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2011 Bill(s)
HB 63 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Small Business Description: Prohibit a person under age 18 from selling tobacco products.
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HB 64 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Financial Institutions Description: Shorten the period that an uncashed payroll check is considered abandoned from five years to one year.
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HB 65 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Require the Corrections Department to develop a shock detention alternative to prison sentences.
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HB 66 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Let a court suspend imposition of an adult criminal sentence in a case involving dual jurisdiction of both juvenile and adult criminal law. Current law provides for suspending execution of a sentence, but not imposition of the sentence. Various other juvenile offender sentencing provisions.
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HB 74 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Children Description: Allow resumption of eligibility for Food Stamps for somone who lost eligibility because of a drug offense conviction upon various factors including participating in a substance abuse program.
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HB 75 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Add provisions for expunging criminal records after eight years, upon payment of a $500 fee.
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HB 229 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Various changes in the Kansas City School District retirement system. Add provisions for termination of the system.
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* HB 296 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Impose various new notification requirements and other provisions for real estate sales contracts.
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HB 485 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Expand the time required for prior notice of foreclosure from ten business days to 90 days.
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HB 486 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Expand awards a tenant can recover for forcible entry by a landlord including loss of credit, utility reconnection charges and emotional distress.
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HB 487 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Expand from where an order can be issued granting a property deed for abandoned housing to a non-profit organization to include a sheriff's deed or court administrator's deed. Have the deed extinguish all liability except delinquent taxes on the property.
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HB 519 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Economic Development Description: Include demolition in the definition of rehabilitation in a statute dealing with disposal of abandoned housing to non-profit groups.
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HB 627 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Elections Description: Allow transfer between political committees under some circumstances involving candidate committee purchases from a political action committee or a candidate incurring expenses from a political action committee.
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HB 651 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H General Laws Description: Add a Kansas City resident and a St. Louis resident to the Housing Development Commission.
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HB 704 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Judiciary Description: Various changes expanding the scope of the landlord-tenant laws. Expand local government housing code authority to cover all residential property, not just buildings. Let a receiver use rent to pay for repairs without prior court approval.
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HB 705 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Economic Development Description: Various changes in low income housing tax credits. Require a development set aside reserves. Restrict transfer of credits.
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HB 771 Sponsor:Curls, KiKi Status: H Children Description: Establish a fund to recruit foster and adoptive parents, subject to appropriation.
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