Civil procedure; Civil Procedure Reform Act of 2025; effective date.
Expands Kansas CHRI access to more officials and targets final Commerce applicants and sensitive positions, enabling state and national background checks to curb fraud risk.
Expands Kansas CHRI access to more officials and targets final Commerce applicants and sensitive positions, enabling state and national background checks to curb fraud risk.
Status: Approved by Governor (April 8, 2025). Effective upon publication in the Kansas Register (per committee amendment).
HB 2342 expands which state officials and agencies may receive criminal history record information (CHRI) and authorizes targeted state and national criminal background checks for certain applicants and employees — primarily within the Kansas Department of Commerce — to help protect the State from hiring-related fraud and financial risk.
The bill is intended to strengthen hiring safeguards for positions that carry financial responsibility or access to sensitive information, reduce risk of fraud or financial loss to the State, and standardize which state officials/agencies may obtain CHRI for employment, licensure, or oversight purposes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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