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Bills
- SB1 - Authorizing the state fair board to use moneys in the state fair capital improvements fund for general operations for fiscal years 2021 and 2022.
- SB2 - Allowing consumption of beer and wine on the Kansas state fairgrounds and crediting a portion of moneys collected from the liquor enforcement tax to the state fair capital improvements fund.
- SB3 - Creating a drug abuse treatment program for people on diversion and allowing county and district attorneys to enter into agreements with chief judges and community corrections for supervision.
- SB4 - Modifying the criminal penalties for unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
- SB5 - Aligning the felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes with theft.
- SB6 - Counting any crime with a domestic violence designation as a prior conviction under domestic battery.
- SB7 - Extending terminal medical release to inmates in the custody of the department of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 120 days.
- SB8 - Increasing good time and program credits for certain offenders.
- SB9 - Requiring newly certified law enforcement officers to attend diversity meetings organized by the Kansas commission on peace officers' standards and training.
- SB10 - Enacting the right to earn a living act to minimize unnecessary occupational licensing and regulation.
- SB11 - Prohibiting the altering or backdating of the postmarks of advance mail ballots.
- SB12 - Requiring the Kansas department for children and families to implement performance-based contracts.
- SB13 - Establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate for property tax purposes and discontinuing the city and county tax lid, prohibiting valuation increase of real property solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or maintenance of existing structure and establishing a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent property taxes.
- SB14 - Extending certain provisions of the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, welfare, property and economic security during this public health emergency.
- SB15 - Enacting the Kansas economic recovery loan deposit program, updating field of membership requirements of credit unions and allowing privilege tax deductions on agricultural real estate loans and single family residence loans.
- SB16 - Removing the requirement that certain entities submit certain reports to the division of post audit.
- SB17 - Prohibiting a public agency from charging a fee under the open records act for records requested for an audit by the legislative division of post audit.
- SB18 - Permitting United States and NATO country military surplus vehicles to register with the division of vehicles for road use.
- SB19 - Designating a portion of United States highway 77 as the CPL Allen E Oatney and SP4 Gene A Myers memorial highway.
- SB20 - Designating a portion of United States highway 69 as the Senator Dennis Wilson Memorial Highway.
- SB21 - Approving election for sales tax authority for Cherokee county.
- SB22 - Providing income tax modifications for global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital contributions, FDIC premiums, business meals and payment protection program loans and expenses; expanding the expense deduction availability to income tax taxpayers and calculating the deduction amount; allowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on their federal return; exempting from income compensation attributable to unemployment insurance ID fraud; and increasing the net operating loss for corporations.
- SB23 - Providing for abatement of property tax for certain buildings or improvements destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster.
- SB24 - Prohibiting municipalities from imposing restrictions on customer's use of energy based upon source of energy.
- SB25 - Prohibiting the use of a mobile telephone while operating in school or road construction zone or by individuals less than 18 years of age.
- SB26 - Designating a portion of K-7 as the Senator Bud Burke Memorial Highway.
- SB27 - Amending the Kansas storage tank act to extend the sunsets of certain funds and to increase certain liability and reimbursement amounts.
- SB28 - Updating the national association of insurance commissioners credit for reinsurance model law, the insurance holding company act and codifying the credit for reinsurance model regulation.
- SB29 - Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- SB30 - Establishing the securities act victim restitution program.
- SB31 - Excluding U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth and virtual school students from the capital improvements state aid determination.
- SB32 - Authorizing school districts to pay the tuition for a student's dual or concurrent enrollment in a postsecondary educational institution and requiring a tuition waiver for foster children who are dually or concurrently enrolled.
- SB33 - Providing for display show licenses under the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act.
- SB34 - Sunsetting administrative rules and regulations five years after adoption unless extended by the legislature.
- SB35 - Removing the option of extension of the time for receipt of advance mail ballots after the third day following an election.
- SB36 - Permitting employees of salvage vehicle pools to perform vehicle identification number inspections and salvage vehicle pools and dealers to apply for ownership documents for vehicles that are disclaimed by insurance companies.
- SB37 - Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, examinations, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement.
- SB38 - Establishing the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and permitting up to $50,000 to be transferred annually from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund to a new Kansas pesticide waste disposal fund.
- SB39 - Changing Kansas department of agriculture division of animal health license, permit and registration renewal deadlines and allowing the animal health commissioner to recover the actual cost of official calfhood vaccination tags.
- SB40 - Updating provisions related to the Kansas department of agriculture division of conservation.
- SB41 - Establishing a $100 maximum out-of-pocket cost-share per month per covered person for prescription insulin drugs.
- SB42 - Concerning the study and investigation of maternal deaths in the state of Kansas.
- SB43 - Substitute for SB 43 by Committee on Education - Creating the Kansas promise scholarship act to provide postsecondary educational scholarships for certain two-year associate degree programs, career and technical education certificates and other stand-alone programs.
- SB44 - Expanding the low-income family postsecondary savings accounts incentive program to include military servicemembers and veterans and allowing contributions by charitable organizations.
- SB45 - Providing for abatement of property tax for certain buildings or improvements destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster.
- SB46 - Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts received under employer-sponsored retirement plans.
- SB47 - Enacting the Kansas taxpayer protection act, requiring the signature and tax identification number of paid tax return preparers on income tax returns and authorizing actions to enjoin paid tax return preparers from engaging in certain conduct.
- SB48 - Requiring certain insurance coverage for diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.
- SB49 - Extending the time period and expanding eligibility for the single city port authority income tax credit.
- SB50 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales, use and transient guest taxes and 911 fees from sales made through their platforms and removing click-through nexus provisions.
- SB51 - Requiring the state department of education and the department for children and families to publish a Kansas foster care children academic report card.
- SB52 - Creating the Sedgwick county urban area nuisance abatement act.
- SB53 - Establishing the membership of the Sedgwick county charter commission which, if created, will review and recommend changes regarding the structure of county government.
- SB54 - Authorizing judges to extend protection from abuse orders for more reasons and tolling time when subject of the order is in prison.
- SB55 - Clarifying the authority of healing arts school clinics to provide healing arts services.
- SB56 - Requiring posting of a human trafficking awareness notice approved by the attorney general in certain businesses and public places.
- SB57 - Suspending statutory speedy trial rights until May 1, 2024, in all criminal cases filed prior to the effective date of this act and eliminating such rights in any criminal case filed on or after the effective date of this act.
- SB58 - Prohibiting the filing of certain liens or claims against real or personal property and providing for criminal penalties.
- SB59 - Modifying the crimes of selling sexual relations, promoting the sale of sexual relations and buying sexual relations by changing terminology from "sexual relations" to "a sex act."
- SB60 - Defining proximate result for purposes of determining when a crime is committed partly within this state.
- SB61 - Amending the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act to expand student eligibility.
- SB62 - Amending the standards for school-administered vision screenings for students and establishing the Kansas children's vision health and school readiness commission.
- SB63 - Expanding the provision of the ACT college entrance exam and workkeys assessments to students enrolled in nonpublic schools.
- SB64 - Amending the private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution act to clarify the state board of regents' authority and provide additional student protections and institutional accountability.
- SB65 - Decoupling the KIT and KIR workforce training programs from the high performance incentive fund program.
- SB66 - Amending the angel investor tax credit with respect to the definition of qualified securities, tax credit limitations and amounts, investor requirements and extending the date that credits may be allowed.
- SB67 - Expanding the definitions of all-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles.
- SB68 - Establishing a fee on firefighter distinctive license plates.
- SB69 - Providing for the love, Chloe foundation distinctive license plate.
- SB70 - Making exemption permanent for certain cash rebates on sales or leases of new motor vehicles and excluding discounts and coupons from the sales or selling price for sales tax purposes.
- SB71 - Establishing income tax and privilege tax credits for contributions to the Eisenhower foundation.
- SB72 - Requiring appraisal courses for county appraisers and members of the state board of tax appeals to be courses approved by the Kansas real estate appraisal board.
- SB73 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating corruption committed by a public officer or public employee.
- SB74 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating sexual abuse committed by a minister of religion.
- SB75 - Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children.
- SB76 - Establishing the golden years homestead property tax freeze act to provide a refund for certain increases in residential property taxes.
- SB77 - Enacting the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
- SB78 - Updating certain statutes relating to the regulation of the business of insurance; granting the commissioner of insurance certain investigative powers.
- SB79 - Providing the state fire marshal with law enforcement powers and requiring an investigation of deaths resulting from fire.
- SB80 - Requiring changes to electric rates for transmission costs to be approved through an electric utility's general rate case proceedings.
- SB81 - Requiring the state corporation commission to provide the legislature with an annual report of the electric rates of electric public utilities in the region.
- SB82 - Limiting utilization review conducted by health plans under certain circumstances involving the treatment of mental illness or substance abuse disorder.
- SB83 - Allowing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of state child death review board documents.
- SB84 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- SB85 - Requiring notification to the governor and the legislature of missing foster care youth.
- SB86 - Conforming certain KPERS provisions with the federal CARES act.
- SB87 - Discontinuing apportionment of countywide retailers' sales tax imposed for general purposes between the county and cities located therein.
- SB88 - Clarifying the vacation or exclusion of territory from city boundaries or release of easements.
- SB89 - Exempting the transport of agricultural forage commodities from secured load requirements.
- SB90 - Amending the Kansas rural housing incentive district act to permit bond funding for vertical residential renovation of older buildings in central business districts.
- SB91 - Providing for the transferability of high performance incentive fund tax credits.
- SB92 - Creating the Kansas equal access act to authorize the use of medical marijuana.
- SB93 - Requiring the allocation of sufficient school district moneys to improve academic performance of underachieving students.
- SB94 - Requiring all voting systems for elections to use individual voter-verified paper ballots.
- SB95 - Exempting motor vehicle odometer reading recording requirements when such recording requirements are exempted by federal law.
- SB96 - Repealing the provision of Kansas residency for purposes of tuition and fees at a postsecondary educational institution for individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States.
- SB97 - Defining "purposes of sepulture" for purposes of the laws governing cemetery corporations.
- SB98 - Placing the burden of proof on the county appraiser in certain valuation and classification appeal hearings before the district court and extending the time a state board of tax appeals member may continue to serve after such member's term expires.
- SB99 - Increasing the bond amount required for a vehicle dealer license.
- SB100 - Excluding the additional 90-day wait period and providing for the elimination and delay of payment for certain fees for restricted driving privileges.
- SB101 - Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and regulating the use thereof.
- SB102 - Requiring earlier notice of anticipated release from custody of a person who may be a sexually violent predator to the attorney general and a multidisciplinary team and specifying where such person will be detained during civil commitment proceedings.
- SB103 - Amending the Kansas power of attorney act regarding the form of a power of attorney and the duties of third parties relying and acting on a power of attorney.
- SB104 - Requiring a court order be issued directing a child to remain in a present or future placement for certain children in need of care.
- SB105 - Prohibiting denial of a petition for expungement due to the petitioner's inability to pay outstanding costs, fees, fines or restitution.
- SB106 - Enacting the revised uniform law on notarial acts and repealing the uniform law on notarial acts.
- SB107 - Enacting the uniform fiduciary income and principal act (UFIPA).
- SB108 - Creating the veterans benefit lottery game fund and transferring moneys to veterans service programs.
- SB109 - Requiring the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to submit an initial application for a VA state veterans home construction grant.
- SB110 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home.
- SB111 - Allowing a Kansas itemized deduction for wagering losses for income tax purposes.
- SB112 - Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets.
- SB113 - Creating the distracted driving violation and prohibiting the use of a wireless telecommunications device while operating a motor vehicle.
- SB114 - Allowing governmental entities and self-insurers to reject uninsured motorist and personal injury coverage.
- SB115 - Authorizing the county to abate or credit property tax when commercial property is negatively affected by temporary government restrictions on use during a state of disaster emergency.
- SB116 - Decreasing the Eisenhower legacy transportation program alternate delivery project threshold, authorizing usage of federal stimulus funds and KDOT bonding authority.
- SB117 - Enacting the Kansas electricity bill reduction bonds act and authorizing the state corporation commission to issue securitized ratepayer-backed K-EBRA bonds for electric utility property.
- SB118 - Providing for the dissolution of special districts and the assumption of responsibilities by a city or county.
- SB119 - Changing time to request full and complete opinion from the state board tax appeals, requiring the state board of tax appeals to serve orders and notices by electronic means if requested by the party, prohibiting valuation increases of certain property in appeals, requiring appraisal directives to require compliance with uniform standards of professional appraisal practice, providing for notice and opportunity to be heard prior to removal from county appraiser eligibility list and providing notification when person no longer holds office of county appraiser.
- SB120 - Establishing the joint committee on child welfare system oversight.
- SB121 - Updating certain provisions of the Kansas dental practice act.
- SB122 - Modifying certain rules of evidence in the code of civil procedure related to authentication of records and documents.
- SB123 - Creating a process to terminate the parental rights of a person whose sexual assault of another has resulted in the conception of a child.
- SB124 - Amending STAR bonds by adding rural redevelopment projects and major business facilities, changing certain project financing, investment and sales provisions, adding a visitor tracking plan requirement and additional feasibility study requirements with oversight by the secretary, requiring approval by the secretary for real estate transfers, requiring district contiguity, making other amendments and extending the sunset date.
- SB125 - Authorizing mail ballot elections for propositions to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas.
- SB126 - Authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor by class A clubs at special events under the club and drinking establishment act.
- SB127 - Modifying the eligibility requirements for restricted driving privileges, increasing the age for eligibility to renew drivers' licenses online to 65 and allowing drivers' license renewal notices to be sent electronically.
- SB128 - Prohibiting disparate treatment by pharmacy benefits managers of certain pharmacies and pharmaceutical services providers.
- SB129 - Providing for the licensure of dental therapists.
- SB130 - Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
- SB131 - Regulating funeral processions and permitting funeral escorts to direct traffic for funeral processions.
- SB132 - Amending credits to on court-imposed fines for community service to the statutory minimum wage.
- SB133 - Exempting the retail sale of electricity by public utilities for electric vehicle charging stations from the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission.
- SB134 - Requiring state agencies to draft and implement minimum staffing plans.
- SB135 - Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for security officers of the department of corrections.
- SB136 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- SB137 - Expanding the military spouse and service member’s expedited licensure law to all applicants who have established or intend to establish residency in Kansas, providing for licenses in an emergency declared by the legislature, allowing telemedicine by out-of-state healthcare providers and permitting the use of electronic credentials.
- SB138 - Establishing certification and funding for certified community behavioral health clinics.
- SB139 - Permitting the administration of certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations regarding student beliefs and practices on an opt-out basis and providing conditions therefor.
- SB140 - Updating membership and requirements of the Kansas state employees health care commission to better reflect the current population of individuals eligible to participate in the state healthcare benefits program.
- SB141 - Enacting the Kansas uniform directed trust act.
- SB142 - Requiring coast guard-approved personal flotation devices as prescribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism in rules and regulations.
- SB143 - Updating definitions and increasing maximum functional unit license and storage fees relating to grain and public warehouse laws.
- SB144 - Making the high-density at-risk student weighting of the Kansas school equity and enhancement act permanent by removing the sunset.
- SB145 - Authorizing the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase land in Kingman county.
- SB146 - Providing that the highway patrol will provide the administration and oversight of state certified ignition interlock manufacturers and their service providers.
- SB147 - Providing a sales tax exemption for nonprofit integrated community care organizations.
- SB148 - Exempting grocery stores from sales tax assessments for community improvement districts.
- SB149 - Providing for reimbursement of property taxes from county government for business shutdown or capacity limitation caused by the county.
- SB150 - Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services.
- SB151 - Enacting limitations on contingency fee agreements in certain civil actions.
- SB152 - Providing for joint liability for costs and sanctions in third-party funded litigation, requiring certain discovery disclosures and requiring payment of certain costs for nonparty subpoenas.
- SB153 - Establishing election procedures for the imposition of term limits on members of the board of county commissioners.
- SB154 - Increasing reimbursement rates for providers of home and community-based services under the intellectual or developmental disability waiver, making appropriations for such rates and providing for legislative review of the waiting list for such services.
- SB155 - Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfers from the medical assistance fee fund to the Kansas newborn screening fund.
- SB156 - Prohibiting the carrying of a concealed handgun in the state capitol.
- SB157 - Requiring election commissioners currently appointed by the secretary of state to be elected.
- SB158 - Prohibiting the towing of vehicles outside the state of Kansas without prior consent, requiring an interstate search of registered owners and lienholders prior to sale of nonrepairable vehicles and vehicles less than 10 years old and requiring publication in the newspaper seven days prior to sale of vehicles and property at auction.
- SB159 - Paying certain claims against the state submitted by the joint committee on special claims against the state.
- SB160 - Updating the reference to the guidelines of the American fisheries society in the commercialization of wildlife statute.
- SB161 - Providing for the use of personal package delivery devices on sidewalks and crosswalks, exempting such devices from motor vehicle regulation and limiting additional municipal regulation.
- SB162 - Providing for an emergency expansion of the employment security board of review with a sunset of June 30, 2024.
- SB163 - Amending unemployment insurance disqualification provisions relating to dates disqualification begins, recovery from illness or injury and part-time employment for an educational institution.
- SB164 - Concerning an employer's maximum liability for permanent total disability compensation and requiring an employer to pay such disabled employee during the continuance of such disability from the date of maximum medical improvement for the lifetime of the employee at the weekly rate of the compensation in effect on the date of injury for which compensation is being made.
- SB165 - Removing the requirement of residency for election commissioners.
- SB166 - Authorizing county election officers to transmit advance voting ballots up to 40 days prior to the election.
- SB167 - Classifying certain public utility motor vehicles as authorized emergency vehicles without a designation by county commissioners.
- SB168 - Updating certain provisions of the prescription monitoring program act relating to program data, storage and access, increasing the membership of the advisory committee and providing for setup and annual maintenance fees for program data integration
- SB169 - Authorizing the legislative coordinating council to prohibit the carrying of concealed handguns in the state capitol.
- SB170 - Making permanent provisions for the advisory committee on trauma and the statewide trauma system regional council to conduct closed meetings and keep privileged records regarding trauma cases.
- SB171 - Providing for adjusted sales tax rates for food and food ingredients.
- SB172 - Creating the crimes of trespassing on a critical infrastructure facility and criminal damage to a critical infrastructure facility and eliminating the crime of tampering with a pipeline.
- SB173 - Extending the high-density at-risk student weighting, requiring certain transfers to the at-risk fund of a school district and establishing requirements for school district at-risk fund expenditures and for identification of students eligible to receive at-risk programs and services.
- SB174 - Updating scope of practice requirements for advanced practice registered nurses without a supervising physician, imposing requirements therefor and updating certain licensure requirements.
- SB175 - Enacting the rural emergency hospital act to provide for the licensure of rural emergency hospitals.
- SB176 - Enacting the Kansas home inspectors professional competence and financial responsibility act and providing for registration for home inspectors with oversight by the attorney general.
- SB177 - Changing provisions of the employment security law including creation of the unemployment compensation modernization and improvement council, development of a new unemployment insurance information technology system, provision of tax information to claimants, publication of trust fund data, the maximum benefit period, the charging of employer accounts for benefits paid, employer contribution rate determination and schedules, abolishment of the employment security interest assessment fund, crediting of employer accounts for fraudulent or erroneous payments, transfers from the state general fund to the unemployment insurance trust fund for improper benefit payments, changes to the shared work compensation program and other unemployment trust fund provisions.
- SB178 - Providing for trust company charter conversions.
- SB179 - Designating February 15 of each year as Susan B. Anthony Day in the state of Kansas.
- SB180 - Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases by disabled veterans.
- SB181 - Creating the elevator safety act to require inspections of elevators and licensure for elevator installation and repair.
- SB182 - Requiring electronic filing of campaign reports by candidates for state office unless an exemption is granted for cause.
- SB183 - Requiring equipment and other personal property purchased with campaign funds by a candidate terminating their candidacy be sold or purchased by the candidate for fair market value and the money disposed of in the same manner as residual funds.
- SB184 - Authorizing any registered voter to apply for permanent advance voting status.
- SB185 - Clarifying the authority of the Kansas commission for the deaf and hard of hearing with regard to registration of interpreters, establishing guidelines for communication access services and authorizing the adoption of rules and regulations.
- SB186 - Permitting the secretary of transportation to contract with the Kansas turnpike authority to enforce toll payments and permitting the secretary of transportation to use tolls to support public transit and other improvements on a toll project.
- SB187 - Prohibiting internet social media terms of service that permit censorship of speech.
- SB188 - Enacting the national popular vote interstate compact for electing the president of the United States.
- SB189 - Requiring use of the fourth edition of the AMA medical guide to determine impairment for awarding workers compensation benefits.
- SB190 - Creating the Kansas protection of firearm rights act to restore the right to possess a firearm upon expungement of certain convictions.
- SB191 - Providing for the appointment of election commissioners in the four largest counties by the board of county commissioners instead of the secretary of state.
- SB192 - Requiring relinquishment of firearms pursuant to certain court orders related to domestic violence.
- SB193 - Expanding the definition of compensable personal injury in workers compensation law to include mental injuries suffered from physical injury, emotional shock or after a series of work-related events.
- SB194 - Removing an employment security law restriction on leasing of certain employees by client lessees of lessor employing units.
- SB195 - Increasing the penalty for certain violations of criminal discharge of a firearm when a person was present in the dwelling, building, structure or motor vehicle at which the offender discharged a firearm and when a person less than 14 years of age was present in the dwelling, building, structure or motor vehicle at which the offender discharged a firearm.
- SB196 - Requiring courts to order a defendant to pay certain restitution when the defendant's offense resulted in the incapacitation or death of a victim who has a minor child or children.
- SB197 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to increase data collection and reporting on racial profiling and other biased policing.
- SB198 - Amending Kansas open records act provisions regarding access to certain law enforcement audio and video recordings and enacting the police and citizen protection act regarding use of body cameras by law enforcement officers.
- SB199 - Providing for short-term, limited-duration health plans.
- SB200 - Expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice to include point-of-care testing for and treatment of certain health conditions.
- SB201 - Authorizing voter registration for individuals 16 years of age or older.
- SB202 - Enacting the COVID-19 taxpayer and small business owner relief act including the UI fraud protection act exempting unemployment compensation income attributable to identity fraud, the retail storefront small business owner rebate act providing a refundable credit for certain retail storefront property tax and the small business property tax increase relief act establishing a payment plan for certain extraordinary increases in property taxation.
- SB203 - Allowing injured employees to designate their healthcare provider and requiring the employer to pay for the services of such healthcare provider with regard to workers compensation.
- SB204 - Prohibiting a court from requiring psychiatric or psychological examinations of an alleged victim of any crime.
- SB205 - Enacting the uniform partition of heirs property act to prescribe procedures and requirements for partition of certain real property.
- SB206 - Enacting the fairness in condemnation act to require the condemning authority to provide the property owner notice of a planned condemnation proceeding, an offer for purchase and a court review of compliance with this act.
- SB207 - Providing additional regulation and restrictions for out-of-state doctors to practice telemedicine in the state of Kansas.
- SB208 - Creating the fairness in women's sports act to require that female student athletic teams only include members who are biologically female.
- SB209 - Restrictions on third party solicitations to registered voters to file an application for an advance voting ballot.
- SB210 - Reducing the number of members of the house of representatives to 120.
- SB211 - Allowing physicians to have patients sign a liability waiver for off-label use of prescription drugs.
- SB212 - Prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from permanently requiring additional immunizations to attend a child care facility or school.
- SB213 - Prohibiting an employer from taking any adverse employment against against an employee because of the employee's vaccination status.
- SB214 - Making it a crime for a physician to perform gender reassignment surgery or hormone replacement therapy on certain children.
- SB215 - Transferring the authority for postsecondary driver's education programs and driver training schools from the state board of regents to the department of revenue.
- SB216 - Extending the eligible time period for rural opportunity zones loan repayment program and income tax credit.
- SB217 - Adding certain counties to the list of eligible rural opportunity zone counties.
- SB218 - Providing restrictions, lender reporting and other requirements for alternative small installment loans made under the UCCC.
- SB219 - Changing law pertaining to real estate brokers and salespersons including the definition of broker, licensure, actions that require licensing, exemptions, application of licensure provisions to trusts, Kansas real estate commission administrative fines, cease and desist orders and subpoena authority.
- SB220 - Increasing the penalty for battery committed against a utility worker.
- SB221 - Establishing the follow the student tax credit that would allow an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children not enrolled in public school.
- SB222 - Excluding hypothetical leased fee when determining fair market value for property taxation purposes.
- SB223 - Allowing the exercise of eminent domain for the purpose of conducting carbon dioxide in pipes.
- SB224 - Establishing maximum length for trains to operate in Kansas and providing for penalties for violations.
- SB225 - Providing affiliation with the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system by the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism for membership of certain law enforcement officers and employees.
- SB226 - Providing a sales tax exemption for area agencies on aging for certain purchases of tangible personal property and services.
- SB227 - Providing dental benefits for medicaid enrollees and making technical updates to the dental practices act.
- SB228 - Allowing retailer to retain the state rate of sales and compensating use tax from movie ticket sales and concession sales.
- SB229 - Providing for payment of interest in civil actions for wrongful conviction and directing the attorney general to seek damages for the state from any person who knowingly contributed to the wrongful conviction and prosecute ouster and criminal proceedings as warranted.
- SB230 - Creating the crime of deprivation of rights under color of law and providing a civil action for victims.
- SB231 - Increasing criminal penalties for hate crimes.
- SB232 - Providing for COVID-19 hazard pay for teachers.
- SB233 - Increasing sales tax collection thresholds relating to time frames for filing returns and paying sales tax by certain retailers.
- SB234 - Requiring same appraisal methodology for real and personal property residential mobile homes for property taxation purposes.
- SB235 - Enacting the back to school act to require school districts to provide an full-time, in person attendance option for all students beginning on March 26, 2021.
- SB236 - Establishing the Kansas commission for the United States semiquincentennial.
- SB237 - Requiring the secretary of health and environment to establish a task force to study and report on uncompensated healthcare.
- SB238 - Reducing certain requirements for licensure by the behavioral sciences regulatory board, requiring board approval to provide clinical social work supervision and expanding out-of-state temporary permits to practice.
- SB239 - Authorizing the secretary for children and families to request a waiver from certain limitations under the food assistance program.
- SB240 - Requiring drug rebate revenues associated with medical assistance enrollees to be deposited into the state general fund and monthly reporting thereof.
- SB241 - Allowing a child placed up for adoption following termination of parental rights to remain eligible for state-provided health insurance.
- SB242 - Consolidating certain mortgage lending provisions, removing duplicate provisions from the uniform consumer credit code and incorporating such provisions into the Kansas mortgage business act.
- SB243 - Enacting the peer-to-peer vehicle sharing act to provide insurance, liability, recordkeeping and consumer protection requirements for peer-to-peer vehicle sharing.
- SB244 - Providing for enhanced regulation of pharmacy benefits managers and requiring licensure rather than registration of such entities.
- SB245 - Providing for the financing of electrical corporations through the issuance of securitization bonds.
- SB246 - Providing statutory procedures and limitations related to forensic evidence collection and clarifying liability for unlawful conduct under the Kansas tort claims act.
- SB247 - Enacting criminal justice reform measures related to hiring, firearms certification and psychological testing of law enforcement officers
- SB248 - Updating certain definitions, referral to specialty services and coordination of care provisions in the Kansas telemedicine act.
- SB249 - Creating additional reporting requirements for all state agencies for certain information technology projects.
- SB250 - Amending the Kansas cybersecurity act to require security training for all state agencies and provide for certain information to be provided to the joint committee on information technology.
- SB251 - Updating statutes relating to the powers, duties and functions of the state board of pharmacy.
- SB252 - Creating fulfillment house licenses to authorize storage and shipping services provided to winery special order shipping licensees.
- SB253 - Allowing a farm winery licensee to transfer and receive bulk wine and produce fortified wine.
- SB254 - Authorizing certain licensees under the Kansas liquor control act and the club and drinking establishment act to sell and serve cereal malt beverages.
- SB255 - Allowing the director of alcoholic beverage control to suspend or revoke a license under the Kansas liquor control act or the club and drinking establishment act.
- SB256 - Changing the start time for Sunday sales of alcoholic liquor from 12 noon to 10 a.m. and removing restrictions on sales on certain holidays.
- SB257 - Allowing clubs and drinking establishments to sell beer and cereal malt beverage for consumption off the licensed premises.
- SB258 - Clarifying the license terms and electronic submission of tax payments, reports and documentation for holders of a special order shipping license.
- SB259 - Providing that the testimony of an examining healthcare provider may be submitted in evidence by the provider's medical report in workers compensation cases.
- SB260 - Requiring an elected office holder or candidate for office to remove endorsements from social media within 90 days of a written request by an individual or organization.
- SB261 - Establishing the asbestos remediation fund for fees and penalties collected as part of the Kansas asbestos control program.
- SB262 - Authorizing a vote in Sedgwick county to allow the operation of electronic gaming machines at a racetrack gaming facility and prohibiting betting on greyhound races.
- SB263 - Eliminating the reduction of child day care services assistance tax credit in subsequent years and limitations on eligible corporations and providing a credit for employer payments to organizations for child day care services access.
- SB264 - Enacting the Kansas fights addiction act to establish a grant program for the purpose of preventing, reducing, treating and mitigating the effects of substance abuse and addiction.
- SB265 - Providing a KPERS death and long-term disability employer contribution moratorium.
- SB266 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS unfunded actuarial liability over a 24-year period and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- SB267 - Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies.
- SB268 - Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2021 through 2032 for various state agencies and revising the pooled money investment portfolio repayment schedule.
- SB269 - Prohibiting the sale, slaughter and acquisition of live dangerous regulated animals, including nonhuman primates and wolves as dangerous regulated animals and requiring sufficient distance and barriers between dangerous regulated animals and the public.
- SB270 - Prohibiting the hiring of certain law enforcement officers with history of serious misconduct allegations and making certain law enforcement disciplinary records public records.
- SB271 - Extending the time that victims of childhood sexual abuse have to bring a cause of action.
- SB272 - Requiring sexual assault evidence collection procedures to include a urinalysis test to determine the presence of controlled substances that may have been used to commit the alleged sexual assault.
- SB273 - Substitute for SB 273 by Committee on Judiciary - Amending the Kansas emergency management act, modifying the procedure for declaring and extending a state of disaster emergency, limiting powers granted to the governor, defining public health disasters and establishing special provisions therefor, creating the joint committee on emergency management, prescribing certain powers, duties and functions of the secretary of health and environment, city and county government, the board of education of each school district, the governing body of each community college and the governing body of each technical college and establishing judicial review thereof and limiting powers of city health officers and local health officers.
- SB274 - Amending the scope of practice, discipline by the board, and license renewal procedures for naturopathic doctors.
- SB275 - Allowing naturopathic doctors to engage in the corporate practice of medicine.
- SB276 - Providing considerations in family law, adoption, foster care, guardianship and child in need of care proceedings for a parent or prospective parent who is blind.
- SB277 - Authorizing continuation of the 20 mill statewide property tax levy for schools and the exemption of a portion of residential property from such levy.
- SB278 - Requiring recipients of a distinctive license plate fee to file a report detailing money received and expenditures.
- SB279 - Establishing the wind generation permit and property protection act and imposing certain requirements on the siting of wind turbines.
- SB280 - Modifying the distribution of the levy on fire insurance business premiums to the state fire marshal fee fund, the emergency medical services operating fund and the fire service training program fund.
- SB281 - Changing unemployment insurance disqualification provisions for fraud, part-time employment for educational institutions and receipt of pensions.
- SB282 - Providing income tax credits for aerospace and aviation program graduates and their employers.
- HB2001 - Creating the crime of sexual extortion and requiring an offender to register under the Kansas offender registration act.
- HB2002 - Enacting the national popular vote interstate compact for electing the president of the United States.
- HB2003 - Providing for county treasurers to establish a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent taxes.
- HB2004 - Creating the right to appeal an involuntary discharge or transfer from an adult residential care facility.
- HB2005 - Excluding hot water supply boilers that have a nominal water capacity not exceeding 120 gallons from the provisions of the boiler safety act.
- HB2006 - Changing the designation of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.
- HB2007 - Updating motor carrier laws and the regulation of motor carriers by the state corporation commission.
- HB2008 - Providing for the attorney general to coordinate training for law enforcement agencies on missing and murdered indigenous people.
- HB2009 - Removing sodomy between consenting members of the same sex from criminal sodomy.
- HB2010 - Creating a traffic infraction for operating a vehicle while fatigued.
- HB2011 - Removing the authority of the secretary of state to prosecute election crimes.
- HB2012 - Decreasing penalties for certain voting crimes and making amendments to the elements of the substantive offenses.
- HB2013 - Changing the supreme court clerk's information requirements for licensed attorneys and changing procedures related to the supreme court nominating commission and the judicial district nominating commissions.
- HB2014 - Permitting military surplus vehicles to register with the division of vehicles for road use.
- HB2015 - Providing distinctive license plates for current and veteran members of the United States army, navy, marine corps, air force and coast guard.
- HB2016 - Replacing the workers compensation prevailing factor standard with a substantial factor standard.
- HB2017 - Amending the disallowance of workers compensation benefits for fighting or horseplay if not work-related.
- HB2018 - Increasing the minimum wage to $17.25 over 10 years.
- HB2019 - Designating bridges on United States highway 54 in Seward County as the Jack Taylor memorial bridge and Max Zimmerman memorial bridge.
- HB2020 - Requiring the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to submit an initial application for a VA state veterans home construction grant.
- HB2021 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home.
- HB2022 - Updating the state corporation commission's authority to regulate and determine responsibility for abandoned oil and gas wells and abolishing the well plugging assurance fund and transferring all assets and liabilities to the abandoned oil and gas well fund.
- HB2023 - Changing to an eight-year simple average when determining values of agricultural land for purposes of property taxation.
- HB2024 - Providing immunity from civil liability for adult care homes for COVID-19 claims.
- HB2025 - Protecting private property from unauthorized access by certain government officials and unauthorized surveillance.
- HB2026 - Creating a drug abuse treatment program for people on diversion and allowing county and district attorneys to enter into agreements with chief judges and community corrections for supervision.
- HB2027 - Modifying the criminal penalties for unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
- HB2028 - Aligning the felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes with theft.
- HB2029 - Counting any crime with a domestic violence designation as a prior conviction under domestic battery.
- HB2030 - Extending terminal medical release to inmates in the custody of the department of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 120 days.
- HB2031 - Increasing good time and program credits for certain offenders.
- HB2032 - Making the use of artificial light for the purpose of spotting, locating, or taking wildlife unlawful.
- HB2033 - Increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour over a period of 6 years.
- HB2034 - Requiring that purchases of property and construction of buildings by townships are subject to protest petition and election procedure.
- HB2035 - Creating the Dwayne Peaslee technical training center district.
- HB2036 - Authorizing Sedgwick county voters during the 2021 election cycle to vote on election day at any voting place in the county.
- HB2037 - Establishing public school training and instruction standards for identifying child sexual abuse.
- HB2038 - Creating the educator protection act to provide excess professional liability insurance coverage for teachers.
- HB2039 - Requiring students to pass an American civics test in order to graduate with a high school diploma.
- HB2040 - Changing the workers compensation law presumption of disqualifying drug impairment on the basis of certain drug concentration test levels from conclusive to rebuttable and removing the presumption with respect to marijuana.
- HB2041 - Providing that workers compensation benefits for workers who are receiving social security or retirement benefits at the time of an accident are not reduced due to the receipt of the social security or retirement benefits.
- HB2042 - Enacting the Kansas thrift savings plan act.
- HB2043 - Ending legislator participation in KPERS and establishing an annual salary structure for legislators.
- HB2044 - Increasing KPERS employee contribution rate for school district employees and making appropriations for FY 2022 for the department of education for a pay increase for KPERS covered school district employees.
- HB2045 - Revising the Kansas angel investor tax credit act with respect to the definition of qualified securities, tax credit limitations and amounts, investor requirements and extending the date that credits may be allowed.
- HB2046 - Increasing reimbursement rates for providers of home and community-based services under the intellectual or developmental disability waiver, making appropriations for such rates and providing for legislative review of the waiting list for such services.
- HB2047 - Repealing the adoption protection act.
- HB2048 - Extending certain provisions of the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, welfare, property and economic security during this public health emergency.
- HB2049 - Substitute for HB 2049 by Committee on Judiciary - Prohibiting a public agency from charging a fee for records requested for an audit by the legislative division of post audit.
- HB2050 - Removing the requirement that certain entities submit certain documents to the division of post audit.
- HB2051 - Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the offices of state treasurer and the insurance commissioner by statewide district convention.
- HB2052 - Authorizing legislative assistants and committee assistants to accept gifts of not to exceed $150 in value each legislative session from certain legislators.
- HB2053 - Requiring electronic filing of campaign reports by candidates for state office unless an exemption is granted for cause.
- HB2054 - Limiting who may deliver advance ballots, placing limitations on the number of such ballots that a person may deliver and establishing criminal penalties for violations.
- HB2055 - Making the five-day grace period for the late filing notice for lobbyist reports and statements of substantial interest reports to begin when the notice is deposited in the mail.
- HB2056 - Regulating the sale and distribution of kratom products as a part of and supplemental to the Kansas food, drug and cosmetic act.
- HB2057 - Allowing an alcoholic liquor manufacturer to obtain a drinking establishment license under certain conditions.
- HB2058 - Allowing reciprocity to recognize out-of-state licenses to carry a concealed handgun.
- HB2059 - Providing reciprocity for licenses to carry concealed handguns and creating two classes of concealed carry licenses.
- HB2060 - Establishing daylight saving time as the permanent standard time for the state of Kansas.
- HB2061 - Increasing the minimum age to purchase or possess cigarettes and tobacco products from 18 to 21, and prohibiting cigarette vending machines and flavored vaping products.
- HB2062 - Providing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of state child death review board documents.
- HB2063 - Providing certain KP&F tier II spousal and children's benefits for death resulting from a service-connected disability.
- HB2064 - Making DROP elections revocable and allowing DROP members who first elected a DROP period of less than five years to extend such DROP period.
- HB2065 - Including source of income as a protected class with respect to housing under the Kansas act against discrimination.
- HB2066 - Substitute for HB 2066 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Expanding the military spouse and service member’s expedited licensure law to all applicants who have established or intend to establish residency in Kansas.
- HB2067 - Requiring the allocation of sufficient school district moneys to improve academic performance of underachieving students.
- HB2068 - Amending the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act to expand student eligibility.
- HB2069 - Enacting the Kansas economic recovery loan deposit program, updating field of membership requirements of credit unions and allowing privilege tax deductions on agricultural real estate loans and single family residence loans.
- HB2070 - Allowing certain private not-for-profit postsecondary educational institutions to recoup credit card fees by permitting a surcharge for credit card transactions in the same manner as municipal universities, community colleges, technical colleges and vocational educational schools.
- HB2071 - Increasing the criminal penalties for stalking a minor.
- HB2072 - Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- HB2073 - Limiting utilization review conducted by health plans under certain circumstances involving the treatment of mental illness or substance abuse disorder.
- HB2074 - Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement.
- HB2075 - Allowing venue for an adoption when the state is the agency to be where the state agency or its subcontracting agency has an office.
- HB2076 - Clarifying that bond agents seeking discharge as a surety are required to return the person released on bond to the court in the county where the complaint subject to the bond was filed.
- HB2077 - Extending the Kansas criminal justice reform commission, limiting the commission's scope of study and adding a public defender.
- HB2078 - Suspending statutory speedy trial rights until May 1, 2024, in all criminal cases filed prior to the effective date of this act and eliminating such rights in any criminal case filed on or after the effective date of this act.
- HB2079 - Transferring duties concerning address confidentiality program (safe at home) from the secretary of state to the attorney general.
- HB2080 - Transferring duties concerning registration for charitable organizations from the secretary of state to the attorney general.
- HB2081 - Modifying how certain prior convictions are counted for the special sentencing rule related to possession of a controlled substance and providing concurrent or consecutive sentencing for persons convicted of new crimes while on release for a felony.
- HB2082 - Authorizing the crime victims compensation board to waive application time restrictions for a victim of a sexually violent crime to receive compensation for mental health counseling and adding certain children to the definition of victim.
- HB2083 - Requiring legislative members of the sentencing commission to be members of the senate judiciary and the house corrections and juvenile justice committees.
- HB2084 - Allowing earned discharge credit for offenders on probation and limiting the maximum term of supervision on probation.
- HB2085 - Creating the students' right to know act to provide information on postsecondary education options.
- HB2086 - Authorizing schools to maintain emergency medication kits and to administer such medication in emergency situations.
- HB2087 - Limiting the review of certain rules and regulations by the director of the budget.
- HB2088 - Requiring visual observation of an alleged victim of child abuse or neglect as part of an investigation.
- HB2089 - Authorizing the attorney general to issue an alternative license to carry a concealed handgun to qualified applicants during a declared state of disaster emergency.
- HB2090 - Creating a procedure for appointment of acting official when an elected official's military service causes a vacancy.
- HB2091 - Providing a refundable income tax credit for certain purchases of food and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit.
- HB2092 - Removing drug offenders from the registration requirements of the Kansas offender registration act and removing the felony penalty for multiple nonpayments of fees under the act.
- HB2093 - Increasing criminal penalties for fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer when operating a stolen vehicle and making fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer evidence of intent to commit theft of a vehicle.
- HB2094 - Substitute for HB 2094 by Committee on Appropriations - Expanding educational benefits of tuition and fees waiver for spouses and dependents of public safety officers and personnel who are injured or disabled while performing service-related duties.
- HB2095 - Allowing courts to prohibit possession of a firearm in a temporary custody order pursuant to the care and treatment act for mentally ill persons.
- HB2096 - Authorizing department of corrections employees, local correctional or detention officers, judicial branch employees, municipal court employees and administrative hearing officers to have identifying information restricted from public access on public websites that identify home addresses or home ownership.
- HB2097 - Decoupling the KIT and KIR workforce training programs from the high performance incentive fund program.
- HB2098 - Allowing a court to change a spouse's name to a name that is different than a maiden or former name during a divorce proceeding.
- HB2099 - Permitting taxpayers to attend BOTA hearings by use of audio or video electronic communication.
- HB2100 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 166 in Cowley county as the SGT Tyler A Juden memorial bridge.
- HB2101 - Extending transfers from the expanded lottery act revenues fund to the university engineering initiative.
- HB2102 - Updating egg repackaging requirements for retailers.
- HB2103 - Establishing the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and permitting up to $50,000 to be transferred annually from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund to a new Kansas pesticide waste disposal fund.
- HB2104 - Modifying the sales tax exemption for construction materials by allowing certain educational institutions a sales tax exemption for purchases thereof.
- HB2105 - Establishing tax withholding requirements when certain employees work in multiple states.
- HB2106 - Extending the dates when corporate tax returns are required to be filed.
- HB2107 - Regulating funeral processions and creating a violation for not properly yielding to funeral processions.
- HB2108 - Concerning the study and investigation of maternal deaths in the state of Kansas and requiring the secretary of health and environment to establish an external review committee to review black maternal death cases.
- HB2109 - Increasing the county population threshold for a county to be required to have a lawyer representative, increasing the number of lawyer members and decreasing the number of non-lawyer members on the board of indigents' defense services.
- HB2110 - Requiring insurance coverage for PANS and PANDAS by the state health care benefits program and requiring the state employee health care commission to submit an impact report on such coverage to the legislature.
- HB2111 - Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections.
- HB2112 - Permitting online advertisement and sales of abandoned property by self-storage rental unit operators; providing for the designation by occupants of an alternate contact and limiting claims for loss or damage of stored property to the property value limit provided in the rental agreement.
- HB2113 - Establishing the advisory commission on Asian-American Pacific Islander affairs.
- HB2114 - Establishing the Kansas senior care task force.
- HB2115 - Establishing the joint committee on child welfare system oversight.
- HB2116 - Exempting the caregiver of a child in state out-of-home placement from the child care assistance 20-hour-per-week work requirement.
- HB2117 - Providing for adjusted income tax rates and sales tax treatment for food and food ingredients and feminine hygiene products.
- HB2118 - Deleting the treasurer's name from candidate political advertisements and requiring clear and obvious attribution in advertisements.
- HB2119 - Creating the student empowerment act to provide an education savings account for students who are academically at-risk.
- HB2120 - Removing the spousal exception from the crime of sexual battery.
- HB2121 - Adding definitions related to defendants who abscond from supervision in the criminal procedure code and for parole.
- HB2122 - Enacting the supported decision-making agreements act to provide a statutory framework for adults who want decision-making assistance.
- HB2123 - Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax modification for sales of specie legal tender.
- HB2124 - Clarifying the authority of healing arts school clinics to provide healing arts services.
- HB2125 - Allowing a copy of a will to be filed and admitted to probate and allowing a will or a copy of a will filed within six months after the death of the testator to be admitted to probate at any time.
- HB2126 - Providing immunity from civil liability for COVID-19 claims for adult care facilities.
- HB2127 - Requiring the department for children and families to release information to the public related to a child fatality caused by abuse or neglect when criminal charges are filed related to the fatality.
- HB2128 - Clarifying jurisdiction and supervision of offenders in a certified drug abuse treatment program and allowing certain nondrug offenders to participate in the program.
- HB2129 - Providing for tobacco cessation benefits coverage under the state health care benefits program.
- HB2130 - Providing a tax lid exception for transportation construction projects.
- HB2131 - Making the high-density at-risk student weighting of the Kansas school equity and enhancement act permanent by removing the sunset provision.
- HB2132 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 77 as the PFC Loren H Larson memorial bridge.
- HB2133 - Requiring a law enforcement officer executing a search warrant at residential premises to be uniformed and to knock and announce themselves before entering the property.
- HB2134 - Updating the national association of insurance commissioners credit for reinsurance model law and codifying the credit for reinsurance model regulation.
- HB2135 - Establishing the securities act victim restitution program.
- HB2136 - Updating certain statutes relating to the regulation of the business of insurance; granting the commissioner of insurance certain investigative powers.
- HB2137 - Authorizing certain licensees under the Kansas liquor control act and the club and drinking establishment act to sell and serve cereal malt beverages.
- HB2138 - Club and drinking establishment liquor license eligibility; spouse is a law enforcement officer in another county.
- HB2139 - Reducing the criminal penalties for most severity level 5 drug crimes and increasing the penalties for offenders in criminal history category 5-I.
- HB2140 - Prohibiting the carrying of a concealed handgun in the state capitol.
- HB2141 - Increasing the Kansas standard deduction for income tax purposes.
- HB2142 - Providing for reimbursement of property taxes from county government for business shutdown or capacity limitation caused by the county.
- HB2143 - Making exemption permanent for certain cash rebates on sales or leases of new motor vehicles for sales tax purposes.
- HB2144 - Requiring an offender who raises error in such offender's criminal history calculation for the first time on appeal to show prejudicial error.
- HB2145 - Exempting the retail sale of electricity by public utilities for electric vehicle charging stations from the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission.
- HB2146 - Expanding the number of presumptive probation and border grid blocks in the sentencing grid for drug crimes.
- HB2147 - Allowing early discharge from prison for certain drug offenders.
- HB2148 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases by gage park memorial, inc.
- HB2149 - Permitting the secretary for children and families to permit individuals in certain circumstances who have been convicted of certain crimes to reside, work or regularly volunteer at child care facilities licensed by the secretary.
- HB2150 - Creating a definition of financial exploitation, requiring additional mandatory reporters and increasing investigation days in the abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of certain adults.
- HB2151 - Creating Kansas elder and dependent adult abuse multidisciplinary teams and a coordinator.
- HB2152 - Clarifying how property held under a transfer-on-death deed is distributed when one beneficiary predeceases the grantor.
- HB2153 - Increasing the criminal penalty for mistreatment of a dependent adult or elder person when the victim is a resident of an adult care home.
- HB2154 - Authorizing the department of education to contract with a private vendor to install and operate school bus cameras.
- HB2155 - Providing for department of health and environment response operations for water and soil pollutant release, discharge or escape.
- HB2156 - Authorizing the on-farm retail sale of raw, unpasteurized milk so long as certain labeling and advertising requirements are met and providing civil penalties for violations of such requirements.
- HB2157 - Establishing restrictions on the use of step therapy protocols by health insurance plans.
- HB2158 - Making permanent provisions for the advisory committee on trauma and the statewide trauma system regional council to conduct closed meetings and keep privileged records regarding trauma cases.
- HB2159 - Permitting the administration of certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations regarding student beliefs and practices on an opt-out basis and providing conditions therefor.
- HB2160 - Establishing certification and funding for certified community behavioral health clinics.
- HB2161 - Renaming the Kansas state board of cosmetology, creating new categories of licenses issued thereby and extending the board's enforcement authority to non-licensees.
- HB2162 - Amending and repealing reapportionment census data laws to conform with 2019 amendments to the Kansas constitution and to remove certain obsolete provisions.
- HB2163 - Repealing obsolete election laws relating to the use of census data adjustments, repealing obsolete statutes relating to the 1988 census, the presidential preference primary and certain elections-related corporate contribution restrictions.
- HB2164 - Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights and providing a penalty for violation.
- HB2165 - Providing for all vehicles more than 35 years old to qualify as an antique vehicle.
- HB2166 - Substitute for HB 2166 by Committee on Transportation - Providing for the Braden's hope for childhood cancer, proud educator and alpha kappa alpha distinctive license plates and providing distinctive license plates for current and veteran members of the United States army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard and space force and modifying the requirements to begin production on distinctive license plates.
- HB2167 - Permitting concrete mixer trucks and requiring dump trucks to display license plates on the front of vehicles.
- HB2168 - Decreasing the plate commitment and cost requirement for new distinctive license plate production.
- HB2169 - Providing for the proud educator license distinctive license plate and decreasing the plate commitment prior to production.
- HB2170 - Amending the Kansas rural housing incentive district act to permit bond funding for vertical residential renovation of older buildings in central business districts.
- HB2171 - Providing for the transferability of high performance incentive fund tax credits.
- HB2172 - Modifying water usage calculations and fees for multi-year flex accounts and permitting alternative base average water use calculations and prorated terms.
- HB2173 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales, use, transient guest taxes and 911 fees from sales made through their platforms, providing nexus for certain retailers and removing click-through nexus provisions.
- HB2174 - Establishing the rural hospital innovation grant program to assist rural hospitals in serving rural communities.
- HB2175 - Creating the Dwayne Peaslee technical training center district.
- HB2176 - Clarify the vacation or exclusion of territory from city boundaries or release of easements.
- HB2177 - Providing for the dissolution of special districts and the assumption of responsibilities by a city or county.
- HB2178 - Vacating certain blocks in the original town plat set aside for a college and a park in the city of Americus and vesting fee simple title in the city.
- HB2179 - Providing for the licensure of dental therapists.
- HB2180 - Requiring changes to electric rates for transmission costs to be approved through an electric utility's general rate case proceedings.
- HB2181 - Requiring the state corporation commission to provide the legislature with an annual report of the electric rates of electric public utilities in the region.
- HB2182 - Establishing the Kansas promise scholarship act to provide scholarships for students who attend postsecondary educational programs that correspond to high-need career fields, authorizing payment of tuition for students who are dually or concurrently enrolled in high school and postsecondary school and requiring school districts to insure against injury or loss during work-based learning programs.
- HB2183 - Prohibiting the governor, the executive branch and the judicial branch from altering election laws or procedures and limiting the authority of the secretary of state to enter into consent decrees with any court absent the approval of the legislative coordinating council.
- HB2184 - Creating the Kansas medical marijuana regulation act.
- HB2185 - Enacting the Kansas taxpayer protection act, requiring the signature and tax identification number of paid tax return preparers on income tax returns and authorizing actions to enjoin paid tax return preparers from engaging in certain conduct.
- HB2186 - Allowing single sales factor apportionment of business income for certain taxpayers.
- HB2187 - Enacting the first-time home buyer savings account act.
- HB2188 - Requiring review by the joint committee on information technology of state agency contracts for certain information technology projects.
- HB2189 - Providing restrictions, lender reporting and other requirements for alternative small installment loans made under the UCCC.
- HB2190 - Clarifying successive motions, new evidence and time limitations for habeas corpus claims.
- HB2191 - Increasing criminal penalties for the crimes of riot and incitement to riot when the crime occurs in a correctional facility.
- HB2192 - Authorizing court services officers and community corrections officers to provide a certification of identification to offenders for use to obtain a new driver's license.
- HB2193 - Prohibiting an application fee for drivers' license reinstatements, removing additional suspension period when convicted of driving while suspended and limiting reinstatement fee to one per case.
- HB2194 - Providing for the alpha kappa alpha distinctive license plate.
- HB2195 - Holding reimbursing employers and other employers harmless for fraudulent unemployment insurance claims and reimbursing the unemployment insurance trust fund with moneys from the state general fund for improper benefits payments.
- HB2196 - Changing provisions of the employment security law, including creation of the unemployment compensation modernization and improvement council, development of a new unemployment insurance information technology system, provision of tax information to claimants, publication of trust fund data, the maximum benefit period, the charging of employer accounts for benefits paid, employer contribution rate determination and schedules, abolishment of the employment security interest assessment fund, crediting of employer accounts for fraudulent or erroneous payments, transfers from the state general fund to the unemployment insurance trust fund for improper benefit payments, changes to the shared work compensation program and other unemployment trust fund provisions.
- HB2197 - Providing for abatement of property tax for certain buildings or improvements destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster.
- HB2198 - Permitting local eligible employers to affiliate with KP&F with regard to coverage of certain local corrections employees.
- HB2199 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- HB2200 - Allowing evidence-based program account money to be used on certain children, requiring the department of corrections to build data systems and allowing for overall case length limit extensions for certain juvenile offenders.
- HB2201 - Decreasing the Eisenhower legacy transportation program alternate delivery project threshold, authorizing usage of federal stimulus funds and KDOT bonding authority.
- HB2202 - Enacting the Kansas death with dignity act.
- HB2203 - Establishing the asbestos remediation fund for fees collected as part of the Kansas asbestos control program.
- HB2204 - Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on labels of meat analogs without either an accompanying disclaimer that the product does not contain meat or the inclusion of the word "imitation" before the name of the meat food product being imitated.
- HB2205 - Authorizing publication of legal notices by a city, county, school district or other board or entity on a designated official website.
- HB2206 - Updating certain definitions, referral to specialty services and coordination of care provisions in the Kansas telemedicine act.
- HB2207 - Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.
- HB2208 - Authorizing telemedicine waivers for out-of-state healthcare providers, reducing certain requirements for licensure by the behavioral sciences regulatory board and expanding out-of-state temporary permits to practice behavioral sciences professions.
- HB2209 - Enacting the psychology interjurisdictional compact to provide for interjurisdictional authorization to practice telepsychology and temporary in-person, face-to-face psychology.
- HB2210 - Making it a crime for a doctor to perform gender reassignment surgery or hormone replacement therapy on minors.
- HB2211 - Requiring law enforcement officers to impound the vehicles of individuals unable to provide proof of financial security under certain circumstances.
- HB2212 - Eliminating Kansas residency requirements for various liquor licenses.
- HB2213 - Requiring that purchases of property and construction of buildings by townships are subject to protest petition and election procedure.
- HB2214 - Authorizing the secretary of administration on behalf of the department of corrections to convey land in Mitchell county to the city of Beloit.
- HB2215 - Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
- HB2216 - Establishing maximum towing rates and standard procedures for wrecker and towing services.
- HB2217 - Excluding the additional 90-day wait period and providing for the elimination and delay of payment for certain fees for restricted driving privileges.
- HB2218 - Updating membership and requirements of the Kansas state employees health care commission to include a current and retired state employee enrolled in the state healthcare benefits program group health insurance medical plan.
- HB2219 - Enacting the Kansas targeted employment act to provide tax credits for the employment of persons with developmental disabilities.
- HB2220 - Providing an employment preference for persons with a disability for state government positions.
- HB2221 - Amending STAR bonds law by adding rural redevelopment projects and major business facilities, increasing certain project investment and sales requirements, adding a return on investment analysis and other requirements and approvals by the secretary and extending the sunset date.
- HB2222 - Requiring the Kansas bureau of investigation to establish a Kansas voluntary do-not-sell firearms list to prevent the purchase of firearms by any person who voluntarily registers to be placed on the list.
- HB2223 - Amending the crimes of criminal sodomy and sexual battery to make certain conduct unlawful when the victim's consent was obtained through a knowing misrepresentation.
- HB2224 - Expanding the definition of "infectious disease" in certain statutes related to crimes in which bodily fluids may have been transmitted from one person to another.
- HB2225 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and compensating use tax and providing nexus for certain retailers that make sales in Kansas.
- HB2226 - Requiring certain criminal convictions to be expunged from an offender's record automatically.
- HB2227 - Allowing the chief justice to suspend certain time limitations during a state of local disaster emergency, allowing suspension of verification requirements, allowing use of electronic audio-visual communication to expeditiously resolve cases, and extending the chief justice's authority to suspend time limitations until June 1, 2022.
- HB2228 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding submission of sexual assault evidence kits and allowing evidence collection at child advocacy centers or other facilities.
- HB2229 - Increasing the criminal penalties for multiple thefts of mail.
- HB2230 - Imposing sales tax on digital property and subscription services.
- HB2231 - Amending the definition of the crime of conducting a pyramid promotional scheme, providing for an exemption and defining key terms.
- HB2232 - Limiting the maximum number of signatures required for certain municipal petitions for proposed ordinances and extending the effective period of such ordinances and providing for narrow construction of certain administrative ordinances.
- HB2233 - Enacting the municipal historic building act.
- HB2234 - Requiring medical directors of emergency medical services to provide medical oversight of such services and emergency medical service providers.
- HB2235 - Requiring lobbyists to wear body cameras while in the statehouse, making such recordings public records and prohibiting any economic benefit or hospitality provided by a lobbyist to a legislator or candidates for the legislature.
- HB2236 - Authorizing exclusion of the sales comparison approach in mortgage financing appraisals of certain unique residential real property in rural counties.
- HB2237 - Extending the eligible time period for the rural opportunity zone loan repayment program and income tax credit.
- HB2238 - Eliminating the dollar limitation for acceptance of gifts by donors to school districts or cities, or both, for library purposes.
- HB2239 - Extending the Kansas corporate income tax net operating loss carryforward.
- HB2240 - Excluding U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth, from the capital improvement state aid schedule.
- HB2241 - Requiring certain insurance coverage for diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.
- HB2242 - Increasing the percentage amount the state fire marshal may levy on fire insurance company premiums caused by fire business being transacted in Kansas.
- HB2243 - Adjusting the frequency of the KPERS actuarial experience study.
- HB2244 - Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp and requiring industrial hemp processors to register with the state fire marshal.
- HB2245 - Permitting the division of vehicles to collect emergency contact information for registration purposes and permitting law enforcement agencies to use such information in the case of an emergency.
- HB2246 - Excluding air bags from the definition of cost of repairs for salvage vehicles.
- HB2247 - Designating a portion of K-67 highway as the COII Trenton J Brinkman memorial highway, designating bridges on U.S. highway 54 as the Max Zimmerman memorial bridge and the Jack Taylor memorial bridge, designating a bridge on U.S. highway 77 as the PFC Loren H Larson bridge and designating a bridge on U.S. highway 166 as the Tyler A Juden memorial bridge.
- HB2248 - Increasing state financial assistance to local health departments under specified circumstances.
- HB2249 - Setting the protected income level for persons receiving home and community-based services at 150% of federal supplemental security income.
- HB2250 - Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfers of moneys to the Kansas newborn screening fund.
- HB2251 - Requiring relinquishment of firearms pursuant to certain court orders related to domestic violence.
- HB2252 - Creating fulfillment house licenses to authorize storage and shipping services provided to winery special order shipping licensees.
- HB2253 - Updating certain provisions of the prescription monitoring program act relating to program data, storage and access, increasing the membership of the advisory committee and providing for setup and annual maintenance fees for program data integration.
- HB2254 - Increasing the monetary cap on irrevocable prearranged funeral agreements to $10,000.
- HB2255 - Enacting the sexual assault survivor information act to require certain entities to provide information to sexual assault survivors.
- HB2256 - Updating scope of practice requirements for advanced practice registered nurses without a supervising physician, imposing requirements therefor and updating certain licensure requirements.
- HB2257 - Permitting physicians to decide based on their medical judgment whether to provide patients with certain information.
- HB2258 - Enacting the right to family planning act to require contraceptives to be available at pharmacies.
- HB2259 - Permitting the use of expedited partner therapy to treat a sexually transmitted disease.
- HB2260 - Prohibiting disparate treatment by pharmacy benefits managers of certain pharmacies and pharmaceutical services providers.
- HB2261 - Enacting the rural emergency hospital act to provide for the licensure of rural emergency hospitals.
- HB2262 - Eliminating the requirement to provide a permit to cremate in certain circumstances and authorizing electronic permits to cremate.
- HB2263 - Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and regulating the use thereof.
- HB2264 - Permitting student athletes at postsecondary educational institutions to receive compensation for the use of their name, image, likeness rights or athletic reputation.
- HB2265 - Providing a sales tax exemption for required textbooks and authorizing a local sales tax on required textbooks.
- HB2266 - Allowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on their federal return.
- HB2267 - Creating the Kansas youth advisory council.
- HB2268 - Enacting the Kansas rural home loan guarantee act and authorizing the state treasurer to guarantee a certain portion of rural home loans made by financial institutions and report to the legislature regarding such loan guarantees.
- HB2269 - Amending the definition of an at-risk student in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act to require at-risk funding to be determined based on a poverty metric for certain students and proficiency metric for other students.
- HB2270 - Modifying the distribution of the levy on fire insurance business premiums to the state fire marshal fee fund, the emergency medical services operating fund and the fire service training program fund.
- HB2271 - Permitting the court to exercise jurisdiction over children in need of care and adult children in need of care to extend or re-enter custody of the secretary for children and families until 21 years of age.
- HB2272 - Delaying distribution of certain property taxes paid under protest and requiring certain information on protested or exempt property taxes to be provided to local taxing jurisdictions.
- HB2273 - Providing a sales tax exemption for active aging publishing, inc.
- HB2274 - Increasing the criminal penalty for buying sexual relations and removing provisions related to how prior convictions are counted.
- HB2275 - Requiring the department of corrections to develop guidance to be used by parole officers when responding to violations of parole and postrelease supervision and that incentivize compliant behavior.
- HB2276 - Removing opposite sex requirement for unlawful voluntary sexual relations.
- HB2277 - Clarifying the definition of possession in the Kansas criminal code.
- HB2278 - Providing for the publication of signed statements of fair campaign practices and a cause of action and penalties for violations of such statement.
- HB2279 - Enacting the physical therapy licensure compact and authorizing criminal history record checks.
- HB2280 - Updating statutes relating to the powers, duties and functions of the state board of pharmacy.
- HB2281 - Establishing and implementing 988 as the suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline in Kansas.
- HB2282 - Allowing the state treasurer to enter into agreements with eligible applicants to guarantee agricultural loans up to 80% and creating a committee to review and approve applications for such guaranteed loans.
- HB2283 - Concerning state benefit requirements and limitations for the temporary assistance for needy families program.
- HB2284 - Reducing certain camp site and cabin fees at Kansas state parks by 50% for senior citizens.
- HB2285 - Creating the campus free speech act to require each public postsecondary educational institution to adopt a policy of free expression.
- HB2286 - Creating the campus intellectual diversity act to establish an office of public policy events at each public postsecondary educational institution.
- HB2287 - Establishing the Kansas promise scholarship act to provide scholarships to students who attend postsecondary educational programs that correspond to high-need career fields.
- HB2288 - Decriminalizing the possession of drugs, reducing the criminal penalty for distributing or manufacturing drugs, referring those found in possession of a controlled substance to drug abuse treatment and creating the crime of failure to comply with drug abuse treatment.
- HB2289 - Authorizing the issuance of $1,000,000,000 of pension obligation bonds to finance a portion of the unfunded actuarial liability of KPERS and utilizing the net investment returns on such bonds to provide annual retirant dividend payments to certain retirants.
- HB2290 - Requiring the secretary of health and environment to assess carbon content fees upon certain fuel sales and the secretary of the department of revenue to distribute carbon content dividend payments to Kansans.
- HB2291 - Applying the net metering and easy connection act to electric cooperatives and municipal utilities, increasing compensation to customer-generators, authorizing larger renewable energy systems and increasing the total net metered facility cap.
- HB2292 - Creating exemptions in the open records act for cyber security assessments, plans and vulnerabilities.
- HB2293 - Creating the taxpayer empowerment, accountability and transparency in state contracting act; relating to private service contracts; requiring the department of administration to create a database of private service contract information and to analyze the potential impacts of such contracts; requiring contracting state agencies to obtain the resources needed to monitor the performance of private service contracts before finalizing such contracts.
- HB2294 - Requiring any individual or agency selling an abandoned or towed vehicle to acquire a certificate of title from the division of vehicles before the sale.
- HB2295 - Exempting municipal motor grader vehicle operators from Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act requirements.
- HB2296 - Permitting the secretary of transportation to contract with the Kansas turnpike authority to enforce toll payments and permitting the secretary of transportation to use tolls to support public transit and other improvements on a toll project.
- HB2297 - Concerning requirements of publication of certain documents by the secretary of state; relating to session laws, the Kansas register, proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and Kansas administrative rules and regulations and guidance documents.
- HB2298 - Changing requirements for service of process on nonresident drivers and clarifying service of process on certain business entities.
- HB2299 - Allowing a search warrant to be executed within 10 days from the date of issuance.
- HB2300 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- HB2301 - Requiring accredited high schools to provide a course of instruction in personal financial literacy.
- HB2302 - Requiring school districts to provide copies of certain tests, questionnaires, surveys or examinations prior to receiving consent to administer such test, questionnaire, survey or examination.
- HB2303 - Adjusting the credit and income amounts for the income tax credit for purchases of food in this state.
- HB2304 - Increasing income tax credit for expenditures to make a principal dwelling accessible to persons with a disability.
- HB2305 - Allowing cites, counties or other local units of government to raise the minimum wage by ordinance, resolution or law.
- HB2306 - Restoring local control over certain compensation, wage and benefit requirements for construction projects.
- HB2307 - Expanding the definition of compensable personal injury in workers compensation law to include mental injuries suffered from physical injury, emotional shock or after a series of work-related events.
- HB2308 - Allowing investigations of child deaths by coroner before performing an autopsy.
- HB2309 - Requiring manufacturers of electronics-enabled equipment used in agriculture, animal husbandry and ranching to make available to farmers, ranchers and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, the documentation, parts and tools used to diagnose, maintain and repair such equipment.
- HB2310 - Creating the Kansas healthy soils fund and the Kansas healthy soils initiative for the purpose of promoting healthy soils practices in the state of Kansas.
- HB2311 - Extending workers compensation permanent disability benefits for the lifetime of the injured worker.
- HB2312 - Permitting injured workers to choose a healthcare provider for care under workers compensation law.
- HB2313 - Allowing Kansas national guard and reservist members who are in good standing to receive a property tax exemption for up to two motor vehicles.
- HB2314 - Increasing the sales tax collection threshold for certain retailers and the required time frame for payment of tax and then discontinuing the pre-payment of such tax.
- HB2315 - Providing a tax credit for contributions to technical colleges.
- HB2316 - Eliminating the prohibition of a surcharge when purchases are made with a credit or debit card.
- HB2317 - Providing a tax credit for expenditures for placing a qualified alternative-fuel fueling station into service.
- HB2318 - Providing for early discharge for certain offenders on lifetime postrelease supervision and changing the definition of a persistent sex offender.
- HB2319 - Shortening the deadline for the return of advance voting ballots to 5:00 p.m. the day after the election and providing the deadline cannot be altered by an elected or appointed official or a court.
- HB2320 - Enacting the commercial property assessed clean energy (C-PACE) act, providing financing for certain energy, water, air, health and renewable energy efficiency improvements through assessment contracts between C-PACE lenders and property owners and establishing certain rights, duties and responsibilities for mortgage lenders regarding C-PACE assessments.
- HB2321 - Requiring electric public utilities to notify cities prior to construction of urban electric transmission lines.
- HB2322 - Regulating contract for deed transactions, authorizing recording of contract for deeds or affidavits of equitable interest, listing deceptive practices constituting violations of the consumer protection act, requiring notice to the buyer of default and allowing buyers to cure violations of such default.
- HB2323 - Amending statutes concerning the recognition of marriage and removing the requirement that marriage be between two parties of the opposite sex.
- HB2324 - Establishing a $100 maximum out-of-pocket cost-share per month per covered person for prescription insulin drugs.
- HB2325 - Prohibiting certain billing practices by health insurers and enacting the end surprise medical bills act.
- HB2326 - Requiring precinct committeemen and committeewomen to provide the county clerk with their address, phone number and email address and limiting the disclosure of the phone number and email address to county and state party chairpersons.
- HB2327 - Prohibiting county boards, trustees or employees from restricting visitors of residents of a county home for the aged or patients in a county hospital.
- HB2328 - Providing income tax credits for aerospace and aviation program graduates and their employers.
- HB2329 - Updating the entities who are subject to the pipeline safety program of the state corporation commission and increasing the maximum penalties that may be imposed for safety violations to conform with federal requirements.
- HB2330 - Authorizing solar power purchase agreements with renewable energy suppliers and exempting the sales of electricity pursuant to power purchase agreements from public utility regulation.
- HB2331 - Providing for the limited transfer of landowner or tenant deer hunting permits to nonresidents.
- HB2332 - Requiring identification of the sender on third party solicitations to registered voters to file an application for an advance voting ballot.
- HB2333 - Prohibiting the acceptance of incomplete applications for advance voting ballots, prohibiting candidates for office from engaging in certain conduct with respect to advance voting ballots and expanding the crime of electioneering.
- HB2334 - Prohibiting the networking of electronic voting machines and providing for recounts of the results tabulated by such machines.
- HB2335 - Creating the Kansas cotton commission and requiring the commission to levy an assessment upon cotton marketed through commercial channels in the state of Kansas at a rate of not more than 10 cents per bale.
- HB2336 - Making it unlawful to take a wildlife simulated device being used by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of enforcing the wildlife laws of this state.
- HB2337 - Creating a misdemeanor for causing an injury to a vulnerable road user.
- HB2338 - Establishing a pilot program in the department for children and families to assist children in the custody of the secretary in obtaining a driver's license.
- HB2339 - Expanding the crime of election tampering to include changing or altering votes cast, manipulating computer hardware or software or vote tabulation methods or producing false vote totals.
- HB2340 - Increasing the minimum age to 21 to purchase or possess cigarettes and tobacco products.
- HB2341 - Permitting vehicle manufacturers to be vehicle dealers, repealing territory restrictions for vehicle dealers and creating an interest rate cap for motor vehicle loans.
- HB2342 - Allowing pharmacists to prescribe and fill prescriptions for self-administered contraceptives.
- HB2343 - Providing for insurance coverage for prescription contraceptives dispensed for three or twelve-month periods.
- HB2344 - Requiring Riley county to elect a county sheriff beginning in the 2022 election cycle and abolishing the Riley county law enforcement agency.
- HB2345 - Establishing the office of the child advocate for children's protection and services.
- HB2346 - Allowing release of defendants to a pretrial supervision entity or program and allowing fees associated with supervision to the nonjudicial salary adjustment fund at the discretion of a chief judge.
- HB2347 - Making changes related to sex offenses including creating the crime of rape during a treatment session, lowering the criminal penalty for attempt, conspiracy and solicitation of certain sex offenses and changing the elements of, reducing criminal penalties and removing registration requirements for unlawful voluntary sexual relations.
- HB2348 - Modifying automobile insurance policy uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage liability limitations for bodily injury or death.
- HB2349 - Creating a mechanism to seek relief from the Kansas offender registration act requirements, decreasing criminal penalties for failure to register, allowing courts to waive fees associated with registration, reducing number of places a person is required to register and eliminating registration for most juvenile adjudications.
- HB2350 - Expanding the number of presumptive probation and border grid blocks in the sentencing grid for nondrug crimes.
- HB2351 - Providing liability protection for businesses, municipalities and educational institutions that participate in high school work-based learning programs and providing that schools are responsible for injuries to students participating in such programs.
- HB2352 - Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets.
- HB2353 - Establishing the Kansas commission for the United States semiquincentennial.
- HB2354 - Providing public employees and professional employees certain rights with respect to withholding of public employee organization and professional employee organization dues.
- HB2355 - Clarifying four election statutes dealing with bond law elections, county election commissioners, deleting the requirement of residing in the county and mail ballots clarification.
- HB2356 - Enacting the uniform partition of heirs property act to prescribe procedures and requirements for partition of certain real property.
- HB2357 - Establishing the property tax relief act and providing expiration of the selective assistance for effective relief credit and the homestead property tax refund.
- HB2358 - Providing a sales tax exemption for nonprofit integrated community care organizations.
- HB2359 - Establishing the nonproficient student weighting in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.
- HB2360 - Removing recklessly causing fear or evacuation, lock down or disruption in regular, ongoing activities from the crime of criminal threat.
- HB2361 - Authorizing the supreme court to adopt rules establishing specialty courts, creating the specialty court funding advisory committee and the specialty court resources fund.
- HB2362 - Modifying the elements of and making changes to the criminal penalties of abuse of a child.
- HB2363 - Authorizing the appointed counsel rate paid by the board of indigents' defense services to be higher than $80 per hour.
- HB2364 - Defining torturing for the purposes of the crime of cruelty to animals.
- HB2365 - Providing immunity from criminal prosecution for possession of controlled substances or drug paraphernalia if seeking assistance related to substance use.
- HB2366 - Requiring prosecutors to disclose their intent to introduce testimony from a jailhouse witness and to forward information to the Kansas bureau of investigation.
- HB2367 - Authorizing the state corporation commission to regulate certain transmission line wire stringing activities.
- HB2368 - Increasing the motor vehicle liability insurance minimum policy limit for bodily injury.
- HB2369 - Extending the Kansas closed case task force and providing for staff assistance.
- HB2370 - Prohibiting a criminal conviction from acting as a sole disqualification for occupational licensure and creating guidelines to follow when considering criminal convictions of an applicant for occupational licensure.
- HB2371 - Removing cooperation with child support from requirements for food and child care assistance and exempting adults enrolled in school from the 20-hour-per-week work requirement for child care assistance.
- HB2372 - Establishing a medicaid ambulance service provider assessment to be imposed on ground ambulance service providers.
- HB2373 - Requiring the Kansas department for aging and disability services to establish and implement a mobile crisis services program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disability.
- HB2374 - Authorizing the Kansas sentencing commission to change risk assessment cut-off levels for participation in the certified drug abuse treatment program.
- HB2375 - Adding items to the the definitions of a knife and weapon for purposes of the crime of criminal possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.
- HB2376 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy relating to making arrests for violation of a protective order and procedures for separating suspects from the scene for a period of time.
- HB2377 - Revising the laws concerning driving under the influence, including authorizing reinstatement of a driver's license for certain persons with an ignition interlock device restriction, requiring persons with an ignition interlock device restriction to complete the ignition interlock device program before driving privileges are fully reinstated, providing for reduced ignition interlock device program costs for certain persons and modifying the criminal penalties for driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence and driving under the influence.
- HB2378 - Creating the Kansas work and save program under the administration of the state treasurer and allowing certain individuals to contribute to individual retirement accounts.
- HB2379 - Enacting the peer-to-peer vehicle sharing act to provide insurance, liability, recordkeeping and consumer protection requirements for peer-to-peer vehicle sharing.
- HB2380 - Amending healthcare stabilization fund minimum professional liability insurance coverage requirements and the membership of the board of governors of such fund.
- HB2381 - Establishing the state energy plan task force to develop a comprehensive state energy plan.
- HB2382 - Making appropriations for the Kansas department for aging and disability services to provide services to individuals waiting to receive intellectual or developmental disability home and community-based services; lapsing state foundation aid and authorizing school districts to expend unencumbered cash balances.
- HB2383 - Providing for enhanced regulation of pharmacy benefits managers and requiring licensure rather than registration of such entities.
- HB2384 - Establishing the advisory committee on harm reduction to advise KDHE on reducing incidents of harm to individuals in the state.
- HB2385 - Expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice to include point-of-care testing for and treatment of certain health conditions.
- HB2386 - Establishing requirements for the payment and reimbursement of dental services by a dental benefit plan.
- HB2387 - Revising laws relating to operating an aircraft under the influence, including prescribing criminal and administrative penalties and providing for testing of blood, breath, urine or other bodily substances, and preliminary screening tests of breath or oral fluid.
- HB2388 - Requiring health benefit plans to cover certain professional services when performed by pharmacists.
- HB2389 - Authorizing a notice to appear for unlawful possession of marijuana and defining complaint in the Kansas code of criminal procedure to include such notice to appear.
- HB2390 - Making permanent certain exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act.
- HB2391 - Changing the secretary of state's business filings provisions including instituting biennial business report filings and making other changes to business filing provisions, information requirements and fees, removing exemptions from the open records act for tax records no longer kept by the secretary of state, permitting the public recording of UCC filings with improperly included social security numbers and repealing certain obsolete statutes including blanket music license filing provisions.
- HB2392 - Providing lifetime combination fishing, hunting and furharvester licenses to any Kansas air or army national guard veteran who served for 20 years and was honorably discharged.
- HB2393 - Providing workers compensation benefits for first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
- HB2394 - Increasing the amount of the research and development tax credit, expanding eligibility beyond corporate taxpayers and permitting transfer of the credit.
- HB2395 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and compensating use taxes, transient guest taxes and prepaid wireless 911 fees and providing nexus for certain retailers that make sales in Kansas.
- HB2396 - Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2021 through 2032 for various state agencies and revising the pooled money investment portfolio repayment schedule.
- HB2397 - Appropriations for FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies.
- HB2398 - Enacting the technology-enabled trust bank act, providing requirements, fiduciary powers, duties, functions and limitations for trust banks and the administration thereof by the bank commissioner and creating an income and privilege tax credit for certain qualified distributions from trust banks.
- HB2399 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS unfunded actuarial liability over a 24-year period and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- HB2400 - Enacting the massage therapist licensure act, to provide for regulation and licensing of massage therapists.
- HB2401 - Authorizing the secretary of corrections to enter agreements for public-private partnerships for projects for new or renovated buildings at correctional institutions for education, skills-building and spiritual needs programs; establishing a nonprofit corporation to receive gifts, donations, grants and other moneys and engage in fundraising projects for funding such projects for education, skills-building and spiritual needs programs.
- HB2402 - Excluding hypothetical leased fee when determining fair market value for property taxation purposes.
- HB2403 - Establishing the community defense act to regulate sexually oriented businesses and impose criminal penalties for violations.
- HB2404 - Providing a KPERS death and long-term disability employer contribution moratorium.
- HB2405 - Authorizing the issuance of $1,000,000,000 of pension obligation bonds to finance a portion of the unfunded actuarial liability of KPERS.
- HB2406 - Sunday start time for the sale of liquor in retail liquor stores changed from 12 noon to 9 a.m.
- HB2407 - Requiring postsecondary educational institutions to adopt a policy on sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
- HB2408 - Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property to the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
- HB2409 - Providing a permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.
- HB2410 - Creating the gun violence restraining order act authorizing the issuance of court orders prohibiting the purchase or possession of firearms by a person.
- HB2411 - Authorizing local boards of eduction to choose which professional employees' organization to recognize as the exclusive bargaining unit for negotiations conducted under the professional negotiations act.
- HB2412 - Enacting the Kansas fights addiction act to establish a grant program for the purpose of preventing, reducing, treating and mitigating the effects of substance abuse and addiction.
- HB2413 - Providing a sales tax exemption for friends of hospice of Jefferson county.
- HB2414 - Eliminating the reduction of child day care assistance tax credit in subsequent years and limitations on eligible corporations and providing a credit for employer payments to organizations for child day care services access.
- HB2415 - Providing the state fire marshal with law enforcement powers and requiring an investigation of deaths resulting from fire.
- HB2416 - Modifying the procedure for declaring and extending a state of disaster emergency, limiting powers granted to the governor during a state of disaster emergency, authorizing the legislative coordinating council and the legislature to take certain action related to a state of disaster emergency and prohibiting the governor or the state board of education from closing private schools during a state of disaster emergency.
- HB2417 - Allowing clubs and drinking establishments to sell beer and cereal malt beverage for consumption off the licensed premises.
- HB2418 - Establishing an additional quarterly option for time of payment of property taxes for certain persons 65 years of age and older.
- HB2419 - Amendments regarding the licensure and regulation of barbering, including licensure fee amounts.
- HB2420 - Requiring prior year tax information to be included on the classification and appraised valuation notice.
- HB2421 - Providing income tax modifications for global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital contributions, FDIC premiums, business meals and payment protection program loans and expenses; expanding the expense deduction availability to income tax taxpayers and calculating the deduction amount; allowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on their federal return; and exempting from income compensation attributable to unemployment insurance ID fraud.
- HB2422 - Requiring all persons to be 18 years of age to be eligible to give consent for marriage and eliminating exceptions to such requirement.
- HB2423 - Authorizing continuation of the 20 mill statewide property tax levy for schools and the exemption of a portion of residential property from such levy.
- HB2424 - Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
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