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22-4604

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 46.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      22-4604.   Collection of information on lawenforcement arrests and stops; request for proposal; study results.(a) The governor, with the assistance of the attorney generaland the Kansas commission on peace officers'standards and training, shall develop a request fora proposal for a system to collect and report statistics relating to the race,ethnicity, gender, age and residency by county and state of those who come incontact with law enforcement activities.

      (b)   Proposals submitted pursuant to the request shall contain, at a minimum:

      (1)   A system to collect data on a statistically significant sample of thosepersons who:

      (A)   Are arrested;

      (B)   while operating a motor vehicle, are stopped by a law enforcementofficer; and

      (C)   while a pedestrian, are stopped by a law enforcement officer;

      (2)   which contains the race, ethnicity, gender, age and residency by countyand state of suchpersons;

      (3)   which has a schedule and plan of implementation, including training;

      (4)   other factors which may be relevant to law enforcement officers instopping or arresting individuals;

      (5)   civilian complaints received by law enforcement agencies alleging biasbased on race, ethnicity, gender, age or residency by county or state; and

      (6)   a survey of policies of law enforcement agencies relating to theinvestigation of complaints based on alleged race, ethnicity, gender, age orresidency bias.

      (c)   Data acquired pursuant to this proposal shall not contain any informationthat may reveal the identity of any individual.

      (d)   The governor, with the assistance of the attorney general, shall selectthe most comprehensive proposal and implement such proposal, subject to theavailability of any grant or grants for such purpose from the United States department of justice or any other governmental or private agency.

      (e)   The results of such study shall be submitted to the governor and attorneygeneral within 90 days after conclusion of such study. The governor shallsubmit the study to the legislature with one or more of the following:

      (1)   An evaluation of the study;

      (2)   an implementation plan to expand the data collection and reporting systemto other law enforcement agencies and whether such system should be madepermanent; and

      (3)   recommendations to improve law enforcement training and operations toaddress racial, ethnic, gender, age or residency bias.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 180, § 1;L. 2006, ch. 170, § 6; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article46 > Statutes_12599

22-4604

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 46.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      22-4604.   Collection of information on lawenforcement arrests and stops; request for proposal; study results.(a) The governor, with the assistance of the attorney generaland the Kansas commission on peace officers'standards and training, shall develop a request fora proposal for a system to collect and report statistics relating to the race,ethnicity, gender, age and residency by county and state of those who come incontact with law enforcement activities.

      (b)   Proposals submitted pursuant to the request shall contain, at a minimum:

      (1)   A system to collect data on a statistically significant sample of thosepersons who:

      (A)   Are arrested;

      (B)   while operating a motor vehicle, are stopped by a law enforcementofficer; and

      (C)   while a pedestrian, are stopped by a law enforcement officer;

      (2)   which contains the race, ethnicity, gender, age and residency by countyand state of suchpersons;

      (3)   which has a schedule and plan of implementation, including training;

      (4)   other factors which may be relevant to law enforcement officers instopping or arresting individuals;

      (5)   civilian complaints received by law enforcement agencies alleging biasbased on race, ethnicity, gender, age or residency by county or state; and

      (6)   a survey of policies of law enforcement agencies relating to theinvestigation of complaints based on alleged race, ethnicity, gender, age orresidency bias.

      (c)   Data acquired pursuant to this proposal shall not contain any informationthat may reveal the identity of any individual.

      (d)   The governor, with the assistance of the attorney general, shall selectthe most comprehensive proposal and implement such proposal, subject to theavailability of any grant or grants for such purpose from the United States department of justice or any other governmental or private agency.

      (e)   The results of such study shall be submitted to the governor and attorneygeneral within 90 days after conclusion of such study. The governor shallsubmit the study to the legislature with one or more of the following:

      (1)   An evaluation of the study;

      (2)   an implementation plan to expand the data collection and reporting systemto other law enforcement agencies and whether such system should be madepermanent; and

      (3)   recommendations to improve law enforcement training and operations toaddress racial, ethnic, gender, age or residency bias.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 180, § 1;L. 2006, ch. 170, § 6; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article46 > Statutes_12599

22-4604

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 46.--GENERAL PROVISIONS

      22-4604.   Collection of information on lawenforcement arrests and stops; request for proposal; study results.(a) The governor, with the assistance of the attorney generaland the Kansas commission on peace officers'standards and training, shall develop a request fora proposal for a system to collect and report statistics relating to the race,ethnicity, gender, age and residency by county and state of those who come incontact with law enforcement activities.

      (b)   Proposals submitted pursuant to the request shall contain, at a minimum:

      (1)   A system to collect data on a statistically significant sample of thosepersons who:

      (A)   Are arrested;

      (B)   while operating a motor vehicle, are stopped by a law enforcementofficer; and

      (C)   while a pedestrian, are stopped by a law enforcement officer;

      (2)   which contains the race, ethnicity, gender, age and residency by countyand state of suchpersons;

      (3)   which has a schedule and plan of implementation, including training;

      (4)   other factors which may be relevant to law enforcement officers instopping or arresting individuals;

      (5)   civilian complaints received by law enforcement agencies alleging biasbased on race, ethnicity, gender, age or residency by county or state; and

      (6)   a survey of policies of law enforcement agencies relating to theinvestigation of complaints based on alleged race, ethnicity, gender, age orresidency bias.

      (c)   Data acquired pursuant to this proposal shall not contain any informationthat may reveal the identity of any individual.

      (d)   The governor, with the assistance of the attorney general, shall selectthe most comprehensive proposal and implement such proposal, subject to theavailability of any grant or grants for such purpose from the United States department of justice or any other governmental or private agency.

      (e)   The results of such study shall be submitted to the governor and attorneygeneral within 90 days after conclusion of such study. The governor shallsubmit the study to the legislature with one or more of the following:

      (1)   An evaluation of the study;

      (2)   an implementation plan to expand the data collection and reporting systemto other law enforcement agencies and whether such system should be madepermanent; and

      (3)   recommendations to improve law enforcement training and operations toaddress racial, ethnic, gender, age or residency bias.

      History:   L. 2000, ch. 180, § 1;L. 2006, ch. 170, § 6; July 1.