Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2113

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  

Caption

Prohibiting denial of a petition for expungement due to the petitioner's inability to pay outstanding costs, fees, fines or restitution, providing that the waiting period for expungement starts on the date of conviction or adjudication and authorizing expungement of a juvenile adjudication if the juvenile has not committed a felony offense in the previous two years.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2113 would impact the existing statutory provisions relating to expungement under the Kansas code of procedure for municipal courts, the Kansas criminal code, and the revised Kansas juvenile justice code. This would allow a broader section of the population, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, to have better access to legal remedies that clear their records and would encourage reintegration into society. The changes would particularly aid juveniles, addressing a significant area of concern regarding the long-term implications of juvenile records on individuals who have proven their ability to rehabilitate and adapt.

Summary

House Bill 2113 is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming the expungement process in Kansas. One of the notable aspects of this bill is the prohibition of denial of a petition for expungement due to the petitioner's inability to pay outstanding costs, fees, fines, or restitution. This change is crucial as it addresses the disparities faced by individuals who may be unable to bear such financial burdens, thus ensuring a more equitable legal process. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that the waiting period for expungement will begin on the date of conviction or adjudication, rather than at a later date, accelerating the process for those seeking to clear their records. Additionally, the bill provides for the possibility of expunging juvenile adjudications if the individual has not committed a felony offense in the previous two years.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, the bill may face contention. Critics might argue that expungement laws need to maintain strict standards to prevent potential misuse or manipulation of the expungement process. Concerns may also arise about the implications of a more lenient expungement process on public safety, particularly concerning individuals with prior serious offenses. Nonetheless, the bill's advocates emphasize the importance of providing opportunities for rehabilitation and reducing recidivism through the removal of barriers created by past convictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2602

Authorizing the court to grant expungement of a juvenile adjudication if the person has not been convicted or adjudicated of an offense in the past two years.

KS SB1055

Expungement of records; providing automatic expungements for certain misdemeanor convictions. Effective date.

KS HF2023

Clean Slate Act established, automatic expungement process provided for offenders, waiting periods modified for expungements that require petition, offenses that are eligible for expungement amended, records received and retained by Bureau of Criminal Apprehension modified, creation of database required, data classified, and money appropriated.

KS SB116

Provides relative to the expungement of felony convictions. (8/1/24)

KS SB482

Juveniles; expungement and sealing of court records.

KS SB482

Juveniles; expungement and sealing of court records.

KS HB3024

Expungements; expungement of criminal history records; adding an expungement category; effective date.

KS A663

Bars expungement of conviction, arrest, or charge if crime or offense involved domestic violence.

KS A2154

Bars expungement of conviction, arrest, or charge if crime or offense involved domestic violence.

KS HB196

Removes the limitation on the number of expungements a person may receive for persons seeking an expungement under certain circumstances

Similar Bills

KS SB240

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.

KS 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.

KS HB2655

Requiring automated expungement of certain records from a person's criminal record to seal such records from public view and limit disclosure thereof.

KS SB393

Requiring automated expungement of certain records from a person's criminal record to seal such records from public view and limit disclosure thereof.

KS HB2028

Requiring certain records to be automatically expunged from a person's criminal record.

KS HB2393

Authorizing the supreme court to impose a charge to fund the costs of non-judicial personnel through June 30, 2030.

AZ HB2302

Misdemeanor expungement; requirements; procedure

KS SB106

Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.