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SB248: Requiring criminal history record check information relating to hemp producers to be sent to the state fire marshal, updating the fingerprinting language for the state banking commissioner for money transmitters and earned wage access services providers and authorizing the state gaming agency and attorney general to have access to more criminal history record information.

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Plain-Language Summary

This bill requires hemp producers to share their criminal history record check information with the state fire marshal. It also updates fingerprinting requirements for money transmitters and earned wage access services providers, and gives more access to criminal history records to the state gaming agency and attorney general.

Who This Affects

Kansan hemp farmers will be affected by this bill, as they will need to share their criminal history information with the state fire marshal. Additionally, companies that provide money transmission or earned wage access services may also be impacted.

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Timeline

Introduced

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Last Action

Senate Hearing: Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 10:30 AM Room 346-S

Jan 19, 2026

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