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Bills
- SB1 - Requiring state general fund moneys to fund school district transportation weightings, not state highway fund moneys; making and concerning appropriations for the department of education and the department of transportation for FY 2019.
- SB2 - Establishing the federal medical assistance percentage stabilization fund; limiting transfers from such fund, specified uses.
- SB3 - Election commissioners of large counties to be appointed by board of county commissioners instead of by secretary of state.
- SB4 - Establishing the Kansas objections board.
- SB5 - Enacting the Kansas reinvestment act.
- SB6 - Requiring the Kansas department for children and families to implement performance-based contracts.
- SB7 - Moving the dates for school board officer elections and organizational meetings and amending the manner of submitting to voters proposed changes to a school district’s manner of election and voting plan.
- SB8 - Purchase of a firearm; three-day waiting period, background check.
- SB9 - Authorizing the transfer of $115,000,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund during fiscal year 2019.
- SB10 - Eliminating the client obligation for persons receiving home and community-based services.
- SB11 - Establishing the licensure of dental therapists.
- SB12 - Changing eligibility requirements and limitations for public assistance programs.
- SB13 - Increasing and allowing Kansas itemized deductions, allowing individual expensing deduction, providing for certain income tax credits, allowing rural opportunity zone for certain counties, extending certain counties countywide retailers' sales tax, providing for sales tax definitions and exemptions for certain sales.
- SB14 - Evidence based juvenile programs; lapsing and appropriating $6,000,000 state general fund moneys from department of health and environment--division of health care finance to the department of corrections.
- SB15 - Amending the definition of "service-connected" in the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system.
- SB16 - House Substitute for SB 16 by Committee on K-12 Education Budget - Making amendments to the Kansas school equity and enhancement act and other statutes related to education.
- SB17 - Requiring class M driver's licenses when operating a motorcycle registered under a temporary permit.
- SB18 - Providing a process for the attorney general to enter into diversion agreements; authorizing certain entities to access a criminal defendant's presentence investigation report; amending the crime of counterfeiting currency.
- SB19 - Authorizing certain entities to access a criminal defendant's presentence investigation report.
- SB20 - Extending the judicial branch surcharge to fund the costs of non-judicial personnel; extending recognition of tribal court judgments pursuant to supreme court rules.
- SB21 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- SB22 - Kansas itemized deductions, election, providing for deferred foreign income, global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital contributions and FDIC premiums income tax modifications; sales and compensating use tax, imposition of tax, nexus, remote sellers, marketplace facilitators, rate of tax on food and food ingredients.
- SB23 - Enacting the Kansas sports wagering act.
- SB24 - Electric utilities and recovery of transmission costs.
- SB25 - House Substitute for SB 25 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021 and FY 2022 for various state agencies.
- SB26 - Income tax credit for certain purchases of goods and services by a taxpayer from qualified vendors that provide employment to individuals who are blind or disabled.
- SB27 - House Substitute for SB 27 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Providing for a maximum of 26 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits and compensation for the pre-payment waiting period.
- SB28 - Updating the expiration date of risk-based capital instructions.
- SB29 - Providing for fully-insured association health plans.
- SB30 - Updating definitions relating to small employer health plans and association health plans.
- SB31 - Exempting certain association health plans from requirements pertaining to small employer health plans.
- SB32 - Exempting certain non-insurance healthcare benefits from the commissioner's jurisdiction.
- SB33 - Specifying the conditions under which a small employer carrier may establish certain classes of business.
- SB34 - Exempting health plans issued to associations of small employers from certain statutory provisions governing small employer health plans.
- SB35 - Providing for short-term, limited-duration health plans.
- SB36 - Making certain self-funded association health plans subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner.
- SB37 - Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion or an employee of or volunteer for a religious organization to report certain abuse and neglect of children.
- SB38 - Unemployment benefits for privately contracted school bus drivers.
- SB39 - Compensation for warranty services under the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act.
- SB40 - Removing expired warning provision for approach of an emergency vehicle traffic violation.
- SB41 - Clarifying that a violation of the statute requiring seat belt use is a traffic infraction.
- SB42 - Amending the meaning of the terms "rebate" and "interest" as used in the real estate brokers' and salespersons' license act.
- SB43 - Elections; registration; election day registration.
- SB44 - Appropriations for the department of education for FY 2019, 2020 and 2021; increasing BASE aid for certain school years; continuing 20 mill statewide levy for schools and exempting certain portion of property used for residential purposes from such levy.
- SB45 - Enhancing penalties for offenses causing death or serious bodily injury to public safety sector employees.
- SB46 - Creating a procedure for owner to recover misappropriated property from pawnbroker or precious metal dealer.
- SB47 - Creating the student opportunity scholarship program.
- SB48 - Transportation arrangements prior to a funeral.
- SB49 - Authorizing the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism to establish fees for cabins operated by the department and camping permits at state parks.
- SB50 - Amending the fee limitations for certain department of wildlife, parks and tourism licenses, permits, stamps and other issue.
- SB51 - Governmental ethics: two-year restriction on lobbying by former elected and appointed state officials.
- SB52 - Due process for terminating teachers' contracts.
- SB53 - Designating the official red and white wine grapes of Kansas.
- SB54 - Establishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.
- SB55 - Enacting the uniform partition of heirs property act.
- SB56 - Requiring verification of certain hours billed by contractors under certain state contracts.
- SB57 - Requiring review of information technology contracts by the joint committee on information technology.
- SB58 - Granting immunity from civil liability to the person who files a grand jury petition.
- SB59 - Eudora community library district act.
- SB60 - Amending Kansas real estate commission licensing provisions for brokers and sales persons.
- SB61 - Amending podiatrist qualifications and scope of practice.
- Sub SB62 - Substitute for SB 62 by Committee on Transportation - Allowing police vehicle drivers to engage in certain actions without using audible and visual signals and also allowing certain actions by drivers.
- SB63 - Regulating the use of lighting devices in transportation network company vehicles and requiring vehicles to stop at railroad crossings for on-track train equipment.
- SB64 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating sexual abuse committed by a minister of religion.
- SB65 - Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating corruption committed by a public officer or public employee.
- SB66 - Appropriations for FY 2020, 2021 and 2022 for various state agencies.
- SB67 - Establishing the unclaimed life insurance benefits act.
- SB68 - Prohibiting cities from requiring a valid contract franchise ordinance for the provision of wireless telecommunications services.
- SB69 - Substitute for SB 69 by Committee on Utilities - Requiring an electric rate study of certain electric utilities.
- SB70 - Allowing for temporary permits for the selling and serving of alcoholic liquor.
- SB71 - Eliminating the expiration of the postsecondary technical education authority and requiring a report to the legislature.
- SB72 - Supplemental appropriations for FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies.
- SB73 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS actuarial accrued liability over a 30-year period and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- SB74 - Providing a post-retirement benefit increase (COLA) for certain KPERS retirants.
- SB75 - Substitute for SB 75 by Committee on Ways and Means - Appropriations for FY2019, FY 2020, FY 2021 and FY 2022 for various state agencies.
- SB76 - Sales tax rate on food and food ingredients.
- SB77 - Requiring the department for children and families to offer services to children with problem sexual behavior and to such child's family.
- SB78 - Regulating assignment of rights or benefits to a residential contractor under a property and casualty insurance policy insuring residential real estate; amending the definition of "consumer transaction" and "supplier" in the Kansas consumer protection act.
- SB79 - Modifying left turn lane traffic requirements.
- SB80 - Increasing the criminal penalty for criminal possession of a weapon by a felon and amending the crime as it relates to knives.
- SB81 - Changing penalties for crimes related to motor vehicles.
- SB82 - Updating the state banking code.
- SB83 - Increasing the credit to the EMS revolving fund from district court fines, penalties or forfeitures.
- SB84 - Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
- SB85 - Authorizing staggered sentencing for certain offenders convicted of domestic battery.
- SB86 - Authorizing staggered sentencing for certain offenders convicted of driving under the influence.
- SB87 - Allowing certain persons with suspended drivers' licenses to enter into amnesty agreements with the district court.
- SB88 - Increasing the criminal penalties for violation of a protective order.
- SB89 - Modifying the membership and duties of the substance abuse policy board of the Kansas criminal justice coordinating council.
- SB90 - Extending the tax credit under the center for entrepreneurship act to financial institutions and increasing the annual tax credit limit for all contributors.
- SB91 - Establishing the golden years homestead property tax freeze act providing refund for certain increases in residential property taxes and allowing homestead property tax refund for disabled veteran renters; increasing the standard deduction.
- SB92 - Workers compensation impairment determination; use of AMA guidelines.
- SB93 - Establishing restrictions on the use of step therapy protocols by health insurance plans.
- SB94 - Establishing a minimum course duration for motor vehicle accident prevention courses.
- SB95 - Transferring certain duties concerning substances to be administered in carrying out a sentence of death from the secretary of health and environment to the state board of pharmacy and state board of healing arts.
- SB96 - Requiring inspections of areas in a state correctional facility designated by the secretary of corrections for use in carrying out a sentence of death.
- SB97 - Division of vehicles registering fleet vehicles.
- SB98 - Amendments to the Kansas expanded lottery act relating to racetrack gaming and Wyandotte county horse racing.
- SB99 - Updating certain emergency medical services-related statutes.
- SB100 - Amending residency restrictions for persons on transitional or conditional release under the Kansas sexually violent predator act.
- SB101 - Amending ignition interlock requirements for certain first time DUI-related offenses.
- SB102 - House Substitute for SB 102 by Committee on Judiciary - Allowing the chief justice of the Kansas supreme court to extend or suspend deadlines or time limitations to secure the health and safety of court users, staff and judicial officers.
- SB103 - Increasing criminal penalties for hate crimes.
- SB104 - Enacting the Kansas taxpayer protection act; requiring the signature and tax identification number of paid tax return preparers on income tax returns; authorizing actions to enjoin paid tax return preparers from engaging in certain conduct; establishing the golden years homestead property tax freeze act providing refund for certain increases in residential property taxes and allowing homestead property tax refund for renters; and expanding the expense deduction to all taxpayers.
- SB105 - Elections; cities; date for taking office.
- SB106 - Directing the attorney general to seek damages for the state from any person who knowingly contributed to the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of a person and to prosecute ouster and criminal proceedings as warranted.
- SB107 - Modifying when attorney fees are awarded in certain actions against an insurance company.
- SB108 - Increasing criminal penalties for abuse of a child and involuntary manslaughter when the victim is under 6 years of age and exempting certain victims from being considered an aggressor or participant as a mitigating factor when considering a departure sentence.
- SB109 - Repealing the Kansas uninsurable health insurance plan act.
- SB110 - Requiring the Kansas department of health and environment and the Kansas department of agriculture to conduct a health impact assessment of confined animal feeding operations for chickens.
- SB111 - Requiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry confinement facility and establishing the procedures therefor.
- SB112 - Requiring counties to approve the establishment of a poultry production or poultry slaughter facility and establishing the procedures therefor.
- SB113 - Providing for the legal use of medical cannabis.
- SB114 - Prisoner healthcare costs; payment; cities, counties and other governmental entities.
- SB115 - Interstate compact on the agreement among the states to elect the president by national popular vote.
- SB116 - Elections; recognition of political parties; petitions.
- SB117 - Requirements for the treatment and transportation of diseased dogs and cats.
- SB118 - Protecting counties from debts or obligations of a county hospital upon its closure.
- SB119 - Encouraging judicial districts to establish and utilize specialty courts.
- SB120 - Providing for certain business entities to engage in the corporate practice of medicine.
- SB121 - Permitting local eligible employers to affiliate with KP&F with regard to coverage of certain local corrections employees.
- SB122 - Implementing medicaid and educational services for foster care youth and certain former foster care youth.
- SB123 - Providing a sales tax exemption for approved nonprofit sponsor of summer food service program.
- SB124 - Prohibiting the state corporation commission from authorizing certain charges for electric service.
- SB125 - House Substitute for SB 125 by Committee on Taxation - Providing for county treasurers to establish a payment plan and waive interest and penalties for late tax payments and providing for the abatement of taxes for agricultural improvement, public grain warehouse and commercial real property destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster.
- SB126 - Substitute for SB 126 by Committee on Utilities - Exempting certain public utilities from Kansas income taxation and requiring the filing of new retail electric rates in certain circumstances.
- SB127 - Prohibiting certain utilities to recover income tax expenses through base rates approved by the state corporation commission.
- SB128 - Requiring at least nine safety drills to be conducted by schools each year including fire, tornado and crisis drills.
- SB129 - Allow voters to vote at any polling place within a county if approved by the county election officer.
- SB130 - Substitute for Senate Bill No. 130 by Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government-Permitting persons voting an advance ballot to correct a signature deficiency prior to the final canvass.
- SB131 - When township officials take the oath of office and the deadline for filing for municipal office when no primary is held.
- SB132 - Election offenses; electioneering crime changes.
- SB133 - Clarifying when a receipt of property seized by law enforcement should be sent to the court and who seized weapons should be returned to.
- SB134 - Amending the crime of counterfeiting currency.
- SB135 - Adding certain counties to the list of eligible rural opportunity zone counties.
- SB136 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 77 in Cowley county as the SGT Kevin A. Gilbertson memorial bridge.
- SB137 - Required fee for entry into a sexually oriented business.
- SB138 - Designating a portion of United States highway 77 as the Capt. Donald Root Strother memorial highway.
- SB139 - Changing certain registration and title fees on vehicles and disposition of funds.
- SB140 - Establishing income tax and privilege tax credits for contributions to the Eisenhower foundation.
- SB141 - Increasing the minimum wage.
- SB142 - House Substitute for SB 142 by House Committee on K-12 Education Budget - Authorizing the state board of education to grant waivers for school districts from the requirement to provide a minimum number of school hours during the school term.
- SB143 - Allowing certain individuals to be eligible for restricted driving privileges.
- SB144 - Allowing the use of expedited partner therapy to treat a sexually transmitted disease.
- SB145 - Allowing the state corporation commission to regulate the rates of boards of public utilities after a customer petition.
- SB146 - Allowing injured workers who receive social security to keep the full amount of their workers compensation benefits.
- SB147 - Appropriations for the department of education for FY 2019, 2020 and 2021; continuing 20 mill statewide levy for schools and exempting certain portion used for residential purposes from such levy.
- SB148 - Amending requirements for school district board requests for proposals for construction or repair projects.
- SB149 - Facilitating voter registration by providing certificates of birth for applicants to evidence citizenship upon their consent.
- SB150 - Enacting housing protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking.
- SB151 - Increasing extent of property tax exemption from the statewide school levy for residential property to $40,000 of its appraised valuation.
- SB152 - Authorizing the secretary of health and environment to collect underground injection control program fees and redirecting water well license program fees.
- SB153 - Providing for department of health and environment response operations for water and soil pollutant release, discharge or escape.
- SB154 - Creating a vacatur process for human trafficking victims to petition a court to set aside certain conviction or diversion agreements and related arrest records.
- SB155 - Cemetery district territory deannexed from the territory of Valley Center.
- SB156 - Appropriations for the department of education for FY 2020; increasing the at-risk weighting; continuing the 20 mill statewide property tax levy for schools and exempting certain portion of property used for residential purposes from such levy.
- SB157 - Creating presumptions related to temporary parenting plans and defining related terms under the Kansas family law code.
- SB158 - Designating the state dance as the polka.
- SB159 - Automating voter registration through DMV license applications.
- SB160 - Requiring law enforcement officers investigating alleged domestic violence to give certain notices and conduct a lethality assessment.
- SB161 - Defining "primary aggressor" for domestic violence purposes.
- SB162 - Requiring notification to the governor and legislature of missing foster care youth.
- SB163 - Requiring health insurance coverage for contraceptives.
- SB164 - Making licenses issued by the division of alcoholic beverage control effective on the date stated on the license.
- SB165 - Changing terminology relating to the practice of podiatry.
- SB166 - Deeming children as foster children under the grandparents as caregivers act.
- SB167 - Requiring notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible.
- SB168 - Enacting the Kansas home inspectors professional competence and financial responsibility act.
- SB169 - Requiring deposit in the water program management fee fund of certain moneys received by the Kansas department of health and environment.
- SB170 - Requiring the fees and civil penalties collected by the Kansas department of health and environment under the asbestos control program to be deposited in the air quality fee fund.
- SB171 - Requirements for Kansas public water supply loans and lead level limitations for installation or repair to public water supply systems.
- SB172 - Increasing the limit of healthcare expenses allowed as a workers compensation benefit for injured employees prior to formal authorization of a claim.
- SB173 - House Substitute for SB 173 by Committee on Appropriations - Providing for the Eisenhower legacy transportation plan.
- SB174 - Exempting all social security benefits from Kansas income tax.
- SB175 - Enacting the public employee right to choose act, providing public employees with the right of relief from the obligation to pay union dues through withholding of their wages.
- SB176 - Requiring the department of commerce to create a database of economic development incentive program information.
- SB177 - Providing the court of appeals jurisdiction to review final orders of the state board of tax appeals.
- SB178 - Providing a sales tax exemption for nonprofit integrated community care organizations, and requiring the repeal or suspension of existing sales tax exemption when implementing any new exemption.
- SB179 - Increasing the married tax filer income threshold for the subtraction modification for social security income.
- SB180 - Enacting the Kansas buy American act.
- SB181 - Creating the Kansas energy policy task force to study electric utility services and energy policy issues in Kansas.
- SB182 - Providing for water measuring device inspections and limiting the liability of water right owners regarding water measuring devices and the use of water measuring device technicians.
- SB183 - Creating the extreme risk protective order act.
- SB184 - Sunsetting the food sales tax credit and enacting the food sales tax refund.
- SB185 - Increasing and allowing Kansas itemized deductions, allowing individual expensing deduction, providing for certain income tax credits, allowing rural opportunity zone for certain counties, extending certain counties countywide retailers' sales tax, providing for sales tax definitions and exemptions for certain sales.
- SB186 - Creating the transportation planning program.
- SB187 - Providing for an increase in permit fees for oversize or overweight vehicles.
- SB188 - Providing for an increase in motor fuel taxes and trip permits.
- SB189 - Providing for an increase in registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicles.
- SB190 - Authorizing transfers from the state general fund to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund and county and city revenue sharing fund if the county has a plan for expansion or modernization of a road or bridge improvement and the plan is approved by the secretary of transportation.
- SB191 - Tax lid exception for transportation construction projects.
- SB192 - Authorizing the secretary of transportation to designate toll projects on new and existing highways and changing the requirement to fully fund toll projects solely through toll revenue.
- SB193 - Making amendments to behavioral sciences regulatory board licensing for certain professions.
- SB194 - Amending provisions related to the revised uniform anatomical gift act.
- SB195 - Enacting the Kansas safe access act.
- SB196 - Expanding the expense deduction to all taxpayers in addition to corporate taxpayers.
- SB197 - Reducing the sales tax rate on food and food ingredients.
- SB198 - Authorizing the state corporation commission to issue securitized ratepayer-backed bonds for electric generation facilities.
- SB199 - Creating the AO-K to work program that allows certain adults to earn high school equivalency credentials by participating in career pathway oriented postsecondary classes.
- SB200 - Increasing retirement benefit cap and decreasing employee contribution rate for members of the Kansas Police and Firemen's Retirement System in certain circumstances.
- SB201 - Creating a property tax exemption for land associated with a dam or reservoir and subject to a mitigation easement.
- SB202 - Eliminating the six-month retirement benefit suspension for violating KPERS working after retirement provisions.
- SB203 - Providing requirement that only legislators may request bills for introduction to be sponsored by legislative standing committees and certain requirements for printed bills and committee minutes.
- SB204 - Establishing the legislative post audit economic development incentive review subcommittee.
- SB205 - Clarifying the duties of the administrator of the Kansas charitable gaming act.
- SB206 - Authorizing the state fire marshal to investigate fire deaths.
- SB207 - Exemption from alcoholic liquor enforcement tax for self-distribution of alcoholic liquor by microbreweries and microdistilleries.
- SB208 - Increasing reimbursement rates for home and community-based services.
- SB209 - Empowering the KPERS board to develop policies and procedures relating to procurement, enter into certain contracts and allow travel for trustees and employees of the system.
- SB210 - Providing KPERS membership to certain direct support positions in community developmental disability organizations upon completion of a two-year training period.
- SB211 - Requiring the attorney general to appoint a Kansas youth suicide prevention coordinator.
- SB212 - Creating a Kansas victim information and notification everyday (VINE) coordinator within the office of the attorney general.
- SB213 - Clarifying the attorney general's legal representation duties related to the Kansas open meetings and records acts.
- SB214 - Allowing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of state child death review board documents.
- SB215 - Increasing penalties for domestic battery and amending child endangerment to include domestic battery in the presence of a child.
- SB216 - Allowing investment of state moneys in securities issued by Israel.
- SB217 - Requiring the state employee healthcare benefits program to accept participation as a provider by any willing pharmacist.
- SB218 - Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children.
- SB219 - Substitute for SB 219 by Committee on Judiciary - Transferring responsibility for the scrap metal database to the Kansas bureau of investigation, reducing the registration fee for scrap metal dealers and changing scrap metal dealer obligations under the scrap metal theft reduction act.
- SB220 - Licensure of professional occupations allowing certain persons with criminal or civil records that would otherwise disqualify such persons from licensure to receive a license; add state board of education to exempt agencies.
- SB221 - Allowing clubs and drinking establishments to sell beer and cereal malt beverage for consumption off the licensed premises.
- SB222 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- SB223 - Providing for the licensure of anesthesiologist assistants.
- SB224 - Enacting the Kansas retail pet shop act.
- SB225 - Amending the hospital provider assessment rate and uses and membership of the healthcare access improvement panel.
- SB226 - The hours and days of sale of cereal malt beverage conform to the hours and days of sale for alcoholic liquor.
- SB227 - Adding provisions for human trafficking victims in the criminal defense of compulsion and changing provisions for expungement of adult and juvenile offenses committed by such victims.
- SB228 - Amending license and renewal application fees for insurance third party administrators.
- SB229 - Abolishing the capitol area plaza authority.
- SB230 - Clarifying the authority of the Kansas commission for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- SB231 - Requiring drug rebate revenues associated with medical assistance enrollees to be deposited into the state general fund and monthly reporting thereof.
- SB232 - Amending provisions related to adult care home licensure and receivership.
- SB233 - Establishing a commercial industrial hemp program.
- SB234 - Requiring electronic prescriptions for controlled substances.
- SB235 - House Substitute for SB 235 by Committee on Taxation - Providing for bonding authority rate limitations for municipal bonds, the issuance of short term no-fund warrant financing during emergency and the ability of the development finance authority to issue bonds.
- SB236 - Establishing new rate limitations for general purposes and special purposes for the countywide retailers' sales tax.
- SB237 - Designating a portion of K-16 as the John Lee Bremer memorial highway.
- SB238 - Substitute for SB 238 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Updating field of membership requirements of credit unions; allowing privilege tax deductions on certain business and single family residence loans.
- SB239 - Imposing a tax on certain state credit unions for the privilege of doing business.
- SB240 - Amendments to the Kansas expanded lottery act relating to racetrack gaming and Wyandotte county horse racing deleting references to greyhound racing.
- SB241 - Regarding the local ad valorem tax reduction fund, county and city revenue sharing fund and job creation program fund, no transfers from or credits to such funds without prior specific authorization by an act of the legislature or an appropriation act of the legislature.
- SB242 - Property tax abatement for agricultural improvement destroyed or substantially destroyed by a natural disaster.
- SB243 - Cities and counties prohibited from regulating lemonade or other beverage stands operated by minors in residential areas.
- SB244 - Administrative rules and regulations shall sunset five years after adoption unless extension is approved by the legislature.
- SB245 - Enact the Kansas anti-red flag act which prohibits the enforcement of extreme risk protection orders that prevent certain individuals from buying or possessing a firearm and establishes a criminal penalty for violations.
- SB246 - Expanding medicaid eligibility by enacting the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.
- SB247 - Prohibition by cities and counties on the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
- SB248 - Extraterritorial zoning, subdivision regulations; mailed notice to land owners of record.
- SB249 - Limiting utilization review conducted by health plans under certain circumstances involving the treatment of mental illness or substance abuse disorder.
- SB250 - Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
- SB251 - Changing the filing schedule for business entity information reports with the secretary of state from an annual to a biennial basis effective July 1, 2022.
- SB252 - Expanding medical assistance eligibility and implementing a health insurance plan reinsurance program.
- SB253 - Amending requirements for service of process on nonresident drivers and clarifying service of process on certain business entities.
- SB254 - Concerning requirements of publication of certain documents by the secretary of state; relating to session laws, the Kansas register, proposed amendments to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and Kansas administrative rules and regulations and guidance documents.
- SB255 - Appropriations to the University of Kansas Medical Center’s cancer center research account.
- SB256 - Updating election laws relating to the use of census data for determining district boundaries and repealing obsolete statutes relating to the 1988 census, the presidential preference primary and certain election-related corporate contributions.
- SB257 - Amending and repealing reapportionment census data laws to conform with 2019 amendments to the Kansas constitution, and to remove certain obsolete provisions.
- SB258 - Removing the requirement that certain entities submit certain reports to the division of post audit.
- SB259 - Updating field of membership requirements of credit unions; allowing privilege tax deductions on certain business and single family residence loans.
- SB260 - Providing that the state pays the cost of a recount requested by a candidate for certain municipal office in certain close elections.
- SB261 - Enacting the Roy'Ale Spencer firearms safety act, which requires firearms to be safely secured and establishes criminal penalties for violations.
- SB262 - State board of tax appeals; changing time to request full and complete opinion to be based on date of service.
- SB263 - Requiring a current year property tax estimate on the annual notice of valuation.
- SB264 - Providing for notice and opportunity to be heard before removal of person from county appraiser eligibility list and for notification when person no longer holds office of appraiser.
- SB265 - Requiring the state board of tax appeals to serve orders and notices by electronic means if requested by the party.
- SB266 - House Substitute for SB 266 by Committee on Taxation - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and compensating use tax and providing nexus for retailers doing business in this state.
- SB267 - Exempting the transport of agricultural forage commodities from secured load requirements.
- SB268 - Transfers to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund.
- SB269 - Increasing the mandatory retirement age for judges to 80 years of age.
- SB270 - Allowing water rights that were certified after 2009 to be placed in multi-year flex accounts.
- SB271 - House Substitute for SB 271 by Committee on Education - Creating the students' right to know act to disseminate information on postsecondary education; providing specific curriculum guidance for civics instruction.
- SB272 - Prohibiting county appraisers and the state board of tax appeals from increasing the valuation of county appraised property in valuation appeals.
- SB273 - Allowing taxpayers to attend BOTA hearings by use of audio or video electronic communication.
- SB274 - Eliminating KPERS working-after-retirement employer contribution requirement when first employing retirants aged 65 or older.
- SB275 - Eligibility requirements for restricted driving privileges and exclusion from the additional 90-day wait period.
- SB276 - Determining residence for school attendance of children awaiting foster care or permanent family placement.
- SB277 - Clarifying the authority of healing arts school clinics to provide healing arts services.
- SB278 - Expanding the ability for cities and school districts to operate and finance a community historical museum.
- SB279 - Expanding the property tax exemption for property used to provide humanitarian services to include additional not-for-profit organizations.
- SB280 - Requiring a closing hospital to notify the city, county and school district where the hospital is located and the state of such closure.
- SB281 - Enacting the healthcare price disclosure act.
- SB282 - Substitute for SB 282 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Enacting the peer-to-peer vehicle sharing program act.
- SB283 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- SB284 - Providing motor vehicle disability placards for school districts, interlocal cooperatives, postsecondary educational institutions and department for aging and disability services institutions.
- SB285 - House Substitute for SB 285 by Committee on Agriculture - Amending the Kansas storage tank act to extend the sunsets of certain funds and increase certain reimbursement amounts.
- SB286 - Amending the Kansas storage tank act by increasing the maximum liability of and extending the sunset of the aboveground fund and the underground fund.
- SB287 - Amending the Kansas storage tank act by extending the expiration of certain reimbursement provisions to 2030 and increasing the underground storage tank replacement reimbursement maximum.
- SB288 - Designating a portion of United States highway 77 as the Cpl. Allen E. Oatney and SP4 Gene A. Myers memorial highway.
- SB289 - Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- SB290 - Updating how the securities commissioner may be appointed and removed.
- SB291 - Authorizing subpoena and investigative powers for the commissioner of insurance and certain law enforcement powers for insurance investigators in pursuance of insurance fraud violations.
- SB292 - Granting the commissioner of insurance flexibility in assessing certain excess lines coverage penalties.
- SB293 - Transferring duties concerning registration for charitable organizations and the address confidentiality program (safe at home) from the secretary of state to the attorney general.
- SB294 - Establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate for property tax purposes.
- SB295 - Prohibiting property tax valuation increase solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or maintenance of existing structure.
- SB296 - Rejected rezoning requests to cities and counties may not be resubmitted for a period of one year.
- SB297 - Requiring appraisal directives to require compliance with uniform standards of professional appraisal practice in performance of property tax appraisals.
- SB298 - Requiring the county to pay attorney fees and costs of prevailing taxpayer in certain property tax appeals involving classification.
- SB299 - Expand the campaign finance act to cover unified school districts having 5,000 or more students and community colleges.
- SB300 - Prohibiting the sale of unpasteurized milk for human consumption.
- SB301 - Changing from annual valuation of property for ad valorem property tax purposes to triennial valuation.
- SB302 - Granting the secretary of revenue the authority to set letters and numerals for license plates and removing the requirement that plates be shipped to the county treasurer.
- SB303 - Providing for the fingerprinting of certain employees and contractors of the insurance department who have access to confidential information.
- SB304 - Establishing a process by which a reciprocal may convert to into a mutual insurance company.
- SB305 - Increasing the bond amount required for a vehicle dealer license.
- SB306 - Exempting motor vehicle odometer reading recording requirements when such recording requirements are exempted by federal law.
- SB307 - Updating approved types of personal flotation devices.
- SB308 - Allowing the on-farm retail sale of raw, unpasteurized milk so long as certain labeling and advertising requirements are met.
- SB309 - Placing the burden of proof on the county appraiser in certain valuation and classification appeal hearings before the district court and extending the time a state board of tax appeals member may continue to serve after member's term expires.
- SB310 - Requiring all voting systems for elections to use individual voter-verified paper ballots.
- SB311 - Concerning the admission into evidence of any tape or recording created using an electronic monitoring device in an adult care home.
- SB312 - Imposing a civil fine for operating a child care facility without a license.
- SB313 - Removing provisional employment from adult care homes, home health agencies and providers of disability services.
- SB314 - Providing for the back the blue license plate.
- SB315 - Providing for the love, Chloe foundation license plate.
- SB316 - Providing for the together as one foundation license plate.
- SB317 - Calculating special education state aid amount based on the number of full-time equivalent special education teachers in the preceding school year.
- SB318 - Appropriations for FY 2021 for the department of education; concerning special education aid.
- SB319 - Clarifying that bond agents seeking discharge as a surety are required to return the person released on bond to the court in the county where the complaint subject to the bond was filed.
- SB320 - Expanding the definition of "infectious disease" in certain testing statutes related to crimes in which the transmission of body fluids from one person to another may have been involved.
- SB321 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS unfunded actuarial liability over a 25-year period and authorizing the transfer of $268,412,000 from the state general fund to the KPERS fund during fiscal year 2020 and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- SB322 - Making exemption permanent for certain cash rebates on sales or leases of new motor vehicles and excluding discounts and coupons from the sales or selling price for sales tax purposes.
- SB323 - Altering the terms of an insurance policy not considered a denial of renewal of the policy if the insured is provided proper notice.
- SB324 - Providing for the right of individuals to privately contract with healthcare providers for services without mandate or penalty imposed by the state.
- SB325 - Requiring that certain business entities be Kansas corporations for coverage by the healthcare stabilization fund.
- SB326 - Increasing the age for eligibility to renew drivers' licenses online to 65.
- SB327 - Allowing naturopathic doctors to engage in the corporate practice of medicine.
- SB328 - Excluding discounts and coupons from the sales or selling price for sales tax purposes.
- SB329 - Establishing that the chief engineer of the division of water resources is not required to be an engineer.
- SB330 - Allowing four-wheel military surplus vehicles to register with the division of vehicles for road use.
- SB331 - Authorizing department of corrections employees, local correctional or detention officers, judicial branch employees and municipal court employees to have identifying information restricted from public access on public websites that identify home addresses or home ownership.
- SB332 - Changing requirements for court orders directing a child to remain in a present or future placement issued for children in need of care.
- SB333 - Modifying criminal procedures relating to a defendant's competency or incompetency to stand trial.
- SB334 - Modifying certain rules of evidence in the code of civil procedure related to authentication of records and documents.
- SB335 - Substitute for SB 335 by Committee on Education - Authorizing school districts to pay the tuition for a student's dual or concurrent enrollment in a postsecondary educational institution and requiring a tuition waiver for foster children who are dually or concurrently enrolled.
- SB336 - Creating the Kansas reinvest in postsecondary education act.
- SB337 - Expanding the provision of the ACT college entrance exam and workkeys assessments to students enrolled in nonpublic schools.
- SB338 - Allow municipalities to adopt an alternate budget procedure.
- SB339 - Allowing the state corporation commission to approve certain electric contract rates and associated cost recovery from all rate classes.
- SB340 - Expanding the scope of Kansas state board of cosmetology disciplinary and enforcement actions to non-licensees.
- SB341 - Amending the scope of practice, discipline by the board, and license renewal procedures for naturopathic doctors.
- SB342 - Allowing drivers' license renewal notices to be sent electronically.
- SB343 - Expanding deferred retirement option program (DROP) membership to all KP&F members.
- SB344 - Removing the requirement to photograph vehicles in the scrap metal theft reduction act.
- SB345 - Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp.
- SB346 - Authorizing the insurance department to retain the proceeds of the sale of insurance department surplus real estate and any improvements thereon in the insurance department service regulation fund.
- SB347 - Concerning insurance department regulations for financial examinations, including requirements for hiring consultants, examination fees and examiner compensation.
- SB348 - Increasing reimbursement rates for providers of home and community-based services under the intellectual or developmentally disabled waiver.
- SB349 - Establishing a state oral health plan and Medicaid dental benefits and revising the dental practices act.
- SB350 - Amending healthcare stabilization fund coverage requirements and membership on the board of governors and providing for the dissolution of the fund under specified circumstances.
- SB351 - Ensuring that the votes of voters whose names do not appear in the poll book and are otherwise eligible to vote are counted.
- SB352 - Enacting the peer-to-peer vehicle sharing program act.
- SB353 - Requiring the allocation of sufficient school district moneys to improve academic performance of underachieving students.
- SB354 - Amending the private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution act clarify the state board of regents' authority and provide additional student protections and institutional accountability.
- SB355 - Prohibiting psychiatric or psychological examinations of victims of crimes.
- SB356 - Clarifying the weight restrictions for drivers' licenses.
- SB357 - Enacting the end surprise medical bills act.
- SB358 - Providing that the highway patrol will provide the administration and oversight of state certified ignition interlock manufacturers and their service providers.
- SB359 - Removing the monetary cap on irrevocable prearranged funeral agreements.
- SB360 - Authorizing certain sales taxation authority for the Sherwood improvement district.
- SB361 - Affording public employees and professional employees certain rights with respect to withholding of public employee organization and professional employee organization dues.
- SB362 - Authorizing the retail sale of fireworks all year; extending the seasonal sale of fireworks; and allowing cities and counties to regulate or ban fireworks sales.
- SB363 - Making appropriations to KDHE, division of public health, for fiscal years 2021 and 2022 for primary care clinics or dental clinics.
- SB364 - Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfers from the medical assistance fee fund to the Kansas newborn screening fund.
- SB365 - Amendments regarding the licensure and regulation of barbering.
- SB366 - Substitute for SB 366 by Committee on Commerce - Expanding the expedited occupational licensure provisions for military servicemembers and spouses to all applicants; reports by licensing bodies.
- SB367 - Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.
- SB368 - Transferring $268,412,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund in FY 2020 and eliminating certain level-dollar KPERS employer contribution payments.
- SB369 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales, use and transient guest taxes from sales made through their platforms; establishing nexus provisions for remote sellers.
- SB370 - Requiring the governor to submit biennial budget estimates for all agencies; requiring consensus revenue estimates for each of the ensuing two fiscal years.
- SB371 - Requiring posting of a human trafficking awareness notice approved by the attorney general in certain businesses and public places.
- SB372 - Prohibiting the filing of certain liens or claims against real or personal property and providing for criminal penalties.
- SB373 - Modifying the crimes of selling sexual relations, promoting the sale of sexual relations and buying sexual relations by changing terminology from "sexual relations" to "a sex act."
- SB374 - Allowing employees of salvage vehicle pools to perform vehicle identification number inspections.
- SB375 - Providing for the FORWARD transportation program.
- SB376 - Instituting a $100 maximum out-of-pocket cost-share per month per covered person for prescription insulin drugs.
- SB377 - Designating a portion of K-7 as the Senator Bud Burke Memorial Highway.
- SB378 - Extending the period for unemployment insurance benefit eligibility to 26 weeks for the next two years.
- SB379 - Authorizing the secretary for children and families to request a waiver from certain limitations under the food assistance program.
- SB380 - Restricting cities and counties from imposing certain regulations and fees on a video service provider for the provision of communications service through a micro wireless facility.
- SB381 - Authorizing medical student and residency loan assistance to encourage the practice of obstetrics and gynecology in medically underserved areas of the state.
- SB382 - Amending the capital improvement state aid schedule to exclude U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth, and the students enrolled in a virtual school offered by a school district.
- SB383 - Providing for the American legion, knights of Columbus and proud educator distinctive license plates, lowered license plate commitments and costs prior to production, and personalized plate eligibility.
- SB384 - Requiring a Kansas foster care children annual academic report card.
- SB385 - Supplemental appropriations for FY 2020 and FY 2021 for various state agencies.
- SB386 - Substitute for SB 386 by Committee on Ways and Means - Appropriations for FY 2020, 2021 and 2022 for various state agencies.
- SB387 - Establishing a healthcare benefits package not covered or affiliated with a health insurer or health benefits plan, to be administered by Kansas state employees healthcare commission.
- SB388 - Amending the crimes of criminal sodomy and sexual battery to make certain conduct unlawful when the victim's consent was obtained through a knowing misrepresentation.
- SB389 - Adding a definition of "purposes of sepulture" to the law dealing with cemetery corporation.
- SB390 - Allowing cement trucks and requiring dump trucks to display license plates on front of vehicle.
- SB391 - Enacting the right to earn a living act to minimize unnecessary occupational licensing and regulation.
- SB392 - Creating eligibility requirements for compensation of the unemployment benefit waiting week.
- SB393 - Changing customer-generator rates in the net metering and easy connection act.
- SB394 - Setting the number of weeks a claimant is eligible to receive unemployment benefits.
- SB395 - Allowing the exercise of eminent domain for the purpose of conducting carbon dioxide in pipes.
- SB396 - Discontinuing apportionment of countywide retailers' sales tax imposed for general purposes between the county and cities located therein.
- SB397 - Imposing sales tax on digital property and subscription services.
- SB398 - Providing a refundable food sales tax credit and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit.
- SB399 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and compensating use tax.
- SB400 - Authorizing counties to impose an earnings tax.
- SB401 - Providing insurance coverage for hearing aids.
- SB402 - Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement.
- SB403 - Changing the appointment and confirmation process for court of appeals judges by eliminating certain time restrictions, requiring senate confirmation and specifically authorizing the governor to withdraw a nominee.
- SB404 - Creating a process to terminate the parental rights of a person whose sexual assault of another has resulted in the conception of a child.
- SB405 - Amendments related to driving under the influence concerning motorized bicycle drivers' licenses, ignition interlock devices and driving under the influence by any person less than 21 years of age.
- SB406 - Sedgwick county charter commission created to review and recommend changes regarding the structure of county government.
- SB407 - Requiring the Kansas department for aging and disability services to operate acute psychiatric inpatient beds for children in Hays and Garden City.
- SB408 - Allowing consumption of beer and wine on the Kansas state fairgrounds and transferring moneys collected from the liquor enforcement tax to the state fair capital improvements fund.
- SB409 - Making permanent the quality care assessment imposed on skilled nursing care facilities.
- SB410 - Requiring publication of school district bullying policies and requiring a report on bullying incidents at each school district attendance center.
- SB411 - Lowering the compulsory school attendance age from seven to five years of age.
- SB412 - Permanent advance voting status extended to any registered voter but such status will end if two consecutive elections are missed.
- SB413 - Applying assault and battery of a law enforcement officer to correctional officers and employees employed by private prisons.
- SB414 - Exempting grocery stores from sales tax assessments for community improvement district.
- SB415 - Requiring relinquishment of firearms pursuant to certain court orders related to domestic violence.
- SB416 - Requiring earlier notice of anticipated release from custody of a person who may be a sexually violent predator to the attorney general and a multidisciplinary team and specifying where such person will be detained during civil commitment proceedings.
- SB417 - Authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor by a class A club to nonmembers of such club at special events.
- SB418 - Requiring the joint committee on information technology to meet on a monthly basis.
- SB419 - Enhancing employment security law penalties for employee misclassification and providing for an order enjoining further business until an employer complies with the law.
- SB420 - Requiring registration as a sex offender for certain violations of the crime of breach of privacy.
- SB421 - Requiring courts to order a defendant to pay certain restitution when the defendant's offense resulted in the incapacitation or death of a victim who has a minor child or children.
- SB422 - 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.
- SB423 - Establishing the Sedgwick county urban area nuisance abatement act.
- SB424 - Amending certain provisions regarding business entities and business filings with the secretary of state, including business name, certain addresses, making revisions to certain statutory citations and extending the effective date of certain provisions pertaining to series of a limited liability company.
- SB425 - Allowing provisional employment of certain individuals who provide attendant care services while awaiting results of a criminal history record check.
- SB426 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies regarding false information relayed to individuals during custodial interrogations.
- SB427 - Reviewing and continuing expiring exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act.
- SB428 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to increase data collection and reporting on racial profiling and other biased policing.
- SB429 - Establishing requirements for issuing an arrest bond under the code of criminal procedure and authorizing each judicial district to establish an arrest bond schedule.
- SB430 - Requiring independent investigations for incidents of officer-involved use of force.
- SB431 - Allowing public utilities to implement demand-side programs to increase energy efficiency.
- SB432 - Clarifying the license terms and electronic submission of tax payments, reports and documentation for holders of a special order shipping license.
- SB433 - Allowing the director of alcoholic beverage control to suspend or revoke a license under the Kansas liquor control act or the club and drinking establishment act.
- SB434 - Limiting fees for copying and staff time under the Kansas open records act and providing for waiver or reduction of such fees.
- SB435 - Providing for the use of personal package delivery devices on sidewalks and crosswalks, exempting such devices from motor vehicle regulation and preempting additional municipal regulation.
- SB436 - Amending the definition of at-risk student in the Kansas school equity and enhancement act to determine the at-risk student weighting based on grade point average.
- SB437 - Enacting the Kansas electricity bill reduction bonds act and authorizing the state corporation commission to issue securitized ratepayer-backed KEBRA bonds for electric utility property.
- SB438 - Providing for enhanced regulation of pharmacy benefits managers and requiring licensure rather than registration of such entities.
- SB439 - Providing medical assistance reimbursement for human milk fortifier and imposing certain requirements on human milk banks.
- SB440 - Providing an additional option to fulfill work participation requirements under the cash assistance program.
- SB441 - Creating the distracted driving violation and prohibiting the use of a wireless telecommunications device while operating a motor vehicle.
- SB442 - Requiring the state corporation commission to provide certain information to customers of a board of public utilities.
- SB443 - Enacting the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
- SB444 - Enacting the public litigation coordination act to restrict certain contracts by public entities for legal services on a contingent fee basis.
- SB445 - Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services.
- SB446 - Enacting limitations on contingency fee agreements in certain civil actions.
- SB447 - 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.
- SB448 - Limiting the amount of charges on a utility bill for a customer of a board of public utilities.
- SB449 - Removing cannabis products that contain up to 0.3% THC from the list of controlled substances listed in schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act.
- SB450 - Requiring adult care home employees to receive annual dementia care training.
- SB451 - Creating the right to appeal an involuntary discharge or transfer from an adult residential care facility.
- SB452 - Enacting the massage therapist licensure act.
- SB453 - Updating the national association of insurance commissioners credit for reinsurance model law and codifying the credit for reinsurance model regulation.
- SB454 - Creating exemptions in the open records act for election security records and cyber security records.
- SB455 - Allowing the attorney general to coordinate training for law enforcement agencies on missing and murdered indigenous people.
- SB456 - Sunday start time for the sale of liquor in retail liquor stores changed from 12 noon to 9 a.m.
- SB457 - Requiring use of the soil survey version dated September 16, 2019, for mapping agricultural land for property tax purposes.
- SB458 - Increasing the compensation of members of the state banking board.
- SB459 - Creating the distracted driving violation and prohibiting the use of a wireless telecommunications device while operating a motor vehicle.
- SB460 - Increasing the sales tax collection thresholds relating to time frames for filing returns and paying sales tax by certain retailers and providing that electronic filing is not required for certain retailers.
- SB461 - Allowing foster children reported missing to be considered high-risk missing persons.
- SB462 - Prohibiting disclosure by the secretary of revenue of certain sales and use tax information to taxing officials of other states.
- SB463 - Providing requirements for the use of handheld portable x-ray systems.
- SB464 - Requiring specified insurance coverage for diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.
- SB465 - Decreasing the amount of net electronic gaming machine income credited to the expanded lottery act revenues fund from racetrack gaming facilities.
- SB466 - Discontinuing state property tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing for financing from the state general fund.
- SB467 - Creating a statewide alert program for missing military members.
- SB468 - Providing the state fire marshal with law enforcement powers and requiring an investigation of deaths resulting from fire.
- SB469 - Imposing a civil fine for operating a child care facility without a license.
- SB470 - Providing a tax lid exception for transportation construction projects.
- SB471 - Providing a hiring preference for persons with disabilities for state jobs.
- SB472 - Authorizing the department of education to contract with a private vendor to install and operate school bus cameras.
- SB473 - Expanding the low-income family postsecondary savings accounts incentive program to include military servicemembers and veterans and allowing contributions by charitable organizations.
- SB474 - Permitting student athletes to receive compensation for the use of their name, image, likeness rights or athletic reputation when 15 other states adopt similar legislation.
- SB475 - Enacting protections for healthcare providers to not participate in healthcare services that violate their conscience.
- SB476 - Providing that victims of childhood sexual abuse may bring an action for recovery of damages at any time.
- SB477 - Prohibiting bench warrants for the arrest of a judgment debtor for any act or failure to act that arises out of or relates to a judgment for medical debt.
- SB478 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home in Leavenworth or Wyandotte county.
- SB479 - Requiring the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to submit an initial application for a VA state veterans home construction grant.
- SB480 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home.
- SB481 - Authorizing the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase land in Kingman county.
- SB482 - Prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from amending or adopting rules and regulations that would create new or increase air quality control fees.
- SB483 - Eliminating the requirement of Kansas-grown products in the manufacture of domestic wine by a farm winery.
- SB484 - Authorizing the secretary for children and families to request a waiver from certain limitations under the food assistance program.
- SB485 - Providing an additional option to fulfill work participation requirements under the cash assistance program.
- SB486 - Establishing the assessed valuation increase deferral program payment plan to provide taxpayers with a deferral of taxes after certain increases in property tax valuations and taxes to their property.
- SB487 - Authorizing the department of administration to issue bonds to renovate the Docking state office building and construct and equip a department of health and environment laboratory on parking lot No. 4 of the capitol complex in Topeka.
- SB488 - Requiring senate confirmation of the director of the Kansas energy office established pursuant to executive reorganization order no. 46.
- SB489 - Allowing governmental entities and self-insurers to reject uninsured motorist coverage.
- SB490 - Enacting the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact.
- SB491 - Expanding the definition of "infectious disease" in certain statutes related to crimes in which bodily fluids may have been transmitted from one person to another.
- SB492 - Allowing public utilities to implement demand-side programs to increase energy efficiency.
- SB493 - Amending healthcare stabilization fund coverage requirements and membership on the board of governors and providing for the dissolution of the fund under specified circumstances.
- SB494 - Exempting certain plans or operations from the crime of conducting a pyramid promotional scheme.
- SB495 - Contingently reinstating the Kansas uninsurable health plan act and renaming it the Kansas guaranteed coverage pool act.
- SB496 - Providing a sales tax exemption for storytime village, inc.
- SB497 - Requiring restitution to be due immediately unless the court orders a payment plan.
- SB498 - Extending the STAR bonds financing act sunset to July 1, 2021.
- SB499 - Providing an income tax credit for qualified railroad track maintenance expenditures of short line railroads and associated industry track owners or lessees.
- SB500 - Allowing a member of the state board of tax appeals to continue to serve until a successor is appointed and confirmed.
- SB501 - Amending employer contribution rates.
- SB502 - Creating the Kansas historic site fund checkoff.
- HB2001 - Amending the sunset and assessment rates for the remediation reimbursement program.
- HB2002 - Limiting the property tax exemption for fire districts.
- HB2003 - Creating the limited driver's license and identification card for certain individuals.
- HB2004 - Amending the Kansas no-call act to restrict use of automatic dialing-announcing devices and to prohibit certain conveyances of telephone numbers and transmission of inaccurate caller-ID information.
- HB2005 - Allowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on their federal return.
- HB2006 - Economic development program evaluations and disclosure of certain data; development incentives for rural housing shortage and rural housing incentive district bonds.
- HB2007 - Senate Substitute for HB 2007 by Committee on Transportation - Authorizing certain toll projects for new projects or expanded capacity with approval from local units of government, the KTA and the state finance council; changing the requirement to fully fund toll projects solely through toll revenue.
- HB2008 - Exempting Kansas from daylight saving time.
- HB2009 - Changing the designation of columbus day to indigenous peoples day.
- HB2010 - Lobbying restrictions; certain elected state officers and executive staff.
- HB2011 - Sales tax exemption for required textbooks.
- HB2012 - Replacing the workers compensation prevailing factor standard with a substantial factor standard.
- HB2013 - Amending the edition of the AMA medical guide used to determine impairment for awarding workers compensation benefits.
- HB2014 - Amending the disallowance of workers compensation benefits for fighting or horseplay when not work related.
- HB2015 - Repealing state contract requirements regarding anti-Israel boycotts.
- HB2016 - Allowing injured workers who are receiving their social security benefits to keep the full amount of their workers compensation.
- HB2017 - Restoring local control over certain compensation, wage and benefit requirements for construction projects.
- HB2018 - Senate Substitute for Substitute for HB 2018 by Committee on Utilities - Restricting cities and counties from imposing certain regulations and fees on a video service provider for the provision of communications service through a micro wireless facility.
- HB2019 - Changing penalties for certain voting crimes.
- HB2020 - Changing the supreme court clerk's information requirements for licensed attorneys and changing procedures related to the supreme court nominating commission and the judicial district nominating commissions.
- HB2021 - Elections; term limits for offices of state treasurer and insurance commissioner.
- HB2022 - Enacting the Kansas working families pay raise act.
- HB2023 - Enacting the Kansas protection against terrorist act.
- HB2024 - Amending the no-call act to restrict the use of automatic dialing devices.
- HB2025 - Including a person who has filed a petition for adoption in the definition of an interested party in the child in need of care code.
- HB2026 - Enacting the fire sprinkler industry act.
- HB2027 - Evidence based juvenile programs; lapsing and appropriating $6,000,000 state general fund moneys from department of health and environment--division of health care finance to the department of corrections.
- HB2028 - Allowing money in the evidence-based programs account managed by the department of corrections to be used for transportation to programs and electronic monitoring.
- HB2029 - Repealing the health care compact.
- HB2030 - Expanding eligibility for medicaid benefits to the extent permitted by the affordable care act.
- HB2031 - Retirement and pensions; amending definition of "service-connected" in KP&F system; empowering KPERS board to develop procurement, contracting and travel policies and procedures; providing two-year waiting period for KPERS membership for certain positions in community developmental disability organizations; exempting positions employed by Kansas STARBASE program from working after retirement requirements; allowing waiver of working after retirement penalties and authorizing reimbursement of certain suspended retirement benefits; providing DROP membership to KBI agents and extending sunset date for DROP.
- HB2032 - Requiring that sports gaming be operated and managed solely by racetrack gaming facilities.
- HB2033 - Kansas itemized deductions, election; providing for deferred foreign income, global intangible low-taxed income, capital contributions and FDIC premiums income tax modifications; expanding the expense deduction for all taxpayers; extending the net operating loss carryforward period; sales and compensating use tax, imposition of tax, nexus, remote sellers, marketplace facilitators, rate of tax on food and food ingredients; countywide retailers’ sales tax authority for Finney County and requirements for director of taxation for collection.
- HB2034 - Senate Substitute for HB 2034 by Committee on Judiciary - Requiring restitution be due immediately unless the court orders a payment plan.
- HB2035 - Providing uniformity in the issuance of citations for violations of the Kansas cereal malt beverage act by ABC; imposition of liquor enforcement tax.
- HB2036 - Repeal of prohibition on use of state appropriated moneys to lobby on gun control issues.
- HB2037 - Relating to the veterans benefit lottery games, creating the veterans benefit lottery game fund and transferring moneys to veterans service programs.
- HB2038 - Revoking spousal inheritance rights upon divorce.
- HB2039 - Updating laws concerning limited liability companies; exempting animal shelters from registration requirements as charitable organizations.
- HB2040 - Providing sales tax authority for Finney county.
- HB2041 - Prohibiting certain unfair or deceptive acts or practices under a life insurance policy for a living organ donor.
- HB2042 - Removing the authority of the secretary of state to prosecute election crimes.
- HB2043 - Review of tax credits, tax exemptions and economic development programs.
- HB2044 - Income tax credit for taxpayer purchases of certain goods and services from qualified vendors providing employment for blind or disabled individuals.
- HB2045 - Allowing use of certified drug abuse treatment programs for certain offenders convicted of unlawful cultivation or distribution of controlled substances.
- HB2046 - Clarifying concurrent or consecutive sentencing for persons convicted of new crimes while on release for a felony.
- HB2047 - Changing the criminal penalties for certain drug crimes.
- HB2048 - Clarifying the definition of comparable offense under the Kansas criminal code, the timing of claiming error on appeal, and the grounds for a motion to correct an illegal sentence.
- HB2049 - Increasing felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes.
- HB2050 - Amending available sanctions for violation of condition of postrelease supervision.
- HB2051 - Amending the requirements for offender registration.
- HB2052 - Allowing earned discharge credit for people on probation.
- HB2053 - Providing for short-term, limited-duration health plans.
- HB2054 - Senate Substitute for HB 2054 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Enacting the governmental response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, welfare, property and economic security during this public health emergency.
- HB2055 - Making certain self-funded association health plans subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner.
- HB2056 - Exempting health plans issued to associations of small employers from certain statutory provisions governing small employer health plans.
- HB2057 - Specifying the conditions under which a small employer carrier may establish certain classes of business.
- HB2058 - Updating definitions relating to small employer health plans and association health plans.
- HB2059 - Exempting certain association health plans from requirements pertaining to small employer health plans.
- HB2060 - Repealing prohibition on municipal regulation of paid leave for employees.
- HB2061 - Repealing prohibition on municipal regulation of minimum wages.
- HB2062 - Relating to the applicability of conditions for operating recreational trails.
- S Sub HB2063 - Senate Substitute for HB 2063 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Discontinuing state property tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing for financing from the state general fund.
- HB2064 - Clarifying that a law enforcement officer taking a person before a judge for violating the uniform act regulating traffic does not make charging decisions.
- HB2065 - Removing the duty of the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle to drive with due regard for the safety of all others.
- HB2066 - Expanding medicaid eligibility by enacting the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.
- HB2067 - Providing for audio and video broadcasts of legislative meetings.
- HB2068 - Creating the Kansas sports wagering act.
- HB2069 - Providing certain requirements regarding the taking of minutes of meetings of legislative committees.
- HB2070 - Designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the John Armstrong memorial highway and a bridge on United States highway 77 as the SGT Kevin A. Gilbertson memorial bridge.
- HB2071 - Providing for the Proud Educator license plate, the Alpha Kappa Alpha license plate and the Knights of Columbus license plate.
- HB2072 - Amending the uniform arbitration act of 2000 to address validity of an agreement to arbitrate in a contract of insurance.
- HB2073 - Clarifying timing of claiming error on appeal, who can commit sodomy in certain cases and how defendants are charged for expenditures by the board of indigents' defense services.
- HB2074 - Requiring coverage of preexisting conditions by individual accident and sickness insurance policies.
- HB2075 - Elections; petition circulator requirements.
- HB2076 - Removing a restriction for purposes of employment security law on the leasing of certain employees by businesses from lessor employing units.
- HB2077 - Requiring suicide risk evaluation upon admission to certain treatment facilities.
- HB2078 - Appropriations for the department of education for FY 2019, 2020 and 2021; increasing BASE aid for certain school years; continuing 20 mill statewide levy for schools and exempting certain portion of property used for residential purposes from such levy.
- HB2079 - Removing the spousal exception from sexual battery.
- HB2080 - Electric utilities and recovery of transmission costs.
- HB2081 - Reestablishing the Kansas electric transmission authority.
- HB2082 - Allowing pharmacists to administer drugs pursuant to a prescription order.
- HB2083 - Establishing a minimum course duration for motor vehicle accident prevention courses.
- HB2084 - Amending the Kansas 911 act.
- HB2085 - Extending the repayment period for municipal loans for public water supply projects and clarifying the reinstatement requirements for rural water district forfeited benefit units.
- HB2086 - Exempting mechanical amusement devices from sales tax, providing for use of a tax stamp.
- HB2087 - Changing the definition of school bus for purposes of the motor-fuel tax law.
- HB2088 - Creating the negligent driving violation.
- HB2089 - Enacting the Kansas death with dignity act.
- HB2090 - Voter registration; departments of aging and disability services; children and families; labor and state board of education.
- HB2091 - Allowing early voting in person at least 10 days prior to an election.
- HB2092 - Allowing voter registration on election day.
- HB2093 - Providing for a sales tax exemption for sales of currency, certain coins and bullion.
- HB2094 - Requiring the department for children and families to offer services to children with problem sexual behavior and to such child's family.
- HB2095 - Providing for the Alpha Kappa Alpha distinctive license plate.
- HB2096 - Establishing the Kansas children's savings account program.
- HB2097 - Providing method for calculating cost of keeping civil prisoners in county jail.
- HB2098 - Making changes to the Kansas open records act for disclosure of criminal investigation records.
- HB2099 - Affiliation with the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system by the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism for membership of certain law enforcement officers and employees.
- HB2100 - Providing a post-retirement benefit increase (COLA) for certain KPERS retirants.
- HB2101 - Updating state credit union statutes.
- HB2102 - Establishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program.
- HB2103 - Amending the revised Kansas code for care of children to provide requirements for placement of a child in a qualified residential treatment program.
- HB2104 - Amendments related to driving under the influence, including preliminary screening tests, implied consent advisories and test refusal.
- HB2105 - Updating laws concerning limited liability companies.
- HB2106 - Increasing the BASE aid under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act and making appropriations for the department of education.
- HB2107 - Requiring full reimbursement for contraceptive prescriptions.
- HB2108 - Authorizing school districts to expend at-risk education funds on evidence-based learning programs.
- HB2109 - Requiring electric public utilities to acquire a permit from the state corporation commission prior to the siting of certain electric transmission lines.
- HB2110 - Amending the Kansas no-call act to restrict text message solicitations and certain uses of automatic dialing-announcing devices and prohibit certain conveyances of telephone numbers and the transmission of inaccurate caller-ID information.
- HB2111 - Requirements for the sale of firearms at gun shows or over the internet.
- HB2112 - Adding Crawford and Dickinson counties to the list of eligible rural opportunity zone counties.
- HB2113 - Petition requirements for recognition of political parties.
- HB2114 - Allowing counties to impose a severance tax on limestone.
- HB2115 - Requiring verification of certain hours billed by contractors under certain contracts.
- HB2116 - Allowing taxpayers to attend BOTA hearings by use of audio or video electronic communication.
- HB2117 - Providing for the Knights of Columbus distinctive license plate.
- HB2118 - Senate Substitute for HB 2118 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Concerning property taxation; establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate; providing a waiver of interest and fees on certain delinquent property taxes for a period of time and delaying preparation of delinquent real estate tax list and notice; prohibiting valuation increase for real property solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or maintenance of existing structure.
- HB2119 - Providing for licensed pharmacists to administer certain drugs, authorizing certain business entities to hire physicians and chiropractors and requiring electronic prescriptions for opiates.
- HB2120 - Establishing restrictions on the use of step therapy protocols by health insurance plans.
- HB2121 - Supplemental appropriations for FY 2019, FY 2020, FY 2021, FY 2022, FY 2023 and FY 2024 for various state agencies.
- HB2122 - Appropriations for FY 2020, FY 2021 and FY 2022 for various state agencies.
- HB2123 - Amending the Kansas national guard educational assistance act.
- HB2124 - Requiring health insurance plans to cover contraceptives.
- HB2125 - Requiring licensees operating a motor vehicle to promptly deliver driver's license upon demand by authorized persons.
- HB2126 - Adopting the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.
- HB2127 - Eliminating the marking requirements for certain truck and truck tractors.
- HB2128 - Decreasing the sales and use tax rate on food and food ingredients.
- HB2129 - Creating the gun safety red flag act.
- HB2130 - Amending the Kansas act against discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity or expression.
- HB2131 - Providing for a sales tax exemption for construction and certain purchases for businesses qualifying as part of an enterprise zone.
- HB2132 - Increasing the criminal penalty for lewd and lascivious behavior.
- HB2133 - Required reporting for entities who deliver alcoholic liquors to consumers.
- HB2134 - Sales tax exemption for nonprofit integrated community care organizations.
- HB2135 - Restrictions on city and county political sign regulations repealed.
- HB2136 - Establishing municipal vacancy appointment limitations.
- HB2137 - Senate Substitute for HB 2137 by Committee on Judiciary - Reviewing and continuing expiring exceptions to the disclosure of public records under the open records act and eliminating a photograph record requirement in the scrap metal theft reduction act.
- HB2138 - Required fee for entry into a sexually oriented business.
- HB2139 - Permitting local eligible employers to affiliate with KP&F with regard to coverage of certain local corrections employees.
- HB2140 - Providing sales tax authority for Dickinson, Finney, Jackson, Russell, Thomas and Wabaunsee counties; specifying certain county sales tax collection requirements of director of taxation; and providing a sales tax exemption for sales of certain coins or bullion.
- HB2141 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS actuarial accrued liability for a period of 30 years and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- HB2142 - Increasing the lump-sum death benefit for retirants under KPERS.
- S Sub for HB2143 - Senate Substitute for HB 2143 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Amending provisions related to and providing for certain healthcare benefit coverages.
- HB2144 - Requiring community colleges to publish certain taxpayer and student transparency data.
- HB2145 - Making appropriations for fiscal years 2020 and 2021 for the department of education for special education and related services.
- HB2146 - Providing for certain business entities to engage in the corporate practice of medicine.
- HB2147 - Increasing bond maturity limitations in the Kansas rural housing incentive district act.
- HB2148 - Unemployment benefits for privately contracted school bus drivers.
- HB2149 - Requiring a timely determination of KanCare eligibility.
- HB2150 - Enacting the Kansas hope scholarship act.
- HB2151 - Granting immunity from civil liability to the person who files a citizen-initiated grand jury petition.
- HB2152 - Creating the assistance animal integrity act.
- HB2153 - Repealing statutes pertaining to student religious associations.
- HB2154 - Senate Substitute for HB 2154 by Committee on Commerce - Amending employment security law with respect to benefit eligibility, contribution rates, shared work program requirements and other matters to address COVID-19 and to comply with federal COVID-19 employment security law emergency administrative grant and reimbursement funding requirements.
- HB2155 - Improving the Kansas medicolegal death investigation system.
- HB2156 - Clarifying that it is unlawful for a person to submit an inspection report concerning wood-destroying pests unless that person is a pesticide applicator with the correct certification and license.
- HB2157 - Concerning state benefit requirements and limitations for the temporary assistance for needy families program.
- HB2158 - Authorizing the board of regents on behalf of the university of Kansas to sell certain real property in Douglas county.
- HB2159 - Authorizing the board of regents on behalf of Kansas state university to sell certain real property in Saline county.
- HB2160 - Providing sales tax authority for Dickinson, Jackson, Russell, Thomas and Wabaunsee counties, and providing a sales tax exemption for sales of certain coins or bullion.
- HB2161 - Creating the Kansas animal abuse offender repository.
- HB2162 - Amending the definition of "consumer transaction" and "supplier" in the Kansas consumer protection act.
- HB2163 - Providing for the legal use of medical cannabis.
- HB2164 - Repealing the adoption protection act.
- HB2165 - Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for security officers of the department of corrections.
- HB2166 - Requiring personal financial literacy courses for high school graduation.
- HB2167 - Senate Substitute for HB 2167 by Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources - Establishing a commercial industrial hemp program.
- HB2168 - Increasing the rate and expanding the base of the hospital provider assessment and extending the quality care assessment imposed on skilled nursing care facilities.
- HB2169 - Expand the definition of express advocacy in the campaign finance act to cover phrases where reasonable minds could not differ and delete the requirement that the name of treasurers of organizations be disclosed in advertisements.
- HB2170 - Campaign finance reports for all state offices must be filed electronically.
- HB2171 - Allow the attribution in political ads in electronic media to be placed anywhere in the ad and delete the listing of the treasurer of organizations in political ads.
- HB2172 - Notice of the late filing of lobbyist reports and the grace period allowed start when the notice is mailed.
- HB2173 - Establishing a commercial industrial hemp program.
- HB2174 - Extending the sunset date of the state use law for five years.
- HB2175 - Enacting the fair share act.
- HB2176 - Elections; unlawful collection of voted or unvoted ballots.
- HB2177 - Updating accounting and reporting requirements of hedging transactions, risk-based capital instructions and enterprise risk reports and updating definitions for fraudulent insurance acts.
- HB2178 - Amending the Kansas underground utility damage prevention act.
- HB2179 - Adopting the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.
- HB2180 - Substitute for HB 2180 - Changing certain registration and title fees on vehicles and disposition of funds.
- HB2181 - Disposition of seized firearms by law enforcement agencies.
- HB2182 - Requiring increased motor vehicle insurance coverage for people with convictions relating to driving under the influence.
- HB2183 - Requiring a computer science course for high school graduation.
- HB2184 - Enacting the massage therapist licensure act.
- HB2185 - Clarifying the naturopathic medicine scope of practice to include diagnostic imaging.
- HB2186 - Granting employees who earn sick leave the right to use it to care for their family members.
- HB2187 - Establishing the office of the child advocate for children's protection and services.
- HB2188 - Dissolving the White Clay watershed district no. 26, city of Atchison assumes obligations and amending the tax lid relating to the dissolution of any taxing subdivision.
- HB2189 - Elections; voting provisional ballot allowed when voter moves to a new county without reregistering.
- HB2190 - Prohibiting the state corporation commission from authorizing certain charges for electric service.
- HB2191 - Amending the procedure for execution of a search warrant for electronically stored information.
- HB2192 - Court of appeals judges to be nominated by the supreme court nominating commission and appointed by the governor.
- HB2193 - Requiring assets seized pursuant to the Kansas standard asset seizure and forfeiture act to be returned upon acquittal.
- HB2194 - Allowing wagering losses for Kansas itemized deductions.
- HB2195 - Sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets.
- HB2196 - Creating a presumption in favor of shared parenting time for temporary orders.
- HB2197 - Amortizing the state and school KPERS actuarial accrued liability over a 30-year period and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- HB2198 - Allowing the use of expedited partner therapy to treat a sexually transmitted disease.
- HB2199 - Amending documentation requirements related to preparation of dead bodies.
- HB2200 - Exempting hair threading from the practice of cosmetology.
- HB2201 - Updating statutory references necessitated by 2012 executive reorganization order no. 41 related to administration of tuberculosis programs.
- HB2202 - Hillsdale cemetery district; deannexing territory of the district within Valley Center.
- HB2203 - Reconciling amendments to certain statutes.
- HB2204 - Prohibiting the Kansas lottery from entering into or extending an existing management contract with a lottery gaming facility manager without prior legislative approval.
- HB2205 - Eliminating the client obligation for persons receiving home and community-based services.
- HB2206 - Changing the bonding and cost requirements for animals taken into custody under a violation of cruelty to animals.
- HB2207 - Requirements for school district construction contracts relating to requests for proposals that specify particular products or particular installation methods.
- HB2208 - Creating the crime of sexual extortion.
- HB2209 - Establishing the unclaimed life insurance benefits act, updating certain definitions pertaining to unfair trade practices and association health plans, and providing for third party administrator fees, the purchase of cybersecurity insurance by the Kansas board of regents and certain healthcare benefits coverage.
- HB2210 - Amending uninsured motorist coverage provision requirements in automobile liability insurance policies.
- HB2211 - Allowing judges to waive or reduce driver's license reinstatement fees.
- HB2212 - Apportionment of corporate income under the multistate tax compact; election.
- HB2213 - Adding a definition of "amount involved" for a fraudulent insurance act.
- S Sub for HB2214 - Senate Substitute for HB 2214 by Committee on Transportation - Providing for an increase in registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicles.
- HB2215 - Kansas state fair board is authorized to create a nonprofit corporation for the benefit of the state fair.
- HB2216 - Establishing state employee student loan repayment assistance act.
- HB2217 - Enacting the Kansas thrift savings plan act.
- HB2218 - Ending legislator participation in KPERS and establishing an annual salary structure for legislators.
- HB2219 - Requiring bodies subject to the Kansas open meetings act to record proceedings and make the recordings available to the public.
- HB2220 - Free state election act; eliminate proof of citizenship; same day registration and voting; other.
- HB2221 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 77 in Cowley county as the SGT Kevin Gilbertson veterans memorial bridge.
- HB2222 - Prohibiting food establishments from providing single-use plastic straws to consumers.
- HB2223 - Adopting economic development program evaluation and information disclosure regimes and expanding economic development incentive financing to address housing shortages.
- HB2224 - Requiring the state corporation commission and the secretary of health and environment to assess certain fees upon operators of class I and class II injection wells and establishing the state geological survey monitoring well fund.
- S Sub for HB2225 - Senate Substitute for HB 2225 by Committee on Transportation - Providing for an increase in permit fees for oversize or overweight vehicles and required registration for escort vehicle service operators.
- HB2226 - Making changes to the scrap metal theft reduction act.
- HB2227 - Prohibiting the use of conversion therapy unless it is administered by a leader or official of any religious denomination as part of counseling services.
- HB2228 - Relating to penalties for operating a child care facility without a license.
- HB2229 - Concerning the admission into evidence of any tape or recording created using an electronic monitoring device in an adult care home.
- HB2230 - Requiring law enforcement officers to impound the vehicles of certain uninsured owners.
- HB2231 - Requiring the state corporation commission to study electric rates and consider certain factors in establishing just and reasonable electric rates.
- HB2232 - Income tax treatment of net operating loss carryback on the sale of certain hotels.
- HB2233 - Requiring school districts to provide a stipend for teachers to purchase classroom supplies.
- HB2234 - Creating the voluntary gun safety act.
- HB2235 - Concerning tax clearance certificates for individuals offered jobs with the state or any agency thereof; when required.
- HB2236 - Establishing cause for suspension or termination of county appraisers based on the percentage of informal hearing requests.
- HB2237 - Allow cities and counties to publish legal notices on the internet.
- HB2238 - Sedgwick county urban area nuisance abatement act.
- HB2239 - Liquor sales by licensees in common consumption areas.
- HB2240 - Requiring the state corporation commission to ensure that a seismic risk analysis is conducted upon class II disposal wells.
- HB2241 - Creating the crime of rape by misrepresentation of identity.
- HB2242 - Relating to instances when reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation are sent to both the department for children and families and the appropriate law enforcement agency.
- HB2243 - Exempting animal shelters from registration requirements as a charitable organization.
- HB2244 - Senate Substitute for HB 2244 by Committee on Judiciary - Enacting the COVID-19 response and reopening for business liability protection act.
- HB2245 - Creating the crime of abandoning a human corpse.
- HB2246 - Amending oversight, administration and regulation of certain duties, responsibilities and activities of the insurance department relating to risk-based capital instructions, definition of long-term care insurance, conversion plans of reciprocals to mutual insurance companies, appointment and removal of securities commissioner and assessing penalties from excess lines and creating and authorizing certain transfers to the cancer research and public information trust fund for the university of Kansas medical center and changing the rate of the hospital provider assessment imposed by the department of health and environment and granting Wichita state university bonding authority for certain capital improvement projects.
- HB2247 - Designating a portion of United States highway 77 as the Capt Donald Root Strother memorial highway.
- HB2248 - Delaying enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act, transferring responsibility for the scrap metal database to the Kansas bureau of investigation, reducing the registration fee for scrap metal dealers and changing scrap metal dealer obligations under the scrap metal theft reduction act; amending the definition of “consumer transaction” and “supplier” in the Kansas consumer protection act.
- HB2249 - Providing an income tax credit for expenditures to construct health or education facilities by Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference member institutions.
- HB2250 - Establishing a child tax credit.
- HB2251 - Increasing income tax credit for household and dependent care expenses.
- HB2252 - Income tax credit for increased salaries paid to Kansas employees.
- HB2253 - Awarding costs and attorney fees to plaintiffs prevailing in unpaid wage claims.
- HB2254 - Requiring banks to make a minimum amount of subprime loans.
- HB2255 - Creating the Kansas youth advisory council.
- HB2256 - Creating the community leaders service act.
- HB2257 - Requirements for school district bullying policies; investigation of complaints.
- HB2258 - Enacting housing protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking.
- HB2259 - Providing for fair consideration for employment to persons with records of conviction.
- HB2260 - Updating the per diem for injured employees when away from their residence for medical treatment.
- HB2261 - Decreasing the sales and use tax rate on food and food ingredients to 5.5%.
- HB2262 - Enacting the Kansas buy American act.
- HB2263 - Prohibiting the denial of earned maternity leave benefits after an employee has given notice of intent to take maternity leave.
- HB2264 - Providing a tax credit to pell grant recipients at a postsecondary educational institution.
- HB2265 - Award of college credit hours for passing CLEP and other college examination programs.
- HB2266 - Prohibiting universities from charging fees for certain scholarship applications.
- HB2267 - Sales tax exemption for fencing used in agricultural use.
- HB2268 - Removing sodomy between consenting members of the same sex from criminal sodomy.
- HB2269 - Allowing the state to be liable for damages caused by wrongful acts relating to calculating earned discharge credit for juveniles and good time credit for adults.
- HB2270 - Removing opposite sex requirement for unlawful voluntary sexual relations.
- HB2271 - Imposing a criminal penalty upon owners who allow livestock to run at large and allowing county sheriffs to seize such livestock that are on a highway.
- HB2272 - Increasing the sales tax collection threshold for certain retailers and the required timeframe for payment of tax.
- HB2273 - Establishing the wind generation permit and property protection act.
- HB2274 - Requiring notification to patients that the effects of a medication abortion may be reversible.
- HB2275 - County boards of tax appeals are created to hear appeals from county appraisers and hearing officers.
- HB2276 - Prohibiting the use of a wireless communication device in a school zone or a road construction zone.
- HB2277 - Providing for increased penalties for right-of-way violations.
- HB2278 - Calculating income tax rates through the use of formulas.
- HB2279 - Enacting housing protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking or stalking and requiring law enforcement officers to provide information about timing of release from custody when an arrest is made following a domestic violence call.
- HB2280 - Amendments to the Kansas expanded lottery act relating to racetrack gaming and Wyandotte county horse racing.
- HB2281 - Providing that a court order modifying a criminal sentence only modifies the portion of the sentence referenced by the court and not remaining portions of the original sentence.
- HB2282 - Abolishing the death penalty and creating the crime of aggravated murder.
- HB2283 - Exempting certain victims from being considered an aggressor or participant as a mitigating factor when considering a departure sentence.
- HB2284 - Amending assault and battery to increase penalty for assault or battery of a health care provider, creating the crime of unlawful interference with a health care provider and increasing penalties for interference with a firefighter or emergency medical services.
- HB2285 - Creating the Kansas legal tender act; providing for sales exemption from and modification for sales of specie legal tender.
- HB2286 - Making appropriations for FY 2020 for the Kansas state school for the deaf.
- HB2287 - Due process for terminating teachers' contracts.
- HB2288 - Creating the Kansas student and educator freedom of religious speech act.
- HB2289 - Repealing public convenience and necessity requirements for motor carriers.
- HB2290 - Establishing the Kansas closed case task force; creating the Kansas criminal justice reform commission; concerning criminal history record checks for entities providing care to children, the elderly or individuals with disabilities; creating a Kansas victim information and notification everyday (VINE) coordinator, a Kansas youth suicide prevention coordinator, and a crime victims compensation division within the office of the attorney general; legislative review of exceptions to disclosure of public records under the Kansas open records act; and changing tort claims fund obligations for claims involving alleged violations of the Kansas open meetings act and open records act.
- HB2291 - Increasing caps on damages in wrongful death actions and escalating them annually based on the consumer price index.
- HB2292 - Allow prosecutor's office to enter into agreements for supervision of people on diversion and allowing people on diversion to participate in the certified drug treatment program.
- HB2293 - Changing to one year averages when determining ag land valuations.
- HB2294 - Requiring a motion and notice when municipalities transfer funds from a utility fund to the general fund.
- HB2295 - Providing for the licensure of anesthesiologist assistants.
- HB2296 - Increasing fines and providing for the impoundment of vehicles for violations of the Kansas automobile injury reparations act.
- HB2297 - Permanently exempting postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings law under the personal and family protection act.
- HB2298 - Allowing the assignment of dental insurance benefits under the state healthcare benefits program.
- HB2299 - Making changes to mitigating factors used by court in granting a departure sentence.
- HB2300 - Providing for the back the badge license plate.
- HB2301 - Establishing the tax credit for low income postsecondary students scholarship program act and providing for the elimination of the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act.
- HB2302 - Sunsetting the food sales tax credit and enacting the food sales tax refund.
- HB2303 - Enacting the Kansas safe access act.
- HB2304 - Sales tax holiday for sales of certain school supplies, computers and clothing.
- HB2305 - Making changes to requirements to make a claim to the crime victims' compensation board.
- HB2306 - Extending the time that victims of child sex abuse have to bring a cause of action.
- HB2307 - Establishing non-covered dental benefits under health insurance plans and limitations on plan changes.
- HB2308 - City of Wichita and Sedgwick county authorized to consolidate city and county government.
- HB2309 - Recreating the Kansas arts commission.
- HB2310 - Reducing the sales and use tax rate of food and food ingredients.
- HB2311 - Sales tax exemption for food and food ingredients.
- HB2312 - Establishing the rural revitalization student loan repayment program.
- HB2313 - Increasing workers compensation treatment expense limits from $500 to $2,000 for injured workers prior to claim approval.
- HB2314 - Rehabilitation of abandoned property by cities.
- HB2315 - Unemployment benefits for privately contracted school bus drivers.
- HB2316 - Removing the option to pay a cash bond in municipal court.
- HB2317 - Requiring certain electric transmission lines to acquire a siting permit from the state corporation commission.
- HB2318 - Constitutional restrictions on taxpayer funding for abortions.
- HB2319 - Enacting the human trafficking and child exploitation prevention act.
- HB2320 - Enacting the marriage and constitution restoration act.
- HB2321 - Creating the optional elevated marriage act.
- HB2322 - Creating a cause of action for censorship or suppression of social media speech.
- HB2323 - Imposing an excise tax on admission to adult-oriented businesses.
- HB2324 - Prohibiting the use of non-disclosure agreements to silence victims of workplace sexual harassment.
- HB2325 - Reciprocal recognition of concealed carry licenses issued by other jurisdictions; reducing minimum age requirement for a license to carry a concealed handgun.
- HB2326 - Amendments regarding license to carry a concealed handgun.
- HB2327 - Increasing retirement benefit cap and decreasing employee contribution rate for members of the Kansas Police and Firemen's Retirement System in certain circumstances.
- HB2328 - Requiring certain military service that is concurrent with KPERS participating service to be credited as additional KPERS participating service.
- HB2329 - Increasing KPERS employee contribution rate for school district employees and making appropriations for FY 2020 for the department of education for a pay increase for KPERS covered school district employees.
- HB2330 - Policies and procedures to prohibit and investigate bullying.
- HB2331 - Amending remedies for victims of sexual abuse by a duly ordained minister of religion.
- HB2332 - Allowing punitive and exemplary damages in a wrongful death action.
- HB2333 - Allowing a court to make a finding that a final decree of adoption take effect at an earlier date.
- HB2334 - Expanding the list of people before whom a deposition shall not be taken.
- HB2335 - Adding to the list of entities authorized to buy prison made goods.
- HB2336 - Clarifying when offenders under supervision of the secretary of corrections are awarded jail credit.
- HB2337 - Making changes to the community corrections advisory boards and grant programs.
- HB2338 - Exempting Kansas correctional industries from the provisions on state contract purchases.
- HB2339 - Updating the naturopathic doctor licensure act.
- HB2340 - Delaying distribution of certain property taxes paid under protest and requiring certain information on protested or exempt property taxes be provided to local taxing jurisdictions.
- HB2341 - Ensuring a public employee's right to resign from a public employee organization.
- HB2342 - Allowing the secretary for children and families to request a waiver from the U.S. department for agriculture for time limited assistance.
- HB2343 - Removing provisional employment from adult care homes, home health agencies and providers of disability services.
- HB2344 - Requiring written informed consent before administering an antipsychotic medication to an adult care home resident.
- HB2345 - Tax lid exception when budget was higher in prior five years.
- HB2346 - Senate Substitute for HB 2346 by Committee on Education - Relating to standards for school-administered vision screenings; amending the capital improvement state aid calculation; authorizing ACT college entrance exams and workkeys assessments for students enrolled in nonpublic schools; requiring a Kansas foster care children annual academic report card; and authorizing payment of a student's dual or concurrent enrollment in a postsecondary educational institution.
- HB2347 - Establishing the Kansas Alzheimer's disease advisory council.
- HB2348 - Increasing liability limits for the healthcare stabilization fund.
- HB2349 - Sales tax collections by remote sellers.
- HB2350 - Removing felony violation of possession, cultivation and distribution of marijuana.
- HB2351 - Allowing oversize or overweight utility vehicles to operate at all times and all weather and road conditions when responding to emergency utility outages.
- HB2352 - Providing changes to nexus for the sales and use tax law; requiring tax collection by marketplace facilitators; imposing sales tax on digital products.
- HB2353 - Providing for free license plates for purple heart recipients.
- Sub HB2354 - Substitute for HB 2354 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Resolving liability concerns regarding high school apprenticeships and on-the-job training programs.
- HB2355 - Granting federal law enforcement officers who work with state task forces arrest authority.
- HB2356 - Motor vehicle sales tax sourced to registration of vehicle.
- HB2357 - Exempting out-of-state licensed healthcare professionals from Kansas licensure requirements when traveling with a sports team.
- HB2358 - Imposing requirements to prescribe opioid drugs.
- HB2359 - Establishing the child welfare system delivery task force.
- HB2360 - Concerning criminal history checks of employees and volunteers that have unsupervised access to children, the elderly or individuals with disabilities.
- HB2361 - Creating conditions for the administration of certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations.
- HB2362 - Creating the Kansas military base task force.
- HB2363 - Requiring inquiry about veteran status in supervised loans.
- HB2364 - Creating the Kansas Aerospace Commission.
- HB2365 - Providing for confidential communications of Kansas national guard members in peer support counseling sessions.
- HB2366 - Allowing apparatus operators to provide ground ambulance transportation for certain patients in rural areas.
- HB2367 - Authorizing transfers from the state general fund to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund and county and city revenue sharing fund if the city or county has a new road construction or bridge improvement plan and the plan is approved by the secretary of transportation.
- HB2368 - Tax lid exception for transportation construction projects.
- HB2369 - Authorizing the secretary of transportation to designate toll projects on new and existing highways and changing financing requirements for toll or turnpike projects.
- HB2370 - Providing for an increase in motor fuel taxes and rate trips.
- HB2371 - Providing for an increase in permit fees for oversize or overweight vehicles and requiring registration for escort vehicle service operators.
- HB2372 - Providing for an increase in registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicles.
- HB2373 - Creating the transportation planning program.
- HB2374 - Increasing the payment of reward for persons providing certain information.
- HB2375 - Allowing private plaintiffs to bring an action under the Kansas false claims act.
- HB2376 - Authorizing amendments to a registrant's birth certificate when there is a change in the registrant's sex.
- HB2377 - No liability for charitable vision screenings and donations of eyeglasses.
- HB2378 - Prohibiting firearm possession restrictions in subsidized housing agreements.
- HB2379 - Exemption from alcoholic liquor enforcement tax for self-distribution of alcoholic liquor by microbreweries and microdistilleries.
- HB2380 - Length of time prior to use of debt collection agencies for delinquent taxes; time for payment of sales and liquor drink tax; liability of person to collect sales or compensating use tax; administration of liquor enforcement tax.
- HB2381 - Providing for a $.06 increase in motor fuel taxes.
- HB2382 - Authorize counties which have zoning regulations to abate nuisances.
- HB2383 - Amendments regarding the licensure and regulation of barbering.
- HB2384 - Amending powers, duties and functions of the Kansas state board of cosmetology relating to licensing and hearings.
- HB2385 - Designating the polka as the official state dance.
- HB2386 - Transfers to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund.
- HB2387 - Requiring the state employee healthcare benefits program to accept participation as a provider by any willing pharmacist.
- HB2388 - Extending the length of time for the Kansas corporation NOL carryforward.
- HB2389 - Requiring electronic prescriptions for certain controlled substances.
- HB2390 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- HB2391 - Recertification of professional employees' organizations to represent teachers
- HB2392 - Requiring visual observation of alleged victim of child abuse or neglect as part of investigation.
- HB2393 - Setoff against debtors; relating to support debt matched by gaming facilities.
- HB2394 - Changing the elements and making changes to the criminal penalties of abuse of a child.
- Sub HB2395 - Substitute for HB 2395 by Committee on K-12 Education Budget - Amending the Kansas school equity and enhancement act and making appropriations to the department of education.
- HB2396 - Senate Substitute for HB 2396 by Committee on Judiciary – Enacting the governmental response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, welfare, property and economic security during this public health emergency.
- HB2397 - Amending the definition of dangerous regulated animal and restricting proximity of such animals to members of the public.
- HB2398 - Requiring the repeal or suspension of existing sales tax exemption when implementing any new exemption.
- HB2399 - Sales tax exemption extension for Gove county healthcare endowment foundation, inc.
- HB2400 - Substitute for HB 2400 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Regulating the sale and distribution of kratom products as a part of and supplemental to the Kansas food, drug and cosmetic act.
- HB2401 - Providing an exception to the quorum requirements for shareholder meetings for certain corporations.
- HB2402 - Authorizing certain business entities to hire physicians and chiropractors.
- HB2403 - Establishing the joint committee on child welfare system oversight.
- HB2404 - Establishing the Kansas senior services task force.
- HB2405 - Creating the legislative task force on bullying prevention in public schools.
- HB2406 - Relinquishment of firearms pursuant to certain court orders.
- HB2407 - Publication of school district bullying prevention policies.
- HB2408 - Allowing third-party fee simple appraisals to be filed with county appraisers for residential property.
- HB2409 - Providing a tax credit for donations to certain postsecondary educational institutions that provide scholarships to students with financial need.
- HB2410 - Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the office of the state treasurer by statewide district convention.
- HB2411 - Limiting the review of certain rules and regulations by the director of the budget.
- HB2412 - Updating certain requirements relating to advanced practice registered nurses.
- HB2413 - Enacting the human solution for Kansas act; regulation of the production and sale of medicinal cannabis.
- HB2414 - Providing a sales tax exemption for the principle foundation.
- HB2415 - Regulating the practice of medicine and surgery regarding inquiries about a patient's firearm ownership.
- HB2416 - Substitute for HB 2416 by House Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Enacting the Kansas targeted employment act to provide tax credits for the employment of persons with developmental disabilities.
- HB2417 - Extending the length of time for the Kansas corporation NOL carryforward.
- HB2418 - Length of time prior to use of debt collection agencies for delinquent taxes; time for payment of sales and liquor drink tax; liability of person to collect sales or compensating use tax; administration of liquor enforcement tax.
- HB2419 - Reconciling conflicting amendments to certain statutes.
- HB2420 - Allowing military surplus vehicles to register with the division of vehicles for road use.
- HB2421 - Allowing individuals who raise assistance dogs to have the same right to accommodation as trainers of assistance dogs and requiring assistance dogs to be trained by accredited training facilities.
- HB2422 - Establishing daylight saving time as the permanent standard time in Kansas.
- HB2423 - Driving under the influence is a disqualification for election or appointment as a sheriff.
- HB2424 - Police officer-involved death of a person; mandatory investigation; report open if no criminal charges; Kansas open records act change.
- HB2425 - Enact the Kansas anti-red flag act which prohibits the enforcement of extreme risk protection orders that prevent certain individuals from buying or possessing a firearm and establishes a criminal penalty for violations.
- HB2426 - Revising cross-references in the civil procedure codes.
- HB2427 - Providing for a Kansas income tax subtraction modification for national service education awards.
- HB2428 - Requiring the board of technical professions to adopt license fee amounts by rules and regulations.
- HB2429 - Adding a public defender to the Kansas criminal justice reform commission.
- HB2430 - Property tax lid; cities and counties repealed.
- HB2431 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 166 in Cowley county as the SGT Tyler A Juden memorial bridge.
- HB2432 - Creating the Kansas pesticide waste disposal program and allowing up to $50,000 to be transferred annually from the Kansas agricultural remediation fund to a new Kansas pesticide waste disposal fund.
- HB2433 - Designating the watermelon as the state fruit of Kansas.
- HB2434 - Revoking authority to suspend driving privileges for the nonpayment of fines from traffic citations.
- HB2435 - Amending credits on court-imposed fines for community service.
- HB2436 - Rate of interest for unpaid and overpayment of taxes.
- HB2437 - Prohibiting the use of identifiable meat terms on labels of meat analogs without either an accompanying disclaimer that the product does not contain meat or the inclusion of the word “imitation” before the name of the meat food product being imitated.
- HB2438 - Allowing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of state child death review board documents.
- HB2439 - Removing the requirement that certain entities submit certain reports to the division of post audit.
- HB2440 - Providing for the election of county appraisers.
- HB2441 - Expanding the ability for cities and school districts to operate and finance a community historical museum.
- HB2442 - Removing the line for reporting compensating use tax from income tax returns.
- HB2443 - Requiring resident tuition rates for certain Native American students at public postsecondary educational institutions.
- HB2444 - Providing for the blackout distinctive license plate.
- HB2445 - Allowing children who run away to be placed in a juvenile detention facility for 24 hours.
- HB2446 - Clarifying when a receipt of property seized by law enforcement should be sent to the court and who seized weapons should be returned to.
- HB2447 - Changing how two-way electronic audio-visual communication is used in courts.
- HB2448 - Changing penalties for crimes related to motor vehicles.
- HB2449 - Changing the requirements for board of indigents' defense services appointments.
- HB2450 - Amending the Kansas clean indoor air act to include vaping of tobacco-derived products.
- HB2451 - Amending Kansas department of agriculture division of animal health license, permit and registration renewal deadlines.
- HB2452 - Providing certain KP&F tier II spousal and children's benefits for death resulting from a service-connected disability.
- HB2453 - Creating the open borders for Kansas jobs act; recognizing professional licenses issued by other jurisdictions.
- HB2454 - Self-storage unit rentals; sales and towing of property for nonpayment of rent or abandonment; contractual value of property.
- HB2455 - Awarding a state contract preference for businesses that partner with the job corps to employ or train workers.
- HB2456 - Clarifying the definition of the term "possession" in the Kansas criminal code.
- HB2457 - Allowing a court case file to be opened and sealed when amending a birth certificate.
- HB2458 - Creating the negligent driving violation.
- HB2459 - Limiting utilization review conducted by health plans under certain circumstances involving the treatment of mental illness or substance abuse disorder.
- HB2460 - Providing an income tax credit for qualified railroad track maintenance expenditures of short line railroads.
- HB2461 - Enacting the public litigation coordination act to restrict contracts by public entities for legal services on a contingent fee basis.
- HB2462 - Updating provisions related to the Kansas department of agriculture division of conservation.
- HB2463 - Amending the Kansas pesticide law's licensure requirements and the Kansas chemigation safety law's permittee requirements.
- HB2464 - Updating egg repacking requirements for retailers.
- HB2465 - Amending the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act to expand student eligibility.
- HB2466 - Enacting the Kansas taxpayer protection act; requiring the signature and tax identification number of paid tax return preparers on income tax returns; authorizing actions to enjoin paid tax return preparers from engaging in certain conduct; extending certain income and privilege tax return filing and payment deadlines.
- HB2467 - Removing the spousal exception from sexual battery and requiring a domestic violence offender assessment on a first conviction of domestic battery.
- HB2468 - Changing the elements and making changes to the criminal penalties of abuse of a child and creating the crime of aggravated abuse of a child.
- HB2469 - Extending terminal medical release to inmates in the custody of the department of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 120 days.
- HB2470 - Clarifying jurisdiction and supervision of offenders in a certified drug abuse treatment program.
- HB2471 - Allowing members who are not legislators or public employees on the Kansas criminal justice reform commission be reimbursed for mileage.
- HB2472 - Authorizing use of certified drug abuse treatment programs for certain crimes.
- HB2473 - Modifying the penalties for sexual contact between certain juveniles and excluding such juveniles from offender registration.
- HB2474 - Changing the penalties for violating the Kansas offender registration act, creating a method by which the court can waive payment of fees, and allowing offenders to register in a single location.
- HB2475 - Making offender registration for certain drug crimes five years.
- HB2476 - Displaying the national motto in every public building.
- HB2477 - Designating General Election Day as a legal public holiday.
- HB2478 - Updating certain definitions and requirements of the third party administrators act.
- HB2479 - Codifying the NAIC corporate governance model regulation into statute.
- HB2480 - Senate Substitute for HB 2480 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Establishing a process for a reciprocal to convert to a mutual insurance company, providing for flexibility when certain penalties are assessed from excess lines, updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect, updating the definition of long-term care in the long-term care act, updating the securities commissioner appointment and removal process and updating suspension, denial and revocation of licensure and certain other licensure requirements of insurance agents and public adjusters.
- HB2481 - Allowing police vehicles to equip blue-only lights.
- HB2482 - Excluding air bags from the definition of cost of repairs for salvage vehicles.
- HB2483 - Prohibiting certain licensed individuals from using conversion therapy on minors.
- HB2484 - Increasing good time credits for certain offenders.
- HB2485 - Aligning the felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes.
- HB2486 - Allowing all current national guard and reservist members an exemption from vehicle property tax.
- HB2487 - Senate Substitute for HB 2487 by Committee on Education - Providing for individuals with disabilities by clarifying authority of the Kansas commission for the deaf and hard of hearing; enacting the audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact; providing disability placards to school districts, interlocal cooperatives, postsecondary educational institutions and institutions under the direction of the department for aging and disability services; and updating references to emotional disability.
- HB2488 - Authorizing schools to maintain supplies of certain emergency medications and to administer such medication in emergency situations.
- HB2489 - Providing for the proud educator license plate.
- HB2490 - Senate Substitute for HB 2490 by Committee on Assessment and Taxation - Concerning property taxation; relating to the state board of tax appeals, orders and notices, service by electronic means, time to request full and complete opinion, board member service after term expires; relating to appeals, prohibiting valuation increases in certain appeals, burden of proof in district court; relating to county appraisers, eligibility list, notification when person no longer holds office; appraisal standards; and buildings and improvements destroyed or substantially destroyed by natural disaster.
- HB2491 - Providing for adjusted income tax rates and sales tax exemptions for food and food ingredients and feminine hygiene products.
- HB2492 - Ending participation of certain employees of the legislative branch in the Kansas public employees deferred compensation plan.
- HB2493 - Requiring legislative members of the sentencing commission to be members of senate judiciary and house corrections and juvenile justice.
- HB2494 - Amending the criminal penalties for unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
- HB2495 - Authorizing the crime victims compensation board to waive application time restrictions for a victim of a sexually violent crime to receive compensation for mental health counseling.
- HB2496 - Authorizing court services officers and community corrections officers to provide a certification of identification to offenders.
- HB2497 - Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights and providing a penalty for violation.
- HB2498 - Excluding hypothetical leased fee when determining fair market value for real property.
- HB2499 - Providing a tax credit for expenditures for placing into service a qualified alternative-fuel fueling station.
- HB2500 - Amending the Kansas power of attorney act regarding the form of a power of attorney and the duties of third parties relying and acting on a power of attorney.
- HB2501 - Allowing salvage vehicle pools to apply for ownership documents for vehicles that are disclaimed by insurance companies.
- HB2502 - Designating a portion of United States highway 77 as the Cpl. Allen E. Oatney and SP4 Gene A. Myers memorial highway.
- HB2503 - Authorizing the transfer of $268,412,000 from the state general fund to the KPERS fund during fiscal year 2020 and eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments.
- HB2504 - Providing a sales tax exemption for child advocacy centers.
- HB2505 - Allowing a greater use of detention for juvenile offenders who violate probation.
- HB2506 - Substitute for HB 2506 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Expanding the military spouse and service member's expedited licensure law to all applicants who have established or intend to establish residency in Kansas.
- HB2507 - Liability protection for businesses that participate in high school work-based learning programs.
- HB2508 - The secretary of state shall be elected on a nonpartisan basis and shall resign before running for another office.
- HB2509 - Vacating certain blocks in the original town plat set aside for a college and a park of the city of Americus and vesting fee simple title in the city.
- HB2510 - Creating the Kansas promise scholarship act; requiring a Kansas foster care children annual academic report card; authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state university to sell certain real property in Saline county; providing payment or waiver of tuition for certain dually or concurrently enrolled students; authorizing the practice of the healing arts by healing arts school clinics; providing ACT college entrance exams and workkeys assessments to nonpublic school students.
- HB2511 - Prohibiting the use of state resources to enforce any federal directive or act that would regulate firearms, firearm ammunition or firearm accessories in a more restrictive manner than state law.
- HB2512 - Sedgwick county voters, in the 2020 election cycle, may vote on election day at any polling place in the county.
- HB2513 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales, use and transient guest taxes from sales made through their platforms; removing click-through nexus provisions.
- HB2514 - Requiring counties to purchase certain property if valuation is disputed by taxpayer.
- HB2515 - Senate Substitute for HB 2515 by Committee on Education - Concerning postsecondary education; creating the Kansas reinvest in postsecondary education act; regulating private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institutions; clarifying the authority of healing arts schools exempted from the private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institutions act to practice healing arts.
- HB2516 - Enacting the first-time home buyer savings account act.
- HB2517 - Property tax abatement for agricultural improvement destroyed or substantially destroyed by a natural disaster.
- HB2518 - Counting any crime with a domestic violence designation as a prior conviction under domestic battery.
- HB2519 - Creating the students' right to know act to provide information on postsecondary education options.
- HB2520 - Increasing penalty for assault and battery against a sports official.
- HB2521 - Enacting the revised uniform athlete agents act.
- HB2522 - Establishing the rural hospital innovation grant program.
- HB2523 - Enacting the Kansas assistance animals in housing act.
- HB2524 - Updating motor carrier laws and regulation of motor carriers by the state corporation commission.
- HB2525 - Designating a bridge on United States highway 77 as the PFC Loren H. Larson memorial bridge.
- HB2526 - Amending the capital improvement state aid schedule to exclude U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth.
- HB2527 - Removing sunset provisions for closed sessions and privileged records regarding trauma cases.
- HB2528 - Providing for all vehicles more than 35 years old to qualify as an antique vehicle.
- HB2529 - Amending STAR bonds by adding rural redevelopment projects and major business and medical facilities, increasing certain project investment and sales requirements, adding a return on investment analysis and other requirements and approvals by the secretary and extending the sunset date.
- HB2530 - Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.
- HB2531 - Establishing a fee on firefighter distinctive license plates.
- HB2532 - Authorizing the department of education to contract with a private vendor to install and operate school bus cameras.
- HB2533 - Enacting the uniform family law arbitration act.
- HB2534 - Abolishing the well plugging assurance fund and transferring all assets and liabilities to the abandoned oil and gas well fund.
- HB2535 - Repealing obsolete provision requiring the state corporation commission and the department of health and environment enter into an interagency agreement for integration of certain oil and gas regulatory operations on or before November 1, 1982.
- HB2536 - Substitute for HB 2536 by Committee on Appropriations – Updating the state corporation commission's authority to regulate and determine responsibility for abandoned oil and gas wells, providing methods for the commission to plug such wells including reimbursement for certain plugging operations and abolishing the well plugging assurance fund and transferring all assets and liabilities to the abandoned oil and gas well fund.
- HB2537 - Requiring that remote sellers make $100,000 in gross receipts from sales for sales tax nexus requirements.
- HB2538 - Increasing the Kansas standard deduction.
- HB2539 - Creating a traffic infraction for operating a vehicle while fatigued.
- HB2540 - Senate Substitute for HB2540 by Committee on Education - Extending the sunset date of the high-density at-risk student weighting; providing requirements for school district at-risk fund expenditures and identification of students eligible to receive at-risk programs and services.
- HB2541 - Allowing certain private not-for-profit postsecondary educational institutions to recoup credit card fees by permitting a surcharge for credit card transactions in the same manner as municipal universities, community colleges, technical colleges and vocational educational schools.
- HB2542 - Increasing the subtraction modification for social security income to $100,000.
- HB2543 - Amending the definition of alternative fuel for the alternative-fueled motor vehicle property expenditure tax credit.
- HB2544 - Requiring prosecutors to disclose their intent to introduce testimony from a jailhouse witness and to forward information to the Kansas bureau of investigation.
- HB2545 - Purchases of property and construction of buildings by townships are subject to a protest petition and election procedure.
- HB2546 - Creating the crime of sexual extortion and adding the crime to the Kansas offender registration act.
- HB2547 - Making changes to suspended drivers' license requirements.
- HB2548 - Claims against the state submitted by the Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State.
- HB2549 - Setting the protected income level for persons receiving home and community-based services at 150% of SSI.
- HB2550 - Increasing reimbursement rates for providers of home and community-based services under the intellectual or developmentally disabled waiver.
- HB2551 - Allowing courts to prohibit possession of a firearm in a temporary custody order pursuant to the care and treatment act for mentally ill persons.
- HB2552 - Creating the Kansas reading readiness act.
- HB2553 - Providing income tax modifications for global intangible low-taxed income, business interest, capital contributions and FDIC premiums.
- HB2554 - Enacting the uniform fiduciary income and principal act (UFIPA).
- HB2555 - Transferring $268,412,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund in FY 2020 and eliminating certain level-dollar KPERS employer contribution payments.
- HB2556 - Establishing insurance coverage parity for orthotic devices and prosthetic devices.
- HB2557 - Establishing a $100 maximum out-of-pocket cost-share per month per covered person for prescription insulin drugs.
- HB2558 - Establishing the securities act victim restitution program.
- HB2559 - Lobbyist reports late filing.
- HB2560 - Electronic filing of campaign reports for state offices.
- HB2561 - Authorizing legislative assistants and committee assistants to accept one gift of not to exceed $100 in value each legislative session from legislators.
- HB2562 - Delete the treasurer's name from candidate political ads.
- HB2563 - Increasing the minimum age to purchase or possess cigarettes and tobacco products from 18 to 21; prohibiting cigarette vending machines and flavored vaping products.
- HB2564 - Prescribing certain duties on the chairperson of legislative committees related to the provision of testimony presented to the committee.
- HB2565 - Concerning employment security law, relating to the number of weeks a claimant is eligible for benefits.
- HB2566 - Concerning employment security law, relating to compensation of the pre-payment waiting period.
- HB2567 - Increasing the subtraction modification for social security income.
- HB2568 - Allowing local authorities to decrease a speed limit to 5 miles per hour and decrease any speed limit without requiring an engineering and traffic investigation.
- HB2569 - Allowing model year vehicle dealer license plates to be displayed on antique vehicles.
- HB2570 - Limiting certain Schedule II, III and IV opioid prescriptions to a seven-day supply.
- HB2571 - Club and drinking establishment liquor license eligibility; spouse is a law enforcement officer in another county.
- HB2572 - Creating the educator protection act to provide excess professional liability insurance coverage for teachers.
- HB2573 - Requiring students pass an American civics test in order to graduate with a high school diploma.
- HB2574 - Amending the school sports head injury prevention act to require schools to establish concussion management teams to supervise the concussion management process.
- HB2575 - Amending the Kansas drycleaner environmental response act to change the required deductible rate, environmental surcharge rate and penalty fine amount.
- HB2576 - Require county treasurers to mail property tax bills before December 10 each year.
- HB2577 - Authorization for counties to impose a local motor fuels tax with voter approval.
- HB2578 - Sales tax exemption for sales of farm products sold at farmers' markets.
- HB2579 - Updating certain provisions of the prescription monitoring program act relating to program data, storage and access and increasing the membership of the advisory committee.
- HB2580 - City unilateral annexation powers eliminated unless property owners consent to annexation.
- HB2581 - Require a vote of approval by persons living in an area to be regulated by city extraterritorial zoning or subdivision regulations.
- HB2582 - Creating the behavioral health intervention weighting as part of the Kansas school equity and enhancement act.
- HB2583 - Clarify the vacation of territory from city boundaries or release of easements.
- HB2584 - Allowing cities, counties and local governments to raise the minimum wage by ordinance, resolution or law.
- HB2585 - Senate Substitute for HB 2585 by Committee on Utilities - Exempting certain public utilities from Kansas income taxation and allowing the state corporation commission to approve certain contract and reduced electric rates and associated cost recovery from all rate classes.
- HB2586 - Affording public employees and professional employees certain rights with respect to withholding of public employee organization and professional employee organization dues.
- HB2587 - Allowing venue for an agency adoption to be where a state agency or their subcontracting agencies have offices when the state is the agency.
- HB2588 - Providing for the FORWARD transportation program.
- HB2589 - Requiring student athletes to participate in school athletics based upon their biological gender at birth.
- HB2590 - Allowing law enforcement to have access to certain data from the department for children and families.
- HB2591 - Allow members of the house of representatives and senate remain in a courtroom closed by a judge pursuant to court rule.
- HB2592 - Providing for the American legion, knights of Columbus and proud educator distinctive license plates and providing for lowered license plate commitments and costs prior to production.
- HB2593 - Tax credit for contributions to technical colleges.
- HB2594 - Supplemental appropriations for FY 2020 and FY 2021 for various state agencies.
- HB2595 - Eliminating the 30-day delay before offering state surplus property for sale to the general public.
- HB2596 - Allowing an alcoholic liquor manufacturer to obtain a drinking establishment license under certain conditions.
- HB2597 - Substitute for HB 2597 by Committee on Appropriations - Appropriations for FY 2020, 2021 and 2022 for various state agencies.
- HB2598 - Substitute for HB 2598 by Committee on Insurance - Providing for enhanced regulation of pharmacy benefits managers and requiring licensure of such entities rather than registration of such entities.
- HB2599 - Repealing certain obligations of a purchaser after sale of business for unpaid retailers' sales taxes.
- HB2600 - All contract for deeds must be filed with the county register of deeds by the seller within 10 days after execution or such contract shall be deemed void.
- HB2601 - Specifying the required childhood immunizations for child care facility and school attendance.
- HB2602 - Expanding newborn screening services and increasing transfers from the medical assistance fee fund to the Kansas newborn screening fund.
- HB2603 - Amending behavioral sciences professional licensing requirements.
- HB2604 - Requiring persons convicted of child abuse to register under the Kansas offender registration act.
- HB2605 - Enacting the fairness in condemnation act requiring the condemning authority to provide the property owner notice of a planned condemnation proceeding, an offer for purchase and a court review of compliance with this act.
- HB2606 - Provide for the filling of a vacancy in the office of state treasurer and insurance commissioner by statewide district convention.
- Sub HB2607 - Substitute for HB 2607 by Committee on Taxation - Providing for county treasurers to establish a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent taxes.
- HB2608 - Regulating funeral processions and creating a violation for not properly yielding to funeral processions.
- HB2609 - Requiring the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to submit an initial application for a VA state veterans home construction grant.
- HB2610 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home.
- HB2611 - Allowing certain criminal offenses to be expunged automatically.
- HB2612 - Endorsements by individuals for candidates or office holders must be in writing and must be removed from the website and other social media of the candidate or office holder upon receipt of a written request by the individual or civil fines may be imposed.
- HB2613 - Creating the crime of harassment of a sports official.
- HB2614 - Requiring transportation network companies to require drivers to display official trade dress.
- HB2615 - Replacing the BOTA small claims appeal process with a mediation process for certain tax appeals.
- HB2616 - Rate of sales and compensating use tax on food and food ingredients and implementing formulaic adjustment to tax rate.
- HB2617 - Providing for adjusted income tax rates and sales tax treatment for food and food ingredients and feminine hygiene products.
- HB2618 - Establishing a state broadband grant program under the department of commerce to encourage the deployment of broadband in the state.
- HB2619 - Senate Substitute for HB 2619 by Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance - Enacting the Kansas economic recovery loan deposit program, updating field of membership requirements of credit unions and allowing privilege tax deductions on agricultural real estate loans and single family residence loans.
- HB2620 - Prohibiting the use or offering of technology that transmits inaccurate caller identification information.
- HB2621 - Authorizing the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase land in Kingman county.
- HB2622 - Requiring poachers to pay a fine to certain landowners and law enforcement agencies.
- HB2623 - Establishing requirements for claiming pollinator-friendly solar sites.
- HB2624 - Allowing distinctive license plates to be personalized license plates.
- HB2625 - Preempting cities and counties from prohibiting or regulating paper or plastic carryout bags and other single-use plastic items.
- HB2626 - Increasing the Kansas standard deduction and personal exemption for income tax purposes.
- HB2627 - Increasing income tax credit for expenditures to make principal dwelling accessible to persons with a disability.
- HB2628 - Allowing an individual to itemize deductions in Kansas despite not itemizing on their federal return.
- HB2629 - Requiring the secretary for aging and disability services to regulate supplemental nursing services agencies in the state of Kansas.
- HB2630 - Updating certain provisions of the Kansas dental practice act.
- HB2631 - Prohibiting disparate treatment by pharmacy benefits managers of certain pharmacies and pharmaceutical services providers.
- HB2632 - Authorizing the sale of smoking cessation aids to individuals who are are least 16 years of age.
- HB2633 - Establishing requirements relating to how certain health insurers treat dental care service claims; reimbursements; prior authorization; denials.
- HB2634 - Removing minimum fines for a failure to maintain financial security.
- HB2635 - Imposing a privilege tax on the gross receipts from the sale of firearms and ammunition.
- HB2636 - Prohibiting the possession of large capacity ammunition magazines and the carrying of handguns with large capacity ammunition magazines.
- HB2637 - Prohibiting employers and employment agencies from requiring or using compensation history of job applicants in the employment process.
- HB2638 - Authorizing medical student and residency loan assistance to encourage the practice of obstetrics and gynecology in medically underserved areas of the state.
- HB2639 - Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases by crisis pregnancy centers.
- HB2640 - Establishing an income tax credit for the practice of carbon farming.
- HB2641 - Amending statutes related to the recognition of marriages.
- HB2642 - Substitute for HB 2642 by Committee on Commerce, Labor and Economic Development - Removing a restriction, for purposes of employment security law, on leasing of certain employees by client lessees of lessor employing units.
- HB2643 - Making an employer's actions to limit or punish the disclosure of wage information by an employee an unlawful employment practice.
- HB2644 - Enacting the Kansas Paid Family Leave Act, establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund.
- HB2645 - Prohibiting pelvic, rectal, or prostate exams on unconscious patients without informed consent.
- HB2646 - Allowing the attorney general to coordinate training for law enforcement agencies on missing and murdered indigenous people.
- HB2647 - Requiring earlier notice of anticipated release from custody of a person who may be a sexually violent predator to the attorney general and a multidisciplinary team and specifying where such person will be detained during civil commitment proceedings.
- HB2648 - Adjusting the credit and income amounts for the income tax credit for purchases of food in this state.
- HB2649 - Providing for the availability and use of the wheelchair emblem decal on a personalized license plate.
- HB2650 - Designating February 15 of each year as Susan B. Anthony Day in the state of Kansas.
- HB2651 - Creating the crime of aggravated abuse of a child.
- HB2652 - Amending the definition of knife for the crime of criminal possession of a firearm.
- HB2653 - Clarifying inspection, permit, certification and fee requirements for amusement rides under the Kansas amusement ride act.
- HB2654 - Sales tax exemption for purchases made by SOAR special needs.
- HB2655 - Sales tax exemption for friends of hospice of Jefferson county.
- HB2656 - Discontinuing apportionment of countywide retailers' sales tax imposed for general purposes between the county and cities located therein.
- HB2657 - Requiring marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales and compensating use tax.
- HB2658 - Establishing the affordable prescription drug importation program.
- HB2659 - Mail ballot elections amended to allow counting of mailed ballots received three business days after the election if postmark shows the ballot was mailed on or before the election day.
- HB2660 - Requiring the department of health and environment to make long-acting reversible contraceptives more accessible.
- HB2661 - Enacting the right to family planning act, requiring contraceptives to be available at pharmacies.
- HB2662 - Establishing the energy efficiency benchmark act to promote cost savings for the state and other entities through increased energy efficiency.
- HB2663 - Allowing physicians to decide whether to provide patients with certain information based on the physician's reasonable professional medical judgment.
- HB2664 - Enacting the rape survivor information act, requiring certain entities to provide information to sexual assault survivors.
- HB2665 - Enacting the Kansas Paid Sick Leave Act.
- HB2666 - Prohibiting employers from taking adverse employment action against an employee based on employee's reproductive medical history or reproductive medical decisions.
- HB2667 - Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies requiring an investigation and public report be completed after officer-involved deaths.
- HB2668 - Establishing the property tax relief act and providing an expiration for the selective assistance for effective relief credit and the homestead property tax refund.
- HB2669 - Requiring the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism to establish state threatened and endangered species lists that are based on the federal threatened and endangered species lists.
- HB2670 - Enacting the audiology and speech language pathology interstate compact.
- HB2671 - Authorizing sports wagering under the Kansas expanded lottery act.
- HB2672 - Authorizing licensees under the club and drinking establishment act to sell and serve cereal malt beverages.
- HB2673 - Conferring original jurisdiction to the supreme court to hear certain actions related to the health care provider insurance availability act, the healthcare stabilization fund and claims for noneconomic loss in medical malpractice liability actions.
- HB2674 - Allowing investigations of child deaths by coroner before performing an autopsy.
- HB2675 - Authorizing judges to extend protection from abuse orders for more reasons.
- HB2676 - Requiring publication of school district bullying policies and requiring a report on bullying incidents at each school district attendance center.
- HB2677 - Establishing a primary health center and enacting the primary health center pilot program act contingent upon state acceptance into a demonstration program under the centers for medicare and medicaid innovation.
- HB2678 - Affiliation with the Kansas police and firemen's retirement system by the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism for membership of certain law enforcement officers and employees.
- HB2679 - Allowing public utilities to implement demand-side programs to increase energy efficiency.
- HB2680 - Updating certain provisions of the optometry law pertaining to scope of practice, definitions and related requirements.
- HB2681 - Establishing the advisory committee on harm reduction within the department of health and environment.
- HB2682 - Allowing private plaintiffs to bring an action under the Kansas false claims act.
- HB2683 - Providing a sales tax exemption for sent, inc.
- HB2684 - Providing for the required mill levy for financing education for the subsequent two school years and extending the exemption for residential property from the statewide school levy.
- HB2685 - Imposing sales tax on digital property and subscription services.
- HB2686 - Removing felony violation of possession of marijuana and releasing people currently in prison for such violations.
- HB2687 - Clarifying who may deliver advance voting ballots placing limitations on the number of such advance ballots that a person may deliver and establishing criminal penalties for violations.
- HB2688 - Allowing the state board of veterinary examiners to make assessments to recoup certain administrative costs and to remit all moneys collected by the board from fees, charges, assessments and penalties to the veterinary examiners fee fund.
- HB2689 - Amending the angel investor tax credit with respect to the definition of qualified securities, tax credit limitations and amounts, investor requirements and extending the date that credits may be allowed.
- HB2690 - Requirements for school districts to administer certain tests, questionnaires, surveys and examinations under the student data privacy act.
- HB2691 - Authorizing the state corporation commission to issue securitized ratepayer-backed bonds for electric generation facilities; enacting the Kansas electricity bill reduction bonds act, K-EBRA bonds.
- HB2692 - Transferring powers, duties and functions of the emergency medical services board to the secretary of health and environment.
- HB2693 - Creating a civil cause of action for victims of certain alcohol related incidents.
- HB2694 - Providing for a sales tax exemption for purchases by animal shelters.
- HB2695 - Allowing special agents from the department of corrections to attend the Kansas law enforcement training center.
- HB2696 - Providing a tax lid exception for transportation construction projects.
- HB2697 - Creating the campus intellectual diversity act to establish an office of public policy events at each public postecondary educational institution.
- HB2698 - Authorizing counties to impose an earnings tax.
- HB2699 - Requiring court services officers to assist with child in need of care cases when directed by a judge.
- HB2700 - Amending provisions concerning the abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of certain adults to update the list of mandatory reporters, create a definition of "financial exploitation" and increase the number of working days in which DCF must complete an initial investigation from 30 to 60 working days.
- HB2701 - Providing an employment preference for persons with a disability for state government positions.
- HB2702 - Enacting the Kansas taxpayer protection act; establishing notice and public hearing requirements prior to approval by a governing body to exceed its revenue neutral rate for the imposition of property tax and discontinuing the city and county tax lid; providing a waiver of interest and fees on certain delinquent property taxes for a period of time and delaying preparation of delinquent real estate tax list and notice; prohibiting valuation increase for real property solely as the result of normal repair, replacement or maintenance of existing structure; providing for county treasurers to establish a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent taxes; requiring the state board of tax appeals to serve orders and notices by electronic means if requested by the party; prohibiting county appraisers and the state board of tax appeals from increasing the valuation of county appraised property in valuation appeals
- HB2703 - Preempting local building and construction codes more stringent than national model codes, with certain exceptions.
- HB2704 - Amending unemployment insurance disqualification provisions relating to dates disqualification begins, illness or injury, pension or retirement pay and employment for an educational institution.
- HB2705 - Exempting petroleum landmen from the provisions of employment security law.
- HB2706 - Establishing the public employee safety and health program within the department of labor, permitting investigations of public employee deaths and injuries and updating the provisions of public employee safety and health law.
- HB2707 - Allowing military service members ordered to relocate to terminate leases.
- HB2708 - Creating a drug abuse treatment program for people on diversion and allowing county attorneys to enter into agreements with court services and community corrections for supervision.
- HB2709 - Removing cannabis products that contain up to 0.3% THC from the list of controlled substances listed in schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act.
- HB2710 - Requiring petrochemical manufacturing facilities and petroleum refineries to use a skilled and trained workforce.
- HB2711 - Expanding medical assistance eligibility and implementing a health insurance plan reinsurance program.
- HB2712 - Updating the pharmacy act of the state of Kansas, relating to powers, duties and functions of the board of pharmacy; investigations, audits and inspections and telepharmacy.
- HB2713 - Enacting the revised uniform law on notarial acts and validating certain notarial acts performed while the requirements that a person must appear before a notary public are suspended.
- HB2714 - Increasing state financial assistance to local health departments under specified circumstances.
- HB2715 - Prohibiting the secretary of health and environment from amending or enacting regulations that would create new or increase air quality control fees.
- HB2716 - Requiring information technology security training for state agencies.
- HB2717 - Creating the Kansas firearms industry nondiscrimination act.
- HB2718 - Prohibiting municipal zoning ordinances that exclude federally licensed firearms manufacturers, importers or dealers.
- HB2719 - Changing process for collection of debts owed to courts.
- HB2720 - Providing a refundable income tax credit for certain purchases of food and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit.
- HB2721 - Extending the eligible time period for the rural opportunity zone loan repayment program and income tax credit.
- HB2722 - Establishing tax withholding requirements when certain employees work in multiple states.
- HB2723 - Requiring medical directors of emergency medical services to provide medical oversight of such services and emergency medical service providers.
- HB2724 - Creating the Kansas student academic improvement act.
- HB2725 - Creating the Kansas exceptional child academic improvement act.
- HB2726 - Extending the dates when corporate tax returns are required to be filed.
- HB2727 - Requiring the repeal or suspension of existing sales tax exemption when implementing any new exemption, providing for a sales tax exemption for envision, inc. and friends of hospice of Jefferson county and imposing sales tax on certain services.
- HB2728 - Requiring the department of administration to raze the Docking state office building and preserve the existing energy center of the building.
- HB2729 - Sales tax exemption for storytime village, inc.
- HB2730 - Sales tax exemption for registered charitable organizations.
- HB2731 - Creating the wartime veteran and first responder survivors' grant program and fund.
- HB2732 - Requiring Kansas postsecondary educational institutions to adopt a policy and protocols concerning sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
- HB2733 - Requiring relinquishment of firearms pursuant to certain court orders related to domestic violence.
- HB2734 - Updating field of membership requirements of credit unions and allowing privilege tax deductions on certain business and single family residence loans.
- HB2735 - Enacting statutes to preserve families that include a parent who is blind.
- HB2736 - Authorizing the department of administration to issue bonds to construct and equip a department of health and environment laboratory on parking lot No. 4 of the capitol complex in Topeka; current laboratory identified and sold as state surplus real estate.
- HB2737 - Authorizing school districts to install and operate school bus cameras and providing enhanced criminal penalties for vehicles improperly passing school buses.
- HB2738 - Requiring restitution to be due immediately unless the court orders a payment plan.
- HB2739 - Changing to an eight-year simple average and changing the capitalization rate for valuation of agricultural land for purposes of property taxation.
- HB2740 - Creating the Kansas medical marijuana regulation act.
- HB2741 - Providing a sales tax exemption for area agencies on aging.
- HB2742 - Creating the Kansas equal access act to authorize the use of medical marijuana.
- HB2743 - Allowing the chief justice of the Kansas supreme court to alter or suspend deadlines to secure the health and safety of court users, staff and judicial officers.
- HB2744 - 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.
- HB2745 - Requiring the state corporation commission to develop a comprehensive state energy plan.
- HB2746 - Providing for a temporary higher interest rate for municipal bonds.
- HB2747 - Authorizing the state board of education to grant waivers for school districts from the requirement to provide a minimum number of school hours during the school term.
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