2022 Regular Session (Kansas Session Laws)
110 results for 2022 Regular Session (Kansas Session Laws)
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Chapter 106, HCR 5035 – Providing for the adjournment of the Senate and the House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2022 regular session of the Legislature
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during the 2022 regular session of the legislature
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Chapter 90, SB 421 – Transferring a total of $1,125,000,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund during FY 2022 and FY 2023, allowing the state finance council to stop such FY 2023 transfers and eliminating certain level-dollar KPERS employer contribution payments
An Act concerning the Kansas public employees retirement system; eliminating certain level-dollar employer contribution payments; making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2022, and June 30, 2023; authorizing certain transfers from the state general fund to the Kansas public employees retirement fund; allowing the state finance council to stop such...
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Chapter 74, SB 200 – Expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice to include initiation of therapy for influenza, strep throat or urinary tract infection, pursuant to a statewide protocol adopted by the collaborative drug therapy management advisory committee
An Act concerning the state board of pharmacy; expanding the pharmacist's scope of practice to include initiation of therapy for certain health conditions; authorizing the collaborative drug therapy management advisory committee to adopt a statewide protocol for such therapy; adding to the list of persons who may receive prescription monitoring program data; providing requirements...
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Chapter 58, HB 2456 – Establishing the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license
AN ACT concerning wildlife; relating to hunting; establishing the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license; requiring an annual report from the secretary of wildlife and parks to certain legislative committees on the number of such licenses issued
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Chapter 42, SB 451 – Requiring an individual to maintain enrollment on a tribal membership roll to receive a free permanent hunting license
AN ACT concerning wildlife and parks; relating to permanent hunting licenses; removing the requirement to submit proof that a person is at least 1/16 American Indian by blood; amending K.S.A. 32-929 and repealing the existing section
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Chapter 26, HB 2490 – Authorizing the state treasurer to determine account owners and designated beneficiaries for an ABLE savings account, adding who may open such an account and requiring compliance with the federal internal revenue code
AN ACT concerning persons with disabilities; relating to income taxation, ABLE savings accounts; authorizing the state treasurer to determine account owners and designated beneficiaries; adopting the federal definition for an eligible individual; adding persons who may open an account; requiring additional compliance with the federal internal revenue code; amending K.S.A. 75-651, 75-652, 75-653...
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Chapter 11, SB 392 – Terminating the transfer of remaining unencumbered moneys in the securities act fee fund exceeding $50,000 to the state general fund
An Act concerning securities; relating to the securities act fee fund; terminating the transfer of remaining unencumbered moneys in such fund exceeding $50,000 to the state general fund; amending K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 17-12a601 and repealing the existing section
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Chapter 105, HCR 5030 – Recognizing the growing problem of antisemitism in the United States
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognizing the growing problem of antisemitism in the United States and calling for the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism as an important tool to address the problem
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Chapter 89, HB 2106 – Decreasing the state rate for sales and use taxes for sales of food and food ingredients and providing for the levying of taxes by cities and counties and discontinuing the nonrefundable food sales tax credit
An Act concerning taxation; reducing the rate of sales and compensating use tax imposed on sales of food and food ingredients; relating to income tax; discontinuing the food sales tax credit; amending K.S.A. 13-13a39, 79-32,271, 79-3620 and 79-3710 and K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-189a, 79-3602, 79-3603 and 79-3703 and repealing the existing sections
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Chapter 73, SB 408 – Increasing the criminal penalties for multiple thefts of mail; specifying that the crime of burglary includes, without authority, entering into or remaining within any locked or secured portion of any dwelling, building or other structure, with intent to commit another crime therein; providing guidance to determine how offenders under the supervision of two or more supervision agencies can have supervision consolidated into one agency; requiring an offender who raises error in such offender's criminal history calculation for the first time on appeal to show prejudicial error and authorizing the court to correct an illegal sentence while a direct appeal is pending; and transferring the responsibility to certify drug abuse treatment providers that participate in the certified drug abuse treatment program from the department of corrections to the Kansas sentencing commission
AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to theft; increasing criminal penalties for multiple thefts of mail; relating to burglary; including locked or secured portions of dwellings, buildings or other structures; relating to supervision of criminal offenders under supervision of both court services officers and the department of corrections; providing...
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Chapter 57, HB 2476 – Providing for the silver star medal, bronze star medal, city of Hutchinson and daughters of the American revolution distinctive license plates and four distinctive license plates for the Kansas department of wildlife and parks; authorizing the printing of the international symbol of access for disabled veteran distinctive license plates and parking privileges for certain physically disabled veterans; allowing veteran distinctive license plate applicants to provide a DD214 form, DD form 2 (Retired) or a Kansas veteran driver's license as proof of veteran status
AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to distinctive license plates; providing for the silver star medal, bronze star medal, city of Hutchinson and daughters of the American revolution distinctive license plates; providing for four distinctive license plates for the Kansas department of wildlife and parks; allowing the printing of the international symbol of access for disabled veteran...
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Chapter 41, SB 348 – Exempting the practice of threading from the practice of cosmetology
AN ACT concerning public health; relating to cosmetology; hair removal; exempting persons engaged in threading from the practice of cosmetology and the requirements thereof; amending K.S.A. 65-1901 and 65-1928 and repealing the existing sections
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Chapter 10, SB 335 – Exempting certain business entities that provide health insurance in the state but are not subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner of insurance from payment of the annual premium tax
An Act concerning insurance; relating to accident and health insurance; exempting certain qualified trade, merchant, retail and professional associations and business leagues that provide health insurance in the state but are not subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner of insurance from payment of the annual premium tax; amending K.S.A. 40-2222b and repealing the existing section
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Chapter 104, HCR 5014 – Proposing a constitutional amendment that provides for legislative oversight of rules and regulations adopted by executive branch agencies and officials
A PROPOSITION to amend article 1 of the constitution of the state of Kansas by adding a new section thereto, concerning oversight by the legislature of certain executive branch actions
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Chapter 88, HB 2492 – Reconciling conflicting amendments to certain statutes
AN ACT reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes; amending K.S.A. 75-5391, as amended by section 13 of 2022 Senate Bill No. 343, and K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 21-5801, as amended by section 1 of 2022 Senate Bill No. 483, 21-6604, as amended by section 3 of 2022 House Bill No. 2361, and 79-32,117 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 75-5391, as amended by...
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Chapter 72, SB 150 – Defining and prohibiting certain deceptive lawsuit advertising practices and restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information to solicit individuals for legal services
An Act concerning legal services; relating to advertising; defining and prohibiting certain legal advertisement practices as unlawful and deceptive trade practices; restricting the use or disclosure of protected health information for legal solicitation; prescribing civil and criminal penalties
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Chapter 56, HB 2478 – Designating a portion of United States highway 166 as the SGT Evan S Parker memorial highway, a portion of U.S. highway 56 as the PFC Shane Austin memorial highway, a portion of United States highway 69 as the Senator Tom R Van Sickle memorial highway, a certain bridge on K-126 as the Dennis Crain memorial bridge, a portion of United States highway 69 as the AMM2c Walter Scott Brown memorial highway and bridges on K-66 highway as veterans memorial bridge
AN ACT concerning roads and highways; designating a portion of United States highway 166 as the SGT Evan S Parker memorial highway; designating a portion of U.S. highway 56 as the PFC Shane Austin memorial highway; designating a portion of United States highway 69 as the Senator Tom R Van Sickle memorial highway; designating a certain bridge on K-126 as the Dennis Crain memorial bridge;...
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Chapter 40, HB 2228 – Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding submission of sexual assault evidence kits and allowing evidence collection at child advocacy centers or other facilities
An Act concerning sexual assault evidence kits; relating to submission of kits by law enforcement agencies; conducting evidence collection at child advocacy centers; amending K.S.A. 38-2227 and 65-448 and repealing the existing sections
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Chapter 25, SB 506 – Providing for the north central Kansas down syndrome society distinctive license plate
An Act concerning motor vehicles; relating to distinctive license plates; providing for the Kansas down syndrome awareness license plate
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Chapter 9, HB 2560 – Extending certain penalties, fees and maximum amounts of fees and the expiration dates of certain programs of the Kansas department of agriculture
AN ACT concerning agriculture; relating to the Kansas department of agriculture; extending certain penalties, fees and program expiration dates; amending K.S.A. 82a-708a, 82a-708b, 82a-708c, 82a-714 and 82a-727 and K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 2-1205, 2-1930, 2-2440, 2-2440b, 2-2443a, 2-2445a, 2-3304 and 2-3306 and repealing the existing sections
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Chapter 103, HCR 5031 – Providing for the adjournment of the Senate and House of Representatives for a period of time during the 2022 regular session of the legislature
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of representatives for a period of time during the 2022 regular session of the legislature
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Chapter 87, HB 2138 – Providing for the use of electronic poll books in elections and the approval of such books by the secretary of state, requiring all voting systems for elections to use individual voter-verified paper ballots with a distinctive watermark, requiring the secretary of state and local election officers to develop an affidavit to be signed by election workers regarding handling of completed ballots, requiring audits of any federal, statewide or state legislative race that is within 1% of the total votes cast and requiring randomized audits of elections procedures used in four counties in even-numbered years, requiring a county election officer to send a confirmation of address when there is no election-related activity for any four calendar year period and exempting poll workers from certain election crimes
An Act concerning elections; relating to county election officers and employees; requiring the secretary of state to develop an affidavit system for transfers of ballots; exempting county election office employees from certain election crimes; requiring precinct level election results be electronically provided; relating to voting systems and procedures; requiring voter-verified...
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Chapter 71, SB 2 – Allowing consumption of beer, wine or other alcoholic liquor on the Kansas state fairgrounds; increasing the number of temporary permits an applicant may receive from four to 12 permits per year; limiting what cities, counties or townships may charge for a temporary permit to not more than $25 per day; crediting a portion of moneys collected from the liquor drink tax and the liquor enforcement tax to the state fair capital improvements fund; requiring that licensed farm wineries be issued a cereal malt beverage retailer license if the statutory requirements for such retailer license are satisfied; authorizing retail liquor stores to sell and deliver alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages to a caterer, public venue, club or drinking establishment located in any adjacent county any county with a comer located within two miles measured along the adjacent county boundary; Increasing the percentage of alcohol by volume allowed to not more than 16% for domestic table wine and the domestic for
AN ACT concerning alcoholic liquor; relating to the Kansas state fair; sales during the state fair; issuance of temporary permits; liquor enforcement tax and liquor drink tax; crediting a portion of such tax moneys collected to the state fair capital improvements fund; relating to the sale and delivery by retail liquor stores of alcohol and cereal malt beverages; increasing the...
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Chapter 55, HB 2489 – Amending provisions of the technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions act relating to out-of-state financial institutions, banks and trust companies conducting fidfin transactions, fees and assessments, examinations, disclosures to consumers and requiring such institutions to be mandatory reporters for purposes of elder abuse
An Act concerning financial institutions; relating to technology-enabled fiduciary financial institutions; out-of-state financial institutions; imposing certain fiduciary duties and charitable distribution requirements on financial institutions engaging in fiduciary financial institution business; requiring banks to conduct fidfin transactions through a separate department;...
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Chapter 39, HB 2605 – Increasing the rural population requirement maximum for the veterinary training program for rural Kansas and creating a food animal percentage requirement that may be fulfilled in lieu thereof
An Act concerning animal care; relating to the veterinary training program for rural Kansas; establishing an advisory committee; increasing the rural population requirement maximum; creating a food animal percentage requirement in lieu of such rural population requirement; amending K.S.A. 76-4,112 and repealing the existing section
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Chapter 24, SB 450 – Eliminating the crediting to the Kansas public employees retirement fund of 80% of the proceeds from the sale of surplus real estate, authorizing state educational institutions to sell and convey real property given to such state educational institutions as an endowment, bequest or gift and authorizing the state board of regents to adopt policies relating to such sale and conveyance
An Act concerning state property; relating to the sale of surplus real property; eliminating the crediting of 80% of the proceeds from such sale to the Kansas public employees retirement fund; authorizing state educational institutions to sell and convey real property given to a state educational institution as an endowment, bequest or gift; authorizing the state board of regents to adopt...
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Chapter 8, HB 2329 – Updating the entities who are subject to the pipeline safety program of the state corporation commission
AN ACT concerning pipeline safety; relating to the state corporation commission; pipeline safety program; entities who are subject to the program; amending K.S.A. 66-1,150 and repealing the existing section
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Chapter 102, HCR 5021 – Providing for joint sessions of the Senate and the House of Representatives for hearing messages from the Governor and the Supreme Court
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION providing for joint sessions of the Senate and the House of Representatives for the purpose of hearing messages from the Governor and the Supreme Court
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Chapter 86, HB 2466 – Substitute for HB 2466 by Committee on Education - Establishing the promoting advancement in computing knowledge act to increase the availability of computer science education in Kansas schools and the career technical education credentialing and student transitioning to employment success pilot program; also exempting national assessment providers from the student online personal protection act
An Act concerning education; relating to school districts; enacting the promoting advancement in computing knowledge act; relating to computer science courses of instruction in secondary schools; establishing the computer science educator program; authorizing scholarship awards to licensed and preservice teachers taking computer science courses; relating to career and technical education courses...
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Chapter 70, HB 2703 – Changing law relating to employment including employment security law provisions regarding the employment security fund status and employer contribution rates and the definition of employment to conform with federal law, making revisions to the department of labor's my reemployment plan program and enacting the Kansas targeted employment act to facilitate employment of persons with developmental disabilities through a tax credit incentive for employers
AN ACT concerning employment; relating to the employment security law; employment security fund; employer contribution rates; revising the definition of employment for conformity with federal law; making changes to the my reemployment plan program including making the program mandatory with specified exceptions; providing that the secretary of labor is to request that claimants...