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Old 6/25/09, 11:41 PM
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James E. Braun, CMI James E. Braun, CMI is offline
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Default Re: I tried to tell everyone.

If the law is not rewritten, neither does an inspector need to that lives in Kansas.
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Old 6/26/09, 1:17 AM
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Default Re: I tried to tell everyone.

Ok. Let's see if I can explain this. You can also see all of the languages of these bills at www.accesskansas.org

HB 2315 was introduced, discussed, and voted into play by the Kansas legislature in May of 2008. In June, they found out many provisions of the bill were unconstituitional. (I guess the legislators no nothing about laws). So in the fall of 2008, someone wrote and introduced HB 2260. That was tossed around several committees, voted, revised, and finally approved in May of 2009. Some revisions were even made on the senate floor the day it was voted into play. SB 329 was created to kill HB 2215. HB 2260 was signed by the then Governor Sebilius, who three days later resigned her position to go to Washington. SB 329 has never been voted on. So, as of now, both HB 2315 and HB 2260 are in play. There are several different dates, rules, laws in play that no one knows what to do. The best to do right now is nothing. Since there have been standard(s) of practice meetings, I will have to have different inspection reports for Missouri and Kansas.

Note that the board and it's committee members are not communicating in any way with other inspectors in this state. It is a complete takeover of our industry in Kansas.
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