Kansas Statutes
Article 61 - Student Safety And Discipline
72-6136 Suspension or revocation of driver's license or privilege upon certain school safety violations; procedure.

72-6136. Suspension or revocation of driver's license or privilege upon certain school safety violations; procedure. (a) Whenever a pupil who has attained the age of 13 years has been found in possession of a weapon or illegal drug at school, upon school property or at a school-supervised activity or has engaged in an act or behavior, committed at school, upon school property, or at a school-supervised activity which resulted in, or was substantially likely to have resulted in, serious bodily injury to others, the chief administrative officer of the school shall make a report of the pupil's act to the appropriate law enforcement agency, provided that the report would not violate the terms of the memorandum of understanding approved by the superintendent of the school district pursuant to K.S.A. 72-6143(i), and amendments thereto. The report shall be given as soon as practicable, but not to exceed 10 days from the date of the pupil's act, excluding holidays and weekends, to the appropriate law enforcement agency. Upon receipt of the report, the law enforcement agency shall investigate the matter and give written notice to the division of the act committed by the pupil. The notice shall be given to the division of vehicles by the law enforcement agency as soon as practicable but not to exceed 10 days, excluding holidays and weekends, after receipt of the report and shall include the pupil's name, address, date of birth, driver's license number, if available, and a description of the act committed by the pupil. A copy of the notice also shall be given to the pupil and to the parent or guardian of the pupil.
(b) If timely notice is not given to the appropriate law enforcement agency or to the division as specified in subsection (a), the division of vehicles shall not suspend the pupil's driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the streets and highways of this state.
(c) If timely notice is given to the appropriate law enforcement agency and the division as specified in subsection (a), the division of vehicles immediately shall suspend the pupil's driver's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the streets and highways of this state. The duration of the suspension shall be for a period of one year. Upon expiration of the period of suspension, the pupil may apply to the division for return of the license. If the license has expired, the pupil may apply for a new license, which shall be issued promptly upon payment of the proper fee and satisfaction of other conditions established by law for obtaining a license unless another suspension or revocation of the pupil's privilege to operate a motor vehicle is in effect. If the pupil does not have a driver's license, the pupil's driving privileges shall be revoked. If timely notice is given to the appropriate law enforcement agency and the division as required by subsection (a), no Kansas driver's license shall be issued to a pupil whose driving privileges have been revoked pursuant to this subsection for a period of one year:
(1) Immediately following the date of receipt by the division of notification from a law enforcement agency containing the description of the pupil's act, if the pupil is eligible to apply for a driver's license; or
(2) after the date the pupil will be eligible to apply for a driver's license, if the pupil is not eligible to apply for a driver's license on the date of receipt of the notification.
(d) If the pupil's driver's license or driving privilege has been revoked, suspended or canceled for another cause, the suspension or revocation required by this section shall apply consecutively to the previous revocation, suspension or cancellation.
(e) Upon suspension or revocation of a pupil's driver's license or driving privilege to operate a motor vehicle as provided in this section, the division of vehicles shall immediately notify the pupil in writing. If the pupil makes a written request for hearing within 30 days after such notice of suspension or revocation, the division of vehicles shall afford the pupil an opportunity for a hearing as provided by K.S.A. 8-255, and amendments thereto. The scope of the hearing shall be limited to determination of whether or not: (1) Notice was given to the appropriate law enforcement agency and the division within the time specified in subsection (a); or (2) there are reasonable grounds to believe the pupil was in possession of a weapon or illegal drug at school, upon school property, or at a school-supervised activity or was engaged in behavior at school, upon school property, or at a school-supervised activity, which resulted in, or was substantially likely to have resulted in, serious bodily injury to others.
(f) For the purposes of this section, the term driver's license includes, in addition to any commercial driver's license and any class A, B, C or M driver's license, any restricted license issued under K.S.A. 8-237, and amendments thereto, any instruction permit issued under K.S.A. 8-239, and amendments thereto, and any farm permit issued under K.S.A. 8-296, and amendments thereto.
History: L. 1999, ch. 124, § 2; L. 2001, ch. 119, § 2; L. 2007, ch. 149, § 2; L. 2008, ch. 125, § 2; L. 2016, ch. 46, § 59; July 1, 2017.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 72 - Schools

Article 61 - Student Safety And Discipline

72-6114 Grounds for suspension or expulsion; who may suspend or expel.

72-6115 Duration of suspension or expulsion; notice; hearings, opportunity afforded, waiver, time, who may conduct.

72-6116 Procedural due process requirements; record of appeal, costs; report of findings and result of hearing; information regarding behavior improvement programs.

72-6117 Notice of hearing results; appeal to board of education; hearing officers; procedure.

72-6118 Nonapplication of compulsory attendance law.

72-6119 Powers and duties of persons conducting hearings.

72-6120 Refusal to admit suspended or expelled pupil authorized.

72-6121 Definitions.

72-6131 Definitions.

72-6132 Policies requiring expulsion of pupils for possession of weapons, adoption, filing; hearings; modification of requirement authorized; referral procedure; annual report; circumstances when policy not applicable.

72-6133 Duties of state board of education; failure of boards to adopt and file policies, penalties.

72-6134 Use of air guns; certain policies prohibited.

72-6135 Definitions.

72-6136 Suspension or revocation of driver's license or privilege upon certain school safety violations; procedure.

72-6141 Citation of act.

72-6142 Definitions.

72-6143 Information regarding identity of specified pupils, disclosure requirements; criminal acts, reports to law enforcement agencies and state board of education; school safety and security policies, memorandum of understanding, availability; civi...

72-6144 Penalties for failure to make reports, preventing or interfering with reports; sanctions for making reports prohibited; immunity from liability.

72-6145 Severability.

72-6146 School security officers and campus police officers.

72-6147 Bullying, school district policies.

72-6151 Freedom from unsafe restraint and seclusion act; citation.

72-6152 Definitions.

72-6153 Use of emergency safety interventions; seclusion room requirements; school district policies; dispute resolution procedures.

72-6154 Parental notification; documentation of an incident; annual report.

72-6155 Parent's right to request meeting; required meetings.

72-6156 Rules and regulations.

72-6157 Emergency safety intervention task force; membership; organization; duties.

72-6158 Expiration of act.