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IntroducedJan 19, 2022
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Passed HouseMar 23, 2022
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Passed SenateApr 28, 2022
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Signed into LawMay 23, 2022
Senate Substitute for HB 2495 by Committee on Judiciary - Requiring retention of fingerprints by the Kansas bureau of investigation for participation in the federal rap back program; imposing restrictions on surveillance by certain employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks on private property; expanding the jurisdiction and powers of law enforcement officers to include situations when an activity is observed leading the officer to reasonably suspect a person is committing, has committed or is about to commit a crime and reasonably believe that a person is in imminent danger of death or bodily injury without immediate action; allowing a search warrant to be executed within 240 hours from the time of issuance; and directing the Kansas department for children and families to share certain information with investigating law enforcement agencies.
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House • May 23, 2022: Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 12, 2022
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Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 2495
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Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Committee on Judiciarycosponsor
Votes
YES: 107
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Carlson
- W.
- Clark
- Clifford
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Gartner
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Helmer
- Henderson
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howe
- Howell
- Howerton
- Hoye
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Meyer
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Newland
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Osman
- Ousley
- Owens
- Patton
- Penn
- Poskin
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- L.
- Ryckman
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schmidt
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- Stogsdill
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Vaughn
- Victors
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Xu
YES: 116
- Alcala
- Amyx
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Borjon
- Burris
- Byers
- Carlin
- Carlson
- Carmichael
- W.
- Clark
- Clayton
- Clifford
- Coleman
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Gartner
- Haswood
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Henderson
- Highberger
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howe
- Howell
- Howerton
- Hoye
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Meyer
- Miller
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Neighbor
- Newland
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Osman
- Ousley
- Owens
- Patton
- Penn
- Poskin
- Probst
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- Ryckman
- Samsel
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schmidt
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Stogsdill
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Wheeler
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Woodard
- Xu
NO: 1
Actions
- May 23, 2022 | House
- Reengrossed on Friday, April 29, 2022
- Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 6, 2022
- Approved by Governor on Thursday, May 12, 2022
- Apr 28, 2022 | House
- Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
- Concurred with amendments; Yea: 116 Nay: 1
- Apr 28, 2022 | Senate
- Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Judiciary
- Motion to advance to Final Action, subject to amendments, debate and roll call. Motion carried.
- Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
- Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0
- Mar 29, 2022 | Senate
- Referred to Committee on Judiciary
- Mar 28, 2022 | House
- Engrossed on Thursday, March 24, 2022
- Mar 28, 2022 | Senate
- Received and Introduced
- Mar 23, 2022 | House
- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Representative Patton
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Representative Patton was adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended
- Emergency Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 107 Nay: 13
- Mar 16, 2022 | House
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Judiciary
- Mar 01, 2022 | House
- Withdrawn from Committee on Appropriations; Rereferred to Committee on Judiciary
- Feb 23, 2022 | House
- Withdrawn from Committee on Judiciary; Referred to Committee on Appropriations
- Jan 25, 2022 | House
- Hearing: Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 3:30 PM Room 582-N
- Jan 19, 2022 | House
- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Documents
- As introduced - Fiscal Note
- As Amended by House Committee - Supplementary Note
- {As Amended by House Committee of the Whole} - Supplementary Note
- S Sub for - Supplementary Note
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Mar 15, 2022: Minutes
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Mar 15, 2022: Testimony by Representative Pattion, Proponet Balloon
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Minutes
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Natalie Scott, Office of Revisor
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by James Franko, Kansas Policy Institute
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Frances R. Oleen, Office of Attorney General
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Brittany Jones, Kansas Family Voice
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Clay Barker, KS Secretary of State
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Kerry Gooch, KS Black Leadership Council
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Steve Greene, The Philanthropy Roundtable
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Thomas Witt, Equality Kansas
- House Committee on Judiciary, Tue, Jan 25, 2022: Testimony by Kenya Cox, NAACP
- House Committee on Judiciary, Thu, Apr 28, 2022: Minutes
- House Committee on Judiciary, Thu, Apr 28, 2022: Testimony by Senator Kellie Warren, District 11, Kansas State Legislature
- Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Judiciary
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Judiciary