Kansas HB2614 allows exceptions to the confidentiality of records given to the crime victims compensation board.
Kansas HB2614 amends the confidentiality rules for records and information provided to the crime victims compensation board. It allows the board to disclose records to law enforcement agencies, county or district attorneys, and the Kansas Department for Children and Families if the records are found to be false or fraudulent. The board can also disclose records if a court determines that specific information is necessary for an investigation or prosecution and cannot be obtained from other sources.
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