Authorizing the state bank commissioner to accept state and national criminal history record checks from private entities.
Standardizing criminal history record check fingerprinting language and defining who may be fingerprinted for a criminal history record check.
Requiring criminal history record checks for all sales of firearms and providing criminal penalties for violations thereof.
Requiring automated expungement of certain records from a person's criminal record to seal such records from public view and limit disclosure thereof.
Requiring automated expungement of certain records from a person's criminal record to seal such records from public view and limit disclosure thereof.
Requiring certain records to be automatically expunged from a person's criminal record.
Authorizing the commissioner of insurance to set the amount of certain fees, specifying permissible uses of information obtained from background checks, fingerprinting and criminal history records checks; discontinuing annual registration fees for prepaid service plans and modifying reporting requirements related to such plans; and decreasing the premium tax rate imposed on surplus lines insurance.
Authorizing state and local law enforcement agencies to receive files and information about an applicant from other agencies that received an application for employment from the applicant or conducted an employment background investigation on the applicant.
Enacting the Kansas money transmission act and the Kansas earned wage access services act, providing when applications under the state banking code are considered abandoned or expired, allowing an originating trustee to have such trustee's principal place of business outside of Kansas, authorizing any person to become a depositor or lessor of a safe deposit box, providing methods in which bank deposits may be withdrawn by a depositor and prohibiting banks from requiring a cosigner for an account of a child in the custody of the secretary for children and families, secretary of corrections or a federally recognized Indian tribe.
Requiring the secretary for children and families to release certain information related to a child fatality when criminal charges are filed alleging that a person caused such fatality.