Kan. Admin. Regs. § 44-2-103 - Trafficking in contraband
(a) A person,
including an employee, inmate, visitor, or volunteer shall not, without the
consent of the warden:
(1) introduce or
attempt to introduce any item into or upon the grounds of a correctional
facility;
(2) take, send, or
attempt to take or send any item from any correctional facility;
(3) possess any item while in any
correctional facility; or
(4)
distribute any item within a correctional facility.
(b) "Any item," as used in subsection (a),
shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) Guns or firearms of any type, or the
components, diagrams, or plans thereof;
(2) ammunition, explosives, or the diagrams,
formulas or plans thereof;
(3)
knives, tools, and materials such as sandpaper, whet stones or similar items
used to make such knives or tools;
(4) hazardous or poisonous chemicals,
flammable liquids and gases or formulas thereof;
(5) escape paraphernalia such as ropes,
grappling hooks, hacksaw blades, jewelers' wire, bar spreaders, maps, lock
picks, handcuff keys, or similar devices which could be used to aid an escape;
(6) identification documents or
individual photographs of the inmate of the style suitable for the production
of identification documents;
(7)
documents, plans, diagrams, or schematics that refer to secure electrical
systems, escape alarms, overhead lighting, facility power supply, gate
operations, body alarms, radio communications, and similar systems;
(8) narcotics or other controlled substances,
including any synthetic narcotic, drug, stimulant, sleeping pill, barbiturate,
or medicine, prescription or non-prescription, which 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 but not limited to liquor or alcoholic beverages;
(10) currency, in the form of
paper, checks, money orders, coins, stamps or similar instruments with monetary
value;
(11) hypodermic needles,
hypodermic syringes, nasal inhalers or other devices or any component thereof
which could be used to inject substances into the body;
(12) food items;
(13) cameras, recording devices, one or
two-way transmitting devices, and similar devices and components thereof,
including tapes, batteries, and film; or
(14) letters, notes, books, or other written
communications.
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