SB364

Requiring the department of wildlife and parks to offer a discounted resident senior combination hunting and fishing license to residents of Kansas who are 65 years of age or older and increasing the maximum age to qualify for the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license and decreasing the maximum fee and removing the expiration of such license.

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Kansas SB364 offers discounted hunting and fishing licenses for seniors and changes kids' lifetime licenses.

Kansas SB364 requires the Department of Wildlife and Parks to offer a discounted resident senior combination hunting and fishing license to residents aged 65 or older. It also increases the maximum age to qualify for the Kansas kids lifetime combination hunting and fishing license, decreases the maximum fee, and removes the expiration of such license. The bill mandates an annual report on the number of kids' lifetime licenses issued and sets the act to expire on July 1, 2032.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

40 Yea

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0 Nay

Calendar

Mar 5

9:00 AM

House Federal and State Affairs Hearing

Feb 3

8:30 AM

Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Hearing

History

Apr 9

Senate

Senate Approved by Governor on Monday, April 6, 2026

Mar 27

Senate

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

Mar 24

Senate

Senate Concurred with amendments in conference; Yea: 40 Nay: 0