(a)
Each inmate in the custody of the secretary of corrections shall be assessed a
charge of one dollar each payroll period, not to exceed $12.00 per year, as a
fee for administration by the facility of the inmate's trust account. The
facility shall be authorized to transfer the fee from each inmate's account
from the balance existing on the first of each month. If an inmate has
insufficient funds on the first of the month to cover this fee, the fee shall
be transferred as soon as the inmate has sufficient funds in the account to
cover the fee. All funds received by the facility pursuant to this subsection
shall be paid on a quarterly basis to the crime victims' compensation
fund.
(b)
(1) Each offender under the department's
parole supervision, conditional release supervision, postrelease supervision,
house arrest, and interstate compact parole and probation supervision in Kansas
shall be assessed a supervision service fee of a maximum of $30.00 per month.
This fee shall be paid by the offenders to the department's designated
collection agent or agents. Payment of the fee shall be a condition of
supervision. All fees shall be paid as directed by applicable internal
management policy and procedure and as instructed by the supervising parole
officer.
(2) A portion of the
supervision service fees collected shall be paid to the designated collection
agent or agents according to the current service contract, if applicable.
Twenty-five percent of the remaining amount collected shall be paid on at least
a quarterly basis to the crime victims' compensation fund. The remaining
balance shall be paid to the department's general fees fund for the
department's purchase or lease of enhanced parole supervision services or
equipment including electronic monitoring, drug screening, and surveillance
services.
(3) Indigent offenders
shall be exempt from this subsection, as set forth by criteria established by
the secretary in an internal management policy and procedure.
(4) The fees authorized by subsection (d)
shall not be considered a portion of the monthly supervision service
fee.
(c) Each inmate in
the custody of the secretary of corrections shall be assessed a fee of $2.00
for each primary visit initiated by the inmate to an institutional sick call. A
primary visit shall be the initial visit for a specific complaint or condition.
Inmates shall not be charged for the following:
(1) Medical visits initiated by medical or
mental health staff;
(2)
institution intake screenings;
(3)
routinely scheduled physical examinations;
(4) clinical service reports, including
reports or evaluations requested by any service provider in connection with
participation in the reentry program;
(5) evaluations requested by the prisoner
review board;
(6) referrals to a
consultant physician;
(7) infirmary
care;
(8) emergency treatment,
including initial assessments and first-aid treatment for injuries incurred
during the performance of duties on a work detail or in private industry
employment;
(9) mental health group
sessions;
(10) facility-requested
mental health evaluations;
(11)
follow-up visits initiated by medical staff; and
(12) follow-up visits initiated by an inmate
within 14 days of an initial visit.
No inmate shall be refused medical treatment for financial
reasons. If an inmate has insufficient funds to cover the medical fee, the fee
shall be transferred as soon as the inmate has sufficient funds in the account
to cover the balance of the fee.
(d) Each inmate assigned to a batterers
intervention program shall be assessed a fee for admission to and continued
participation in the program.
(e)
Each offender shall be assessed a fee for each urinalysis or other test
approved by the secretary of corrections that is administered to the offender
for the purpose of determining the use of illegal substances and that has a
positive result. The amount of the fee shall be adjusted periodically to
reflect the actual cost of administering these tests, including staff
participation.
(f) Each inmate or
offender shall be assessed a fee, if applicable, for the following:
(1) Global positioning system (GPS)
tracking;
(2) electronic or any
other appropriate form of monitoring;
(3) an application for transfer under the
interstate compact for adult offender supervision;
(4) polygraph examinations;
(5) community residential bed
housing;
(6) sexual abuser's
treatment services; and
(7)
batterers intervention program services.
The fee for each service specified in this subsection shall be
assessed only if the service is required as a part of house arrest or
postincarceration release supervision.
If applicable, each offender on postincarceration release
supervision or house arrest shall also be assessed a fee for the collection of
specimens of blood and saliva for the purpose of providing DNA profiles to the
Kansas bureau of investigation, pursuant to
K.S.A. 21-2511 and amendments
thereto.