Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2392

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Report Pass
3/7/25  

Caption

Facilitating nursing workforce development by setting education levels for instructors at nursing schools as a requirement for state approval.

Impact

The bill is likely to have significant implications on the state laws regulating nursing education. By setting standards for faculty qualifications, the legislation is attempting to enhance the quality of nursing education while simultaneously addressing the critical shortage of nurses. States often face challenges in maintaining a sufficient number of trained nursing professionals, and this bill seeks to operationalize a framework that supports improved educational outcomes. By repealing outdated provisions, the bill aims to streamline the approval process for nursing schools and potentially attract more students into the nursing field.

Summary

House Bill 2392 focuses on the development of the nursing workforce in Kansas by establishing requirements for the approval of nursing schools. A key component of the bill is the setting of maximum education levels for instructors at nursing schools, which is intended to ensure that nursing education remains accessible and that the standards for teaching align with current educational expectations for nursing professionals. The bill aims to amend existing regulations in Kansas to better support the growth of the nursing workforce, which is essential due to the ongoing demand for qualified nurses in the state.

Contention

While the bill's supporters argue that it will enhance the quality of nursing education and expedite the approval process for aspiring nursing programs, there may be contention regarding the specific qualifications required for faculty. Some may argue that limiting faculty to certain educational credentials could inadvertently restrict the pool of available instructors, particularly in areas where qualified nursing educators are scarce. As a result, there may be discussions on finding a balance between maintaining high educational standards and ensuring that nursing schools can effectively recruit and retain competent instructors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2645

Senate Substitute for HB2645 by Committee on Education - Removing limits on the number and amount of awards under the nursing service scholarship program, modifying the interest rate terms for repayment obligations under such program, abolishing the nursing service scholarship review committee and modifying the financial limitations on awards under the Kansas hero's scholarship act and broadening the eligibility requirements for such awards.

KS SB438

Establishing the Kansas blueprint for literacy and a literacy advisory committee, directing the board of regents to appoint a director of literacy education, requiring the board of regents and board of education to collaborate on a literacy micro-credential, providing university presidents and deans of education oversight over postsecondary literacy courses, requiring a plan to establish centers of excellence in reading, requiring the board of education to submit annual reports to the legislature on literacy goals; establishing the Kansas education opportunity scholarship to replace the Kansas ethnic minority scholarship, removing limits on Kansas nursing service scholarship awards and modifying the interest rate terms and repayment obligations for such awards, eliminating the requirement to subtract other aid from the state payment for the AO-K program, modifying financial limitations on Kansas hero's scholarship awards and broadening eligibility requirements for such awards.

KS HB2400

Enacting the Kansas adult learner grant act to facilitate workforce development by providing grants and workforce retention incentive tax credits to adults who pursue baccalaureate degrees from eligible postsecondary educational institutions in certain fields of study.

KS HB2292

Promoting Kansas workforce development by enacting the Kansas apprenticeship act to expand apprenticeships with businesses, healthcare organizations and nonprofit organizations through tax credits and grants and to develop teaching apprenticeships with public schools through scholarships for professional teaching degrees and by establishing a program to provide matching grants to public and private professional engineering schools for engineering scholarships and program development costs.

KS SB123

Enacting the Kansas adult learner grant act to establish a grant program for adult learners to pursue certain fields of study, enacting the career technical education credential and transition incentive for employment success act to require school districts to pay for the cost of assessments for students to obtain an approved career technical education credential, designating military veterans and spouses or dependents of such veterans who were stationed in Kansas for at least 11 months as residents for purposes of tuition and fees at postsecondary educational institutions and expanding the eligible fields of study under the Kansas promise scholarship act.

KS HB2060

Senate Substitute for HB 2060 by Committee on Education - Authorizing payments from the state safety fund to community colleges for the provision of driver's education, authorizing the provision of tools, supplies and examinations to AO-K career pathway program participants and including high school equivalency credentials in performance-based payments for postsecondary educational institutions.

KS HB2265

Providing for the regulation of supplemental nursing services agencies by the secretary for aging and disability services.

KS SB277

Providing for the regulation of supplemental nursing services agencies by the secretary for aging and disability services.

KS HB2344

Senate Substitute for HB 2344 by Committee on Commerce - Establishing child care licensing requirements relating to license capacity and staff-to-child ratios, eliminating certain license fees and training requirements, creating a process for day care facility licensees to apply for a temporary waiver of certain statutory requirements and authorizing the secretary to develop and operate pilot programs to increase child care facility availability or capacity.

KS SB19

Establishing the Kansas national guard educational master's for enhanced readiness and global excellence (EMERGE) program and the EMERGE program repayment fund and requiring school districts to establish requirements for cardiac emergency response plans.

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