Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB146

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/3/23  

Caption

Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating sexual abuse committed by a minister of religion.

Impact

The introduction of SB146 is expected to have a profound impact on state laws concerning sexual abuse and the responsibilities of religious organizations. By placing the attorney general in a more active role, the bill aims to provide victims of sexual abuse within religious contexts with a more accessible and authoritative avenue for seeking justice. This could potentially lead to increased reporting and prosecution of cases that might have previously been overlooked or inadequately addressed by local authorities.

Summary

SB146 mandates the attorney general to hold specific responsibilities concerning the investigation of sexual abuse cases committed by ministers of religion. This bill represents a significant shift in how cases of sexual abuse within religious institutions are handled, as it empowers the attorney general's office to take active steps in these investigations. The intention behind this legislative move is to enhance accountability and ensure that such serious allegations are thoroughly investigated, reducing the potential for abuse to go unchecked within these organizations.

Contention

While the bill aims to protect victims and enhance investigative efficacy, it has also raised concerns among some religious groups and advocates for more lenient treatment of such cases. Opponents argue that this could lead to overreach or misuse of power by the state, thereby interfering in the internal matters of religious organizations. The balance between ensuring accountability and allowing for the autonomy of religious practices is a notable point of contention surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB141

Requiring the attorney general to carry out certain duties related to investigating corruption committed by a public officer or public employee.

KS SB87

Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children.

KS HB2426

Authorizing appeals from certain decisions related to a citizen-initiated grand jury.

KS SB261

Authorizing appeals from certain decisions related to a citizen-initiated grand jury.

KS HB2352

Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect except when reporting would violate the penitential communication privilege and requiring training for persons obligated to report abuse and neglect.

KS SB71

Increasing the criminal penalties for buying sexual relations, removing provisions regarding city ordinances prohibiting buying sexual relations, requiring certain offenders to complete an educational or treatment program regarding commercial sexual exploitation and requiring the attorney general to approve such programs in consultation with the office of judicial administration.

KS HB2300

Requiring a duly ordained minister of religion to report certain abuse and neglect of children except when reporting would violate the penitential communication privilege.

KS SB206

Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect proceedings and investigations

KS HB77

Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect investigations by the department of public health and human services

KS SB499

Attorney General; granting certain authority to the Attorney General. Emergency.

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