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IntroducedFeb 03, 2021
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Passed HouseMar 04, 2021
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Passed SenateApr 08, 2021
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Signed into LawMay 26, 2021
Expanding the definition of "infectious disease" in certain statutes related to crimes in which bodily fluids may have been transmitted from one person to another.
Last Action See all actions
House • May 26, 2021: Approved by Governor on Friday, May 21, 2021
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Official Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 2224
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Votes
YES: 117
- Alcala
- Amyx
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Bishop
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Burroughs
- Byers
- Carlin
- Carlson
- Carmichael
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Clayton
- Coleman
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Day
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Gartner
- Haswood
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Henderson
- Highberger
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Howe
- Hoye
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Miller
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Neighbor
- Newland
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Ousley
- Owens
- Parker
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Poskin
- Probst
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- L.
- Ryckman
- Samsel
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schreiber
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Stogsdill
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Vaughn
- Victors
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Wheeler
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Woodard
- Xu
YES: 112
- Alcala
- Amyx
- Anderson
- Arnberger
- Baker
- Ballard
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Bishop
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burroughs
- Byers
- Carlin
- Carlson
- Carmichael
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Clayton
- Coleman
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Curtis
- Day
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Featherston
- Finch
- Finney
- Francis
- French
- Gartner
- Haswood
- Hawkins
- Helgerson
- Helmer
- Henderson
- Highberger
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Howe
- Hoye
- Humphries
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Kuether
- Landwehr
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Miller
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Neighbor
- Ohaebosim
- Orr
- Ousley
- Owens
- Parker
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Poskin
- Probst
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- L.
- Ryckman
- Sanders
- Sawyer
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Stogsdill
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Vaughn
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Weigel
- Wheeler
- Williams
- Winn
- Wolfe
- Woodard
- Xu
Actions
- May 26, 2021 | House
- Reengrossed on Friday, May 7, 2021
- Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, May 14, 2021
- Approved by Governor on Friday, May 21, 2021
- May 07, 2021 | House
- Motion to suspend Joint Rule 4 (k) to allow consideration adopted;
- Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 112 Nay: 7
- Apr 08, 2021 | Senate
- Motion to accede adopted; Senator Hilderbrand, Senator Gossage and Senator Pettey appointed as conferees
- Apr 08, 2021 | House
- Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Landwehr , Representative Eplee and Representative Parker as conferees
- Apr 08, 2021 | Senate
- Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 40 Nay: 0
- Apr 07, 2021 | Senate
- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Steffen
- Senator Sykes raised a question of germaneness. The amendment was ruled germane.
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Steffen was rejected Yea: 17 Nay: 18
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended
- Mar 25, 2021 | Senate
- Hearing: Thursday, March 25, 2021, 8:30 AM Room 142-S
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Public Health and Welfare
- Mar 11, 2021 | Senate
- Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare
- Mar 10, 2021 | Senate
- Received and Introduced
- Mar 10, 2021 | House
- Engrossed on Friday, March 5, 2021
- Mar 04, 2021 | House
- Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 117 Nay: 6
- Mar 03, 2021 | House
- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended
- Feb 19, 2021 | House
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Federal and State Affairs
- Feb 11, 2021 | House
- Hearing: Thursday, February 11, 2021, 9:00 AM Room 346-S
- Feb 03, 2021 | House
- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Documents
- As introduced - Fiscal Note
- As Amended by House Committee - Supplementary Note
- As Amended by Senate Committee - Supplementary Note
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Mar 25, 2021: Minutes
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Mar 25, 2021: Testimony by Wendi Stark, Research Assoc., League of KS Municipalities
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Mar 25, 2021: Testimony by Mik Shanks, President, KS Fraternal Order of Policy
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Mar 25, 2021: Testimony by Farah S. Ahmed, State Epidemiologist, KDHE
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Mar 25, 2021: Testimony by Ed Klumpp, Legislative Liaison, KS Assoc. of COP, Sheriffs and Peace Officers
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Minutes
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Thomas Witt, Equality Kansas
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Matt Sterling, Office of Revisor of Statutes
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Max Iverson, Kansas Assn of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Robert Wing, Kansas State Council of Fire Fighters
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Mik Shanks, Kansas State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Ed Klumpp, Kansas Assn of Chiefs of Police; KS Sheriffs Assn; and Kansas Peace Officers Assn
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by John Goodyear, League of Kansas Municipalities
- Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Farah Ahmed, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Public Health and Welfare