75-7048. Comprehensive plans for juvenile correctional services; requirements; new program proposals. (a) The comprehensive plan submitted to the commissioner of juvenile justice for approval shall include those items prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner, which may require the inclusion of the following:
(1) A program for the detention, supervision and treatment of persons under pretrial detention or under commitment;
(2) delivery of other correctional services defined in K.S.A. 75-7038, and amendments thereto; and
(3) proposals for new facilities, programs and services, which proposals must include a statement of the need, purposes and objectives of the proposal and the administrative structure, staffing pattern, staff training, financing, degree of community involvement and client participation which are planned for the proposal.
(b) The comprehensive plan submitted to the commissioner of juvenile justice for approval shall also include provisions to address racial, geographic and other biases that may exist in the juvenile justice system.
(c) In addition to the foregoing requirements made by this section, each county or group of counties shall be required to develop and implement a procedure for the review by the juvenile corrections advisory board and the board or boards of county commissioners of new program applications and other matters proposed to be included under the comprehensive plan and for the manner in which juvenile corrections advisory board action shall be taken thereon. A description of this procedure shall be made available to members of the public upon request.
History: L. 1997, ch. 156, § 17; L. 2006, ch. 163, § 5; July 1.
Structure 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.
75-7004 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.
75-7021 Kansas juvenile delinquency prevention trust fund; expenditures; grant criteria.
75-7024 Commissioner of juvenile justice; powers and duties.
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.
75-7042 Powers of counties or groups of counties.
75-7044a Duties of juvenile corrections advisory boards.
75-7045 Same; terms; vacancies; officers; open proceedings; rules.
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.
75-7053 Grants; annual determination; criteria based on measurable performances.
75-7054 Employees appointed by the commissioner; unclassified.
75-7055 Juvenile corrections officers, requirements.
75-7059 Department of corrections; successor to property and rights; conflict resolution.
75-7061 Same; department successor to funds and liabilities.
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.