CHAPTER 20
SENATE BILL No. 256
An Act concerning law enforcement; relating to
university police officers; jurisdiction;
amending K.S.A. 76-726 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp.
22-2401a and repealing the existing
sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 22-2401a is hereby amended
to read
as follows: 22-2401a. (1) Law enforcement officers employed by
consol-
idated county law enforcement agencies or departments and sheriffs
and
their deputies may exercise their powers as law enforcement
officers:
(a) Anywhere within their county; and
(b) in any other place when a request for assistance has been
made
by law enforcement officers from that place or when in fresh
pursuit of
a person.
(2) Law enforcement officers employed by any city may exercise
their
powers as law enforcement officers:
(a) Anywhere within the city limits of the city employing them
and
outside of such city when on property owned or under the control of
such
city; and
(b) in any other place when a request for assistance has been
made
by law enforcement officers from that place or when in fresh
pursuit of
a person.
(3) University police officers employed by the chief executive
officer
of any state educational institution or municipal university may
exercise
their powers as university police officers anywhere
on:
(a) On property owned or operated by the state
educational institu-
tion or municipal university, by a board of trustees of the state
educational
institution, an endowment association, an athletic association, a
fraternity,
sorority or other student group associated with the state
educational in-
stitution or municipal university; and
(b) on the streets, property and highways immediately
adjacent to the
campus of the state educational institution or municipal
university.;
(c) within the city where such property as described in
this subsection
is located, as necessary to protect the health, safety and
welfare of students
and faculty of the state educational institution or municipal
university,
with appropriate agreement by the local law enforcement
agencies. Such
agreements shall include provisions defining the geographical
scope of the
jurisdiction conferred, circumstances requiring the extended
jurisdiction,
scope of law enforcement powers and duration of the agreement.
Any
agreement entered into pursuant to this provision shall be
approved by
the governing body of the city or county, or both, having
jurisdiction
where such property is located, and the chief executive officer
of the state
educational institution or municipal university involved before
such
agreement may take effect; and
(d) additionally, when there is reason to believe that
a violation of a
state law, a county resolution, or a city ordinance has occurred on
property
described in this subsection (3)(a) or (b),
such officers with appropriate
notification of, and coordination with, local law enforcement
agencies or
departments, may investigate and arrest persons for such a
violation any-
where within the city where such property, streets and highways are
lo-
cated. Such officers also may exercise such powers in any other
place
when in fresh pursuit of a person. University police officers
at the uni-
versity of Kansas medical center shall also have
authority to transport
persons in custody to an appropriate facility, wherever it may be
located,
and to make. University police officers at the
university of Kansas medical
center may provide emergency transportation of medical
supplies and
transplant organs.
(4) In addition to the areas where law enforcement officers
may ex-
ercise their powers pursuant to subsection (2), law enforcement
officers
of any jurisdiction within Johnson or Sedgwick county may exercise
their
powers as law enforcement officers in any area within the
respective
county when executing a valid arrest warrant or search warrant, to
the
extent necessary to execute such warrants.
(5) In addition to the areas where university police officers
may ex-
ercise their powers pursuant to subsection (3), university police
officers
may exercise the powers of law enforcement officers in any area
outside
their normal jurisdiction when a request for assistance has been
made by
law enforcement officers from the area for which assistance is
requested.
(6) In addition to the areas where law enforcement officers
may ex-
ercise their powers pursuant to subsection (2), law enforcement
officers
of any jurisdiction within Johnson county may exercise their powers
as
law enforcement officers in any adjoining city within Johnson
county
when any crime, including a traffic infraction, has been or is
being com-
mitted by a person in view of the law enforcement officer. A law
enforce-
ment officer shall be considered to be exercising such officer's
powers
pursuant to subsection (2), when such officer is responding to the
scene
of a crime, even if such officer exits the city limits of the city
employing
the officer and further reenters the city limits of the city
employing the
officer to respond to such scene.
(7) As used in this section:
(a) ``Law enforcement officer'' has the meaning ascribed
thereto in
K.S.A. 22-2202 and amendments thereto.
(b) ``University police officers'' means university police
officers em-
ployed by the chief executive officer of: (1) any state educational
insti-
tution under the control and supervision of the state board of
regents; or
(2) a municipal university.
(c) ``Fresh pursuit'' means pursuit, without unnecessary
delay, of a
person who has committed a crime, or who is reasonably suspected
of
having committed a crime.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 76-726 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 76-726.
(a) The chief executive officer of any state educational
institution may
employ university police officers to aid and supplement state and
local
law enforcement agencies. Such university police officers shall
have the
power and authority of law enforcement officers
on: (1) On property
owned or operated by the state educational institution, by a board
of
trustees of the state educational institution, an endowment
association,
an athletic association, a fraternity, sorority or other student
group asso-
ciated with the state educational institution;
and
(2) on the streets, property and highways immediately adjacent
to the
campus of the state educational
institution.;
(3) within the city where such property as described in
this subsection
is located, as necessary to protect the health, safety and
welfare of students
and faculty of the state educational institution or municipal
university,
with appropriate agreement by local law enforcement agencies.
Such
agreements shall include provisions, defining the geographical
scope of
the jurisdiction conferred, circumstances requiring the extended
jurisdic-
tion, scope of law enforcement powers and duration of the
agreement.
Any agreement entered into pursuant to this provision shall be
approved
by the governing body of the city or county, or both, having
jurisdiction
where such property is located, and the chief executive officer
of the state
educational institution or municipal university involved before
such
agreement may take effect; and
(4) additionally when there is reason to believe that a
violation of a
state law, a county resolution, or a city ordinance has occurred on
property
described in provisions (1) or (2), such officers, with appropriate
notifi-
cation of, and coordination with, local law enforcement agencies,
may
investigate and arrest persons for such a violation anywhere within
the
city where such property, streets and highways are located.
University
police officers at the university of Kansas medical
center shall also have
authority to transport persons in custody to an appropriate
facility, wher-
ever it may be located, and to make. University
police officers at the
university of Kansas medical center may provide emergency
transporta-
tion of medical supplies and transplant organs.
(b) In addition to enforcement of state law, county
resolutions and
city ordinances, university police officers shall enforce rules and
regula-
tions of the board of regents and rules and policies of the state
educational
institution, whether or not violation thereof constitutes a
criminal offense.
Every university police officer shall, while on duty, wear and
publicly
display a badge of office, except that no such badge shall be
required to
be worn by any plain clothes investigator or departmental
administrator,
but any such person shall present proper credentials and
identification
when required in the performance of such officer's duties. In
perform-
ance of any of the powers, duties and functions authorized by this
act or
any other law, university police officers shall have the same
rights, pro-
tections and immunities afforded to other law enforcement
officers.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 76-726 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 22-2401a are
hereby
repealed.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from
and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved March 4, 1998
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