HB 2499

Kansas House bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: January 21, 2026.

HB2499 - Requiring persons convicted of or given diversion agreements for driving under the influence offenses to attend victim impact panel programs.

Bill ID KS-2025-2026-HB-2499
Session 2025-2026
Status in_committee
Committee Judiciary
House in_committee 2026-01-21
Summary

Requiring persons convicted of or given diversion agreements for driving under the influence offenses to attend victim impact panel programs.

Sponsor
House Committee on Judiciary
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-21 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-01-21 Status in_committee
2026-01-21 Latest Action Referred to House Committee on Judiciary
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