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SB204: Providing that the attorney members of the board of trustees of the county law library in certain counties shall be appointed by the chief judge of the judicial district, allowing such boards to authorize the chief judge to use certain fees for the purpose of facilitating and enhancing functions of the district court of the county and requiring the case, warrant and subpoena information be sealed in criminal and juvenile offender cases.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill changes how some county law libraries are run. It lets the chief judge of a judicial district appoint certain board members and use fees for court functions.
Who This Affects
Residents of certain counties in Kansas may be affected by this change. Specifically, people who use these county law libraries or work with the courts may notice improvements.
Key Provisions
• The attorney members of the county law library board will be appointed by the chief judge of the judicial district.
• These boards can now authorize the chief judge to use certain fees for court functions.
• In criminal and juvenile offender cases, case information will be sealed.
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Timeline
Introduced
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Last Action
Senate Approved by Governor on Thursday, April 24, 2025
Apr 10, 2025
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