38-2325. Juvenile offender information system; definitions.

38-2325

Chapter 38.--MINORS
Article 23.--REVISED KANSAS JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE

      38-2325.   Juvenile offender information system;definitions.As used inK.S.A. 2009 Supp.38-2326, and amendments thereto, unless thecontext otherwiserequires:

      (a)   "Central repository" has the meaning provided by K.S.A. 22-4701, andamendments thereto.

      (b)   "Director" means the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation.

      (c)   "Juvenile offender information" means data relating to juveniles allegedor adjudicated to bejuvenile offenders and offenses committed or alleged to have been committed byjuveniles inproceedings pursuant to the Kansas juvenile code, the Kansas juvenile justicecode or the revisedKansas juvenile justice code.

      (d)   "Juvenile justice agency" means any county or district attorney, lawenforcement agency ofthis state or of any political subdivision of this state, court of this stateor of a municipality of thisstate, administrative agency of this state or any political subdivision of thisstate, juvenilecorrectional facility or juvenile detention facility.

      (e)   "Reportable event" means:

      (1)   Issuance of a warrant to take a juvenile into custody;

      (2)   taking a juvenile into custody pursuant to this code;

      (3)   release of a juvenile who has been taken into custody pursuant to thiscode, without the filingof a complaint;

      (4)   dismissal of a complaint filed pursuant to this code;

      (5)   a trial in a proceeding pursuant to this code;

      (6)   a sentence in a proceeding pursuant to this code;

      (7)   commitment to or placement in a youth residential facility, juveniledetention facility orjuvenile correctional facility pursuant to this code;

      (8)   release or discharge from commitment or jurisdiction of the courtpursuant to this code;

      (9)   escaping from commitment or absconding from placement pursuant to thiscode;

      (10)   entry of a mandate of an appellate court that reverses the decision ofthe trial court relatingto a reportable event;

      (11)   an order authorizing prosecution as an adult;

      (12)   the issuance of an intake and assessment report;

      (13)   the report from a reception and diagnostic center; or

      (14)   any other event arising out of or occurring during the course ofproceedings pursuant to thiscode and declared to be reportable by rules and regulations of the director.

      History:   L. 2006, ch. 169, § 25; Jan. 1, 2007.