HOUSE CALENDAR No. 13 Thursday, January 29, 2015 HOUSE CONVENES AT 11:00 AM ROLL CALL INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE READING AND CORRECTION OF JOURNAL INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Reference of Bills and Concurrent Resolutions 2147― HB 2147, AN ACT concerning civil procedure; relating to protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from stalking act; amending K.S.A. 603102, 60-31a01, 60-31a02, 60-31a03, 60-31a07, 60-31a08 and 60-31a09 and K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 21-5924, 60-31a04, 60-31a05 and 60-31a06 and repealing the existing sections. Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice (Judiciary) 2148― HB 2148, AN ACT creating the Kansas transparency act; concerning legislative meetings; providing for live audio broadcasts. Representatives Clayton, Becker, Bridges, Clark, Dierks, Doll, Finney, Hibbard, Highberger, Hildabrand, Hill, Hineman, Kuether, Lusk, Moxley, Phillips, Rooker, Rubin, Tietze, Trimmer, Ward, Whipple, Williams and Wolfe Moore (General Government Budget) 2 HOUSE CALENDAR 2149― HB 2149, AN ACT concerning the Kansas program of medical assistance; relating to donor human breast milk. Committee on Health and Human Services (Health and Human Services) 2150― HB 2150, AN ACT enacting the Kansas death with dignity act. Committee on Vision 2020 (Health and Human Services) 2151― HB 2151, AN ACT concerning workplace bullying, abuse and harassment of state employees; state agency policy to address and correct workplace bullying, abuse and harassment. Committee on Appropriations (Judiciary) 2152― HB 2152, AN ACT concerning state employees; relating to discretionary holiday leave. Committee on Appropriations (Appropriations) 2153― HB 2153, AN ACT creating the taxpayer empowerment, accountability and transparency in state contracting act. Committee on Appropriations (Appropriations) 2154― HB 2154, AN ACT concerning employment; relating to private sector employers; pertaining to certain veterans. Committee on Veterans, Military and Homeland Security (Veterans, Military and Homeland Security) 2155― HB 2155, AN ACT concerning militia; relating to reemployment of persons called to duty; amending K.S.A. 48-517 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Veterans, Military and Homeland Security (Veterans, Military and Homeland Security) 2156― HB 2156, AN ACT concerning public water supply storage; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 82a-1604 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources (Agriculture and Natural Resources) 2157― HB 2157, AN ACT concerning motor vehicles; relating to the use of safety belts; establishing the seat belt safety fund; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 82504, 12-4120 and 74-7336 and repealing the existing sections. Committee on Transportation (Transportation) HOUSE CALENDAR 3 2158― HB 2158, AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure; relating to murder in the second degree; sentencing of certain persons to mandatory minimum term of imprisonment; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 215403, 21-6620 and 22-3717 and repealing the existing sections. Committee on Judiciary (Judiciary) 2159― HB 2159, AN ACT concerning driving; relating to convictions and diversions; habitual violator status; expungement of driving under the influence and other driving offenses; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 8-285, 12-4516 and 21-6614 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 12-4516b and 21-6614e. Committee on Judiciary (Judiciary) 2160― HB 2160, AN ACT concerning courts; relating to docket fees; electronic filing and management fund and judicial branch docket fee fund; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 20-1a16 and 20-362 and repealing the existing sections. Committee on Judiciary (Judiciary) 2161― HB 2161, AN ACT concerning churches; relating to disputes involving church congregations. Committee on Judiciary (Judiciary) 2162― HB 2162, AN ACT concerning alcoholic beverages; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 41-710 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Local Government (Local Government) 2163― HB 2163, AN ACT concerning municipalities; amending K.S.A. 12-2908 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Local Government (Local Government) 2164― HB 2164, AN ACT concerning sewer districts; amending K.S.A. 19-27a19 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Local Government (Local Government) 2165― HB 2165, AN ACT concerning certain improvement districts; amending K.S.A. 19-2761 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Local Government (Local Government) 4 HOUSE CALENDAR 2166― HB 2166, AN ACT concerning the uniform act regulating traffic; relating to height and length of vehicles and loads; exceptions to maximums; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 8-1904 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Appropriations (Agriculture and Natural Resources) 2167― HB 2167, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to time for payment of real estate taxes, interest; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-2004 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Taxation (Taxation) 2168― HB 2168, AN ACT concerning property taxation; relating to exemptions and classifications; bed and breakfast homes; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 791439 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Taxation (Taxation) 2169― HB 2169, AN ACT concerning sales taxation; relating to exemptions; assistance league of Wichita; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 79-3606 and repealing the existing section. Committee on Taxation (Taxation) 2170― HB 2170, AN ACT concerning schools and school districts; relating to seclusion and restraint of pupils. Committee on Children and Seniors (Children and Seniors) REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR COMMUNICATIONS FROM STATE OFFICERS MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE HOUSE CALENDAR 5 Reference of Senate Bills and Concurrent Resolutions INTRODUCTION OF ORIGINAL MOTIONS AND HOUSE RESOLUTIONS MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS OFFERED ON A PREVIOUS DAY THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS BEFORE THE HOUSE Consent Calendar 2098—(First Day) HB 2098, AN ACT designating a portion of U.S. 69 as the 2nd Lieutenant Justin L Sisson memorial highway. Representative Lunn (Transportation) (Be Passed) Final Action on Bills and Concurrent Resolutions Bills Under Consideration to Concur or Nonconcur General Orders (The Line) 2009— HB 2009, AN ACT concerning the division of post audit; relating to background checks; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 46-1103 and repealing the existing section. Legislative Post Audit Committee (Judiciary) (Be Passed as Amended) 6 HOUSE CALENDAR 2005— HB 2005, AN ACT concerning the office of information technology services; relating to separate agency status for budgetary purposes. Legislative Post Audit Committee (Appropriations) (Be Passed) 2010— HB 2010, AN ACT concerning the legislative post audit act; providing for information technology audits; amending K.S.A. 46-1128 and repealing the existing section. Legislative Post Audit Committee (Appropriations) (Be Passed as Amended) 2023— HB 2023, AN ACT concerning legislative review of exceptions to open records; amending K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 45-229 and 60-3351 and repealing the existing sections. Committee on Judiciary (Judiciary) (Be Passed) REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES Bills Adversely Reported HOUSE CALENDAR Status of Bills and Resolutions House bills passed and sent to Senate: House bills killed: House bills passed by the Senate: House bills in conference: House bills killed by Senate: House bills signed by the Governor: House bills awaiting the signature of the Governor: House bills vetoed by Governor: House bills becoming law without Governor's signature: House resolutions adopted: 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005 House resolutions killed: House concurrent resolutions adopted and sent to Senate: 5001, 5002 House concurrent resolutions adopted by Senate: 5001 House concurrent resolutions in conference: House concurrent resolutions killed: House concurrent resolutions killed by Senate: Senate bills in conference: Senate bills passed in House: Senate bills killed by House: Senate concurrent resolutions adopted by House: 1601 Senate concurrent resolutions in conference: House and Senate Bills in House Committees Agriculture and Natural Resources-House Bills: Nos. 2029, 2030, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2063, 2069, 2116, 2117 Senate Bills: 7 8 HOUSE CALENDAR Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget-House Bills: Nos. 2014, 2072 Senate Bills: Appropriations-House Bills: Nos. 2012, 2038, 2133, 2134, 2135 Senate Bills: Calendar and Printing-House Bills: Senate Bills: Children and Seniors-House Bills: Nos. 2058, 2100 Senate Bills: Commerce, Labor and Economic Development-House Bills: No. 2096 Senate Bills: Corrections and Juvenile Justice-House Bills: Nos. 2015, 2017, 2018, 2031, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2137, 2138, 2140, 2141 Senate Bills: Education-House Bills: Nos. 2008, 2027, 2028, 2034, 2035, 2078, 2099 Senate Bills: Education Budget-House Bills: Senate Bills: Elections-House Bills: Nos. 2082, 2083, 2104, 2108, 2143, 2144, 2145, 2146 Senate Bills: Energy and Environment-House Bills: Nos. 2036, 2037, 2131, 2132 Senate Bills: HOUSE CALENDAR Federal and State Affairs-House Bills: Nos. 2007, 2074, 2075, 2087, 2088, 2089, 2125, 2139 House Concurrent Resolutions: No. 5008 Senate Bills: Financial Institutions-House Bills: Senate Bills: General Government Budget-House Bills: Senate Bills: Health and Human Services-House Bills: Nos. 2004, 2011, 2016, 2020, 2032, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2079, 2118, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123 Senate Bills: ERO: 43 Insurance-House Bills: Nos. 2021, 2026, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2126, 2142 Senate Bills: Interstate Cooperation-House Bills: Senate Bills: Judiciary-House Bills: Nos. 2002, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2039, 2040, 2054, 2057, 2062, 2073, 2080, 2081, 2101, 2102, 2105, 2106, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113, 2114, 2115, 2124, 2129, 2130 House Concurrent Resolutions: Nos. 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5009 Senate Bills: Legislative Budget (House)-House Bills: Senate Bills: Local Government-House Bills: No. 2003 Senate Bills: 9 10 HOUSE CALENDAR Pensions and Benefits-House Bills: No. 2095 Senate Bills: Rules and Journal-House Bills: Senate Bills: Social Services Budget-House Bills: Senate Bills: Taxation-House Bills: Nos. 2001, 2019, 2070, 2071, 2076, 2077, 2086, 2127, 2128, 2136 House Concurrent Resolutions: No. 5007 Senate Bills: Transportation-House Bills: Nos. 2013, 2033, 2044, 2068, 2085, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2103 Senate Bills: Transportation and Public Safety Budget-House Bills: Senate Bills: Utilities and Telecommunications-House Bills: No. 2084 Senate Bills: Veterans, Military and Homeland Security-House Bills: Nos. 2006, 2097 Senate Bills: Vision 2020-House Bills: Senate Bills: HOUSE CALENDAR 11 House Committee Agenda January 29, 2015 The following is a tentative schedule of Committees and is subject to change day-today. Committees not listed have no meetings scheduled. Material shown in italics is new or changed from the previous day's Agenda. On Call Committees and Joint Committees will be listed at the end of the Agenda. Subcommittees will be listed following the regular committee or in that time period with their meeting day and time noted. In order to take part in committee meetings, individuals with special needs should contact the committee secretary at least two working days prior to the scheduled meeting time. Week of January 26 - January 30, 2015 9:00 a.m. Appropriations Federal and State Affairs Daily 112-N 346-S Appropriations Kathy Holscher, Committee Assistant–785-291-3446 9:00 a.m. 112-N Thursday, January 29 Introduction of Proposed Legislation Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Federal and State Affairs Committee Assistant–785-368-7166 9:00 a.m. Thursday, January 29 Final action on: HB2075 — Establishing the capitol meditation room. Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled 346-S 12 HOUSE CALENDAR 9:00 a.m. Pensions and Benefits Mon/Wed 152-S Pensions and Benefits Lea Gerard, Committee Assistant–785-296-7696 9:00 a.m. 152-S Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled 9:00 a.m. Children and Seniors Utilities and Telecommunications Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Tue/Thu 218-N 582-N 152-S Children and Seniors Florence Deeter, Committee Assistant–785-296-7683 9:00 a.m. 218-N Thursday, January 29 Hearing on: HB2100 — Establishing tax deferred savings accounts for individuals with disabilities. Utilities and Telecommunications Linda Borror, Committee Assistant–785-296-7647 9:00 a.m. 582-N Thursday, January 29 Possible bill introductions Possible Presentations Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Rich Mergen, Committee Assistant–785-296-7663 9:00 a.m. 152-S Thursday, January 29 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2006 — Disabled veterans; public parking facility; no charge. 1:30 p.m. Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Corrections and Juvenile Justice Education General Government Budget Health and Human Services Transportation Daily 142-S 346-S 152-S 112-N 218-N 546-S 582-N HOUSE CALENDAR 13 Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Dave Long, Committee Assistant–785-296-7643 1:30 p.m. 142-S Thursday, January 29 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Linda Herrick, Committee Assistant–785-296-7488 1:30 p.m. 346-S Thursday, January 29 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Corrections and Juvenile Justice Linda Kentch, Committee Assistant–785-296-7690 1:30 p.m. 152-S Thursday, January 29 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2053 — Clarifying comparable offenses for criminal history. Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Education Sue Mollenkamp, Committee Assistant–785-296-7310 1:30 p.m. 112-N Thursday, January 29 Possible bill introductions Presentation on: Data Collection and Security Paul Schwartz, Data Specialist, Olathe Brian Huesers, former Chief Information Officer, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, current Vice-President of Information Technology, Westlake Hardware Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled 14 HOUSE CALENDAR General Government Budget LaVerne Engelhardt, Committee Assistant–785-296-7672 1:30 p.m. 218-N Thursday, January 29 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Health and Human Services Patrick Orr, Committee Assistant–785-296-7631 1:30 p.m. 546-S Thursday, January 29 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2004 — Kansas right to try act. Friday, January 30 Meeting canceled Transportation Betty Boaz, Committee Assistant–785-296-7639 1:30 p.m. 582-N Thursday, January 29 Bill introductions Update on: Transportation Budget by Secretary Mike King Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled 1:30 p.m. Local Government Tue/Thu 281-N Local Government Maureen Stinson, Committee Assistant–785-296-1754 1:30 p.m. 281-N Thursday, January 29 No meeting scheduled 3:30 p.m. Agriculture and Natural Resources Education Budget Judiciary Social Services Budget Daily 346-S 281-N 112-N 144-S HOUSE CALENDAR Taxation Transportation and Public Safety Budget 15 582-N 142-S Agriculture and Natural Resources Shirley Jepson, Committee Assistant–785-296-7637 3:30 p.m. 346-S Thursday, January 29 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2059 — Authorizing chief engineer to allow augmentation to secure water. Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Education Budget Cathy Foxworthy, Committee Assistant–785-296-7659 3:30 p.m. 281-N Thursday, January 29 Informational briefing: Career and Technical Education Information by Dr Blake Flanders, Vice President of Workforce Development, Board of Regents Possible bill introductions Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Judiciary Connie Bahner, Committee Assistant–785-296-5805 3:30 p.m. 112-N Thursday, January 29 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2054 — Public speech protection act. HB2062 — Relating to blackmail and breach of privacy. HB2002 — Sexual exploitation of a child; definition of "sexually explicit conduct". HB2024 — Domestic battery; sentencing. Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Social Services Budget Cindy Harris, Committee Assistant–785-296-7673 3:30 p.m. 144-S 16 HOUSE CALENDAR Thursday, January 29 Agency Overview: Department for Children and Families (DCF)) Friday, January 30 Meeting on call of the chair Taxation Phyllis Fast, Committee Assistant–785-296-4830 3:30 p.m. 582-N Thursday, January 29 No meeting scheduled Friday, January 30 No meeting scheduled Transportation and Public Safety Budget Patti Mills, Committee Assistant–785-296-7670 3:30 p.m. 142-S Thursday, January 29 Informational briefing: Kansas Highway Patrol - Major Mark Bruce, Interim Superintendent CPOST - Gary E. Steed, Executive Director 3:30 p.m. Financial Institutions Tue/Thu 152-S Financial Institutions Gary Deeter, Committee Assistant–785-296-7693 3:30 p.m. 152-S Thursday, January 29 Meeting on call of the chair House Committee Agenda February 2, 2015 The following is a tentative schedule of Committees and is subject to change day-today. Committees not listed have no meetings scheduled. Material shown in italics is new or changed from the previous day's Agenda. On Call Committees and Joint Committees will be listed at the end of the Agenda. Subcommittees will be listed following the regular committee or in that time period with their meeting day and time noted. HOUSE CALENDAR 17 In order to take part in committee meetings, individuals with special needs should contact the committee secretary at least two working days prior to the scheduled meeting time. Week of February 2 - 6, 2015 9:00 a.m. Appropriations Federal and State Affairs Daily 112-N 346-S Appropriations Kathy Holscher, Committee Assistant–785-291-3446 9:00 a.m. 112-N Monday, February 2 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Tuesday, February 3 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Wednesday, February 4 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Thursday, February 5 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Friday, February 6 Introduction of proposed legislation Budget Reports: Kansas Corporation Commission Board of Barbering Board of Cosmetology Kansas Department of Health and Environment - Health Office of Administrative Hearings Board of Examiners in Optometry Possible action on bills previously heard Federal and State Affairs Committee Assistant–785-368-7166 9:00 a.m. 346-S Monday, February 2 No meeting scheduled Tuesday, February 3 Hearing on: HB2088 — Alcoholic beverages; issuance of citations by the division of alcoholic beverage control. HB2089 — Alcoholic beverages; disqualification of hidden owners from licensure. HB2125 — Alcoholic beverages; amendments regarding regulation by the division of alcoholic beverage control. 18 HOUSE CALENDAR Wednesday, February 4 Hearing on: HB2088 — Alcoholic beverages; issuance of citations by the division of alcoholic beverage control. HB2089 — Alcoholic beverages; disqualification of hidden owners from licensure. HB2125 — Alcoholic beverages; amendments regarding regulation by the division of alcoholic beverage control. Thursday, February 5 Hearing continuation on: HB2007 — Creating a law enforcement mutual aid region for critical incidents. Friday, February 6 Possible action on bills previously heard 9:00 a.m. Energy and Environment Pensions and Benefits Vision 2020 Mon/Wed 582-N 152-S 218-N Energy and Environment Patricia Kready, Committee Assistant–785-296-7699 9:00 a.m. 582-N Monday, February 2 Hearing on: HB2132 — Injected natural gas and property rights. Wednesday, February 4 Clean Power Plan/Grid Reliability/Regional Southwest Power Pool, Carl Monroe, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Southwest Power Pool, Mike Ross, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations Possible final action on: HB2132 — Injected natural gas and property rights. Friday, February 6 Clean Power Plan/Grid Reliability/National Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Commissioner Anthony Clark Pensions and Benefits Lea Gerard, Committee Assistant–785-296-7696 9:00 a.m. Monday, February 2 Informational briefing: Working After Retirement: Alan Morgan, Executive Director KPERS 152-S HOUSE CALENDAR 19 Wednesday, February 4 Meeting on call of the chair Vision 2020 Mary Koles, Committee Assistant–785-296-7654 9:00 a.m. 218-N Monday, February 2 Presentation on: HB 2045 by Representative Jim Ward Informational briefing: KLRD Wednesday, February 4 Informational briefing: Terry David, Emergency Medical Services Director, Rice County and Past President of the Kansas Emergency Medical Services Association (KEMSA) Jason White, Emergency Medical Consultant, Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) Tim Spilker, President, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Kansas Monte Coffman, Executive Director, Windsor Place, Coffeeville 9:00 a.m. Children and Seniors Utilities and Telecommunications Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Tue/Thu 218-N 582-N 152-S Children and Seniors Florence Deeter, Committee Assistant–785-296-7683 9:00 a.m. 218-N Tuesday, February 3 Presentation on: Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, Joe Ewert, Commissioner Discussion & action on: HB2100 — Establishing tax deferred savings accounts for individuals with disabilities. Thursday, February 5 Presentation on: LeadingAge Kansas, Rachel Monger, Director of Government Affairs Kansas Health Care Association, Cindy Luxem, President and CEO Utilities and Telecommunications Linda Borror, Committee Assistant–785-296-7647 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 3 Meeting on call of the chair 582-N 20 HOUSE CALENDAR Thursday, February 5 Bill introductions Presentation on: An overview of Kansas Municipal Utilities Job Training Field Project Colin Hansen, Exec Dir Kansas Municipal Utilities Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Rich Mergen, Committee Assistant–785-296-7663 9:00 a.m. 152-S Tuesday, February 3 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2097 — State fire marshal; search and rescue teams and hazardous materials response teams; tort claims immunity; emergency response fund. Thursday, February 5 Bill introductions Possible action on bills previously heard 1:30 p.m. Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Corrections and Juvenile Justice Education General Government Budget Health and Human Services Transportation Daily 142-S 346-S 152-S 112-N 218-N 546-S 582-N Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget Dave Long, Committee Assistant–785-296-7643 1:30 p.m. Monday, February 2 Meeting on call of the chair Tuesday, February 3 Meeting on call of the chair Wednesday, February 4 Meeting on call of the chair Thursday, February 5 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled 142-S HOUSE CALENDAR 21 Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Linda Herrick, Committee Assistant–785-296-7488 1:30 p.m. 346-S Monday, February 2 Hearing and possible action on: HB2096 — Kansas Uniform Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act. Possible bill introductions Tuesday, February 3 Presentation on: Kansas Housing Resources Corporation - Overview and State Initiatives, Dennis Mesa, Executive Director, Kansas Housing Resources Corporation Possible bill introductions Wednesday, February 4 Presentation on: Wichita State Innovation Campus: Being an Economic Driver and Providing a Globally Competitive Workforce through Applied Learning, Dr. John Bardo, President, Wichita State University Possible bill introductions Thursday, February 5 Presentation on: Today's Community College in Workforce Development, Dr. Joseph Sopcich, President, Johnson County Community College Update on University Engineering Initiative Act, Blake Flanders, Vice President, Workforce Development, Kansas Board of Regents Possible bill introductions Friday, February 6 Meeting on call of the chair Corrections and Juvenile Justice Linda Kentch, Committee Assistant–785-296-7690 1:30 p.m. 152-S Monday, February 2 Bill introductions Possible action on bills previously heard Tuesday, February 3 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2018 — Images of children in a state of nudity. HB2107 — Delinquent time lost on parole while offender has absconded from supervision. HB2140 — Relating to interlocutory appeals by the state; transfer of appeals by prosecution to the supreme court. Possible action on bills previously heard 22 HOUSE CALENDAR Wednesday, February 4 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2138 — Amending provisions relating to municipal appearance bonds. Possible action on bills previously heard Thursday, February 5 Bill introductions Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled Education Sue Mollenkamp, Committee Assistant–785-296-7310 1:30 p.m. Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Presentation on: Update on Implementation of Rose Standards Kansas Department of Education Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2028 — Creating the Kansas education standards study commission. Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2034 — School district; reducing negotiable terms and conditions in the professional negotiations act. Thursday, February 5 Possible bill introductions Discussion & possible action on: HB2028 — Creating the Kansas education standards study commission. Friday, February 6 Possible bill introductions Discussion & possible action on: HB2034 — School district; reducing negotiable terms and conditions in the professional negotiations act. 112-N HOUSE CALENDAR 23 General Government Budget LaVerne Engelhardt, Committee Assistant–785-296-7672 1:30 p.m. 218-N Monday, February 2 Meeting on call of the chair Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Discussion on: Governor's Budget Recommendation for FY 16/17 Hearing and possible action on: Agency Budget-Board of Optometry Hearing and possible action on: Agency Budget - Office of Administrative Hearings Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Hearing and possible action on: Agency Budget - Board of Barbering Hearing and possible action on: Agency Budget - Board of Cosmetology Thursday, February 5 Hearing and possible action on: Agency Budget - Attorney General Friday, February 6 Meeting on call of the chair Health and Human Services Patrick Orr, Committee Assistant–785-296-7631 1:30 p.m. 546-S Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Possible action on bills previously heard HB2042 — Membership on the governor's behavioral health services planning council. HB2043 — Secretary for aging and disability services, criminal history record information. Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2032 — Relating to diabetes information reporting. HB2118 — Podiatrists surgery treatment of the ankle. Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2120 — Board of nursing reinstatement of revoked licenses and reinstatement fee. 24 HOUSE CALENDAR Thursday, February 5 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2119 — Mental health technicians fees. HB2121 — Board of nursing; assistant attorneys general. Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled Transportation Betty Boaz, Committee Assistant–785-296-7639 1:30 p.m. 582-N Monday, February 2 No meeting scheduled Tuesday, February 3 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2013 — Omega Psi Phi license plate. HB2033 — Speed limit increase when passing on two lane highways. HB2044 — License, registration and safety requirement for autocycle. Final action on bills previously heard Wednesday, February 4 Meeting on call of the chair Thursday, February 5 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2068 — Removing requirement that bicycles use path. HB2085 — Contracts between the secretary of transportation and the Kansas Turnpike Authority; annual reports from the authority; director of operations. HB2094 — Apportioned registration for fleet vehicles; mileage applications, fees and calculations. HB2103 — Designating bridge no. 14 (030) in Clay county as the Clay county Vietnam veterans bridge. Final action on bills previously heard Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled 1:30 p.m. Elections Mon/Wed 281-N HOUSE CALENDAR 25 Elections June Christensen, Committee Assistant–785-296-7476 1:30 p.m. 281-N Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Discussion & possible action on: HB2108 — Elections; straight ticket ballots. Hearing on: HB2104 — Elections; filling vacancies of nominations. Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Possible Hearing on bills previously introduced Discussion & possible action on: Bills previously heard 1:30 p.m. Local Government Tue/Thu 281-N Local Government Maureen Stinson, Committee Assistant–785-296-1754 1:30 p.m. 281-N Tuesday, February 3 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Possible bill introductions Thursday, February 5 No meeting scheduled 3:30 p.m. Agriculture and Natural Resources Education Budget Judiciary Social Services Budget Taxation Transportation and Public Safety Budget Daily 346-S 281-N 112-N 144-S 582-N 142-S Agriculture and Natural Resources Shirley Jepson, Committee Assistant–785-296-7637 3:30 p.m. 346-S Monday, February 2 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2069 — Allowing carryover and a change application for place of use for multi-year flex accounts. Possible action on bills previously heard 26 HOUSE CALENDAR Tuesday, February 3 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2063 — Amending the definition of project in the public water supply project loan program. Possible action on bills previously heard Wednesday, February 4 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2060 — Authorizing the governor to enter into the great plains interstate fire compact. Possible action on bills previously heard Thursday, February 5 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled Education Budget Cathy Foxworthy, Committee Assistant–785-296-7659 3:30 p.m. Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Budget Hearings State Historical Society State Library Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Budget Hearings School for the Blind School for the Deaf Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Budget Hearings Behavorial Sciences Regulatory Board Board of Healing Arts Thursday, February 5 Possible bill introductions Reviewing Budget Recommendations Friday, February 6 Possible bill introductions Reviewing Budget Recommendations 281-N HOUSE CALENDAR 27 Judiciary Connie Bahner, Committee Assistant–785-296-5805 3:30 p.m. 112-N Monday, February 2 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2101 — Relating to the mediation or arbitration of trust provisions. HB2109 — Transfer-on-death deeds; lapsing or vesting of ownership in grantee beneficiary. Possible action on bills previously heard Tuesday, February 3 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2111 — Code of civil procedure; items allowable as costs. HB2114 — Relating to subpoena of nonparty business records. Possible action on bills previously heard Wednesday, February 4 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2115 — Increasing the penalty for aggravated battery while driving under the influence. Possible action on bills previously heard Thursday, February 5 Bill introductions Hearing on: HB2112 — Relating to county law libraries. Possible action on bills previously heard Friday, February 6 Meeting on call of the chair Social Services Budget Cindy Harris, Committee Assistant–785-296-7673 3:30 p.m. Monday, February 2 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Tuesday, February 3 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Wednesday, February 4 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Thursday, February 5 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced 144-S 28 HOUSE CALENDAR Friday, February 6 Meeting scheduled - Agenda to be announced Taxation Phyllis Fast, Committee Assistant–785-296-4830 3:30 p.m. 582-N Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Informational briefing: Starbonds Hearing on: HB2086 — Sales tax exemption; defining machinery and equipment used as integral or essential part of an integrated production operation. Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Informational briefing: Overview of sales and use taxes Richard Cram, Kansas Department of Revenue Hearing on: HB2071 — Property taxation; market study analysis, persons eligible to be appointed appraiser. Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2019 — Property tax levy for the Kansas educational building fund. Thursday, February 5 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2076 — Sales tax holiday. Friday, February 6 No meeting scheduled Transportation and Public Safety Budget Patti Mills, Committee Assistant–785-296-7670 3:30 p.m. Monday, February 2 Informational briefing: KBI - Kirk Thompson, Director BIDS - Pat Scalia, State Director Tuesday, February 3 Informational briefing: Sentencing Commission - Scott Schultz, Executive Director 142-S HOUSE CALENDAR 29 Board of Technical Professions -Mary Leigh Dyck, Executive Director Abstractor's Board - Glen McQueen, Executive Secretary (Possible written testimony only) Wednesday, February 4 Meeting on call of the chair Thursday, February 5 Meeting on call of the chair Friday, February 6 Meeting on call of the chair 3:30 p.m. Mon/Wed Insurance 152-S Insurance Diane Brian, Committee Assistant–785-296-7501 3:30 p.m. 152-S Monday, February 2 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2066 — Amending certain statutes relating to investments by life insurance and other than life insurance companies. HB2126 — Updating risk-based capital instructions effective date, expiration date for property and casualty actuarial opinion law and increasing the cap on consulting fees for certain insurance companies. Wednesday, February 4 Possible bill introductions Hearing on: HB2067 — Increasing minimum motor vehicle liability insurance policy limits. HB2142 — Amending the definitions of fraudulent insurance act and external review organization. 3:30 p.m. Financial Institutions Tue/Thu 152-S Financial Institutions Gary Deeter, Committee Assistant–785-296-7693 3:30 p.m. 152-S Tuesday, February 3 Possible bill introductions Briefing on proposed statutory changes by the Office of the State Bank Commissioner Thursday, February 5 Possible bill introductions Possible bill hearing 30 HOUSE CALENDAR Doctor of the Day Room 480-W Cell Phone: 785-207-6555 Office Phone: 785-296-7397 Thursday, January 29 Jennifer Bacani, MD Fredonia Friday, January 30 Lynn Fisher, MD Plainville SUSAN KANNARR, Chief Clerk Connie J. Russell, Calendar Clerk
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