Votes: KS SB286 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session

Bill Title: House Substitute for Substitute for SB 286 - Continuing the governmental response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas by extending the expanded use of telemedicine, the suspension of certain requirements related to medical care facilities and immunity from civil liability for certain healthcare providers, certain persons conducting business in this state and covered facilities for COVID-19 claims until January 20, 2023, creating the crime of interference with the conduct of a hospital and increasing the criminal penalties for battery of a healthcare provider.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Vetoed) 2022-04-26 - Senate No motion to reconsider vetoed bill; Veto sustained [SB286 Detail]

Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Voting Records

ChamberVoteDateYeaNayNVAbsTotalResultSourceView
SenateSenate Conference Committee Report was adopted - Yea: 24 Nay: 162022-04-0124160040PassedLinkView
HouseHouse Conference Committee Report was adopted - Yea: 64 Nay: 512022-04-01645119125PassedLinkView
HouseHouse Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended - Yea: 102 Nay: 172022-03-091021706125PassedLinkView
SenateSenate Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended - Yea: 26 Nay: 132021-05-0426130140PassedLinkView
SenateSenate Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Sykes was rejected - Yea: 12 Nay: 262021-05-0412261140FailedLinkView
SenateSenate Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Pettey was rejected - Yea: 12 Nay: 262021-05-0412260240FailedLinkView


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