SESSION OF 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 2212 As Amended by Senate Committee on Judiciary Brief* HB 2212, as amended, would increase the reimbursement limit for inmate claims paid by the Secretary of Corrections (Secretary) from $500 to $750. For claims exceeding $750, the bill would require an inmate to provide notice to the Secretary of the nature, time, date, and place of the claim. Failure to provide such notice would not prevent the claim from being considered by the Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State (Joint Committee). [Note: Currently, inmates with claims against the Department of Corrections or a specific correctional facility for up to $500 must first be denied reimbursement by the Secretary before filing their claim with the Joint Committee for consideration. Inmates with claims against a correctional facility for more than $500 can file their claim directly with the Joint Committee for consideration.] The bill would be in effect upon publication in the Kansas Register. Background The bill was introduced by the House Committee on Judiciary at the request of Representative Humphries. ____________________ *Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at https://klrd.gov/ House Committee on Judiciary In the House Committee hearing, proponent testimony was provided by Representative Humphries, who stated the bill was suggested by the Joint Committee. The proponent stated the bill would clarify notice requirements for inmates filing a claim and avoid delays in considering claims over the reimbursement limit, provided the notice process is followed by the claimant. No other testimony was provided. Senate Committee on Judiciary In the Senate Committee hearing, Representative Humphries provided proponent testimony that was substantially similar to the testimony provided in the House Committee hearing. No other testimony was provided. The Senate Committee adopted an amendment to make the bill effective upon publication in the Kansas Register. Fiscal Information According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of the Budget on the bill, as introduced, the Department of Corrections (Department) indicates enactment of the bill would have no fiscal effect on its operations. According to the Department, increasing the reimbursement cap could increase the number of claims settled directly by the agency, but would not affect the overall number of claims filed or paid. Department of Corrections; Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State; reimbursement; inmate 2- 2212