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Bill would require fingerprint checks for Labor employees who access federal tax information
Summary
A Kansas Judiciary Committee hearing heard testimony supporting Senate Bill 30, which would require fingerprint-based state and national criminal-history checks of Department of Labor employees who access federal tax information received directly from the IRS.
The Committee on Judiciary heard Senate Bill 30 on a bill brief and proponent testimony, including from the Revisor’s Office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, on requirements for fingerprint-based background checks of state employees who access federal tax information.
Jason Thompson of the Revisor’s Office told the committee that "this is the bill that requires the secretary of labor to conduct a state and national criminal history record check on employees who have access to federal tax information that's received directly from the Internal Revenue Service." He said the bill amends KSA 22-4714 and KSA 75-5702 to require fingerprinting and the state and national…
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