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Legislative Testimony 2012

Agency staff testify before various legislative committees throughout the year to inform policymakers about programs and to provide the agency’s perspective on budget and policy proposals.

All Testimony is in PDF format, unless otherwise noted.
 
SB 290 - Addiction Counselor Act Modification request presented to the House Health & Human Services Committee by Gary Haulmark, Deputy Secretary on Tuesday March 6, 2012.

HB-2530 Relating to the commitment procedure of sexually violent predators presented to the House Judiciary Committee by Gary Haulmark, Acting Deputy Secretary on Tuesday February 7, 2012.

SB 262 - Grandparent custody presented to the Kansas Senate Federal and State Affairs by Gina Meier-Hummel, Director of Children and Family Services on Tuesday February 7, 2012.

SB 283 - Sheriffs civil process fees presented to the Senate Judiciary Committee by Trish Thomas representing SRS Child Support Enforcement on Wednesday January 25, 2012.

Kansas Sexual Predator Treatment Program HB 2313 written testimony presented by Austin T. DesLauriers, Ph.D. in front of House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday January 25, 2012.

Update on SRS Reorganization plan Supporting documents: (Budget Comparison Organizational Chart) presented to the House Social Services Budget Committee by Jeff Kahrs, Interim-Acting Secretary on Tuesday January 24, 2012.

HB 2094 written testimony presented to the House Health and Human Services Committee on January 18, 2012

Business Process Redesign presented to the House Government Efficiency Committee on January 18, 2012

SRS update on state reorganization plan for Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee presented to the Members of the Senate Ways and Means Committee by Jeff Kahrs, Interim-Acting Secretary on January 17, 2012

 


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