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Committee advances changes restricting certain registered offenders from school property; contents moved into House bill for conference

2662599 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 288, prohibiting adult registered sex offenders who committed offenses against minors from entering school property or activities, received a committee amendment to clarify the definition of "accredited nonpublic school" and was then placed into a House bill (House Bill 2164) so it could go to conference; the committee voted to

Senate Bill 288, as presented to the Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee, would prohibit adult registered sex offenders who committed an offense against a person under 18 from entering or remaining on school property or attending school activities.

Senator Titus offered an amendment to refine the definition of “accredited nonpublic school,” clarifying the bill’s scope and excluding small homeschool‑style operations.…

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