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HB 2654

Kansas House bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: February 4, 2026.

HB2654 - Prohibiting past sanctions for failure to comply with a traffic citation that are more than five years old from being considered by courts or the division of vehicles in determining suspended or restricted driving privileges and eliminating certain notice requirements for the division of vehicles related to suspended or restricted drivers' licenses.

Bill ID KS-2025-2026-HB-2654
Session 2025-2026
Status in_committee
Committee Corrections and Juvenile Justice
House in_committee 2026-02-04
Summary

AN ACT concerning traffic regulations; relating to failure to comply with a traffic citation; prohibiting past sanctions that are more than five years old from being considered by courts or the division of vehicles in determining suspended or restricted driving privileges; eliminating certain notice requirements for the division of vehicles related to suspended or restricted drivers' licenses; amending K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 8-2110 and repealing the existing section.

Sponsor
Committee on Corrections
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-03 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-02-04 Status in_committee
2026-02-04 Latest Action Hearing: Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 1:30 PM Room 546-S - CANCELED
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