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KS SB206
Bill
Status
2/5/2025
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary
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AI Summary
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Adds "distribution of a controlled substance causing great bodily harm or death" (K.S.A. 21-5430) to the list of violent offenses requiring registration under the Kansas Offender Registration Act
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Requires persons convicted of this offense to register for 15 years after parole, discharge, or release if confined, or 15 years from the date of conviction if not confined
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Amends K.S.A. 22-4902 (definitions of "offender" categories) and K.S.A. 22-4906 (duration of registration requirements)
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Time spent incarcerated or in non-compliance with registration requirements does not count toward the 15-year registration period
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Takes effect upon publication in the statute book
Legislative Description
Requiring any person convicted of distribution of a controlled substance causing great bodily harm or death or register under the Kansas offender registration act for 15 years.
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary
2/6/2025