Kan. Admin. Regs. § 123-2-111 - Trafficking in contraband
(a) No
person shall engage in any of the following without the prior consent of the
superintendent:
(1) Introducing or attempting
to introduce any item into or upon the grounds of a juvenile correctional
facility or institution;
(2)
taking, sending, or attempting to take or send any item from any juvenile
correctional facility or institution;
(3) possessing any item while in any juvenile
correctional facility or institution; or
(4) distributing any item within a juvenile
correctional facility or institution.
(b) The phrase "any item," as used in
subsection (a), shall include the following:
(1) Guns, firearms of any type, and the
components, diagrams, and plans thereof, except as authorized by
K.S.A.
75-7c10(b)(1) and amendments
thereto;
(2) ammunition,
explosives, and the diagrams, formulas, and plans thereof;
(3) knives, tools, and materials including
sandpaper, whetstones, and any similar items used to make knives and
tools;
(4) hazardous or poisonous
chemicals, flammable liquids and gases, and formulas thereof;
(5) escape paraphernalia, including ropes,
grappling hooks, hacksaw blades, jeweler's wire, bar spreaders, maps, lock
picks, handcuff keys, wire cutters, and any similar devices that could be used
in an escape;
(6) identification
documents and individual photographs of the juvenile offender of the style
suitable for the production of identification documents;
(7) documents, plans, diagrams, and
schematics that refer to electrical systems, escape alarms, overhead lighting,
facility power supply, gate operations, body alarms, radio communications, and
any similar systems;
(8) narcotics
and any other controlled substances, including any synthetic narcotic, drug,
stimulant, sleeping pill, barbiturate, and medicine, prescription or
nonpres-cription, that was not dispensed or approved by the facility health
authority. Medicines dispensed or approved by the health authority shall be
considered contraband if not consumed or utilized in the manner
prescribed;
(9) intoxicants,
including liquor and alcoholic beverages;
(10) currency, in the form of paper, checks,
money orders, coins, stamps, and any similar instruments with monetary
value;
(11) hypodermic needles,
hypodermic syringes, nasal inhalers, any other similar devices, and any
component that could be used to inject or spray substances into the
body;
(12) food items;
(13) cameras, recording devices, one-way or
two-way transmitting devices, and any similar devices and components thereof,
including tapes, batteries, memory cards, and film;
(14) letters, notes, books, and any other
forms of written communication;
(15) portable electronic devices used, in any
combination, for storing music, video, or data or for mobile
telecommunications, telephone calls, text messaging, or data transmission over
a cellular network and their accessories, and any similar devices and the
components of these devices;
(16)
tobacco, including cigars, cigarillos, cigarettes, smokeless or electronic
cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff, and any other tobacco products;
and
(17) matches and any other
portable devices used to create a flame.
Notes
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