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HB2118: Requiring any person who solicits a fee for filing or retrieving certain documents from the federal government, the state, a state agency or a local government to give certain notices to consumers and providing that violation of such requirements is a deceptive act or practice subject to penalties under the Kansas consumer protection act.

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Plain-Language Summary

This bill requires companies or individuals that charge a fee for filing or retrieving documents from government agencies to give consumers certain notices. This applies to federal, state, and local governments.

Who This Affects

Kansans who use services that file or retrieve documents from government agencies will be affected by this law. Specifically, those who pay fees for these services will benefit from increased transparency.

Key Provisions

• Requires notices to consumers before soliciting a fee • Applies to federal, state, and local governments • Violations are considered deceptive acts or practices

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Timeline

Introduced

Monday, January 27, 2025

Last Action

House Approved by Governor on Monday, April 7, 2025

Apr 9, 2025

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