Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2326

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/22/23  
Engrossed
3/1/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Enrolled
4/24/23  

Caption

Extending the sunset date on the scrap metal theft reduction act and clarifying that catalytic converters are covered by the act.

Impact

This bill modifies existing state laws to better regulate the scrap metal industry, an area that has faced substantial challenges relating to theft, particularly of catalytic converters, which are known for containing precious metals. By defining these components as regulated scrap metal, the legislation places further restrictions on how they can be bought and sold. Additionally, the bill introduces penalties for scrap metal dealers who fail to comply with the new requirements, which aims to foster greater accountability and deter unlawful practices within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 2326 is aimed at the enhancement of consumer protection through the clarification and extension of the Scrap Metal Theft Reduction Act. The bill specifically clarifies that catalytic converters are included under the definition of regulated scrap metal, which is crucial for the reduction of theft relating to these valuable components. By extending the expiration date of the Scrap Metal Theft Reduction Act to 2028, HB2326 strengthens regulations surrounding the purchase and sale of scrap metal, providing law enforcement with greater tools to combat metal theft.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB2326 appears to be positive, especially among legislators and stakeholders concerned with consumer protection and crime prevention. Support has been noted from both sides of the political aisle, recognizing the need to address increasing crime rates associated with scrap metal theft. The bill's provisions to strengthen existing laws were generally viewed as a proactive measure to protect community assets and deter illegal activities.

Contention

Despite the broad support, some concerns were raised regarding the potential for stricter regulations to inadvertently impact legitimate businesses in the scrap metal industry. Critics worry that additional compliance measures may pose challenges for small dealers and lead to decreased business activity. The dialogue surrounding the bill highlights the ongoing balance between implementing effective theft prevention measures and maintaining a viable regulatory environment for businesses operating within the scrap metal sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2349

Authorizing law enforcement officers to conduct investigations of violations of the scrap metal theft reduction act.

KS SB2545

Scrap metal; revise provisions of and prescribe certain conditions for the purchase of detached catalytic converters.

KS SB009

Recertification And Theft Of Catalytic Converters

KS HB4589

VEH CD-CATALYTIC CONVERTERS

KS SB247

Eliminating the exemption for vehicle dealers from certain requirements of the scrap metal theft reduction act.

KS AB2407

Vehicle tampering: theft of catalytic converters.

KS HB2652

Sales; acquisitions; used catalytic converters

KS HB06796

An Act Concerning Interstate Agreements To Combat Catalytic Converter Thefts And A Task Force To Study The Laws Related To Catalytic Converters.

KS HB1174

Revise requirements for sales of catalytic converters to scrap metal businesses.

KS HB1365

To Amend The Law Concerning Records Maintained By Scrap Metal Recyclers; And To Create Offenses For Theft Of A Catalytic Converter And Unauthorized Possession Of A Catalytic Converter.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.