SB525

Establishing requirements for a county sheriff operating a jail for the enforcement of detainer requests issued by the United States immigration and customs enforcement, requiring municipal insurance pools to provide coverage for law enforcement that enforces federal laws, requiring the state to pay certain judgments in federal court actions, requiring the attorney general to provide representation in certain civil actions and exempting section 287(g) agreements from certain provisions of the interlocal cooperation act.

Introduced·3/3/26
Introduced Text

Kansas SB525 establishes requirements for county sheriffs operating jails to enforce immigration detainers, mandates municipal insurance pools to.

Kansas SB525 sets forth requirements for county sheriffs operating jails to enforce immigration detainers issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). It mandates that municipal insurance pools provide coverage for law enforcement agencies enforcing federal law. The state is required to pay certain judgments in federal court actions. The attorney general must provide legal representation in certain civil actions. The bill exempts section 287(g) agreements from certain provisions of the interlocal cooperation act.

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Current
Federal and State Affairs Committee
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Committee decision

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Calendar

Mar 5

10:30 AM

Senate Federal and State Affairs Hearing

History

Mar 5

Senate

Senate Hearing: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 10:30 AM Room 144-S

Mar 4

Senate

Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs

Mar 3

Senate

Senate Introduced