Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2473

Introduced
4/26/23  
Refer
4/26/23  

Caption

Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2473 will amend existing statutes to streamline the expungement process, making it easier for individuals to clear their records. The bill emphasizes that once records are expunged, individuals will no longer be required to disclose those records during employment applications or other civil rights situations. Additionally, it outlines that individuals with expunged records will have their rights, including the right to possess firearms, fully restored, thereby potentially increasing workforce participation among rehabilitated individuals.

Summary

House Bill 2473 focuses on the expungement of certain criminal records, allowing individuals to have their convictions removed from public record under specific circumstances. The bill aims to simplify the expungement process, ensuring that individuals who have completed their sentence or probation may restore their rights, particularly the right to bear arms if their conviction is expunged. This legislation is part of a broader effort to facilitate reintegration into society for those who have committed nonviolent offenses.

Contention

Opposition to HB 2473 centers around concerns regarding public safety and the potential implications of restoring firearm rights to individuals with past convictions. Critics argue that the bill could endanger communities by allowing individuals with serious past offenses to regain rights that could lead to risky situations. Proponents, however, argue that the legislation promotes rehabilitation and reduces recidivism, emphasizing that those who have paid their debts to society should not be perpetually punished with enduring criminal records.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB106

Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.

KS SB27

Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.

KS HB2007

Senate Substitute for Substitute for HB 2007 by Committee on Ways and Means - Reconciling multiple amendments to certain statutes.

KS HB2042

Authorizing towing by self-storage unit operators of motor vehicles, watercraft or trailers for nonpayment of rent or abandonment and providing for notice to occupants, a right of redemption prior to towing and liability protection for operators.

KS SB2038

Multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and repealing multiple versions of statutes. Emergency.

KS HB2147

Requiring a person providing wrecker or towing service or agency to provide a certification of compliance to a purchaser upon the sale and transfer of an abandoned or towed vehicle, prohibiting the manufacture, importation, distribution, sale, offer for sale, installation or reinstallation of a counterfeit supplemental restraint system component or nonfunctional airbag and providing for criminal penalties for violation thereof and expanding permitted lighting equipment on vehicles to include all ground effect lighting.

KS SB1802

Multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and repealing multiple versions of statutes. Emergency.

KS HB07162

An Act Reforming The Motor Vehicle Towing Statutes.

KS SB1196

Multiple versions of statutes; amending, merging, consolidating and repealing multiple versions of statutes. Emergency.

KS SB566

Liens for service on personal property; increasing allowable fee for processing of certain notice. Effective date.

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