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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-52,102.

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75-52,102. Comprehensive plans for correctional services; requirements; new program proposals.
(a)The comprehensive plan submitted to the secretary of corrections for approval shall include those items prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the secretary, 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. 75-5291 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)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 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 corrections advisory board action shall be taken thereon. A description of this procedure shall be made available to members of the public upon request.
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