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IntroducedFeb 10, 2021
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
Creating a mechanism to seek relief from the Kansas offender registration act requirements, decreasing criminal penalties for failure to register, allowing courts to waive fees associated with registration, reducing number of places a person is required to register and eliminating registration for most juvenile adjudications.
Last Action See all actions
House • Mar 05, 2021: Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 2349
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justicecosponsor
Votes
Actions
- Mar 05, 2021 | House
- Stricken from Calendar by Rule 1507
- Feb 26, 2021 | House
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice
- Feb 22, 2021 | House
- Hearing: Monday, February 22, 2021, 1:30 PM Room 546-S
- Feb 10, 2021 | House
- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice
Documents
- As introduced - Fiscal Note
- As Amended by House Committee - Supplementary Note
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Thu, Feb 25, 2021: Minutes
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Thu, Feb 25, 2021: Testimony by Representative J. Russell Jennings, 122nd District, Kansas House of Representatives
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Minutes
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Representative Susan Humphries, 99th District, Kansas House of Representatives
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Honorable Ben Sexton, Chair, Advisory Committee on Sex Offenses and Registration, Kansas Judicial Council
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Jennifer Roth, Co-chair, Kansas Assoc of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Seth Wescott, Co-chair, Public Policy Committee ATSA
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Sheriff Jeffrey T. Easter, Legislative Chair, Kansas Sheriffs' Assoc
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Ed Klumpp, Legislative Liaison, Kansas Assoc of Chiefs of Police & Kansas Peace Officers Assoc
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Greg Smith, Special Deputy Sheriff, Johnson County Sheriff's Office
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Leslie Moore, Information Service Division Director, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Scott Schultz, Exec Director, Kansas Sentencing Commission
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Adam Proffitt, Director, Kansas Division of Budget
- House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Mon, Feb 22, 2021: Testimony by Natalie Scott, Asst Revisor, Office of the Revisor of Statutes
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice