Paul J. Morrison Johnson County District Attorney Johnson County Courthouse P.O. Box 728 Olathe, Kansas 66051
Dear Mr. Morrison:
You inquire whether K.S.A.
These individuals are required to report to the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) or law enforcement when SRS offices are closed for business if they have "reasonable cause to believe that an adult is being abused or has been abused, neglected or exploited or is in need of protective services."1
"(a) `Adult' means an individual 18 years of age or older alleged to be unable to protect their own interest and who is harmed or threatened with harm through action or inaction by. . . another individual . . . when . . . such person is residing in such person's own home, the home of a family member or the home of a friend. . . ."2
While at first glance it would appear that K.S.A.
"SRS is currently receiving and investigating reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation of adults residing outside of a medical setting. The intent of our investigation is to focus on meeting the needs of adults residing in the community who are unable to provide for their own health, welfare and safety. These adults are unable, without assistance from others, to manage their resources, perform the activities of daily living, or protect themselves from harm; and have no one willing or able to assist them in a responsible manner. This does not include abuse found in typical domestic violence situations. Spousal abuse . . . is the responsibility of law enforcement as per K.S.A.
60-3101 through60-3111 . (Protection from Abuse Statute.)"4
This intent to protect adults who are unable to care for themselves is apparent in subsection (b) of K.S.A.
For example, K.S.A.
While it may be difficult in some instances for a reporter to determine whether a victim falls within the parameters of K.S.A.
Before leaving the area of reporting in the domestic violence context, we note that K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"(1) Unlawful failure to report a wound is the failure by an attending physician or other person to report his treatment of any wound, described in subsections (a) and (b) . . . [to law enforcement]:
"(a) Any bullet wound, gunshot wound, powder burn or other injury arising from or caused by the discharge of a firearm or;
"(b) Any wound which is likely to or may result in death and is apparently inflicted by a knife, ice pick, or other sharp or pointed instrument."
Unlawful failure to report a wound is a class C misdemeanor.
This statute requires the reporting of wounds inflicted by a knife or sharp instrument which are likely to result in death or as a result of a discharge of a firearm regardless of the circumstances under which the injuries occurred.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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