William T. North Chase County Attorney P.O. Box 255 Cottonwood Falls, Kansas 66845
Dear Mr. North:
You request our opinion concerning whether the Chase county sheriff is required to transport federal prisoners and prisoners from other counties that are housed in the Chase county jail, to medical appointments. You inform us that in 1992 the board of Chase county commissioners adopted resolution no. 4 which transferred the authority, responsibility and liability for the operations, procedures and functions of the county jail from the Chase county sheriff's office to the Chase county department of corrections and rehabilitation. Based upon such resolution, the Chase county sheriff maintains that the transfer includes the responsibility for transporting prisoners.
K.S.A.
Your second question is whether the board of Chase county commissioners can create the position of transport officer. The board is vested with broad home rule powers to "transact all county business and perform all powers of local legislation and administration it deems appropriate," subject to certain enumerated restrictions. K.S.A.
We find no statutes prohibiting or limiting the county's authority to create such a position. Thus, in our opinion, the board has authority under its home rule powers to create the position of transport officer. [See Attorney General Opinion No.
You also inquire whether a transport officer may carry a weapon because the United States marshall requires that federal prisoners be transported by armed escort. K.S.A.
Consequently, it appears that the exemption for security personnel may apply and the officer may carry a weapon while acting within the designated scope of his or her authority.
Finally, you inquire concerning what law enforcement authority may be granted to a transport officer. K.S.A. 1995 Supp.
Summarizing, a sheriff is required to transport prisoners housed within a county jail to medical appointments. However, a county resolution that transfers the operation of a jail from the sheriff to a county department of corrections may remove that responsibility from the sheriff. Furthermore, pursuant to its home rule powers, a county may create the position of transport officer in a county department of corrections. Such transport officer may carry a concealed weapon while acting within the scope of his or her authority. If the officer's sole function is to transport prisoners, then the officer may not be subject to the certification requirement of the Kansas law enforcement training act.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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