Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 107 - LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER
Here’s an overview of Agency 107 – Law Enforcement Training Center under the Kansas Administrative Regulations (KAR):
📘 Agency 107 Structure
Article 1: Certification of Law Enforcement Officers and Training Schools (Sections 107‑1‑1 to 107‑1‑5)
• All sections in this article are revoked (regulations.justia.com).
Article 2: Continuing Education (Section 107‑2‑1)
• Originally authorized by K.S.A. 74‑5607a and effective May 1, 1985; it was revoked on July 1, 2012, effective Oct 12, 2012 (law.cornell.edu).
Article 3: Pre‑training Evaluation (Section 107‑3‑1)
• Not easily located in the sources I reviewed—may still be active, but requires confirmation via official state sources like the Kansas Secretary of State’s site or Revisor’s office.
📌 Background Authority & Definitions
KAR Agency 107 implements the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Act (Chapter 74, Article 56).
Relevant statutory definitions include:
Training center – the facility at the University of Kansas (regulations.justia.com, ksrevisor.org, kslegislature.gov)
Commission – the Kansas Commission on Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (KSCPOST) (ksrevisor.org)
✅ What This Means in Practice
Certification rules (Article 1) have been removed from the administrative code. Current certification standards would now be found in the complying statute (K.S.A. 74‑5601 et seq.) and possibly elsewhere in the KAR.
Continuing education requirements were revoked in 2012, suggesting they may have been moved to statutory language or incorporated under another agency or article.
Pre‑training evaluation (Article 3) remains unclear; it might still exist in the code or have been repositioned.
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