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Bills
- SB1 - Exempting the state of Kansas from daylight saving time but providing for moving to permanent daylight saving time upon an act of Congress requiring such move.
- SB2 - Validating the election results for the bond issuance question submitted by the board of education of USD 200, Greeley county, at a special election held on May 21, 2024.
- SB3 - Requiring the department of health and environment to audit hospital compliance with the lay caregiver act and report the results of such audit to the legislature.
- SB4 - Requiring the return of advance voting ballots by 7:00 p.m. on the day of the election.
- SB5 - Prohibiting the use of funds provided by the United States government for the conduct of elections and election-related activities unless approved by the legislature.
- SB6 - Prohibiting the use of ranked-choice voting methods for conducting elections.
- SB7 - Increasing the statutory limits on bonds issued by a township based on township population and purpose of the bond issuance.
- SB8 - Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights.
- SB9 - Extending the amount of time required for reports to be filed with the state historical society for certain United States public land surveys from 30 to 90 days.
- SB10 - Providing property tax exemptions for certain personal property including watercraft, marine equipment, off-road vehicles, motorized bicycles and certain trailers.
- SB11 - Requiring the state 911 board to establish requirements for 911 telecommunicators to receive training and continuous education in telecommunicator-cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- SB12 - Requiring each member of a municipal governing body whose district territory includes land being acquired to approve the exercise of eminent domain for such acquisition when such land is to be used for a recreational project.
- SB13 - Eliminating requirements for filings, registrations and licenses related to labor organizations, educational facility agreements, annual tax reports, river bank easements and bonded warehousemen with the secretary of state.
- SB14 - Providing for continuous state budgets until amended, lapsed or eliminated by the legislature, temporary reallocations and establishing conditions and limitations.
- SB15 - Authorizing the director of alcoholic beverage control to issue licenses for the sale of alcoholic liquor to persons convicted of a felony if such conviction is more than 10 years old.
- SB16 - Prohibiting discrimination by financial services companies on the basis of social credit score and requiring registered investment advisers to obtain written consent from clients prior to investing client moneys in mutual funds, equity funds, companies and financial institutions that engage in ideological boycotts.
- SB17 - Excepting haulers of grain and certain other agricultural goods from gross weight limitations for vehicles.
- SB18 - Providing for the hunter nation distinctive license plate and decreasing the guarantee number of distinctive plates required for production.
- SB19 - Enacting the conscientious right to refuse act to prohibit discrimination against individuals who refuse medical care and creating a civil cause of action based on such discrimination and revoking the authority of the secretary of health and environment to quarantine individuals and impose associated penalties.
- SB20 - Reducing the number of board members appointed by the commissioner on certain insurance-related boards and the frequency of the meetings of the committee on surety bonds and insurance.
- SB21 - Requiring that third party administrators maintain separate fiduciary accounts for individual payors and not contain funds collected or held on behalf of multiple payors and requiring that third party administrators disclose to the commissioner of insurance any bankruptcy petition filed by or on behalf of such administrator pursuant to chapter 9 or chapter 11 of the United States bankruptcy code.
- SB22 - Requiring title agents to make their audit reports available for inspection instead of submitting such reports annually, requiring the amount of surety bonds filed with the commissioner of insurance to be $100,000 and eliminating the controlled business exemption in certain counties.
- SB23 - Requiring agents and insurers to respond to inquiries from the commissioner of insurance within 14 calendar days and authorizing certain rebate pilot programs to exceed one year in duration.
- SB24 - Authorizing the commissioner of insurance to set the amount of certain fees and requiring the publication of certain fees in the Kansas register.
- SB25 - Enacting the insurance savings account act, allowing individuals and corporations to establish insurance savings accounts with certain financial institutions, providing eligible expenses, requirements and restrictions for such accounts and establishing addition and subtraction modifications under the Kansas income tax act.
- SB26 - Providing a sales tax exemption for certain purchases by bowling centers.
- SB27 - Eliminating the requirement that the commissioner submit certain reports to the governor and removing certain specific entities from the definition of person for the purpose of enforcing insurance law.
- SB28 - Updating public adjuster and insurance agent statutes pertaining to suspension, revocation, denial of licensure and licensure renewal.
- SB29 - Enacting the constitutional right to health freedom act to regulate the activities of local health officers related to public health functions and revoking the secretary's authority to quarantine individuals and impose penalties for violations thereof.
- SB30 - Requiring the secretary of labor to conduct a state and national criminal history record check on employees who have access to federal tax information received directly from the internal revenue service.
- SB31 - Updating certain provisions of the Kansas dental practices act relating to dentist information requested by patients, in-person practice requirements in dental office using licensee's name, unprofessional conduct and patient complaints.
- SB32 - Reducing insurance company premium tax rates and discontinuing remittance and crediting of a portion of the premium tax to the insurance department service regulation fund.
- SB33 - Excluding certain custom meat processing services from services subject to sales tax.
- SB34 - Authorizing the KPERS board of trustees to invest in bitcoin exchange-traded products and providing requirements, limitations and definitions regarding such investments.
- SB35 - Discontinuing the state property tax levies for the Kansas educational building fund and the state institutions building fund and providing for financing therefor from the state general fund.
- SB36 - Increasing the cap on the amount of moneys disbursed by the division of conservation to conservation districts and providing an increased matching basis for state moneys disbursed to conservation districts based on amounts allocated by the board of county commissioners for such districts.
- SB37 - Repealing the three-mile extraterritorial planning and zoning authority for cities.
- SB38 - Creating the defend the guard act to establish when the Kansas national guard may be released into active duty combat.
- SB39 - Establishing the Kansas legal tender act and providing for an income tax subtraction modification for sales of specie.
- HB2001 - Continuing the reimbursement from the taxpayer notification costs fund for printing and postage costs of county clerks through calendar year 2029.
- HB2002 - Requiring the department of health and environment to audit hospital compliance with the lay caregiver act and report the results of such audit to the legislature.
- HB2003 - Establishing the EV energy equity road repair tax act (EVEERRT act) and providing for a road repair tax on electricity distributed from a public charging station for electric vehicles.
- HB2004 - Providing countywide retailers' sales tax authority for Seward county for the purpose of financing the costs of roadway and bridge construction, maintenance and improvement in the county.
- HB2005 - Establishing the veterans' valor property tax relief act providing an income tax credit or refund for eligible individuals.
- HB2006 - Providing membership in the KP&F retirement system for certain security officers of the department of corrections and allowing certain service credit purchases of previous KPERS security officer service for purposes of KP&F retirement benefits.
- HB2007 - Making and concerning supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2025 and appropriations for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 for various state agencies.
- HB2008 - Modifying the definition of security officer to include certain juvenile corrections officer positions for purposes of the KPERS correctional employees group.
- HB2009 - Prohibiting abortion procedures except when necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman and providing a private cause of action for civil enforcement of such prohibition.
- HB2010 - Prohibiting abortion procedures and creating the crimes of unlawful performance of an abortion and unlawful destruction of a fertilized embryo.
- HB2011 - Decreasing the rate of ad valorem tax imposed by a school district.
- HB2012 - Providing an income tax credit for the sale and distribution of ethanol blends for motor vehicle fuels.
- HB2013 - Discontinuing the imposition of sales tax on cable, community antennae and television services.
- HB2014 - Providing property tax exemptions for certain personal property including watercraft, marine equipment, off-road vehicles, motorized bicycles and certain trailers.
- HB2015 - Directing the secretary for children and families to request a waiver from supplemental nutrition assistance program rules that would allow the state to prohibit the purchase of candy and soft drinks with food assistance.
- HB2016 - Including private online obituary notices as sufficient grounds for removal of a deceased voter from voter registration books.
- HB2017 - Requiring the return of advance voting ballots by 7:00 p.m. on the day of the election.
- HB2018 - Prohibiting the disqualification of active military members, spouses or other dependents as poll workers by county election officers on the basis of residency or registered voter status.
- HB2019 - Authorizing the board of county commissioners to appoint a person to fill a vacancy in a county-elected office when no candidate runs for such office.
- HB2020 - Requiring a monthly report from the director of the division of vehicles listing the names and addresses of certain noncitizens who have been issued a driver's license during such month.
- HB2021 - Authorizing the secretary of state, in consultation with county election officers, to adopt rules and regulations for the use of remote ballot boxes.
- HB2022 - Clarifying that a special election shall not be held within 45 days before or after a general or primary election.
- HB2023 - Creating the election crime of interference with an election official.
- HB2024 - Providing a tax credit for firefighters who incur unreimbursed medical expenses for screening for occupation-related cancer, enacting the fighting chance for firefighters act.
- HB2025 - Repealing the three-mile extraterritorial planning and zoning authority for cities.
- HB2026 - Requiring all persons to be 18 years of age to be eligible to give consent for marriage and eliminating exceptions to such requirement.
- HB2027 - Reorganizing subsections of the public assistance statute.
- HB2028 - Requiring the Kansas department of wildlife and parks to offer discounted resident senior combination hunting and fishing passes to residents of this state who are 65 years of age or older and removing the expiration date for Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing licenses.
- HB2029 - Designating a portion of K-5 highway as the Representative Marvin S Robinson II memorial highway and redesignating a current portion of the Harry Darby memorial highway for interstate highway 635.
- HB2030 - Excluding dealers and manufacturers of trailers from certain provisions of the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act.
- HB2031 - Permitting driving school instructors to possess a motorcycle driver's license from any state.
- HB2032 - Authorizing the state corporation commission to increase or decrease an electric public utility's return on equity based on whether such utility's all-in average retail rate has increased or decreased.
- HB2033 - Including programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations accredited by the international multisensory structured language education council as approved at-risk educational programs.
- HB2034 - Authorizing school districts to employ chaplains or accept such persons as volunteers.
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