SB530

Clarifying definitions of individuals who are subject to a state and national criminal history record check and which agency receives the results of such record check.

Introduced·3/9/26
Introduced Text

Kansas SB530 clarifies definitions and procedures for criminal history record checks, and specifies which agencies receive such information.

Kansas SB530 amends various sections of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to clarify definitions and procedures for criminal history record checks. It specifies which agencies are authorized to request and receive criminal history record information from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. The bill also outlines the process for conducting criminal history record checks, including fingerprinting and background checks. Additionally, it details the criteria for disqualifying individuals from employment based on criminal history and the process for requesting a waiver of such disqualification.

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Judiciary Committee
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History

Mar 10

Senate

Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary

Mar 9

Senate

Senate Introduced