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House Status:
Adjourned until Monday, January 9, 2023 at 2:00 p.m.
Senate Status:
Adjourned until Monday, January 09, 2023 at 02:00 p.m.
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House Committee on Transportation
Committee Assistant: Betty Boaz 785-296-7639
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Meeting Day: Daily Time: 1:30 pm Location: 582-N
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2021 Action Index
Bills, Resolutions and Appointments
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SB26 - House Substitute for SB 26 by Committee on Transportation - Updating motor carrier laws and the regulation of motor carriers by the state corporation commission.
SB69 - House Substitute for SB 69 by Committee on Transportation - Providing for the love, Chloe foundation distinctive license plate and establishing a fee on firefighter distinctive license plates.
SB99 - House Substitute for SB 99 by Committee on Transportation - Increasing the bond amount required for a vehicle dealer license and providing for display show licenses under the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act.
SB101 - House Substitute for SB 101 by Committee on Transportation - Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and regulating the use thereof.
SB167 - House Substitute for SB 167 by Committee on Transportation - Requiring drivers to yield the right-of-way and move over for authorized utility or telecommunication vehicles.
HB2164 - Requiring drivers to proceed with due caution when passing stationary vehicles displaying hazard warning lights and providing a penalty for violation.
HB2165 - Providing for all vehicles more than 35 years old to qualify as an antique vehicle.
HB2166 - Substitute for HB 2166 by Committee on Transportation - Providing for the Braden's hope for childhood cancer, proud educator, delta sigma theta, Gadsden flag, love, Chloe foundation and alpha kappa alpha distinctive license plates and providing distinctive license plates for current and veteran members of the United States army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard and space force, modifying the requirements to begin production on distinctive license plates, requiring reporting by sponsoring organizations of distinctive license plates, allowing certain license plates issued by the division of vehicles to be personalized license plates and establishing a fee on firefighter distinctive license plates.
HB2167 - Permitting concrete mixer trucks and requiring dump trucks to display license plates on the front of vehicles.
HB2168 - Decreasing the plate commitment and cost requirement for new distinctive license plate production.
HB2169 - Providing for the proud educator license distinctive license plate and decreasing the plate commitment prior to production.
HB2201 - Decreasing the Eisenhower legacy transportation program alternate delivery project threshold, authorizing usage of federal stimulus funds and KDOT bonding authority.
HB2216 - Establishing maximum towing rates and standard procedures for wrecker and towing services.
HB2217 - Excluding the additional 90-day wait period and providing for the elimination and delay of payment for certain fees for restricted driving privileges.
HB2245 - Permitting the division of vehicles to collect emergency contact information for registration purposes and permitting law enforcement agencies to use such information in the case of an emergency.
HB2246 - Excluding air bags from the definition of cost of repairs for salvage vehicles.
HB2247 - Designating a portion of K-67 highway as the COII Trenton J Brinkman memorial highway, designating bridges on U.S. highway 54 as the Max Zimmerman memorial bridge and the Jack Taylor memorial bridge, designating a bridge on U.S. highway 77 as the PFC Loren H Larson bridge, designating a bridge on U.S. highway 166 as the Tyler A Juden memorial bridge, designating a portion of U.S. highway 69 as the Senator Dennis Wilson memorial highway, designating a portion of K-7 as the Senator Bud Burke memorial highway and designating a portion of U.S. highway 77 as the CPL Allen E Oatney and SP4 Gene A Myers memorial highway.
HB2263 - Approving the operation and use of electric-assisted bicycles and regulating the use thereof.
HB2294 - Requiring any individual or agency selling an abandoned or towed vehicle to acquire a certificate of title from the division of vehicles before the sale.
HB2295 - Exempting municipal motor grader vehicle operators from Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act requirements.
HB2296 - Permitting the secretary of transportation to contract with the Kansas turnpike authority to enforce toll payments and permitting the secretary of transportation to use tolls to support public transit and other improvements on a toll project.
HB2337 - Creating a misdemeanor for causing an injury to a vulnerable road user.
HB2341 - Permitting vehicle manufacturers to be vehicle dealers, repealing territory restrictions for vehicle dealers and creating an interest rate cap for motor vehicle loans.
HB2483 - Providing for the daughters of the American revolution distinctive license plate.
HB2503 - Requiring applicants using a bill of sale for an antique vehicle certificate of title application to be a licensed vehicle dealer unless the applicant provides proof of insurance and applies for vehicle registration and authorizing county sheriffs to perform antique vehicle VIN inspections.
HB2504 - Substitute for HB 2504 by Committee on Transportation - Allowing the printing of the international symbol of access for disabled veteran distinctive license plates and certain parking privileges for disabled veterans who meet certain physical disability definitions.
HB2567 - Increasing certain registration and title fees on vehicles for services performed by county treasurers and the division of vehicles and decreasing certain fees related to administrative costs and disposition of such fees.
HB2594 - Exempting certain modifications on antique vehicles from vehicle identification number offense seizures and dispositions.
HB2595 - Making certain antique vehicle titling procedures applicable to vehicles having a model year 60 years old or older.
HB2596 - Authorizing the board of education of a school district to contract with transportation network companies to provide certain transportation services.
HB2597 - Providing for four distinctive license plates for the Kansas department of wildlife and parks.
HB2628 - Expanding the definition of reckless driving to include operating a vehicle at a speed of 100 miles per hour or more.
HB2629 - Substitute for HB 2629 by Committee on Transportation - Removing mandatory jail time for a habitual violator convicted of driving while the driver's license of the person is canceled, suspended or revoked for failure to comply with a traffic citation.
HB2630 - Establishing fees for the transportation of certain radioactive materials in the state and establishing the radioactive materials transportation operating fund.
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Chair
Rep. Richard Proehl
Vice Chair
Rep. Leo Delperdang
Ranking Minority Member
Rep. Henry Helgerson
Members
House
Rep. Barbara Ballard
Rep. Shannon Francis
Rep. Nick Hoheisel
Rep. Michael Houser
Rep. Steven K. Howe
Rep. Trevor Jacobs
Rep. Jim Minnix
Rep. Lance W. Neelly
Rep. KC Ohaebosim
Rep. Pat Proctor
Rep. Joe Seiwert
Rep. Ponka-We Victors
Rep. Virgil Weigel
Staff
Betty Boaz - Committee Assistant
Jill Shelley - Legislative Research
Adam Siebers - Office of Revisor of Statutes
Chris Waggoner - Office of Revisor of Statutes
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