SB376

Changing the age for determining when a slot machine is an antique for purposes of exempting such devices from criminal gambling statutes.

Introduced·1/26/26
Introduced Text

Kansas SB376 amends the definition of an antique slot machine to exempt certain older slot machines from criminal gambling statutes.

Kansas SB376 modifies the criteria for determining when a slot machine qualifies as an antique, exempting it from criminal gambling statutes. The bill amends the definition to include slot machines manufactured before 1950 or those possessed by registered manufacturers or transporters with intent to distribute for authorized use. This change affects the classification of slot machines and their legal status in gambling-related prosecutions.

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Calendar

Mar 12

9:30 AM

Senate Government Efficiency Hearing

History

Mar 16

Senate

Senate Committee Report recommending bill be passed by Committee on Government Efficiency

Mar 12

Senate

Senate Hearing: Thursday, March 12, 2026, 9:30 AM Room 144-S

Mar 5

Senate

Senate Withdrawn from Committee on Federal and State Affairs; Referred to Committee on Government Efficiency