Kansas Statutes
Article 29a - Commitment Of Sexually Violent Predators
59-29a04 Same; petition, time, contents, venue, service; provisions of section are not jurisdictional; county reimbursed for costs; responsibility for costs of medical care and treatment; proceedings are civil in nature.

59-29a04. Same; petition, time, contents, venue, service; provisions of section are not jurisdictional; county reimbursed for costs; responsibility for costs of medical care and treatment; proceedings are civil in nature. (a) When the prosecutor's review committee, appointed as provided in K.S.A. 59-29a03(g), and amendments thereto, has determined that the person meets the definition of a sexually violent predator, the attorney general, within 75 days of the date the attorney general received the written notice as provided in K.S.A. 59-29a03(a), and amendments thereto, may file a petition in the county where the person was convicted of or charged with a sexually violent offense alleging that the person is a sexually violent predator and stating sufficient facts to support such allegation.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), when the person named in the petition is a person who has been convicted of or charged with a federal or other state offense that under the laws of this state would be a sexually violent offense, as defined in K.S.A. 59-29a02, and amendments thereto, the attorney general may file the petition in the county where the person now resides, was charged or convicted of any offense, or was released.
(c) Service of the petition on the attorney appointed or hired to represent the person shall be deemed sufficient service.
(d) The provisions of this section are not jurisdictional, and failure to comply with such provisions not affecting constitutional rights in no way prevents the attorney general from proceeding against a person otherwise subject to the provisions of the Kansas sexually violent predator act.
(e) Whenever a determination is made regarding whether a person may be a sexually violent predator, the county responsible for the costs incurred, including, but not limited to, costs of investigation, prosecution, defense, juries, witness fees and expenses, expert fees and expenses and other expenses related to determining whether a person may be a sexually violent predator, shall be reimbursed for such costs by the office of the attorney general from the sexually violent predator expense fund. The attorney general shall develop and implement a procedure to provide such reimbursements. If there are no moneys available in such fund to pay any such reimbursements, the county may file a claim against the state pursuant to article 9 of chapter 46, of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
(f) The person against whom a petition is filed shall be responsible for the costs of the medical care and treatment provided or made accessible by the governmental entity having custody, and the governmental entity having custody may seek reimbursement from the person against whom a petition has been filed for such costs.
(g) Pre-commitment proceedings, post-commitment proceedings, including conditional release and final discharge and other court proceedings are civil in nature. Such proceedings shall follow the procedures set forth in chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, except as expressly provided elsewhere in the Kansas sexually violent predator act.
History: L. 1994, ch. 316, § 4; L. 1995, ch. 193, § 3; L. 1999, ch. 140, § 4; L. 2003, ch. 152, § 2; L. 2007, ch. 170, § 4; L. 2015, ch. 95, § 3; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 59 - Probate Code

Article 29a - Commitment Of Sexually Violent Predators

59-29a01 Kansas sexually violent predator act; civil commitment of sexually violent predators; legislative findings; time requirements directory.

59-29a02 Civil commitment of sexually violent predators; definitions.

59-29a03 Same; notice of release of sexually violent predator by agency with jurisdiction to attorney general and multidisciplinary team, time, contents; immunity from liability; establishing a multidisciplinary team; appointment of a prosecutor's re...

59-29a04 Same; petition, time, contents, venue, service; provisions of section are not jurisdictional; county reimbursed for costs; responsibility for costs of medical care and treatment; proceedings are civil in nature.

59-29a04a Sexually violent predator expense fund.

59-29a05 Civil commitment of sexually violent predators; determination of probable cause, hearing; evaluation; person taken into custody.

59-29a06 Same; pretrial conference; trial; counsel, examiners and experts; indigent persons; jury, composition, peremptory challenges.

59-29a07 Same; determination; appeal; commitment procedure; interagency agreements; mistrials; persons committed and later taken into custody after parole, arrest or conviction, procedure; persons found incompetent to stand trial, procedure.

59-29a08 Same; examination; annual review hearing for transitional release; rights and procedures; court orders; transitional release program.

59-29a09 Detention and commitment to conform to constitutional requirements.

59-29a10 Petitions for transitional or conditional release; procedure.

59-29a11 Transitional release, conditional release or final discharge; subsequent discharge petitions, limitations; prohibition of location of facilities; facilities subject to zoning; county limitations; annual report by secretary for aging and disa...

59-29a12 Same; secretary for aging and disability services; responsible for costs; duties; reimbursement; costs paid by committed person.

59-29a13 Same; notice to victims of release of persons committed under this act.

59-29a14 Same; special allegation of sexual motivation; procedure; withdrawal or dismissal.

59-29a15 Same; severability.

59-29a16 Same; confidential or privileged information and records.

59-29a17 Same; court records; sealed and opened by court order.

59-29a18 Transitional release; examination; annual review hearing for conditional release; rights and procedures; court orders.

59-29a19 Conditional release; plan of treatment; minimum term; hearing for final release; conditional release monitor; violating conditions of plan or release.

59-29a20 Bail, bond, house arrest or other release; not eligible.

59-29a21 Severability.

59-29a22 Persons in custody of secretary for aging and disability services; rights and rules of conduct; definitions; application of Kansas administrative procedure act and Kansas judicial review act.

59-29a23 Civil action filed by sexually violent predator; costs related thereto; dismissal; limitations on future actions.

59-29a24 Civil actions; exhaustion of administrative remedies required.

59-29a25 Permanent physiological change, petition for discharge; procedure.

59-29a26 Post-commitment hearings, evaluations and other expenses; responsibility for costs.

59-29a27 Post-commitment crime; responsibility for costs of care and custody, costs of prosecution; reimbursement.