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Bill Title Status Sponsor
SB 360 SB360 - Enacting the Kansas consumer prescription protection and accountability act and providing for regulation and registration of pharmacy benefits managers.
2025-2026 | Senate
in_committee Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance
SB 372 SB372 - Enacting the app store accountability act to regulate app store and developer operations with respect to minors, create requirements for age verification and parental consent and provide for enforcement under the Kansas consumer protection act and through a private cause of action.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Judiciary
SB 399 SB399 - Providing an exception to unauthorized practice of law under the Kansas consumer protection act for an employee of the judicial branch or a district court providing a standard form to a member of the public.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Judiciary
SB 409 SB409 - Requiring that a no cost-sharing requirement be imposed on insureds for diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations for breast cancer.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance
SB 41 SB41 - Adding advanced practice registered nurses to the definition of healthcare provider for purposes of the healthcare provider insurance availability act.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
SB 415 SB415 - Making certain violations of the residential landlord and tenant act subject to the remedies and enforcement provisions of the Kansas consumer protection act.
2025-2026 | Senate
in_committee Sen. Doug Shane
SB 423 SB423 - Requiring certain cost-sharing assistance be applied toward a covered individual's deductible or annual out-of-pocket limit under the individual's health benefit plan.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Sen. Dinah Sykes
SB 433 SB433 - Prohibiting certain conduct and improper collection of veterans benefits fees and requiring mandatory counseling concerning the benefit claims process.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
SB 466 SB466 - Providing tenants with relief from use by landlords of old eviction or rental arrears records to deny housing.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Sen. Oletha Faust Goudeau
SB 467 SB467 - Enacting the use of artificial intelligence in medical decisions transparency act and requiring that all medical necessity determinations be made by a competent licensed physician or healthcare professional.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Sen. Cindy Holscher
SB 472 SB472 - Authorizing the administrator to set and the commissioner of insurance to cause to be published in the Kansas register certain fees and eliminating the 10% credit to the state general fund required of fee funded agencies as reimbursement for certain services provided by the state.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Financial Institutions and Insurance
SB 474 SB474 - Enacting the Kansas short-term, limited duration insurance act; establishing definitions, disclosure, premiums, renewal and underwriting requirements relating thereto and authorizing the commissioner of insurance to adopt rules and regulations to implement and oversee the act.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Sen. Dinah Sykes
SB 485 SB485 - Providing that under rental agreements governed by the residential landlord tenant act, a landlord is required to count certain income when considering a tenant or prospective tenant's qualifications for housing, providing for the sealing and expungement of court records in eviction actions related to such rental agreements and requiring mediation in such eviction cases unless the court finds that mediation would not aid the parties materially.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Sen. Cindy Holscher
SB 498 SB498 - Providing income tax credits for the retail sale of higher ethanol blends of fuel and expenditures for lockable gun and ammunition storage and discontinuing income tax credits for qualified alternative-fueled motor vehicle property or fueling station expenditures, agritourism liability insurance, assistive technology contributions, declared disaster capital investment, environmental compliance, owners promoting employment across Kansas and swine facility improvement.
2025-2026 | Senate
in_committee Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation
SB 499 SB499 - Enacting the Kansas age-appropriate design code act to require businesses to assess and mitigate risks of compulsive use in minors, enacting the Kansas stopping likeness abuse by nonconsensual digital replicas act to create a private right of action for the unauthorized digital replication and distribution of individuals' digital likenesses and enacting the Kansas saving human connection act to prohibit deceptive practices and ensure transparency in chatbot interactions.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
SB 505 SB505 - Prohibiting certain conduct in connection with the sale or resale of entertainment tickets and providing that violation of such requirements is a deceptive act or practice subject to penalties under the Kansas consumer protection act.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
SB 512 SB512 - Removing the eight-week return to work expectation from the definition of temporary unemployment, excluding payments under compliant employer-sponsored supplemental unemployment benefit plans from the definition of wages and removing the negative debt write-off and forgiveness mechanism that conditionally moved employers to rate groups N11 for three years and the related option to avoid a negative debt write-off through voluntary contributions.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation
SB 525 SB525 - Establishing requirements for a county sheriff operating a jail for the enforcement of detainer requests issued by the United States immigration and customs enforcement, requiring municipal insurance pools to provide coverage for law enforcement that enforces federal laws, requiring the state to pay certain judgments in federal court actions, requiring the attorney general to provide representation in certain civil actions and exempting section 287(g) agreements from certain provisions of the interlocal cooperation act.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
SB 528 SB528 - Enacting the Kansas municipal self-funded medical and prescription drug insurance pool act and establishing certain reserve, maximum exposure funding and reporting requirements for municipal self-funded medical and prescription drug insurance pools.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
SB 74 SB74 - Providing a refundable income tax credit for expenditures for lockable gun and ammunition storage.
2025-2026 | Senate
failed Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation
SB 82 SB82 - Providing tax credits for expenditures for lockable gun and ammunition storage and the retail sale of higher ethanol blends of fuel, discontinuing the tax credit for qualified alternative-fueled motor vehicle property or fueling station expenditures, repealing the agritourism liability insurance, assistive technology contributions, declared disaster capital investment, owners promoting employment across Kansas and swine facility improvement tax credits and expanding the eligibility for applicable expenses under the child day care services assistance tax credit.
2025-2026 | Senate
enacted Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare
HB 2042 HB2042 - Authorizing the adoption of certain rules and regulations related to hazardous waste monitoring and permit application fees by the Kansas department of health and environment.
2025-2026 | House
enacted House Committee on Insurance
HB 2323 HB2323 - Establishing procedures for a civil action instituted by the commissioner of insurance related to fraudulent insurance acts, providing that expunged criminal records will be disclosed in any application for licensure as an insurance producer or public adjuster if the arrest, conviction or diversion is for a fraudulent insurance act and including automobile assigned claims plans in provisions related to fraudulent insurance acts.
2025-2026 | House
enacted House Committee on Judiciary
HB 2333 HB2333 - Enacting the Kansas intellectual rights and knowledge act, providing a civil cause of action and penalties for violations of such act and authorizing students and student associations to exercise political and ideological beliefs, values and missions.
2025-2026 | House
enacted House Committee on Insurance
HB 2372 HB2372 - Creating the crime of unlawful approach of a first responder and providing penalties therefore, requiring traffic laws that apply to local and state law enforcement to apply to federal law enforcement; including federal law enforcement in the definitions used in the crime of interference with law enforcement; including buildings owned by the United States in the crime of interference with the conduct of public business of public buildings; including enforcement of federal laws and executive orders in the exceptions from liability in the tort claims act, relating to the enforcement of detainers issued by the United States immigration and customs enforcement by a county sheriff operating a county jail; requiring municipal insurance pools to provide coverage of law enforcement agencies enforcing federal law; requiring the state to pay certain judgements in federal civil actions and provide legal representation by the attorney general, exempting section 287(g) federal immigration agreements from certain provisions of the interlocal cooperation act.
2025-2026 | House
enacted House Committee on Federal and State Affairs
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