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House Bills
- HB2001 - Creating the crime of sexual extortion and requiring an offender to register under the Kansas offender registration act.
- HB2002 - Enacting the national popular vote interstate compact for electing the president of the United States.
- HB2003 - Providing for county treasurers to establish a payment plan for the payment of delinquent or nondelinquent taxes.
- HB2004 - Creating the right to appeal an involuntary discharge or transfer from an adult residential care facility.
- HB2005 - Excluding hot water supply boilers that have a nominal water capacity not exceeding 120 gallons from the provisions of the boiler safety act.
- HB2006 - Changing the designation of Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.
- HB2007 - Updating motor carrier laws and the regulation of motor carriers by the state corporation commission.
- HB2008 - Providing for the attorney general to coordinate training for law enforcement agencies on missing and murdered indigenous people.
- HB2009 - Removing sodomy between consenting members of the same sex from criminal sodomy.
- HB2010 - Creating a traffic infraction for operating a vehicle while fatigued.
- HB2011 - Removing the authority of the secretary of state to prosecute election crimes.
- HB2012 - Decreasing penalties for certain voting crimes and making amendments to the elements of the substantive offenses.
- HB2013 - 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.
- HB2014 - Permitting military surplus vehicles to register with the division of vehicles for road use.
- HB2015 - Providing distinctive license plates for current and veteran members of the United States army, navy, marine corps, air force and coast guard.
- HB2016 - Replacing the workers compensation prevailing factor standard with a substantial factor standard.
- HB2017 - Amending the disallowance of workers compensation benefits for fighting or horseplay if not work-related.
- HB2018 - Increasing the minimum wage to $17.25 over 10 years.
- HB2019 - Designating bridges on United States highway 54 in Seward County as the Jack Taylor memorial bridge and Max Zimmerman memorial bridge.
- HB2020 - Requiring the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to submit an initial application for a VA state veterans home construction grant.
- HB2021 - Authorizing the issuance of bonds for the construction of a state veterans home.
- HB2022 - Updating the state corporation commission's authority to regulate and determine responsibility for abandoned oil and gas wells and abolishing the well plugging assurance fund and transferring all assets and liabilities to the abandoned oil and gas well fund.
- HB2023 - Changing to an eight-year simple average when determining values of agricultural land for purposes of property taxation.
- HB2024 - Providing immunity from civil liability for adult care homes for COVID-19 claims.
- HB2025 - Protecting private property from unauthorized access by certain government officials and unauthorized surveillance.
- HB2026 - Creating a drug abuse treatment program for people on diversion and allowing county and district attorneys to enter into agreements with chief judges and community corrections for supervision.
- HB2027 - Modifying the criminal penalties for unlawfully tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
- HB2028 - Aligning the felony loss thresholds for certain property crimes with theft.
- HB2029 - Counting any crime with a domestic violence designation as a prior conviction under domestic battery.
- HB2030 - Extending terminal medical release to inmates in the custody of the department of corrections with a condition likely to cause death within 120 days.
- HB2031 - Increasing good time and program credits for certain offenders.
- HB2032 - Making the use of artificial light for the purpose of spotting, locating, or taking wildlife unlawful.
- HB2033 - Increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour over a period of 6 years.
- HB2034 - Requiring that purchases of property and construction of buildings by townships are subject to protest petition and election procedure.
- HB2035 - Creating the Dwayne Peaslee technical training center district.
- HB2036 - Authorizing Sedgwick county voters during the 2021 election cycle to vote on election day at any voting place in the county.
- HB2037 - Establishing public school training and instruction standards for identifying child sexual abuse.
- HB2038 - Creating the educator protection act to provide excess professional liability insurance coverage for teachers.
- HB2039 - Requiring students to pass an American civics test in order to graduate with a high school diploma.
- HB2040 - Changing the workers compensation law presumption of disqualifying drug impairment on the basis of certain drug concentration test levels from conclusive to rebuttable and removing the presumption with respect to marijuana.
- HB2041 - Providing that workers compensation benefits for workers who are receiving social security or retirement benefits at the time of an accident are not reduced due to the receipt of the social security or retirement benefits.
- HB2042 - Enacting the Kansas thrift savings plan act.
- HB2043 - Ending legislator participation in KPERS and establishing an annual salary structure for legislators.
- HB2044 - Increasing KPERS employee contribution rate for school district employees and making appropriations for FY 2022 for the department of education for a pay increase for KPERS covered school district employees.
- HB2045 - Revising the Kansas angel investor tax credit act with respect to the definition of qualified securities, tax credit limitations and amounts, investor requirements and extending the date that credits may be allowed.
- HB2046 - Increasing reimbursement rates for providers of home and community-based services under the intellectual or developmental disability waiver, making appropriations for such rates and providing for legislative review of the waiting list for such services.
- HB2047 - Repealing the adoption protection act.
- HB2048 - Extending certain provisions of the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas and providing certain relief related to health, welfare, property and economic security during this public health emergency.
- HB2049 - Prohibiting a public agency from charging a fee under the open records act for records requested for an audit by the legislative division of post audit.
- HB2050 - Removing the requirement that certain entities submit certain documents to the division of post audit.
- HB2051 - Providing for the filling of a vacancy in the offices of state treasurer and the insurance commissioner by statewide district convention.
- HB2052 - Authorizing legislative assistants and committee assistants to accept gifts of not to exceed $120 in value each legislative session from certain legislators.
- HB2053 - Requiring electronic filing of campaign reports by candidates for state office unless an exemption is granted for cause.
- HB2054 - Limiting who may deliver advance ballots, placing limitations on the number of such ballots that a person may deliver and establishing criminal penalties for violations.
- HB2055 - Making the five-day grace period for the late filing notice for lobbyist reports and statements of substantial interest reports to begin when the notice is deposited in the mail.
- HB2056 - Regulating the sale and distribution of kratom products as a part of and supplemental to the Kansas food, drug and cosmetic act.
- HB2057 - Allowing an alcoholic liquor manufacturer to obtain a drinking establishment license under certain conditions.
- HB2058 - Allowing reciprocity to recognize out-of-state licenses to carry a concealed handgun.
- HB2059 - Providing reciprocity for licenses to carry concealed handguns and creating two classes of concealed carry licenses.
- HB2060 - Establishing daylight saving time as the permanent standard time for the state of Kansas.
- HB2061 - Increasing the minimum age to purchase or possess cigarettes and tobacco products from 18 to 21, and prohibiting cigarette vending machines and flavored vaping products.
- HB2062 - Providing certain exceptions to the confidentiality of state child death review board documents.
- HB2063 - Providing certain KP&F tier II spousal and children's benefits for death resulting from a service-connected disability.
- HB2064 - Making DROP elections revocable and allowing DROP members who first elected a DROP period of less than five years to extend such DROP period.
- HB2065 - Including source of income as a protected class with respect to housing under the Kansas act against discrimination.
- HB2066 - Expanding the military spouse and servicemember's expedited licensure law to all applicants who have established or intend to establish residency in Kansas, providing for the practice of telemedicine by out-of-state physicians, permitting the issuance of temporary licenses in emergencies and the use of electronic credentials.
- HB2067 - Requiring the allocation of sufficient school district moneys to improve academic performance of underachieving students.
- HB2068 - Amending the tax credit for low income students scholarship program act to expand student eligibility.
- HB2069 - 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.
- HB2070 - 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.
- HB2071 - Increasing the criminal penalties for stalking a minor.
- HB2072 - Updating the version of risk-based capital instructions in effect.
- HB2073 - Limiting utilization review conducted by health plans under certain circumstances involving the treatment of mental illness or substance abuse disorder.
- HB2074 - Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement.
- HB2075 - Allowing venue for an adoption when the state is the agency to be where the state agency or its subcontracting agency has an office.
- HB2076 - 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.
- HB2077 - Extending the Kansas criminal justice reform commission, limiting the commission's scope of study and adding a public defender.
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