Kansas 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2322 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/19/2025

                    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 
 
February 19, 2025 
 
 
 
 
The Honorable Susan Humphries, Chairperson 
House Committee on Judiciary 
300 SW 10th Avenue, Room 582-N 
Topeka, Kansas  66612 
 
Dear Representative Humphries: 
 
 SUBJECT: Fiscal Note for HB 2322 by House Committee on Judiciary 
 
 In accordance with KSA 75-3715a, the following fiscal note concerning HB 2322 is 
respectfully submitted to your committee. 
 
 HB 2322 would prohibit a law enforcement officer or law enforcement agency from 
engaging in motorcycle profiling. A person aggrieved by a violation of the bill could file a 
complaint with the Attorney General or could file an action in district court.  If the Attorney 
General finds that the law enforcement officer or agency has engaged in motorcycle profiling, then 
it would require the officer or agency to participate in additional training relating to motorcycle 
profiling.  A person could also recover actual and punitive damages, injunctive relief, and any 
attorney costs.  The bill would require a law enforcement agency to adopt detailed, written policies, 
outline disciplinary actions, and require officers to participate in annual training related to 
motorcycle profiling.      
 
Estimated State Fiscal Effect 
 	FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 
Expenditures    
   State General Fund  	-- $240,066 $252,069 
   Fee Fund(s) 	-- 	-- 	-- 
   Federal Fund 	-- 	-- 	-- 
      Total Expenditures 	-- $240,066 $252,069 
Revenues    
   State General Fund  	-- 	-- 	-- 
   Fee Fund(s) 	-- 	-- 	-- 
   Federal Fund 	-- 	-- 	-- 
      Total Revenues 	-- 	-- 	-- 
FTE Positions 	-- 2.00 2.00  The Honorable Susan Humphries, Chairperson 
Page 2—HB 2322 
 
 
 
 The Office of the Attorney General states that enactment of the bill would require 2.00 
positions at a cost of $240,066 for FY 2026 and $252,069 in FY 2027 from the State General Fund.  
Of the amount for FY 2026, $60,839 would be for 1.00 Investigator position, $133,905 would be 
for 1.00 Assistant Attorney General position, and $45,322 would be for operating expenditures. 
The agency estimates a 5.0 percent increase in expenses from FY 2026 to FY 2027.  
 
 The Office of Judicial Administration states that the bill could increase the number of cases 
filed in district court because it creates a civil cause of action.  This would increase the time spent 
by district court judicial and nonjudicial personnel in processing, researching, and hearing cases.  
The bill could also increase the collection of docket fees that would be deposited into the State 
General Fund.  However, the Office cannot determine a precise fiscal effect of the bill.    
 
 The Kansas Highway Patrol states that the bill would have no fiscal effect.  Any fiscal 
effect associated with HB 2322 is not reflected in The FY 2026 Governor’s Budget Report.  
 
 The League of Kansas Municipalities and the Kansas Association of Counties state that the 
bill would increase operating costs for cities and counties because the bill would require law 
enforcement agencies to develop, implement, and train officers on motorcycle profiling.  However, 
the League and Association cannot estimate a precise fiscal effect.   
 
 
 
 	Sincerely, 
 
 
 
 	Adam C. Proffitt 
 	Director of the Budget 
 
 
 
 
cc: Sherry Macke, Kansas Highway Patrol 
 Wendi Stark, League of Kansas Municipalities 
 Jay Hall, Kansas Association of Counties 
 Matt Bingesser, Office of the Attorney General 
 Trisha Morrow, Judiciary