Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2580 Introduced / Fiscal Note

                    Division of the Budget 
Landon State Office Building 	Phone: (785) 296-2436 
900 SW Jackson Street, Room 504 	adam.c.proffitt@ks.gov 
Topeka, KS  66612 	http://budget.kansas.gov 
 
Adam C. Proffitt, Director 	Laura Kelly, Governor 
Division of the Budget 
 
January 30, 2024 
 
 
 
 
The Honorable Susan Concannon, Chairperson 
House Committee on Child Welfare and Foster Care 
300 SW 10th Avenue, Room 152-S 
Topeka, Kansas  66612 
 
Dear Representative Concannon: 
 
 SUBJECT: Fiscal Note for HB 2580 by House Committee on Child Welfare and Foster 
Care 
 
 In accordance with KSA 75-3715a, the following fiscal note concerning HB 2580 is 
respectfully submitted to your committee. 
 
 HB 2580 would amend the revised Kansas Code for Care of Children by permitting the 
court to consent to mental, emotional, or behavioral health screenings and treatment, including the 
release and inspection of mental, emotional, or behavioral health records for children under the 
jurisdiction of the court, other than inpatient treatment at a state psychiatric hospital, including the 
release and inspection of medical or hospital records. A child or parent who is opposed to a mental 
health screening and/or treatment, could request a hearing.  The bill would also grant immunity to 
any health care providers who provide such screenings and treatment and would define “behavioral 
health crisis” and “behavioral health treatment.” 
 
 The Office of Judicial Administration indicates that enactment of HB 2580 could have a 
fiscal effect on expenditures of the Judicial Branch because it allows a parent or child to request a 
hearing if desired. This, in turn, would increase the time spent by district court judicial and 
nonjudicial personnel in processing, researching, and hearing cases.  Nevertheless, until the courts 
have had an opportunity to operate under the provisions of HB 2580, an accurate estimate of the 
fiscal effect on expenditures by the Judicial Branch cannot be given.  The bill would not have a 
fiscal effect on any other revenues to the Judicial Branch. 
 
 
  The Honorable Susan Concannon, Chairperson 
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 The Department for Children and Families and the Kansas Department for Aging and 
Disability Services indicate that enactment of HB 2580 would have no fiscal effect on the agencies.  
Any fiscal effect associated with HB 2580 is not reflected in The FY 2025 Governor’s Budget 
Report.  
 
 
 
 	Sincerely, 
 
 
 
 	Adam C. Proffitt 
 	Director of the Budget 
 
 
 
 
cc:  Trisha Morrow, Judiciary 
 Kim Holter, Department for Children & Families 
 Leigh Keck, Department for Aging & Disability Services