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Publications iconKansas Register

Notices

Kansas Department for Children and Families

Request for Comments on State Fiscal 2026 Social Services Block Grant

Kansas Historical Society

Notice of Meeting

Kansas Historic Sites Board of Review

Notice of Meeting

Kansas Judicial Branch - Office of Judicial Administration

Notice of Grant Funding for the Access to Justice Grant

Kansas State Board of Regents Universities

Notice to Bidders for University Purchase

Kansas Department of Administration - Office of Procurement and Contracts

Notice to Bidders for State Purchase

Legislative Branch

Legislative Administrative Services

Interim Committee Schedule April 28 - May 16, 2025

New State Laws

Kansas Legislature

Senate Bill 5, concerning elections; relating to the transparency in revenues underwriting elections act; prohibiting the use of funds provided by the United States government for the conduct of elections and election-related activities unless approved by the legislature

Governor’s Veto Message for Senate Bill 5

Legislature’s Certificate Overriding Governor’s Veto of Senate Bill 5

Senate Bill 14, concerning the state budget; providing for a continuous budget until amended, lapsed or eliminated by the legislature; providing temporary reallocations; establishing conditions and limitations therefor

Governor’s Veto Message for Senate Bill 14

Legislature’s Certificate Overriding Governor’s Veto of Senate Bill 14

Senate Bill 44, concerning antisemitism; declaring antisemitism to be against public policy; defining antisemitism and antisemitic for purposes of state law

Senate Bill 114, concerning education; relating to certain ancillary school district activities; authorizing nonpublic school students and virtual school students to participate in such activities; making it unlawful for a school district or the state high school activities association to discriminate against such students based on enrollment status

Substitute for House Bill 2149, concerning distributed energy resources; requiring distributed energy system retailers to disclose certain information to customers who will construct, install and operate a distributed energy system; requiring the attorney general to convene an advisory group to establish a standard form for such disclosures and requiring publication thereof; requiring electric public utilities to disclose certain information to distributed energy retailers; providing criteria to determine appropriate system size for a customer’s distributed energy system that is subject to parallel generation; establishing requirements for interconnection and operation of a distributed energy system; increasing the total capacity limitation for an electric public utility’s provision of parallel generation service; establishing powers and limitations relating thereto; establishing notification requirements for when a system is no longer producing energy or the customer seeks to repair or rebuild a distributed energy system

House Bill 2155, concerning sheriffs; relating to liability; specifying that sheriffs have liability for official acts related to charge and custody of jails

House Bill 2311, concerning children and minors; relating to the secretary for children and families; prohibiting the secretary from adopting and enforcing policies for placement, custody or appointment of a custodian that may conflict with sincerely held religious or moral beliefs regarding sexual orientation or gender identity; creating a right of action for violations against the secretary for children and families

Governor’s Veto Message for House Bill 2311

Legislature’s Certificate Overriding Governor’s Veto of House Bill 2311

House Bill 2342, concerning criminal history record information; relating to state and national criminal history record checks; authorizing the attorney general and the state gaming agency to receive more criminal history records; updating criminal history record language related to the state bank commissioner; requiring the secretary of labor to conduct such checks on employees who have access to federal tax information; authorizing the secretary of commerce to conduct such checks on final applicants for and employees in certain sensitive positions