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Minutes for SB421 - Committee on Federal and State Affairs

Short Title

Implementing restrictions on requirements for licensing of professional occupations.

Minutes Content for Wed, Mar 7, 2018

Chair Bud Estes opened hearing on SB421

Matt Sterling, Revisor of Statutes, gave an overview of SB421, which implements restrictions on requirements for licensing of professional occupations.

Questions were asked by Senators: Oletha Faust-Goudeau, and Ty Masterson.

Proponents

Jared Meyer, Opportunity Solutions Project, spoke to the committee regarding SB421. He also recommended an amendment to change a word in the bill that can change the meaning.  He suggested changing the word "would" to "could".  (Attachment 4)

Questions were asked by Senators: Oletha Faust-Goudeau, Ty Masterson, and Richard Hilderbrand.

Vignesh Ganapathy, ACLU of Kansas, offered testimony in support of SB421. He gave many reasons why this bill would help reentry into the community work force when criminals are released from prison. (Attachment 5)

Questions were asked by Senators: Oletha Faust-Goudeau, and Lynn Rogers.

Neutral

Chardae Caine, League of Kansas Municipalities, gave testimony from a neutral position regarding SB421. She noted two amendments that they are requesting which are included in her testimony. (Attachment 6)

Questions were asked by Senator Oletha Faust-Goudeau.

Written Proponent

Jeff Glendening, Americans for Prosperity, offered written testimony in support of SB421. (Attachment 7)

Opponents

Alexandra Blasi, Kansas Board of Pharmacy, offered testimony in opposition to SB421. She noted four reasons of concern the board has to this bill. She also commented that in most issues of health care, peoples lives are at stake with these licenses that are awarded. (Attachment 8)

Questions were asked by Senators: Oletha Faust-Goudeau, Ty Masterson, and Richard Hilderbrand.

Lane Hemsley, Kansas Dental Board, presented testimony in opposition to SB421. He believes this bill strips the applicant the dignity of due process. Additionally, it affects the Kansas Administrative Procedure Act, 77-501. It also affects the Kansas Judicial Review Act. (Attachment 9)

Questions were asked by Chair Bud Estes.

Kathleen Selzler Lippert, Executive Director, Kansas State Board of Healing Arts, spoke in opposition to SB421. She commented that this bill is about grace and mercy. She believes this bill doesn't do anything that isn't already being done.  She believes agencies already exercise discretion. (Attachment 10)

Chair Bud Estes suspended the hearing on SB421 until the March 8 meeting,  when it will be continued.

Written Opponents

Amy Hoch-Altwegg, Board of Adult Care Home Administrator gave written testimony in opposition of SB421. (Attachment11)

Michelle R. Meier, Kansas Commission on Peace Officers' Standards & Training, gave written testimony in opposition to SB421. (Attachment 12)

Chairman Bud Estes adjourned the meeting at 11:56 am.