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- SB1 - Prohibiting internet social media terms of service that permit censorship of speech and making violations subject to civil fines under the Kansas consumer protection act.
- SB2 - Authorizing certain individuals with revoked driver’s licenses to be eligible for restricted driving privileges.
- SB3 - Designating Silvisaurus condrayi as the official state land fossil.
- SB4 - Providing for a sales tax exemption for construction or repair of buildings used for human habitation by the Kansas state school for the blind and the Kansas state school for the deaf.
- SB5 - Prohibiting the prescribing of drugs intended to cause an abortion using telemedicine and restricting the governor's power during a state of emergency to alter such prohibitions.
- SB6 - Restricting the authority of the secretary of health and environment and local health officers to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious or contagious diseases; repealing the authority of the secretary to quarantine individuals and impose associated penalties.
- SB7 - Reducing income tax rates for resident individuals domiciled in a rural equity decline county.
- SB8 - Reducing penalties for the late filing of and the failure to file personal property renditions and the discovery of escaped personal property, requiring filing only an initial statement with county appraiser for personal property, decreasing the penalties for failing to timely remit withholding income taxes of employees by employers, extending reimbursement from the taxpayer notification costs fund for printing and postage costs for county clerks for calendar year 2024, modifying and prescribing the contents of the revenue neutral rate public hearing notice, providing two prior years' values on the annual valuation notice, allowing for filing of an appraisal by a certified residential real property appraiser for appeal purposes, discontinuing the prohibition of paying taxes under protest after a valuation notice appeal, accounting for adverse influences in the valuation of agricultural land, including properties used for registered agritourism activities as land devoted to agricultural use for purposes of classification, providing a property tax exemption for certain business property operated in competition with property owned or operated by a governmental entity, providing income tax subtraction modifications to permit the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals and for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances, increasing the tax credit amount for adoption expenses and making the credit refundable, increasing the amount of income tax credits available for purchases under the disability employment act from qualified vendors, continuing in existence such credits beyond tax year 2023 and defining qualifying vendors and eligible employees, establishing a tax credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations operating pregnancy centers or residential maternity facilities, clarifying the determination of taxable income of an electing pass-through entity and providing for the passing through of tax credits to electing pass-through entity owners for purposes of the salt parity act, excluding social security payments from household income and expanding eligibility for seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead refund claims, providing a sales tax exemption for sales of property and services used in the provision of communications services and excluding manufacturers' coupons from the sales or selling price.
- SB9 - Adding tianeptine to schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act.
- SB10 - Increasing the daily rate of compensation and eliminating the annualization of compensation in determining KPERS benefits and contributions for legislators first serving on or after January 13, 2025, and providing a compensation and KPERS benefits election for legislators with service prior to January 13, 2025.
- SB11 - Reauthorizing the placement of a life-size version of the "Ad Astra" sculpture on state capitol grounds, transferring the approval authority to the capitol preservation committee and making appropriations for the department of administration for FY 2023.
- SB12 - Enacting the Kansas child mutilation prevention act to criminalize performing gender reassignment surgery or prescription of hormone replacement therapy on certain persons and providing grounds for unprofessional conduct for healing arts licensees.
- SB13 - Permitting certain local broadcasters to provide broadcast services of a school's postseason activities notwithstanding if the state high school activities association enters into an exclusive broadcast agreement for postseason activities.
- SB14 - Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- SB15 - Removing the requirement of a documented written demand for premiums as part of a prima facie case against agents or brokers who fail to pay premiums due.
- SB16 - Discontinuing certain exemptions from the pharmacy benefits manager act.
- SB17 - Expanding the use of bond proceeds under the Kansas reinvestment housing incentive district act and the transferability of income, privilege and premium tax credits issued under the Kansas housing investor tax credit act.
- SB18 - Adding certain legal entities to the definition of "person" thereby making such entities subject to penalties for violations of insurance law.
- SB19 - Requiring certain premium taxes to be paid 90 days after each calendar year and basing such premium taxes upon the gross premiums collected for the previous calendar year.
- SB20 - Requiring child care facilities, elementary, secondary, postsecondary educational institutions and employers to grant exemptions from vaccine requirements without inquiring into the sincerity of the request and repealing the meningitis vaccine requirement to live in student housing.
- SB21 - Providing an annual sales tax holiday for sales of certain school supplies.
- SB22 - Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases and sales by the Johnson county Christmas bureau association.
- SB23 - Eliminating the statutory 15% alternative investment limit for the KPERS fund and requiring the KPERS board to establish an alternative investment percentage limit.
- SB24 - Changing the required number of employees contained in the definitions of "large employer" and "small employer" for purposes of coverage for autism spectrum disorder.
- SB25 - Making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 for various state agencies; constituting the omnibus reconciliation spending limit bill for the 2023 regular session.
- SB26 - Creating a civil cause of action against a physician who performs childhood gender reassignment service and requiring revocation of a physician's license who performs childhood gender reassignment service.
- SB27 - Authorizing the commissioner of insurance to set the amount of certain fees.
- SB28 - Discontinuing payments to certain group-funded insurance pools, refunding existing balances thereof and abolishing such funds and establishing the group-funded pools refund fund.
- SB29 - Providing a back-to-school sales tax holiday for sales of school supplies, computers and clothing.
- SB30 - Increasing the Kansas standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment for income tax purposes.
- SB31 - Reapportioning the districts of certain members of the Washburn university board of regents who are appointed by the city of Topeka.
- SB32 - Authorizing the Kansas state high school activities association to establish a school classification system based on student attendance and other factors.
- SB33 - Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax, providing income tax subtraction modifications for retirement plan amounts, federal work opportunity tax credit and employee retention credit disallowances and the carryforward of certain net operating losses, increasing the Kansas standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment and excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value threshold for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased homestead property tax refund claims.
- SB34 - Expanding the use of bond proceeds under the Kansas rural housing incentive district act, the transferability of income, privilege and premium tax credits issued under the Kansas housing investor tax credit act and enacting the Kansas urban housing incentive district act.
- SB35 - Increasing the rate of compensation for legislators for service during regular and special sessions and the interim period between regular sessions.
- SB36 - Amending the definition of ancestry in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with ancestry, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
- SB37 - Expanding the transferability of income, privilege and premium tax credits issued under the Kansas housing investor tax credit act.
- SB38 - Increasing the maximum compensation benefits payable by an employer for permanent total disability suffered by an injured employee.
- SB39 - Directing the capitol preservation committee to develop and approve plans for a mural honoring the 1st Kansas (Colored) Voluntary Infantry regiment.
- SB40 - Permitting the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals for Kansas income tax purposes and excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value and household income thresholds for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead claims.
- SB41 - Providing a remittance credit to retailers for the collection of sales and compensating use tax.
- H Sub for SB42 - House Substitute for SB 42 by Committee on Appropriations - Exempting rural emergency hospitals from the hospital provider assessment and establishing residency and other requirements for membership on a hospital board.
- SB43 - Making and concerning appropriations for the university of Kansas medical center for fiscal years 2023, 2024 and 2025 for conducting certain clinical trials at the midwest stem cell therapy center.
- SB44 - Enacting the Kansas financial institutions information security act.
- SB45 - Updating income eligibility requirements for the state children's health insurance program.
- SB46 - Requiring existing wind energy conversion systems to install light-mitigating technology systems.
- SB47 - Prohibiting cities and counties from regulating consumer merchandise and auxiliary containers for the consumption, transportation or protection of consumer merchandise.
- SB48 - Authorizing community college and technical college appointments to the postsecondary technical education authority and establishing the length of membership terms.
- SB49 - Requiring installation of light-mitigating technology systems on new and existing wind energy conversion systems subject to certain conditions.
- SB50 - Prohibiting internet social media terms of service that permit censorship of speech.
- SB51 - Authorizing the state bank commissioner to accept state and national criminal history record checks from private entities.
- SB52 - Increasing the income limit for the exemption of social security benefits and exempting certain retirement plan income from Kansas income tax.
- SB53 - Excluding manufacturers' coupons from the sales or selling price for sales tax purposes.
- SB54 - Expanding the eligible uses to qualify for the 0% state sales tax rate for certain utilities and providing for the levying of local sales tax on such sales by cities and counties.
- Sub SB55 - Substitute for SB 55 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Expanding and clarifying the property tax exemption for Strother field airport property.
- SB56 - Increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income.
- SB57 - Establishing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for food and food ingredients, providing a sales tax exemption for children's diapers and feminine hygiene products, establishing the STAR bonds food sales tax revenue replacement fund and altering the calculation for STAR bond districts.
- SB58 - Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases by disabled veterans.
- SB59 - Designating "Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at the Capitol."
- SB60 - Providing a sales tax exemption for custom meat processing services.
- SB61 - Providing an income tax rate of 5% for individuals and corporations, decreasing the surtax for entities subject to the privilege tax and providing that future income tax rate decreases be contingent on exceeding revenue estimates.
- SB62 - Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act, requiring reporting of instances of suspected financial exploitation under certain circumstances and providing civil and administrative immunity to individuals who make such reports.
- SB63 - Expanding the scope of uses of campaign contributions to include family caregiving services.
- SB64 - Prohibiting certain statewide elected officials from receiving income from outside employment while holding such statewide office.
- SB65 - Authorizing cities and counties to enact local laws to regulate abortion as stringent as or more stringent than state law.
- SB66 - Enacting the interstate teacher mobility compact to recognize equivalent teacher licenses across member states, requiring that licensing bodies provide verified electronic credentials to all credential holders based on their credentials from other jurisdictions and requiring licensing bodies to use centralized electronic credential data management systems capable of providing instantaneous credential verification.
- SB67 - Transferring $1,000,000,000 from the state general fund to the budget stabilization fund of the department of administration during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023.
- SB68 - Providing incumbent electric transmission owners a right of first refusal for the construction of certain electric transmission lines.
- SB69 - Imposing requirements for reapportionment legislation.
- SB70 - Enacting the making work pay act to increase the Kansas minimum wage.
- SB71 - Requiring the secretary of agriculture to establish a division of sustainable agriculture that shall apply for federal grant funds under the greenhouse gas reduction fund to assist farmers in converting to renewable energy and sustainable agriculture practices.
- SB72 - Adding an exception to the hearsay rule to allow admission of statements made to a translator without the testimony of the translator.
- H Sub for SB73 - House Substitute for SB 73 by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice - Allowing evidence-based program account money to be used on certain children, requiring the department of corrections to build data systems, allowing for overall case length limit extensions for certain juvenile offenders and authorizing detention sanctions for probation violations.
- SB74 - 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.
- SB75 - Providing a statutory interest rate for prejudgment interest in all civil tort actions.
- SB76 - Providing for an exemption from continuing education licensure requirements for certain insurance producers.
- SB77 - Authorizing the Kansas human rights commission or any city or county to remove an unlawful restrictive covenant by recording a redacted plat or declaration.
- SB78 - Requiring the state corporation commission to review the regional rate competitiveness of an electric utility's rates in electric utility rate proceedings.
- SB79 - Authorizing counties to impose an earnings tax.
- SB80 - Excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value threshold for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead claims.
- SB81 - Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances.
- SB82 - Requiring schools to establish policies and concussion management teams to prevent and manage concussions within school.
- H Sub for SB83 - House Substitute for SB 83 by Committee on K-12 Education Budget - Making appropriations for the state department of education for FY 2024, establishing the sunflower education equity act to provide education savings accounts for qualified students, requiring school districts to provide a salary increase to all licensed teachers and defining enrollment of small school districts as the highest enrollment from the preceding four years under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.
- SB84 - Including individuals who receive a high school equivalency (HSE) credential in performance-based payments for certain postsecondary educational institutions.
- SB85 - Enacting the Kansas travel insurance act.
- SB86 - Requiring local governmental officials to disclose substantial interests in the construction and operation of a wind or solar energy conversion system and to abstain from all local governmental actions relating to such matters.
- SB87 - Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children.
- SB88 - Providing for the statewide election of commissioners of the state corporation commission, establishing the utilities regulation division in the office of the attorney general, requiring such division to represent and protect the collective interests of utility customers in utility rate-related proceedings and exempting the state corporation commission from the open meetings act.
- SB89 - Providing for sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and diapers.
- SB90 - Increasing certain registration and title fees on vehicles for services provided by county treasurers and the division of vehicles, decreasing certain fees related to administrative costs and modifying the disposition of such fees and eliminating the division of vehicles modernization surcharge.
- SB91 - Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit, sales tax exemption and loans and grants to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas, establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas and requiring the secretary of commerce to issue reports on the economic impact of the act.
- SB92 - Creating a procedure for appointment of delegates to a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States and prescribing the duties and responsibilities of such delegates.
- SB93 - Creating the constitution and federalism defense act to establish a joint legislative commission to evaluate the constitutionality of federal mandates.
- SB94 - Discontinuing state property tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing for financing therefor from the state general fund.
- SB95 - Permitting a prosecution for childhood sexual abuse to be commenced at any time, permitting victims of childhood sexual abuse to bring a civil action for recovery of damages caused by such abuse at any time and reviving claims against any party for such damages that occurred on or after July 1, 1984.
- H Sub for SB96 - House Substitute for SB 96 by Committee on Health and Human Services - Establishing child care licensing requirements relating to license capacity and staff-to-child ratios, eliminating certain license fees and training requirements, creating a process for day care facility licensees to apply for temporary waiver of certain statutory requirements and authorizing the secretary to develop and operate pilot programs to increase child care facility availability or capacity.
- SB97 - Increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy.
- SB98 - Authorizing medical student and residency loan assistance to encourage the practice of obstetrics and gynecology in medically underserved areas of the state.
- SB99 - Establishing the advisory commission on Asian-American Pacific Islander affairs.
- SB100 - Prohibiting ownership in certain real property in this state by foreign individuals and entities.
- SB101 - Providing a sales tax exemption for area agencies on aging.
- SB102 - Establishing residency criteria for students of technical colleges.
- SB103 - Updating certain provisions of the Kansas dental practices act relating to dentist information requested by patients, in-person practice requirements in dental office using licensee's name, unprofessional conduct and patient complaints.
- SB104 - Allowing a surcharge when purchases are made with a credit or debit card.
- SB105 - Authorizing the Kansas department of wildlife and parks to purchase land in Jewell county.
- SB106 - Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.
- SB107 - Providing that family members of deceased crime victims have the right to sit in a designated seating area at or near the prosecution table during court proceedings.
- SB108 - Prohibiting motorcycle profiling by law enforcement agencies.
- SB109 - Deeming certain refugees as residents of the state for the purposes of tuition and fees at postsecondary educational institutions.
- SB110 - Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax.
- SB111 - Enacting the massage therapist licensure act to provide for regulation and licensing of massage therapists.
- SB112 - Authorizing registered nurse anesthetists to engage in independent practice and prescribe drugs and prohibiting registered nurse anesthetists from performing or prescribing drugs to induce an abortion.
- H Sub for SB113 - House Substitute for SB 113 by Committee on K-12 Education Budget – Making appropriations for the department of education for FY 23, FY 24 and FY 25; establishing requirements relating to school building closures; authorizing certain students to participate in activities regulated by the Kansas state high school activities association; revising school district open enrollment requirements and procedures; authorizing compensation for local school district board of education members; amending provisions in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act relating to certain weightings and determination of enrollment; expanding student eligibility and increasing the amount of the tax credit under the tax credit for low income students scholarship program; and reauthorizing the 20 mill statewide school tax levy.
- SB114 - Creating definitions for "advanced recycling" and related terms and separating advanced recycling from the current solid waste management system.
- SB115 - Changing the lists of persons who are required to be given notice of the hearing on a petition for an independent or stepparent, private agency or public agency adoption.
- H Sub for SB116 - House Substitute for SB 116 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Removing state agency fees for licenses to carry concealed handguns.
- SB117 - Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property to the Shawnee Tribe.
- SB118 - Expanding the duties of the secretary of health and environment when investigating maternal deaths to include promoting continuity of care, helping develop performance measures and establishing an external review committee to study cases and make recommendations to prevent maternal deaths.
- SB119 - Updating certain statutory references contained in chapter 40 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated; specifying certain requirements of documents submitted by medicare provider organizations and health maintenance organizations to demonstrate fiscal soundness; removing the requirement of a documented written demand for premium as part of a prima facie case; adding certain legal entities to the definition of person for purposes of violations of insurance law; and updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- SB120 - Authorizing the secretary of health and environment to adopt rules and regulations for an annual certification program for the replacement of distribution systems segments and increasing the amortization period on loans from the Kansas water pollution control revolving fund.
- SB121 - Broadening the scope of practice of naturopathic doctors and changing certain provisions pertaining to the licensure and regulation of naturopathic doctors.
- SB122 - Removing the sunset for the high-density at-risk student weighting under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.
- SB123 - Enacting the Kansas adult learner grant act to establish a grant program for adult learners to pursue certain fields of study, enacting the career technical education credential and transition incentive for employment success act to require school districts to pay for the cost of assessments for students to obtain an approved career technical education credential, designating military veterans and spouses or dependents of such veterans who were stationed in Kansas for at least 11 months as residents for purposes of tuition and fees at postsecondary educational institutions and expanding the eligible fields of study under the Kansas promise scholarship act.
- SB124 - Allowing a Kansas itemized deduction for wagering losses for income tax purposes.
- SB125 - Allowing income tax net operating loss carryback from the sale of certain historic hotels.
- SB126 - Providing an individual income tax credit for certain residential solar and wind energy property expenditures, a subtraction modification to permit the carryforward of certain net operating losses for individuals and a subtraction modification for the federal work opportunity tax credit and the employee retention credit disallowances.
- SB127 - Providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Dickinson county.
- SB128 - Establishing the ad astra opportunity tax credit to provide an income tax credit for taxpayers with eligible dependent children not enrolled in public school.
- SB129 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases of personal property or services by doorstep, inc.
- SB130 - Requiring certain license plates to have the motor vehicle county of registration identified on the plate.
- Sub SB131 - Substitute for SB 131 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Authorizing the state board of healing arts to issue a sports waiver to practice healing arts professions in this state on a limited basis during certain sporting events, authorizing pharmacy technicians to administer certain vaccines, licensing of professional counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, behavior analysts, psychologists and master's level psychologists, requiring the behavioral sciences regulatory board to process applications within a certain time and establish an expedited application process, establishing license categories for applicants from social work programs in candidacy for accreditation and for temporary reinstatement; extending the license period of temporary licenses, establishing a community-based license for certain licensed professions.
- SB132 - Providing for the buffalo soldier distinctive license plate.
- SB133 - Providing for the enforcement of donor-imposed restrictions on philanthropic gifts of endowment funds or property to charitable organizations.
- SB134 - Adding members to the commission on peace officers' standards and training and requiring the new members to be appointed with a preference to increase diversity.
- SB135 - Creating the medical cannabis regulation act to regulate the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical cannabis.
- SB136 - Providing a tax credit for the installation of certain water conservation systems in newly constructed houses.
- SB137 - Creating the responsible gun ownership act and establishing the crime of unlawful storage of a firearm.
- SB138 - Expanding and clarifying the property tax exemption for Strother field airport property, increasing the extent of exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy, discontinuing the state tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing financing therefor from the state general fund.
- SB139 - Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfer from the medical assistance fee fund to the Kansas newborn screening fund.
- SB140 - Allowing cites, counties or other local units of government to raise the minimum wage by ordinance, resolution or law.
- SB141 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating corruption committed by a public officer or public employee.
- SB142 - Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights and providing a penalty for violation thereof.
- SB143 - Allowing for the use of ground effect lighting on motor vehicles.
- SB144 - Exempting satellite service and video programming services accessed over the internet from the video competition act.
- SB145 - Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.
- SB146 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating sexual abuse committed by a minister of religion.
- SB147 - Increasing the income tax credit amount for adoption expenses and making the credit refundable and increasing the income tax credit amount for household and dependent care expenses.
- SB148 - Enacting the ensuring transparency in prior authorization act to impose requirements and limitations on the use of prior authorization in healthcare.
- SB149 - Expanding the crime of promoting obscenity to minors to include drag performances.
- SB150 - Authorizing the division of printing to print for local governments and schools.
- SB151 - Concerning state agencies; relating to the employee award and recognition program; authorizing hiring, recruitment and retention bonuses; increasing the limitation on such award or bonus to $10,000; eliminating the secretary of administration's authority to adopt rules and regulations; and requiring such secretary to submit an annual report to certain legislative committees concerning such awards and bonuses.
- SB152 - Concerning the salaries of the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state treasurer, commissioner of insurance, justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals and members of the governor's cabinet; establishing the rate of pay for such state officers based on the annual rate of pay for members of congress, as adjusted by the specific provisions of this act; and providing that all such rates of pay are subject to appropriations.
- SB153 - Making and concerning supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 for various state agencies.
- SB154 - Limiting the amount of fees, taxes and other charges on a utility bill assessed by a board of public utilities.
- Sub SB155 - Substitute for SB 155 by Committee on Ways and Means - Making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 for various state agencies.
- SB156 - Repealing statutes that prohibit, limit and otherwise restrict municipal regulation of firearms.
- SB157 - Designating February 15 of each year as Susan B. Anthony Day in the state of Kansas.
- SB158 - Enacting the community defense and human trafficking reduction act to regulate sexually oriented businesses and human trafficking and to impose criminal penalties.
- SB159 - Creating the Kansas rural grocery store development incentive act to provide tax incentives for the development of grocery businesses in rural areas of the state.
- SB160 - Require commercial entities that produce material harmful to minors on the internet to require age verification for access to such internet sites, establishing a civil cause of action against such commercial entities by persons harmed to recover actual and punitive damages, court costs and attorney fees.
- SB161 - Imposing certain health insurance coverage requirements for screening and diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.
- SB162 - Creating the Riley county unincorporated area nuisance abatement act to establish procedures for the removal and abatement of nuisances in the unincorporated areas of the county and the assessment of the costs for such abatement.
- SB163 - Creating the Dwayne Peaslee technical training center district act to authorize the establishment of the Dwayne Peaslee technical training center district in Douglas county.
- SB164 - Providing a $2,000 tax credit for qualified employees of licensed child care facilities.
- SB165 - Permitting workers compensation benefits for first responders who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
- SB166 - Requiring public disclosure of an application for a transmission line siting permit under the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission.
- SB167 - Requiring certain school district employees to receive training for seizure recognition and related first aid.
- SB168 - Authorizing cities and counties to exempt sales of food and food ingredients from sales taxes levied by such city or county.
- H Sub for SB169 - House Substitute for SB 169 by Committee on Taxation - providing an income tax rate of 5.15% for individuals and decreasing the normal tax for corporations, increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income, increasing the standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment, discontinuing the food sales tax credit, decreasing the privilege tax normal tax, establishing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for food and food ingredients on January 1, 2024, and increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy.
- SB170 - Enacting the Kansas assistance animals in housing act, authorizing housing providers to require documentation of the need for an assistance animal and creating the crime of misrepresentation of entitlement to an assistance animal in housing.
- SB171 - Creating the veterans first medical cannabis act to regulate the cultivation, distribution, sale, possession and use of medical cannabis.
- SB172 - Increasing the KPERS lump-sum death benefit from $4,000 to $6,000.
- SB173 - Authorizing the over-the-counter purchase of ivermectin tablets and hydroxychloroquine tablets.
- SB174 - Increasing the criminal penalties for battery of a healthcare provider, adding the placing of controlled substances into pills into the definition of manufacture, increasing the criminal penalties for manufacturing fentanyl and for manufacturing or distributing any controlled substances that are likely to be attractive to minors because of their appearance or packaging, creating a special sentencing rule to make sentences for distributing fentanyl presumptive imprisonment, excluding materials used to detect the presence of fentanyl, ketamine or gamma hydroxybutyric acid from the definition of drug paraphernalia, adding domestic battery and violation of a protection order to the crimes that a person can have the intent to commit when committing burglary or aggravated burglary, increasing criminal penalties for the crime of interference with law enforcement when the violation involves fleeing from a law enforcement officer and authorizing the attorney general to prosecute certain crimes that are part of an alleged course of criminal conduct that occurred in two or more counties.
- SB175 - Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.
- SB176 - Increasing the membership of the behavioral sciences regulatory board, decreasing the years of practice required for reciprocity licensure of certain professions, extending the license period for temporary licenses, establishing new license categories, providing additional continuing education requirements and requiring that clinical social work supervisors be approved by the board.
- SB177 - Declaring Juneteenth National Independence Day to be a legal public holiday and closing state offices for certain legal public holidays.
- SB178 - Requiring judicial foreclosure tax sales by public auction to be held in person at a physical location in the county.
- SB179 - Providing that payment of special assessments for years other than the year being redeemed is not required for purposes of partial redemption of homesteads with delinquent property taxes.
- SB180 - Establishing the women's bill of rights to provide a meaning of biological sex for purposes of statutory construction.
- SB181 - Authorizing establishment of city or county child death review boards and permitting disclosure of records and information related to child deaths.
- SB182 - Requiring a person convicted of an offense that resulted in the incapacitation or death of a victim who is the parent or guardian of a minor child to pay restitution in the form of child support.
- SB183 - 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.
- SB184 - Requiring nonpublic schools to participate in certain assessments and publish on their website performance accountability reports and longitudinal achievement reports.
- SB185 - Authorizing school districts to include a teacher representative and a student representative as non-voting members of its board of education.
- SB186 - Creating the crime of deprivation of rights under color of law and providing a civil action for victims.
- SB187 - 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.
- SB188 - Removing an affirmative defense for public, private and parochial schools from the crime of promotion to minors of material harmful to minors.
- SB189 - Authorizing state and local law enforcement agencies to receive files and information about an applicant from other agencies that received an application for employment from the applicant or conducted an employment background investigation on the applicant.
- SB190 - Requiring a waiver of extradition proceedings as a condition of release prior to trial for any person charged with a felony.
- SB191 - Establishing requirements for the involuntary discharge or transfer of a resident in an adult residential care facility, the right to appeal such discharge or transfer and a process for such appeal.
- SB192 - Providing for payment plans and waiver of fines for traffic fines and court costs, expanding the eligibility for restricted driving privileges, removing and delaying payment for certain fees and eliminating reinstatement of certain fees.
- SB193 - Enacting the reduce armed violence act to increase the criminal penalties for certain violations of criminal possession of a weapon by a convicted felon that involve firearms.
- SB194 - Requiring hospital district board members to be qualified electors of the county where the hospital is located or any adjacent county.
- SB195 - Authorizing the children's cabinet to form a 501(c)(3) for fundraising for the Dolly Parton imagination library book gifting program.
- SB196 - Reinstating transfers to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund (LAVTRF).
- SB197 - Allowing voters to register on election day.
- SB198 - Providing a postretirement cost-of-living adjustment for certain KPERS retirants.
- SB199 - Authorizing the state banking board to deny, suspend or revoke a charter of a fiduciary financial institution in certain circumstances, requiring fiduciary financial institutions to purchase a surety bond and establishing a civil money penalty for violations of the technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions act.
- SB200 - Limiting the number of terms a legislator may serve as speaker of the house of representatives or president of the senate.
- SB201 - Prohibiting the expenditure of state moneys for the production or performance of drag shows for which minors are the primary audience.
- SB202 - Enacting the Kansas ranked-choice voting act to establish the use of the ranked-choice method of voting for elections in this state.
- SB203 - Enacting the Kansas campus restoration act to address deferred maintenance at state educational institutions, establishing the Kansas campus restoration fund in the state treasury and authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to such fund.
- SB204 - Replacing the definition of "charitable beneficiaries" with "qualified charities" in the technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions act.
- SB205 - Authorizing certain water rights in a water bank to participate in multi-year flex accounts on a temporary basis.
- SB206 - Enacting the medical autonomy/accessibility and truth act to remove certain provisions regarding abortion from the no taxpayer funding for abortion act, the woman's-right-to-know act and the pain-capable unborn child act to allow for insurance coverage for abortions, provide tax benefits for abortion-related services and remove inaccurate statements regarding the risks of abortion.
- SB207 - Requiring policies for and establishing restrictions on school districts with regard to the use of an individual's pronouns if such pronouns differ from the individual's biological sex.
- H Sub for SB208 - House Substitute for SB 208 by Committee on Elections - Amending provisions relating to the governmental ethics commission's authority to investigate and enforce the campaign finance act and limitations on the receipt and expenditure of contributions.
- SB209 - Requiring all advance voting ballots be returned by 7 p.m. on election day.
- SB210 - Allowing nonpartisan candidates for office to include such candidate's political party affiliation on the ballot with the candidate's name.
- SB211 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- SB212 - Permitting an ambulance to operate with one emergency medical service provider in rural counties.
- SB213 - Requiring healthcare providers to charge the same amount for medical record requests related to a patient's social security disability, workers' compensation, medical malpractice or personal injury claims whether requested by a patient or the patient's legal representative.
- SB214 - Prohibiting public utilities from recovering any dues, donations or contributions to any charitable or social organization or entity through customer rates.
- SB215 - Establishing the Kansas rail safety improvement act, providing for safety requirements for railroad operations and crossings and allowing for the transfer of title for abandoned railroad tracks to cities and counties.
- SB216 - Adding possession or using a firearm during the commission of certain drug crimes to the crime of criminal use of weapons and creating a special sentencing rule of presumptive imprisonment for violations thereof.
- SB217 - Including the conduct of utilizing any electronic tracking system or acquiring tracking information to determine the targeted persons location, movement or travel patterns in the crime of stalking when done as part of an unlawful course of conduct and authorizing orders to prohibit such conduct under the Kansas family law code, the revised Kansas code for care of children, the protection from abuse act and the protection from stalking, sexual assault or human trafficking act and increasing the time of an initial restraining order and possible extensions issued in a protection from abuse order or a protection from stalking, sexual assault or human trafficking order.
- SB218 - Requiring county election officers to assign registered voters whose residence has no corresponding mailing address to the voting precinct where the residence of such voter is located.
- SB219 - Designating certain healthcare providers as being ineligible to purchase professional liability insurance from the healthcare stabilization fund.
- SB220 - Establishing uniform requirements for all advance voting ballot envelopes.
- SB221 - Amending statutes concerning election officials, election crimes and election procedures.
- SB222 - Removing liability protections from online platforms and requiring certain wireless communication devices to have a default setting notifying parents of application downloads.
- SB223 - Changing the candidate filing deadline and the primary election date to two months earlier than current law, increasing campaign contribution limits and modifying restrictions on campaign activities during legislative sessions.
- SB224 - Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.
- SB225 - Establishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program to expand Medicaid eligibility.
- SB226 - Authorizing educational agencies to disclose student data for the purpose of conducting research contracted for by an educational agency.
- SB227 - Allowing a retailer to retain the state rate of sales and compensating use tax from movie ticket sales and concession sales.
- SB228 - Requiring the secretary for aging and disability services to reimburse counties for certain costs when a person is in a county jail awaiting examination, evaluation or treatment for competency, modernizing statutes concerning county jails, removing the requirement that every county shall have a jail, modifying procedures used when district courts commit prisoners to jail in another county and when counties contract with city jails to keep prisoners and requiring a medical examination before certain United States prisoners or city prisoners are taken into custody of a county jail.
- H Sub for SB229 - House Substitute for SB 229 by Committee on Legislative Modernization - Creating the legislative compensation commission, prescribing powers and duties of the commission and the legislature, establishing the rate of pay for statewide elected officials based on the salary for members of Congress and establishing the rate of pay for judges and justices based on the salary for district judges of the United States.
- SB230 - Enacting the Kansas thrift savings plan act and establishing terms, conditions, requirements, membership elections, accounts, benefits, contributions and distributions related to such act.
- SB231 - Providing postsecondary tuition assistance to certain children of qualifying public school teachers.
- Sub SB232 - Substitute for SB 232 by Committee on Judiciary - Establishing the office of the child advocate as an independent state agency, making orders granting custody for adoption subject to the federal Indian child welfare act, directing the secretary for children and families to consider foster parents as prospective adoptive parents in certain circumstances and authorizing appeal of any order of placement of a child.
- SB233 - Creating a civil cause of action against a physician who performs childhood gender reassignment service and requiring revocation of a physician's license who performs childhood gender reassignment service.
- SB234 - Prohibiting governmental entities from sharing or transmitting social care information into a closed loop referral system.
- SB235 - Expanding limitations to third-party access to provider network contracts and discounts unless certain criteria are met and prohibitions on payment method restrictions and limitations on certain transaction fees from dental services to all healthcare services.
- SB236 - Requiring drug manufacturers to provide pricing under the federal 340B drug pricing program to pharmacies that enter into contractual agreements with entities covered under the 340B program and prohibiting pharmacy benefits managers from denying patients the freedom to use the pharmacy and healthcare provider of such patient's choice.
- SB237 - Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture and proof beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture, remitting proceeds to the state general fund and requiring law enforcement agencies to make forfeiture reports more frequently.
- SB238 - Increasing criminal penalties on drug-related crimes when the drug is fentanyl and creating special sentencing rules for mandatory imprisonment and additional terms of imprisonment for drug-related crimes when the drug is fentanyl or is attractive to minors because of its appearance or packaging.
- SB239 - Providing that certain witnesses shall have the right to be accompanied by a support person during testimony and may be accompanied by a certified critical incident response therapy K9 team.
- SB240 - Amending the crime of aggravated endangering a child to increase the criminal penalties in certain environments where any person is distributing, possessing with intent to distribute, manufacturing or attempting to manufacture fentanyl-related controlled substances.
- SB241 - Requiring certain records and files to be automatically expunged from a juvenile's record.
- SB242 - Enacting the cold case homicide victims' families' rights act to provide for a system for reviewing the case files of cold case homicides upon written application by certain persons.
- SB243 - Providing requirements and procedures for settlement agreements involving a minor.
- H Sub for SB244 - House Substitute for SB 244 by Committee on Judiciary - Updating the Kansas general corporation code, the business entity transactions act, the business entity standard treatment act, the Kansas revised uniform limited partnership act and the Kansas uniform partnership act.
- SB245 - Enacting the commercial financing disclosure act, requiring certain disclosures when making commercial financing product transactions, requiring registration with state bank commissioner, obtaining a surety bond, providing for civil penalties and rules and regulations by the commissioner and authorizing enforcement of such act by the attorney general.
- SB246 - Defining in-state and interstate practitioners under the Kansas telemedicine act, establishing certain standards of care, requiring certain insurance coverage of in-state telemedicine services and establishing the Kansas telehealth advisory committee.
- SB247 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases by a not-for-profit corporation operating a community theater.
- SB248 - Providing sales tax exemptions for certain food and food ingredients and for the construction or repair of buildings used for human habitation by the Kansas state school for the blind and the Kansas state school for the deaf and repealing the state rate reduction for sales of certain food and food ingredients.
- SB249 - Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the officer of state treasurer and commissioner of insurance by statewide party delegate convention.
- SB250 - Removing state department fees for concealed-carry licenses.
- SB251 - Providing sampling rules for alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages for spirits distributors, wine distributors and beer distributors in regard to the amount of products used for samples for distributors, retailers and club and drinking establishment licensees.
- SB252 - Providing for exemptions from property tax and sales tax for certain businesses competing against governmental entities.
- SB253 - Authorizing home delivery by licensed retailers, licensed clubs and drinking establishments and restaurants and third-party delivery services.
- SB254 - Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the office of United States senator by a statewide party delegate convention.
- SB255 - Requiring school districts to provide separate accommodations for students of each biological sex on overnight school sponsored trips.
- SB256 - Providing KPERS 3 members an additional interest credit of 1% for calendar year 2023.
- SB257 - Requiring that closed captioning be enabled on televisions and television receivers in public areas of places of public accommodation.
- SB258 - Enacting the act against abusive access litigation to create a civil action for determining whether litigation that alleges any access violation under the Americans with disabilities act or similar law constitutes abusive litigation and authorize penalties for such abusive litigation.
- SB259 - Prohibiting the use of ballot copies for purposes of any audit or recount of an election, setting a 7:00 p.m. deadline for receipt of advance mail ballots, requiring the use of paper ballots and hand counting, establishing legislative oversight, requiring that certain ballot records and all election records be publicly available and mandating use of a uniform paper for ballot printing.
- SB260 - Prohibiting remote ballot boxes, providing for reporting and publication of voting results and public access to voting records and materials, limiting advance voting provisions and requiring receipt of advance voting ballots by election day, limiting the size of precincts, making the general election a state holiday, providing that the sheriff has sole jurisdiction for and shall provide security at voting places, establishing the authority of the legislature over elections with preeminence over rules and regulations of the secretary of state and federal election law and making certain election crimes felonies.
- SB261 - Authorizing appeals from certain decisions related to a citizen-initiated grand jury.
- SB262 - Requiring voting and vote tabulation by hand and prohibiting electronic poll books or electronic or electromechanical voting or tabulation systems after January 1, 2024, mandating legislative approval of certain election matters and providing for the reporting of vote counts to the secretary of state and publication of the vote counts by the secretary.
- SB263 - Requiring director of property valuation appraiser directives be established by rules and regulations.
- SB264 - Increasing the income tax credit amount for household and dependent care expenses.
- SB265 - Requiring a person convicted of an offense that resulted in the incapacitation or death of a victim who is the parent or guardian of a minor child to pay restitution in the form of child support and increasing the criminal penalties for repeat violations of a protective order.
- SB266 - Requiring law enforcement officers investigating alleged domestic violence to give certain notices to victims and conduct a lethality assessment.
- SB267 - Defining primary aggressor for domestic violence purposes and requiring law enforcement policies to direct that arrest is the preferred response only with respect to the primary aggressor.
- SB268 - Eliminating the statutory qualifications listed for the chief inspector for boiler safety appointed by the state fire marshal.
- SB269 - Exempting charitable raffle prizes of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages from the Kansas liquor control act, the club and drinking establishment act and the Kansas cereal malt beverage act.
- SB270 - Including acts that occur in the course of the taking of property in the crimes of robbery and aggravated robbery.
- SB271 - Limiting the length of trains to 8,500 feet on any main line or branch line and providing for minimum distance for storage of rolling stock.
- SB272 - Increasing the transfer from the state highway fund to the public use general aviation airport development fund.
- SB273 - Eliminating the zoning and planning authority for cities in the three-mile area extending from the city boundaries.
- SB274 - Requiring the use of the cost approach for special purpose property for property tax valuation purposes.
- SB275 - Changing the total amount credited to the state gaming revenues fund, increasing the transfer of moneys from such fund to the correctional institutions building fund and decreasing the transfer of moneys to the state economic development initiatives fund.
- SB276 - Specifying the delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration amount for final hemp products and allowing certain hemp products to be manufactured, marketed, sold or distributed.
- SB277 - Providing for the regulation of supplemental nursing services agencies by the secretary for aging and disability services.
- SB278 - Requiring public utilities to report information regarding customer assistance programs, account delinquencies and disconnections.
- SB279 - Granting law enforcement officials access to the prescription monitoring program database without a warrant and replacing the member of the program advisory committee representing the Kansas bureau of investigation with the attorney general or the attorney general's designee.
- SB280 - Modifying self-defense and use of force provisions related to the initial aggressor standard, changing immunity from criminal prosecution and civil action to an affirmative defense and requiring reporting and publication of certain data related to use of force cases by the Kansas bureau of investigation and the judicial administrator.
- SB281 - Creating the position of dementia services coordinator within the department of aging and disability services.
- SB282 - Establishing child care licensing requirements relating to license capacity and staff-to-child ratios, eliminating certain license fees and training requirements, permitting a 16 year-old staff member to staff a unit with children at least 12 months old without supervision, creating a process for day care facility licensees to apply for temporary waiver of certain statutory requirements and authorizing the secretary to develop and operate pilot programs to increase day care facility availability or capacity.
- SB283 - Prohibiting conveyance of certain real property in this state to foreign adversaries.
- SB284 - Establishing the blind information access act to require the state library to provide on-demand information access services to persons who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind or print disabled.
- SB285 - Eliminating the senate confirmation requirement from the appointment of national guard officers.
- SB286 - Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.
- SB287 - Expanding the Kansas silver alert plan to include persons 18 years of age or older who have dementia, a developmental disability or a cognitive impairment.
- SB288 - Authorizing certain individuals with revoked driver's licenses to be eligible for restricted driving privileges.
- SB289 - Permitting functional incapacitation release and terminal medical condition release for persons sentenced to imprisonment for an off-grid offense and extending terminal medical condition release to inmates in the custody of the secretary of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 180 days.
- SB290 - Requiring a presidential preference primary election to be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May every fourth year and changing the primary election date for all primary elections to the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May.
- SB291 - Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria, directing registered investment advisers to provide ESG criteria notice to clients and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.
- SB292 - Updating statutes related to the Kansas army and air national guard, providing for the appointment of a state judge advocate and providing for the adjustment of death and disability benefits.
- SB293 - Crediting tax revenue generated from wagers made on historical horse races to the horse breeding development fund and the horse fair racing benefit fund.
- SB294 - Increasing the amount of state moneys distributed to local health departments.
- SB295 - Authorizing the continuation of the 20 mill statewide property tax levy for schools.
- SB296 - Prohibiting persons in charge of a building from requiring off-duty police officers carrying a concealed handgun from providing certain personal information or wearing anything identifying such persons as a law enforcement officer or as being armed.
- SB297 - Revising the definition of "abortion" to clarify procedures that are excluded from such definition.
- SB298 - Providing for child support orders for unborn children with a detectable heartbeat.
- SB299 - Providing a Kansas exemption for state income tax purposes for an unborn child with a detectable heartbeat.
- SB300 - Decreasing the privilege tax rates on banks, trust companies and savings and loan associations by reducing the normal tax rates.
- SB301 - Requiring annual filing of a statement of substantial interest by local governmental officers and employees, exempting elected or appointed officers of townships or school districts from such requirements absent a change in substantial interests of such officers.
- SB302 - Suspending fidfin transactions, custodial services and trust business of technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions until the legislature expressly consents to and approves such activities by an act of the legislature and requiring the legislature to conduct a forensic audit of technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions.
- SB303 - Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.
- SB304 - Authorizing the state board of education to establish a new unified school district, if necessary, for the attachment of territory of a school district disorganized via voter petition and providing for administrative and judicial review of resolutions to permanently close a public school building.
- SB305 - Enacting the massage therapist licensure act to provide for regulation and licensing of massage therapists.
- SB306 - Including losses from investments in technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions in Kansas adjusted gross income for income tax purposes.
- SB307 - Adding for-profit private entity to the definition of "qualified applicant" in the Kansas fights addiction act.
- SB308 - Establishing a state employment preference for persons with disabilities and expanding the veterans preference to include remarried spouses of a deceased veteran who died while, and as a result of, serving in the armed forces and surviving spouses, whether remarried or not remarried of a prisoner of war.
- SB309 - Creating the fixing instant revenue shock for taxpayers fund and the local extraordinary needs fund, establishing the joint committee on local extraordinary needs grants and abolishing the local ad valorem tax reduction fund.
- SB310 - Creating the medical cannabis regulation act to regulate the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical cannabis.
- SB311 - Excluding internal revenue code section 1031 exchange transactions as indicators of fair market value for property tax valuation purposes.
- SB312 - Requiring the approval of the board of county commissioners prior to the exercise of the power of eminent domain by certain public utilities.
- SB313 - Clarifying the determination of taxable income and providing for the passing through of tax credits to electing pass-through entity owners for purposes of the salt parity act.
- SB314 - Prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from requiring COVID-19 vaccination for children attending a child care facility or school.
- SB315 - Requiring child care facilities, elementary, secondary and postsecondary educational institutions and employers to grant exemptions from vaccine requirements without inquiring into the sincerity of the request and repealing the meningitis vaccine requirement to live in student housing.
- SB316 - Authorizing a comprehensive grant program for not-for-profit independent institutions of higher education to be administered by the treasurer.
- SB317 - Permitting a prosecution for childhood sexual abuse to be commenced at any time, extending the time to file civil actions for recovery of damages caused by childhood sexual abuse and providing exceptions in the Kansas tort claims act for claims arising from such abuse.
- SB318 - Removing the requirement that municipal courts collect fingerprints from persons convicted of violating certain municipal ordinance provisions related to vehicle registration or driving without a valid driver's license or motor vehicle liability insurance coverage.
- SB319 - Establishing the alternatives to abortion program to provide resources and promote childbirth to women facing unplanned pregnancies.
- SB320 - Creating the born-alive infants protection act to provide legal protections for infants who are born alive regardless of the intent of the delivery.
- SB321 - Providing for a presidential preference primary election on March 19, 2024, and establishing voter registration and voting procedures for such election.
- SB322 - Authorizing any gaming compact regarding sports wagering to include provisions governing sports wagering outside the boundaries of Indian lands.
- SB323 - Providing for the election of county appraisers.
- SB324 - Creating the legislative help grant fund, establishing legislative help grants, state representative grants and state senator grants for cities and counties and prescribing procedures, requirements and limitations for such grants.
- SB325 - Establishing the transformation of passenger and freight vehicle industry program to attract businesses engaged in electric motor vehicle and hydrogen-powered vehicle production by offering qualified companies that meet certain requirements an investment tax credit, retention of a percentage of total payroll tax, reimbursement of a percentage of eligible employee training and education expenses and a sales tax exemption for construction costs of the qualified company’s qualified business facility.
- SB326 - Making and concerning appropriations for FY 23 and FY 24 for the department of administration for an income tax rebate to certain Kansas resident taxpayers.
- HB2001 - Defining grounds for impeachment of justices of the supreme court and certain judges of the district court.
- HB2002 - Providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Dickinson and Grant counties, providing for a sales tax exemption for area agencies on aging and purchases made by Kansas suicide prevention HQ, inc., providing that the secretary of revenue file a release of warrant in the county where such warrant is docketed, granting authority to the director of property valuation to develop qualifying courses and providing that certain tax notices and statements may be transmitted by electronic means by the county treasurer and county appraiser if consented to by the taxpayer.
- HB2003 - Authorizing the Kansas state high school activities association to establish a school classification system based on student attendance and other factors.
- HB2004 - Establishing the EV energy equity road repair tax act and providing for a road repair tax on electricity distributed from a public charging station for electric vehicles.
- HB2005 - Creating a traffic infraction for operating a vehicle while fatigued.
- HB2006 - Making the use of artificial light for the purpose of spotting, locating or taking wildlife unlawful and restricting rule and regulation authority.
- HB2007 - Prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from requiring a COVID-19 vaccination for care at a child care facility or attendance at a school.
- HB2008 - Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections and allowing certain service credit purchases of previous KPERS security officer service for purposes of KP&F retirement benefits.
- HB2009 - Providing for sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and diapers.
- S Sub for HB2010 - Senate Substitute for HB 2010 by Committee on Judiciary - Updating a statutory cross reference to provide proper jury instruction in cases when a defendant lacks the required mental state to commit a crime; 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; enacting the reduce armed violence act to increase the criminal penalties for certain violations of criminal possession of a weapon by a convicted felon that involve firearms; providing that the service of postrelease supervision period shall not toll except as otherwise provided by law; and allowing certain nondrug offenders to participate in a certified drug abuse treatment program.
- HB2011 - Providing a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for certain amounts received as compensation for members of the armed forces.
- HB2012 - Requiring offenders on probation, parole or postrelease supervision to complete a citizenship curriculum.
- HB2013 - Requiring a runoff election between the top two candidates whenever a candidate for a statewide office fails to receive a majority of the votes cast at a general or special election.
- HB2014 - Designating a portion of United States highway 69 in Crawford county as the Robert Lessen memorial highway.
- HB2015 - Authorizing the designee of an employing agency or entity to petition the court for an order requiring infectious disease testing.
- S Sub for HB2016 - Senate Substitute for HB 2016 by the Committee on Judiciary - Enacting the act against abusive access litigation to create a civil action for determining whether litigation that alleges any access violation under the Americans with disabilities act or similar law constitutes abusive litigation and authorize penalties for such abusive litigation.
- HB2017 - Enacting the uniform family law arbitration act.
- HB2018 - Permitting 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.
- HB2019 - Implementing additional reporting requirements for information technology projects and state agencies, requiring additional information technology security training and status reports, requiring reporting of significant cybersecurity audits and changing the membership requirements, terms of members and the quorum requirements for the information technology executive council.
- HB2020 - Providing that the employment status of a driver of a motor carrier does not change as a result of the inclusion of safety improvements on a vehicle and establishing conditions for when a driver is an independent contractor for a transportation network company.
- HB2021 - Requiring the secretary for children and families to assess certain children and the secretary of corrections to provide certain services to juveniles in detention, changing the criteria used to refer and admit juveniles to a juvenile crisis intervention center, 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.
- HB2022 - Providing for the appointment of the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol by the attorney general, not the governor; transferring the duties of governor relating to the Kansas highway patrol to the attorney general; granting jurisdiction of the Kansas highway patrol to the attorney general, a division to be known as the Kansas highway patrol.
- HB2023 - Creating the crime of interference with the conduct of a healthcare facility, providing criminal penalties for violation thereof and increasing the criminal penalties for battery of a healthcare provider.
- HB2024 - Expanding legal surrender of an infant to include newborn safety devices, requiring a referral of an alleged victim of child abuse or neglect for an examination as part of an investigation, creating a program in the department of health and environment to provide training and payment for such examinations, enacting the Representative Gail Finney memorial foster care bill of rights, applying the federal Indian child welfare act to certain actions under the revised Kansas code for care of children.
- HB2025 - Authorizing a self-funded cost-of-living adjustment retirement benefit option for certain KPERS members.
- HB2026 - Requiring the secretary of revenue to file release of tax warrants in the county where the warrant is docketed after payment of taxes owed.
- HB2027 - Creating a procedure to prevent distribution of a decedent's assets to a person charged with the felonious killing of the decedent until criminal proceedings are completed.
- HB2028 - Requiring certain records to be automatically expunged from a person's criminal record.
- HB2029 - Increasing the time of an initial restraining order and possible extensions issued in a protection from abuse order or a protection from stalking, sexual assault or human trafficking order.
- HB2030 - Authorizing nonpublic school students to participate in activities regulated by the Kansas state high school activities association and allowing nonpublic school students who enroll part time in a public school to participate in nonpublic school activities.
- HB2031 - Enacting the reduce armed violence act to increase the criminal penalties for certain violations of criminal possession of a weapon by a convicted felon that involve firearms.
- HB2032 - Allowing persons with felony drug convictions to receive benefits under the food assistance program.
- HB2033 - Changing the criteria used to refer and admit juveniles to a juvenile crisis intervention center.
- HB2034 - Requiring a referral of an alleged victim of child abuse or neglect for an examination as part of an investigation, creating a program in the department of health and environment to provide training and payment for such examinations.
- HB2035 - Requiring the secretary of state to submit an annual report to the legislature on voter registration procedures.
- HB2036 - Creating a property tax exemption for retired and disabled veterans.
- HB2037 - Requiring verification of residential addresses of registered voters and creating the crime of falsifying a residential address for purposes of voter registration.
- HB2038 - Requiring postsecondary educational institutions to indicate when a student's identification issued by such institution cannot be used for voting purposes.
- HB2039 - Designating Lehigh Portland state park and exempting disabled veterans from certain requirements and fees relating to hunting and fishing licenses.
- HB2040 - Revising the Kansas school equity and enhancement act to provide per-student education funding based on student enrollment in the current school year.
- HB2041 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases by a not-for-profit corporation operating a community theater.
- HB2042 - Authorizing towing by self-storage unit operators of motor vehicles, watercraft or trailers for nonpayment of rent or abandonment and providing for notice to occupants, a right of redemption prior to towing and liability protection for operators.
- HB2043 - Requiring that discharged inmates be offered the opportunity to register to vote and requiring the secretary of state to develop a voter registration program that offers voter registration services through certain state agencies and at each accredited high school.
- HB2044 - Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
- HB2045 - Increasing the statutory limit for charges assessed on loans made by pawnbrokers.
- HB2046 - Requiring all persons to be 18 years of age to be eligible to give consent for marriage and eliminating exceptions to such requirement.
- HB2047 - Increasing the amortization period on loans from the Kansas water pollution control revolving fund.
- HB2048 - Providing additional student eligibility under the tax credit for low income students scholarship program and increasing the amount of the tax credit for contributions made pursuant to such program.
- HB2049 - Changing the length of the nurse aide course required for unlicensed employees in adult care homes to 75 hours.
- HB2050 - Updating income eligibility requirements for the state children's health insurance program.
- HB2051 - Establishing the advisory commission on Asian-American Pacific Islander affairs.
- HB2052 - Requiring correction of voter registration lists when notice is provided by a court that a person is disqualified from jury service due to not being a citizen of the United States.
- S Sub for HB2053 - Senate Substitute for HB 2053 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Providing for a presidential preference primary election on March 19, 2024, and establishing voter registration and voting procedures for such election.
- HB2054 - Modifying the deadline for requesting a recount after an election.
- HB2055 - Prohibiting third parties from mailing advance voting ballot applications to registered voters.
- HB2056 - Requiring all advance voting ballots to be returned by 7 p.m. on election day.
- HB2057 - Regulating the use of remote ballot boxes for the return of advance voting ballots.
- S Sub for HB2058 - Senate Substitute for HB 2058 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Authorizing any gaming compact regarding sports wagering to include provisions governing sports wagering outside the boundaries of Indian lands and crediting tax revenue generated from wagers on historical horse races to the horse breeding development fund and the horse fair racing benefit fund.
- HB2059 - Exempting charitable raffle prizes of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages from the Kansas liquor control act, the club and drinking establishment act and the Kansas cereal malt beverage act; amending the spirits, wine and beer distributors law regulating samples; requiring monthly remittance of gallonage taxes regarding special order shipping of wine; allowing businesses to sell cereal malt beverage by the drink on Sundays without requiring that 30% of the gross receipts of such businesses be derived from the sale of food; permitting food establishments to allow dogs in outside areas on the premises and food establishments that are microbreweries to allow dogs in outside and inside areas on the premises notwithstanding certain provisions of the Kansas food code; amending the common consumption area law to permit rather than require roads be blocked and allowing designation of such areas by signage.
- S Sub for HB2060 - Senate Substitute for HB 2060 by Committee on Education - Authorizing payments from the state safety fund to community colleges for the provision of driver's education, authorizing the provision of tools, supplies and examinations to AO-K career pathway program participants and including high school equivalency credentials in performance-based payments for postsecondary educational institutions.
- HB2061 - Providing an income tax rate of 5% for individuals and corporations, decreasing the surtax for entities subject to the privilege tax and providing that future income tax rate decreases be contingent on exceeding revenue estimates.
- HB2062 - Discontinuing the excise tax on rental and leased motor vehicles and imposing property tax on such vehicles.
- HB2063 - Limiting current workers compensation benefit reductions that are based on the receipt of retirement benefits to reductions only to permanent disability compensation and only when retirement benefits begin after the accident.
- HB2064 - Establishing the Kansas employee emergency savings account (KEESA) program to allow eligible employers to establish employee savings accounts, providing an income and privilege tax credit for certain eligible employer deposits to such employee savings accounts and providing a subtraction modification for certain employee deposits to such savings accounts.
- HB2065 - 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.
- HB2066 - Providing for a property tax exemption for up to two motor vehicles for volunteer firefighters and volunteer emergency medical service providers.
- HB2067 - Increasing the felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes to match the crime of theft.
- HB2068 - 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.
- S Sub for HB2069 - Senate Substitute for HB 2069 by Committee on Judiciary - Prohibiting conveyance of certain real property in this state to foreign adversaries.
- S Sub for HB2070 - Senate Substitute for HB 2070 by Committee on Judiciary - Establishing the office of the child advocate as an independent state agency, making orders granting custody for adoption subject to the federal Indian child welfare act, directing the secretary for children and families to consider foster parents as prospective adoptive parents in certain circumstances and authorizing appeal of any order of placement of a child.
- HB2071 - Extending terminal medical release to inmates in the custody of the department of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 120 days.
- HB2072 - Reducing the criminal penalties for most severity level 5 drug crimes and increasing the penalties for offenders in criminal history category 5-I.
- HB2073 - Prohibiting fines and fees from being assessed against a juvenile or a juvenile's parent, guardian or custodian in a case pursuant to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code.
- HB2074 - Allowing courts to prohibit possession of a firearm in a temporary custody order pursuant to the care and treatment act for mentally ill persons.
- HB2075 - Providing for the publication of signed statements of fair campaign practices and a cause of action for violations of such statement.
- HB2076 - Repealing the adoption protection act.
- Sub HB2077 - Substitute for HB 2077 by the Committee on Appropriations - Implementing additional reporting requirements for information technology projects and state agencies, requiring additional information technology security training and status reports, requiring reporting of significant cybersecurity audits and changing the membership requirements, terms of members and the quorum requirements for the information technology executive council.
- HB2078 - Changing the membership requirements, terms of members and the quorum requirements for the information technology executive council.
- HB2079 - Establishing a statutory white-tailed deer firearm hunting season and requiring the Kansas department of wildlife and parks to provide resident hunting license holders certain permits free of charge.
- HB2080 - Authorizing students enrolled in a virtual school to take virtual state assessments.
- HB2081 - Creating the aspiring future teacher of the year scholarship program; such scholarships based on the recipients of the Kansas teacher of the year award backgrounds and attributes; making and concerning appropriations for the program for fiscal years ending June 30, 2024, June 30, 2025, June 30, 2026, June 30, 2027, and June 30, 2028, for the department of education for such scholarships.
- HB2082 - Authorizing counties to create a code inspection and enforcement fund and a municipalities fight addiction fund, and expanding the scope of county equipment reserve fund to include other technology expenses.
- HB2083 - Creating the Kansas vacant property act to prohibit municipalities from imposing any fees or registration requirements on the basis that property is unoccupied.
- HB2084 - Enacting the kratom consumer protection act, defining kratom as a food product, prohibiting the sale of kratom that is adulterated, requiring persons to be at least 18 years of age for the purchase of such product, establishing civil fines for violations of the act and requiring the secretary of agriculture to adopt rules and regulations for the administration of the act.
- HB2085 - Including juvenile corrections officers in the definition of "security officer" for purposes of the KPERS correctional employees group.
- HB2086 - Amending statutes concerning election procedures and election officials.
- HB2087 - Directing political parties to have procedures for the selection of presidential electors.
- HB2088 - Directing the capitol preservation committee to develop and approve plans for a mural honoring the 1st Kansas (Colored) Voluntary Infantry regiment.
- HB2089 - Modifying the requirement to report individuals who solicit memberships on behalf of prepaid service plans from semi-annually to annually and upon application for registration and discontinuing payment of annual registration fees for such plans.
- HB2090 - Authorizing the commissioner of insurance to set the amount of certain fees, specifying permissible uses of information obtained from background checks, fingerprinting and criminal history records checks; discontinuing annual registration fees for prepaid service plans and modifying reporting requirements related to such plans; and decreasing the premium tax rate imposed on surplus lines insurance.
- HB2091 - Requiring the secretary of agriculture to establish a division of sustainable agriculture that shall apply for federal grant funds under the greenhouse gas reduction fund to assist farmers in converting to renewable energy and sustainable agriculture practices.
- HB2092 - Reapportioning the districts of certain members of the Washburn university board of regents who are appointed by the city of Topeka.
- HB2093 - Discontinuing payments to certain group-funded insurance pools, refunding existing balances thereof and abolishing such funds and establishing the group-funded pools refund fund; adjusting the basis upon which certain premium tax calculations are made, requiring such premium taxes to be paid 90 days after each calendar year and basing such premium taxes upon the gross premiums collected for the previous calendar year; and adding fire districts to the definition of "municipality" for purposes of the the payment of COBRA premiums under certain circumstances.
- HB2094 - Requiring work registrants ages 50-59 to complete an employment and training program to receive food assistance, establishing periods of ineligibility for child care subsidy based on cooperation with child support services and requiring the secretary to conduct reviews of cooperation with child support.
- HB2095 - Changing the required number of employees contained in the definitions of "large employer" and "small employer" for purposes of coverage of autism spectrum disorder.
- HB2096 - Requiring certain premium taxes to be paid 90 days after each calendar year and basing such premium taxes upon the gross premiums collected for the previous calendar year.
- HB2097 - Removing the requirement of a documented written demand for premiums as part of a prima facie case against agents or brokers who fail to pay premiums due.
- HB2098 - Adding certain legal entities to the definition of "person" thereby making such entities subject to penalties for violations of insurance law.
- HB2099 - Discontinuing certain exemptions from the pharmacy benefits manager licensure act.
- HB2100 - Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, indemnifying KPERS with respect to actions taken in compliance with such act, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.
- HB2101 - 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 such default.
- HB2102 - Making appropriations for FY 2023 for the state treasurer for the repurchase of certain KPERS pension obligation revenue bonds.
- HB2103 - Eliminating the statutory 15% alternative investment limit for the KPERS fund and requiring the KPERS board to establish an alternative investment percentage limit.
- HB2104 - Defining options for early discharge from probation for certain offenders and limiting the maximum term of supervision on probation.
- HB2105 - Enacting the Kansas earned wage access services act, establishing requirements, duties and prohibitions for persons engaged in earned wage access services and providing for the administration of such act by the office of the state bank commissioner.
- HB2106 - Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of property and services used in the provision of communications services and a deduction from sales or compensating use tax when selling and buying different motor vehicles within 90 days.
- HB2107 - Increasing the income limit to qualify for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income.
- HB2108 - Providing a back-to-school sales tax holiday for sales of certain school supplies, computers and clothing.
- HB2109 - Increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income and providing that all social security benefits qualify for the subtraction modification commencing in tax year 2026.
- HB2110 - Allowing single sales factor apportionment of business income for certain taxpayers.
- HB2111 - Establishing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for food and food ingredients, providing a sales tax exemption for children's diapers and feminine hygiene products, establishing the STAR bonds food sales tax revenue replacement fund, altering the calculation for STAR bond districts and discontinuing the food sales income tax credit.
- HB2112 - Enacting the Representative Gail Finney foster care bill of rights.
- HB2113 - Prohibiting denial of a petition for expungement due to the petitioner's inability to pay outstanding costs, fees, fines or restitution, providing that the waiting period for expungement starts on the date of conviction or adjudication and authorizing expungement of a juvenile adjudication if the juvenile has not committed a felony offense in the previous two years.
- HB2114 - Renaming the joint committee on corrections and juvenile justice oversight in honor of Representative J. Russell (Russ) Jennings and requiring the committee to monitor the implementation of juvenile justice reforms.
- HB2115 - Prohibiting the use of restraints during hearings under the revised Kansas juvenile justice code unless deemed appropriate by the court.
- HB2116 - Requiring the secretary of state to join the electronic registration information center (ERIC) to aid state and local officials in keeping voter registration rolls current.
- HB2117 - Requiring the secretary of state to revise the information collected from persons registering to vote to ensure that the state may utilize the systematic alien verification of entitlements program (SAVE) to delete non-citizens from voter registration rolls.
- HB2118 - Requiring the secretary of state to enter into agreements with the Kansas department of aging and disability services, the Kansas department of children and families and the Kansas department of health and environment to cross-check various welfare recipient data to ensure the state's voter registration rolls are current.
- HB2119 - Requiring precinct committeemen and committeewomen to provide the county clerk with their address, phone number and email address.
- HB2120 - Requiring the secretary of state to periodically review state voter registration rolls to investigate when multiple voters utilize the same residential area address and when there are persons with discrepancies in the spelling of names at that address.
- Sub HB2121 - Substitute for HB 2121 by the Committee on Judiciary - Extending the suspension of statutory speedy trial time limitations and providing that time during the COVID-19 public health emergency shall not be assessed against the state.
- HB2122 - Requiring a witness to each signature on an advance voting ballot envelope and limiting the witness to not more than 10 advance voting ballot envelopes.
- HB2123 - Establishing the office of entrepreneurship within the department of commerce, encouraging that 5% of state contracts and certain incentive funding go toward Kansas businesses that have been in operation for less than five years, encouraging the elimination of first-year business fees and requiring the office of entrepreneurship to submit an annual report to the legislature.
- HB2124 - Allowing businesses to sell cereal malt beverage by the drink on Sundays without requiring that 30% of such businesses’ gross receipts be derived from the sale of food.
- HB2125 - Providing for charitable event permits and demonstration permits for body art services, authorizing cease and desist orders against unlicensed providers of body art services and requiring related administrative actions to be in accordance with the Kansas administrative procedure act and reviewable under the Kansas judicial review act and exempting adult care homes from statutes governing cosmetology and barbering facilities.
- HB2126 - Authorizing the over-the-counter purchase of ivermectin tablets and hydroxychloroquine tablets.
- S Sub for HB2127 - Senate Substitute for HB 2127 by Committee on Judiciary - Permitting a prosecution for childhood sexual abuse to be commenced at any time, extending the time to file civil actions against an individual perpetrator or an entity for recovery of damages caused by childhood sexual abuse and providing exceptions in the Kansas tort claims act for claims arising from such abuse.
- HB2128 - Creating definitions of "intimate partner" and "intimate partner violence" in the Kansas criminal code and requiring certain considerations be made in determining bond when a crime is committed against an intimate partner.
- HB2129 - Requiring defendants who petition the court for forensic DNA testing to notify the court when such testing is complete and request a hearing based on whether the evidence is favorable or unfavorable.
- HB2130 - Permitting a copy of a will to be filed and admitted to probate, increasing certain dollar amounts in the Kansas probate code, adjusting time requirements linked to notice by publication and mailing in the Kansas probate code and clarifying how property held under a transfer-on-death deed is distributed when one beneficiary predeceases the grantor.
- HB2131 - Providing that the mission of the judicial council is to study the administration of justice in Kansas and make recommendations for improvements therefor.
- HB2132 - Expanding the eligible fields of study and establishing a maximum scholarship amount for certain private postsecondary educational institutions in the Kansas promise scholarship act.
- HB2133 - Providing that fiduciary financial institutions shall be overseen, supervised and examined by the office of the state bank commissioner as a chartered trust company, allowing a fiduciary financial institution to refer to itself as a trust company in legal or regulatory filings or disclosures to existing or prospective customers or investors and authorizing a fiduciary financial institution to exercise fiduciary powers and full trust powers and to engage as a trust company under state and federal law.
- HB2134 - Providing a deduction from sales or compensating use tax when selling a wrecked or damaged salvaged vehicle and purchasing a subsequent motor vehicle.
- HB2135 - Establishing an income, privilege and premium tax credit for contributions to eligible charitable organizations operating pregnancy centers or residential maternity facilities.
- HB2136 - Providing an income tax subtraction modification for sales of property subject to eminent domain.
- HB2137 - Authorizing taxing subdivisions to send notices required to exceed the revenue neutral rate if the county clerk fails to send such notice and providing for reimbursement of printing and postage costs.
- S Sub for HB2138 - Senate Substitute for HB 2138 by Committee on Education - Requiring school districts to provide separate accommodations for students of each biological sex on overnight school district sponsored trips, requiring contracts for exclusive broadcasts of state high school activities association activities to permit certain local broadcasts and providing for administrative review of resolutions to permanently close a school building of a school district.
- HB2139 - Creating the crime of abuse of a sports official and providing criminal penalties therefor.
- HB2140 - Requiring work registrants ages 50-59 to complete an employment and training program to receive food assistance.
- HB2141 - Requiring custodial and non-custodial parents to cooperate with child support enforcement programs for food assistance eligibility and disqualifying such parents from food assistance for being delinquent in support payments.
- HB2142 - Creating the get the lead out of school drinking water act to require schools to comply with legal limits on lead content in school drinking water.
- HB2143 - Establishing requirements for school district bullying policies and procedures for investigating complaints.
- HB2144 - Authorizing modification of a noncharitable irrevocable trust to provide that the rule against perpetuities is inapplicable, providing that the Kansas uniform statutory rule against perpetuities is inapplicable to trusts under certain circumstances and modifying the definition of resident trust in the Kansas income tax act.
- HB2145 - Extending voting franchise in city elections to qualified electors living in areas subject to extraterritorial zoning or subdivision regulations.
- HB2146 - Increasing penalties for operating a vehicle at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour over the speed limit.
- HB2147 - Requiring a person providing wrecker or towing service or agency to provide a certification of compliance to a purchaser upon the sale and transfer of an abandoned or towed vehicle, prohibiting the manufacture, importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale, installation or reinstallation of a counterfeit supplemental restraint system component or nonfunctional airbag and providing for criminal penalties for violation thereof and expanding permitted lighting equipment on vehicles to include all ground effect lighting.
- HB2148 - Increasing certain registration and title fees on vehicles for services provided by county treasurers and the division of vehicles, decreasing certain fees related to administrative costs and disposition of such fees and eliminating the division of vehicles modernization surcharge.
- HB2149 - Allowing distinctive license plates to be personalized license plates.
- HB2150 - Repealing the zoning and planning authority for cities in the three-mile area extending from the city boundaries.
- HB2151 - Requiring the secretary of corrections to notify judges, prosecutors, nonexpert witnesses and lead investigators when an inmate is released from custody.
- HB2152 - Requiring the display of the national motto in public schools, colleges and universities.
- HB2153 - Authorizing the attorney general to coordinate training regarding a multidisciplinary team approach to intervention in reports involving alleged human trafficking for law enforcement agencies and requiring training on human trafficking awareness and identification for certain child welfare agencies, juvenile justice agencies, mental health professionals and school personnel.
- HB2154 - Providing for the statewide election of commissioners of the state corporation commission, establishing the utilities regulation division in the office of the attorney general, requiring such division to represent and protect the collective interests of utility customers in utility rate-related proceedings and exempting the state corporation commission from the open meetings act.
- HB2155 - Requiring the state corporation commission to review the regional rate competitiveness of an electric utility's rates in electric utility rate proceedings.
- HB2156 - Authorizing public utilities subject to the jurisdiction of the state corporation commission to establish rates that benefit low-income residential customers.
- HB2157 - Creating the campus intellectual diversity act to establish an office of public policy events at each public postsecondary educational institution.
- HB2158 - Creating the campus free speech act to require each public postsecondary educational institution to adopt a policy of free expression.
- HB2159 - Providing for additional sources of revenue for the water program management fund and creating additional fees for the regulation of underground injection control wells.
- HB2160 - Exempting the transport of cotton bales from the secured load requirements under certain conditions.
- HB2161 - Enacting the patient right to visitation act to require patient care facilities to adopt visitation rules to allow certain relatives and other persons, including clergy, to visit terminally ill patients and other patients making major medical decisions.
- HB2162 - Providing for sales tax exemption for hygiene products.
- HB2163 - Requiring statutory due process procedures for a school district's non-renewal or termination of a teacher contract.
- HB2164 - Creating the crime of elector fraud to make it a crime to falsify presidential elector certificates.
- HB2165 - Amending the campaign finance and governmental ethics statutes to extend the time frame for hearings before the governmental ethics commission and making technical amendments.
- HB2166 - Expanding the elections crime of corrupt political advertising to be consistent with the campaign finance act and clarifying the scope of its application.
- HB2167 - Amending the campaign finance act to regulate and limit the use of cryptocurrency and to prohibit the use of any political funds collected by a candidate or candidate committee for a candidate for federal office.
- HB2168 - Allowing hemp fiber, grain and seeds to be used as food for livestock, poultry and pets; adding hemp grain to the definition of grain; authorizing the secretary to utilize performance-based sampling when inspecting industrial hemp; lowering license and registration fees; extending license and registration periods to two years; and exempting certain hemp processors from fingerprinting and background check requirements.
- HB2169 - Permitting a prosecution for childhood sexual abuse to be commenced at any time, permitting victims of childhood sexual abuse to bring a civil action for recovery of damages caused by such abuse at any time and reviving claims against any party for such damages that occurred on or after July 1, 1984.
- S Sub for HB2170 - Senate Substitute for HB 2170 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Creating the donor intent protection act to provide enforcement of donor-imposed restrictions on philanthropic gifts of endowment funds or to endowment funds.
- HB2171 - Providing that peer review privilege for healthcare providers does not apply to factual information.
- HB2172 - Enacting the uniform trust decanting act, authorizing modification of a noncharitable irrevocable trust to provide that the rule against perpetuities is inapplicable, providing that the Kansas uniform statutory rule against perpetuities is inapplicable to trusts under certain circumstances and modifying the definition of resident trust in the Kansas income tax act.
- HB2173 - Ensuring that refrigerants that are approved for use under federal law may be used in Kansas.
- HB2174 - Authorizing the Kansas human rights commission or any city or county to remove an unlawful restrictive covenant by recording a redacted plat or declaration.
- HB2175 - Providing for future decreased income tax rates contingent on retention of a 7.5% state general fund ending balance.
- HB2176 - Creating the Arkansas city area public library district act and the Udall area public library district act, requiring an election for the creation of such district and authorizing unified school districts No. 470 and 463 to levy a tax on behalf of such library district.
- HB2177 - Removing statutory provisions that require marriage to be between two parties of the opposite sex.
- HB2178 - Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and status as a veteran.
- HB2179 - Establishing periods of ineligibility for child care subsidy based on cooperation with child support services and requiring the secretary to conduct reviews of cooperation with child support.
- HB2180 - Increasing good time and program credit for certain offenders and removing liability protection for wrongful acts committed by the department of corrections in making good time and program credit calculations.
- HB2181 - Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.
- HB2182 - Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit, sales tax exemption and loans and grants to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas and establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas.
- HB2183 - Removing the cap on damages that may be awarded in wrongful death actions.
- HB2184 - Making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 for various state agencies.
- HB2185 - Permitting short form notification service and alternative methods of service under the protection from abuse act and the protection from stalking, sexual assault or human trafficking act and clarifying precedence of child-related orders issued under the protection from abuse act.
- HB2186 - Modifying the criminal penalties for unlawful voluntary sexual relations and excluding juveniles adjudicated for the offense from offender registration requirements.
- HB2187 - Adding members to the commission on peace officers' standards and training and requiring the new members to be appointed with a preference to increase diversity.
- HB2188 - Regulating the sale and distribution of kratom products, requiring the secretary of agriculture to adopt rules and regulations and requiring licensure of kratom product dealers.
- HB2189 - Granting jurisdiction to the court to extend custody of non-minor dependents to the secretary for children and families.
- HB2190 - Expanding certain election crimes and creating new ones, eliminating the criminal prosecutorial authority of the secretary of state and defining special elections.
- HB2191 - Authorizing the children's cabinet to form a 501(c)(3) for fundraising for the Dolly Parton imagination library book gifting program.
- HB2192 - Concerning state agencies; requiring the secretary of administration to include on the Kansas taxpayer transparency act website certain information concerning grants, grant awardees and grant applications.
- HB2193 - Concerning the investment of state moneys; reestablishing the provisions of law authorizing the state treasurer to certify and transfer a portion of state moneys, equivalent to the aggregate net amount received for unclaimed property, available for investment to the KPERS board of trustees.
- HB2194 - Enacting the Representative Gail Finney memorial foster care bill of rights.
- HB2195 - Increasing the amount of retirant compensation subject to the statutory employer contribution rate to the first $50,000 of compensation earned by a retirant in a calendar year and for a period commencing July 1, 2023, and ending December 31, 2024, requiring participating employers to pay only the statutory employer contribution rate on all compensation of a retirant employed in a covered position.
- HB2196 - Providing membership affiliation in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system for certain law enforcement officers and employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks, expanding deferred retirement option program (DROP) membership to all Kansas police and firemen's retirement system members and extending the expiration date on DROP.
- HB2197 - Providing a procedure for the distribution of a first-time home buyer savings account balance upon the death of an account holder, changing the term "transfer on death" to "payable on death" and resolving a conflict when beneficiaries differ on a financial institution's account records and tax forms required by the secretary of revenue.
- HB2198 - Providing membership affiliation in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system for certain law enforcement officers and employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks.
- HB2199 - Authorizing disabled veterans to receive a sales tax exemption for the purchase of up to two motor vehicles.
- HB2200 - Establishing a property tax exemption for retired and disabled veterans.
- S Sub for HB2201 - Senate Substitute for HB 2201 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Excluding social security payments from household income and increasing the appraised value and household income thresholds for eligibility of seniors and disabled veterans related to increased property tax homestead claims.
- HB2202 - Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of over-the-counter drugs.
- HB2203 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases made by sleep in heavenly peace, inc.
- HB2204 - Establishing a state tax credit for family caregivers of disabled veterans.
- HB2205 - Creating the Udall area public library district act, requiring an election for the creation of such district and authorizing unified school district No. 463 to levy a tax on behalf of the library district.
- HB2206 - Amending the campaign finance act's definition of expressly advocating for a candidate by adding a reasonable person standard to the definition.
- HB2207 - Expanding the election crime of corrupt political advertising to include messages sent using text messaging devices.
- HB2208 - Authorizing the state historical society to convey certain real property to the Shawnee Tribe.
- HB2209 - Providing that national guard members receive benefits under the workers compensation act.
- HB2210 - Eliminating the senate confirmation requirement from the appointment of national guard officers.
- HB2211 - Establishing the office of homeland security within the adjutant general's office and prescribing powers and duties thereof.
- HB2212 - Eliminating offender registration requirements for certain juvenile offenders.
- HB2213 - Authorizing offenders subject to offender registration to register at one location, creating a mechanism for fees to be waived and creating a mechanism to seek relief from registration requirements for violent offenders.
- HB2214 - Changing the name of the Larned correctional mental health facility to the Larned state correctional facility and removing references to facilities that no longer exist.
- HB2215 - Creating the crime of utilizing a drug-masking product and providing criminal penalties therefor.
- HB2216 - Removing the mandatory term of imprisonment as a penalty for driving with license that is canceled, suspended or revoked for failure to pay fines.
- HB2217 - Requiring that a criminal sentence be presumptive imprisonment if a person felony was committed against a person based on that person's actual or perceived race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin or sexual orientation.
- HB2218 - Establishing the Sunflower education equity act to provide education savings accounts for qualified students in Kansas.
- HB2219 - Allowing an itemized deduction for certain wagering losses for individual income tax purposes.
- HB2220 - Establishing a five-year property tax exemption for city, county and township property used for business incubator purposes.
- HB2221 - Expanding the eligible uses for the 0% state rate for sales tax for certain utilities and the levying of sales tax on such sales by cities and counties and authorizing cities and counties to exempt such sales from such city or county taxes.
- HB2222 - Prohibiting the enforcement of federal rules or regulations and the promulgation of state rules and regulations to carry out such enforcement without legislative approval.
- HB2223 - Removing the sunset for the high-density at-risk student weighting under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.
- HB2224 - Increasing the number of school days and hours that must be provided by school districts for each school year.
- HB2225 - Limiting cost recovery for certain electric public utilities' transmission-related costs.
- HB2226 - Extending the time period for notice of excavations and permitting use of virtual whitelining for excavations.
- HB2227 - Authorizing certain power purchase agreements with renewable energy suppliers, exempting the sales of electricity pursuant to power purchase agreements from public utility regulation and requiring electric public utilities to enter into parallel generation contracts with certain customers of the utility.
- HB2228 - Increasing the capacity limitation of the total amount of net-metered generation systems that may operate within the service territory of an investor-owned electric utility and removing the load-size limitations on customers' net-metered systems.
- HB2229 - Providing a deduction from sales or compensating use tax when selling and buying different motor vehicles within 180 days.
- HB2230 - Updating statutes related to the Kansas army and air national guard and providing for the appointment of a state judge advocate.
- HB2231 - Providing a property tax exemption for residential property where a day care facility is operated.
- HB2232 - Granting the director of property valuation the authority to develop qualifying courses for county appraisers to be registered mass appraisers.
- HB2233 - Eliminating the annual cap on tax credits for restoration and preservation of certain commercial structures under the historic Kansas act.
- HB2234 - Increasing and changing the measure of the cost threshold when state construction projects require a negotiating committee and the selection of professional services from a list of qualified firms.
- HB2235 - Authorizing the division of printing to print for local governments and schools.
- HB2236 - Establishing parents' right to direct the education, upbringing and moral or religious training of their children including the right to object to harmful and inappropriate educational materials.
- HB2237 - Authorizing certain telecommunications and video service providers to operate within county public right-of-way.
- HB2238 - Creating the fairness in women's sports act to require that female student athletic teams only include members who are biologically female.
- HB2239 - Allowing for exemptions from continuing education requirements for work experience.
- HB2240 - Requiring the clerk of the district court to give notice of qualified residential treatment program placement.
- HB2241 - Increasing the amount charged per annum on closed end credit consumer loans.
- HB2242 - Providing restrictions, lender reporting and other requirements for alternative small installment loans made under the UCCC.
- HB2243 - Enacting the protect vulnerable adults from financial exploitation act.
- HB2244 - Providing a permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.
- HB2245 - Creating the gun violence restraining order act to authorize the issuance of protective orders prohibiting the acquisition and possession of firearms by certain individuals.
- Sub HB2246 - Substitute for HB 2246 by Committee on Judiciary - Establishing requirements for the involuntary discharge or transfer of a resident in an adult residential care facility and authorizing the secretary to investigate and assess a penalty for violations.
- HB2247 - Authorizing any person to become a bank depositor or safe deposit box leaseholder, providing methods in which bank deposits may be withdrawn and prohibiting banks from requiring a cosigner for an account of certain minors in the custody of the secretary for children and families, secretary of corrections or a federally recognized Indian tribe.
- HB2248 - Requiring school districts to adopt policies to ensure parents may review educational materials and records pertinent to their child.
- HB2249 - Creating the defend the guard act to establish when the Kansas national guard may be released into active duty combat.
- HB2250 - Enacting the supported decision-making agreements act to provide a statutory framework for adults who want decision-making assistance.
- HB2251 - Authorizing the department of education to contract with a private vendor to install and operate school bus cameras.
- HB2252 - Providing a postretirement cost-of-living adjustment for certain KPERS retirants.
- HB2253 - Establishing a state employment preference for persons with disabilities and expanding the state employment preference for veterans.
- HB2254 - Amending the definition of land devoted to agricultural use for property tax purposes to include properties used as part of registered agritourism activities.
- HB2255 - Requiring municipalities and housing authorities to implement work requirements for public housing assistance.
- HB2256 - Decreasing the state rate for sales and use taxes for sales of food, food ingredients and prepared food and modifying the percent credited to the state highway fund from revenue collected.
- HB2257 - Providing for the licensure and regulation of music therapists by the state board of healing arts and establishing the music therapy advisory committee.
- HB2258 - Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.
- HB2259 - Providing that certain mental health medications be available without prior authorization to treat medicaid recipients and abolishing the mental health medication advisory committee.
- HB2260 - Increasing the number of medical student loan agreements that may be provided by the university of Kansas school of medicine and prohibiting impediments to switching between residency programs.
- HB2261 - Authorizing boards of education of school districts to compensate board members for the duties and obligations of board members.
- HB2262 - Allowing six months of an embalmer apprenticeship to be completed prior to an individual attending mortuary science school
- HB2263 - Authorizing pharmacy technicians to administer certain vaccines, creating a civil cause of action against a physician and requiring revocation of a physician's license who performs a childhood gender reassignment service.
- HB2264 - Requiring notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible and revising the definition of "abortion" to clarify procedures that are excluded from such definition.
- HB2265 - Providing for the regulation of supplemental nursing services agencies by the secretary for aging and disability services.
- HB2266 - Defining non-covered benefits under dental benefit plans.
- HB2267 - Allowing adult care homes to apply for disability special license plates.
- HB2268 - Prohibiting certain restrictions of residential solar energy devices.
- HB2269 - Amending the Kansas cigarette and tobacco products act to raise the minimum age to 21 years old for the sale, purchase or possession of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes or tobacco products.
- HB2270 - Requiring the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of precinct committeemen and precinct committeewomen to be provided to the county election officer and requiring the county election officer to report such information to the secretary of state.
- HB2271 - Authorizing any nonresident student whose parent or guardian is employed by a school district to enroll in and attend such school district.
- HB2272 - Establishing a KPERS working after retirement exemption for retirants employed by a community developmental disability organization in a licensed professional nurse, licensed practical nurse or direct support position.
- HB2273 - Appropriations for FY 2024, FY 2025 and FY 2026 for various state agencies.
- HB2274 - Making and concerning supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 for various state agencies.
- HB2275 - Increasing the maximum amount of yearly income tax credits available for purchases under the disability employment act from qualified vendors, continuing in existence such credits beyond tax year 2023 of eligible purchases available for such credit and further defining qualifying vendors and employees eligible for the credit, establishing a grant program to facilitate transitions by employers to minimum wage employment for persons with disabilities and creating the Kansas sheltered workshop transition fund.
- HB2276 - Prohibiting pelvic, rectal, or prostate exams on unconscious patients without informed consent.
- HB2277 - Concerning state agencies; relating to the employee award and recognition program; authorizing hiring, recruitment and retention bonuses; increasing the limitation on such award or bonus to $10,000; eliminating the secretary of administration's authority to adopt rules and regulations; and requiring such secretary to submit an annual report to certain legislative committees concerning such awards and bonuses.
- HB2278 - Requiring audits of safe and secure schools plans for all school districts including staggered on-site inspections.
- HB2279 - Requiring groundwater management districts to submit annual written reports to the legislature and to provide water conservation and stabilization action plans to the chief engineer.
- HB2280 - Requiring a person convicted of driving under the influence to pay child support for any child of a person killed during the offense giving rise to such conviction.
- HB2281 - Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases by disabled veterans.
- HB2282 - Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax.
- HB2283 - Enacting the ensuring transparency in prior authorization act to impose requirements and limitations on the use of prior authorization in healthcare.
- HB2284 - Adding fire districts to the definition of "municipality" for purposes of the payment of COBRA premiums under certain circumstances.
- HB2285 - Requiring the secretary of health and environment to study drug overdose death cases and providing for the confidentiality of related records, restricting the authority of the secretary of health and environment and local health officers to control the spread of infectious or contagious diseases, repealing the authority of the secretary to quarantine individuals and impose penalties for violations thereof and prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from requiring COVID-19 vaccination for children attending a child care facility or school.
- HB2286 - Prohibiting motorcycle profiling by law enforcement agencies.
- HB2287 - Imposing certain health insurance coverage requirements for screening and diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.
- HB2288 - Enacting the counseling compact to provide for interstate practice privileges for professional counselors.
- HB2289 - Limiting the power of the governmental ethics commission to issue subpoenas to when a verified complaint has been filed and the commission has found probable cause exists.
- HB2290 - Authorizing the affiliation of northwest Kansas technical college and north central Kansas technical college with Fort Hays state university.
- HB2291 - Permitting food establishments to allow dogs in outside areas and microbreweries to allow dogs in outside and inside areas, allowing microbreweries to sell beer with a limited alcohol content as cereal malt beverage.
- HB2292 - Promoting Kansas workforce development by enacting the Kansas apprenticeship act to expand apprenticeships with businesses, healthcare organizations and nonprofit organizations through tax credits and grants and to develop teaching apprenticeships with public schools through scholarships for professional teaching degrees and by establishing a program to provide matching grants to public and private professional engineering schools for engineering scholarships and program development costs.
- HB2293 - Requiring prosecutors to disclose their intent to introduce testimony from a jailhouse witness and to forward related information to the Kansas bureau of investigation.
- HB2294 - Increasing the required age to 21 to purchase or possess cigarettes and tobacco products including electronic cigarettes and establishing unlawful acts under the Kansas cigarette and tobacco products act and penalties for violations thereof.
- HB2295 - Requiring people who live with offenders on probation, parole or postrelease supervision to report when such offender is not home during required hours.
- HB2296 - Providing for the knights of Columbus license plate.
- HB2297 - Expanding the scope of uses of campaign contributions to include family caregiving services.
- HB2298 - Designating a portion of interstate 435 as the Officer Donald Burton Gamblin Jr memorial highway and a portion of United States highway 69 as the Robert Lessen memorial highway.
- HB2299 - Directing the secretary for children and families to consider foster parents as prospective adoptive parents under certain circumstances.
- HB2300 - Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children except when reporting would violate the penitential communication privilege.
- HB2301 - Requiring commercial entities that produce material harmful to minors on the internet to require age verification for access to such internet sites and establishing a civil cause of action against such commercial entities by persons harmed to recover actual and punitive damages, court costs and attorney fees.
- S Sub for HB2302 - Senate Substitute for HB 2302 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Making appropriations for the state treasurer for fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024, providing for a transfer of moneys from the state general fund to the state water plan fund for fiscal year 2024, establishing the water technical assistance fund and the water projects grant fund for water-related infrastructure projects.
- HB2303 - Enacting the community defense and human trafficking reduction act to regulate sexually oriented businesses and human trafficking and to impose criminal penalties.
- HB2304 - Standardizing firearms safety programs in school districts.
- HB2305 - Amending statutes regulating the practice of barbering regarding licensure, examinations and fees.
- HB2306 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases made by Kansas suicide prevention HQ, inc.
- HB2307 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases made to establish and maintain Kansas war memorials and providing a property tax exemption for property with Kansas war memorials.
- HB2308 - Establishing a hunting outfitter task force that shall study the hunting outfitter industry in the state of Kansas and may make recommend changes to the law and rules and regulations.
- HB2309 - Making the 911 coordinating council subject to the Kansas governmental operations accountability law and reducing the fees imposed on telecommunications services and prepaid wireless services under the Kansas 911 act.
- HB2310 - Increasing the number of commissioners on the state corporation commission subject to gubernatorial appointment and senate confirmation and prohibiting the appointment and confirmation of any person who has a conflict of interest.
- HB2311 - Amending the Kansas amusement ride act relating to inspections of amusement rides and inflatable devices, training regarding the operation of amusement rides and inflatable devices and establishing an annual permit fee for inflatable devices.
- HB2312 - Exempting certain political party committee treasurers from liability for certain violations under the campaign finance act.
- HB2313 - Creating the born-alive infants protection act to provide legal protections for infants who are born alive regardless of the intent of the delivery.
- HB2314 - Prohibiting the use of the social media platform TikTok on state-owned devices and on any state network.
- HB2315 - Requiring school districts to offer instruction on life skills for middle school and high school students.
- HB2316 - Allowing income tax net operating loss carryback from the sale of certain historic hotels.
- HB2317 - Providing that certain tax notices and statements may be transmitted by electronic means by the county treasurer and county appraiser if consented to by the taxpayer.
- HB2318 - Decreasing the state rate for sales and compensating use tax to 6.15%.
- HB2319 - Providing a property tax exemption for business property that operates in competition with property owned or operated by a governmental entity.
- HB2320 - Enacting the commercial property assessed capital enhancement or C-PACE act, requiring the department of commerce to designate or establish a C-PACE board, providing for assessment contracts between C-PACE lenders and property owners and establishing rights, duties and responsibilities of mortgage lenders.
- HB2321 - Enacting the Kansas work and save program act, allowing certain individuals to contribute to individual retirement accounts and providing administrative duties and powers of the state treasurer regarding such program.
- HB2322 - Revising the definition of "children with disabilities" for purposes of providing special education to replace emotional disturbance with emotional disability.
- HB2323 - Providing for the detachment and transfer of fire district property annexed by a city.
- HB2324 - Removing the publication of notice requirement before a landlord can sell a tenant's property that has been abandoned.
- HB2325 - Amending the definition of "healthcare provider" for purposes of the healthcare provider insurance availability act to include maternity centers and not include facilities where elective abortions are performed.
- HB2326 - Extending the sunset date on the scrap metal theft reduction act and clarifying that catalytic converters are covered by the act.
- HB2327 - Discontinuing property tax exemption for new qualifying pipeline property that experiences a spill or leak and providing for recoupment of certain property taxes.
- HB2328 - Excluding tests to detect the presence of fentanyl, ketamine or gamma hydroxybutyric acid in a substance from the definition of drug paraphernalia.
- HB2329 - Increasing the additional prison time for the special sentencing rule related to possessing a firearm during the commission of a drug felony.
- HB2330 - Increasing the amount of state moneys distributed to local health departments.
- HB2331 - Designating Lehigh Portland state park.
- HB2332 - Updating references and corresponding changes related to 2021 Executive Reorganization Order No. 48 and the transfer of the division of tourism from the department of wildlife and parks to the department of commerce.
- HB2333 - Providing for disqualification from employment security benefits for failing to attend a job interview without giving notice to the prospective employer or for failing to respond to a job offer.
- HB2334 - Extending the deadline for project agreements under the attracting powerful economic expansion act, enhancing incentives for qualified suppliers and adding a new employee relocation reimbursement incentive for qualified suppliers, limiting the corporate income tax rate reduction provision to two rate reductions and permitting qualified firms and qualified suppliers to participate in other economic development programs for new projects.
- HB2335 - Authorizing loans or grants for qualified track maintenance in the rail service improvement program and increasing the transfer from the state highway fund to the rail service improvement fund.
- HB2336 - Increasing bonding authority and simplifying the approval process for public airport construction and improvement projects under the surplus property and public airport authority act and increasing the cost threshold for state construction projects when the convening of a negotiating committee to obtain professional services is required.
- HB2337 - Defining in-state and interstate practitioners under the Kansas telemedicine act, establishing certain standards of care, requiring certain insurance coverage of in-state telemedicine services and establishing the Kansas telehealth advisory committee.
- HB2338 - Designating sickle cell disease awareness week and requiring KDHE to study and report on topics related to sickle cell disease.
- HB2339 - 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.
- HB2340 - Requiring the behavioral sciences regulatory board to process applications within a certain time, decreasing the years of practice required for reciprocity licensure of certain behavioral sciences professions, extending the license period for temporary licenses, establishing new license categories and decreasing continuing education requirements related to diagnosis and treatment.
- HB2341 - Declaring Juneteenth National Independence Day to be a legal public holiday and closing state offices for certain legal public holidays.
- HB2342 - Establishing the pet animal board of veterinarians within the Kansas department of agriculture, transferring all Kansas pet animal act powers, duties and functions to such board, limiting procedures relating to the seizure of animals, eliminating no-contact inspection provisions, requiring a license for animal rescues, authorizing a single license fee for all license categories and changing the membership of the Kansas pet animal advisory board.
- HB2343 - Authorizing legal publications to be made on internet websites selected by the governing body of a city, county or school district.
- S Sub HB2344 - Senate Substitute for HB 2344 by Committee on Commerce - Establishing child care licensing requirements relating to license capacity and staff-to-child ratios, eliminating certain license fees and training requirements, creating a process for day care facility licensees to apply for a temporary waiver of certain statutory requirements and authorizing the secretary to develop and operate pilot programs to increase child care facility availability or capacity.
- HB2345 - Enacting the supported decision-making agreements act to provide a statutory framework for adults who want decision-making assistance.
- HB2346 - Providing for the back the blue license plate and the city of Topeka distinctive license plate and allowing distinctive license plates to be personalized license plates.
- HB2347 - Providing price limits and other requirements for health benefits covering prescription insulin drugs and establishing the insulin affordability program for the uninsured.
- HB2348 - Restoring local government control over wages, compensation and benefits for construction projects.
- HB2349 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- HB2350 - Creating the crimes of human smuggling and aggravated human smuggling and providing penalties therefor.
- HB2351 - Increasing the maximum rate paid to appointed counsel for an indigent person.
- HB2352 - Requiring the plaintiff's attorney to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture under the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act.
- HB2353 - Increasing the amount of time a person may be held for treatment and adding criteria for when continued treatment may be ordered under the care and treatment act for mentally ill persons.
- HB2354 - Requiring involuntary commitment proceedings to be commenced for a defendant who is awaiting a competency determination.
- HB2355 - Removing sodomy between consenting members of the same sex from the crime of criminal sodomy.
- HB2356 - Creating a presumption that joint legal custody and maximized parenting time in temporary parenting plans are in the best interests of a child and defining related terms under the Kansas family law code.
- HB2357 - Requiring that appointees to the supreme court be determined to be qualified by the senate.
- HB2358 - Permitting mid-level practitioners to provide medical certification to attest to an individual's cause of death to file a death certificate.
- HB2359 - Establishing the sunflower teacher-student mentor program within certain school districts to encourage students to pursue a teaching career.
- HB2360 - Eliminating the requirement to include a county designation on license plates.
- HB2361 - Limiting when the court is required to give preference to a relative for the custody for adoption of a child in need of care.
- HB2362 - Removing state fire marshal approval as a requirement for licensure or renewal of licensure for disability service providers and facilities.
- HB2363 - Releasing any person convicted of a drug offense involving marijuana from such person's sentence and providing for the expungement of any associated records.
- HB2364 - Increasing the extent of property tax exemption from the statewide school levy for residential property to $65,000 of such property's appraised valuation.
- HB2365 - Terminating the KPERS 3 cash balance plan and transferring the members of such plan to the KPERS 2 plan.
- HB2366 - Providing for transfers to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund.
- HB2367 - Creating the adult use cannabis regulation act to regulate the cultivation, manufacturing, possession and sale of cannabis in this state.
- HB2368 - Enacting the making work pay act to increase the Kansas minimum wage.
- HB2369 - Enacting the Kansas indian child welfare act.
- HB2370 - Defining consent in the Kansas criminal code for sexual offenses.
- HB2371 - Limiting the number of children in out-of-home placement cases assigned to case managers.
- HB2372 - Regulating the land application of swine manure and wastewater.
- HB2373 - Establishing by statute when fireworks may be sold by seasonal retailers and expanding the time period for such sales.
- HB2374 - Changing the legal public holiday of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.
- HB2375 - Establishing the temporary candidacy baccalaureate and masters social work licenses and providing requirements and fees therefor.
- HB2376 - Prohibiting the recording of any restrictive covenant that violates the Kansas act against discrimination and authorizing the removal of such covenants from existing documents, and prohibiting city or county laws prohibiting discrimination that are more restrictive than state law.
- HB2377 - Directing the office of vital statistics to provide birth or death certificates to the Kansas department for children and families and exempt the department from fees for such certificates.
- HB2378 - Authorizing the secretary of administration on behalf of the Kansas department for aging and disability services to convey lands in Shawnee county to the Kansas commission on veterans affairs.
- HB2379 - Requiring protection from abuse and protection from stalking, sexual assault and human trafficking orders to restrain the plaintiff from contacting the defendant.
- HB2380 - Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture, remitting proceeds from civil asset forfeiture to the state general fund, increasing the burden of proof required to forfeit property, making certain property ineligible for forfeiture, providing persons involved in forfeiture proceedings representation by counsel and the ability to demand a jury trial and allowing a person to request a hearing on whether forfeiture is excessive.
- HB2381 - Requiring the court to appoint an attorney to represent a child who is the subject of child in need of care proceedings and allowing for the optional appointment of a guardian ad litem.
- HB2382 - Establishing the school district board of education member free speech and transparency act.
- HB2383 - Allowing certain persons to take the examination to be certified by the supreme court as qualified to be a district magistrate judge.
- HB2384 - Increasing the Kansas standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment for income tax purposes.
- HB2385 - Creating an inference of an intent to distribute a controlled substance based on the quantity of the substance possessed instead of a rebuttable presumption.
- HB2386 - Prohibiting a state or local governmental employee from entering or remaining on private property and providing exceptions.
- HB2387 - Providing funding for STAR bond districts to replace lost food sales tax revenue, authorizing renovation and construction costs for historic theaters and major amusement parks, including amusement rides, as eligible STAR bond project costs, extending the deadline for the STAR bond report to certain legislative committees, and increasing the financing limit for pay-as-you-go funding for rural redevelopment projects.
- HB2388 - Requiring that licensing bodies provide paper-based and verified electronic credentials to credential holders, including military servicemembers and others receiving Kansas credentials based on their credentials from other jurisdictions, that the secretary of administration develop and implement an electronic license verification system, that centralized electronic credential data management systems be established with instant verification systems operated by licensing bodies and excepting the certification of law enforcement officers from all provisions of the amended section.
- HB2389 - Applying real estate broker licensure provisions to trusts, authorizing the Kansas real estate commission to issue cease and desist orders and providing that dealing in real estate transactions involving assignable contracts requires licensure.
- S Sub for HB2390 - Senate Substitute for HB 2390 by Committee on Public Health and Welfare - Requiring the secretary of health and environment to study drug overdose death cases and providing for the confidentiality of acquired and related records, restricting the authority of the secretary of health and environment and local health officers to prevent the introduction and spread of infectious or contagious diseases and repealing the authority of the secretary to quarantine individuals and impose associated penalties.
- Sub HB2391 - House Substitute for HB 2391 by Committee on Elections - Amending the act establishing the governmental ethics commission, relating to campaign finance, establishing a five-year statute of limitations for bringing actions before the commission, limiting the commission's subpoena power, allowing respondents to transfer a hearing before the commission to a hearing officer under the office of administrative hearings.
- HB2392 - Updating the Kansas code of military justice relating to certain definitions, unlawful acts and punishment requirements thereof.
- HB2393 - Directing the secretary for children and families to review and compare data for public assistance program eligibility.
- HB2394 - Creating an energy assistance program and a program for unhoused individuals to secure affordable housing and establishing eligibility for such programs.
- HB2395 - Continuing in existence certain exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act.
- HB2396 - Requiring a criminal conviction for civil asset forfeiture and proof beyond a reasonable doubt that property is subject to forfeiture, remitting proceeds to the state general fund and requiring law enforcement agencies to make forfeiture reports more frequently.
- HB2397 - Prohibiting conveyance of certain real property in this state to foreign adversaries.
- HB2398 - Adding the placing of controlled substances into pills into the definition of manufacture, increasing the criminal penalties for manufacturing fentanyl and creating a special sentencing rule to make sentences for distributing fentanyl presumptive imprisonment.
- HB2399 - Enacting the freelance isn't free act to provide protections for freelance workers, authorizing the secretary of labor to investigate alleged violations and the attorney general to enforce orders against violators, establishing a private cause of action for freelance workers against violators and establishing an assistance program for freelance workers to be administered by the secretary of labor.
- HB2400 - Enacting the Kansas adult learner grant act to facilitate workforce development by providing grants and workforce retention incentive tax credits to adults who pursue baccalaureate degrees from eligible postsecondary educational institutions in certain fields of study.
- HB2401 - Defining "benefit year" and "temporary unemployment" in the employment security law, allowing the extension of temporary unemployment; requiring electronic report filing by certain employers, permitting discretion in appointments and terms for the temporary employment security board of review, delaying new account formation after certain business acquisitions, requiring the new unemployment insurance system to allow employer reports regarding claimant compliance and authorizing the legislative coordinating council to extend new system implementation deadlines.
- HB2402 - Prohibiting new self-service storage facilities from being located within 1,000 feet of a child care facility or school.
- HB2403 - Creating the crime of unlawful storage of any firearm including a rifle, shotgun or machine gun or stun guns and the crime of unlawful storage of a large magazine capacity rifle or shotgun or machine gun where a minor has access.
- HB2404 - Enacting the Kansas protection of pensions and businesses against ideological interference act, relating to ideological boycotts involving environmental, social or governance standards, requiring KPERS to divest from and prohibiting state contracts or the deposit of state moneys with entities engaged in such boycotts as determined by the state treasurer and prohibiting discriminatory practices in the financial services industry based on such boycotts.
- HB2405 - Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.
- HB2406 - Prohibiting persons in charge of a building from requiring off-duty police officers carrying a concealed handgun from providing certain personal information or wearing anything identifying such persons as a law enforcement officer or as being armed.
- HB2407 - Creating conditions for the administration of certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations and eliminating the parental consent requirements.
- HB2408 - Exempting certain services provided in an adult care homes from the provisions of the acts regulating cosmetologists and barbers.
- HB2409 - Enacting the Kansas uniform parentage act (2017).
- HB2410 - Increasing the taxable income amounts by a cost-of-living adjustment for determining Kansas income tax owed.
- HB2411 - Decreasing the penalties for employer failing to timely remit employee withholding income taxes.
- HB2412 - Removing state agency fees for concealed-carry licenses.
- HB2413 - Requiring firearms and stun guns to be stored in locked containers, establishing crimes for failure to store such weapons where a person under 18 years of age has access to such weapons and creating more severe penalties for firearms with large-capacity magazines.
- Sub HB2414 - Substitute for HB 2414 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Developing postsecondary engineering programs, providing scholarships for engineering students at certain public and private institutions of higher education by establishing a matching grant program to be administered by the secretary of commerce and creating the engineering graduate incentive fund.
- HB2415 - Establishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program to expand Medicaid eligibility.
- HB2416 - Providing for a sales tax exemption for area agencies on aging and purchases made by Kansas suicide prevention HQ, inc.
- HB2417 - Creating the medical cannabis regulation act to regulate the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical cannabis.
- HB2418 - Abolishing the study commission for the consolidation of Kansas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte county, consolidation commission of Topeka, Kansas, and Shawnee county, study commission for the consolidation in Greeley county, state emergency response commission, transportation vision task force, Persian Gulf war veterans health initiative act, Kansas export finance act, community strategic planning assistance act, natural and scientific areas advisory board, public finance transparency board, Kansas film services commission, Kansas bioscience authority, KAN-ED act and department of health and environment advisory committees.
- HB2419 - Establishing an income tax credit for expenses incurred for the care of cats and dogs.
- HB2420 - Establishing tax withholding requirements when certain employees work in multiple states.
- HB2421 - Providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Grant county.
- HB2422 - Eliminating the statutory qualifications listed for the chief inspector for boiler safety appointed by the state fire marshal.
- HB2423 - Enacting the act against abusive access litigation to create a civil action for determining whether litigation that alleges any access violation under the Americans with disabilities act or similar law constitutes abusive litigation and authorizing penalties for such abusive litigation.
- HB2424 - Establishing a refundable income, privilege and premium tax credit for direct payments made by employers to student loans on behalf of a qualified employee.
- HB2425 - Establishing a refundable income tax credit for tuition payments made to postsecondary educational institutions.
- HB2426 - Authorizing appeals from certain decisions related to a citizen-initiated grand jury.
- HB2427 - Requiring school districts to provide separate accommodations for students of each biological sex on overnight school sponsored trips.
- HB2428 - Providing membership in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections and for certain law enforcement officers and employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks.
- HB2429 - Establishing the alternatives to abortion program to provide resources and promote childbirth to women facing unplanned pregnancies.
- HB2430 - Providing for requirements for use of funds allocated to agencies for the purpose of supporting unhoused individuals and creating penalties for unauthorized camping on government-owned land.
- HB2431 - Allowing vessels that operate upon the Perry reservoir to be licensed as clubs and drinking establishments.
- HB2432 - Providing postsecondary tuition assistance to certain children of qualifying public school teachers.
- HB2433 - Allowing a taxpayer to elect the taxable year in which a subtraction modification for contributions to a qualified tuition program would be applied.
- HB2434 - Crediting tax revenue generated from wagers made on historical horse races to the horse breeding development fund and the horse fair racing benefit fund.
- HB2435 - Decreasing the sales and use tax rate, establishing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for food and food ingredients, providing a sales tax exemption for children's diapers and feminine hygiene products, establishing the STAR bonds food sales tax revenue replacement fund and altering the calculation for STAR bond districts.
- HB2436 - Enacting the Kansas public investments and contracts protection act concerning environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria, prohibiting the state and political subdivisions from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against companies based on such ESG criteria in procuring or letting contracts, requiring KPERS fiduciaries to act solely in the financial interest of the participants and beneficiaries of the system, restricting state agencies from adopting ESG criteria or requiring any person or business to operate in accordance with such criteria and providing for enforcement of such act by the attorney general.
- HB2437 - Updating certain terms, requirements and fees contained in the Kansas pet animal act.
- HB2438 - Eliminating the instructor-coordinator's certificate requirement associated with the teaching of emergency medical services courses.
- HB2439 - Requiring notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible.
- HB2440 - Requiring public utilities to report certain data.
- HB2441 - Creating the anti-red flag gun seizure act to prohibit the enforcement of any law, regulation or order that prohibits the possession of a firearm in violation of amendment II to the constitution of the United States.
- HB2442 - Creating the Kansas gun rights preservation act to prohibit the infringement of Kansas citizens' constitutional right to keep and bear arms by the federal government.
- HB2443 - Establishing the office of the child advocate.
- HB2444 - Establishing the school district mental health intervention team program in statute to provide coordinated mental health services for students among school districts and community mental health centers.
- HB2445 - Providing for additional income tax rate brackets.
- HB2446 - Prohibiting cities and counties from regulating plastic and other containers designed for the consumption, transportation or protection of merchandise, food or beverages.
- HB2447 - Prohibiting cities and counties from banning the sale of products or services otherwise allowed by state law.
- HB2448 - Creating the legislative compensation commission and prescribing powers and duties of the commission and the legislature.
- HB2449 - Providing that all members of statutory boards or commissions who are authorized by statute to receive compensation shall receive the amount of per diem compensation paid to legislators.
- HB2450 - Providing a sales tax exemption for the construction or remodeling of a qualified data center in Kansas, and the purchase of data center equipment, eligible data center costs, electricity and certain labor costs to qualified firms that commit to a minimum investment of at least $600,000,000 and meet new Kansas jobs and other requirements.
- HB2451 - Specifying the delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration amount for final hemp products and allowing certain hemp products to be manufactured, marketed, sold or distributed.
- HB2452 - Eliminating the requirement that the state employees health care commission offer long-term care insurance and indemnity insurance.
- HB2453 - Enacting the dentist and dental hygienist compact to provide interstate practice privileges for dentists and dental hygienists.
- HB2454 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases of construction materials by a contractor for a not-for-profit corporation operating a theater.
- HB2455 - Updating the Kansas general corporation code, the business entity transactions act, the business entity standard treatment act, the Kansas revised uniform limited partnership act and the Kansas uniform partnership act.
- HB2456 - Imposing requirements for reapportionment legislation.
- HB2457 - Providing an income tax rate of 4.95% for individuals and decreasing the normal tax for corporations, increasing the income limit for the income tax subtraction modification for social security income and providing that all social security income qualifies for the subtraction modification commencing in tax year 2026, increasing the Kansas standard deduction for individuals and further increasing the standard deduction by a cost-of-living adjustment, discontinuing the food sales tax credit, decreasing the privilege tax surtax, establishing a 0% state rate for sales and use taxes for food and food ingredients on July 1, 2023, and increasing the extent of property tax exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy.
- HB2458 - Authorizing the state board of education to establish a new unified school district, if necessary, for the attachment of territory of a school district disorganized via voter petition and providing for administrative and judicial review of resolutions to permanently close a public school building.
- HB2459 - Prohibiting the change of the point of diversion of a water right if such change causes the safe yield of the source of water supply to be exceeded.
- HB2460 - Prohibiting postsecondary educational institutions from taking certain actions regarding admission applicants and faculty concerning diversity, equity, inclusion or patriotism, exceptions; providing for civil remedies and penalties.
- HB2461 - Authorizing the Kansas development finance authority to issue bonds for the construction and equipment of the NIAR technology and innovation building on the innovation campus of Wichita state university.
- HB2462 - Authorizing the Kansas development finance authority to issue bonds for the construction and renovation of a new department of nursing and student wellness center on the campus of Emporia state university.
- HB2463 - Authorizing the Kansas development finance authority to issue bonds for the renovation and equipment of the university stadium on the campus of Wichita state university.
- HB2464 - Increasing the dollar amount of state scholarships for students attending a postsecondary educational institution who have established financial need.
- HB2465 - Clarifying the determination of taxable income and providing for the passing through of tax credits to electing pass-through entity owners for purposes of the salt parity act.
- HB2466 - Excluding registered agritourism locations from building permit requirements or building codes.
- HB2467 - Revising the definition of "abortion" to clarify procedures that are excluded from such definition.
- HB2468 - Concerning state of disaster emergencies, appointing the incident commander by the adjutant general for weather-related disasters, establishing coordinating duties of the division of emergency management and establishing the disaster contingency fund for use by the state finance council to match federal grants and funds to respond to such weather-related disaster.
- HB2469 - Changing the order of succession for the office of governor to provide that the speaker of the house of representatives shall become governor if the office of both the governor and lieutenant governor are vacant rather than the president of the senate.
- HB2470 - Extending the period of time to file for property tax homestead claims.
- HB2471 - Establishing the transformation of passenger and freight vehicle industry program to attract businesses engaged in electric motor vehicle and hydrogen-powered vehicle production by offering qualified companies that meet certain requirements an investment tax credit, retention of a percentage of total payroll tax, reimbursement of a percentage of eligible employee training and education expenses and a sales tax exemption for construction costs of the qualified company’s qualified business facility.
- HB2472 - Authorizing the governor to submit a budget report to the legislature that increases the total expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year by not more than 2% of the total expenditures from the immediately preceding fiscal year.
- HB2473 - Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.
- HB2474 - Making and concerning appropriations for FY 23 and FY 24 for the department of administration for an income tax rebate to certain Kansas resident taxpayers.
- HB2475 - Prohibiting the commencement of the school term prior to Labor Day.
- HB2476 - Requiring legislative approval of any national heritage area or national historic trail in the state of Kansas and prohibiting state funding of any national heritage area or national historic trail unless such funding is first approved by the legislature of the state of Kansas.
- HB2477 - Increasing the maximum reimbursement from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund from $200,000 to $300,000 for an eligible person and from $400,000 to $600,000 when both a buyer and a seller or a lessee and a lessor are responsible for remediation and increasing the amount available to the Kansas agricultural remediation board for administrative overhead expenses from $150,000 to $175,000.
- HB2478 - Adding "maternity center" to the definition of "healthcare provider" for purposes of the healthcare provider insurance availability act.
- HB2479 - Permitting the direct sales of vehicles by certain vehicle manufacturers and distributors.
- HB2480 - Requiring each school district to employ an attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder specialist.
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