HB2467

Prohibiting past convictions or sanctions for failure to comply with a traffic citation that are more than five years old from being considered by courts and the division of vehicles in determining suspended or restricted driving privileges and eliminating certain notice requirements for the division of vehicles.

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Kansas HB2467 prohibits courts and the Division of Vehicles from considering past convictions or sanctions for traffic citation non-compliance that.

Kansas HB2467 amends traffic regulations by prohibiting courts and the Division of Vehicles from considering past convictions or sanctions for failure to comply with a traffic citation that are more than five years old when determining suspended or restricted driving privileges. The bill also eliminates certain notice requirements for the Division of Vehicles related to suspended or restricted driving privileges. If a conviction or sanction is more than five years old, it cannot be considered.

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Roll Call Votes

37 Yea

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3 Nay

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Calendar

Mar 11

8:30 AM

Senate Transportation Hearing

Jan 26

1:30 PM

House Transportation Hearing

History

Apr 9

House

House Approved by Governor on Monday, April 6, 2026

Mar 26

House

House Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 27, 2026

Mar 19

Senate

Senate Final Action - Passed; Yea: 37 Nay: 3