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KS SB13

KS SB13
Eliminating requirements for filings, registrations and licenses related to labor organizations, educational facility agreements, annual tax reports, river bank easements and bonded warehousemen with the secretary of state.


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Introduced
01/16/2025
In Committee
03/18/2025
Crossed Over
02/25/2025
Passed
03/25/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/10/2025

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

AN ACT concerning the secretary of state; relating to the filing of public records with the secretary of state; eliminating the requirement for labor organizations to file such organization's constitution, bylaws and annual reports and fees associated with such filings; eliminating requirements for the board of regents to file reciprocal agreements for use of educational facilities; eliminating the requirement for the secretary of revenue to file an annual report and lists of tax indebtedness and liabilities; eliminating the requirement that river bank easements be filed; eliminating requirements for warehousemen to be licensed by the secretary of state and for filing any associated records; amending K.S.A. 44-807, 44-809, 44-810, 44-823, 74-3220, 74-3221, 75-5501, 79-6a14, 79-3233g, 82-165 and 82-169 and K.S.A. 2024 Supp. 79-3233b and 82a-220 and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 44- 805, 44-806, 44-806a, 75-4337, 82-163, 82-164 and 82-167.

AI Summary

This bill eliminates various filing and licensing requirements across multiple state agencies, effectively reducing administrative bureaucracy. Specifically, the bill removes mandates for labor organizations to file their constitutions, bylaws, and annual reports with the secretary of state; eliminates requirements for the board of regents to file reciprocal educational facility agreements; removes the secretary of revenue's obligation to file annual tax reports and lists of tax indebtedness; stops the requirement to file river bank easements; and removes the necessity for warehousemen to be licensed by the secretary of state. The changes impact several existing statutes, streamlining administrative processes by removing duplicate or potentially unnecessary documentation requirements. These modifications aim to reduce paperwork and potentially simplify regulatory processes for various organizations and state entities, while still maintaining the core functions of the affected agencies. The bill essentially trims down record-keeping and filing obligations that were deemed redundant or overly burdensome, potentially saving time and resources for both government agencies and the organizations they oversee.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Government Efficiency (Senate)

Last Action

Senate Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 (on 04/10/2025)

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