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KS HB2299

Bill

Status

Passed

4/25/2022

Primary Sponsor

Judiciary

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Origin

House of Representatives

2021-2022 Regular Session

AI Summary

Legislative Description

Requiring retention of fingerprints by the Kansas bureau of investigation for participation in the federal rap back program; imposing restrictions on surveillance by certain employees of the Kansas department of wildlife and parks on private property; expanding the jurisdiction and powers of law enforcement officers to include situations when an activity is observed leading the officer to reasonably suspect a person is committing, has committed or is about to commit a crime and reasonably believe that a person is in imminent danger of death or bodily injury without immediate action; allowing a search warrant to be executed within 240 hours from the time of issuance; and directing the Kansas department for children and families to share certain information with investigating law enforcement agencies.

Last Action

House Approved by Governor on Monday, April 18, 2022

4/25/2022

Committee Referrals

Judiciary3/2/2022
Judiciary2/9/2021

Full Bill Text

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