SB389

Providing a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products, diapers and incontinence products.

Introduced·1/26/26
Introduced Text

Kansas SB389 exempts sales of feminine hygiene products, diapers, and incontinence products from sales tax.

Kansas SB389 amends the sales tax law to exempt sales of feminine hygiene products, diapers, and incontinence products from sales tax. The bill defines "feminine hygiene products" as items like tampons, panty liners, menstrual cups, and sanitary napkins. It defines "incontinence products" as items designed for hygiene related to urinary incontinence, including adult diapers.

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Where it stands

Current
Local Government, Transparency and Ethics Committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

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History

Mar 5

Senate

Senate Withdrawn from Committee on Assessment and Taxation; Referred to Committee on Local Government, Transparency and Ethics

Jan 27

Senate

Senate Referred to Committee on Assessment and Taxation

Jan 26

Senate

Senate Introduced