Kansas Statutes
Article 70 - Juvenile Justice Authority
75-7024 Commissioner of juvenile justice; powers and duties.

75-7024. Commissioner of juvenile justice; powers and duties. In addition to other powers and duties provided by law, in administering the provisions of the revised Kansas juvenile justice code, the commissioner of juvenile justice shall:
(a) Establish divisions which include the following functions in the juvenile justice authority:
(1) Operations. The commissioner shall operate the juvenile intake and assessment system as it relates to the juvenile offender; provide technical assistance and help facilitate community collaboration; license juvenile correctional facilities, programs and providers; assist in coordinating a statewide system of community based service providers; establish pilot projects for community based service providers; and operate the juvenile correctional facilities.
(2) Research and prevention. The commissioner shall generate, analyze and utilize data to review existing programs and identify effective prevention programs; to develop new program initiatives and restructure existing programs; and to assist communities in risk assessment and effective resource utilization.
(3) Contracts. The commissioner shall secure the services of direct providers by contracting with such providers, which may include nonprofit, private or public agencies, to provide functions and services needed to operate the juvenile justice authority. The commissioner shall contract with local service providers, when available, to provide twenty-four-hour-a-day intake and assessment services. Nothing provided for herein shall prohibit local municipalities, through interlocal agreements, from corroborating with and participating in the intake and assessment services established in K.S.A. 75-7023, and amendments thereto. All contracts entered into by the commissioner to secure the services of direct providers shall contain a clause allowing the inspector general unlimited access to such facility, records or personnel pursuant to subsection (a)(4)(B).
(4) Performance audit. (A) The commissioner randomly shall audit contracts to determine that service providers are performing as required pursuant to the contract.
(B) Within the division conducting performance audits, the commissioner shall designate a staff person to serve in the capacity of inspector general. Such inspector general, or such inspector general's designee, shall have the authority to: (i) Enforce compliance with all contracts; (ii) perform audits as necessary to ensure compliance with the contracts. The inspector general shall have unlimited access to any and all facilities, records or personnel of any provider that has contracted with the commissioner to determine that such provider is in compliance with the contracts; and (iii) establish a statewide juvenile justice hotline to respond to any complaints or concerns that have been received concerning juvenile justice.
(b) Adopt rules and regulations necessary for the administration of this act.
(c) Administer all state and federal funds appropriated to the juvenile justice authority and may coordinate with any other agency within the executive branch expending funds appropriated for juvenile justice.
(d) Administer the development and implementation of a juvenile justice information system.
(e) Administer the transition to and implementation of juvenile justice system reforms.
(f) Coordinate with the judicial branch of state government any duties and functions which effect the juvenile justice authority.
(g) Serve as a resource to the legislature and other state policymakers.
(h) Make and enter into all contracts and agreements and do all other acts and things necessary or incidental to the performance of functions and duties and the execution of powers under this act. The commissioner may enter into memorandums of agreement or contractual relationships with state agencies, other governmental entities or private providers as necessary to carry out the commissioner's responsibilities pursuant to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code.
(i) Accept custody of juvenile offenders so placed by the court.
(j) Assign juvenile offenders placed in the commissioner's custody to juvenile correctional facilities based on information collected by the reception and diagnostic evaluation, intake and assessment report, pursuant to K.S.A. 75-7023, and amendments thereto, and the predispositional investigation report, pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2360, and amendments thereto.
(k) Establish and utilize a reception and diagnostic evaluation for all juvenile offenders to be evaluated prior to placement in a juvenile correctional facility.
(l) Assist the judicial districts in establishing community based placement options, juvenile community correctional services and aftercare transition services for juvenile offenders.
(m) Review, evaluate and restructure the programmatic mission and goals of the juvenile correctional facilities to accommodate greater specialization for each facility.
(n) Adopt rules and regulations as are necessary to encourage the sharing of information between individuals and agencies who are involved with the juvenile.
(o) Designate in each judicial district an entity which shall be responsible for juvenile justice field services not provided by court services officers in the judicial district. The commissioner shall contract with such entity and provide grants to fund such field services.
(p) Monitor placement trends and minority confinement.
(q) Develop and submit to the joint committee on corrections and juvenile justice oversight a recommendation to provide for the financial viability of the Kansas juvenile justice system. Such recommendation shall include a formula for the allocation of state funds to community programs and a rationale in support of the recommendation. The commissioner shall avoid pursuing construction or expansion of state institutional capacity when appropriate alternatives to such placements are justified. The commissioner's recommendations shall identify a revenue source sufficient to appropriately fund expenditures anticipated to be incurred subsequent to expansion of community-based capacity and necessary to finance recommended capital projects.
(r) Report monthly to the joint committee on corrections and juvenile justice oversight. The commissioner shall review with the committee any contracts or memorandums of agreement with other state agencies prior to the termination of such agreements or contracts.
(s) Have the authority to designate all or a portion of a facility for juveniles under the commissioner's jurisdiction as a:
(1) Nonsecure detention facility;
(2) facility for the educational or vocational training and related services;
(3) facility for temporary placement pending other arrangements more appropriate for the juvenile's needs; and
(4) facility for the provision of care and other services and not for the detention of juveniles.
(t) After June 30, 2002, subject to appropriation acts, implement a program to make grants for the juvenile justice programs, pursuant to K.S.A. 75-7033, and amendments thereto, on a two-year funding cycle.
History: L. 1996, ch. 229, § 3; L. 1997, ch. 156, § 99; L. 1998, ch. 187, § 16; L. 1999, ch. 156, § 25; L. 2001, ch. 123, § 1; L. 2006, ch. 169, § 129; Jan. 1, 2007.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 70 - Juvenile Justice Authority

75-7001 Juvenile justice authority; commissioner of juvenile justice; powers and duties.

75-7002 Same; transfer of powers, duties and functions from SRS; successor thereto; rules and regulations; title to property.

75-7003 Same; officers and employees in SRS concerning juvenile offenders transferred; benefits and rights.

75-7004 Same; conflicts as to power, function or duty or power to be resolved by governor.

75-7005 Same; legal custody of records transferred; no abatement of suits, actions or proceedings.

75-7006 Same; balance of funds and liabilities transferred.

75-7007 Kansas advisory group on juvenile justice and delinquency prevention; membership; compensation; functions; reduction of biases in juvenile justice system.

75-7011 Same; severability.

75-7012 Same; abolishment; transfer of powers, duties and functions to the Kansas advisory group on juvenile justice and delinquency prevention.

75-7021 Kansas juvenile delinquency prevention trust fund; expenditures; grant criteria.

75-7022 Citation.

75-7023 Juvenile intake and assessment system; confidentiality of records; information collected; dispositional alternatives; custody of child; conditions of release.

75-7024 Commissioner of juvenile justice; powers and duties.

75-7025 Regional youth care and rehabilitation facilities; establishment; purpose; staff; rules and regulations.

75-7026 Supplemental youth care facilities for juvenile offenders; establishment and maintenance; rules and regulations.

75-7027 Establishment of supplementary facilities to state institutions; application of laws and rules and regulations.

75-7028 Establishment of residential care facilities for children at certain state institutions; supervision and administration; rules and regulations.

75-7031 Severability clause.

75-7034 Juvenile community correctional services; transfer of powers, duties and functions from DOC to JJA; successor thereto; rules and regulations; title to property.

75-7035 Same; conflicts as to power, function or duty to be resolved by governor.

75-7036 Same; legal custody of records transferred; no abatement of suits, actions or proceedings.

75-7037 Same; balance of funds and liabilities transferred.

75-7038 Grants to counties for juvenile community correctional services.

75-7039 Same; qualifications; powers of county commissioners preserved; cooperative agreements.

75-7040 Financial aid for expenses of corrections advisory boards of county or group of cooperating counties without an approved plan.

75-7041 Assistance to counties and advisory boards by commissioner of juvenile justice; administration; rules and regulations.

75-7042 Powers of counties or groups of counties.

75-7043 Comprehensive plans for correctional services, approval prerequisite for grants; additional requirements; operating standards; annual review; suspension of grants, procedures.

75-7044 Juvenile corrections advisory boards; membership, qualifications, appointment; alternative membership, qualifications and appointment provisions for cooperating counties; use of adult corrections advisory board, when.

75-7044a Duties of juvenile corrections advisory boards.

75-7045 Same; terms; vacancies; officers; open proceedings; rules.

75-7046 Same; participation in formulating comprehensive plans; inclusion of provisions addressing system biases.

75-7047 Purchase of juvenile correctional services from state under comprehensive plans; determination of costs, grant deductions.

75-7048 Comprehensive plans for juvenile correctional services; requirements; new program proposals.

75-7049 Grants; expenditures; reductions; transfers to other counties.

75-7050 Quarterly grant payments; certified expenditure statements by counties.

75-7051 State and county may purchase juvenile correctional services from grant-receiving counties.

75-7052 Required participation by counties in juvenile community corrections; options; administrative judge, recommendations.

75-7053 Grants; annual determination; criteria based on measurable performances.

75-7054 Employees appointed by the commissioner; unclassified.

75-7055 Juvenile corrections officers, requirements.

75-7056 Community graduated sanctions and prevention programs; community advisory committee, members, duties, participation in budgetary process.

75-7057 Juvenile justice authority and commissioner abolished; powers, functions and duties transferred to department of corrections and secretary of corrections.

75-7058 Transfer of officers and employees; rights and benefits preserved; memorandum of agreement with teamsters union and organization of state employees.

75-7059 Department of corrections; successor to property and rights; conflict resolution.

75-7060 Same; legal custody of records; preservation of civil actions and proceedings; no abatement of criminal actions.

75-7061 Same; department successor to funds and liabilities.

75-7062 Same; transfer of jurisdiction, powers, duties and functions to department; rules and regulations; educational services contract.

75-7063 Secretary of corrections; rules and regulations; juvenile intake and assessment; programs.

75-7064 Same; administer juvenile justice code.

75-7065 Same; administer regional youth care and rehabilitation facilities.

75-7066 Same; administer supplemental youth care facilities.

75-7067 Same; administer residential care facilities.

75-7068 Same; administer certain planning teams, programs and funds.

75-7069 Same; administer grants.

75-7070 Same; administer community sanctions and prevention programs; advisory committee.

75-7071 Kansas advisory group on juvenile justice and delinquency prevention; report to secretary of corrections.