed by a county board of health pursuant to K.S.A. 65-201, and amendments thereto.
(8) "Municipality" means the same as in K.S.A. 75-6102, and amendments thereto.
(9) "Secretary" means the secretary of health and environment.
(10) "State" means the same as in K.S.A. 75-6102, and amendments thereto.
(l) The provisions of this section shall expire on May 1, 2021.
History: L. 2020, ch. 1, ยง 16 (Special Session); June 9.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 48 - Militia, Defense And Public Safety

Article 9 - Emergency Preparedness For Disasters

48-904 Definitions.

48-905a Division of emergency management, establishment.

48-907 Powers and duties of adjutant general.

48-911 Mobile support units; duties of adjutant general.

48-912 Investigations and surveys; testimony and evidence; fees and mileage of witnesses.

48-914 Lease, sale or loan of state property to federal or local governments; transfer of personnel; cities and counties authorized to contract.

48-915 Immunity from liability of the state, local governments and certain individuals; Kansas tort claims act, applicability.

48-916 Authority to accept services, gifts, grants and loans.

48-917 Persons ineligible for employment.

48-919 Employees, division of emergency management; expenses.

48-920 Title of act.

48-922 Purchase of accident insurance for volunteer workers by cities; coverage; immunity; definitions.

48-923 Limitations on effect of act.

48-924 Disasters; responsibilities of governor; state of disaster emergency; continuation, extension and termination; requirements of proclamation; activation of disaster response and recovery of state disaster plan; state of drought.

48-924a Extension of state of disaster emergency declared for counties experiencing severe weather-related disaster on May 4, 2007.

48-924b Extension of state of disaster emergency declared on March 12, 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 health emergency; revocation of existing executive orders.

48-925 Powers of governor during state of disaster emergency; authorized orders, limitations; review by legislative coordinating council; revocation by legislature; civil action for relief from executive orders; powers of board of county commissioner...

48-925a Limitations on powers of governor during COVID-19 state of disaster emergency; substantially burdening or inhibiting gathering or movement of individuals or operation of religious, civic, business or commercial activity; certain orders null a...

48-925c Operation and closure of school districts during COVID-19 state of disaster emergency; school district board of education as the sole authority; guidance by other governmental officials allowed; procedure to contest board action; civil action...

48-925d Operation and closure of community college or technical college during COVID-19 state of disaster emergency; governing body as the sole authority; guidance by other governmental officials allowed; procedure to contest governing body action; c...

48-926 State disaster emergency plan; rules and regulations.

48-927 State resources management plan.

48-928 Duties of division of emergency management.

48-929 County and city disaster agencies; determination by governor; disaster emergency plans by county, city and interjurisdictional disaster agencies; duties of local officials.

48-930 Interjurisdictional disaster agencies; finding and order by governor; disaster emergency plans; interjurisdictional agreements between counties; interstate mutual aid organizations, agreements, disapproval by legislature.

48-931 Development and revision of state, local and interjurisdictional disaster plans; advice and assistance of local government, business and civic leaders.

48-932 States of local disaster emergency; effect; powers and duties of county and city officials; civil action for relief from action by local unit of government.

48-933 Duty of individuals during disaster emergencies; compensation for loss of property, exceptions; claims procedure.

48-934 Duties and immunities of law enforcement, military and other authorized personnel.

48-935 Force and effect of municipal ordinances during disaster emergencies.

48-936 Immunity from liability for persons in control of certain premises.

48-937 Communications systems during disasters; recommendations to governor.

48-938 Federal grants to individuals and families; powers and duties of governor; amount of state share; maximum amount, determination.

48-939 Civil penalty for intentional violation of act or rules and regulations, orders or proclamations thereunder; enforcement through civil action by the attorney general or county or district attorney; injunction or restraining order; criminal pen...

48-940 Title of act.

48-941 Definitions.

48-942 Costs of emergency management plans and programs; fees.

48-943 Rules and regulations; personnel.

48-944 Administration of act.

48-945 Declaration of state of emergency; exemption of drivers of utility service vehicles from certain requirements.

48-948 Citation of act; purpose.

48-949 Definitions.

48-950 Kansas mutual aid system; participation by political subdivisions.

48-951 Responsibilities of participating political subdivisions.

48-952 Requests for assistance among participating political subdivisions.

48-953 Obligation of participating political subdivisions to provide assistance; conditions.

48-954 Recognition of license, certificate or other permit issued by participating political subdivision.

48-955 Guidelines and procedures.

48-956 Personnel of participating political subdivision; benefits.

48-957 Nature of activities governmental; liability.

48-958 Severability.

48-959 Seizure of firearms prohibited during official state of emergency; cause of action created; attorney fees.

48-960 Division of emergency management authorized to accept certain real property in Saline county.

48-961 COVID-19 contact tracing privacy act; duties of secretary of health and environment and local health officers; regulation of persons acting as contact tracers; use of contact data, confidentiality; violations, remedies and penalties; rules and...

48-962 COVID-19 public health emergency; local health officers required to share certain information with first responder agencies; information not a public record.

48-963 Same; physicians and other healthcare professionals; use of telemedicine authorized; limitations and requirements; abortion statutes not affected; expiration of section.

48-964 Same; hospital operations; admittance of patients; use of non-hospital premises; notice to the department of health and environment; expiration of section.

48-965 Same; healing arts temporary emergency licenses; issuance by state board of healing arts; requirements and purpose; expiration of section.

48-966 Same; expanded practice by certain healthcare professionals; physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurse anesthetists, registered professional nurses, licensed practical nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists,...

48-967 Severability; act concerning governmental response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas.

48-968 Severability; governmental response to certain emergencies.