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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The director, pursuant to the rules and regulations adopted, shall develop agreements between the central repository and criminal justice agencies pertaining to:
(a) The method by which the agency will report information, including the method of identifying an offender in a manner that permits other criminal justice agencies to locate the offender at any stage in the criminal justice system, the time of reporting, the specific data to be reported by the agency, and the place of reporting;
(b) the services to be provided to the agency by the central repository;
(c) the conditions and limitations upon the dissemination of criminal history record information by the agency;
(d) the maintenance of security in all transactions between the central repository and the agency;
(e) the method of complying with the right of a person to inspect, challenge, and correct criminal history record information maintained by the agency;
(f) audit requirements to ensure the accuracy of all information reported or disseminated;
(g) the timetable for the implementation of the agreement;
(h) sanctions for failure of the agency to comply with any of the provisions of this act, including the revocation of any agreement between the agency and the central repository and appropriate judicial or administrative proceedings to enforce compliance; and
(i) other provisions that the director may deem necessary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 22. Criminal Procedure § 22-4706. Agreements between central repository and criminal justice agencies - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-22-criminal-procedure/ks-st-sect-22-4706/
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