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15 | Page April 4 I ssueSenate Bill 97: Clarifies that vehicle dealers must apply for a dealer inventory-only title for certain used nonhighway vehicles.Senate Bill 89: Allows the Kansas Department of Agriculture to assess a participant fee for poultry producers that wish to voluntarily participate in the National Poultry Improvement Plan, a state-federal cooperative testing and certification program that seeks to eradicate disease in the poultry industry.House Bill 2359: Simplifies interstate recognition of guardianship orders and increases opportunities for individuals subject to guardianship or conservatorship to be involved in decision-making.House Bill 2338: Authorizes the board of cosmetology to issue temporary permits for guest artists.House Bill 2307: Transfers the prenatal and postnatal diagnosed conditions awareness programs from the Department of Health and Environment to the Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities.NACo%u2019s ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS DEADLINE EXTENDEDNew Application Deadline: Friday, April 11We are pleased to announce a deadline extension for the National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Awards application process. The new application deadline is Friday, April 11 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.By applying for an Achievement Award, your county can earn local and national recognition. Achievement Award winners have been featured in local media and in County News, and NACo frequently spotlights award-winning programs in other publications and case studies.In case you haven't heard, this year application fees are also waived for counties with a population of less than 50,000.Counties will receive recognition in 18 categories covering a wide spectrum of county responsibilities. All winners receive an award certificate and customizable press release. The 18 \winners will receive special recognition at the 2025 NACo Annual Conference.APPLY TODAY