Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB440

Introduced
2/1/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Prohibiting suspension of a person's driving privileges or driver's license due to nonpayment of fines or court costs from traffic citations.

Impact

The bill's enactment would result in significant changes to state laws related to driving privileges and traffic enforcement. It aims to relieve individuals from the additional burdens associated with financial penalties and promote accessibility for those unable to pay fines. Supporters believe this would lead to a fairer system that considers the economic realities faced by many citizens while maintaining public safety standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 440 seeks to prohibit the suspension of a person's driving privileges or driver's license due to nonpayment of fines or court costs stemming from traffic citations. This legislation addresses the challenges faced by individuals who may struggle to pay these fines and subsequently face penalties that restrict their mobility and ability to work. Proponents argue that such repercussions disproportionately affect low-income individuals who may rely on their vehicles for transportation to jobs or essential services.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups who view it as a step toward criminal justice reform, there are potential points of contention. Opponents may voice concerns that removing the ability to suspend licenses for nonpayment could lead to decreased compliance with traffic laws and undermine the deterrent effect of fines. Additionally, critics may argue that it does not address the underlying issues of payment systems and could inadvertently create a culture where financial penalties are disregarded.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2743

Prohibiting suspension of a person's driving privileges or driver's license due to nonpayment of fines or court costs from traffic citations.

KS SB192

Providing for payment plans and waiver of fines for traffic fines and court costs, expanding the eligibility for restricted driving privileges, removing and delaying payment for certain fees and eliminating reinstatement of certain fees.

KS SB500

Providing restricted driving privileges for certain individuals that fail to comply with a traffic citation, authorizing certain individuals with revoked driving privileges to be eligible for restricted driving privileges and permitting such individuals to drive to and from dropping off or picking up children from school or child care, to and from purchasing groceries or fuel and to and from religious worship services.

KS SB492

Repealing the prohibition on transportation of alcoholic beverages in opened containers and on drinking or consuming alcoholic liquor inside vehicles while on the public streets, alleys, roads or highways.

KS HB650

Relative to prohibiting suspension of driver's licenses due to nonpayment of fines or fees.

KS HB650

Relative to prohibiting suspension of driver's licenses due to nonpayment of fines or fees.

KS HB264

Relating to driver license suspensions; to provide for the suspension of an individual's driver license or driving privilege in certain circumstances.

KS SB154

Relating to driver license suspensions; to provide for the suspension of an individual's driver license or driving privilege in certain circumstances.

KS AB2746

Driving privilege: suspension.

KS SB54

Relating to driver license suspensions; to provide for the suspension of an individual's driver license or driving privilege in certain circumstances.

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