Senate Substitute for HB 2422 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Exempting certain gaming suppliers from the certification requirement of the Kansas expanded lottery act when such suppliers do not contract with the state or the lottery gaming facility manager.
Impact
One of the key features of HB 2422 is the removal of stringent statutory requirements that previously governed the qualifications of the chief inspector. By allowing prospective inspectors to gain qualifications such as a 'B' endorsement or an in-service commission after being appointed, the bill aims to increase flexibility in managing inspector roles. This could potentially lead to a quicker response in filling inspector vacancies, maintaining safety standards regarding boilers and pressure vessels, which are crucial for public safety and compliance in various industries.
Summary
House Bill 2422 focuses on the qualifications and appointment of inspectors concerning boiler safety in the state of Kansas. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend existing laws by eliminating certain statutory qualifications for the position of chief inspector and creating a pathway for deputy inspectors to acquire necessary credentials within specific time frames. This legislative change is intended to streamline the hiring and qualification process for inspectors, ensuring that the state can effectively and efficiently oversee boiler safety without unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles.
Contention
The discussions surrounding HB 2422 suggest a division among stakeholders regarding the implications of loosening these qualifications. Proponents argue that this bill facilitates a more responsive approach to boiler inspections and that it does not compromise safety standards. However, critics raise concerns that this amendment may lead to a dilution of safety regulations, potentially risking public safety if adequately qualified personnel are not maintained. This debate highlights the balancing act between regulatory efficiency and the necessity for strict safety oversight in critical infrastructure sectors.
Exempting certain gaming suppliers from the certification requirement of the Kansas expanded lottery act when such suppliers do not contract with the state or the lottery gaming facility manager.
Senate Substitute for HB 2058 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Authorizing any gaming compact regarding sports wagering to include provisions governing sports wagering outside the boundaries of Indian lands and crediting tax revenue generated from wagers on historical horse races to the horse breeding development fund and the horse fair racing benefit fund.
Relating to the operation of video lottery games by licensed horse and greyhound racetrack operators, to a defense for the operation of video lottery by Indian tribes, to the authority of the Texas Lottery Commission and the Texas Racing Commission, and to the conduct of gambling in this state; providing penalties.
Relating to the operation of video lottery games by licensed horse and greyhound racetrack operators, to a defense for the operation of video lottery by Indian tribes, to the authority of the Texas Lottery Commission and the Texas Racing Commission, and to the conduct of gambling in this state; providing penalties.
An Act Authorizing Sports Wagering, Internet Gaming, A Casino Gaming Facility In Bridgeport, Entertainment Zone Facilities, Internet Lottery And Internet Keno.
Amending the Kansas indoor clear air act to prohibit smoking on the gaming floor of a lottery gaming facility or racetrack gaming facility and amending the definition of smoking to include the use of an electronic cigarette and smoking marijuana.