HB2702

Providing that applicants for a physician assistant license submit to a criminal record check, providing for the collaboration between physicians and physician assistants and requiring the revocation of a physician assistant license under certain circumstances.

Complete·4/9/26

Kansas HB2702 mandates criminal record checks for physician assistant license applicants, outlines collaboration between physicians and assistants.

Kansas HB2702 requires applicants for a physician assistant license to undergo criminal record checks. It mandates collaboration between physicians and physician assistants, detailing terms and conditions. The bill also specifies circumstances under which a physician assistant license may be revoked, such as felony convictions or violations of the act. It further outlines various types of licenses, including active, federally active, and exempt licenses, and sets fees for these licenses.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

40 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Mar 10

8:30 AM

Senate Public Health and Welfare Hearing

Feb 10

1:30 PM

House Health and Human Services Hearing

History

Apr 9

House

House Approved by Governor on Friday, April 3, 2026

Mar 24

House

House Enrolled and presented to Governor on Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Mar 18

Senate

Senate Final Action - Passed; Yea: 40 Nay: 0