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What the law and rules say: county oversight, comprehensive plans and secretary audit authority
Summary
The Reviser of Statutes and Legislative Research staff summarized statutory requirements for counties to receive community corrections grants: a secretary-approved comprehensive plan, a locally approved corrections advisory board, and compliance with KDOC operating standards subject to audit.
Legislative staff and the Reviser of Statutes presented statutory and regulatory requirements that govern the community corrections grant program, outlining local responsibilities and KDOC oversight powers.
Jill Walters, Reviser of Statutes, told the committee the Community Corrections Act authorizes the secretary of corrections to make grants to counties for development and operation of community corrections services and that counties must submit a comprehensive plan to…
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