COMING UP NEXT WEEK
Monday, February 17
Ø Happy Presidents’ Day!
Ø Hearing and adoption of: SCR 1614 — Supporting Kansas farmers in the Rattlesnake Creek sub-basin in their ongoing effort to protect their water rights and livelihood through a collaborative solution to the region’s water impairment issue. (8:30, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 159-S)
Ø Final action: SB 307 —Updating approved types of personal flotation devices. (8:30, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 159-S)
Ø Hearing:SB 366 — Expanding the expedited occupational licensure provisions for military servicemembers and spouses to all license applicants. (8:30, Commerce, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 371 — Requiring posting of a human trafficking awareness notice approved by the attorney general in certain businesses and public places. (10:30, Judiciary, 346-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 373 — Modifying the crimes of selling sexual relations, promoting the sale of sexual relations and buying sexual relations by changing terminology from “sexual relations” to “a sex act.” (10:30, Judiciary, 346-S)
Ø Hearing: HB 2426: — Revising cross-references in the civil procedure codes. (10:30, Judiciary, 346-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 337 — Expanding the provision of the ACT college entrance exam and workkeys assessments to students enrolled in nonpublic schools. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 353 — Requiring the allocation of sufficient school district moneys to improve academic performance of underachieving students. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 354 — Amending the private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution act clarify the state board of regents’ authority and provide additional student protections and institutional accountability. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Tuesday, February 18
Ø Final action: SB 251 — Allow businesses to elect to file certain business reports with the secretary of state annually, biennially or triennially. (8:30, Commerce, 548-S)
Ø Update: SB 42 — Amending the meaning of the terms “rebate” and “interest” as used in the real estate brokers’ and salespersons’ license act. (8:30, Commerce, 548-S)
Ø Update: SB 168 — Enacting the Kansas home inspectors’ professional competence and financial responsibility act. (8:30, Commerce, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 383 — Providing for the American legion, knights of Columbus and proud educator distinctive license plates and providing for lowered license plate commitments and costs prior to production. (8:30, Transportation, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 390 — Allowing cement trucks to display license plates on front of vehicle. (8:30, Transportation, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 265 — Requiring the state board of tax appeals to serve orders and notices by electronic means if requested by the party. (9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 262 — State board of tax appeals; changing time to request full and complete opinion to be based on date of service. (9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 297 — Requiring appraisal directives to require compliance with uniform standards of professional appraisal practice in performance of property tax appraisals. (9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing continuation: SB 248 — Extraterritorial zoning, subdivision regulations; mailed notice to landowners of record. (9:30, Ethics, Elections and Local Government, 142-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 389 — Adding a definition of “purposes of sepulture” to the law dealing with cemetery corporation. (9:30, Ethics, Elections and Local Government, 142-S)
Ø Hearing: ERO 44 — Renaming the Kansas department for children and families the Kansas department of human services; abolishing the Kansas department for aging and disability services and transferring the functions to the Kansas department of human services; transferring the functions of the department of corrections regarding the juvenile services programs and juvenile facilities and institutions, excluding the Larned juvenile correctional facility, to the Kansas department of human services. (9:30, Public Health and Welfare, 118-N)
Ø Hearing: HB 2467 — Removing the spousal exception from sexual battery. (10:30, Judiciary, 346-S)
Ø Hearing:SB 375 — Providing for the FORWARD transportation program. (10:30, Ways and Means, 548-S)
Ø Hearing:SB 384 — Requiring the state department of education and the Kansas department for children and families to prepare an annual report on educational outcomes for foster care students. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Ø Hearing:SB 410 — Requiring publication of school district bullying policies and requiring a report on bullying incidents at each school district attendance center. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Ø Discussion and possible action: SB 230 — Clarifying the authority of the Kansas commission for the deaf and hard of hearing. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Wednesday, February 19
Ø Hearing: SB 345 — Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp. (8:30, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 159-S)
Ø Final action: SB 366 —Expanding the expedited occupational licensure provisions for military servicemembers and spouses to all license applicants. (8:30, Commerce, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 374 — Allowing employees of salvage vehicle pools to perform vehicle identification number inspections. (8:30, Transportation, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 377 — Designating a portion of K-7 as the Senator Paul “Bud” Burke Memorial Highway. (8:30, Transportation, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 301 — Changing from annual valuation of property for ad valorem property tax purposes to triennial valuation. (This is a bill that I introduced)(9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 351 — Ensuring that the votes of voters whose names do not appear in the poll book and are otherwise eligible to vote are counted. (9:30, Ethics, Elections and Local Government, 142-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 323 — Altering the terms of an insurance policy not considered a denial of renewal of the policy if the insured is provided proper notice. (9:30, Financial Institutions and Insurance, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 402 — Updating producer licensing statutes pertaining to appointment, fees, licensing, renewal dates, continuing education, suspension, revocation and denial of licensure and reinstatement. (9:30, Financial Institutions and Insurance, 546-S)
Ø Hearing continuation: ERO 44 — Renaming the Kansas department for children and families the Kansas department of human services; abolishing the Kansas department for aging and disability services and transferring the functions to the Kansas department of human services; transferring the functions of the department of corrections regarding the juvenile services programs and juvenile facilities and institutions, excluding the Larned juvenile correctional facility, to the Kansas department of human services. (9:30, Public Health and Welfare, 118-N)
Ø Hearing: SB 355 — Prohibiting psychiatric or psychological examinations of victims of certain sex offenses in criminal cases. (10:30, Judiciary, 346-S)
Ø Hearing:SB 382 — Amending the capital improvement state aid schedule to exclude U.S.D. No. 207, Fort Leavenworth. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Ø Discussion and possible action: SB 337 — Expanding the provision of the ACT college entrance exam and workkeys assessments to students enrolled in nonpublic schools. (1:30, Education, 144-S)
Thursday, February 20
Ø ONE WEEK LEFT UNTIL TURNAROUND DAY!
Ø Final action: SB 308 — Allowing the on-farm retail sale of raw, unpasteurized milk so long as certain labeling and advertising requirements are met. (8:30, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 159-S)
Ø Final action: SB 345 — Establishing requirements for the effective disposal of industrial hemp. (8:30, Agriculture and Natural Resources, 159-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 247 — Prohibition by cities and counties on the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement system. (8:30, Transportation, 546-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 196 — Expanding the expense deduction to all taxpayers in addition to corporate taxpayers. (9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 309 — Placing the burden of proof on the county appraiser in certain valuation and classification appeal hearings before the district court. (9:30, Assessment and Taxation, 548-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 412 — Permanent advance voting status extended to any registered voter but such status will end if two consecutive elections are missed. (9:30, Ethics, Elections and Local Government, 142-S)
Ø Hearing: SB 387 — Establishing a healthcare benefits package not covered or affiliated with a health insurer or health benefits plan, to be administered by Kansas state employees’ healthcare commission. (9:30, Financial Institutions and Insurance, 546-S)
Ø Discussion and possible action: SB 252 — Expanding medical assistance eligibility and implementing a health insurance plan reinsurance program. (9:30, Public Health and Welfare, 118-N)
Friday, February 21
Ø 8 AM Session
Ø Many committees will meet on call of the chair.