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Senate committee of the whole advances package of mostly noncontroversial House bills
Summary
The Senate in committee of the whole adopted committee reports and advanced several House bills, including renaming a state department, technical insurance changes, license-plate legislation and business-law updates.
The Kansas Senate, sitting as the committee of the whole on March 17, adopted committee reports and advanced a package of House bills under the heading of general orders. Senators explained a series of largely noncontroversial measures covering insurance agency structure, fiduciary protections for third-party administrators, professional licensing, specialty license plates, business law updates and regulatory relief for nonmotorized-trailer dealers.
House Bill 23 33: Carried by Senator Dietrich, the bill renames the Kansas Insurance Department to the Kansas Department of Insurance, designates the securities commissioner's office as the Department of Insurance securities division, and makes conforming changes so that…
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