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22-4707

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 47.--CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION

      22-4707.   Restrictions on dissemination of criminal history recordinformation; penalties.(a) A criminal justice agency and the central repository maynot disseminate criminal history record information except in strict accordancewith laws including applicable rules and regulations adopted pursuant tothis act. A criminal justice agency may not request such information fromthe central repository or another criminal justice agency unless it hasa legitimate need for the information.

      (b)   Noncriminal justice persons and agencies may receive criminal historyrecord information for such purposes and under such conditions as may beauthorized by law, including rules and regulations adopted pursuant to thisact.

      (c)   In addition to any other remedy or penalty authorized by law, anyindividual violating or causing a violation of the provisions of this sectionshall be deemed guilty of a class A nonperson misdemeanor. If the person isemployedor licensed by a state or local government agency, a conviction shallconstitutegood cause to terminate employment or to revoke or suspend a license.

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 118, § 7;L. 1995, ch. 251, § 18; July 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article47 > Statutes_12616

22-4707

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 47.--CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION

      22-4707.   Restrictions on dissemination of criminal history recordinformation; penalties.(a) A criminal justice agency and the central repository maynot disseminate criminal history record information except in strict accordancewith laws including applicable rules and regulations adopted pursuant tothis act. A criminal justice agency may not request such information fromthe central repository or another criminal justice agency unless it hasa legitimate need for the information.

      (b)   Noncriminal justice persons and agencies may receive criminal historyrecord information for such purposes and under such conditions as may beauthorized by law, including rules and regulations adopted pursuant to thisact.

      (c)   In addition to any other remedy or penalty authorized by law, anyindividual violating or causing a violation of the provisions of this sectionshall be deemed guilty of a class A nonperson misdemeanor. If the person isemployedor licensed by a state or local government agency, a conviction shallconstitutegood cause to terminate employment or to revoke or suspend a license.

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 118, § 7;L. 1995, ch. 251, § 18; July 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter22 > Article47 > Statutes_12616

22-4707

Chapter 22.--CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
KANSAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Article 47.--CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION

      22-4707.   Restrictions on dissemination of criminal history recordinformation; penalties.(a) A criminal justice agency and the central repository maynot disseminate criminal history record information except in strict accordancewith laws including applicable rules and regulations adopted pursuant tothis act. A criminal justice agency may not request such information fromthe central repository or another criminal justice agency unless it hasa legitimate need for the information.

      (b)   Noncriminal justice persons and agencies may receive criminal historyrecord information for such purposes and under such conditions as may beauthorized by law, including rules and regulations adopted pursuant to thisact.

      (c)   In addition to any other remedy or penalty authorized by law, anyindividual violating or causing a violation of the provisions of this sectionshall be deemed guilty of a class A nonperson misdemeanor. If the person isemployedor licensed by a state or local government agency, a conviction shallconstitutegood cause to terminate employment or to revoke or suspend a license.

      History:   L. 1978, ch. 118, § 7;L. 1995, ch. 251, § 18; July 1.