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STATE OF KANSAS

2017 SESSION LAWS


OF KANSAS
VOL. 2

[Prepared in accordance with K.S.A. 45-310]

PASSED DURING THE 2017 REGULAR SESSION OF THE


LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

Date of Publication of this Volume


July 1, 2017
AUTHENTICATION

STATE OF KANSAS
OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE
I, Kris W. Kobach, Secretary of State of the state of Kansas,
do hereby certify that the printed acts contained in this volume
are true and correct copies of enrolled laws or resolutions
which were passed during the 2017 regular session of the Leg-
islature of the State of Kansas, begun on the 9th day of January,
A.D. 2017, and concluded on the 26th day of June, A.D. 2017;
and I further certify that all laws contained in this volume
which took effect and went into force on and after publication
in the Kansas Register were so published (on the date thereto
annexed) as provided by law; and I further certify that all laws
contained in this volume will take effect and be in force on and
after the 1st day of July, A.D. 2017, except when otherwise
provided.
Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of July, A.D. 2017.
KRIS W. KOBACH,
(SEAL) Secretary of State
EXPLANATORY NOTES

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nor. The bill index, subject index and list of stat-
utes repealed or amended will assist you in lo-
cating bills of interest.

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CHAPTER 97
HOUSE BILL No. 2409*

AN ACT concerning state contracts; relating to contract requirements; limitations on


procurement, investment or other policy.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. As used in sections 1 and 2, and amendments thereto:
(a) ‘‘Boycott’’ means engaging in a refusal to deal, terminating busi-
ness activities or performing other actions that are intended to limit com-
mercial relations with persons or entities doing business in Israel or in
territories controlled by Israel, if those actions are taken either:
(1) In compliance with or adherence to calls for a boycott of Israel
other than those boycotts to which 50 U.S.C. § 4607(c) applies; or
(2) in a manner that discriminates on the basis of nationality, national
origin or religion, and that is not based on a valid business reason;
(b) ‘‘company’’ means a sole proprietorship, organization, association,
corporation, partnership, venture or other entity, its subsidiary or affiliate,
that exists for profitmaking purposes or to otherwise secure economic
advantage; and
(c) ‘‘state’’ means this state or an agency, board, commission or de-
partment of this state.
Sec. 2. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), the state shall not
enter into a contract with an individual or company to acquire or dispose
of services, supplies, information technology or construction, unless such
individual or company submits a written certification that such individual
or company is not currently engaged in a boycott of Israel.
(b) The state may not adopt a procurement, investment or other pol-
icy that has the effect of inducing or requiring a person to boycott the
government of Israel or its instrumentalities, or to boycott a person doing
business in Israel or territories under its jurisdiction, when such boycott
is on the basis of such person’s location in such places.
(c) The secretary of administration will approve contracts, or may
waive application of this section on any contract with any state agency if
the secretary determines that compliance is not practicable.
Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved June 16, 2017.
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CHAPTER 98
HOUSE BILL No. 2407*

AN ACT concerning real estate; relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary
of administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks and tourism to purchase
land in Sherman county.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:


Section 1. (a) Notwithstanding any other statute, on and after the
effective date of this section, no real estate located within or without the
state of Kansas, nor any interest therein, may be transferred to the state
of Kansas or any agency or instrumentality thereof: (1) Through any pro-
bate proceeding, except upon the express, written prior consent of the
secretary of administration and the attorney general, which shall be filed
with the probate court; or (2) otherwise without consideration, except
upon the express, written prior consent of the secretary of administration
and such agency or instrumentality, if any, receiving such real estate.
(b) The attorney general may bring a civil action to declare any trans-
fer in violation of this section void ab initio or for such other relief as the
attorney general may deem appropriate.
(c) As used in this section, ‘‘agency’’ means any state office, depart-
ment, board, commission, bureau or other state authority. ‘‘Agency’’ shall
not include a state educational institution as defined in K.S.A. 76-711,
and amendments thereto, a community college as defined in K.S.A. 71-
701(d), and amendments thereto, or the department of transportation.
Sec. 2. (a) Subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 32-833, and
amendments thereto, the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism is
hereby authorized to acquire by purchase the following tracts of land
located in Sherman county, Kansas, more particularly described as:
(1) Tract A: The Southwest Quarter (SW 1⁄4) of Section Three (3),
Township Ten (10) South, Range Forty (40) West of the 6th P.M. in
Sherman County, Kansas, LESS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
TRACT: Referring to the South Quarter (S1⁄4) corner of said Section 3,
thence S89748'57"W (assumed and all bearings relative to) along the
South section line a distance of 47.00 feet to the Point of Beginning.
Thence continuing along the South section line a distance of 434.67 feet
to a point, thence N00705'32"E a distance of 656.91 feet to a point, thence
S89703'30"E a distance of 440.02 feet to a point 41.70 feet West of the
1
⁄4 section line, thence S00733'38"W a distance of 648.32 feet to the Point
of Beginning. Said tract contains 6.55 acres, more or less.
(2) Tract B: The East Half (E 1⁄2) of Section Nine (9), Township Ten
(10) South, Range Forty (40) West of the 6th P.M., LESS THE FOL-
LOWING DESCRIBED TRACT: The South 440 feet of the Southeast
Quarter (SE 1⁄4) of Section Nine (9), Township Ten (10) South, Range
Forty (40) West of the 6th P.M., Sherman County, Kansas.
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(3) Tract C: All of Section Ten (10), Township Ten (10) South, Range
Forty (40) West of the 6th P.M., Sherman County, Kansas.
A total containing 1,078 acres more or less.
(b) Prior to payment for the purchase authorized by this section, the
secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism shall determine that the require-
ments prescribed by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 32-833, and amendments thereto,
have been met.
(c) The provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto, shall
not apply to the acquisition authorized by this section or any contracts
required therefor.
(d) In the event that the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism de-
termines that the legal description of the parcel described by this section
is incorrect, the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism may purchase the
property utilizing the correct legal description.
Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the Kansas register.
Approved June 22, 2017.
Published in the Kansas Register June 29, 2017.

CHAPTER 99
HOUSE BILL No. 2212

AN ACT concerning taxation; relating to property tax exemptions, property owned by a


redevelopment authority and located in a redevelopment district within a former federal
enclave, allowing county appraisers to exempt certain property without order from the
board of tax appeals, time limitations for filing request for exemption for certain quali-
fying pipeline property; sales and compensating use tax, city and county retailers’ sales
tax, Marion county, definitions, time for payment of tax; income taxation, reporting
requirements, dates; amending K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-187, 12-189, 12-192, 79-213, 79-
3298, 79-3299, 79-3602 and 79-3607 and repealing the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
New Section 1. (a) The following described property, to the extent
herein specified, shall be exempt from all property taxes levied under the
laws of the state of Kansas: All buildings, together with the land upon
which the buildings are located, and all tangible personal property asso-
ciated therewith, owned by a redevelopment authority established as a
body corporate and politic pursuant to K.S.A. 19-4901 et seq., and amend-
ments thereto, that is located in a redevelopment district within a former
federal enclave and is leased to a business and thereafter used exclusively
for the purpose of: (1) Manufacturing articles of commerce; (2) conduct-
ing research and development; or (3) processing and storing goods or
commodities that are sold or traded in interstate commerce.
(b) In accordance with K.S.A. 19-4904, and amendments thereto, a
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redevelopment authority may file a request for exemption under the pro-
visions of this section pursuant to K.S.A. 79-213, and amendments
thereto, only with approval of the board of county commissioners by res-
olution.
(c) An exemption from ad valorem taxes granted pursuant to subsec-
tion (a) shall be in effect for not more than 10 calendar years after the
calendar year in which the business commences its operations or the
calendar year in which the expansion of an existing business is completed,
as the case may be.
(d) This section is adopted pursuant to section 13(d) of article 11 of
the constitution of the state of Kansas, and shall be part of and supple-
mental to article 2 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and
amendments thereto.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-187 is hereby amended to read as fol-
lows: 12-187. (a) No city shall impose a retailers’ sales tax under the
provisions of this act without the governing body of such city having first
submitted such proposition to and having received the approval of a ma-
jority of the electors of the city voting thereon at an election called and
held therefor. The governing body of any city may submit the question
of imposing a retailers’ sales tax and the governing body shall be required
to submit the question upon submission of a petition signed by electors
of such city equal in number to not less than 10% of the electors of such
city.
(b) (1) The board of county commissioners of any county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax to the electors
at an election called and held thereon, and any such board shall be re-
quired to submit the question upon submission of a petition signed by
electors of such county equal in number to not less than 10% of the
electors of such county who voted at the last preceding general election
for the office of secretary of state, or upon receiving resolutions request-
ing such an election passed by not less than 2⁄3 of the membership of the
governing body of each of one or more cities within such county which
contains a population of not less than 25% of the entire population of the
county, or upon receiving resolutions requesting such an election passed
by 2⁄3 of the membership of the governing body of each of one or more
taxing subdivisions within such county which levy not less than 25% of
the property taxes levied by all taxing subdivisions within the county.
(2) The board of county commissioners of Anderson, Atchison, Bar-
ton, Brown, Butler, Chase, Cowley, Cherokee, Crawford, Ford, Franklin,
Jefferson, Linn, Lyon, Marion, Miami, Montgomery, Neosho, Osage, Ot-
tawa, Reno, Riley, Saline, Seward, Sumner, Thomas, Wabaunsee, Wilson
and Wyandotte counties may submit the question of imposing a coun-
tywide retailers’ sales tax and pledging the revenue received therefrom
for the purpose of financing the construction or remodeling of a court-
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house, jail, law enforcement center facility or other county administrative


facility, to the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax
imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire when sales tax sufficient
to pay all of the costs incurred in the financing of such facility has been
collected by retailers as determined by the secretary of revenue. Nothing
in this paragraph shall be construed to allow the rate of tax imposed by
Butler, Chase, Cowley, Lyon, Montgomery, Neosho, Riley, Sumner or
Wilson county pursuant to this paragraph to exceed or be imposed at any
rate other than the rates prescribed in K.S.A. 12-189, and amendments
thereto.
(3) (A) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the result of
the election held on November 8, 1988, on the question submitted by
the board of county commissioners of Jackson county for the purpose of
increasing its countywide retailers’ sales tax by 1% is hereby declared
valid, and the revenue received therefrom by the county shall be ex-
pended solely for the purpose of financing the Banner Creek reservoir
project. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall take effect on
the effective date of this act and shall expire not later than five years after
such date.
(B) The result of the election held on November 8, 1994, on the
question submitted by the board of county commissioners of Ottawa
county for the purpose of increasing its countywide retailers’ sales tax by
1% is hereby declared valid, and the revenue received therefrom by the
county shall be expended solely for the purpose of financing the erection,
construction and furnishing of a law enforcement center and jail facility.
(C) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the result of the
election held on November 2, 2004, on the question submitted by the
board of county commissioners of Sedgwick county for the purpose of
increasing its countywide retailers’ sales tax by 1% is hereby declared
valid, and the revenue received therefrom by the county shall be used
only to pay the costs of: (i) Acquisition of a site and constructing and
equipping thereon a new regional events center, associated parking and
infrastructure improvements and related appurtenances thereto, to be
located in the downtown area of the city of Wichita, Kansas, (the ‘‘down-
town arena’’); (ii) design for the Kansas coliseum complex and construc-
tion of improvements to the pavilions; and (iii) establishing an operating
and maintenance reserve for the downtown arena and the Kansas coli-
seum complex. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall com-
mence on July 1, 2005, and shall terminate not later than 30 months after
the commencement thereof.
(D) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the result of the
election held on August 5, 2008, on the question submitted by the board
of county commissioners of Lyon county for the purpose of increasing its
countywide retailers’ sales tax by 1% is hereby declared valid, and the
revenue received therefrom by the county shall be expended for the pur-
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poses of ad valorem tax reduction and capital outlay. The tax imposed
pursuant to this paragraph shall terminate not later than five years after
the commencement thereof.
(E) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the result of the
election held on August 5, 2008, on the question submitted by the board
of county commissioners of Rawlins county for the purpose of increasing
its countywide retailers’ sales tax by 0.75% is hereby declared valid, and
the revenue received therefrom by the county shall be expended for the
purposes of financing the costs of a swimming pool. The tax imposed
pursuant to this paragraph shall terminate not later than 15 years after
the commencement thereof or upon payment of all costs authorized pur-
suant to this paragraph in the financing of such project.
(F) The result of the election held on December 1, 2009, on the
question submitted by the board of county commissioners of Chautauqua
county for the purpose of increasing its countywide retailers’ sales tax by
1% is hereby declared valid, and the revenue received from such tax by
the county shall be expended for the purposes of financing the costs of
constructing, furnishing and equipping a county jail and law enforcement
center and necessary improvements appurtenant to such jail and law en-
forcement center. Any tax imposed pursuant to authority granted in this
paragraph shall terminate upon payment of all costs authorized pursuant
to this paragraph incurred in the financing of the project described in this
paragraph.
(G) The result of the election held on April 7, 2015, on the question
submitted by the board of county commissioners of Bourbon county for
the purpose of increasing its retailers’ sales tax by 0.4% is hereby declared
valid, and the revenue received therefrom by the county shall be ex-
pended solely for the purpose of financing the costs of constructing, fur-
nishing and operating a courthouse, law enforcement center or jail facility
improvements. Any tax imposed pursuant to authority granted in this
paragraph shall terminate upon payment of all costs authorized pursuant
to this paragraph incurred in the financing of the project described in this
paragraph.
(4) The board of county commissioners of Finney and Ford counties
may submit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at
the rate of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the
purpose of financing all or any portion of the cost to be paid by Finney
or Ford county for construction of highway projects identified as system
enhancements under the provisions of K.S.A. 68-2314(b)(5), and amend-
ments thereto, to the electors at an election called and held thereon. Such
election shall be called and held in the manner provided by the general
bond law. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon
the payment of all costs authorized pursuant to this paragraph in the
financing of such highway projects. Nothing in this paragraph shall be
construed to allow the rate of tax imposed by Finney or Ford county
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pursuant to this paragraph to exceed the maximum rate prescribed in


K.S.A. 12-189, and amendments thereto. If any funds remain upon the
payment of all costs authorized pursuant to this paragraph in the financing
of such highway projects in Finney county, the state treasurer shall remit
such funds to the treasurer of Finney county and upon receipt of such
moneys shall be deposited to the credit of the county road and bridge
fund. If any funds remain upon the payment of all costs authorized pur-
suant to this paragraph in the financing of such highway projects in Ford
county, the state treasurer shall remit such funds to the treasurer of Ford
county and upon receipt of such moneys shall be deposited to the credit
of the county road and bridge fund.
(5) The board of county commissioners of any county may submit the
question of imposing a retailers’ sales tax at the rate of 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75%
or 1% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the provision of health care services, as enumerated in the ques-
tion, to the electors at an election called and held thereon. Whenever any
county imposes a tax pursuant to this paragraph, any tax imposed pursuant
to subsection (a)(2) by any city located in such county shall expire upon
the effective date of the imposition of the countywide tax, and thereafter
the state treasurer shall remit to each such city that portion of the coun-
tywide tax revenue collected by retailers within such city as certified by
the director of taxation. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall
be deemed to be in addition to the rate limitations prescribed in K.S.A.
12-189, and amendments thereto. As used in this paragraph, health care
services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Local health
departments, city or county hospitals, city or county nursing homes, pre-
ventive health care services including immunizations, prenatal care and
the postponement of entry into nursing homes by home care services,
mental health services, indigent health care, physician or health care
worker recruitment, health education, emergency medical services, rural
health clinics, integration of health care services, home health services
and rural health networks.
(6) The board of county commissioners of Allen county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate of
0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of operation and construction of a solid waste disposal
area or the modification of an existing landfill to comply with federal
regulations to the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax
imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon the payment of all
costs incurred in the financing of the project undertaken. Nothing in this
paragraph shall be construed to allow the rate of tax imposed by Allen
county pursuant to this paragraph to exceed or be imposed at any rate
other than the rates prescribed in K.S.A. 12-189, and amendments
thereto.
(7) The board of county commissioners of Clay, Dickinson and Miami
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county may submit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales


tax at the rate of 0.50% in the case of Clay and Dickinson county and at
a rate of up to 1% in the case of Miami county, and pledging the revenue
received therefrom for the purpose of financing the costs of roadway
construction and improvement to the electors at an election called and
held thereon. Except as otherwise provided, the tax imposed pursuant to
this paragraph shall expire after five years from the date such tax is first
collected. The result of the election held on November 2, 2004, on the
question submitted by the board of county commissioners of Miami
county for the purpose of extending for an additional five-year period the
countywide retailers’ sales tax imposed pursuant to this subsection in Mi-
ami county is hereby declared valid. The countywide retailers’ sales tax
imposed pursuant to this subsection in Clay and Miami county may be
extended or reenacted for additional five-year periods upon the board of
county commissioners of Clay and Miami county submitting such ques-
tion to the electors at an election called and held thereon for each addi-
tional five-year period as provided by law.
(8) The board of county commissioners of Sherman county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 1% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of street and roadway improvements to the electors
at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this
paragraph shall expire upon payment of all costs authorized pursuant to
this paragraph in the financing of such project.
(9) The board of county commissioners of Cowley, Crawford, Russell
and Woodson county may submit the question of imposing a countywide
retailers’ sales tax at the rate of 0.5% in the case of Crawford, Russell and
Woodson county and at a rate of up to 0.25%, in the case of Cowley
county and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing economic development initiatives or public infrastructure pro-
jects. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire after five
years from the date such tax is first collected.
(10) The board of county commissioners of Franklin county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing recreational facilities. The tax imposed pursuant to this par-
agraph shall expire upon payment of all costs authorized in financing such
facilities.
(11) The board of county commissioners of Douglas county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purposes
of conservation, access and management of open space; preservation of
cultural heritage; and economic development projects and activities.
(12) The board of county commissioners of Shawnee county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
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of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom to the city of


Topeka for the purpose of financing the costs of rebuilding the Topeka
boulevard bridge and other public infrastructure improvements associ-
ated with such project to the electors at an election called and held
thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon
payment of all costs authorized in financing such project.
(13) The board of county commissioners of Jackson county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at a rate of
0.4% and pledging the revenue received therefrom as follows: 50% of
such revenues for the purpose of financing for economic development
initiatives; and 50% of such revenues for the purpose of financing public
infrastructure projects to the electors at an election called and held
thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire after
seven years from the date such tax is first collected. The board of county
commissioners of Jackson county may submit the question of imposing a
countywide retailers’ sales tax at a rate of 0.4% which such tax shall take
effect after the expiration of the tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph
prior to the effective date of this act, and pledging the revenue received
therefrom for the purpose of financing public infrastructure projects to
the electors at an election called and held thereon. Such tax shall expire
after seven years from the date such tax is first collected.
(14) The board of county commissioners of Neosho county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of roadway construction and improvement to the elec-
tors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to
this paragraph shall expire upon payment of all costs authorized pursuant
to this paragraph in the financing of such project.
(15) The board of county commissioners of Saline county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate of
up to 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the costs of construction and operation of an expo center to
the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pur-
suant to this paragraph shall expire after five years from the date such tax
is first collected.
(16) The board of county commissioners of Harvey county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 1.0% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of property tax relief, economic development initia-
tives and public infrastructure improvements to the electors at an election
called and held thereon.
(17) The board of county commissioners of Atchison county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the costs of construction and maintenance of sports and rec-
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reational facilities to the electors at an election called and held thereon.


The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon payment
of all costs authorized in financing such facilities.
(18) The board of county commissioners of Wabaunsee county may
submit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the
rate of 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the costs of bridge and roadway construction and improve-
ment to the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax im-
posed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire after 15 years from the date
such tax is first collected.
(19) The board of county commissioners of Jefferson county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 1% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of roadway construction and improvement to the elec-
tors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to
this paragraph shall expire after six years from the date such tax is first
collected. The countywide retailers’ sales tax imposed pursuant to this
paragraph may be extended or reenacted for additional six-year periods
upon the board of county commissioners of Jefferson county submitting
such question to the electors at an election called and held thereon for
each additional six-year period as provided by law.
(20) The board of county commissioners of Riley county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate of
up to 1% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the costs of bridge and roadway construction and improve-
ment to the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax im-
posed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire after five years from the
date such tax is first collected.
(21) The board of county commissioners of Johnson county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the construction and operation costs of public safety projects,
including, but not limited to, a jail, detention center, sheriff’s resource
center, crime lab or other county administrative or operational facility
dedicated to public safety, to the electors at an election called and held
thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire after 10
years from the date such tax is first collected. The countywide retailers’
sales tax imposed pursuant to this subsection may be extended or reen-
acted for additional periods not exceeding 10 years upon the board of
county commissioners of Johnson county submitting such question to the
electors at an election called and held thereon for each additional ten-
year period as provided by law.
(22) The board of county commissioners of Wilson county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of up to 1% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
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of financing the costs of roadway construction and improvements to fed-


eral highways, the development of a new industrial park and other public
infrastructure improvements to the electors at an election called and held
thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon
payment of all costs authorized pursuant to this paragraph in the financing
of such project or projects.
(23) The board of county commissioners of Butler county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate of
either 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75% or 1% and pledging the revenue received
therefrom for the purpose of financing the costs of public safety capital
projects or bridge and roadway construction projects, or both, to the elec-
tors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to
this paragraph shall expire upon payment of all costs authorized in fi-
nancing such projects.
(24) The board of county commissioners of Barton county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of up to 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the pur-
pose of financing the costs of roadway and bridge construction and im-
provement and infrastructure development and improvement to the elec-
tors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to
this paragraph shall expire after 10 years from the date such tax is first
collected.
(25) The board of county commissioners of Jefferson county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose
of financing the costs of the county’s obligation as participating employer
to make employer contributions and other required contributions to the
Kansas public employees retirement system for eligible employees of the
county who are members of the Kansas police and firemen’s retirement
system, to the electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax
imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire upon payment of all costs
authorized in financing such purpose.
(26) The board of county commissioners of Pottawatomie county may
submit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the
rate of up to 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the
purpose of financing the costs of construction or remodeling of a court-
house, jail, law enforcement center facility or other county administrative
facility, or public infrastructure improvements, or both, to the electors at
an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this
paragraph shall expire upon payment of all costs authorized in financing
such project or projects.
(27) The board of county commissioners of Kingman county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75% or 1% and pledging the revenue received there-
from for the purpose of financing the costs of constructing and furnishing
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a law enforcement center and jail facility and the costs of roadway and
bridge improvements to the electors at an election called and held
thereon. The tax imposed pursuant to this paragraph shall expire not later
than 20 years from the date such tax is first collected.
(28) The board of county commissioners of Edwards county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.375% and pledging the revenue therefrom for the purpose of fi-
nancing the costs of economic development initiatives to the electors at
an election called and held thereon.
(29) The board of county commissioners of Rooks county may submit
the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate of
0.5% and pledging the revenue therefrom for the purpose of financing
the costs of constructing or remodeling and furnishing a jail facility to the
electors at an election called and held thereon. The tax imposed pursuant
to this paragraph shall expire upon the payment of all costs authorized in
financing such project or projects.
(30) The board of county commissioners of Douglas county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the construction or remodeling of a courthouse, jail, law en-
forcement center facility, detention facility or other county administrative
facility, specifically including mental health and for the operation thereof.
(31) The board of county commissioners of Bourbon county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of up to 1%, in increments of 0.05%, and pledging the revenue received
therefrom for the purpose of financing the costs of constructing, furnish-
ing and operating a courthouse, law enforcement center or jail facility
improvements to the electors at an election called and held thereon.
(32) The board of county commissioners of Marion county may sub-
mit the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax at the rate
of 0.5% and pledging the revenue received therefrom for the purpose of
financing the costs of property tax relief, economic development initiatives
and the construction of public infrastructure improvements, including
buildings, to the electors at an election called and held thereon.
(c) The boards of county commissioners of any two or more contig-
uous counties, upon adoption of a joint resolution by such boards, may
submit the question of imposing a retailers’ sales tax within such counties
to the electors of such counties at an election called and held thereon
and such boards of any two or more contiguous counties shall be required
to submit such question upon submission of a petition in each of such
counties, signed by a number of electors of each of such counties where
submitted equal in number to not less than 10% of the electors of each
of such counties who voted at the last preceding general election for the
office of secretary of state, or upon receiving resolutions requesting such
an election passed by not less than 2⁄3 of the membership of the governing
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body of each of one or more cities within each of such counties which
contains a population of not less than 25% of the entire population of
each of such counties, or upon receiving resolutions requesting such an
election passed by 2⁄3 of the membership of the governing body of each
of one or more taxing subdivisions within each of such counties which
levy not less than 25% of the property taxes levied by all taxing subdivi-
sions within each of such counties.
(d) Any city retailers’ sales tax being levied by a city prior to July 1,
2006, shall continue in effect until repealed in the manner provided
herein for the adoption and approval of such tax or until repealed by the
adoption of an ordinance for such repeal. Any countywide retailers’ sales
tax in the amount of 0.5% or 1% in effect on July 1, 1990, shall continue
in effect until repealed in the manner provided herein for the adoption
and approval of such tax.
(e) Any city or county proposing to adopt a retailers’ sales tax shall
give notice of its intention to submit such proposition for approval by the
electors in the manner required by K.S.A. 10-120, and amendments
thereto. The notices shall state the time of the election and the rate and
effective date of the proposed tax. If a majority of the electors voting
thereon at such election fail to approve the proposition, such proposition
may be resubmitted under the conditions and in the manner provided in
this act for submission of the proposition. If a majority of the electors
voting thereon at such election shall approve the levying of such tax, the
governing body of any such city or county shall provide by ordinance or
resolution, as the case may be, for the levy of the tax. Any repeal of such
tax or any reduction or increase in the rate thereof, within the limits
prescribed by K.S.A. 12-189, and amendments thereto, shall be accom-
plished in the manner provided herein for the adoption and approval of
such tax except that the repeal of any such city retailers’ sales tax may be
accomplished by the adoption of an ordinance so providing.
(f) The sufficiency of the number of signers of any petition filed un-
der this section shall be determined by the county election officer. Every
election held under this act shall be conducted by the county election
officer.
(g) The governing body of the city or county proposing to levy any
retailers’ sales tax shall specify the purpose or purposes for which the
revenue would be used, and a statement generally describing such pur-
pose or purposes shall be included as a part of the ballot proposition.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-189 is hereby amended to read as fol-
lows: 12-189. The rate of any city retailers’ sales tax shall be fixed in
increments of 0.05% and in an amount not to exceed 2% for general
purposes and not to exceed 1% for special purposes which shall be de-
termined by the governing body of the city. For any retailers’ sales tax
imposed by a city for special purposes, such city shall specify the purposes
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for which such tax is imposed. All such special purpose retailers’ sales
taxes imposed by a city shall expire after 10 years from the date such tax
is first collected. The rate of any countywide retailers’ sales tax shall be
fixed in an amount not to exceed 1% and shall be fixed in increments of
0.25%, and which amount shall be determined by the board of county
commissioners, except that:
(a) The board of county commissioners of Wabaunsee county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.25%; the board of county commissioners of Osage or Reno
county, for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto,
may fix such rate at 1.25% or 1.5%; the board of county commissioners
of Cherokee, Crawford, Ford, Saline, Seward, Thomas or Wyandotte
county, for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto,
may fix such rate at 1.5%, the board of county commissioners of Atchison
county, for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto,
may fix such rate at 1.5% or 1.75%; the board of county commissioners
of Anderson, Barton, Jefferson or Ottawa county, for the purposes of
K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto, may fix such rate at 2%;
the board of county commissioners of Marion county, for the purposes
of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments thereto, may fix such rate at
2.5%; the board of county commissioners of Franklin, Linn and Miami
counties, for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), and amendments
thereto, may fix such rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of
the rate allowed to be imposed by the respective board of county com-
missioners on July 1, 2007, plus up to 1.0%; and the board of county
commissioners of Brown county, for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2),
and amendments thereto, may fix such rate at up to 2%;
(b) the board of county commissioners of Jackson county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 2%;
(c) the boards of county commissioners of Finney and Ford counties,
for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(4), and amendments thereto, may
fix such rate at 0.25%;
(d) the board of county commissioners of any county for the purposes
of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(5), and amendments thereto, may fix such rate at a
percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate allowed to be imposed
by a board of county commissioners on the effective date of this act plus
0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75% or 1%, as the case requires;
(e) the board of county commissioners of Dickinson county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(7), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.5%, and the board of county commissioners of Miami county,
for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(7), and amendments thereto, may
fix such rate at 1.25%, 1.5%, 1.75% or 2%;
(f) the board of county commissioners of Sherman county, for the
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purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(8), and amendments thereto, may fix such


rate at 2.25%;
(g) the board of county commissioners of Crawford or Russell county
for the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(9), and amendments thereto, may
fix such rate at 1.5%;
(h) the board of county commissioners of Franklin county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(10), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.75%;
(i) the board of county commissioners of Douglas county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(11) and (b)(30), and amendments thereto,
may fix such rate at 1.75%;
(j) the board of county commissioners of Jackson county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(13), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.4%;
(k) the board of county commissioners of Sedgwick county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3)(C), and amendments thereto, may fix
such rate at 2%;
(l) the board of county commissioners of Neosho county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(14), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.0% or 1.5%;
(m) the board of county commissioners of Saline county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(15), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at up to 1.5%;
(n) the board of county commissioners of Harvey county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(16), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 2.0%;
(o) the board of county commissioners of Atchison county, for the
purpose of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(17), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate allowed to be
imposed by the board of county commissioners of Atchison county on the
effective date of this act plus 0.25%;
(p) the board of county commissioners of Wabaunsee county, for the
purpose of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(18), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate allowed to be
imposed by the board of county commissioners of Wabaunsee county on
July 1, 2007, plus 0.5%;
(q) the board of county commissioners of Jefferson county, for the
purpose of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(19) and (25), and amendments thereto, may
fix such rate at 2.25%;
(r) the board of county commissioners of Riley county, for the pur-
pose of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(20), and amendments thereto, may fix such rate
at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate allowed to be im-
posed by the board of county commissioners of Riley county on July 1,
2007, plus up to 1%;
(s) the board of county commissioners of Johnson county for the pur-
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poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(21), and amendments thereto, may fix such


rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate allowed to be
imposed by the board of county commissioners of Johnson county on July
1, 2007, plus 0.25%;
(t) the board of county commissioners of Wilson county for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(22), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at up to 2%;
(u) the board of county commissioners of Butler county for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(23), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate otherwise
allowed pursuant to this section, plus 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75% or 1%;
(v) the board of county commissioners of Barton county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(24), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at up to 1.5%;
(w) the board of county commissioners of Lyon county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3)(D), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.5%;
(x) the board of county commissioners of Rawlins county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3)(E), and amendments thereto, may fix
such rate at 1.75%;
(y) the board of county commissioners of Chautauqua county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3)(F), and amendments thereto, may fix
such rate at 2.0%;
(z) the board of county commissioners of Pottawatomie county, for
the purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(26), and amendments thereto, may fix
such rate at up to 1.5%;
(aa) the board of county commissioners of Kingman county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(27), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at a percentage which is equal to the sum of the rate otherwise
allowed pursuant to this section, plus 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75%, or 1%;
(bb) the board of county commissioners of Edwards county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(28), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 1.375%;
(cc) the board of county commissioners of Rooks county, for the pur-
poses of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(29), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at up to 1.5%; and
(dd) the board of county commissioners of Bourbon county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(3)(G) and (b)(31), and amendments
thereto, may fix such rate at up to 2.0%; and
(ee) the board of county commissioners of Marion county, for the
purposes of K.S.A. 12-187(b)(32), and amendments thereto, may fix such
rate at 2.5%.
Any county or city levying a retailers’ sales tax is hereby prohibited
from administering or collecting such tax locally, but shall utilize the serv-
ices of the state department of revenue to administer, enforce and collect
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such tax. Except as otherwise specifically provided in K.S.A. 12-189a, and


amendments thereto, such tax shall be identical in its application, and
exemptions therefrom, to the Kansas retailers’ sales tax act and all laws
and administrative rules and regulations of the state department of rev-
enue relating to the Kansas retailers’ sales tax shall apply to such local
sales tax insofar as such laws and rules and regulations may be made
applicable. The state director of taxation is hereby authorized to admin-
ister, enforce and collect such local sales taxes and to adopt such rules
and regulations as may be necessary for the efficient and effective ad-
ministration and enforcement thereof.
Upon receipt of a certified copy of an ordinance or resolution author-
izing the levy of a local retailers’ sales tax, the director of taxation shall
cause such taxes to be collected within or without the boundaries of such
taxing subdivision at the same time and in the same manner provided for
the collection of the state retailers’ sales tax. Such copy shall be submitted
to the director of taxation within 30 days after adoption of any such or-
dinance or resolution. All moneys collected by the director of taxation
under the provisions of this section shall be credited to a county and city
retailers’ sales tax fund which fund is hereby established in the state treas-
ury, except that all moneys collected by the director of taxation pursuant
to the authority granted in K.S.A. 12-187(b)(22), and amendments
thereto, shall be credited to the Wilson county capital improvements
fund. Any refund due on any county or city retailers’ sales tax collected
pursuant to this act shall be paid out of the sales tax refund fund and
reimbursed by the director of taxation from collections of local retailers’
sales tax revenue. Except for local retailers’ sales tax revenue required to
be deposited in the redevelopment bond fund established under K.S.A.
74-8927, and amendments thereto, all local retailers’ sales tax revenue
collected within any county or city pursuant to this act shall be appor-
tioned and remitted at least quarterly by the state treasurer, on instruction
from the director of taxation, to the treasurer of such county or city.
Revenue that is received from the imposition of a local retailers’ sales
tax which exceeds the amount of revenue required to pay the costs of a
special project for which such revenue was pledged shall be credited to
the city or county general fund, as the case requires.
The director of taxation shall provide, upon request by a city or county
clerk or treasurer or finance officer of any city or county levying a local
retailers’ sales tax, monthly reports identifying each retailer doing busi-
ness in such city or county or making taxable sales sourced to such city
or county, setting forth the tax liability and the amount of such tax re-
mitted by each retailer during the preceding month and identifying each
business location maintained by the retailer and such retailer’s sales or
use tax registration or account number. Such report shall be made avail-
able to the clerk or treasurer or finance officer of such city or county
within a reasonable time after it has been requested from the director of
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taxation. The director of taxation shall be allowed to assess a reasonable


fee for the issuance of such report. Information received by any city or
county pursuant to this section shall be confidential, and it shall be un-
lawful for any officer or employee of such city or county to divulge any
such information in any manner. Any violation of this paragraph by a city
or county officer or employee is a class A misdemeanor, and such officer
or employee shall be dismissed from office. Reports of violations of this
paragraph shall be investigated by the attorney general. The district at-
torney or county attorney and the attorney general shall have authority
to prosecute violations of this paragraph.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-192 is hereby amended to read as fol-
lows: 12-192. (a) Except as otherwise provided by subsection (b), (d) or
(h), all revenue received by the director of taxation from a countywide
retailers’ sales tax shall be apportioned among the county and each city
located in such county in the following manner: (1) One-half of all reve-
nue received by the director of taxation shall be apportioned among the
county and each city located in such county in the proportion that the
total tangible property tax levies made in such county in the preceding
year for all funds of each such governmental unit bear to the total of all
such levies made in the preceding year; and (2) one-half of all revenue
received by the director of taxation from such countywide retailers’ sales
tax shall be apportioned among the county and each city located in such
county, first to the county that portion of the revenue equal to the pro-
portion that the population of the county residing in the unincorporated
area of the county bears to the total population of the county, and second
to the cities in the proportion that the population of each city bears to
the total population of the county, except that no persons residing within
the Fort Riley military reservation shall be included in the determination
of the population of any city located within Riley county. All revenue
apportioned to a county shall be paid to its county treasurer and shall be
credited to the general fund of the county.
(b) (1) In lieu of the apportionment formula provided in subsection
(a), all revenue received by the director of taxation from a countywide
retailers’ sales tax imposed within Johnson county at the rate of 0.75%,
1% or 1.25% after July 1, 2007, shall be apportioned among the county
and each city located in such county in the following manner: (A) The
revenue received from the first 0.5% rate of tax shall be apportioned in
the manner prescribed by subsection (a); and (B) the revenue received
from the rate of tax exceeding 0.5% shall be apportioned as follows: (i)
One-fourth shall be apportioned among the county and each city located
in such county in the proportion that the total tangible property tax levies
made in such county in the preceding year for all funds of each such
governmental unit bear to the total of all such levies made in the preced-
ing year; (ii) one-fourth shall be apportioned among the county and each
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city located in such county, first to the county that portion of the revenue
equal to the proportion that the population of the county residing in the
unincorporated area of the county bears to the total population of the
county, and second to the cities in the proportion that the population of
each city bears to the total population of the county; and (iii) one-half
shall be retained by the county for its sole use and benefit.
(2) In lieu of the apportionment formula provided in subsection (a),
all money received by the director of taxation from a countywide sales tax
imposed within Montgomery county pursuant to the election held on
November 8, 1994, shall be remitted to and shall be retained by the
county and expended only for the purpose for which the revenue received
from the tax was pledged. All revenue apportioned and paid from the
imposition of such tax to the treasurer of any city prior to the effective
date of this act shall be remitted to the county treasurer and expended
only for the purpose for which the revenue received from the tax was
pledged.
(3) In lieu of the apportionment formula provided in subsection (a),
on and after the effective date of this act, all moneys received by the
director of taxation from a countywide retailers’ sales tax imposed within
Phillips county pursuant to the election held on September 20, 2005, shall
be remitted to and shall be retained by the county and expended only for
the purpose for which the revenue received from the tax was pledged.
(c) (1) Except as otherwise provided by paragraph (2) of this subsec-
tion, for purposes of subsections (a) and (b), the term ‘‘total tangible
property tax levies’’ means the aggregate dollar amount of tax revenue
derived from ad valorem tax levies applicable to all tangible property
located within each such city or county. The ad valorem property tax levy
of any county or city district entity or subdivision shall be included within
this term if the levy of any such district entity or subdivision is applicable
to all tangible property located within each such city or county.
(2) For the purposes of subsections (a) and (b), any ad valorem prop-
erty tax levied on property located in a city in Johnson county for the
purpose of providing fire protection service in such city shall be included
within the term ‘‘total tangible property tax levies’’ for such city regardless
of its applicability to all tangible property located within each such city.
If the tax is levied by a district which extends across city boundaries, for
purposes of this computation, the amount of such levy shall be appor-
tioned among each city in which such district extends in the proportion
that such tax levied within each city bears to the total tax levied by the
district.
(d) (1) All revenue received from a countywide retailers’ sales tax
imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 12-187(b)(2), (3)(C), (3)(F), (3)(G), (6), (7),
(8), (9), (12), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (19), (20), (22), (23), (25), (27),
(28), (29), (30) and, (31) and (32), and amendments thereto, shall be
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remitted to and shall be retained by the county and expended only for
the purpose for which the revenue received from the tax was pledged.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in K.S.A. 12-187(b)(5), and amend-
ments thereto, all revenues received from a countywide retailers’ sales
tax imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 12-187(b)(5), and amendments thereto,
shall be remitted to and shall be retained by the county and expended
only for the purpose for which the revenue received from the tax was
pledged.
(3) All revenue received from a countywide retailers’ sales tax im-
posed pursuant to K.S.A. 12-187(b)(26), and amendments thereto, shall
be remitted to and shall be retained by the county and expended only for
the purpose for which the revenue received from the tax was pledged
unless the question of imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax author-
ized by K.S.A. 12-187(b)(26), and amendments thereto, includes the ap-
portionment of revenue prescribed in subsection (a).
(e) All revenue apportioned to the several cities of the county shall
be paid to the respective treasurers thereof and deposited in the general
fund of the city. Whenever the territory of any city is located in two or
more counties and any one or more of such counties do not levy a coun-
tywide retailers’ sales tax, or whenever such counties do not levy coun-
tywide retailers’ sales taxes at a uniform rate, the revenue received by
such city from the proceeds of the countywide retailers’ sales tax, as an
alternative to depositing the same in the general fund, may be used for
the purpose of reducing the tax levies of such city upon the taxable tan-
gible property located within the county levying such countywide retail-
ers’ sales tax.
(f) Prior to March 1 of each year, the secretary of revenue shall advise
each county treasurer of the revenue collected in such county from the
state retailers’ sales tax for the preceding calendar year.
(g) Prior to December 31 of each year, the clerk of every county
imposing a countywide retailers’ sales tax shall provide such information
deemed necessary by the secretary of revenue to apportion and remit
revenue to the counties and cities pursuant to this section.
(h) The provisions of subsections (a) and (b) for the apportionment
of countywide retailers’ sales tax shall not apply to any revenues received
pursuant to a county or countywide retailers’ sales tax levied or collected
under K.S.A. 74-8929, and amendments thereto. All such revenue col-
lected under K.S.A. 74-8929, and amendments thereto, shall be deposited
into the redevelopment bond fund established by K.S.A. 74-8927, and
amendments thereto, for the period of time set forth in K.S.A. 74-8927,
and amendments thereto.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-213 is hereby amended to read as fol-
lows: 79-213. (a) Any property owner requesting an exemption from the
payment of ad valorem property taxes assessed, or to be assessed, against
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their property shall be required to file an initial request for exemption,


on forms approved by the state board of tax appeals and provided by the
county appraiser.
(b) The initial exemption request shall identify the property for which
the exemption is requested and state, in detail, the legal and factual basis
for the exemption claimed.
(c) The request for exemption shall be filed with the county appraiser
of the county where such property is principally located.
(d) After a review of the exemption request, and after a preliminary
examination of the facts as alleged, the county appraiser shall recommend
that the exemption request either be granted or denied, and, if necessary,
that a hearing be held. If a denial is recommended, a statement of the
controlling facts and law relied upon shall be included on the form.
(e) The county appraiser, after making such written recommenda-
tion, shall file the request for exemption and the recommendations of the
county appraiser with the state board of tax appeals. With regard to a
request for exemption from property tax pursuant to the provisions of
K.S.A. 79-201g and 82a-409, and amendments thereto, not filed with the
board of tax appeals by the county appraiser on or before the effective
date of this act, if the county appraiser recommends the exemption re-
quest be granted, the exemption shall be provided in the amount rec-
ommended by the county appraiser and the county appraiser shall not
file the request for exemption and recommendations of the county ap-
praiser with the state board of tax appeals. The county clerk or county
assessor shall annually make such adjustment in the taxes levied against
the real property as the owner may be entitled to receive under the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 79-201g, and amendments thereto, as recommended by
the county appraiser, beginning with the first period, following the date
of issue of the certificate of completion on which taxes are regularly lev-
ied, and during the years which the landowner is entitled to such adjust-
ment.
(f) Upon receipt of the request for exemption, the board shall docket
the same and notify the applicant and the county appraiser of such fact.
(g) After examination of the request for exemption and the county
appraiser’s recommendation related thereto, the board may fix a time and
place for hearing, and shall notify the applicant and the county appraiser
of the time and place so fixed. A request for exemption pursuant to: (1)
Section 13 of article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas; or (2)
K.S.A. 79-201a Second, and amendments thereto, for property con-
structed or purchased, in whole or in part, with the proceeds of revenue
bonds under the authority of K.S.A. 12-1740 to through 12-1749, inclu-
sive, and amendments thereto, prepared in accordance with instructions
and assistance which shall be provided by the department of commerce,
shall be deemed approved unless scheduled for hearing within 30 days
after the date of receipt of all required information and data relating to
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the request for exemption, and such hearing shall be conducted within
90 days after such date. Such time periods shall be determined without
regard to any extension or continuance allowed to either party to such
request. In any case where a party to such request for exemption requests
a hearing thereon, the same shall be granted. Hearings shall be conducted
in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas administrative procedure
act. In all instances where the board sets a request for exemption for
hearing, the county shall be represented by its county attorney or county
counselor.
(h) Except as otherwise provided by subsection (g), in the event of a
hearing, the same shall be originally set not later than 90 days after the
filing of the request for exemption with the board.
(i) During the pendency of a request for exemption, no person, firm,
unincorporated association, company or corporation charged with real
estate or personal property taxes pursuant to K.S.A. 79-2004 and 79-
2004a, and amendments thereto, on the tax books in the hands of the
county treasurer shall be required to pay the tax from the date the request
is filed with the county appraiser until the expiration of 30 days after the
board issued its order thereon and the same becomes a final order. In
the event that taxes have been assessed against the subject property, no
interest shall accrue on any unpaid tax for the year or years in question
nor shall the unpaid tax be considered delinquent from the date the re-
quest is filed with the county appraiser until the expiration of 30 days
after the board issued its order thereon. In the event the board deter-
mines an application for exemption is without merit and filed in bad faith
to delay the due date of the tax, the tax shall be considered delinquent
as of the date the tax would have been due pursuant to K.S.A. 79-2004
and 79-2004a, and amendments thereto, and interest shall accrue as pre-
scribed therein.
(j) In the event the board grants the initial request for exemption,
the same shall be effective beginning with the date of first exempt use
except that, with respect to property the construction of which com-
menced not to exceed 24 months prior to the date of first exempt use,
the same shall be effective beginning with the date of commencement of
construction.
(k) In conjunction with its authority to grant exemptions, the board
shall have the authority to abate all unpaid taxes that have accrued from
and since the effective date of the exemption. In the event that taxes have
been paid during the period where the subject property has been deter-
mined to be exempt, the board shall have the authority to order a refund
of taxes for the year immediately preceding the year in which the ex-
emption application is filed in accordance with subsection (a).
(l) The provisions of this section shall not apply to: (1) Farm machin-
ery and equipment exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201j,
and amendments thereto; (2) personal property exempted from ad val-
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orem taxation by K.S.A. 79-215, and amendments thereto; (3) wearing


apparel, household goods and personal effects exempted from ad valorem
taxation by K.S.A. 79-201c, and amendments thereto; (4) livestock; (5) all
property exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201d, and
amendments thereto; (6) merchants’ and manufacturers’ inventories ex-
empted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201m, and amendments
thereto; (7) grain exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201n,
and amendments thereto; (8) property exempted from ad valorem taxa-
tion by K.S.A. 79-201a Seventeenth, and amendments thereto, including
all property previously acquired by the secretary of transportation or a
predecessor in interest, which is used in the administration, construction,
maintenance or operation of the state system of highways. The secretary
of transportation shall at the time of acquisition of property notify the
county appraiser in the county in which the property is located that the
acquisition occurred and provide a legal description of the property ac-
quired; (9) property exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-
201a Ninth, and amendments thereto, including all property previously
acquired by the Kansas turnpike authority which is used in the adminis-
tration, construction, maintenance or operation of the Kansas turnpike.
The Kansas turnpike authority shall at the time of acquisition of property
notify the county appraiser in the county in which the property is located
that the acquisition occurred and provide a legal description of the prop-
erty acquired; (10) aquaculture machinery and equipment exempted from
ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201j, and amendments thereto. As used
in this section, ‘‘aquaculture’’ has the same meaning ascribed thereto by
K.S.A. 47-1901, and amendments thereto; (11) Christmas tree machinery
and equipment exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201j,
and amendments thereto; (12) property used exclusively by the state or
any municipality or political subdivision of the state for right-of-way pur-
poses. The state agency or the governing body of the municipality or
political subdivision shall at the time of acquisition of property for right-
of-way purposes notify the county appraiser in the county in which the
property is located that the acquisition occurred and provide a legal de-
scription of the property acquired; (13) machinery, equipment, materials
and supplies exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-201w, and
amendments thereto; (14) vehicles owned by the state or by any political
or taxing subdivision thereof and used exclusively for governmental pur-
poses; (15) property used for residential purposes which is exempted pur-
suant to K.S.A. 79-201x, and amendments thereto, from the property tax
levied pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 72-6470, and amendments thereto;
(16) from and after July 1, 1998, vehicles which are owned by an organ-
ization having as one of its purposes the assistance by the provision of
transit services to the elderly and to disabled persons and which are ex-
empted pursuant to K.S.A. 79-201 Ninth, and amendments thereto; (17)
from and after July 1, 1998, motor vehicles exempted from taxation by
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K.S.A. 79-5107(e), and amendments thereto; (18) commercial and indus-


trial machinery and equipment exempted from property or ad valorem
taxation by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-223, and amendments thereto; (19)
telecommunications machinery and equipment and railroad machinery
and equipment exempted from property or ad valorem taxation by K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 79-224, and amendments thereto; and (20) property ex-
empted from property or ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-
234, and amendments thereto; (21) recreational vehicles exempted from
property or ad valorem taxation by K.S.A. 79-5121(e), and amendments
thereto; (22) property acquired by a land bank exempt from property or
ad valorem taxation pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-5909 or K.S.A. 19-
26,111, and amendments thereto; and (23) property belonging exclusively
to the United States and exempted from ad valorem taxation by K.S.A.
79-201a First, and amendments thereto, except that the provisions of this
subsection (l)(23) shall not apply to any such property that the congress
of the United States has expressly declared to be subject to state and local
taxation.
(m) The provisions of this section shall apply to property exempt pur-
suant to the provisions of section 13 of article 11 of the constitution of
the state of Kansas.
(n) The provisions of subsection (k) as amended by this act shall be
applicable to all exemption applications filed in accordance with subsec-
tion (a) after December 31, 2001.
(o) No exemption authorized by K.S.A. 79-227, and amendments
thereto, of property from the payment of ad valorem property taxes as-
sessed shall be granted unless the requesting property owner files an initial
request for exemption pursuant to this section within two years of the date
in which construction of a new qualifying pipeline property began. The
provisions of this subsection shall be applicable to all requests for exemp-
tions filed in accordance with subsection (a) after June 30, 2017.
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3298 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 79-3298. (a) Every employer, payer, person or organization de-
ducting and withholding tax shall remit the taxes and file returns in ac-
cordance with the following provisions:
(1) Whenever the total amount withheld exceeds $100,000 in any
calendar year, the employer, payer, person or organization deducting and
withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld in accordance with the
following schedule: Each calendar month shall be divided into four re-
mittance periods that end on the 7th, 15th, 21st and the last day of such
month. If at the end of any one or all of such remittance periods the total
undeposited taxes equal or exceed $667, the taxes shall be remitted within
three banking days. Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall not be
treated as banking days.
(2) Whenever the total amount withheld exceeds $8,000 but does not
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exceed $100,000 in any calendar year, the employer, payer, person or


organization deducting and withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld
for wages paid during the first 15 days of any month on or before the 25th
day of the month. The employer, payer, person or organization deducting
and withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld for wages paid during
the remainder of that month on or before the 10th day of the following
month.
(3) Whenever the total amount withheld exceeds $1,200 but does not
exceed $8,000 in any calendar year, the employer, payer, person or or-
ganization deducting and withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld
during any month on or before the 15th day of the following month.
(4) Whenever the total amount withheld exceeds $200 but does not
exceed $1,200 in any calendar year, the employer, payer, person or or-
ganization deducting and withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld
in any calendar quarter on or before the 25th day of the first month fol-
lowing the end of that calendar quarter.
(5) Whenever the total amount withheld does not exceed $200 in any
calendar year, the employer, payer, person or organization deducting and
withholding tax shall remit the taxes withheld during that year on or be-
fore January 25 of the following year.
(b) Each remittance required under the provisions of subsection (a)
shall be accompanied by a Kansas withholding tax remittance form and
shall be filed in the manner prescribed by the director, including elec-
tronic filing.
(c) Every employer, payer, person or organization deducting and
withholding tax and making remittances pursuant to subsection (a) shall
file a return on a form or in the format and shall file in the manner
prescribed by the director, including electronic filing, for each calendar
year on or before the last day of February January 31 of the following
year.
(d) The excess of any remittance over the actual taxes withheld in any
withholding period shall be credited against the liability for following
withholding periods until exhausted. A refund shall be allowed in accord-
ance with K.S.A. 79-32,105, and amendments thereto, where an over-
payment cannot be adjusted by an offset against the liability for a sub-
sequent withholding period.
(e) For purposes of determining filing requirements, determinations
of amounts withheld during a calendar year by employers, payers, persons
or organizations deducting and withholding tax shall be made by the di-
rector upon the basis of amounts withheld by those employers, payers,
persons or organizations during the preceding calendar year or by esti-
mates in cases of employers, payers, persons or organizations having no
previous withholding histories. The director is hereby authorized to mod-
ify the filing schedule for any employer, payer, person or organization
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deducting and withholding tax when it is apparent that the original de-
termination was inaccurate.
(f) Whenever the director has cause to believe that money withheld
by an employer, payer, person or organization deducting and withholding
tax pursuant to this act may be converted, diverted, lost, or otherwise not
timely paid in accordance with this section, the director shall have the
power to require returns and payment from any such employer, payer,
person or organization at any time at more frequent intervals than pre-
scribed by this section in order to secure full payment to the state of all
amounts withheld by such employer, payer, person or organization in
accordance with this act.
Sec. 7. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3299 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 79-3299. (a) Every employer, payer, person or organization de-
ducting and withholding tax, on or before January 31 of each year, shall
prepare a statement for each employee or payee on a form prescribed by
the director stating the amount of wages or payments other than wages
subject to Kansas income tax paid during the preceding year, the total
amount of tax withheld, if any, from such wages or payments other than
wages by the employer, payer, person or organization pursuant to this act
and such other information as may be prescribed by the director. One
copy of such statement shall be filed by the employer, payer, person or
organization with the division of taxation on or before the last day of
February January 31 of each year. Except as otherwise provided, if the
employer, payer, person or organization files statements which report
such withholding information for 51 or more employees or payees, the
statements shall be filed by electronic means. If filing such statements by
electronic means would be a hardship for any such employer, payer, per-
son or organization, the secretary may permit such statements to be filed
other than by electronic means. Two copies of such statement shall be
given to the employee or payee concerned, one of which will be filed by
the employee or payee with the tax return required by this chapter.
(b) In the case of an employee whose employment is terminated be-
fore the end of a calendar year, the statement required by subsection (a)
may be mailed at the time provided in that subsection to the last known
address of the employee, or issued at the time of the last payment to the
employee, at the employer’s option.
(c) Any employer, payer, person or organization deducting and with-
holding tax who intentionally fails to furnish a statement to an employee
or payee as required under the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) shall
be guilty of a nonperson misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall
be punished by a fine not exceeding $100 for each such offense.
(d) The annual statement of wages and salaries paid and amount with-
held required by this section shall be in lieu of the annual information
return required under K.S.A. 79-3222, and amendments thereto.
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Sec. 8. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3602 is hereby amended to read as


follows: 79-3602. Except as otherwise provided, as used in the Kansas
retailers’ sales tax act:
(a) ‘‘Agent’’ means a person appointed by a seller to represent the
seller before the member states.
(b) ‘‘Agreement’’ means the multistate agreement entitled the
streamlined sales and use tax agreement approved by the streamlined
sales tax implementing states at Chicago, Illinois on November 12, 2002.
(c) ‘‘Alcoholic beverages’’ means beverages that are suitable for hu-
man consumption and contain 0.05% or more of alcohol by volume.
(d) ‘‘Certified automated system (CAS)’’ means software certified un-
der the agreement to calculate the tax imposed by each jurisdiction on a
transaction, determine the amount of tax to remit to the appropriate state
and maintain a record of the transaction.
(e) ‘‘Certified service provider (CSP)’’ means an agent certified under
the agreement to perform all the seller’s sales and use tax functions, other
than the seller’s obligation to remit tax on its own purchases.
(f) ‘‘Computer’’ means an electronic device that accepts information
in digital or similar form and manipulates it for a result based on a se-
quence of instructions.
(g) ‘‘Computer software’’ means a set of coded instructions designed
to cause a computer or automatic data processing equipment to perform
a task.
(h) ‘‘Delivered electronically’’ means delivered to the purchaser by
means other than tangible storage media.
(i) ‘‘Delivery charges’’ means charges by the seller of personal prop-
erty or services for preparation and delivery to a location designated by
the purchaser of personal property or services including, but not limited
to, transportation, shipping, postage, handling, crating and packing. De-
livery charges shall not include charges for delivery of direct mail if the
charges are separately stated on an invoice or similar billing document
given to the purchaser.
(j) ‘‘Direct mail’’ means printed material delivered or distributed by
United States mail or other delivery services to a mass audience or to
addressees on a mailing list provided by the purchaser or at the direction
of the purchaser when the cost of the items are not billed directly to the
recipients. Direct mail includes tangible personal property supplied di-
rectly or indirectly by the purchaser to the direct mail seller for inclusion
in the package containing the printed material. Direct mail does not in-
clude multiple items of printed material delivered to a single address.
(k) ‘‘Director’’ means the state director of taxation.
(l) ‘‘Educational institution’’ means any nonprofit school, college and
university that offers education at a level above the 12th grade, and con-
ducts regular classes and courses of study required for accreditation by,
or membership in, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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higher learning commission, the state board of education, or that other-


wise qualify as an ‘‘educational institution,’’ as defined by K.S.A. 74-
50,103, and amendments thereto. Such phrase shall include: (1) A group
of educational institutions that operates exclusively for an educational
purpose; (2) nonprofit endowment associations and foundations organ-
ized and operated exclusively to receive, hold, invest and administer mon-
eys and property as a permanent fund for the support and sole benefit of
an educational institution; (3) nonprofit trusts, foundations and other en-
tities organized and operated principally to hold and own receipts from
intercollegiate sporting events and to disburse such receipts, as well as
grants and gifts, in the interest of collegiate and intercollegiate athletic
programs for the support and sole benefit of an educational institution;
and (4) nonprofit trusts, foundations and other entities organized and
operated for the primary purpose of encouraging, fostering and conduct-
ing scholarly investigations and industrial and other types of research for
the support and sole benefit of an educational institution.
(m) ‘‘Electronic’’ means relating to technology having electrical, dig-
ital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic or similar capabilities.
(n) ‘‘Food and food ingredients’’ means substances, whether in liquid,
concentrated, solid, frozen, dried or dehydrated form, that are sold for
ingestion or chewing by humans and are consumed for their taste or
nutritional value. ‘‘Food and food ingredients’’ does not include alcoholic
beverages or tobacco.
(o) ‘‘Gross receipts’’ means the total selling price or the amount re-
ceived as defined in this act, in money, credits, property or other consid-
eration valued in money from sales at retail within this state; and em-
braced within the provisions of this act. The taxpayer, may take credit in
the report of gross receipts for: (1) An amount equal to the selling price
of property returned by the purchaser when the full sale price thereof,
including the tax collected, is refunded in cash or by credit; and (2) an
amount equal to the allowance given for the trade-in of property.
(p) ‘‘Ingredient or component part’’ means tangible personal property
which is necessary or essential to, and which is actually used in and be-
comes an integral and material part of tangible personal property or serv-
ices produced, manufactured or compounded for sale by the producer,
manufacturer or compounder in its regular course of business. The fol-
lowing items of tangible personal property are hereby declared to be
ingredients or component parts, but the listing of such property shall not
be deemed to be exclusive nor shall such listing be construed to be a
restriction upon, or an indication of, the type or types of property to be
included within the definition of ‘‘ingredient or component part’’ as
herein set forth:
(1) Containers, labels and shipping cases used in the distribution of
property produced, manufactured or compounded for sale which are not
to be returned to the producer, manufacturer or compounder for reuse.
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(2) Containers, labels, shipping cases, paper bags, drinking straws,


paper plates, paper cups, twine and wrapping paper used in the distri-
bution and sale of property taxable under the provisions of this act by
wholesalers and retailers and which is not to be returned to such whole-
saler or retailer for reuse.
(3) Seeds and seedlings for the production of plants and plant prod-
ucts produced for resale.
(4) Paper and ink used in the publication of newspapers.
(5) Fertilizer used in the production of plants and plant products
produced for resale.
(6) Feed for animals, fowl and aquatic plants and animals, the primary
purpose of which is use in agriculture or aquaculture, as defined in K.S.A.
47-1901, and amendments thereto, the production of food for human
consumption, the production of animal, dairy, poultry or aquatic plant
and animal products, fiber, fur, or the production of offspring for use for
any such purpose or purposes.
(q) ‘‘Isolated or occasional sale’’ means the nonrecurring sale of tan-
gible personal property, or services taxable hereunder by a person not
engaged at the time of such sale in the business of selling such property
or services. Any religious organization which makes a nonrecurring sale
of tangible personal property acquired for the purpose of resale shall be
deemed to be not engaged at the time of such sale in the business of
selling such property. Such term shall include: (1) Any sale by a bank,
savings and loan institution, credit union or any finance company licensed
under the provisions of the Kansas uniform consumer credit code of tan-
gible personal property which has been repossessed by any such entity;
and (2) any sale of tangible personal property made by an auctioneer or
agent on behalf of not more than two principals or households if such
sale is nonrecurring and any such principal or household is not engaged
at the time of such sale in the business of selling tangible personal prop-
erty.
(r) ‘‘Lease or rental’’ means any transfer of possession or control of
tangible personal property for a fixed or indeterminate term for consid-
eration. A lease or rental may include future options to purchase or ex-
tend.
(1) Lease or rental does not include: (A) A transfer of possession or
control of property under a security agreement or deferred payment plan
that requires the transfer of title upon completion of the required pay-
ments;
(B) a transfer or possession or control of property under an agree-
ment that requires the transfer of title upon completion of required pay-
ments and payment of an option price does not exceed the greater of
$100 or 1% of the total required payments; or
(C) providing tangible personal property along with an operator for
a fixed or indeterminate period of time. A condition of this exclusion is
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that the operator is necessary for the equipment to perform as designed.


For the purpose of this subsection, an operator must do more than main-
tain, inspect or set-up the tangible personal property.
(2) Lease or rental does include agreements covering motor vehicles
and trailers where the amount of consideration may be increased or de-
creased by reference to the amount realized upon sale or disposition of
the property as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 7701(h)(1).
(3) This definition shall be used for sales and use tax purposes re-
gardless if a transaction is characterized as a lease or rental under gen-
erally accepted accounting principles, the internal revenue code, the uni-
form commercial code, K.S.A. 84-1-101 et seq., and amendments thereto,
or other provisions of federal, state or local law.
(4) This definition will be applied only prospectively from the effec-
tive date of this act and will have no retroactive impact on existing leases
or rentals.
(s) ‘‘Load and leave’’ means delivery to the purchaser by use of a
tangible storage media where the tangible storage media is not physically
transferred to the purchaser.
(t) ‘‘Member state’’ means a state that has entered in the agreement,
pursuant to provisions of article VIII of the agreement.
(u) ‘‘Model 1 seller’’ means a seller that has selected a CSP as its
agent to perform all the seller’s sales and use tax functions, other than
the seller’s obligation to remit tax on its own purchases.
(v) ‘‘Model 2 seller’’ means a seller that has selected a CAS to perform
part of its sales and use tax functions, but retains responsibility for re-
mitting the tax.
(w) ‘‘Model 3 seller’’ means a seller that has sales in at least five
member states, has total annual sales revenue of at least $500,000,000,
has a proprietary system that calculates the amount of tax due each juris-
diction and has entered into a performance agreement with the member
states that establishes a tax performance standard for the seller. As used
in this subsection a seller includes an affiliated group of sellers using the
same proprietary system.
(x) ‘‘Municipal corporation’’ means any city incorporated under the
laws of Kansas.
(y) ‘‘Nonprofit blood bank’’ means any nonprofit place, organization,
institution or establishment that is operated wholly or in part for the
purpose of obtaining, storing, processing, preparing for transfusing, fur-
nishing, donating or distributing human blood or parts or fractions of
single blood units or products derived from single blood units, whether
or not any remuneration is paid therefor, or whether such procedures are
done for direct therapeutic use or for storage for future use of such prod-
ucts.
(z) ‘‘Persons’’ means any individual, firm, copartnership, joint adven-
ture, association, corporation, estate or trust, receiver or trustee, or any
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group or combination acting as a unit, and the plural as well as the singular
number; and shall specifically mean any city or other political subdivision
of the state of Kansas engaging in a business or providing a service spe-
cifically taxable under the provisions of this act.
(aa) ‘‘Political subdivision’’ means any municipality, agency or sub-
division of the state which is, or shall hereafter be, authorized to levy taxes
upon tangible property within the state or which certifies a levy to a
municipality, agency or subdivision of the state which is, or shall hereafter
be, authorized to levy taxes upon tangible property within the state. Such
term also shall include any public building commission, housing, airport,
port, metropolitan transit or similar authority established pursuant to law
and the horsethief reservoir benefit district established pursuant to K.S.A.
82a-2201, and amendments thereto.
(bb) ‘‘Prescription’’ means an order, formula or recipe issued in any
form of oral, written, electronic or other means of transmission by a duly
licensed practitioner authorized by the laws of this state.
(cc) ‘‘Prewritten computer software’’ means computer software, in-
cluding prewritten upgrades, which is not designed and developed by the
author or other creator to the specifications of a specific purchaser. The
combining of two or more prewritten computer software programs or
prewritten portions thereof does not cause the combination to be other
than prewritten computer software. Prewritten computer software in-
cludes software designed and developed by the author or other creator
to the specifications of a specific purchaser when it is sold to a person
other than the purchaser. Where a person modifies or enhances computer
software of which the person is not the author or creator, the person shall
be deemed to be the author or creator only of such person’s modifications
or enhancements. Prewritten computer software or a prewritten portion
thereof that is modified or enhanced to any degree, where such modifi-
cation or enhancement is designed and developed to the specifications of
a specific purchaser, remains prewritten computer software, except that
where there is a reasonable, separately stated charge or an invoice or
other statement of the price given to the purchaser for such modification
or enhancement, such modification or enhancement shall not constitute
prewritten computer software.
(dd) ‘‘Property which is consumed’’ means tangible personal property
which is essential or necessary to and which is used in the actual process
of and consumed, depleted or dissipated within one year in: (1) The pro-
duction, manufacture, processing, mining, drilling, refining or compound-
ing of tangible personal property; (2) the providing of services; (3) the
irrigation of crops, for sale in the regular course of business; or (4) the
storage or processing of grain by a public grain warehouse or other grain
storage facility, and which is not reusable for such purpose. The following
is a listing of tangible personal property, included by way of illustration
but not of limitation, which qualifies as property which is consumed:
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(A) Insecticides, herbicides, germicides, pesticides, fungicides, fu-


migants, antibiotics, biologicals, pharmaceuticals, vitamins and chemicals
for use in commercial or agricultural production, processing or storage of
fruit, vegetables, feeds, seeds, grains, animals or animal products whether
fed, injected, applied, combined with or otherwise used;
(B) electricity, gas and water; and
(C) petroleum products, lubricants, chemicals, solvents, reagents and
catalysts.
(ee) ‘‘Purchase price’’ applies to the measure subject to use tax and
has the same meaning as sales price.
(ff) ‘‘Purchaser’’ means a person to whom a sale of personal property
is made or to whom a service is furnished.
(gg) ‘‘Quasi-municipal corporation’’ means any county, township,
school district, drainage district or any other governmental subdivision in
the state of Kansas having authority to receive or hold moneys or funds.
(hh) ‘‘Registered under this agreement’’ means registration by a seller
with the member states under the central registration system provided in
article IV of the agreement.
(ii) ‘‘Retailer’’ means a seller regularly engaged in the business of
selling, leasing or renting tangible personal property at retail or furnishing
electrical energy, gas, water, services or entertainment, and selling only
to the user or consumer and not for resale.
(jj) ‘‘Retail sale’’ or ‘‘sale at retail’’ means any sale, lease or rental for
any purpose other than for resale, sublease or subrent.
(kk) ‘‘Sale’’ or ‘‘sales’’ means the exchange of tangible personal prop-
erty, as well as the sale thereof for money, and every transaction, condi-
tional or otherwise, for a consideration, constituting a sale, including the
sale or furnishing of electrical energy, gas, water, services or entertain-
ment taxable under the terms of this act and including, except as provided
in the following provision, the sale of the use of tangible personal property
by way of a lease, license to use or the rental thereof regardless of the
method by which the title, possession or right to use the tangible personal
property is transferred. The term ‘‘sale’’ or ‘‘sales’’ shall not mean the sale
of the use of any tangible personal property used as a dwelling by way of
a lease or rental thereof for a term of more than 28 consecutive days.
(ll) (1) ‘‘Sales or selling price’’ applies to the measure subject to sales
tax and means the total amount of consideration, including cash, credit,
property and services, for which personal property or services are sold,
leased or rented, valued in money, whether received in money or oth-
erwise, without any deduction for the following:
(A) The seller’s cost of the property sold;
(B) the cost of materials used, labor or service cost, interest, losses,
all costs of transportation to the seller, all taxes imposed on the seller and
any other expense of the seller;
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(C) charges by the seller for any services necessary to complete the
sale, other than delivery and installation charges;
(D) delivery charges; and
(E) installation charges.
(2) ‘‘Sales or selling price’’ includes consideration received by the
seller from third parties if:
(A) The seller actually receives consideration from a party other than
the purchaser and the consideration is directly related to a price reduction
or discount on the sale;
(B) the seller has an obligation to pass the price reduction or discount
through to the purchaser;
(C) the amount of the consideration attributable to the sale is fixed
and determinable by the seller at the time of the sale of the item to the
purchaser; and
(D) one of the following criteria is met:
(i) The purchaser presents a coupon, certificate or other documen-
tation to the seller to claim a price reduction or discount where the cou-
pon, certificate or documentation is authorized, distributed or granted by
a third party with the understanding that the third party will reimburse
any seller to whom the coupon, certificate or documentation is presented;
(ii) the purchaser identifies to the seller that the purchaser is a mem-
ber of a group or organization entitled to a price reduction or discount.
A preferred customer card that is available to any patron does not con-
stitute membership in such a group; or
(iii) the price reduction or discount is identified as a third party price
reduction or discount on the invoice received by the purchaser or on a
coupon, certificate or other documentation presented by the purchaser.
(3) ‘‘Sales or selling price’’ shall not include:
(A) Discounts, including cash, term or coupons that are not reim-
bursed by a third party that are allowed by a seller and taken by a pur-
chaser on a sale;
(B) interest, financing and carrying charges from credit extended on
the sale of personal property or services, if the amount is separately stated
on the invoice, bill of sale or similar document given to the purchaser;
(C) any taxes legally imposed directly on the consumer that are sep-
arately stated on the invoice, bill of sale or similar document given to the
purchaser;
(D) the amount equal to the allowance given for the trade-in of prop-
erty, if separately stated on the invoice, billing or similar document given
to the purchaser; and
(E) commencing on July 1, 2006, and ending on June 30, 2009, cash
rebates granted by a manufacturer to a purchaser or lessee of a new motor
vehicle if paid directly to the retailer as a result of the original sale.
(mm) ‘‘Seller’’ means a person making sales, leases or rentals of per-
sonal property or services.
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(nn) ‘‘Service’’ means those services described in and taxed under the
provisions of K.S.A. 79-3603, and amendments thereto.
(oo) ‘‘Sourcing rules’’ means the rules set forth in K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
79-3670 through 79-3673, K.S.A. 12-191 and 12-191a, and amendments
thereto, which shall apply to identify and determine the state and local
taxing jurisdiction sales or use taxes to pay, or collect and remit on a
particular retail sale.
(pp) ‘‘Tangible personal property’’ means personal property that can
be seen, weighed, measured, felt or touched, or that is in any other man-
ner perceptible to the senses. Tangible personal property includes elec-
tricity, water, gas, steam and prewritten computer software.
(qq) ‘‘Taxpayer’’ means any person obligated to account to the direc-
tor for taxes collected under the terms of this act.
(rr) ‘‘Tobacco’’ means cigarettes, cigars, chewing or pipe tobacco or
any other item that contains tobacco.
(ss) ‘‘Entity-based exemption’’ means an exemption based on who
purchases the product or who sells the product. An exemption that is
available to all individuals shall not be considered an entity-based exemp-
tion.
(tt) ‘‘Over-the-counter drug’’ means a drug that contains a label that
identifies the product as a drug as required by 21 C.F.R. § 201.66. The
over-the-counter drug label includes: (1) A drug facts panel; or (2) a
statement of the active ingredients with a list of those ingredients con-
tained in the compound, substance or preparation. Over-the-counter
drugs do not include grooming and hygiene products such as soaps, clean-
ing solutions, shampoo, toothpaste, antiperspirants and sun tan lotions
and screens.
(uu) ‘‘Ancillary services’’ means services that are associated with or
incidental to the provision of telecommunications services, including, but
not limited to, detailed telecommunications billing, directory assistance,
vertical service and voice mail services.
(vv) ‘‘Conference bridging service’’ means an ancillary service that
links two or more participants of an audio or video conference call and
may include the provision of a telephone number. Conference bridging
service does not include the telecommunications services used to reach
the conference bridge.
(ww) ‘‘Detailed telecommunications billing service’’ means an ancil-
lary service of separately stating information pertaining to individual calls
on a customer’s billing statement.
(xx) ‘‘Directory assistance’’ means an ancillary service of providing
telephone number information or address information, or both.
(yy) ‘‘Vertical service’’ means an ancillary service that is offered in
connection with one or more telecommunications services, which offers
advanced calling features that allow customers to identify callers and to
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manage multiple calls and call connections, including conference bridging


services.
(zz) ‘‘Voice mail service’’ means an ancillary service that enables the
customer to store, send or receive recorded messages. Voice mail service
does not include any vertical services that the customer may be required
to have in order to utilize the voice mail service.
(aaa) ‘‘Telecommunications service’’ means the electronic transmis-
sion, conveyance or routing of voice, data, audio, video or any other in-
formation or signals to a point, or between or among points. The term
telecommunications service includes such transmission, conveyance or
routing in which computer processing applications are used to act on the
form, code or protocol of the content for purposes of transmissions, con-
veyance or routing without regard to whether such service is referred to
as voice over internet protocol services or is classified by the federal com-
munications commission as enhanced or value added. Telecommunica-
tions service does not include:
(1) Data processing and information services that allow data to be
generated, acquired, stored, processed or retrieved and delivered by an
electronic transmission to a purchaser where such purchaser’s primary
purpose for the underlying transaction is the processed data or informa-
tion;
(2) installation or maintenance of wiring or equipment on a cus-
tomer’s premises;
(3) tangible personal property;
(4) advertising, including, but not limited to, directory advertising;
(5) billing and collection services provided to third parties;
(6) internet access service;
(7) radio and television audio and video programming services, re-
gardless of the medium, including the furnishing of transmission, con-
veyance and routing of such services by the programming service pro-
vider. Radio and television audio and video programming services shall
include, but not be limited to, cable service as defined in 47 U.S.C. §
522(6) and audio and video programming services delivered by commer-
cial mobile radio service providers, as defined in 47 C.F.R. § 20.3;
(8) ancillary services; or
(9) digital products delivered electronically, including, but not limited
to, software, music, video, reading materials or ring tones.
(bbb) ‘‘800 service’’ means a telecommunications service that allows
a caller to dial a toll-free number without incurring a charge for the call.
The service is typically marketed under the name 800, 855, 866, 877 and
888 toll-free calling, and any subsequent numbers designated by the fed-
eral communications commission.
(ccc) ‘‘900 service’’ means an inbound toll telecommunications serv-
ice purchased by a subscriber that allows the subscriber’s customers to
call in to the subscriber’s prerecorded announcement or live service. 900
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service does not include the charge for collection services provided by
the seller of the telecommunications services to the subscriber, or service
or product sold by the subscriber to the subscriber’s customer. The serv-
ice is typically marketed under the name 900 service, and any subsequent
numbers designated by the federal communications commission.
(ddd) ‘‘Value-added non-voice data service’’ means a service that oth-
erwise meets the definition of telecommunications services in which com-
puter processing applications are used to act on the form, content, code
or protocol of the information or data primarily for a purpose other than
transmission, conveyance or routing.
(eee) ‘‘International’’ means a telecommunications service that orig-
inates or terminates in the United States and terminates or originates
outside the United States, respectively. United States includes the Dis-
trict of Columbia or a U.S. territory or possession.
(fff) ‘‘Interstate’’ means a telecommunications service that originates
in one United States state, or a United States territory or possession, and
terminates in a different United States state or a United States territory
or possession.
(ggg) ‘‘Intrastate’’ means a telecommunications service that originates
in one United States state or a United States territory or possession, and
terminates in the same United States state or a United States territory or
possession.
Sec. 9. On and after January 1, 2018, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3607 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 79-3607. (a) Retailers shall make
returns to the director at the times prescribed by this section in the man-
ner prescribed by the director, including electronic filing, upon forms or
format prescribed by the director stating: (1) The name and address of
the retailer; (2) the total amount of gross sales of all tangible personal
property and taxable services rendered by the retailer during the period
for which the return is made; (3) the total amount received during the
period for which the return is made on charge and time sales of tangible
personal property made and taxable services rendered prior to the period
for which the return is made; (4) deductions allowed by law from such
total amount of gross sales and from total amount received during the
period for which the return is made on such charge and time sales; (5)
receipts during the period for which the return is made from the total
amount of sales of tangible personal property and taxable services ren-
dered during such period in the course of such business, after deductions
allowed by law have been made; (6) receipts during the period for which
the return is made from charge and time sales of tangible personal prop-
erty made and taxable services rendered prior to such period in the course
of such business, after deductions allowed by law have been made; (7)
gross receipts during the period for which the return is made from sales
of tangible personal property and taxable services rendered in the course
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of such business upon the basis of which the tax is imposed. The return
shall include such other pertinent information as the director may require.
In making such return, the retailer shall determine the market value of
any consideration, other than money, received in connection with the sale
of any tangible personal property in the course of the business and shall
include such value in the return. Such value shall be subject to review
and revision by the director as hereinafter provided. Refunds made by
the retailer during the period for which the return is made on account of
tangible personal property returned to the retailer shall be allowed as a
deduction under subdivision paragraph (4) of this section in case the
retailer has theretofore included the receipts from such sale in a return
made by such retailer and paid taxes therein imposed by this act. The
retailer shall, at the time of making such return, pay to the director the
amount of tax herein imposed, except as otherwise provided in this sec-
tion. The director may extend the time for making returns and paying
the tax required by this act for any period not to exceed 60 days under
such rules and regulations as the secretary of revenue may prescribe.
When the total tax for which any retailer is liable under this act, does not
exceed the sum of $80 $400 in any calendar year, the retailer shall file an
annual return on or before January 25 of the following year. When the
total tax liability does not exceed $3,200 $4,000 in any calendar year, the
retailer shall file returns quarterly on or before the 25th day of the month
following the end of each calendar quarter. When the total tax liability
exceeds $3,200 $4,000 in any calendar year, the retailer shall file a return
for each month on or before the 25th day of the following month. When
the total tax liability exceeds $32,000 $40,000 in any calendar year, the
retailer shall be required to pay the sales tax liability for the first 15 days
of each month to the director on or before the 25th day of that month.
Any such payment shall accompany the return filed for the preceding
month. A retailer will be considered to have complied with the require-
ments to pay the first 15 days’ liability for any month if, on or before the
25th day of that month, the retailer paid 90% of the liability for that fifteen-
day period, or 50% of such retailer’s liability in the immediate preceding
calendar year for the same month as the month in which the fifteen-day
period occurs computed at the rate applicable in the month in which the
fifteen-day period occurs, and, in either case, paid any underpayment with
the payment required on or before the 25th day of the following month.
Such retailers shall pay their sales tax liabilities for the remainder of each
such month at the time of filing the return for such month. Determina-
tions of amounts of liability in a calendar year for purposes of determining
filing requirements shall be made by the director upon the basis of
amounts of liability by those retailers during the preceding calendar year
or by estimates in cases of retailers having no previous sales tax histories.
The director is hereby authorized to modify the filing schedule for any
retailer when it is apparent that the original determination was inaccurate.
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(b) All model 1, model 2 and model 3 sellers are required to file
returns electronically. Any model 1, model 2 or model 3 seller may submit
its sales and use tax returns in a simplified format approved by the direc-
tor. Any seller that is registered under the agreement, which does not
have a legal requirement to register in this state, and is not a model 1,
model 2 or model 3 seller, may submit its sales and use tax returns as
follows: (1) Upon registration, the director shall provide to the seller the
returns required;
(2) seller shall file a return anytime within one year of the month of
initial registration, and future returns are required on an annual basis in
succeeding years; and
(3) in addition to the returns required in subsection (b)(2), sellers are
required to submit returns in the month following any month in which
they have accumulated state and local sales tax funds for this state in the
amount of $1,600 or more.
Sec. 10. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-187, 12-189, 12-192, 79-213, 79-3298,
79-3299 and 79-3602 are hereby repealed.
Sec. 11. On and after January 1, 2018, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3607 is
hereby repealed.
Sec. 12. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved June 22, 2017.

CHAPTER 100
HOUSE BILL No. 2426
(Amends Chapters 18, 31, 34, 62, 66, 70, 74, 78 and 80)

AN ACT reconciling amendments to certain statutes; amending K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-135, as
amended by section 1 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 36, 12-4117, 12-4120, as amended by
section 7 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 89, 12-4516, 21-6614, as amended by section 15 of
2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, 22-2410, as amended by section 8 of 2017
Senate Bill No. 112, 22-3717, as amended by section 10 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 112,
22-4903, 38-2312, as amended by section 23 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill
No. 40, 65-4202, as amended by section 22 of 2017 Senate Substitute for House Bill
No. 2055, 65-6111 and 74-7305, as amended by section 14 of 2017 House Substitute
for Senate Bill No. 101, and repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 8-135, as amended by section 1 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 89, 12-4112a, 12-4117b,
12-4120, as amended by section 5 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, 12-
4516e, 21-6614, as amended by section 5 of 2017 House Bill No. 2041, 21-6614, as
amended by section 3 of 2017 House Bill No. 2085, 22-2410, as amended by section 6
of 2017 House Bill No. 2041, 22-3717, as amended by section 20 of 2017 House Sub-
stitute for Senate Bill No. 40, 22-4903a, 38-2312, as amended by section 15 of 2017
House Bill No. 2041, 65-4202, as amended by section 3 of 2017 House Bill No. 2025,
65-6111a and 74-7305, as amended by section 24 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 40.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:


Section 1. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-4117 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 12-4117. (a) In each case filed in municipal court other than a
nonmoving traffic violation, where there is a finding of guilty or a plea of
guilty, a plea of no contest, forfeiture of bond or a diversion, a sum in an
amount of $22.50 shall be assessed and such assessment shall be credited
as follows:
One dollar to the local law enforcement training reimbursement fund
established pursuant to K.S.A. 74-5620, and amendments thereto, $11.50
to the law enforcement training center fund established pursuant to
K.S.A. 74-5619, and amendments thereto, $5 to the Kansas commission
on peace officers’ standards and training fund established by K.S.A. 74-
5619, and amendments thereto, $2 to the juvenile alternatives to deten-
tion facilities fund established pursuant to K.S.A. 79-4803, and amend-
ments thereto, to be expended for operational costs of facilities for the
detention of juveniles, $.50 to the protection from abuse fund established
pursuant to K.S.A. 74-7325, and amendments thereto, $.50 to the crime
victims assistance fund established pursuant to K.S.A. 74-7334, and
amendments thereto, $1 to the trauma fund established pursuant to
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-5670, and amendments thereto, and $1 to the de-
partment of corrections forensic psychologist fund established pursuant
to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,151, and amendments thereto.
(b) The judge or clerk of the municipal court shall remit the appro-
priate assessments received pursuant to this section to the state treasurer
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall
deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the local
law enforcement training reimbursement fund, the law enforcement
training center fund, the Kansas commission on peace officers’ standards
and training fund, the juvenile alternatives to detention facilities fund,
the crime victims assistance fund, the trauma fund and the department
of corrections forensic psychologist fund as provided in this section.
(c) For the purpose of determining the amount to be assessed ac-
cording to this section, if more than one complaint is filed in the municipal
court against one individual arising out of the same incident, all such
complaints shall be considered as one case.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-4516 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 12-4516. (a) (1) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d),
(e) and (f), any person who has been convicted of a violation of a city
ordinance of this state may petition the convicting court for the expunge-
ment of such conviction and related arrest records if three or more years
have elapsed since the person:
(A) Satisfied the sentence imposed; or
(B) was discharged from probation, parole or a suspended sentence.
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(2) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f), any
person who has fulfilled the terms of a diversion agreement based on a
violation of a city ordinance of this state may petition the court for the
expungement of such diversion agreement and related arrest records if
three or more years have elapsed since the terms of the diversion agree-
ment were fulfilled.
(b) Any person convicted of a violation of any ordinance that is pro-
hibited by either K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-16,134(a) or (b), and amendments
thereto, and which was adopted prior to July 1, 2014, or who entered into
a diversion agreement in lieu of further criminal proceedings for such
violation, may petition the convicting court for the expungement of such
conviction or diversion agreement and related arrest records.
(c) Any person convicted of the violation of a city ordinance which
would also constitute a violation of K.S.A. 21-3512, prior to its repeal, or
a violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6419, and amendments thereto, or
who entered into a diversion agreement in lieu of further criminal pro-
ceedings for such violation, may petition the convicting court for the
expungement of such conviction or diversion agreement and related ar-
rest records if:
(1) One or more years have elapsed since the person satisfied the
sentence imposed or the terms of a diversion agreement or was dis-
charged from probation, parole, conditional release or a suspended sen-
tence; and
(2) such person can prove they were acting under coercion caused by
the act of another. For purposes of this subsection, ‘‘coercion’’ means:
Threats of harm or physical restraint against any person; a scheme, plan
or pattern intended to cause a person to believe that failure to perform
an act would result in bodily harm or physical restraint against any person;
or the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.
(d) No person may petition for expungement until five or more years
have elapsed since the person satisfied the sentence imposed or the terms
of a diversion agreement or was discharged from probation, parole, con-
ditional release or a suspended sentence, if such person was convicted of
the violation of a city ordinance which would also constitute:
(1) Vehicular homicide, as defined by K.S.A. 21-3405, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5406, and amendments thereto;
(2) driving while the privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the public
highways of this state has been canceled, suspended or revoked, as pro-
hibited by K.S.A. 8-262, and amendments thereto;
(3) perjury resulting from a violation of K.S.A. 8-261a, and amend-
ments thereto;
(4) a violation of the provisions of K.S.A. 8-142 Fifth, and amend-
ments thereto, relating to fraudulent applications;
(5) any crime punishable as a felony wherein a motor vehicle was
used in the perpetration of such crime;
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(6) failing to stop at the scene of an accident and perform the duties
required by K.S.A. 8-1602, 8-1603, prior to its repeal, or 8-1604, and
amendments thereto;
(7) a violation of the provisions of K.S.A. 40-3104, and amendments
thereto, relating to motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; or
(8) a violation of K.S.A. 21-3405b, prior to its repeal.
(e) (1) No person may petition for expungement until five or more
years have elapsed since the person satisfied the sentence imposed or the
terms of a diversion agreement or was discharged from probation, parole,
conditional release or a suspended sentence, if such person was convicted
of a first violation of a city ordinance which would also constitute a first
violation of K.S.A. 8-1567 or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1025, and amendments
thereto.
(2) No person may petition for expungement until 10 or more years
have elapsed since the person satisfied the sentence imposed or was dis-
charged from probation, parole, conditional release or a suspended sen-
tence, if such person was convicted of a second or subsequent violation
of a city ordinance which would also constitute a second or subsequent
violation of K.S.A. 8-1567 or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1025, and amendments
thereto.
(f) There shall be no expungement of convictions or diversions for a
violation of a city ordinance which would also constitute a violation of
K.S.A. 8-2,144, and amendments thereto.
(g) (1) When a petition for expungement is filed, the court shall set
a date for a hearing of such petition and shall cause notice of such hearing
to be given to the prosecuting attorney and the arresting law enforcement
agency. The petition shall state the:
(A) Defendant’s full name;
(B) full name of the defendant at the time of arrest, conviction or
diversion, if different than the defendant’s current name;
(C) defendant’s sex, race and date of birth;
(D) crime for which the defendant was arrested, convicted or di-
verted;
(E) date of the defendant’s arrest, conviction or diversion; and
(F) identity of the convicting court, arresting law enforcement agency
or diverting authority.
(2) A municipal court may prescribe a fee to be charged as costs for
a person petitioning for an order of expungement pursuant to this section.
(3) Any person who may have relevant information about the peti-
tioner may testify at the hearing. The court may inquire into the back-
ground of the petitioner and shall have access to any reports or records
relating to the petitioner that are on file with the secretary of corrections
or the prisoner review board.
(h) At the hearing on the petition, the court shall order the peti-
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tioner’s arrest record, conviction or diversion expunged if the court finds


that:
(1) The petitioner has not been convicted of a felony in the past two
years and no proceeding involving any such crime is presently pending
or being instituted against the petitioner;
(2) the circumstances and behavior of the petitioner warrant the
expungement; and
(3) the expungement is consistent with the public welfare.
(i) When the court has ordered an arrest record, conviction or diver-
sion expunged, the order of expungement shall state the information re-
quired to be contained in the petition. The clerk of the court shall send
a certified copy of the order of expungement to the Kansas bureau of
investigation which shall notify the federal bureau of investigation, the
secretary of corrections and any other criminal justice agency which may
have a record of the arrest, conviction or diversion. If the case was ap-
pealed from municipal court, the clerk of the district court shall send a
certified copy of the order of expungement to the municipal court. The
municipal court shall order the case expunged once the certified copy of
the order of expungement is received. After the order of expungement is
entered, the petitioner shall be treated as not having been arrested, con-
victed or diverted of the crime, except that:
(1) Upon conviction for any subsequent crime, the conviction that
was expunged may be considered as a prior conviction in determining the
sentence to be imposed;
(2) the petitioner shall disclose that the arrest, conviction or diversion
occurred if asked about previous arrests, convictions or diversions:
(A) In any application for licensure as a private detective, private
detective agency, certification as a firearms trainer pursuant to K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 75-7b21, and amendments thereto, or employment as a de-
tective with a private detective agency, as defined by K.S.A. 75-7b01, and
amendments thereto; as security personnel with a private patrol operator,
as defined by K.S.A. 75-7b01, and amendments thereto; or with an insti-
tution, as defined in K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments thereto, of the
Kansas department for aging and disability services;
(B) in any application for admission, or for an order of reinstatement,
to the practice of law in this state;
(C) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for employ-
ment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within the
Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(D) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for executive
director of the Kansas racing and gaming commission, for employment
with the commission or for work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing
as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the commission, or
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to aid in determining qualifications for licensure or renewal of licensure


by the commission;
(E) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for the fol-
lowing under the Kansas expanded lottery act: (i) Lottery gaming facility
manager or prospective manager, racetrack gaming facility manager or
prospective manager, licensee or certificate holder; or (ii) an officer, di-
rector, employee, owner, agent or contractor thereof;
(F) upon application for a commercial driver’s license under K.S.A.
8-2,125 through 8-2,142, and amendments thereto;
(G) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of the state gaming agency;
(H) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of a tribal gaming commission or to hold a license issued pursuant
to a tribal-state gaming compact;
(I) in any application for registration as a broker-dealer, agent, in-
vestment adviser or investment adviser representative all as defined in
K.S.A. 17-12a102, and amendments thereto;
(J) in any application for employment as a law enforcement officer,
as defined in K.S.A. 22-2202 or 74-5602, and amendments thereto; or
(K) for applications received on and after July 1, 2006, to aid in de-
termining the petitioner’s qualifications for a license to carry a concealed
weapon pursuant to the personal and family protection act, K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-7c01 et seq., and amendments thereto; or
(L) for applications received on and after July 1, 2016, to aid in de-
termining the petitioner’s qualifications for a license to act as a bail en-
forcement agent pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7e01 through 75-7e09
and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 50-6,141, and amendments thereto;
(3) the court, in the order of expungement, may specify other cir-
cumstances under which the arrest, conviction or diversion is to be dis-
closed; and
(4) the conviction may be disclosed in a subsequent prosecution for
an offense which requires as an element of such offense a prior conviction
of the type expunged.
(j) Whenever a person is convicted of an ordinance violation, pleads
guilty and pays a fine for such a violation, is placed on parole or probation
or is granted a suspended sentence for such a violation, the person shall
be informed of the ability to expunge the arrest records or conviction.
Whenever a person enters into a diversion agreement, the person shall
be informed of the ability to expunge the diversion.
(k) Subject to the disclosures required pursuant to subsection (i), in
any application for employment, license or other civil right or privilege,
or any appearance as a witness, a person whose arrest records, conviction
or diversion of an offense has been expunged under this statute may state
that such person has never been arrested, convicted or diverted of such
offense.
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(l) Whenever the record of any arrest, conviction or diversion has


been expunged under the provisions of this section or under the provi-
sions of any other existing or former statute, the custodian of the records
of arrest, conviction, diversion and incarceration relating to that crime
shall not disclose the existence of such records, except when requested
by:
(1) The person whose record was expunged;
(2) a private detective agency or a private patrol operator, and the
request is accompanied by a statement that the request is being made in
conjunction with an application for employment with such agency or op-
erator by the person whose record has been expunged;
(3) a court, upon a showing of a subsequent conviction of the person
whose record has been expunged;
(4) the secretary for aging and disability services, or a designee of the
secretary, for the purpose of obtaining information relating to employ-
ment in an institution, as defined in K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments
thereto, of the Kansas department for aging and disability services of any
person whose record has been expunged;
(5) a person entitled to such information pursuant to the terms of the
expungement order;
(6) a prosecuting attorney, and such request is accompanied by a
statement that the request is being made in conjunction with a prosecu-
tion of an offense that requires a prior conviction as one of the elements
of such offense;
(7) the supreme court, the clerk or disciplinary administrator thereof,
the state board for admission of attorneys or the state board for discipline
of attorneys, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the
request is being made in conjunction with an application for admission,
or for an order of reinstatement, to the practice of law in this state by the
person whose record has been expunged;
(8) the Kansas lottery, and the request is accompanied by a statement
that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications for
employment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within
the Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(9) the governor or the Kansas racing and gaming commission, or a
designee of the commission, and the request is accompanied by a state-
ment that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications
for executive director of the commission, for employment with the com-
mission, for work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing as deemed ap-
propriate by the executive director of the commission or for licensure,
renewal of licensure or continued licensure by the commission;
(10) the Kansas racing and gaming commission, or a designee of the
commission, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the re-
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quest is being made to aid in determining qualifications of the following


under the Kansas expanded lottery act:
(A) Lottery gaming facility managers and prospective managers, race-
track gaming facility managers and prospective managers, licensees and
certificate holders; and
(B) their officers, directors, employees, owners, agents and contrac-
tors;
(11) the state gaming agency, and the request is accompanied by a
statement that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifi-
cations:
(A) To be an employee of the state gaming agency; or
(B) to be an employee of a tribal gaming commission or to hold a
license issued pursuant to a tribal-state gaming compact;
(12) the Kansas securities commissioner, or a designee of the com-
missioner, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the request
is being made in conjunction with an application for registration as a
broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser or investment adviser represen-
tative by such agency and the application was submitted by the person
whose record has been expunged;
(13) the attorney general, and the request is accompanied by a state-
ment that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications
for a license to:
(A) Carry a concealed weapon pursuant to the personal and family
protection act; or
(B) act as a bail enforcement agent pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
75-7e01 through 75-7e09 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 50-6,141, and amend-
ments thereto;
(14) the Kansas sentencing commission;
(15) the Kansas commission on peace officers’ standards and training
and the request is accompanied by a statement that the request is being
made to aid in determining certification eligibility as a law enforcement
officer pursuant to K.S.A. 74-5601 et seq., and amendments thereto; or
(16) a law enforcement agency and the request is accompanied by a
statement that the request is being made to aid in determining eligibility
for employment as a law enforcement officer as defined by K.S.A. 22-
2202, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 22-4903 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 22-4903. (a) Violation of the Kansas offender registration act is
the failure by an offender, as defined in K.S.A. 22-4902, and amendments
thereto, to comply with any and all provisions of such act, including any
and all duties set forth in K.S.A. 22-4905 through 22-4907, and amend-
ments thereto. Any violation of the Kansas offender registration act which
continues for more than 30 consecutive days shall, upon the 31st consec-
utive day, constitute a new and separate offense, and shall continue to
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constitute a new and separate offense every 30 days thereafter for as long
as the violation continues.
(b) Aggravated violation of the Kansas offender registration act is vi-
olation of the Kansas offender registration act which continues for more
than 180 consecutive days. Any aggravated violation of the Kansas of-
fender registration act which continues for more than 180 consecutive
days shall, upon the 181st consecutive day, constitute a new and separate
offense, and shall continue to constitute a new and separate violation of
the Kansas offender registration act every 30 days thereafter, or a new
and separate aggravated violation of the Kansas offender registration act
every 180 days thereafter, for as long as the violation continues.
(c) (1) Except as provided in subsection (c)(3), violation of the Kansas
offender registration act is:
(A) Upon a first conviction, a severity level 6 felony;
(B) upon a second conviction, a severity level 5 felony; and
(C) upon a third or subsequent conviction, a severity level 3 felony.
Such violation shall be designated as a person or nonperson crime in
accordance with the designation assigned to the underlying crime for
which the offender is required to be registered under the Kansas offender
registration act. If the offender is required to be registered under both a
person and nonperson underlying crime, the violation shall be designated
as a person crime.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (c)(3), aggravated violation of
the Kansas offender registration act is a severity level 3 felony.
Such violation shall be designated as a person or nonperson crime in
accordance with the designation assigned to the underlying crime for
which the offender is required to be registered under the Kansas offender
registration act. If the offender is required to be registered under both a
person and nonperson underlying crime, the violation shall be designated
as a person crime.
(3) Violation of the Kansas offender registration act or aggravated
violation of the Kansas offender registration act consisting only of failing
to remit payment to the sheriff’s office as required in K.S.A. 22-4905(k)(l),
and amendments thereto, is:
(A) Except as provided in subsection (c)(3)(B), a class A misdemeanor
if, within 15 days of registration, full payment is not remitted to the sher-
iff’s office;
(B) a severity level 9 felony if, within 15 days of the most recent
registration, two or more full payments have not been remitted to the
sheriff’s office.
Such violation shall be designated as a person or nonperson crime in
accordance with the designation assigned to the underlying crime for
which the offender is required to be registered under the Kansas offender
registration act. If the offender is required to be registered under both a
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person and nonperson underlying crime, the violation shall be designated


as a person crime.
(d) Prosecution of violations of this section may be held:
(1) In any county in which the offender resides;
(2) in any county in which the offender is required to be registered
under the Kansas offender registration act;
(3) in any county in which the offender is located during which time
the offender is not in compliance with the Kansas offender registration
act; or
(4) in the county in which any conviction or adjudication occurred
for which the offender is required to be registered under the Kansas
offender registration act.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-4202, as amended by section 22 of 2017
Senate Substitute for House Bill No. 2055, is hereby amended to read as
follows: 65-4202. As used in this act: (a) ‘‘Board’’ means the board of
nursing.
(b) The ‘‘practice of mental health technology’’ means the perform-
ance, under the direction of a physician licensed to practice medicine and
surgery or registered professional nurse, of services in caring for and
treatment of the mentally ill, emotionally disturbed, or people with in-
tellectual disability for compensation or personal profit, which services
that:
(1) Involve responsible nursing participation and provision of input
into the development of person-centered treatment plans and therapeutic
procedures for patients with mental illness or intellectual disability indi-
viduals or groups of individuals specified in subsection (b) requiring in-
terpersonal and technical skills in the observations and recognition of
symptoms and reactions of such patients individuals, the accurate re-
cording of such symptoms and reactions and the carrying out of treat-
ments and medications as prescribed by a licensed physician or a mid-
level practitioner as defined in K.S.A. 65-1626, and amendments thereto;
(2) require an application of techniques and procedures that involve
understanding of cause and effect and the safeguarding of life and health
of the patient individual and others; and
(3) require the performance of duties that are necessary to facilitate
habitation and rehabilitation of the patient individual or are necessary in
the physical, therapeutic and psychiatric care of the patient individual
and require close work with persons licensed to practice medicine and
surgery, psychiatrists, psychologists, rehabilitation therapists, social work-
ers, registered nurses, and other professional personnel.
(c) A ‘‘licensed mental health technician’’ means a person who law-
fully practices mental health technology as defined in this act.
(d) An ‘‘approved course in mental health technology’’ means a pro-
gram of training and study including a basic curriculum which that shall
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be prescribed and approved by the board in accordance with the stan-


dards prescribed herein, the successful completion of which shall be re-
quired before licensure as a mental health technician, except as herein-
after provided.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-6111 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 65-6111. (a) The emergency medical services board shall:
(1) Adopt any rules and regulations necessary to carry out the pro-
visions of this act;
(2) review and approve the allocation and expenditure of moneys ap-
propriated for emergency medical services;
(3) conduct hearings for all regulatory matters concerning ambulance
services, attendants, instructor-coordinators, training officers and provid-
ers of training sponsoring organizations;
(4) submit a budget to the legislature for the operation of the board;
(5) develop a state plan for the delivery of emergency medical serv-
ices;
(6) enter into contracts as may be necessary to carry out the duties
and functions of the board under this act;
(7) review and approve all requests for state and federal funding in-
volving emergency medical services projects in the state or delegate such
duties to the executive director;
(8) approve all training programs for attendants, instructor-coordi-
nators and training officers and prescribe certification application fees by
rules and regulations;
(9) approve methods of examination for certification of attendants,
training officers and instructor-coordinators and prescribe examination
fees by rules and regulations;
(10) appoint a medical advisory council of not less than six members,
including one board member who shall be a physician and not less than
five other physicians who are active and knowledgeable in the field of
emergency medical services who are not members of the board to advise
and assist the board in medical standards and practices as determined by
the board. The medical advisory council shall elect a chairperson from
among its membership and shall meet upon the call of the chairperson;
and
(11) approve providers of training sponsoring organizations by pre-
scribing standards and requirements by rules and regulations and with-
draw or modify such approval in accordance with the Kansas administra-
tive procedures procedure act and the rules and regulations of the board.
(b) The emergency medical services board may grant a temporary
variance from an identified rule or regulation when a literal application
or enforcement of the rule or regulation would result in serious hardship
and the relief granted would not result in any unreasonable risk to the
public interest, safety or welfare.
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(c) (1) In addition to or in lieu of any other administrative, civil or


criminal remedy provided by law, the board, in accordance with the Kan-
sas administrative procedure act, upon the finding of a violation of a pro-
vision of this act or the provisions of article 61 of chapter 65 of the Kansas
Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, or rules and regulations
adopted pursuant to such provisions:
(A) May impose a fine on any person granted a certificate by the
board in an amount not to exceed $500 for each violation; or
(B) may impose a fine on an ambulance service which holds a permit
to operate in this state or on a sponsoring organization in an amount not
to exceed $2,500 for each violation.
(2) All fines assessed and collected under this section shall be remit-
ted to the state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance,
the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury
to the credit of the state general fund.
(d) (1) In connection with any investigation by the board, the board
or its duly authorized agents or employees shall at all reasonable times
have access to, for the purpose of examination and the right to copy any
document, report, record or other physical evidence of any person being
investigated, or any document, report, record or other evidence main-
tained by and in possession of any clinic, laboratory, pharmacy, medical
care facility or other public or private agency, if such document, report,
record or evidence relates to professional competence, unprofessional
conduct or the mental or physical ability of the person to perform activ-
ities the person is authorized to perform.
(2) For the purpose of all investigations and proceedings conducted
by the board:
(A) The board may issue subpoenas compelling the attendance and
testimony of witnesses or the production for examination or copying of
documents or any other physical evidence if such evidence relates to
professional competence, unprofessional conduct or the mental or phys-
ical ability of a person being investigated to perform activities the person
is authorized to perform. Within five days after the service of the sub-
poena on any person requiring the production of any evidence in the
person’s possession or under the person’s control, such person may pe-
tition the board to revoke, limit or modify the subpoena. The board shall
revoke, limit or modify such subpoena if in its opinion the evidence re-
quired does not relate to practices which may be grounds for disciplinary
action, is not relevant to the charge which is the subject matter of the
proceeding or investigation, or does not describe with sufficient partic-
ularity the physical evidence which is required to be produced. Any mem-
ber of the board, or any agent designated by the board, may administer
oaths or affirmations, examine witnesses and receive such evidence.
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(B) Any person appearing before the board shall have the right to be
represented by counsel.
(C) The district court, upon application by the board or by the person
subpoenaed, shall have jurisdiction to issue an order:
(i) Requiring such person to appear before the board or the board’s
duly authorized agent to produce evidence relating to the matter under
investigation; or
(ii) revoking, limiting or modifying the subpoena if in the court’s opin-
ion the evidence demanded does not relate to practices which may be
grounds for disciplinary action, is not relevant to the charge which is the
subject matter of the hearing or investigation or does not describe with
sufficient particularity the evidence which is required to be produced.
(3) Disclosure or use of any such information received by the board
or of any record containing such information, for any purpose other than
that provided by this subsection is a class A misdemeanor and shall con-
stitute grounds for removal from office, termination of employment or
denial, revocation or suspension of any certificate or permit issued under
article 61 of chapter 65 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amend-
ments thereto. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to make
unlawful the disclosure of any such information by the board in a hearing
held pursuant to this act.
(4) Patient records, including clinical records, medical reports, labo-
ratory statements and reports, files, films, other reports or oral statements
relating to diagnostic findings or treatment of patients, information from
which a patient or a patient’s family might be identified, peer review or
risk management records or information received and records kept by
the board as a result of the investigation procedure outlined in this sub-
section shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed.
(5) Nothing in this subsection or any other provision of law making
communications between a physician and the physician’s patient a privi-
leged communication shall apply to investigations or proceedings con-
ducted pursuant to this subsection. The board and its employees, agents
and representatives shall keep in confidence the names of any patients
whose records are reviewed during the course of investigations and pro-
ceedings pursuant to this subsection.
(e) The emergency medical services board shall prepare an annual
report on or before January 15 of each year on the number, amount and
reasons for the fines imposed by the board and the number of and reasons
for subpoenas issued by the board during the previous calendar year. The
report shall be provided to the senate committee on federal and state
affairs and the house committee on federal and state affairs.
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-135, as amended by section 1 of 2017
Senate Bill No. 36, is hereby amended to read as follows: 8-135. (a) Upon
the transfer of ownership of any vehicle registered under this act, the
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registration of the vehicle and the right to use any license plate thereon
shall expire and thereafter there shall be no transfer of any registration,
and the license plate shall be removed by the owner thereof. Except as
provided in K.S.A. 8-172, and amendments thereto, and 8-1,147, and
amendments thereto, it shall be unlawful for any person, other than the
person to whom the license plate was originally issued, to have possession
thereof. When the ownership of a registered vehicle is transferred, the
original owner of the license plate may register another vehicle under the
same number, upon application and payment of a fee of $1.50, if such
other vehicle does not require a higher license fee. If a higher license fee
is required, then the transfer may be made upon the payment of the
transfer fee of $1.50 and the difference between the fee originally paid
and that due for the new vehicle.
(b) Subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 8-198(a), and amendments
thereto, upon the transfer or sale of any vehicle by any person or dealer,
or upon any transfer in accordance with K.S.A. 59-3511, and amendments
thereto, the new owner thereof, within 60 days, inclusive of weekends
and holidays, from date of such transfer shall make application to the
division for registration or reregistration of the vehicle, but no person
shall operate the vehicle on any highway in this state during the sixty-day
period without having applied for and obtained temporary registration
from the county treasurer or from a dealer. After the expiration of the
sixty-day period, it shall be unlawful for the owner or any other person
to operate such vehicle upon the highways of this state unless the vehicle
has been registered as provided in this act. For failure to make application
for registration as provided in this section, a penalty of $2 shall be added
to other fees. When a person has a current motorcycle or passenger ve-
hicle registration and license plate, including any registration decal affixed
thereto, for a vehicle and has sold or otherwise disposed of the vehicle
and has acquired another motorcycle or passenger vehicle and intends to
transfer the registration and the license plate to the motorcycle or pas-
senger vehicle acquired, but has not yet had the registration transferred
in the office of the county treasurer, such person may operate the mo-
torcycle or passenger vehicle acquired for a period of not to exceed 60
days by displaying the license plate on the rear of the vehicle acquired.
If the acquired vehicle is a new vehicle such person also must carry the
assigned certificate of title or manufacturer’s statement of origin when
operating the acquired vehicle, except that a dealer may operate such
vehicle by displaying such dealer’s dealer license plate.
(c) Certificate of title: No vehicle required to be registered shall be
registered or any license plate or registration decal issued therefor, unless
the applicant for registration shall present satisfactory evidence of own-
ership and apply for an original certificate of title for such vehicle. The
following paragraphs of this subsection shall apply to the issuance of a
certificate of title for a nonhighway vehicle, salvage vehicle or rebuilt
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salvage vehicle, as defined in K.S.A. 8-197, and amendments thereto,


except to the extent such paragraphs are made inapplicable by or are
inconsistent with K.S.A. 8-198, and amendments thereto, and to any elec-
tronic certificate of title, except to the extent such paragraphs are made
inapplicable by or are inconsistent with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-135d, and
amendments thereto, or with rules and regulations adopted pursuant to
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-135d, and amendments thereto.
The provisions of paragraphs (1) through (14) shall apply to any certif-
icate of title issued prior to January 1, 2003, which indicates that there is
a lien or encumbrance on such vehicle.
(1) An application for certificate of title shall be made by the owner
or the owner’s agent upon a form furnished by the division and shall state
all liens or encumbrances thereon, and such other information as the
division may require. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section,
no certificate of title shall be issued for a vehicle having any unreleased
lien or encumbrance thereon, unless the transfer of such vehicle has been
consented to in writing by the holder of the lien or encumbrance. Such
consent shall be in a form approved by the division. In the case of mem-
bers of the armed forces of the United States while the United States is
engaged at war with any foreign nation and for a period of six months
next following the cessation of hostilities, such application may be signed
by the owner’s spouse, parents, brother or sister. The county treasurer
shall use reasonable diligence in ascertaining whether the facts stated in
such application are true, and if satisfied that the applicant is the lawful
owner of such vehicle, or otherwise entitled to have the same registered
in such applicant’s name, shall so notify the division, who shall issue an
appropriate certificate of title. The certificate of title shall be in a form
approved by the division, and shall contain a statement of any liens or
encumbrances which the application shows, and such other information
as the division determines.
(2) The certificate of title shall contain upon the reverse side a form
for assignment of title to be executed by the owner. This assignment shall
contain a statement of all liens or encumbrances on the vehicle at the
time of assignment. The certificate of title shall also contain on the reverse
side blank spaces so that an abstract of mileage as to each owner will be
available. The seller at the time of each sale shall insert and certify the
mileage and the purchase price on the form filed for application or reas-
signment of title, and the division shall insert such mileage on the certif-
icate of title when issued to purchaser or assignee. The signature of the
purchaser or assignee is required on the form filed for application or
reassignment of title, acknowledging the odometer and purchase price
certification made by the seller, except that vehicles which are 10 model
years or older and trucks with a gross vehicle weight of more than 16,000
pounds shall be exempt from the mileage acknowledgment requirement
of the purchaser or assignee. Such title shall indicate whether the vehicle
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for which it is issued has been titled previously as a nonhighway vehicle


or salvage vehicle. In addition, the reverse side shall contain two forms
for reassignment by a dealer, stating the liens or encumbrances thereon.
The first form of reassignment shall be used only when a dealer sells the
vehicle to another dealer. The second form of reassignment shall be used
by a dealer when selling the vehicle to another dealer or the ultimate
owner of the vehicle. The reassignment by a dealer shall be used only
where the dealer resells the vehicle, and during the time that the vehicle
remains in the dealer’s possession for resale, the certificate of title shall
be dormant. When the ownership of any vehicle passes by operation of
law, or repossession upon default of a lease, security agreement, or ex-
ecutory sales contract, the person owning such vehicle, upon furnishing
satisfactory proof to the county treasurer of such ownership, may procure
a certificate of title to the vehicle. When a vehicle is registered in another
state and is repossessed in another state, the owner of such vehicle shall
not be entitled to obtain a valid Kansas title or registration, except that
when a vehicle is registered in another state, but is financed originally by
a financial institution chartered in the state of Kansas or when a financial
institution chartered in Kansas purchases a pool of motor vehicle loans
from the resolution trust corporation or a federal regulatory agency, and
the vehicle is repossessed in another state, such Kansas financial institu-
tion shall be entitled to obtain a valid Kansas title or registration. In
addition to any other fee required for the issuance of a certificate of title,
any applicant obtaining a certificate of title for a repossessed vehicle shall
pay a fee of $3.
(3) Dealers shall execute, upon delivery to the purchaser of every new
vehicle, a manufacturer’s statement of origin stating the liens and encum-
brances thereon. Such statement of origin shall be delivered to the pur-
chaser at the time of delivery of the vehicle or at a time agreed upon by
the parties, not to exceed 30 days, inclusive of weekends and holidays.
The agreement of the parties shall be executed on a form approved by
the division. In the event delivery of title cannot be made personally, the
seller may deliver the manufacturer’s statement of origin by restricted
mail to the address of purchaser shown on the purchase agreement. The
manufacturer’s statement of origin may include an attachment containing
assignment of such statement of origin on forms approved by the division.
Upon the presentation to the division of a manufacturer’s statement of
origin, by a manufacturer or dealer for a new vehicle, sold in this state, a
certificate of title shall be issued if there is also an application for regis-
tration, except that no application for registration shall be required for a
travel trailer used for living quarters and not operated on the highways.
(4) The fee for each original certificate of title shall be $10 in addition
to the fee for registration of such vehicle, trailer or semitrailer. The cer-
tificate of title shall be good for the life of the vehicle, trailer or semitrailer
while owned or held by the original holder of the certificate of title.
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(5) Except for a vehicle registered by a federally recognized Indian


tribe, as provided in paragraph (16), upon sale and delivery to the pur-
chaser of every vehicle subject to a purchase money security interest as
provided in article 9 of chapter 84 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and
amendments thereto, the dealer or secured party may complete a notice
of security interest and when so completed, the purchaser shall execute
the notice, in a form prescribed by the division, describing the vehicle
and showing the name and address of the secured party and of the debtor
and other information the division requires. On and after July 1, 2007,
only one lien shall be taken or accepted for vehicles with a gross vehicle
weight rating of 26,000 pounds or less. As used in this section ‘‘gross
vehicle weight rating’’ shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in 49
C.F.R. § 390.5, as in effect on July 1, 2017, or any later version as estab-
lished in rules and regulations adopted by the state corporation commis-
sion. The dealer or secured party, within 30 days of the sale and delivery,
may mail or deliver the notice of security interest, together with a fee of
$2.50, to the division. The notice of security interest shall be retained by
the division until it receives an application for a certificate of title to the
vehicle and a certificate of title is issued. The certificate of title shall
indicate any security interest in the vehicle. Upon issuance of the certif-
icate of title, the division shall mail or deliver confirmation of the receipt
of the notice of security interest, the date the certificate of title is issued
and the security interest indicated, to the secured party at the address
shown on the notice of security interest. The proper completion and
timely mailing or delivery of a notice of security interest by a dealer or
secured party shall perfect a security interest in the vehicle, as referenced
in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 84-9-311, and amendments thereto, on the date of
such mailing or delivery. The county treasurers shall mail a copy of the
title application to the lienholder. For any vehicle subject to a lien, the
county treasurer, division or contractor shall collect from the applicant a
$1.50 service fee for processing and mailing a copy of the title application
to the lienholder.
(6) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate in this state a vehicle
required to be registered under this act, or to transfer the title to any
such vehicle to any person or dealer, unless a certificate of title has been
issued as herein provided. In the event of a sale or transfer of ownership
of a vehicle for which a certificate of title has been issued, which certif-
icate of title is in the possession of the transferor at the time of delivery
of the vehicle, the holder of such certificate of title shall endorse on the
same an assignment thereof, with warranty of title in a form prescribed
by the division and printed thereon and the transferor shall deliver the
same to the buyer at the time of delivery to the buyer of the vehicle or
at a time agreed upon by the parties, not to exceed 60 days, inclusive of
weekends and holidays, after the time of delivery. The agreement of the
parties shall be executed on a form provided by the division. The require-
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ments of this paragraph concerning delivery of an assigned title are sat-


isfied if the transferor mails to the transferee by restricted mail the as-
signed certificate of title within the 60 days, and if the transferor is a
dealer, as defined by K.S.A. 8-2401, and amendments thereto, such trans-
feror shall be deemed to have possession of the certificate of title if the
transferor has made application therefor to the division. The buyer shall
then present such assigned certificate of title to the division at the time
of making application for registration of such vehicle. A new certificate
of title shall be issued to the buyer, upon payment of the fee of $10. If
such vehicle is sold to a resident of another state or country, the dealer
or person making the sale shall notify the division of the sale and the
division shall make notation thereof in the records of the division. When
a person acquires a security interest that such person seeks to perfect on
a vehicle subsequent to the issuance of the original title on such vehicle,
such person shall require the holder of the certificate of title to surrender
the same and sign an application for a mortgage title in form prescribed
by the division. Upon such surrender such person shall immediately de-
liver the certificate of title, application, and a fee of $10 to the division.
Delivery of the surrendered title, application and tender of the required
fee shall perfect a security interest in the vehicle as referenced in K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 84-9-311, and amendments thereto. On and after July 1, 2007,
only one lien may be taken or accepted for security for an obligation to
be secured by a lien to be shown on a certificate of title for vehicles with
a gross vehicle weight rating, as defined in 49 C.F.R. § 390.5, as in effect
on July 1, 2017, or any later version as established in rules and regulations
adopted by the state corporation commission, of 26,000 pounds or less.
A refinancing shall not be subject to the limitations of this act. A refi-
nancing is deemed to occur when the original obligation is satisfied and
replaced by a new obligation. Lien obligations created before July 1, 2007,
which are of a continuing nature shall not be subject to the limitations of
this act until the obligation is satisfied. A lien in violation of this provision
is void. Upon receipt of the surrendered title, application and fee, the
division shall issue a new certificate of title showing the liens or encum-
brances so created, but only one lien or encumbrance may be shown upon
a title for vehicles with a gross vehicle rating of 26,000 pounds or less,
and not more than two liens or encumbrances may be shown upon a title
for vehicles in excess of 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating. When
a prior lienholder’s name is removed from the title, there must be satis-
factory evidence presented to the division that the lien or encumbrance
has been paid. When the indebtedness to a lienholder, whose name is
shown upon a title, is paid in full, such lienholder shall comply with the
provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1,157, and amendments thereto.
(7) It shall be unlawful for any person to buy or sell in this state any
vehicle required to be registered, unless, at the time of delivery thereof
or at a time agreed upon by the parties, not to exceed 60 days, inclusive
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of weekends and holidays, after the time of delivery, there shall pass
between the parties a certificate of title with an assignment thereof. The
sale of a vehicle required to be registered under the laws of this state,
without assignment of the certificate of title, is fraudulent and void, unless
the parties shall agree that the certificate of title with assignment thereof
shall pass between them at a time other than the time of delivery, but
within 60 days thereof. The requirements of this paragraph concerning
delivery of an assigned title shall be satisfied if: (A) The seller mails to
the purchaser by restricted mail the assigned certificate of title within 60
days; or (B) if the transferor is a dealer, as defined by K.S.A. 8-2401, and
amendments thereto, such seller shall be deemed to have possession of
the certificate of title if such seller has made application therefor to the
division; or (C) if the transferor is a dealer and has assigned a title pur-
suant to subsection (c)(9).
(8) In cases of sales under the order of a court of a vehicle required
to be registered under this act, the officer conducting such sale shall issue
to the purchaser a certificate naming the purchaser and reciting the facts
of the sale, which certificate shall be prima facie evidence of the own-
ership of such purchaser for the purpose of obtaining a certificate of title
to such motor vehicle and for registering the same. Any such purchaser
shall be allowed 60 days, inclusive of weekends and holidays, from the
date of sale to make application to the division for a certificate of title
and for the registering of such motor vehicle.
(9) Any dealer who has acquired a vehicle, the title for which was
issued under the laws of and in a state other than the state of Kansas,
shall not be required to obtain a Kansas certificate of title therefor during
the time such vehicle remains in such dealer’s possession and at such
dealer’s place of business for the purpose of sale. The purchaser or trans-
feree shall present the assigned title to the division of vehicles when
making application for a certificate of title as provided in subsection (c)(1).
(10) Motor vehicles may be held and titled in transfer-on-death form.
(11) Notwithstanding the provisions of this act with respect to time
requirements for delivery of a certificate of title, or manufacturer’s state-
ment of origin, as applicable, any person who chooses to reaffirm the sale
in writing on a form approved by the division which advises them of their
rights pursuant to subsection (c)(7) and who has received and accepted
assignment of the certificate of title or manufacturer’s statement of origin
for the vehicle in issue may not thereafter void or set aside the transaction
with respect to the vehicle for the reason that a certificate of title or
manufacturer’s statement of origin was not timely delivered, and in such
instances the sale of a vehicle shall not be deemed to be fraudulent and
void for that reason alone.
(12) The owner of any vehicle assigning a certificate of title in ac-
cordance with the provisions of this section may file with the division a
form indicating that such owner has assigned such certificate of title. Such
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forms shall be furnished by the division and shall contain such information
as the division may require. Any owner filing a form as provided in this
paragraph shall pay a fee of $10. The filing of such form shall be prima
facie evidence that such certificate of title was assigned and shall create
a rebuttable presumption. If the assignee of a certificate of title fails to
make application for registration, an owner assigning such title and filing
the form in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph shall not be
held liable for damages resulting from the operation of such vehicle.
(13) Application for a certificate of title on a boat trailer with a gross
weight over 2,000 pounds shall be made by the owner or the owner’s
agent upon a form to be furnished by the division and shall contain such
information as the division shall determine necessary. The division may
waive any information requested on the form if it is not available. The
application together with a bill of sale for the boat trailer shall be accepted
as prima facie evidence that the applicant is the owner of the boat trailer,
provided that a Kansas title for such trailer has not previously been issued.
If the application and bill of sale are used to obtain a certificate of title
for a boat trailer under this paragraph, the certificate of title shall not be
issued until an inspection in accordance with K.S.A. 8-116a(a), and
amendments thereto, has been completed.
(14) In addition to the two forms for reassignment under subsection
(c)(2), a dealer may attach one additional reassignment form to a certif-
icate of title. The director of vehicles shall prescribe and furnish such
reassignment forms. The reassignment form shall be used by a dealer
when selling the vehicle to another dealer or the ultimate owner of the
vehicle only when the two reassignment forms under subsection (c)(2)
have already been used. The fee for a reassignment form shall be $6.50.
A dealer may purchase reassignment forms in multiples of five upon mak-
ing proper application and the payment of required fees.
(15) A first stage manufacturer, as defined in K.S.A. 8-2401, and
amendments thereto, who manufactures a motor vehicle in this state, and
who sells such motor vehicles to dealers located in a foreign country, may
execute a manufacturer’s statement of origin to the division of vehicles
for the purpose of obtaining an export certificate of title. The motor ve-
hicle issued an export certificate of title shall not be required to be reg-
istered in this state. An export certificate of title shall not be used to
register such vehicle in the United States.
(16) A security interest in a vehicle registered by a federally recog-
nized Indian tribe shall be deemed valid under Kansas law if validly per-
fected under the applicable tribal law and the lien is noted on the face
of the tribal certificate of title.
(17) On and after January 1, 2010, a certificate of title issued for a
rebuilt salvage vehicle for the initial time, shall indicate on such title, the
reduced classification of such vehicle as provided under K.S.A. 79-5104,
and amendments thereto.
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Sec. 7. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-4120, as amended by section 7 of 2017


Senate Bill No. 89, is hereby amended to read as follows: 12-4120. (a)
On and after July 1, 2012, the amount of $250 from each fine imposed
for a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting the acts prohibited by K.S.A.
8-1567 or 8-2,144 or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1025, and amendments thereto,
shall be remitted by the judge or clerk of the municipal court to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state
treasurer shall credit the entire amount to the community corrections
supervision fund established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,113, and amend-
ments thereto.
(b) On and after July 1, 2013, the amount of $2,500 fromOne-half of
each fine imposed for a violation of a city ordinance prohibiting the acts
prohibited by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6421, and amendments thereto, shall
be remitted by the judge or clerk of the municipal court to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and the remainder shall be remitted as otherwise
permitted by law. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state trea-
surer shall credit the entire amount to the human trafficking victim as-
sistance fund established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-758, and amendments
thereto.
(c) On and after July 1, 2017, the amount of $20 from each fine
imposed for a violation of a city ordinance requiring the use of safety belts
for those individuals required by K.S.A. 8-2503(a)(1), and amendments
thereto, shall be remitted by the judge or clerk of the municipal court to
the state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state
treasurer shall credit the entire amount to the seat belt safety fund es-
tablished by section 4 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 89, and amendments
thereto.
Sec. 8. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6614, as amended by section 15 of 2017
House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, is hereby amended to read as
follows: 21-6614. (a) (1) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d),
(e) and (f), any person convicted in this state of a traffic infraction, ciga-
rette or tobacco infraction, misdemeanor or a class D or E felony, or for
crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, any nongrid felony or felony
ranked in severity levels 6 through 10 of the nondrug grid, or for crimes
committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior to July 1, 2012, any felony
ranked in severity level 4 of the drug grid, or for crimes committed on or
after July 1, 2012, any felony ranked in severity level 5 of the drug grid
may petition the convicting court for the expungement of such conviction
or related arrest records if three or more years have elapsed since the
person: (A) Satisfied the sentence imposed; or (B) was discharged from
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probation, a community correctional services program, parole, post-


release supervision, conditional release or a suspended sentence.
(2) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f), any
person who has fulfilled the terms of a diversion agreement may petition
the district court for the expungement of such diversion agreement and
related arrest records if three or more years have elapsed since the terms
of the diversion agreement were fulfilled.
(b) Any person convicted of prostitution, as defined in K.S.A. 21-
3512, prior to its repeal, convicted of a violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
6419, and amendments thereto, or who entered into a diversion agree-
ment in lieu of further criminal proceedings for such violation, may
petition the convicting court for the expungement of such conviction or
diversion agreement and related arrest records if:
(1) One or more years have elapsed since the person satisfied the
sentence imposed or the terms of a diversion agreement or was dis-
charged from probation, a community correctional services program, pa-
role, postrelease supervision, conditional release or a suspended sentence;
and
(2) such person can prove they were acting under coercion caused by
the act of another. For purposes of this subsection, ‘‘coercion’’ means:
Threats of harm or physical restraint against any person; a scheme, plan
or pattern intended to cause a person to believe that failure to perform
an act would result in bodily harm or physical restraint against any person;
or the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.
(c) Except as provided in subsections (e) and (f), no person may pe-
tition for expungement until five or more years have elapsed since the
person satisfied the sentence imposed or the terms of a diversion agree-
ment or was discharged from probation, a community correctional serv-
ices program, parole, postrelease supervision, conditional release or a sus-
pended sentence, if such person was convicted of a class A, B or C felony,
or for crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, if convicted of an off-
grid felony or any felony ranked in severity levels 1 through 5 of the
nondrug grid, or for crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior
to July 1, 2012, any felony ranked in severity levels 1 through 3 of the
drug grid, or for crimes committed on or after July 1, 2012, any felony
ranked in severity levels 1 through 4 of the drug grid, or:
(1) Vehicular homicide, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3405, prior to its re-
peal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5406, and amendments thereto, or as pro-
hibited by any law of another state which is in substantial conformity with
that statute;
(2) driving while the privilege to operate a motor vehicle on the public
highways of this state has been canceled, suspended or revoked, as pro-
hibited by K.S.A. 8-262, and amendments thereto, or as prohibited by
any law of another state which is in substantial conformity with that stat-
ute;
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(3) perjury resulting from a violation of K.S.A. 8-261a, and amend-


ments thereto, or resulting from the violation of a law of another state
which is in substantial conformity with that statute;
(4) violating the provisions of K.S.A. 8-142 Fifth, and amendments
thereto, relating to fraudulent applications or violating the provisions of
a law of another state which is in substantial conformity with that statute;
(5) any crime punishable as a felony wherein a motor vehicle was
used in the perpetration of such crime;
(6) failing to stop at the scene of an accident and perform the duties
required by K.S.A. 8-1602, 8-1603, prior to its repeal, or 8-1604, and
amendments thereto, or required by a law of another state which is in
substantial conformity with those statutes;
(7) violating the provisions of K.S.A. 40-3104, and amendments
thereto, relating to motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; or
(8) a violation of K.S.A. 21-3405b, prior to its repeal.
(d) (1) No person may petition for expungement until five or more
years have elapsed since the person satisfied the sentence imposed or the
terms of a diversion agreement or was discharged from probation, a com-
munity correctional services program, parole, postrelease supervision,
conditional release or a suspended sentence, if such person was convicted
of a first violation of K.S.A. 8-1567 or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1025, and
amendments thereto, including any diversion for such violation.
(2) No person may petition for expungement until 10 or more years
have elapsed since the person satisfied the sentence imposed or was dis-
charged from probation, a community correctional services program, pa-
role, postrelease supervision, conditional release or a suspended sentence,
if such person was convicted of a second or subsequent violation of K.S.A.
8-1567 or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-1025, and amendments thereto.
(3) Except as provided further, the provisions of this subsection shall
apply to all violations committed on or after July 1, 2006. The provisions
of subsection (d)(2) shall not apply to violations committed on or after
July 1, 2014, but prior to July 1, 2015.
(e) There shall be no expungement of convictions for the following
offenses or of convictions for an attempt to commit any of the following
offenses:
(1) Rape, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3502, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 21-5503, and amendments thereto;
(2) indecent liberties with a child or aggravated indecent liberties
with a child, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3503 or 21-3504, prior to their repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506, and amendments thereto;
(3) criminal sodomy, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3505(a)(2) or (a)(3),
prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504(a)(3) or (a)(4), and
amendments thereto;
(4) aggravated criminal sodomy, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3506, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504, and amendments thereto;
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(5) indecent solicitation of a child or aggravated indecent solicitation


of a child, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3510 or 21-3511, prior to their repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508, and amendments thereto;
(6) sexual exploitation of a child, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3516, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5510, and amendments thereto;
(7) internet trading in child pornography or aggravated internet trad-
ing in child pornography, as defined in section 3, and amendments
thereto;
(8) aggravated incest, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3603, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5604, and amendments thereto;
(9) endangering a child or aggravated endangering a child, as defined
in K.S.A. 21-3608 or 21-3608a, prior to their repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
21-5601, and amendments thereto;
(10) abuse of a child, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3609, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5602, and amendments thereto;
(11) capital murder, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3439, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5401, and amendments thereto;
(12) murder in the first degree, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3401, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5402, and amendments thereto;
(13) murder in the second degree, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3402, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5403, and amendments thereto;
(14) voluntary manslaughter, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3403, prior to
its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5404, and amendments thereto;
(15) involuntary manslaughter, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3404, prior to
its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5405, and amendments thereto;
(16) sexual battery, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3517, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5505, and amendments thereto, when the victim
was less than 18 years of age at the time the crime was committed;
(17) aggravated sexual battery, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3518, prior to
its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5505, and amendments thereto;
(18) a violation of K.S.A. 8-2,144, and amendments thereto, including
any diversion for such violation; or
(19) any conviction for any offense in effect at any time prior to July
1, 2011, that is comparable to any offense as provided in this subsection.
(f) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for any offender
who is required to register as provided in the Kansas offender registration
act, K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, there shall be no
expungement of any conviction or any part of the offender’s criminal
record while the offender is required to register as provided in the Kansas
offender registration act.
(g) (1) When a petition for expungement is filed, the court shall set
a date for a hearing of such petition and shall cause notice of such hearing
to be given to the prosecutor and the arresting law enforcement agency.
The petition shall state the:
(A) Defendant’s full name;
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(B) full name of the defendant at the time of arrest, conviction or


diversion, if different than the defendant’s current name;
(C) defendant’s sex, race and date of birth;
(D) crime for which the defendant was arrested, convicted or di-
verted;
(E) date of the defendant’s arrest, conviction or diversion; and
(F) identity of the convicting court, arresting law enforcement au-
thority or diverting authority.
(2) Except as otherwise provided by law, a petition for expungement
shall be accompanied by a docket fee in the amount of $176. On and
after July 1, 2015 2017, through June 30, 2017 2019, the supreme court
may impose a charge, not to exceed $19 per case, to fund the costs of
non-judicial personnel. The charge established in this section shall be the
only fee collected or moneys in the nature of a fee collected for the case.
Such charge shall only be established by an act of the legislature and no
other authority is established by law or otherwise to collect a fee.
(3) All petitions for expungement shall be docketed in the original
criminal action. Any person who may have relevant information about the
petitioner may testify at the hearing. The court may inquire into the
background of the petitioner and shall have access to any reports or re-
cords relating to the petitioner that are on file with the secretary of cor-
rections or the prisoner review board.
(h) At the hearing on the petition, the court shall order the peti-
tioner’s arrest record, conviction or diversion expunged if the court finds
that:
(1) The petitioner has not been convicted of a felony in the past two
years and no proceeding involving any such crime is presently pending
or being instituted against the petitioner;
(2) the circumstances and behavior of the petitioner warrant the
expungement; and
(3) the expungement is consistent with the public welfare.
(i) When the court has ordered an arrest record, conviction or diver-
sion expunged, the order of expungement shall state the information re-
quired to be contained in the petition. The clerk of the court shall send
a certified copy of the order of expungement to the Kansas bureau of
investigation which shall notify the federal bureau of investigation, the
secretary of corrections and any other criminal justice agency which may
have a record of the arrest, conviction or diversion. If the case was ap-
pealed from municipal court, the clerk of the district court shall send a
certified copy of the order of expungement to the municipal court. The
municipal court shall order the case expunged once the certified copy of
the order of expungement is received. After the order of expungement is
entered, the petitioner shall be treated as not having been arrested, con-
victed or diverted of the crime, except that:
(1) Upon conviction for any subsequent crime, the conviction that
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was expunged may be considered as a prior conviction in determining the


sentence to be imposed;
(2) the petitioner shall disclose that the arrest, conviction or diversion
occurred if asked about previous arrests, convictions or diversions:
(A) In any application for licensure as a private detective, private
detective agency, certification as a firearms trainer pursuant to K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 75-7b21, and amendments thereto, or employment as a de-
tective with a private detective agency, as defined by K.S.A. 75-7b01, and
amendments thereto; as security personnel with a private patrol operator,
as defined by K.S.A. 75-7b01, and amendments thereto; or with an insti-
tution, as defined in K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments thereto, of the
Kansas department for aging and disability services;
(B) in any application for admission, or for an order of reinstatement,
to the practice of law in this state;
(C) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for employ-
ment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within the
Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(D) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for executive
director of the Kansas racing and gaming commission, for employment
with the commission or for work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing
as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the commission, or
to aid in determining qualifications for licensure or renewal of licensure
by the commission;
(E) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for the fol-
lowing under the Kansas expanded lottery act: (i) Lottery gaming facility
manager or prospective manager, racetrack gaming facility manager or
prospective manager, licensee or certificate holder; or (ii) an officer, di-
rector, employee, owner, agent or contractor thereof;
(F) upon application for a commercial driver’s license under K.S.A.
8-2,125 through 8-2,142, and amendments thereto;
(G) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of the state gaming agency;
(H) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of a tribal gaming commission or to hold a license issued pursuant
to a tribal-state gaming compact;
(I) in any application for registration as a broker-dealer, agent, in-
vestment adviser or investment adviser representative all as defined in
K.S.A. 17-12a102, and amendments thereto;
(J) in any application for employment as a law enforcement officer as
defined in K.S.A. 22-2202 or 74-5602, and amendments thereto;
(K) for applications received on and after July 1, 2006, to aid in de-
termining the petitioner’s qualifications for a license to carry a concealed
weapon pursuant to the personal and family protection act, K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-7c01 et seq., and amendments thereto; or
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(L) for applications received on and after July 1, 2016, to aid in de-
termining the petitioner’s qualifications for a license to act as a bail en-
forcement agent pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7e01 through 75-7e09
and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 50-6,141, and amendments thereto;
(3) the court, in the order of expungement, may specify other cir-
cumstances under which the conviction is to be disclosed;
(4) the conviction may be disclosed in a subsequent prosecution for
an offense which requires as an element of such offense a prior conviction
of the type expunged; and
(5) upon commitment to the custody of the secretary of corrections,
any previously expunged record in the possession of the secretary of cor-
rections may be reinstated and the expungement disregarded, and the
record continued for the purpose of the new commitment.
(j) Whenever a person is convicted of a crime, pleads guilty and pays
a fine for a crime, is placed on parole, postrelease supervision or proba-
tion, is assigned to a community correctional services program, is granted
a suspended sentence or is released on conditional release, the person
shall be informed of the ability to expunge the arrest records or convic-
tion. Whenever a person enters into a diversion agreement, the person
shall be informed of the ability to expunge the diversion.
(k) (1) Subject to the disclosures required pursuant to subsection (i),
in any application for employment, license or other civil right or privilege,
or any appearance as a witness, a person whose arrest records, conviction
or diversion of a crime has been expunged under this statute may state
that such person has never been arrested, convicted or diverted of such
crime.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (k)(1), and except
as provided in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6304(a)(3)(A), and amendments
thereto, the expungement of a prior felony conviction does not relieve
the individual of complying with any state or federal law relating to the
use, shipment, transportation, receipt or possession of firearms by persons
previously convicted of a felony.
(l) Whenever the record of any arrest, conviction or diversion has
been expunged under the provisions of this section or under the provi-
sions of any other existing or former statute, the custodian of the records
of arrest, conviction, diversion and incarceration relating to that crime
shall not disclose the existence of such records, except when requested
by:
(1) The person whose record was expunged;
(2) a private detective agency or a private patrol operator, and the
request is accompanied by a statement that the request is being made in
conjunction with an application for employment with such agency or op-
erator by the person whose record has been expunged;
(3) a court, upon a showing of a subsequent conviction of the person
whose record has been expunged;
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(4) the secretary for aging and disability services, or a designee of the
secretary, for the purpose of obtaining information relating to employ-
ment in an institution, as defined in K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments
thereto, of the Kansas department for aging and disability services of any
person whose record has been expunged;
(5) a person entitled to such information pursuant to the terms of the
expungement order;
(6) a prosecutor, and such request is accompanied by a statement
that the request is being made in conjunction with a prosecution of an
offense that requires a prior conviction as one of the elements of such
offense;
(7) the supreme court, the clerk or disciplinary administrator thereof,
the state board for admission of attorneys or the state board for discipline
of attorneys, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the
request is being made in conjunction with an application for admission,
or for an order of reinstatement, to the practice of law in this state by the
person whose record has been expunged;
(8) the Kansas lottery, and the request is accompanied by a statement
that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications for
employment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within
the Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(9) the governor or the Kansas racing and gaming commission, or a
designee of the commission, and the request is accompanied by a state-
ment that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications
for executive director of the commission, for employment with the com-
mission, for work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing as deemed ap-
propriate by the executive director of the commission or for licensure,
renewal of licensure or continued licensure by the commission;
(10) the Kansas racing and gaming commission, or a designee of the
commission, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the re-
quest is being made to aid in determining qualifications of the following
under the Kansas expanded lottery act: (A) Lottery gaming facility man-
agers and prospective managers, racetrack gaming facility managers and
prospective managers, licensees and certificate holders; and (B) their of-
ficers, directors, employees, owners, agents and contractors;
(11) the Kansas sentencing commission;
(12) the state gaming agency, and the request is accompanied by a
statement that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifi-
cations: (A) To be an employee of the state gaming agency; or (B) to be
an employee of a tribal gaming commission or to hold a license issued
pursuant to a tribal-gaming compact;
(13) the Kansas securities commissioner or a designee of the com-
missioner, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the request
is being made in conjunction with an application for registration as a
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broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser or investment adviser represen-


tative by such agency and the application was submitted by the person
whose record has been expunged;
(14) the Kansas commission on peace officers’ standards and training
and the request is accompanied by a statement that the request is being
made to aid in determining certification eligibility as a law enforcement
officer pursuant to K.S.A. 74-5601 et seq., and amendments thereto;
(15) a law enforcement agency and the request is accompanied by a
statement that the request is being made to aid in determining eligibility
for employment as a law enforcement officer as defined by K.S.A. 22-
2202, and amendments thereto;
(16) the attorney general and the request is accompanied by a state-
ment that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications
for a license to:
(A) Carry a concealed weapon pursuant to the personal and family
protection act; or
(B) act as a bail enforcement agent pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
75-7e01 through 75-7e09 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 50-6,141, and amend-
ments thereto; or
(17) the Kansas bureau of investigation for the purposes of:
(A) Completing a person’s criminal history record information within
the central repository, in accordance with K.S.A. 22-4701 et seq., and
amendments thereto; or
(B) providing information or documentation to the federal bureau of
investigation, in connection with the national instant criminal background
check system, to determine a person’s qualification to possess a firearm.
(m) The provisions of subsection (l)(17) shall apply to records created
prior to, on and after July 1, 2011.
Sec. 9. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 22-2410, as amended by section 8 of 2017
Senate Bill No. 112, is hereby amended to read as follows: 22-2410. (a)
(1) Any person who has been arrested in this state may petition the district
court for the expungement of such arrest record.
(2) (A) If a person has been arrested in this state as a result of mis-
taken identity or as a result of another person using the identifying in-
formation of the named person, and the charge against the named person
is dismissed or not prosecuted, the prosecuting attorney or other judicial
officer who ordered the dismissal or declined to prosecute shall provide
notice to the court of such action and petition the district court for the
expungement of such arrest record, and the court shall order the arrest
record and subsequent court proceedings, if any, expunged and purged
from all applicable state and federal systems pursuant to subsection (d).
(B) For purposes of this section, the term ‘‘mistaken identity’’ means
the erroneous arrest of a person for a crime as a result of misidentification
by a witness or law enforcement, confusion on the part of a witness or
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law enforcement as to the identity of the person who committed the


crime, misinformation provided to law enforcement as to the identity of
the person who committed the crime or some other mistake on the part
of a witness or law enforcement as to the identity of the person who
committed the crime. ‘‘Mistaken identity’’ shall not include any situation
in which an arrestee intentionally provides false information to law en-
forcement officials in an attempt to conceal such person’s identity.
(b) (1) When a petition for expungement is filed pursuant to subsec-
tion (a)(1), the court shall set a date for hearing on such petition and shall
cause notice of such hearing to be given to the prosecuting attorney and
the arresting law enforcement agency. Any person who may have relevant
information about the petitioner may testify at the hearing. The court
may inquire into the background of the petitioner.
(2) When a petition for expungement is filed pursuant to subsection
(a)(1) or (a)(2), the official court file shall be separated from the other
records of the court, and shall be disclosed only to a judge of the court
and members of the staff of the court designated by a judge of the district
court, the prosecuting attorney, the arresting law enforcement agency, or
any other person when authorized by a court order, subject to any con-
ditions imposed by the order.
(3) (A) Except as otherwise provided by law, a petition for expunge-
ment pursuant to subsection (a)(1) shall be accompanied by a docket fee
in the amount of $176. Except as provided further, the docket fee estab-
lished in this section shall be the only fee collected or moneys in the
nature of a fee collected for the docket fee. Such fee shall only be estab-
lished by an act of the legislature and no other authority is established by
law or otherwise to collect a fee. On and after July 1, 2015 2017, through
June 30, 2017 2019, the supreme court may impose an additional charge,
not to exceed $19 per docket fee, to fund the costs of non-judicial per-
sonnel.
(B) No surcharge or fee shall be imposed to any person filing a pe-
tition pursuant to subsection (a)(1), who was arrested as a result of being
a victim of identity theft under K.S.A. 21-4018, prior to its repeal, or
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6107(a), and amendments thereto, or who has had
criminal charges dismissed because a court has found that there was no
probable cause for the arrest, the petitioner was found not guilty in court
proceedings or the charges have been dismissed.
(4) The petition filed pursuant to subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) shall
state:
(A) The petitioner’s full name;
(B) the full name of the petitioner at the time of arrest, if different
than the petitioner’s current name;
(C) the petitioner’s sex, race and date of birth;
(D) the crime for which the petitioner was arrested;
(E) the date of the petitioner’s arrest; and
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(F) the identity of the arresting law enforcement agency.


(c) At the hearing on a petition for expungement pursuant to sub-
section (a)(1), the court shall order the arrest record and subsequent court
proceedings, if any, expunged upon finding: (1) The arrest occurred be-
cause of mistaken identity;
(2) a court has found that there was no probable cause for the arrest;
(3) the petitioner was found not guilty in court proceedings; or
(4) the expungement would be in the best interests of justice and:
(A) Charges have been dismissed; or (B) no charges have been or are
likely to be filed.
(d) (1) When the court has ordered expungement of an arrest record
and subsequent court proceedings, if any, on a petition for expungement
pursuant to subsection (a)(1), the order shall state the information re-
quired to be stated in the petition and shall state the grounds for expunge-
ment under subsection (c). The clerk of the court shall send a certified
copy of the order to the Kansas bureau of investigation which shall notify
the federal bureau of investigation, the secretary of corrections and any
other criminal justice agency which may have a record of the arrest. If
the case was appealed from municipal court, the clerk of the district court
shall send a certified copy of the order of expungement to the municipal
court. The municipal court shall order the case expunged once the cer-
tified copy of the order of expungement is received. If an order of
expungement is entered, the petitioner pursuant to subsection (a)(1) shall
be treated as not having been arrested.
(2) When the court has ordered expungement of arrest records on a
petition for expungement pursuant to subsection (a)(2), the order shall
state the information required to be stated in the petition and shall state
the grounds for expungement under subsection (a)(2). The order shall
also direct the Kansas bureau of investigation to purge the arrest infor-
mation from the criminal justice information system central repository
and all applicable state and federal databases. The clerk of the court shall
send a certified copy of the order to the Kansas bureau of investigation,
which shall carry out the order and shall notify the federal bureau of
investigation, the secretary of corrections and any other criminal justice
agency that may have a record of the arrest. If an order of expungement
is entered, the person eligible for mandatory expungement pursuant to
subsection (a)(2) shall be treated as not having been arrested.
(e) If the ground for expungement is as provided in subsection (c)(4),
the court shall determine whether, in the interests of public welfare, the
records should be available for any of the following purposes:
(1) In any application for employment as a detective with a private
detective agency, as defined in K.S.A. 75-7b01, and amendments thereto;
as security personnel with a private patrol operator, as defined by K.S.A.
75-7b01, and amendments thereto; or with an institution, as defined in
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K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments thereto, of the Kansas department for


aging and disability services;
(2) in any application for admission, or for an order of reinstatement,
to the practice of law in this state;
(3) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for employ-
ment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within the
Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(4) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications for executive
director of the Kansas racing commission, for employment with the com-
mission or for work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing as deemed
appropriate by the executive director of the commission, or to aid in
determining qualifications for licensure or renewal of licensure by the
commission;
(5) in any application for a commercial driver’s license under K.S.A.
8-2,125 through 8-2,142, and amendments thereto;
(6) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of the state gaming agency;
(7) to aid in determining the petitioner’s qualifications to be an em-
ployee of a tribal gaming commission or to hold a license issued pursuant
to a tribal-state gaming compact; or
(8) in any other circumstances which the court deems appropriate.
(f) The court shall make all expunged records and related information
in such court’s possession, created prior to, on and after July 1, 2011,
available to the Kansas bureau of investigation for the purposes of:
(1) Completing a person’s criminal history record information within
the central repository in accordance with K.S.A. 22-4701 et seq., and
amendments thereto; or
(2) providing information or documentation to the federal bureau of
investigation, in connection with the national instant criminal background
check system, to determine a person’s qualification to possess a firearm.
(g) Subject to any disclosures required under subsection (e), in any
application for employment, license or other civil right or privilege, or
any appearance as a witness, a person whose arrest records have been
expunged as provided in this section may state that such person has never
been arrested.
(h) Whenever a person’s arrest records have been expunged as pro-
vided in this section, the custodian of the records of arrest, incarceration
due to arrest or court proceedings related to the arrest, shall not disclose
the arrest or any information related to the arrest, except as directed by
the order of expungement or when requested by the person whose arrest
record was expunged.
(i) The docket fee collected at the time the petition for expungement
is filed pursuant to subsection (a)(1) shall be disbursed in accordance with
K.S.A. 20-362, and amendments thereto.
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Sec. 10. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 22-3717, as amended by section 10 of


2017 Senate Bill No. 112, is hereby amended to read as follows: 22-3717.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this section; K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-
4628, prior to its repeal; K.S.A. 21-4624, 21-4635 through 21-4638 and
21-4642, prior to their repeal; K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6617, 21-6620, 21-
6623, 21-6624, 21-6625 and 21-6626, and amendments thereto; and
K.S.A. 8-1567, and amendments thereto; an inmate, including an inmate
sentenced pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4618, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 21-6707, and amendments thereto, shall be eligible for parole after
serving the entire minimum sentence imposed by the court, less good
time credits.
(b) (1) An inmate sentenced to imprisonment for life without the
possibility of parole pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6617, and amend-
ments thereto, shall not be eligible for parole.
(2) Except as provided by K.S.A. 21-4635 through 21-4638, prior to
their repeal, and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6620, 21-6623, 21-6624 and 21-
6625, and amendments thereto, an inmate sentenced to imprisonment
for the crime of: (A) Capital murder committed on or after July 1, 1994,
shall be eligible for parole after serving 25 years of confinement, without
deduction of any good time credits; (B) murder in the first degree based
upon a finding of premeditated murder committed on or after July 1,
1994, but prior to July 1, 2014, shall be eligible for parole after serving
25 years of confinement, without deduction of any good time credits; and
(C) murder in the first degree as described in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
5402(a)(2), and amendments thereto, committed on or after July 1, 2014,
shall be eligible for parole after serving 25 years of confinement, without
deduction of any good time credits.
(3) Except as provided by subsections (b)(1), (b)(2) and (b)(5), K.S.A.
1993 Supp. 21-4628, prior to its repeal, K.S.A. 21-4635 through 21-4638,
prior to their repeal, and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6620, 21-6623, 21-6624
and 21-6625, and amendments thereto, an inmate sentenced to impris-
onment for an off-grid offense committed on or after July 1, 1993, but
prior to July 1, 1999, shall be eligible for parole after serving 15 years of
confinement, without deduction of any good time credits and an inmate
sentenced to imprisonment for an off-grid offense committed on or after
July 1, 1999, shall be eligible for parole after serving 20 years of confine-
ment without deduction of any good time credits.
(4) Except as provided by K.S.A. 1993 Supp. 21-4628, prior to its
repeal, an inmate sentenced for a class A felony committed before July
1, 1993, including an inmate sentenced pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4618, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6707, and amendments thereto,
shall be eligible for parole after serving 15 years of confinement, without
deduction of any good time credits.
(5) An inmate sentenced to imprisonment for a violation of K.S.A.
21-3402(a), prior to its repeal, committed on or after July 1, 1996, but
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prior to July 1, 1999, shall be eligible for parole after serving 10 years of
confinement without deduction of any good time credits.
(6) An inmate sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to K.S.A. 21-
4643, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6627, and amendments
thereto, committed on or after July 1, 2006, shall be eligible for parole
after serving the mandatory term of imprisonment without deduction of
any good time credits.
(c) (1) Except as provided in subsection (e), if an inmate is sentenced
to imprisonment for more than one crime and the sentences run consec-
utively, the inmate shall be eligible for parole after serving the total of:
(A) The aggregate minimum sentences, as determined pursuant to
K.S.A. 21-4608, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6606, and
amendments thereto, less good time credits for those crimes which are
not class A felonies; and
(B) an additional 15 years, without deduction of good time credits,
for each crime which is a class A felony.
(2) If an inmate is sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to K.S.A. 21-
4643, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6627, and amendments
thereto, for crimes committed on or after July 1, 2006, the inmate shall
be eligible for parole after serving the mandatory term of imprisonment.
(d) (1) Persons sentenced for crimes, other than off-grid crimes, com-
mitted on or after July 1, 1993, or persons subject to subparagraph (G),
will not be eligible for parole, but will be released to a mandatory period
of postrelease supervision upon completion of the prison portion of their
sentence as follows:
(A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (D) and (E), persons sen-
tenced for nondrug severity levels 1 through 4 crimes, drug severity levels
1 and 2 crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior to July 1,
2012, and drug severity levels 1, 2 and 3 crimes committed on or after
July 1, 2012, must serve 36 months on postrelease supervision.
(B) Except as provided in subparagraphs (D) and (E), persons sen-
tenced for nondrug severity levels 5 and 6 crimes, drug severity level 3
crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior to July 1, 2012, and
drug severity level 4 crimes committed on or after July 1, 2012, must
serve 24 months on postrelease supervision.
(C) Except as provided in subparagraphs (D) and (E), persons sen-
tenced for nondrug severity levels 7 through 10 crimes, drug severity level
4 crimes committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior to July 1, 2012,
and drug severity level 5 crimes committed on or after July 1, 2012, must
serve 12 months on postrelease supervision.
(D) Persons sentenced to a term of imprisonment that includes a
sentence for a sexually violent crime as defined in K.S.A. 22-3717, and
amendments thereto, committed on or after July 1, 1993, but prior to
July 1, 2006, a sexually motivated crime in which the offender has been
ordered to register pursuant to K.S.A. 22-3717(d)(1)(D)(vii), and amend-
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ments thereto, electronic solicitation, K.S.A. 21-3523, prior to its repeal,


or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5509, and amendments thereto, or unlawful
sexual relations, K.S.A. 21-3520, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
21-5512, and amendments thereto, shall serve the period of postrelease
supervision as provided in subsections (d)(1)(A), (d)(1)(B) or (d)(1)(C),
plus the amount of good time and program credit earned and retained
pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4722, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
6821, and amendments thereto, on postrelease supervision.
(i) If the sentencing judge finds substantial and compelling reasons
to impose a departure based upon a finding that the current crime of
conviction was sexually motivated, departure may be imposed to extend
the postrelease supervision to a period of up to 60 months.
(ii) If the sentencing judge departs from the presumptive postrelease
supervision period, the judge shall state on the record at the time of
sentencing the substantial and compelling reasons for the departure. De-
partures in this section are subject to appeal pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4721,
prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6820, and amendments
thereto.
(iii) In determining whether substantial and compelling reasons exist,
the court shall consider:
(a) Written briefs or oral arguments submitted by either the defend-
ant or the state;
(b) any evidence received during the proceeding;
(c) the presentence report, the victim’s impact statement and any
psychological evaluation as ordered by the court pursuant to K.S.A. 21-
4714(e), prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6813(e), and amend-
ments thereto; and
(d) any other evidence the court finds trustworthy and reliable.
(iv) The sentencing judge may order that a psychological evaluation
be prepared and the recommended programming be completed by the
offender. The department of corrections or the prisoner review board
shall ensure that court ordered sex offender treatment be carried out.
(v) In carrying out the provisions of subsection (d)(1)(D), the court
shall refer to K.S.A. 21-4718, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
6817, and amendments thereto.
(vi) Upon petition and payment of any restitution ordered pursuant
to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6604, and amendments thereto, the prisoner
review board may provide for early discharge from the postrelease su-
pervision period imposed pursuant to subsection (d)(1)(D)(i) upon com-
pletion of court ordered programs and completion of the presumptive
postrelease supervision period, as determined by the crime of conviction,
pursuant to subsection (d)(1)(A), (d)(1)(B) or (d)(1)(C). Early discharge
from postrelease supervision is at the discretion of the board.
(vii) Persons convicted of crimes deemed sexually violent or sexually
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motivated shall be registered according to the offender registration act,


K.S.A. 22-4901 through 22-4910, and amendments thereto.
(viii) Persons convicted of K.S.A. 21-3510 or 21-3511, prior to their
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508, and amendments thereto, shall be
required to participate in a treatment program for sex offenders during
the postrelease supervision period.
(E) The period of postrelease supervision provided in subparagraphs
(A) and (B) may be reduced by up to 12 months and the period of post-
release supervision provided in subparagraph (C) may be reduced by up
to six months based on the offender’s compliance with conditions of su-
pervision and overall performance while on postrelease supervision. The
reduction in the supervision period shall be on an earned basis pursuant
to rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of corrections.
(F) In cases where sentences for crimes from more than one severity
level have been imposed, the offender shall serve the longest period of
postrelease supervision as provided by this section available for any crime
upon which sentence was imposed irrespective of the severity level of the
crime. Supervision periods will not aggregate.
(G) (i) Except as provided in subsection (u), persons sentenced to
imprisonment for a sexually violent crime committed on or after July 1,
2006, when the offender was 18 years of age or older, and who are re-
leased from prison, shall be released to a mandatory period of postrelease
supervision for the duration of the person’s natural life.
(ii) Persons sentenced to imprisonment for a sexually violent crime
committed on or after the effective date of this act, when the offender
was under 18 years of age, and who are released from prison, shall be
released to a mandatory period of postrelease supervision for 60 months,
plus the amount of good time and program credit earned and retained
pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4722, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
6821, and amendments thereto.
(2) Persons serving a period of postrelease supervision pursuant to
subsections (d)(1)(A), (d)(1)(B) or (d)(1)(C) may petition the prisoner
review board for early discharge. Upon payment of restitution, the pris-
oner review board may provide for early discharge.
(3) Persons serving a period of incarceration for a supervision viola-
tion shall not have the period of postrelease supervision modified until
such person is released and returned to postrelease supervision.
(4) Offenders whose crime of conviction was committed on or after
July 1, 2013, and whose probation, assignment to a community correc-
tional services program, suspension of sentence or nonprison sanction is
revoked pursuant to K.S.A. 22-3716(c), and amendments thereto, or
whose underlying prison term expires while serving a sanction pursuant
to K.S.A. 22-3716(c)(1)(C) or (c)(1)(D), and amendments thereto, shall
serve a period of postrelease supervision upon the completion of the
underlying prison term.
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(5) As used in this subsection, ‘‘sexually violent crime’’ means:


(A) Rape, K.S.A. 21-3502, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
21-5503, and amendments thereto;
(B) indecent liberties with a child, K.S.A. 21-3503, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506(a), and amendments thereto;
(C) aggravated indecent liberties with a child, K.S.A. 21-3504, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506(b), and amendments thereto;
(D) criminal sodomy, K.S.A. 21-3505(a)(2) and (a)(3), prior to its re-
peal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504(a)(3) and (a)(4), and amendments
thereto;
(E) aggravated criminal sodomy, K.S.A. 21-3506, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504(b), and amendments thereto;
(F) indecent solicitation of a child, K.S.A. 21-3510, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508(a), and amendments thereto;
(G) aggravated indecent solicitation of a child, K.S.A. 21-3511, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508(b), and amendments thereto;
(H) sexual exploitation of a child, K.S.A. 21-3516, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5510, and amendments thereto;
(I) aggravated sexual battery, K.S.A. 21-3518, prior to its repeal, or
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5505(b), and amendments thereto;
(J) aggravated incest, K.S.A. 21-3603, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 21-5604(b), and amendments thereto;
(K) aggravated human trafficking, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3447, prior
to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5426(b), and amendments thereto,
if committed in whole or in part for the purpose of the sexual gratification
of the defendant or another;
(L) internet trading in child pornography, as defined in section 3(a)
of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, and amendments thereto;
(M) aggravated internet trading in child pornography, as defined in
section 3(b) of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, and amend-
ments thereto;
(N) commercial sexual exploitation of a child, as defined in K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 21-6422, and amendments thereto; or
(M)(O) an attempt, conspiracy or criminal solicitation, as defined in
K.S.A. 21-3301, 21-3302 or 21-3303, prior to their repeal, or K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 21-5301, 21-5302 or 21-5303, and amendments thereto, of a sex-
ually violent crime as defined in this section.
(6) As used in this subsection, ‘‘sexually motivated’’ means that one
of the purposes for which the defendant committed the crime was for
the purpose of the defendant’s sexual gratification.
(e) If an inmate is sentenced to imprisonment for a crime committed
while on parole or conditional release, the inmate shall be eligible for
parole as provided by subsection (c), except that the prisoner review board
may postpone the inmate’s parole eligibility date by assessing a penalty
not exceeding the period of time which could have been assessed if the
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inmate’s parole or conditional release had been violated for reasons other
than conviction of a crime.
(f) If a person is sentenced to prison for a crime committed on or
after July 1, 1993, while on probation, parole, conditional release or in a
community corrections program, for a crime committed prior to July 1,
1993, and the person is not eligible for retroactive application of the
sentencing guidelines and amendments thereto pursuant to K.S.A. 21-
4724, prior to its repeal, the new sentence shall not be aggregated with
the old sentence, but shall begin when the person is paroled or reaches
the conditional release date on the old sentence. If the offender was past
the offender’s conditional release date at the time the new offense was
committed, the new sentence shall not be aggregated with the old sen-
tence but shall begin when the person is ordered released by the prisoner
review board or reaches the maximum sentence expiration date on the
old sentence, whichever is earlier. The new sentence shall then be served
as otherwise provided by law. The period of postrelease supervision shall
be based on the new sentence, except that those offenders whose old
sentence is a term of imprisonment for life, imposed pursuant to K.S.A.
1993 Supp. 21-4628, prior to its repeal, or an indeterminate sentence
with a maximum term of life imprisonment, for which there is no con-
ditional release or maximum sentence expiration date, shall remain on
postrelease supervision for life or until discharged from supervision by
the prisoner review board.
(g) Subject to the provisions of this section, the prisoner review board
may release on parole those persons confined in institutions who are el-
igible for parole when: (1) The board believes that the inmate should be
released for hospitalization, deportation or to answer the warrant or other
process of a court and is of the opinion that there is reasonable probability
that the inmate can be released without detriment to the community or
to the inmate; or (2) the secretary of corrections has reported to the board
in writing that the inmate has satisfactorily completed the programs re-
quired by any agreement entered under K.S.A. 75-5210a, and amend-
ments thereto, or any revision of such agreement, and the board believes
that the inmate is able and willing to fulfill the obligations of a law abiding
citizen and is of the opinion that there is reasonable probability that the
inmate can be released without detriment to the community or to the
inmate. Parole shall not be granted as an award of clemency and shall not
be considered a reduction of sentence or a pardon.
(h) The prisoner review board shall hold a parole hearing at least the
month prior to the month an inmate will be eligible for parole under
subsections (a), (b) and (c). At least one month preceding the parole
hearing, the county or district attorney of the county where the inmate
was convicted shall give written notice of the time and place of the public
comment sessions for the inmate to any victim of the inmate’s crime who
is alive and whose address is known to the county or district attorney or,
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if the victim is deceased, to the victim’s family if the family’s address is


known to the county or district attorney. Except as otherwise provided,
failure to notify pursuant to this section shall not be a reason to postpone
a parole hearing. In the case of any inmate convicted of an off-grid felony
or a class A felony, the secretary of corrections shall give written notice
of the time and place of the public comment session for such inmate at
least one month preceding the public comment session to any victim of
such inmate’s crime or the victim’s family pursuant to K.S.A. 74-7338,
and amendments thereto. If notification is not given to such victim or
such victim’s family in the case of any inmate convicted of an off-grid
felony or a class A felony, the board shall postpone a decision on parole
of the inmate to a time at least 30 days after notification is given as
provided in this section. Nothing in this section shall create a cause of
action against the state or an employee of the state acting within the scope
of the employee’s employment as a result of the failure to notify pursuant
to this section. If granted parole, the inmate may be released on parole
on the date specified by the board, but not earlier than the date the
inmate is eligible for parole under subsections (a), (b) and (c). At each
parole hearing and, if parole is not granted, at such intervals thereafter
as it determines appropriate, the board shall consider: (1) Whether the
inmate has satisfactorily completed the programs required by any agree-
ment entered under K.S.A. 75-5210a, and amendments thereto, or any
revision of such agreement; and (2) all pertinent information regarding
such inmate, including, but not limited to, the circumstances of the of-
fense of the inmate; the presentence report; the previous social history
and criminal record of the inmate; the conduct, employment, and attitude
of the inmate in prison; the reports of such physical and mental exami-
nations as have been made, including, but not limited to, risk factors
revealed by any risk assessment of the inmate; comments of the victim
and the victim’s family including in person comments, contemporaneous
comments and prerecorded comments made by any technological means;
comments of the public; official comments; any recommendation by the
staff of the facility where the inmate is incarcerated; proportionality of
the time the inmate has served to the sentence a person would receive
under the Kansas sentencing guidelines for the conduct that resulted in
the inmate’s incarceration; and capacity of state correctional institutions.
(i) In those cases involving inmates sentenced for a crime committed
after July 1, 1993, the prisoner review board will review the inmate’s
proposed release plan. The board may schedule a hearing if they desire.
The board may impose any condition they deem necessary to insure pub-
lic safety, aid in the reintegration of the inmate into the community, or
items not completed under the agreement entered into under K.S.A. 75-
5210a, and amendments thereto. The board may not advance or delay an
inmate’s release date. Every inmate while on postrelease supervision shall
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remain in the legal custody of the secretary of corrections and is subject


to the orders of the secretary.
(j) (1) Before ordering the parole of any inmate, the prisoner review
board shall have the inmate appear either in person or via a video con-
ferencing format and shall interview the inmate unless impractical be-
cause of the inmate’s physical or mental condition or absence from the
institution. Every inmate while on parole shall remain in the legal custody
of the secretary of corrections and is subject to the orders of the secretary.
Whenever the board formally considers placing an inmate on parole and
no agreement has been entered into with the inmate under K.S.A. 75-
5210a, and amendments thereto, the board shall notify the inmate in
writing of the reasons for not granting parole. If an agreement has been
entered under K.S.A. 75-5210a, and amendments thereto, and the inmate
has not satisfactorily completed the programs specified in the agreement,
or any revision of such agreement, the board shall notify the inmate in
writing of the specific programs the inmate must satisfactorily complete
before parole will be granted. If parole is not granted only because of a
failure to satisfactorily complete such programs, the board shall grant
parole upon the secretary’s certification that the inmate has successfully
completed such programs. If an agreement has been entered under
K.S.A. 75-5210a, and amendments thereto, and the secretary of correc-
tions has reported to the board in writing that the inmate has satisfactorily
completed the programs required by such agreement, or any revision
thereof, the board shall not require further program participation. How-
ever, if the board determines that other pertinent information regarding
the inmate warrants the inmate’s not being released on parole, the board
shall state in writing the reasons for not granting the parole. If parole is
denied for an inmate sentenced for a crime other than a class A or class
B felony or an off-grid felony, the board shall hold another parole hearing
for the inmate not later than one year after the denial unless the board
finds that it is not reasonable to expect that parole would be granted at a
hearing if held in the next three years or during the interim period of a
deferral. In such case, the board may defer subsequent parole hearings
for up to three years but any such deferral by the board shall require the
board to state the basis for its findings. If parole is denied for an inmate
sentenced for a class A or class B felony or an off-grid felony, the board
shall hold another parole hearing for the inmate not later than three years
after the denial unless the board finds that it is not reasonable to expect
that parole would be granted at a hearing if held in the next 10 years or
during the interim period of a deferral. In such case, the board may defer
subsequent parole hearings for up to 10 years, but any such deferral shall
require the board to state the basis for its findings.
(2) Inmates sentenced for a class A or class B felony who have not
had a board hearing in the five years prior to July 1, 2010, shall have such
inmates’ cases reviewed by the board on or before July 1, 2012. Such
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review shall begin with the inmates with the oldest deferral date and
progress to the most recent. Such review shall be done utilizing existing
resources unless the board determines that such resources are insuffi-
cient. If the board determines that such resources are insufficient, then
the provisions of this paragraph are subject to appropriations therefor.
(k) (1) Parolees and persons on postrelease supervision shall be as-
signed, upon release, to the appropriate level of supervision pursuant to
the criteria established by the secretary of corrections.
(2) Parolees and persons on postrelease supervision are, and shall
agree in writing to be, subject to searches of the person and the person’s
effects, vehicle, residence and property by a parole officer or a depart-
ment of corrections enforcement, apprehension and investigation officer,
at any time of the day or night, with or without a search warrant and with
or without cause. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to au-
thorize such officers to conduct arbitrary or capricious searches or
searches for the sole purpose of harassment.
(3) Parolees and persons on postrelease supervision are, and shall
agree in writing to be, subject to searches of the person and the person’s
effects, vehicle, residence and property by any law enforcement officer
based on reasonable suspicion of the person violating conditions of parole
or postrelease supervision or reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Any
law enforcement officer who conducts such a search shall submit a written
report to the appropriate parole officer no later than the close of the next
business day after such search. The written report shall include the facts
leading to such search, the scope of such search and any findings resulting
from such search.
(l) The prisoner review board shall promulgate rules and regulations
in accordance with K.S.A. 77-415 et seq., and amendments thereto, not
inconsistent with the law and as it may deem proper or necessary, with
respect to the conduct of parole hearings, postrelease supervision reviews,
revocation hearings, orders of restitution, reimbursement of expenditures
by the state board of indigents’ defense services and other conditions to
be imposed upon parolees or releasees. Whenever an order for parole or
postrelease supervision is issued it shall recite the conditions thereof.
(m) Whenever the prisoner review board orders the parole of an in-
mate or establishes conditions for an inmate placed on postrelease su-
pervision, the board:
(1) Unless it finds compelling circumstances which would render a
plan of payment unworkable, shall order as a condition of parole or post-
release supervision that the parolee or the person on postrelease super-
vision pay any transportation expenses resulting from returning the pa-
rolee or the person on postrelease supervision to this state to answer
criminal charges or a warrant for a violation of a condition of probation,
assignment to a community correctional services program, parole, con-
ditional release or postrelease supervision;
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(2) to the extent practicable, shall order as a condition of parole or


postrelease supervision that the parolee or the person on postrelease su-
pervision make progress towards or successfully complete the equivalent
of a secondary education if the inmate has not previously completed such
educational equivalent and is capable of doing so;
(3) may order that the parolee or person on postrelease supervision
perform community or public service work for local governmental agen-
cies, private corporations organized not-for-profit or charitable or social
service organizations performing services for the community;
(4) may order the parolee or person on postrelease supervision to pay
the administrative fee imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 22-4529, and amend-
ments thereto, unless the board finds compelling circumstances which
would render payment unworkable;
(5) unless it finds compelling circumstances which would render a
plan of payment unworkable, shall order that the parolee or person on
postrelease supervision reimburse the state for all or part of the expend-
itures by the state board of indigents’ defense services to provide counsel
and other defense services to the person. In determining the amount and
method of payment of such sum, the prisoner review board shall take
account of the financial resources of the person and the nature of the
burden that the payment of such sum will impose. Such amount shall not
exceed the amount claimed by appointed counsel on the payment voucher
for indigents’ defense services or the amount prescribed by the board of
indigents’ defense services reimbursement tables as provided in K.S.A.
22-4522, and amendments thereto, whichever is less, minus any previous
payments for such services;
(6) shall order that the parolee or person on postrelease supervision
agree in writing to be subject to searches of the person and the person’s
effects, vehicle, residence and property by a parole officer or a depart-
ment of corrections enforcement, apprehension and investigation officer,
at any time of the day or night, with or without a search warrant and with
or without cause. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to au-
thorize such officers to conduct arbitrary or capricious searches or
searches for the sole purpose of harassment; and
(7) shall order that the parolee or person on postrelease supervision
agree in writing to be subject to searches of the person and the person’s
effects, vehicle, residence and property by any law enforcement officer
based on reasonable suspicion of the person violating conditions of parole
or postrelease supervision or reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
(n) If the court which sentenced an inmate specified at the time of
sentencing the amount and the recipient of any restitution ordered as a
condition of parole or postrelease supervision, the prisoner review board
shall order as a condition of parole or postrelease supervision that the
inmate pay restitution in the amount and manner provided in the journal
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entry unless the board finds compelling circumstances which would ren-
der a plan of restitution unworkable.
(o) Whenever the prisoner review board grants the parole of an in-
mate, the board, within 14 days of the date of the decision to grant parole,
shall give written notice of the decision to the county or district attorney
of the county where the inmate was sentenced.
(p) When an inmate is to be released on postrelease supervision, the
secretary, within 30 days prior to release, shall provide the county or
district attorney of the county where the inmate was sentenced written
notice of the release date.
(q) Inmates shall be released on postrelease supervision upon the
termination of the prison portion of their sentence. Time served while
on postrelease supervision will vest.
(r) An inmate who is allocated regular good time credits as provided
in K.S.A. 22-3725, and amendments thereto, may receive meritorious
good time credits in increments of not more than 90 days per meritorious
act. These credits may be awarded by the secretary of corrections when
an inmate has acted in a heroic or outstanding manner in coming to the
assistance of another person in a life threatening situation, preventing
injury or death to a person, preventing the destruction of property or
taking actions which result in a financial savings to the state.
(s) The provisions of subsections (d)(1)(A), (d)(1)(B), (d)(1)(C) and
(d)(1)(E) shall be applied retroactively as provided in subsection (t).
(t) For offenders sentenced prior to July 1, 2014, who are eligible for
modification of their postrelease supervision obligation, the department
of corrections shall modify the period of postrelease supervision as pro-
vided for by this section:
(1) On or before September 1, 2013, for offenders convicted of:
(A) Severity levels 9 and 10 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid
for nondrug crimes;
(B) severity level 4 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid for drug
crimes committed prior to July 1, 2012; and
(C) severity level 5 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid for drug
crimes committed on and after July 1, 2012;
(2) on or before November 1, 2013, for offenders convicted of:
(A) Severity levels 6, 7 and 8 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid
for nondrug crimes;
(B) level 3 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid for drug crimes
committed prior to July 1, 2012; and
(C) level 4 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid for drug crimes
committed on or after July 1, 2012; and
(3) on or before January 1, 2014, for offenders convicted of:
(A) Severity levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 crimes on the sentencing guidelines
grid for nondrug crimes;
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(B) severity levels 1 and 2 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid


for drug crimes committed at any time; and
(C) severity level 3 crimes on the sentencing guidelines grid for drug
crimes committed on or after July 1, 2012.
(u) An inmate sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to K.S.A. 21-
4643, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6627, and amendments
thereto, for crimes committed on or after July 1, 2006, shall be placed on
parole for life and shall not be discharged from supervision by the pris-
oner review board. When the board orders the parole of an inmate pur-
suant to this subsection, the board shall order as a condition of parole
that the inmate be electronically monitored for the duration of the in-
mate’s natural life.
(v) Whenever the prisoner review board orders a person to be elec-
tronically monitored pursuant to this section, or the court orders a person
to be electronically monitored pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6604(r),
and amendments thereto, the board shall order the person to reimburse
the state for all or part of the cost of such monitoring. In determining the
amount and method of payment of such sum, the board shall take account
of the financial resources of the person and the nature of the burden that
the payment of such sum will impose.
(w) (1) On and after July 1, 2012, for any inmate who is a sex offender,
as defined in K.S.A. 22-4902, and amendments thereto, whenever the
prisoner review board orders the parole of such inmate or establishes
conditions for such inmate placed on postrelease supervision, such inmate
shall agree in writing to not possess pornographic materials.
(A) As used in this subsection, ‘‘pornographic materials’’ means any
obscene material or performance depicting sexual conduct, sexual contact
or a sexual performance; and any visual depiction of sexually explicit con-
duct.
(B) As used in this subsection, all other terms have the meanings
provided by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5510, and amendments thereto.
(2) The provisions of this subsection shall be applied retroactively to
every sex offender, as defined in K.S.A. 22-4902, and amendments
thereto, who is on parole or postrelease supervision on July 1, 2012. The
prisoner review board shall obtain the written agreement required by this
subsection from such offenders as soon as practicable.
Sec. 11. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 38-2312, as amended by section 23 of
2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, is hereby amended to read
as follows: 38-2312. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), any
records or files specified in this code concerning a juvenile may be ex-
punged upon application to a judge of the court of the county in which
the records or files are maintained. The application for expungement may
be made by the juvenile, if 18 years of age or older or, if the juvenile is
less than 18 years of age, by the juvenile’s parent or next friend.
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(b) There shall be no expungement of records or files concerning acts


committed by a juvenile which, if committed by an adult, would constitute
a violation of K.S.A. 21-3401, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
5402, and amendments thereto, murder in the first degree; K.S.A. 21-
3402, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5403, and amendments
thereto, murder in the second degree; K.S.A. 21-3403, prior to its repeal,
or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5404, and amendments thereto, voluntary man-
slaughter; K.S.A. 21-3404, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
5405, and amendments thereto, involuntary manslaughter; K.S.A. 21-
3439, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5401, and amendments
thereto, capital murder; K.S.A. 21-3442, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 21-5405(a)(3), and amendments thereto, involuntary manslaughter
while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; K.S.A. 21-3502,
prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5503, and amendments
thereto, rape; K.S.A. 21-3503, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
21-5506(a), and amendments thereto, indecent liberties with a child;
K.S.A. 21-3504, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506(b), and
amendments thereto, aggravated indecent liberties with a child; K.S.A.
21-3506, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504(b), and amend-
ments thereto, aggravated criminal sodomy; K.S.A. 21-3510, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508(a), and amendments thereto, in-
decent solicitation of a child; K.S.A. 21-3511, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 21-5508(b), and amendments thereto, aggravated indecent
solicitation of a child; K.S.A. 21-3516, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 21-5510, and amendments thereto, sexual exploitation of a child;
section 3(a) of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, and amend-
ments thereto, internet trading in child pornography; section 3(b) of 2017
House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, and amendments thereto, aggra-
vated internet trading in child pornography; K.S.A. 21-3603, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5604(b), and amendments thereto, ag-
gravated incest; K.S.A. 21-3608, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
21-5601(a), and amendments thereto, endangering a child; K.S.A. 21-
3609, prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5602, and amendments
thereto, abuse of a child; or which would constitute an attempt to commit
a violation of any of the offenses specified in this subsection.
(c) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, for any offender
who is required to register as provided in the Kansas offender registration
act, K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, there shall be no
expungement of any conviction or any part of the offender’s criminal
record while the offender is required to register as provided in the Kansas
offender registration act.
(d) When a petition for expungement is filed, the court shall set a
date for a hearing on the petition and shall give notice thereof to the
county or district attorney. The petition shall state: (1) The juvenile’s full
name; (2) the full name of the juvenile as reflected in the court record,
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if different than (1); (3) the juvenile’s sex and date of birth; (4) the offense
for which the juvenile was adjudicated; (5) the date of the trial; and (6)
the identity of the trial court. Except as otherwise provided by law, a
petition for expungement shall be accompanied by a docket fee in the
amount of $176. On and after July 1, 2015 2017, through June 30, 2017
2019, the supreme court may impose a charge, not to exceed $19 per
case, to fund the costs of non-judicial personnel. All petitions for expunge-
ment shall be docketed in the original action. Any person who may have
relevant information about the petitioner may testify at the hearing. The
court may inquire into the background of the petitioner.
(e) (1) After hearing, the court shall order the expungement of the
records and files if the court finds that:
(A) (i) The juvenile has reached 23 years of age or that two years have
elapsed since the final discharge;
(ii) one year has elapsed since the final discharge for an adjudication
concerning acts committed by a juvenile which, if committed by an adult,
would constitute a violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6419, and amend-
ments thereto; or
(iii) the juvenile is a victim of human trafficking, aggravated human
trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation of a child, the adjudication
concerned acts committed by the juvenile as a result of such victimization,
including, but not limited to, acts which, if committed by an adult, would
constitute a violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6203 or 21-6419, and
amendments thereto, and the hearing on expungement occurred on or
after the date of final discharge. The provisions of this clause shall not
allow an expungement of records or files concerning acts described in
subsection (b);
(B) since the final discharge of the juvenile, the juvenile has not been
convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor other than a traffic offense or
adjudicated as a juvenile offender under the revised Kansas juvenile jus-
tice code and no proceedings are pending seeking such a conviction or
adjudication; and
(C) the circumstances and behavior of the petitioner warrant
expungement.
(2) The court may require that all court costs, fees and restitution
shall be paid.
(f) Upon entry of an order expunging records or files, the offense
which the records or files concern shall be treated as if it never occurred,
except that upon conviction of a crime or adjudication in a subsequent
action under this code the offense may be considered in determining the
sentence to be imposed. The petitioner, the court and all law enforcement
officers and other public offices and agencies shall properly reply on in-
quiry that no record or file exists with respect to the juvenile. Inspection
of the expunged files or records thereafter may be permitted by order of
the court upon petition by the person who is the subject thereof. The
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inspection shall be limited to inspection by the person who is the subject


of the files or records and the person’s designees.
(g) A certified copy of any order made pursuant to subsection (a) or
(d) shall be sent to the Kansas bureau of investigation, which shall notify
every juvenile or criminal justice agency which may possess records or
files ordered to be expunged. If the agency fails to comply with the order
within a reasonable time after its receipt, such agency may be adjudged
in contempt of court and punished accordingly.
(h) The court shall inform any juvenile who has been adjudicated a
juvenile offender of the provisions of this section.
(i) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the main-
tenance of information relating to an offense after records or files con-
cerning the offense have been expunged if the information is kept in a
manner that does not enable identification of the juvenile.
(j) Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit or require
expungement of files or records related to a child support order registered
pursuant to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code.
(k) Whenever the records or files of any adjudication have been ex-
punged under the provisions of this section, the custodian of the records
or files of adjudication relating to that offense shall not disclose the ex-
istence of such records or files, except when requested by:
(1) The person whose record was expunged;
(2) a private detective agency or a private patrol operator, and the
request is accompanied by a statement that the request is being made in
conjunction with an application for employment with such agency or op-
erator by the person whose record has been expunged;
(3) a court, upon a showing of a subsequent conviction of the person
whose record has been expunged;
(4) the secretary for aging and disability services, or a designee of the
secretary, for the purpose of obtaining information relating to employ-
ment in an institution, as defined in K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments
thereto, of the Kansas department for aging and disability services of any
person whose record has been expunged;
(5) a person entitled to such information pursuant to the terms of the
expungement order;
(6) the Kansas lottery, and the request is accompanied by a statement
that the request is being made to aid in determining qualifications for
employment with the Kansas lottery or for work in sensitive areas within
the Kansas lottery as deemed appropriate by the executive director of the
Kansas lottery;
(7) the governor or the Kansas racing commission, or a designee of
the commission, and the request is accompanied by a statement that the
request is being made to aid in determining qualifications for executive
director of the commission, for employment with the commission, for
work in sensitive areas in parimutuel racing as deemed appropriate by
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the executive director of the commission or for licensure, renewal of


licensure or continued licensure by the commission;
(8) the Kansas sentencing commission; or
(9) the Kansas bureau of investigation, for the purposes of:
(A) Completing a person’s criminal history record information within
the central repository in accordance with K.S.A. 22-4701 et seq., and
amendments thereto; or
(B) providing information or documentation to the federal bureau of
investigation, in connection with the national instant criminal background
check system, to determine a person’s qualification to possess a firearm.
(l) The provisions of subsection (k)(9) shall apply to all records cre-
ated prior to, on and after July 1, 2011.
Sec. 12. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-7305, as amended by section 14 of
2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 101, is hereby amended to
read as follows: 74-7305. (a) An application for compensation shall be
made in the manner and form prescribed by the board.
(b) Compensation may not be awarded unless an application has been
filed with the board within two years of the reporting of the incident to
law enforcement officials if the victim was less than 16 years of age and
the injury or death is the result of any of the following crimes: (1) Indecent
liberties with a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3503, prior to its repeal, or
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506(a), and amendments thereto; (2) aggravated
indecent liberties with a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3504, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5506(b), and amendments thereto; (3)
aggravated criminal sodomy as defined in K.S.A. 21-3506, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5504(b), and amendments thereto; (4)
enticement of a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3509, prior to its repeal; (5)
indecent solicitation of a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3510, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508(a), and amendments thereto; (6)
aggravated indecent solicitation of a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3511,
prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5508(b), and amendments
thereto; (7) sexual exploitation of a child as defined in K.S.A. 21-3516,
prior to its repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5510, and amendments
thereto; (8) aggravated incest as defined in K.S.A. 21-3603, prior to its
repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5604(b), and amendments thereto; (9)
human trafficking as defined in K.S.A. 21-3446, prior to its repeal, or
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5426(a), and amendments thereto; (10) aggravated
human trafficking as defined in K.S.A. 21-3447, prior to its repeal, or
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5426(b), and amendments thereto; or (11) com-
mercial sexual exploitation of a child as defined in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
6422, and amendments thereto. Compensation for mental health coun-
seling may be awarded if a claim is filed within two years of: (1)
Testimony, to a claimant who is, or will be, required to testify in a sexually
violent predator commitment, pursuant to article 29a of chapter 59 of the
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Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, of an offender who


victimized the claimant or the victim on whose behalf the claim is made;
or (2) notification, to a claimant who is notified that DNA testing of a
sexual assault kit or other evidence has revealed a DNA profile of a sus-
pected offender who victimized the claimant or the victim on whose be-
half the claim is made, or is notified of the identification of a suspected
offender who victimized the claimant or the victim on whose behalf the
claim is made, whichever occurs later. For all other incidents of criminally
injurious conduct, compensation may not be awarded unless the claim
has been filed with the board within two years after the injury or death
upon which the claim is based. Compensation may not be awarded to a
claimant who was the offender or an accomplice of the offender and may
not be awarded to another person if the award would unjustly benefit the
offender or accomplice.
(c) Compensation otherwise payable to a claimant shall be reduced
or denied, to the extent, if any that the:
(1) Economic loss upon which the claimant’s claim is based is re-
couped from other persons, including collateral sources;
(2) board deems reasonable because of the contributory misconduct
of the claimant or of a victim through whom the claimant claims; or
(3) board deems reasonable, because the victim was likely engaging
in, or attempting to engage in, unlawful activity at the time of the crime
upon which the claim for compensation is based. This subsection shall
not be construed to reduce or deny compensation to a victim of domestic
abuse or sexual assault.
(d) Compensation may be awarded only if the board finds that unless
the claimant is awarded compensation the claimant will suffer financial
stress as the result of economic loss otherwise reparable. A claimant suf-
fers financial stress only if the claimant cannot maintain the claimant’s
customary level of health, safety and education for self and dependents
without undue financial hardship. In making its determination of financial
stress, the board shall consider all relevant factors, including:
(1) The number of claimant’s dependents;
(2) the usual living expenses of the claimant and the claimant’s family;
(3) the special needs of the claimant and the claimant’s dependents;
(4) the claimant’s income and potential earning capacity; and
(5) the claimant’s resources.
(e) Compensation may not be awarded unless the criminally injurious
conduct resulting in injury or death was reported to a law enforcement
officer within 72 hours after its occurrence or the board finds there was
good cause for the failure to report within that time.
(f) The board, upon finding that the claimant or victim has not fully
cooperated with appropriate law enforcement agencies, may deny, with-
draw or reduce an award of compensation.
(g) Except in K.S.A. 21-3602 or 21-3603, prior to their repeal, or
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K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5604, and amendments thereto, or cases of sex


offenses established in article 35 of chapter 21, of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated, prior to their repeal, or article 55 of chapter 21 of the Kansas
Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6419
through 21-6422, and amendments thereto, or human trafficking or ag-
gravated human trafficking, as defined in K.S.A. 21-3446 or 21-3447, prior
to their repeal, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5426, and amendments thereto,
compensation may not be awarded if the economic loss is less than $100.
(h) Compensation for work loss, replacement services loss, depend-
ent’s economic loss and dependent’s replacement service loss may not
exceed $400 per week or actual loss, whichever is less.
(i) Compensation payable to a victim and to all other claimants sus-
taining economic loss because of injury to or death of that victim may not
exceed $25,000 in the aggregate.
(j) Nothing in subsections (c)(2), (c)(3), (e) and (f) shall be construed
to reduce or deny compensation to a victim of human trafficking or ag-
gravated human trafficking, as defined in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5426, and
amendments thereto, or commercial sexual exploitation of a child, as de-
fined in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6422, and amendments thereto, who was
18 years of age or younger at the time the crime was committed and is
otherwise qualified for compensation.
Sec. 13. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-135, as amended by section 1 of 2017
Senate Bill No. 36, 8-135, as amended by section 1 of 2017 Senate Bill
No. 89, 12-4112a, 12-4117, 12-4117b, 12-4120, as amended by section 5
of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, 12-4120, as amended
by section 7 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 89, 12-4516, 12-4516e, 21-6614, as
amended by section 15 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40,
21-6614, as amended by section 5 of 2017 House Bill No. 2041, 21-6614,
as amended by section 3 of 2017 House Bill No. 2085, 22-2410, as
amended by section 8 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 112, 22-2410, as amended
by section 6 of 2017 House Bill No. 2041, 22-3717, as amended by section
20 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, 22-3717, as amended
by section 10 of 2017 Senate Bill No. 112, 22-4903, 22-4903a, 38-2312,
as amended by section 23 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
40, 38-2312, as amended by section 15 of 2017 House Bill No. 2041, 65-
4202, as amended by section 3 of 2017 House Bill No. 2025, 65-4202, as
amended by section 22 of 2017 Senate Substitute for House Bill No. 2055,
65-6111, 65-6111a, 74-7305, as amended by section 24 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 40, and 74-7305, as amended by section 14
of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 101, are hereby repealed.
Sec. 14. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the statute book.

Approved June 22, 2017.


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CHAPTER 101
SENATE BILL No. 96

AN ACT concerning the department of revenue; relating to persons with access to federal
tax information, fingerprinting; driver’s license examiners, unclassified service; amending
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-2015 and repealing the existing section.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
New Section 1. (a) The secretary of revenue may require, as a qual-
ification for initial or continuing employment or contracting with the de-
partment of revenue, all persons having access to federal tax information
received directly from the internal revenue service to be fingerprinted
and submit to a state and national criminal history record check. The
fingerprints shall be used to identify the person and to determine whether
the person has a record of criminal arrests and convictions in this state
or other jurisdictions. The secretary is authorized to submit the finger-
prints to the Kansas bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of
investigation for a state and national criminal history record check. Local
and state law enforcement officers and agencies shall assist the secretary
in the taking and processing of fingerprints of such persons and shall
release all records of a person’s arrests and convictions to the secretary.
(b) The secretary may use the information obtained from fingerprint-
ing and a person’s criminal history only for the purposes of verifying the
identification of such person and in the official determination of the fit-
ness of such person’s qualification for initial or continuing employment.
Disclosure or use of any information received by the secretary or a des-
ignee of the secretary for any purpose other than the purpose provided
for in this section shall be a class A nonperson misdemeanor and shall
constitute grounds for removal from office or termination of employment.
Nothing in this section shall prevent disclosure of any information re-
ceived by the secretary pursuant to this section to the post auditor in
accordance with the provisions of the legislative post audit act.
(c) Whenever the secretary requires fingerprinting, any associated
costs shall be paid by the agency or contractor.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-2015 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 74-2015. Within the division of vehicles, there shall be a super-
visor of driver’s license examiners and such driver’s license examiners as
may be needed. Said The supervisor and all such driver’s license exam-
iners shall be within the classified service under the Kansas civil service
act, except as otherwise provided by the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935(1)(x)
or (1)(cc), and amendments thereto. Any person employed by a third party
who has entered into a contract with the department of revenue pursuant
to K.S.A. 8-129, and amendments thereto, to provide services of a driver’s
license examiner shall not be required to be within the classified service
under the Kansas civil service act. Such driver’s license examiners shall
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make and conduct all examinations of applicants for operator’s and chauf-
feur’s licenses required by law, and shall exercise and enforce the licens-
ing provisions of the operator’s and chauffeur’s licensing act, and shall
perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law or by the director
of vehicles. All such driver’s license examiners are hereby vested with the
power and authority of peace and police officers in the execution of the
duties imposed upon them by this act and by the director of vehicles. The
director of vehicles shall determine what, if any, vehicles, equipment and
supplies, and insignia of office are needed by driver’s license examiners.
The property so determined to be needed shall be furnished without
expense to such examiners. All property so furnished shall remain the
property of the state and be strictly accounted for by each driver’s license
examiner. The secretary of revenue may adopt rules and regulations for
the conduct and duties of driver’s license examiners.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-2015 is hereby repealed.
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the statute book.

Approved June 22, 2017.

CHAPTER 102
House Substitute for SENATE BILL No. 126*

AN ACT establishing the child welfare system task force; concerning the study of the
child welfare system in the state of Kansas; report to the legislature.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. (a) The secretary for children and families shall establish
a child welfare system task force to study the child welfare system in the
state of Kansas. The Kansas department for children and families shall
provide administrative assistance to facilitate organization and meetings
of any working group convened by the task force. The department shall
provide assistance to working groups to prepare and publish meeting
agendas, public notices, meeting minutes and any research, data or in-
formation requested by a working group.
(b) The child welfare system task force shall consist of the following
members, each to be appointed by the respective appointing authority on
or before July 15, 2017:
(1) The chairperson of the senate standing committee on public
health and welfare;
(2) the vice-chairperson of the senate standing committee on public
health and welfare;
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(3) the ranking minority member of the senate standing committee


on public health and welfare;
(4) the chairperson of the house standing committee on children and
seniors;
(5) the vice-chairperson of the house standing committee on children
and seniors;
(6) the ranking minority member of the house standing committee
on children and seniors;
(7) the secretary for children and families or the secretary’s designee,
who shall be a non-voting member;
(8) the director of prevention and protection services for the Kansas
department for children and families, who shall be a non-voting member;
(9) one representative from each entity that contracts with the Kansas
department for children and families to provide foster care, family pres-
ervation, reintegration and permanency placement services, appointed by
each such entity, each of whom shall be a non-voting member;
(10) one member appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court;
(11) one representative of Kansas court-appointed special advocates,
appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court;
(12) one member of a citizen review board established pursuant to
the revised Kansas code for care of children, appointed by the chief justice
of the supreme court;
(13) one member representing a foster parent organization, ap-
pointed by the judicial council;
(14) one guardian ad litem with experience representing children in
child in need of care cases, appointed by the judicial council;
(15) one family law attorney with experience providing legal services
to parents and grandparents in child in need of care cases, appointed by
the judicial council;
(16) one social worker licensed by the behavioral sciences regulatory
board, appointed by the judicial council;
(17) one member of the state child death review board established
by K.S.A. 22a-243, and amendments thereto, appointed by the board;
(18) one county or district attorney with experience in child in need
of care cases, appointed by the Kansas county and district attorneys as-
sociation; and
(19) one law enforcement officer, appointed by the Kansas associa-
tion of chiefs of police.
(c) (1) The chairperson of the house standing committee on children
and seniors shall serve as the first chairperson of the child welfare system
task force and the chairperson of the senate standing committee on public
health and welfare shall serve as the first vice-chairperson of the task
force. The position of chairperson and vice-chairperson shall alternate
annually upon the first meeting of the task force in each calendar year.
(2) The child welfare system task force may meet in an open meeting
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at any time and at any place within the state of Kansas upon the call of
the chairperson. The task force shall meet at least six times per calendar
year.
(3) A majority of the voting members of the child welfare system task
force constitute a quorum. Any action by the task force shall be by motion
adopted by a majority of voting members present when there is a quorum.
(4) Any vacancy on the child welfare system task force shall be filled
by appointment in the manner prescribed in this section for the original
appointment.
(d) (1) The child welfare system task force shall convene working
groups to study the following topics: The general administration of child
welfare by the Kansas department for children and families; protective
services; family preservation; reintegration; foster care; and permanency
placement.
(2) On or before August 15, 2017, the chairperson and vice-chair-
person of the child welfare system task force and the ranking minority
members appointed under subsections (b)(3) and (b)(6) shall jointly ap-
point the chairperson and vice-chairperson of each working group from
the members of the task force. The chairperson and vice-chairperson of
each working group shall jointly appoint members to the working group,
each working group consisting of not more than seven non-task force
members and not fewer than two task force members. Any non-task force
member appointed to a working group shall possess specific expertise
related to the working group’s assigned topic of study.
(e) The child welfare system task force and each working group con-
vened by the task force shall study the following topics:
(1) The level of oversight and supervision by the Kansas department
for children and families over each entity that contracts with the Kansas
department for children and families to provide reintegration, foster care
and adoption services;
(2) the duties, responsibilities and contributions of state agencies,
nongovernmental entities and service providers that provide child welfare
services in the state of Kansas;
(3) the level of access to child welfare services, including, but not
limited to, health and mental health services and community-based serv-
ices, in the state of Kansas;
(4) the increasing number of children in the child welfare system and
contributing factors;
(5) the licensing standards for case managers working in the child
welfare system; and
(6) any other topic the child welfare system task force or working
group deems necessary or appropriate.
(f) The child welfare system task force and each working group con-
vened by the task force shall consider, at a minimum, United States de-
partment of health and human services child and family services reviews
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and child and family services plans and reports relating to foster care
prepared by the division of post audit, the 2015 special committee on
foster care adequacy and the 2016 special committee on foster care ad-
equacy.
(g) The child welfare system task force shall advise and consult with
citizen review boards established pursuant to the revised Kansas code for
care of children in conducting the study required by this section.
(h) The Kansas department for children and families shall, upon re-
quest by the child welfare system task force, provide data and information
relating to the child welfare system in the state of Kansas that is not
otherwise prohibited or restricted from disclosure by state or federal law,
including conditions imposed by federal law or rules and regulations for
participation in federal programs administered by the secretary for chil-
dren and families.
(i) The child welfare system task force shall submit a preliminary
progress report to the legislature detailing the task force’s study under
this section on or before January 8, 2018, and a final report to the legis-
lature detailing the task force’s study on or before January 14, 2019.
(j) The child welfare system task force’s report shall include recom-
mended improvements regarding the safety and well-being of children in
the child welfare system in the state of Kansas, including recommended
changes to current law, rules and regulations and child welfare system
processes, whether an ongoing task force or similar advisory or oversight
entity consisting of legislators, attorneys in the area of family law, judges,
foster parents, parents with reintegrated children and other interested
parties would aid in addressing child welfare system concerns and any
other topics the child welfare system task force deems appropriate.
(k) Staff of the office of revisor of statutes, the legislative research
department and the division of legislative administrative services shall
provide assistance as may be requested by the child welfare system task
force, including assistance to a legislative task force member serving on
a working group, subject to approval by the legislative coordinating coun-
cil.
(l) (1) Subject to approval by the legislative coordinating council,
members of the child welfare system task force attending meetings au-
thorized by the task force shall be paid amounts provided in K.S.A. 75-
3223(e), and amendments thereto, except that task force members who
are employed by a state agency shall be reimbursed by such state agency.
(2) Non-task force members of working groups convened by the child
welfare system task force attending meetings of such working groups shall
be paid by the Kansas department for children and families amounts
provided in K.S.A. 75-3223(e), and amendments thereto, except that non-
task force members who are employed by a state agency shall be reim-
bursed by such state agency.
(m) The provisions of this section shall expire on June 30, 2019.
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Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the Kansas register.
Approved June 22, 2017.
Published in the Kansas Register June 29, 2017.

CHAPTER 103
House Substitute for SENATE BILL No. 86
(Amends Chapter 61)

AN ACT concerning amusement rides; relating to the Kansas amusement ride act; amending
K.S.A. 40-4801 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 40-4802, 44-1601, 44-1602, 44-1603, 44-1604,
44-1607, 44-1610, 44-1613 and 44-1614 and repealing the existing sections; also re-
pealing K.S.A. 40-4801, as amended by section 4 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 70, and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 40-4802, as amended by section 5 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1601, as amended by section 6 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1602, as amended by section 7 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1603, as amended by section 8 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1604, as amended by section 9 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1607, as amended by section 10 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1610, as amended by section 11 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1613, as amended by section 12 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1614, as amended by section 13 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, and sections 1, 2 and 3 of 2017 House Substitute for
Senate Bill No. 70.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
New Section 1. (a) No amusement ride shall be operated in this state
unless a valid permit for such ride has been issued by the department.
The owner of an amusement ride shall make application for a permit for
such amusement ride to the secretary on such form and in such manner
as prescribed by the secretary. The application for a permit shall include,
but is not limited to, the following:
(1) The name of the owner and operator of the amusement ride;
(2) the location of the amusement ride, or the location where such
ride is stored when not in use;
(3) valid certificate of inspection;
(4) proof of insurance; and
(5) certification that such ride meets the applicable ASTM interna-
tional F24 committee standards.
(b) Each applicant shall submit a permit fee along with the applica-
tion in an amount as follows:
(1) For amusement rides erected at a permanent location, $75 for a
class A amusement ride, and $100 for a class B amusement ride;
(2) for amusement rides erected at a temporary location, $30; and
(3) for amusement rides owned or operated by a municipality or a
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nonprofit entity, whether erected at a permanent or temporary location,


$10.
(c) Upon approval of an application and receipt of the required fee,
the secretary shall issue a permit for the amusement ride. Such permit
shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance. Any permit fee paid
by an applicant shall be returned to the applicant if the application is
denied.
(d) In addition to the permit fees required under subsection (a), no
amusement ride shall be operated in this state unless the owner of such
ride has registered as an amusement ride owner with the department.
Registration shall be valid for a period of one year. The owner of an
amusement ride shall register with the department in such form and in
such manner as prescribed by the secretary, and by paying a registration
fee as follows:
(1) For amusement rides erected at a permanent location, $500;
(2) for amusement rides erected at a temporary location, $250; and
(3) for amusement rides owned by a municipality or nonprofit entity,
whether erected at a permanent or temporary location, $50.
The fee required under this subsection shall be an annual fee paid by
the owner, regardless of the number of amusement rides owned by such
owner.
(e) All fees received by the secretary pursuant to this section shall be
remitted by the secretary to the state treasurer in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of
each such remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount
in the state treasury to the credit of the amusement ride safety fund.
New Sec. 2. There is hereby established in the state treasury the
amusement ride safety fund, which shall be administered by the depart-
ment of labor. The amusement ride safety fund shall consist of those
moneys credited to the amusement ride safety fund pursuant to K.S.A.
44-1610 and section 1, and amendments thereto. All expenditures from
the amusement ride safety fund shall be for the administration and en-
forcement of the Kansas amusement ride act, and shall be made in ac-
cordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of ac-
counts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the secretary,
or the secretary’s designee.
New Sec. 3. (a) (1) A patron, or a patron’s parent or guardian on a
patron’s behalf, shall report in writing to the owner any injury sustained
on an amusement ride before leaving the premises. Such report shall
include:
(A) The name, address and phone number of the injured person;
(B) a full description of the incident, the injuries claimed, any treat-
ment received and the location, date and time of the injury;
(C) the cause of the injury, if known; and
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(D) the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses to the
incident.
(2) If a patron, or a patron’s parent or guardian, is unable to file a
report because of the severity of the patron’s injuries, the patron or the
patron’s parent or guardian shall file the report as soon as reasonably
possible.
(3) The owner shall prominently display signage at the point of ad-
mission or ticket sale and at least two other locations in close proximity
to the amusement ride explaining a patron’s duty to report injuries sus-
tained on such amusement ride. Such signage shall include instructions
on how to contact the owner’s representatives if immediate assistance is
needed and how to make an injury report.
(4) The failure of a patron, or the patron’s parent or guardian, to
report an injury under this subsection shall have no effect on the patron’s
right to commence a civil action.
(b) The owner of an amusement ride shall notify the department of
any serious injury reported by a patron, or any injury caused by a mal-
function or failure of an amusement ride or caused by an operator or
patron error. Such notification shall be submitted to the department
within 72 hours of the time that the operator becomes aware of the injury.
(c) If a serious injury occurs, the equipment or conditions that caused
the injury shall be preserved for the purpose of an investigation by the
department and such amusement ride shall be immediately removed
from service until an investigation is completed or deemed unnecessary
by the secretary. Except as provided in subsection (d), if investigation of
a serious injury is not commenced within 24 hours after the department
receives notification of such injury, then an investigation shall be deemed
unnecessary.
(d) If the serious injury results in the death of a patron, the owner
shall notify the department of the injury as soon as possible. Such noti-
fication shall be by telephone initially with a written notification sent
within 24 hours after the initial notice. If the patron’s death is related to
a major malfunction of the amusement ride, an investigation shall be
required and the department shall commence such investigation within
24 hours after receiving initial notice of the injury. No part of the amuse-
ment ride or the ride itself, shall be moved or repaired without the written
approval of the secretary, or the secretary’s designee, except that nothing
in this subsection shall be construed so as to hinder emergency response
personnel from performing their duties, or to prevent the elimination of
an obvious safety hazard. The owner shall provide the department with
complete access to the amusement ride and all related premises for the
purposes of the investigation and shall provide all information related to
the cause of the injury to the department.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 40-4801 is hereby amended to read as follows: 40-4801.
[Ch. 103 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1221

As used in K.S.A. 40-4801 through 40-4802 and 40-4803, and amend-


ments thereto:
(a) (1) ‘‘Amusement ride’’ means any mechanical or electrical device
that carries or conveys passengers along, around or over a fixed or re-
stricted route or course or within a defined area for the purpose of giving
its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement and shall in-
clude but not be limited to:
(A) Rides commonly known as ferris wheels, carousels, parachute
towers, bungee jumping, reverse bungee jumping, tunnels of love and
roller coasters;
(B) equipment generally associated with winter activities, such as ski
lifts, ski tows, j-bars, t-bars, chair lifts and aerial tramways;
(C) equipment not originally designed to be used as an amusement
ride, such as cranes or other lifting devices, when used as part of an
amusement ride;
(D) any inflatable equipment or other device that does not have a
rigid structure or frame and which is inflated or otherwise supported by
air pressure; and
(E) any amusement ride not excluded under paragraph (2) of this
subsection.
(2) ‘‘Amusement ride’’ shall not include:
(A) Games, concessions and associated structures;
(B) any single passenger coin-operated ride that: (i) Is manually, me-
chanically or electrically operated; (ii) is customarily placed in a public
location; and (iii) does not normally require the supervision or services of
an operator; and
(C) nonmechanized playground equipment, including, but not lim-
ited to, swings, seesaws, stationary spring-mounted animal features, rider-
propelled merry-go-rounds, climbers, slides, trampolines and physical fit-
ness devices.
(b) ‘‘Operator’’ means a person actually engaged in or directly con-
trolling the operations of an amusement ride.
(c) ‘‘Owner’’ means a person who owns, leases, controls or manages
the operations of an amusement ride and may include the state or any
political subdivision of the state, the terms ‘‘amusement ride,’’ ‘‘operator’’
and ‘‘owner’’ shall have the same meanings as those terms are defined in
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 40-4802 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 40-4802. No amusement ride shall be operated in this state unless
at the time of operation the owner has in effect an insurance policy in-
suring the owner and operator against liability for bodily injury to persons
arising out of the operation of the amusement ride. The insurance policy
shall be written by an insurance company doing business in Kansas, or
by a surplus lines insurer. Such insurance policy shall:
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(a) Provide for coverage in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per
occurrence with a $2,000,000 annual aggregate, except that this require-
ment shall not apply be satisfied if the owner of such amusement ride is
the state, or any subdivision of the state or a not-for-profit organization
organized under the laws of Kansas and such owner self-insures, or par-
ticipates in a public entity self-insurance pool in accordance with K.S.A.
75-6111, and amendments thereto; and
(b) name as an additional insured any person contracting with the
owner for the amusement ride’s operation.
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1601. As used in this act:
(a) (1) ‘‘Amusement ride’’ means any mechanical or electrical device
that carries or conveys passengers along, around or over a fixed or re-
stricted route or course or within a defined area for the purpose of giving
its passengers amusement, pleasure, thrills or excitement and shall in-
clude all rides and devices included under ASTM international F24 com-
mittee standards, including, but not be limited to:
(A) Rides commonly known as ferris wheels, carousels, parachute
towers, bungee jumping, reverse bungee jumping, tunnels of love and,
roller coasters, boat rides, water slides, inflatable devices, commercial zip
lines, trampoline courts and go-karts;
(B) equipment generally associated with winter activities, such as ski
lifts, ski tows, j-bars, t-bars, chair lifts and aerial tramways; and
(C) equipment not originally designed to be used as an amusement
ride, such as cranes or other lifting devices, when used as part of an
amusement ride.
(2) ‘‘Amusement ride’’ does not include:
(A) Games, concessions and associated structures;
(B) any single passenger coin-operated ride that: (i) Is manually, me-
chanically or electrically operated; (ii) is customarily placed in a public
location; and (iii) does not normally require the supervision or services of
an operator;
(C) nonmechanized playground equipment, including, but not lim-
ited to, swings, seesaws, stationary spring-mounted animal features, rider-
propelled merry-go-rounds, climbers, slides, trampolines, moon walks
and other inflatable equipment and physical fitness devices; or
(D) home-owned amusement rides.
(b) ‘‘Certificate of inspection’’ means a certificate, signed and dated
by a qualified inspector, showing that an amusement ride has satisfactorily
passed inspection by such inspector.
(c) ‘‘Class A amusement ride’’ means an amusement ride designed for
use primarily by individuals aged 12 or less.
(d) ‘‘Class B amusement ride’’ means an amusement ride that is not
classified as a class A amusement ride.
[Ch. 103 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1223

(c)(e) ‘‘Department’’ means the department of labor.


(d)(f) ‘‘Home-owned amusement ride’’ means an amusement ride
owned by a not-for-profit entity an individual and operated:
(1) Solely within a single county;
(2) by individuals on a volunteer basis; and
(3) for a period not to exceed 12 days within one calendar year solely
within a single county for strictly private use.
(e)(g) ‘‘Nondestructive testing’’ means the development and appli-
cation of technical methods in accordance with ASTM F747 standards
such as radiographic, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, liquid penetrant, elec-
tromagnetic, neutron radiographic, acoustic emission, visual and leak test-
ing to:
(1) Examine materials or components in ways that do not impair the
future usefulness and serviceability in order to detect, locate, measure
and evaluate discontinuities, defects and other imperfections;
(2) assess integrity, properties and composition; and
(3) measure geometrical characters.
(f)(h) ‘‘Operator’’ means a person actually supervising, or engaged in
or directly controlling the operations of an amusement ride.
(g)(i) ‘‘Owner’’ means a person who owns, leases, controls or manages
the operations of an amusement ride and may include the state or any
political subdivision of the state.
(h)(j) ‘‘Parent or guardian’’ means any parent, guardian or custodian
responsible for the control, safety, training or education of a minor or an
adult or minor with an impairment in need of a guardian or a conservator,
or both, as those terms are defined by K.S.A. 59-3051, and amendments
thereto.
(i)(k) (1) ‘‘Patron’’ means any individual who is:
(A) Waiting in the immediate vicinity of an amusement ride to get
on the ride;
(B) getting on an amusement ride;
(C) using an amusement ride;
(D) getting off an amusement ride; or
(E) leaving an amusement ride and still in the immediate vicinity of
the ride.
(2) ‘‘Patron’’ does not include employees, agents or servants of the
owner while engaged in the duties of their employment.
(j)(l) ‘‘Person’’ means any individual, association, partnership, cor-
poration, limited liability company, government or other entity.
(k)(m) ‘‘Qualified inspector’’ means a person who holds a current cer-
tification or other evidence of qualification to inspect amusement rides,
issued by a program specified by rules and regulations adopted under
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1602, and amendments thereto:
(A) Is a licensed professional engineer, as defined in K.S.A. 74-7003,
and amendments thereto, and has completed at least two years of expe-
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rience in the amusement ride field, consisting of at least one year of actual
inspection of amusement rides under a qualified inspector for a manufac-
turer, governmental agency, amusement park, carnival or insurance un-
derwriter, and an additional year of practicing any combination of amuse-
ment ride inspection, design, fabrication, installation, maintenance,
testing, repair or operation;
(B) provides satisfactory evidence of completing a minimum of five
years of experience in the amusement ride field, at least two years of which
consisted of actual inspection of amusement rides under a qualified in-
spector for a manufacturer, governmental agency, amusement park, car-
nival or insurance underwriter, and the remaining experience consisting
of any combination of amusement ride inspection, design, fabrication,
installation, maintenance, testing, repair or operation; or
(C) has received qualified training from a third party, such as attain-
ment of level II certification from the national association of amusement
ride safety officials (NAARSO), attainment of level II certification from
the amusement industry manufacturers and suppliers international
(AIMS), attainment of a qualified inspector certification from the associ-
ation for challenge course technology (ACCT), Pennsylvania department
of agriculture — general qualified inspector status, or other similar qual-
ification from another nationally recognized organization.
(l)(n) ‘‘Secretary’’ means the secretary of labor.
(m)(o) ‘‘Serious injury’’ means an injury that results in:
(1) Death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement or permanent
loss of the use of a body organ, member, function or system;
(2) a compound fracture; or
(3) other significant injury or illness that requires immediate admis-
sion and overnight hospitalization and observation by a licensed physician
medical treatment.
(n)(p) ‘‘Sign’’ means any symbol or language reasonably calculated to
communicate information to patrons or their parents or guardians, in-
cluding placards, prerecorded messages, live public address, stickers, pic-
tures, pictograms, guide books, brochures, videos, verbal information and
visual signals.
(q) ‘‘Water slide’’ means a slide that is at least 15 feet in height and
that uses water to propel the patron through the ride.
Sec. 7. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1602 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1602. (a) The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations spec-
ifying programs that issue certification or other evidence of qualification
to inspect amusement rides and that the secretary determines require
education, experience and training at least equivalent to those required
on the effective date of this act for a level 1 certification by the national
association of amusement ride safety officials. The secretary shall develop
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an inspection check list which shall be posted on the department web


site.
(b) No amusement ride shall be operated in this state unless such
ride has a valid certificate of inspection. An amusement ride erected at a
permanent location in this state shall be self-inspected inspected by a
qualified inspector at least every 12 months. An amusement ride erected
at a temporary location in this state shall have been self-inspected by a
qualified inspector within the preceding 30 days. The certificate of an
inspection required by this subsection shall be signed and dated by the
inspector and shall be available to any person contracting with the owner
for the amusement ride’s operation. In addition, a visible inspection decal
provided by the department or other evidence of inspection shall be
posted in plain view on or near the amusement ride, in a location where
it can easily be seen.
(b) Inspections performed pursuant to this section shall be paid for
by the owner of the amusement ride, or in the case of a state agency or
political subdivision of the state, such governmental entity shall pay for
the inspection.
(c) In addition to the annual inspection required by subsection (a),
the operator of an amusement ride shall perform and record daily in-
spections of the amusement ride. The daily inspection shall include an
inspection of equipment identified for daily inspection in accordance with
the applicable codes and the manufacturer’s recommendations.
(c)(d) The secretary shall conduct random inspections compliance au-
dits of amusement rides erected both at permanent locations and at tem-
porary locations. A warning citation for violation of this act shall be issued
against any owner or operator for a first violation but no criminal pro-
ceeding shall be brought.
(e) The secretary shall develop an inspection checklist, which shall be
posted on the department’s website.
Sec. 8. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1603 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1603. The owner of an amusement ride shall retain at all times
current maintenance and inspection records relating to the construction,
repair and maintenance of its operation, including safety, inspection,
maintenance records and ride operator training activities for such ride.
Such records shall be available to any person contracting with the owner
for the amusement ride’s operation, and shall be made available to the
department at reasonable times, including during an inspection upon the
department’s request. Records of daily inspections must be available for
inspection at the location where the ride or device is operated. All records
must be maintained for a period of three years.
Sec. 9. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1604 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1604. (a) Amusement rides shall be constructed, maintained,
operated and repaired in accordance with ASTM standards adopted by
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the ASTM international F24 committee, as published in ASTM interna-


tional standards volume 15.07.
(b) No amusement ride shall be operated in this state unless non-
destructive testing of the ride has been conducted in accordance with the
recommendations of the manufacturer of the ride and or in conformance
with standards at least equivalent to those of the American society for
testing and materials that are in effect on the effective date of this act
ASTM standards adopted by the ASTM international F24 committee, as
published in ASTM international standards volume 15.07, whichever is
applicable.
Sec. 10. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1607 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1607. (a) Each patron of an amusement ride, by participation,
accepts the risks inherent in such participation of which an ordinary pru-
dent person is or should be aware.
(b) Each patron of an amusement ride has a duty to:
(1) Exercise the judgment and act in the manner of an ordinary pru-
dent person while participating in an amusement ride;
(2) obey all instructions and warnings, written or oral, prior to and
during participation in an amusement ride;
(3) refrain from participation in an amusement ride while under the
influence of alcohol or drugs;
(4) engage all safety devices that are provided;
(5) refrain from disconnecting or disabling any safety device except
at the express direction of the owner’s agent or employee; and
(6) refrain from extending arms and legs beyond the carrier or seating
area except at the express direction of the owner’s agent or employee.
(c) (1) A patron, or a patron’s parent or guardian on a patron’s behalf,
shall report in writing to the owner any injury sustained on an amusement
ride before leaving the premises, including:
(A) The name, address and phone number of the injured person;
(B) a full description of the incident, the injuries claimed, any treat-
ment received and the location, date and time of the injury;
(C) the cause of the injury, if known; and
(D) the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses to the
incident.
(2) If a patron, or a patron’s parent or guardian on a patron’s behalf,
is unable to file a report because of the severity of the patron’s injuries,
the patron or the patron’s parent or guardian on the patron’s behalf shall
file the report as soon as reasonably possible.
(3) The failure of a patron, or the patron’s parent or guardian on a
patron’s behalf, to report an injury under this subsection shall have no
effect on the patron’s right to commence a civil action.
(d) Any parent or guardian of a patron shall have a duty to reasonably
ensure that the patron complies with all provisions of this act.
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Sec. 11. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1610 is hereby amended to read as


follows: 44-1610. (a) It is a class B misdemeanor for an owner or operator
of an amusement ride knowingly to operate, or cause or permit to be
operated, any amusement ride in violation of this act without a valid
permit issued by the secretary.
(b) It is a class C misdemeanor knowingly to violate the provisions of
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1608, and amendments thereto A notice of violation
may be issued by the department when an amusement ride is found to be
out of compliance with the provisions of this act, or any rules or regula-
tions adopted pursuant thereto. The notice of violation may include an
order to cease and desist operation of the specific amusement ride until
all violations are satisfactorily corrected.
(c) Within 10 business days after a notice of violation has been issued,
the person issued such notice may file a written request with the depart-
ment for an informal conference regarding the notice. If the person issued
the notice of violation does not request an informal conference within this
time frame, all provisions of the notice shall become final. If the notice of
violation is not resolved within the prescribed time frame, the department
may seek judicial enforcement of the notice of violation, or an enforcement
order may be issued.
(d) The secretary may impose a fine of not more than $1,000 for any
violation of the provisions of this act, or any rules or regulations adopted
pursuant thereto. All fines received by the secretary pursuant to this sec-
tion shall be remitted by the secretary to the state treasurer in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon
receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire
amount in the state treasury to the credit of the amusement ride safety
fund.
(c)(e) Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate of-
fense.
(f) The provisions of this section shall be subject to the Kansas ad-
ministrative procedure act.
(g) No prosecution for an offense described in subsection (a) shall be
brought prior to January 1, 2018. The provisions of this subsection shall
expire on June 30, 2018.
Sec. 12. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1613 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1613. The provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601 through
44-1612, and 44-1615 44-1614 and sections 1 through 3, and amendments
thereto, and this section, and amendments thereto, shall be known as the
Kansas amusement ride act.
Sec. 13. K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1614 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 44-1614. (a) The secretary of labor shall adopt rules and regu-
lations necessary to implement provisions of the Kansas amusement ride
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act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601 through 44-1613 and 44-1615 et seq., and
amendments thereto.
(b) (1) On or before January 1, 2018, the secretary shall adopt rules
and regulations necessary to implement the amendments made to the Kan-
sas amusement ride act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601 et seq., and amend-
ments thereto, and the amusement ride insurance act, K.S.A. 40-4801 et
seq., and amendments thereto, by this act.
(2) The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations specifying nation-
ally recognized organizations that issue certifications or other evidence of
qualification to inspect amusement rides, and that require education, ex-
perience and training at least equivalent to that required for a level II
certification from NAARSO as of July 1, 2017.
(3) All references to the American society for testing and materials
(ASTM) standards shall be to those standards adopted by the ASTM in-
ternational F24 committee, as published in ASTM international standards
volume 15.07, or any later version adopted by the secretary in rules and
regulations.
New Sec. 14. The provisions of this act shall not be enforced by the
secretary prior to the date of publication of the rules and regulations
adopted by the secretary pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1614(b), and
amendments thereto. Prior to taking any action pursuant to section 11,
and amendments thereto, the secretary shall provide the owner or op-
erator of an amusement ride a reasonable period of time to comply with
the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 44-1601 et seq., and amendments
thereto, and K.S.A. 40-4801 et seq., and amendments thereto.
Sec. 15. K.S.A. 40-4801, as amended by section 4 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 40-4802, as
amended by section 5 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70,
44-1601, as amended by section 6 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 70, 44-1602, as amended by section 7 of 2017 House Substitute
for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1603, as amended by section 8 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1604, as amended by section 9 of
2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1607, as amended by
section 10 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70, 44-1610, as
amended by section 11 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70,
44-1613, as amended by section 12 of 2017 House Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 70, and 44-1614, as amended by section 13 of 2017 House Sub-
stitute for Senate Bill No. 70, and sections 1, 2 and 3 of 2017 House
Substitute for Senate Bill No. 70 are hereby repealed.
Sec. 16. K.S.A. 40-4801 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 40-4802, 44-1601, 44-
1602, 44-1603, 44-1604, 44-1607, 44-1610, 44-1613 and 44-1614 are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 17. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved June 23, 2017.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1229

CHAPTER 104
Senate Substitute for HOUSE BILL No. 2002
(Amends Chapter 54)
TO SEC. TO SEC.
Abstracters’ board of examiners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Indigents’ defense services,
Accountancy, board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51, 52, 53
Adjutant general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140, 141, 220, 221 Information technology services,
Administration, department of . . . . . 64, 65, 66, 179, 180 office of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67, 68
Administrative hearings, office of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69, 70 Insurance department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 44, 183, 184
Aging and disability services, Judicial branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55
Kansas department for . . . . . . . 98, 99, 100, 185, 186 Judicial council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50
Agriculture, Kansas department of . . . . . . . . . . . 154, 155 Kansas state university . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119, 120, 202, 203
Attorney general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 38 Kansas state university extension systems and
Attorney general—Kansas bureau agriculture research programs . . . . . . . . . . . 121, 122
of investigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 147, 216, 217 Kansas state university veterinary
Bank commissioner, state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 medical center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123, 124
Barbering, Kansas board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Labor, department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 87, 187, 188
Behavioral sciences regulatory board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Legislative coordinating council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 29
Blind, Kansas state school for the . . . . 111, 112, 192, 193 Legislature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31, 32
Children and families, Kansas Lottery, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 77, 78
department for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101, 102, 103 Mortuary arts, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Citizens’ utility ratepayer board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, 63 Nursing, board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Commerce, department of . . . . . . . . 81, 82, 83, 181, 182 Optometry, board of examiners in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Corporation commission, state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 61 Peace officers’ standards and training,
Corrections, department of . . . . . 137, 138, 139, 214, 215 Kansas commission on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152, 153
Cosmetology, Kansas state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Pharmacy, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Credit unions, state department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Pittsburg state university . . . . . . . . . . . 127, 128, 204, 205
Deaf, Kansas state school for the . . . . 113, 114, 194, 195 Pooled money investment board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 48
Dental board, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Post audit, division of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, 34
Education, department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106, 107, 108 Public employees retirement system, Kansas . . . . . 56, 57
Emergency medical services board . . . . . . . . . . . 148, 149 Racing and gaming commission, Kansas . . . . . . . . 79, 80
Emporia state university . . . . . . . . . . . 125, 126, 198, 199 Real estate appraisal board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Finance council, state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177, 178 Real estate commission, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Fire marshal, state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142, 143 Regents, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . 135, 136, 212, 213
Fort Hays state university . . . . . . . . . . 117, 118, 200, 201 Revenue, department of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 74, 75
Governmental ethics commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Secretary of state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 40
Governor’s department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 36 Sentencing commission, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150, 151
Guardianship program, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104, 105 State fair board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156, 157, 222, 223
Healing arts, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 State library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109, 110
Health and environment, department of— State treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42
division of environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96, 97 Tax appeals, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71, 72
Health and environment, department of— Technical professions, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
division of health care finance . . . . . . . . . . 93, 94, 95 Transportation, department of . . . . . . . . . . 162, 163, 164
Health and environment, department of— University of Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129, 130, 206, 207
division of public health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91, 92 University of Kansas
Health care stabilization fund medical center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131, 132, 208, 209
board of governors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 46 Veterans affairs office,
Hearing instruments, Kansas board of Kansas commission on . . . 88, 89, 90, 189, 190, 191
examiners in fitting and dispensing of . . . . . . . . . 19 Veterinary examiners, state board of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Highway patrol, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 144, 145, 218, 219 Water office, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158, 159
Historical society, state . . . . . . . . . . . . 115, 116, 196, 197 Wichita state university . . . . . . . . . . . . 133, 134, 210, 211
Housing resources corporation, Kansas . . . . . . . . . 84, 85 Wildlife, parks and tourism,
Human rights commission, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59 Kansas department of . . . . . 160, 161, 224, 225, 226
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AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June 30, 2017, June
30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30, 2021, and June 30, 2022, for state
agencies; authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the state; author-
izing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and fees, imposing certain restric-
tions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, pro-
cedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 2-223,
12-1775a, 12-5256, 55-193, 68-2320, 74-4920, as amended by section 43 of 2017 Senate
Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052, 74-50,107, 74-99b34, 75-6702, 76-
775, 76-7,107, 79-2959, 79-2964, 79-3425i, 79-34,171, 79-4804 and 82a-953a and re-
pealing the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. (a) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018,
June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30, 2021, and June 30, 2022, appro-
priations are hereby made, restrictions and limitations are hereby im-
posed, and transfers, capital improvement projects, fees, receipts, dis-
bursements, procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby
directed or authorized as provided in this act.
(b) The agencies named in this act are hereby authorized to initiate
and complete the capital improvement projects specified and authorized
by this act or for which appropriations are made by this act, subject to
the restrictions and limitations imposed by this act.
(c) The provisions of this act relating to fiscal year 2018 shall be
known and may be cited as the omnibus appropriation act of 2017 and
shall constitute the omnibus reconciliation spending limit bill for the 2017
regular session of the legislature for purposes of K.S.A. 75-6702(a), and
amendments thereto.
(d) The appropriations made by this act shall not be subject to the
provisions of K.S.A. 46-155, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 2. (a) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and
directed to pay the following amounts from the El Dorado correctional
facility — facilities operations account of the state general fund for prop-
erty lost to the following claimants:
Ruben Warledo #86346
P.O. Box 311
El Dorado, KS 67042.................................................. $76.95
Thomas L.Wilson #70525
P.O. Box 311
El Dorado, KS 67042.................................................. $24.08
(b) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the following amounts from the Hutchinson correctional facility
— facilities operations account of the state general fund for property lost
to the following claimants:
Ronnell Burnett #100905
P.O. Box 1568
Hutchinson, KS 67504 ................................................ $24.50
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1231

Joshua Alexander Duque #99972


P.O. Box 1568
Hutchinson, KS 67504 ................................................ $82.16
Christopher Forbush-Willis
P.O. Box 311
El Dorado, KS 67042.................................................. $75.73
(c) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the following amounts from the Lansing correctional facility —
facilities operations account of the state general fund for property lost to
the following claimants:
Matthew Campbell #6010477
P.O. Box 2
Lansing, KS 66043...................................................... $36.38
Micky Don Owens #94516
P.O. Box 2
Lansing, KS 66043...................................................... $63.14
J&N Ranch, L.L.C.
25332 Wolcott Road
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 ......................................... $23,735
(d) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the following amount from the Larned correctional mental health
facility — facilities operations account of the state general fund for prop-
erty lost to the following claimant:
Darwin Enloe #54505
1318 Highway 264
Larned, KS 67550 ...................................................... $7.90
Sec. 3. There is hereby appropriated from the state general fund, as
reimbursement for legal costs incurred for sexually violent predator pro-
ceedings, the following amount to the following claimant:
County Treasurer
Barton County
1400 Main Street
Great Bend, KS 67530 ................................................ $22,166.36
Sec. 4. The University of Kansas is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the following amount from the state general fund the operating
line item for reimbursement of money diverted from the payroll account
of a faculty member by a computer hacker to the following claimant:
Paulette Spencer
7802 N.W. Sunset Dr.
Parkville, MO 64152 ................................................... $3,074.87
Sec. 5. The Kansas public employees retirement system is hereby
authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the Kansas
1232 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

public employees retirement fund No. 7002 to a former employee of the


unified government of Wyandotte county/Kansas City, Kansas for reim-
bursement of a contribution to the following claimant:
Pearl Durham
1490 7th Street N.W. #309
Washington, D.C. 20001 ............................................. $44.27
Sec. 6. (a) On July 1, 2017, there is hereby appropriated from the
state general fund for errors in the amount of reimbursement the city of
Roeland Park was owed for tax increment financing reimbursements to
the following claimant for a five-year period from 2010 through 2014:
City Treasurer
City of Roeland Park
4600 W. 51st Street
Roeland Park, KS 66205.............................................. $27,767.60
(b) On July 1, 2018, there is hereby appropriated from the state gen-
eral fund for errors in the amount of reimbursement the city of Roeland
Park was owed for tax increment financing reimbursements to the follow-
ing claimant for a five-year period from 2010 through 2014:
City Treasurer
City of Roeland Park
4600 W. 51st Street
Roeland Park, KS 66205.............................................. $27,767.60
(c) On July 1, 2019, there is hereby appropriated from the state gen-
eral fund for errors in the amount of reimbursement the city of Roeland
Park was owed for tax increment financing reimbursements to the follow-
ing claimant for a five-year period from 2010 through 2014:
City Treasurer
City of Roeland Park
4600 W. 51st Street
Roeland Park, KS 66205.............................................. $27,767.60
(d) On July 1, 2020, there is hereby appropriated from the state gen-
eral fund for errors in the amount of reimbursement the city of Roeland
Park was owed for tax increment financing reimbursements to the follow-
ing claimant for a five-year period from 2010 through 2014:
City Treasurer
City of Roeland Park
4600 W. 51st Street
Roeland Park, KS 66205.............................................. $27,767.60
(e) On July 1, 2021, there is hereby appropriated from the state gen-
eral fund for errors in the amount of reimbursement the city of Roeland
Park was owed for tax increment financing reimbursements to the follow-
ing claimant for a five-year period from 2010 through 2014:
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City Treasurer
City of Roeland Park
4600 W. 51st Street
Roeland Park, KS 66205.............................................. $27,767.60
Sec. 7. The department of revenue is hereby authorized and directed
to pay the following amounts from the motor-vehicle fuel tax refund fund,
for claims not filed within the statutory filing period prescribed in K.S.A.
79-3458, and amendments thereto, to the following claimants:
James D. Jones
25761 Limit Rd.
Winchester, KS 66097................................................. $377.14
Patrick R. Leonard
14655 S. Moonlight Rd.
Olathe, KS 66061 ....................................................... $52.44
Peterson Farm & Livestock Inc.
1339 E. Rose Hill Rd.
Assaria, KS 67416....................................................... $118.20
Rawlins County Hwy Department
12303 Hwy 25
Atwood, KS 67730...................................................... $1,744.70
Jimmy A. Smith
12049 S.W. 180th
Rose Hill, KS 67133 ................................................... $53.40
U.S.D. 113 Prairie Hills
1619 S. Old Hwy 75
Sabetha, KS 66534 ..................................................... $1,416.02
U.S.D. 234 Fort Scott
424 Main St.
Ft. Scott, KS 66701 .................................................... $5,235.52
U.S.D. 247 Cherokee
506 S. Smelter
Cherokee, KS 66724 ................................................... $187.90
U.S.D. 267 Renwick
P.O. Box 68
Andale, KS 67001....................................................... $3,741.43
Wildcat Concrete Serv. Inc.
P.O. Box 750075
Topeka, KS 66675 ...................................................... $83.84
Sec. 8. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this act, the director of
accounts and reports is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants
on the state treasurer in favor of the claimants specified in this act, upon
vouchers duly executed by the state agencies directed to pay the amounts
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specified in such sections to the claimants or their legal representatives


or duly authorized agents, as provided by law.
(b) The director of accounts and reports shall secure prior to the
payment of any amount to any claimant, other than amounts authorized
to be paid pursuant to section 7, and amendments thereto, as motor-
vehicle fuel tax refunds or as transactions between state agencies as pro-
vided by sections 2 through 7 of this act, and amendments thereto, a
written release and satisfaction of all claims and rights against the state
of Kansas and any agencies, officers and employees of the state of Kansas
regarding their respective claims.
Sec. 9.
ABSTRACTERS’ BOARD OF EXAMINERS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Abstracters’ fee fund (016-00-2700-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $26,103
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $25,702
Sec. 10.
BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Board of accountancy fee fund (028-00-2701-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $383,151
Provided, That expenditures from the board of accountancy fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,200.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $387,029
Provided, That expenditures from the board of accountancy fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,200.
Special litigation reserve fund (028-00-2715-2700)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
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until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the executive director
of the board of accountancy, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer moneys from the board of accountancy fee fund
(028-00-2701-0100) to the special litigation reserve fund (028-00-2715-
2700) of the board of accountancy: Provided, That the aggregate of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, shall not exceed
$15,000: Provided further, That the executive director of the board of
accountancy shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of the budget and the director of legislative research.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the executive director
of the board of accountancy, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer moneys from the board of accountancy fee fund
(028-00-2701-0100) to the special litigation reserve fund (028-00-2715-
2700) of the board of accountancy: Provided, That the aggregate of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, shall not exceed
$15,000: Provided further, That the executive director of the board of
accountancy shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of the budget and the director of legislative research.
Sec. 11.
STATE BANK COMMISSIONER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
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or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law


shall not exceed the following:
Bank commissioner fee fund (094-00-2811)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $11,036,122
Provided, That expenditures from the bank commissioner fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality for the division
of consumer and mortgage lending shall not exceed $1,000: Provided
further, That expenditures from the bank commissioner fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality for the division of
banking shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of any
other statute, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be made from the bank commissioner fee fund for fiscal year 2018
by the above agency by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from such fund to pay attorney fees and litigation costs in an amount not
to exceed $76,650.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $11,501,770
Provided, That expenditures from the bank commissioner fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality for the division
of consumer and mortgage lending shall not exceed $1,000: Provided
further, That expenditures from the bank commissioner fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality for the division of
banking shall not exceed $1,000.
Bank examination and investigation
fund (094-00-2013-1010)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Consumer education settlement fund (094-00-2560-2500)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the consumer education
settlement fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for consumer
education purposes, which may be in accordance with contracts for such
activities which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the state
bank commissioner or the deputy commissioner of the consumer and
mortgage lending division, as the case may require, and the entities con-
ducting such activities.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the consumer education
settlement fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for consumer
education purposes, which may be in accordance with contracts for such
activities which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the state
bank commissioner or the deputy commissioner of the consumer and
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mortgage lending division, as the case may require, and the entities con-
ducting such activities.
Litigation expense fund (094-00-2499-2499)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from
the litigation expense fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for
costs, fees, and expenses associated with administrative or judicial pro-
ceedings regarding the enforcement of laws administered by the con-
sumer and mortgage lending division and the enforcement and collection
of assessed fines, fees and consumer refunds: Provided further, That,
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, a portion of the moneys
collected as a result of fines and investigative fees collected by the con-
sumer and mortgage lending division, as determined by the deputy of the
consumer and mortgage lending division, shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the litigation expense fund.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from
the litigation expense fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for
costs, fees, and expenses associated with administrative or judicial pro-
ceedings regarding the enforcement of laws administered by the con-
sumer and mortgage lending division and the enforcement and collection
of assessed fines, fees and consumer refunds: Provided further, That,
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, a portion of the moneys
collected as a result of fines and investigative fees collected by the con-
sumer and mortgage lending division, as determined by the deputy of the
consumer and mortgage lending division, shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the litigation expense fund.
(b) During the fiscal years ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 9-2209, 9-2218, 16a-2-302 and
16a-6-104, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, all moneys
received under the Kansas mortgage business act or the uniform con-
sumer credit code for fines or settlement moneys designated for con-
sumer education shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of
the consumer education settlement fund (094-00-2560-2500).
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $534,517 from the state
general fund to the bank commissioner fee fund (094-00-2811) of the
state bank commissioner.
Sec. 12.
KANSAS BOARD OF BARBERING
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
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special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Board of barbering fee fund (100-00-2704-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $187,347
Provided, That expenditures from the board of barbering fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$500.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $187,070
Provided, That expenditures from the board of barbering fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$500.
Sec. 13.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Behavioral sciences regulatory board fee
fund (102-00-2730-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $755,552
Provided, That expenditures from the behavioral sciences regulatory
board fee fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $1,000: Provided further, That all expenditures
from the behavioral sciences regulatory board fee fund for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, for disciplinary hearings shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation imposed on the behavioral sciences regulatory
board fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $773,229
Provided, That expenditures from the behavioral sciences regulatory
board fee fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $1,000: Provided further, That all expenditures
from the behavioral sciences regulatory board fee fund for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, for disciplinary hearings shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation imposed on the behavioral sciences regulatory
board fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 14.
STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1239

or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law


shall not exceed the following:
Healing arts fee fund (105-00-2705-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $5,257,316
Provided, That expenditures from the healing arts fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000:
Provided further, That all expenditures from the healing arts fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for disciplinary hearings shall be in
addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the healing arts fee
fund for fiscal year 2018.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $5,380,778
Provided, That expenditures from the healing arts fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000:
Provided further, That all expenditures from the healing arts fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for disciplinary hearings shall be in
addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the healing arts fee
fund for fiscal year 2019.
Medical records maintenance trust
fund (105-00-7206-7200)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $35,000
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $35,000
Sec. 15.
KANSAS STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Cosmetology fee fund (149-00-2706-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $1,005,815
Provided, That expenditures from the cosmetology fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $1,008,870
Provided, That expenditures from the cosmetology fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Sec. 16.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF CREDIT UNIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
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Credit union fee fund (159-00-2026-0100)


For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $1,186,661
Provided, That expenditures from the credit union fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $300.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $1,211,609
Provided, That expenditures from the credit union fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $300.
Sec. 17.
KANSAS DENTAL BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Dental board fee fund (167-00-2708-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $415,280
Provided, That expenditures from the dental board fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $420,000
Provided, That expenditures from the dental board fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Special litigation reserve fund (167-00-2749-2000)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1241

was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the executive director
of the Kansas dental board, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer moneys from the dental board fee fund (167-00-
2708-0100) to the special litigation reserve fund (167-00-2749-2000) of
the Kansas dental board: Provided, That the aggregate of such transfers
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, shall not exceed $50,000: Pro-
vided further, That the executive director of the Kansas dental board shall
certify each such transfer of moneys to the director of accounts and re-
ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of the budget and the director of legislative research.
Sec. 18.
STATE BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Mortuary arts fee fund (204-00-2709-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $292,846
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $321,958
Sec. 19.
KANSAS BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING AND
DISPENSING OF HEARING INSTRUMENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Hearing instrument board fee fund (266-00-2712-9900)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $27,043
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $26,290
Hearing instrument litigation fund (266-00-2136-2136)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the hearing instru-
ment litigation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except upon
the approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that:
(1) Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable
occurrence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and de-
lay until the next legislative session on the requested action would be
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contrary to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not
one that was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and
is not contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action
will assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears
a valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the hearing instru-
ment litigation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except upon
the approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that:
(1) Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable
occurrence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and de-
lay until the next legislative session on the requested action would be
contrary to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not
one that was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and
is not contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action
will assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears
a valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
Sec. 20.
BOARD OF NURSING
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Board of nursing fee fund (482-00-2716-0200)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $2,541,423
Provided, That expenditures from the board of nursing fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$500.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $2,594,467
Provided, That expenditures from the board of nursing fee fund for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$500.
Gifts and grants fund (482-00-7346-4000)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Education conference fund (482-00-2209-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Criminal background and fingerprinting
fund (482-00-2745-2700)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
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Sec. 21.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Optometry fee fund (488-00-2717-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $161,360
Provided, That expenditures from the optometry fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $600.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $162,369
Provided, That expenditures from the optometry fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $600.
Optometry litigation fund (488-00-2547-2547)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the optometry liti-
gation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the optometry liti-
gation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
Criminal history fingerprinting fund (488-00-2565-2565)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the executive officer
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of the board of examiners in optometry, with the approval of the director


of the budget, may transfer moneys from the optometry fee fund (488-
00-2717-0100) to the optometry litigation fund (488-00-2547-2547) of the
board of examiners in optometry: Provided, That the aggregate of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, shall not exceed
$50,000: Provided further, That the executive officer of the board of ex-
aminers in optometry shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the
director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such
certification to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the executive officer
of the board of examiners in optometry, with the approval of the director
of the budget, may transfer moneys from the optometry fee fund (488-
00-2717-0100) to the optometry litigation fund (488-00-2547-2547) of the
board of examiners in optometry: Provided, That the aggregate of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, shall not exceed
$50,000: Provided further, That the executive officer of the board of ex-
aminers in optometry shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the
director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such
certification to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
Sec. 22.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
State board of pharmacy fee fund (531-00-2718-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $1,435,882
Provided, That expenditures from the state board of pharmacy fee fund
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not
exceed $1,500.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $1,468,285
Provided, That expenditures from the state board of pharmacy fee fund
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not
exceed $1,500.
State board of pharmacy litigation
fund (531-00-2733-2700)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the state board of
pharmacy litigation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except
upon the approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining
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that: (1) Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a fore-


seeable occurrence characterize the need for the requested expenditure,
and delay until the next legislative session on the requested action would
be contrary to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is
not one that was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature
and is not contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested
action will assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which
bears a valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the state board of
pharmacy litigation fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except
upon the approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining
that: (1) Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a fore-
seeable occurrence characterize the need for the requested expenditure,
and delay until the next legislative session on the requested action would
be contrary to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is
not one that was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature
and is not contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested
action will assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which
bears a valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
Non-federal gifts and grants fund (531-00-7018-7000)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That the state board of pharmacy is hereby authorized to apply
for and to accept grants and may accept donations, bequests or gifts dur-
ing fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That the board shall remit all
moneys received under this proviso to the state treasurer in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto: Provided
further, That, upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer
shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the
non-federal gifts and grants fund: And provided further, That all expend-
itures from the non-federal gifts and grants fund for fiscal year 2018 shall
be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the di-
rector of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by
the president of the state board of pharmacy or a person designated by
the president.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That the state board of pharmacy is hereby authorized to apply
for and to accept grants and may accept donations, bequests or gifts dur-
ing fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That the board shall remit all
moneys received under this proviso to the state treasurer in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto: Provided
further, That, upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer
shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the
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non-federal gifts and grants fund: And provided further, That all expend-
itures from the non-federal gifts and grants fund for fiscal year 2019 shall
be made in accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the di-
rector of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by
the president of the state board of pharmacy or a person designated by
the president.
Prescription drug overdose data-driven prevention
initiative — federal fund (531-00-3294-3294)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the executive sec-
retary of the state board of pharmacy, with the approval of the director
of the budget, may transfer moneys from the state board of pharmacy fee
fund (531-00-2718-0100) to the state board of pharmacy litigation fund
(531-00-2733-2700) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided, That the
aggregate of such transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, shall
not exceed $50,000: Provided further, That the executive secretary of the
state board of pharmacy shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the
director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such
certification to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the executive sec-
retary of the state board of pharmacy, with the approval of the director
of the budget, may transfer moneys from the state board of pharmacy fee
fund (531-00-2718-0100) to the state board of pharmacy litigation fund
(531-00-2733-2700) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided, That the
aggregate of such transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, shall
not exceed $50,000: Provided further, That the executive secretary of the
state board of pharmacy shall certify each such transfer of moneys to the
director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such
certification to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(d) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the board of nursing: Provided, That upon
receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount
certified from the board of nursing fee fund (482-00-2716-0200) of the
board of nursing to the state board of pharmacy fee fund (531-00-2718-
0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further, That the executive
secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit a copy of each
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such certification to the director of the budget, the director of legislative


research and the executive administrator of the board of nursing: Pro-
vided, however, That the aggregate amount of such transfers during fiscal
year 2018 shall not exceed $36,000.
(e) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the board of nursing: Provided, That upon
receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount
certified from the board of nursing fee fund (482-00-2716-0200) of the
board of nursing to the state board of pharmacy fee fund (531-00-2718-
0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further, That the executive
secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of the budget, the director of legislative
research and the executive administrator of the board of nursing: Pro-
vided, however, That the aggregate amount of such transfers during fiscal
year 2019 shall not exceed $37,000.
(f) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the Kansas dental board: Provided, That
upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as moneys
are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the
amount certified from the dental board fee fund (167-00-2708-0100) of
the Kansas dental board to the state board of pharmacy fee fund (531-
00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further, That the
executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to the director of the budget, the director of
legislative research and the executive director of the Kansas dental board:
Provided, however, That the aggregate amount of such transfers during
fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed $18,000.
(g) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the Kansas dental board: Provided, That
upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as moneys
are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the
amount certified from the dental board fee fund (167-00-2708-0100) of
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the Kansas dental board to the state board of pharmacy fee fund (531-
00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further, That the
executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to the director of the budget, the director of
legislative research and the executive director of the Kansas dental board:
Provided, however, That the aggregate amount of such transfers during
fiscal year 2019 shall not exceed $18,000.
(h) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the state board of healing arts: Provided,
That upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as
moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the healing arts fee fund (105-00-2705-0100)
of the state board of healing arts to the state board of pharmacy fee fund
(531-00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further,
That the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit
a copy of each such certification to the director of the budget, the director
of legislative research and the executive director of the state board of
healing arts: Provided, however, That the aggregate amount of such trans-
fers during fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed $107,000.
(i) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the state board of healing arts: Provided,
That upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter as
moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the healing arts fee fund (105-00-2705-0100)
of the state board of healing arts to the state board of pharmacy fee fund
(531-00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided further,
That the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall transmit
a copy of each such certification to the director of the budget, the director
of legislative research and the executive director of the state board of
healing arts: Provided, however, That the aggregate amount of such trans-
fers during fiscal year 2019 shall not exceed $109,500.
(j) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the board of examiners in optometry: Pro-
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vided, That upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter


as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the optometry fee fund (488-00-2717-0100) of
the board of examiners in optometry to the state board of pharmacy fee
fund (531-00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided fur-
ther, That the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of the budget,
the director of legislative research and the executive officer of the board
of examiners in optometry: Provided, however, That the aggregate
amount of such transfers during fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed $6,500.
(k) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports the amount of moneys expended
for operation and maintenance of the prescription monitoring program
established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-1681, and amendments thereto, that
is attributable to licensees of the board of examiners in optometry: Pro-
vided, That upon receipt of each such certification, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the optometry fee fund (488-00-2717-0100) of
the board of examiners in optometry to the state board of pharmacy fee
fund (531-00-2718-0100) of the state board of pharmacy: Provided fur-
ther, That the executive secretary of the state board of pharmacy shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of the budget,
the director of legislative research and the executive officer of the board
of examiners in optometry: Provided, however, That the aggregate
amount of such transfers during fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed $6,500.
Sec. 23.
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Appraiser fee fund (543-00-2732-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $158,714
Provided, That expenditures from the appraiser fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $160,467
Provided, That expenditures from the appraiser fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Federal registry clearing fund (543-00-7752-7000)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
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AMC federal registry clearing fund (543-00-7755-7755)


For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Appraisal management companies fee
fund (543-00-2138-2138)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $158,713
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $160,467
Sec. 24.
KANSAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Real estate fee fund (549-00-2721-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $1,183,621
Provided, That expenditures from the real estate fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000:
Provided further, That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, not-
withstanding the provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be made from the real estate com-
mission fee fund for fiscal year 2018 by the above agency by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the above agency from such fund to pay
attorney fees and litigation costs in an amount not to exceed $28,350.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $1,149,233
Provided, That expenditures from the real estate fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Real estate recovery revolving fund (549-00-7368-4200)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Background investigation fee fund (549-00-2722-2700)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 58-3039, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, moneys collected for the pur-
pose of reimbursing the Kansas real estate commission for the cost of
fingerprinting and the criminal history record check shall be deposited in
the state treasury and credited to the background investigation fee fund.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 58-3039, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, moneys collected for the pur-
pose of reimbursing the Kansas real estate commission for the cost of
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fingerprinting and the criminal history record check shall be deposited in


the state treasury and credited to the background investigation fee fund.
(b) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $195,671 from the state
general fund to the real estate fee fund (549-00-2721-0100) of the Kansas
real estate commission.
Sec. 25.
STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Technical professions fee fund (663-00-2729-0100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $714,864
Provided, That expenditures from the technical professions fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,000.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $754,388
Provided, That expenditures from the technical professions fee fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,000.
Special litigation reserve fund (663-00-2739-0200)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the special litigation
reserve fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except upon the
approval of the director of the budget acting after ascertaining that: (1)
Unforeseeable occurrence or unascertainable effects of a foreseeable oc-
currence characterize the need for the requested expenditure, and delay
until the next legislative session on the requested action would be contrary
to clause (3) of this proviso; (2) the requested expenditure is not one that
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was rejected in the next preceding session of the legislature and is not
contrary to known legislative policy; and (3) the requested action will
assist the above agency in attaining an objective or goal which bears a
valid relationship to powers and functions of the above agency.
Sec. 26.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Veterinary examiners fee fund (700-00-2727-1100)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $348,480
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $356,987
Sec. 27.
GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures (247-00-1000-0103)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $369,715
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2019, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $372,176
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
shall not exceed the following:
Governmental ethics commission fee
fund (247-00-2188-2000)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018..................... $252,890
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019..................... $263,951
Sec. 28.
LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Legislative coordinating council —
operations (422-00-1000-0100).................................. $537,812
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative coordinating


council — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3765a, and amendments thereto,
or any other statute, expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from the legislative coordinating council — operations account of the
state general fund for fiscal year 2018 for the designation and identifi-
cation of room 221-E of the state capitol building as a meditation room.
Legislative research department —
operations (425-00-1000-0103).................................. $3,530,974
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative research de-
partment — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Office of revisor of statutes —
operations (579-00-1000-0103).................................. $3,062,451
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the office of revisor of
statutes — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Child welfare system task force .................................... $200,000
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
child welfare system task force account to procure the services of an
organization to facilitate and organize meetings of the child welfare sys-
tem task force and to pay travel expenses for child welfare system task
force members attending meetings authorized by such task force: Pro-
vided, however, That, as a prerequisite for making such expenditures, the
secretary for children and families shall certify to the legislative coordi-
nating council that the Kansas department for children and families has
attempted in good faith to procure such services at no monetary cost: And
provided, however, That, if 2017 House Substitute for Senate Bill No.
126, or any other legislation that establishes a child welfare system task
force, is not passed by the legislature during the 2017 regular session and
enacted into law, then on July 1, 2017, all moneys in the child welfare
system task force account are hereby lapsed: Provided further, That, if
such lapse occurs, then on July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as such lapse
occurs, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from
the state general fund to the Kansas endowment for youth fund (365-00-
7000-2000) of the Kansas public employees retirement system.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
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Legislative research department special revenue


fund (425-00-2111-2000).......................................... No limit
Sec. 29.
LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Legislative coordinating council —
operations (422-00-1000-0100).................................. $551,703
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative coordinating
council — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3765a, and amendments thereto,
or any other statute, expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from the legislative coordinating council — operations account of the
state general fund for fiscal year 2019 for the designation and identifi-
cation of room 221-E of the state capitol building as a meditation room.
Legislative research department —
operations (425-00-1000-0103).................................. $3,600,397
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative research de-
partment — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Office of revisor of statutes —
operations (579-00-1000-0103).................................. $3,113,893
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the office of revisor of
statutes — operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in the
following account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Child
welfare system task force.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Legislative research department special revenue
fund (425-00-2111-2000).......................................... No limit
Sec. 30.
LEGISLATURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
Operations (including official
hospitality) (428-00-1000-0103) ................................. $500,000
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Sec. 31.
LEGISLATURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operations (including official
hospitality) (428-00-1000-0103) ................................. $13,835,337
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including
official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this account, pursuant to vouchers approved by the
chairperson or vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to
pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allow-
ances as authorized by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto, for
members and associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas
commission on interstate cooperation established under K.S.A. 46-407a,
and amendments thereto, for attendance at meetings of the advisory com-
mittee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except
that: (1) The legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or
limitations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allow-
ances, or any combination thereof, paid to members and associate mem-
bers of such advisory committee; and (2) any person who is an associate
member of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having
been accredited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform
state laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same
travel expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of
the advisory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per
diem compensation: And provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this account for services, facilities and supplies provided for
legislators in addition to those provided under the approved budget and
for related copying, facsimile transmission and other services provided to
persons other than legislators, in accordance with policies and any restric-
tions or limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating council: And
provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this account
for any meeting of any joint committee, or of any subcommittee of any
joint committee, chargeable to fiscal year 2018 unless such meeting is
approved by the legislative coordinating council: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 45-116, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
account for the printing and distribution of copies of the permanent jour-
nals of the senate or house of representatives to each member of the
legislature during fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That, notwith-
standing the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments thereto, or
any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this account for
the printing and distribution of complete sets of the Kansas Statutes An-
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notated to each member of the legislature in excess of one complete set


of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member at the commencement
of the member’s first term as legislator during fiscal year 2018: And pro-
vided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made
from this account for the legislator’s name to be printed on one complete
set of the Kansas Statutes Annotated during fiscal year 2018: And pro-
vided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-165, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made
from this account for the printing and delivering of a set of the cumulative
supplements of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member of the
legislature in excess of one cumulative supplement set of the Kansas Stat-
utes Annotated to each member of the legislature during fiscal year 2018:
And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
1005, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may
be made from this account to reimburse members of the legislature for
expenses incurred in printing correspondence with constituents: And pro-
vided further, That no expenses shall be reimbursed unless a legislator
has first obtained approval for such printing by the director of legislative
administrative services: And provided further, That such reimbursements
shall only be issued after a legislator provides written receipts showing
such expense to the director of legislative administrative services: And
provided further, That the maximum amount reimbursed to any legislator
shall be equal to or less than the maximum amount allotted to any leg-
islator for constituent correspondence pursuant to policies adopted by
the legislative coordinating council.
Legislative information
system (428-00-1000-0300)....................................... $5,012,249
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Legislative special revenue
fund (428-00-2260-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the legislative special
revenue fund, pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the
vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to pay compen-
sation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as au-
thorized by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto, for members and
associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas commission
on interstate cooperation established under K.S.A. 46-407a, and amend-
ments thereto, for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee
which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except that:
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1257

(1) The legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or lim-


itations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances,
or any combination thereof, paid to members and associate members of
such advisory committee; and (2) any person who is an associate member
of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having been ac-
credited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform state
laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same travel
expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of the ad-
visory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per diem
compensation: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for services, facilities and supplies provided for legislators in
addition to those provided under the approved budget and for related
copying, facsimile transmission and other services provided to persons
other than legislators, in accordance with policies and any restrictions or
limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating council: And pro-
vided further, That amounts are hereby authorized to be collected for
such services, facilities and supplies in accordance with policies of the
council: And provided further, That such amounts shall be fixed in order
to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for providing such services,
facilities and supplies and shall be consistent with policies and fees estab-
lished in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That all such amounts received shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the legislative special
revenue fund: And provided further, That all donations, gifts or bequests
of money for the legislative branch of government which are received and
accepted by the legislative coordinating council shall be deposited in the
state treasury and credited to an account of the legislative special revenue
fund: And provided further, That all donations, gifts or bequests of money
for the legislative branch of government which are received and accepted
by the legislative coordinating council shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury and credited to an account of the legislative special revenue fund:
And provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund
for any meeting of any joint committee, or of any subcommittee of any
joint committee, during fiscal year 2018 unless such meeting is approved
by the legislative coordinating council: And provided further, That, not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 45-116, and amendments thereto,
or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this fund for
the printing and distribution of copies of the permanent journals of the
senate or house of representatives to each member of the legislature
during fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, no expenditures shall be made from this fund for the printing and
distribution of complete sets of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each
member of the legislature in excess of one complete set of the Kansas
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Statutes Annotated to each member at the commencement of the mem-


ber’s first term as legislator during fiscal year 2018: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
fund for the legislator’s name to be printed on one complete set of the
Kansas Statutes Annotated during fiscal year 2018: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-165, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
fund for the printing and delivering of a set of the cumulative supple-
ments of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member of the legislature
in excess of one cumulative supplement set of the Kansas Statutes An-
notated to each member of the legislature during fiscal year 2018.
Capitol restoration — gifts and
donations fund (428-00-7348-7000) ........................... No limit
(c) As used in this section, ‘‘joint committee’’ includes the joint com-
mittee on administrative rules and regulations, health care stabilization
fund oversight committee, joint committee on special claims against the
state, legislative budget committee, joint committee on state building con-
struction, joint committee on information technology, joint committee on
pensions, investments and benefits, joint committee on state-tribal rela-
tions, confirmation oversight committee, joint committee on corrections
and juvenile justice oversight, compensation commission, joint committee
on Kansas security, Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home
and community based services and KanCare oversight, capitol restoration
commission, capitol preservation committee and any other committee,
commission or other body for which expenditures are to be paid from
moneys appropriated for the legislature for the expenses of any meeting
of any such body or for the expenses of any member thereof.
Sec. 32.
LEGISLATURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operations (including official
hospitality) (428-00-1000-0103) ................................. $14,323,692
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including
official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this account, pursuant to vouchers approved by the
chairperson or vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to
pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allow-
ances as authorized by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto, for
members and associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas
commission on interstate cooperation established under K.S.A. 46-407a,
and amendments thereto, for attendance at meetings of the advisory com-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1259

mittee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except


that: (1) The legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or
limitations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allow-
ances, or any combination thereof, paid to members and associate mem-
bers of such advisory committee; and (2) any person who is an associate
member of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having
been accredited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform
state laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same
travel expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of
the advisory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per
diem compensation: And provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this account for services, facilities and supplies provided for
legislators in addition to those provided under the approved budget and
for related copying, facsimile transmission and other services provided to
persons other than legislators, in accordance with policies and any restric-
tions or limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating council: And
provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this account
for any meeting of any joint committee, or of any subcommittee of any
joint committee, chargeable to fiscal year 2019 unless such meeting is
approved by the legislative coordinating council: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 45-116, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
account for the printing and distribution of copies of the permanent jour-
nals of the senate or house of representatives to each member of the
legislature during fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That, notwith-
standing the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments thereto, or
any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this account for
the printing and distribution of complete sets of the Kansas Statutes An-
notated to each member of the legislature in excess of one complete set
of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member at the commencement
of the member’s first term as legislator during fiscal year 2019: And pro-
vided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made
from this account for the legislator’s name to be printed on one complete
set of the Kansas Statutes Annotated during fiscal year 2019: And pro-
vided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-165, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made
from this account for the printing and delivering of a set of the cumulative
supplements of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member of the
legislature in excess of one cumulative supplement set of the Kansas Stat-
utes Annotated to each member of the legislature during fiscal year 2019:
And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
1005, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may
be made from this account to reimburse members of the legislature for
expenses incurred in printing correspondence with constituents: And pro-
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vided further, That no expenses shall be reimbursed unless a legislator


has first obtained approval for such printing by the director of legislative
administrative services: And provided further, That such reimbursements
shall only be issued after a legislator provides written receipts showing
such expense to the director of legislative administrative services: And
provided further, That the maximum amount reimbursed to any legislator
shall be equal to or less than the maximum amount allotted to any leg-
islator for constituent correspondence pursuant to policies adopted by
the legislative coordinating council: And provided further, That in addi-
tion to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the operations (including official hospitality) account
of the state general fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures shall be made
by the above agency from the operations (including official hospitality)
account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2019 for the director of
legislative administrative services, under the direction of the legislative
coordinating council, to administer and supervise the live streaming of
legislative proceedings in an amount not to exceed $247,399: And pro-
vided further, That in providing such live streaming, the director shall
work in cooperation with the information network of Kansas, inc., created
by K.S.A. 74-9303, and amendments thereto, which shall provide any
services and equipment that the director and the board of the information
network of Kansas, inc., have agreed upon and that the director deter-
mines to be necessary for the provision of such live streaming.
Legislative information
system (428-00-1000-0300)....................................... $5,042,368
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Legislative special revenue
fund (428-00-2260-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the legislative special
revenue fund, pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the
vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to pay compen-
sation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as au-
thorized by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto, for members and
associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas commission
on interstate cooperation established under K.S.A. 46-407a, and amend-
ments thereto, for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee
which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except that:
(1) The legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or lim-
itations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances,
or any combination thereof, paid to members and associate members of
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1261

such advisory committee; and (2) any person who is an associate member
of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having been ac-
credited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform state
laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same travel
expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of the ad-
visory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per diem
compensation: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for services, facilities and supplies provided for legislators in
addition to those provided under the approved budget and for related
copying, facsimile transmission and other services provided to persons
other than legislators, in accordance with policies and any restrictions or
limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating council: And pro-
vided further, That amounts are hereby authorized to be collected for
such services, facilities and supplies in accordance with policies of the
council: And provided further, That such amounts shall be fixed in order
to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for providing such services,
facilities and supplies and shall be consistent with policies and fees estab-
lished in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That all such amounts received shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the legislative special
revenue fund: And provided further, That all donations, gifts or bequests
of money for the legislative branch of government which are received and
accepted by the legislative coordinating council shall be deposited in the
state treasury and credited to an account of the legislative special revenue
fund: And provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from
this fund for any meeting of any joint committee, or of any subcommittee
of any joint committee, during fiscal year 2019 unless such meeting is
approved by the legislative coordinating council: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 45-116, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
fund for the printing and distribution of copies of the permanent journals
of the senate or house of representatives to each member of the legisla-
ture during fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That, notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments thereto, or any other
statute, no expenditures shall be made from this fund for the printing and
distribution of complete sets of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each
member of the legislature in excess of one complete set of the Kansas
Statutes Annotated to each member at the commencement of the mem-
ber’s first term as legislator during fiscal year 2019: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-138, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this
fund for the legislator’s name to be printed on one complete set of the
Kansas Statutes Annotated during fiscal year 2019: And provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 77-165, and amendments
1262 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

thereto, or any other statute, no expenditures shall be made from this


fund for the printing and delivering of a set of the cumulative supple-
ments of the Kansas Statutes Annotated to each member of the legislature
in excess of one cumulative supplement set of the Kansas Statutes An-
notated to each member of the legislature during fiscal year 2019.
Capitol restoration — gifts and
donations fund (428-00-7348-7000) ........................... No limit
c) As used in this section, ‘‘joint committee’’ includes the joint com-
mittee on administrative rules and regulations, health care stabilization
fund oversight committee, joint committee on special claims against the
state, legislative budget committee, joint committee on state building con-
struction, joint committee on information technology, joint committee on
pensions, investments and benefits, joint committee on state-tribal rela-
tions, confirmation oversight committee, joint committee on corrections
and juvenile justice oversight, compensation commission, joint committee
on Kansas security, Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home
and community based services and KanCare oversight, capitol restoration
commission, redistricting advisory group, capitol preservation committee
and any other committee, commission or other body for which expendi-
tures are to be paid from moneys appropriated for the legislature for the
expenses of any meeting of any such body or for the expenses of any
member thereof.
Sec. 33.
DIVISION OF POST AUDIT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operations (including legislative post audit
committee) (540-00-1000-0100) ................................ $2,467,048
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including
legislative post audit committee) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Audit services fund (540-00-9204-9000)......................... No limit
Provided, That the division of post audit is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for copies of public records of the division, including
distribution of such copies: Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed
to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for reproducing and dis-
tributing such copies and shall be consistent with policies and fees estab-
lished in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be depos-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1263

ited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the audit services
fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (540-00-2416-2000).......................... No limit
State agency audits fund (540-00-2200-2100).................. No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any statute, during the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency shall not expend any moneys
appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, from the state
general fund or in any special revenue fund or funds for such state agency
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the leg-
islature to pay for any monumental building surcharge charged by the
department of administration or any other state agency. During the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency shall not be liable to pay
and shall be exempt from such surcharge.
Sec. 34.
DIVISION OF POST AUDIT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operations (including legislative post audit
committee) (540-00-1000-0100) ................................ $2,499,604
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including
legislative post audit committee) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Audit services fund (540-00-9204-9000)......................... No limit
Provided, That the division of post audit is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for copies of public records of the division, including
distribution of such copies: Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed
to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for reproducing and dis-
tributing such copies and shall be consistent with policies and fees estab-
lished in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be depos-
ited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the audit services
fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (540-00-2416-2000).......................... No limit
State agency audits fund (540-00-2200-2100).................. No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any statute, during the fiscal
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year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency shall not expend any moneys
appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, from the state
general fund or in any special revenue fund or funds for such state agency
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of
the legislature to pay for any monumental building surcharge charged by
the department of administration or any other state agency. During the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency shall not be liable to
pay and shall be exempt from such surcharge.
Sec. 35.
GOVERNOR’S DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Governor’s department (252-00-1000-0503) ................... $2,182,242
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the governor’s department
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from this account for official hospitality and contingencies without limi-
tation at the discretion of the governor: And provided further, That any
unencumbered balance in the lieutenant governor — operations account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018 to the governor’s department account.
Domestic violence prevention
grants (252-00-1000-0600)........................................ $4,608,551
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the domestic violence pre-
vention grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from the domestic violence prevention grants account for
official hospitality and contingencies without limitation at the discretion
of the governor.
Child advocacy centers (252-00-1000-0610).................... $800,398
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the child advocacy centers
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from the child advocacy centers account for official hospitality and con-
tingencies without limitation at the discretion of the governor.
(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
penses of the governor’s spouse when accompanying the governor or
when representing the governor on official state business, for travel and
subsistence expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the
governor and for entertainment of officials and other persons as guests
from the amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
by subsection (a) from the state general fund in the governor’s depart-
ment account (252-00-1000-0503).
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1265

(c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
penses of the lieutenant governor’s spouse when accompanying the lieu-
tenant governor or when representing the lieutenant governor on official
state business, for travel and subsistence expenditures for security per-
sonnel when traveling with the lieutenant governor and for entertainment
of officials and other persons as guests from the amount appropriated for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, by subsection (a) from the state
general fund in the governor’s department account (252-00-1000-0503).
(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Special programs fund (252-00-2149-2000) .................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special programs
fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department, including
conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the governor
is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such conferences:
And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall be fixed in
order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such
conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all
fees received for such conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the special programs fund.
Lieutenant governor special
programs fund (446-00-2940-2010)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the lieutenant governor
special programs fund for operating expenditures for the lieutenant gov-
ernor, including conferences and official hospitality: Provided further,
That the lieutenant governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and col-
lect fees for such conferences: And provided further, That fees for such
conferences shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such conferences, including official hospitality: And
provided further, That all fees received for such conferences and all fees
received by the lieutenant governor under the open records act for pro-
viding access to or furnishing copies of public records, shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the lieutenant governor
special program fund.
Hispanic and Latino American affairs
fee fund (252-00-2627-2600)..................................... No limit
Miscellaneous projects fund (252-00-6168-6050)............. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the miscellaneous pro-
jects fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department, in-
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cluding conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the


governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such
conferences: And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
for such conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such conferences and all fees received by the
governor’s department under the open records act for providing access
to or furnishing copies of public records, shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the miscellaneous projects fund.
Intragovernmental service
fund (252-00-6161-6000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the intragovernmental
service fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department,
including conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the
governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such
conferences: And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
for such conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such conferences shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the intragovernmental service
fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (252-00-2409-0400).......................... No limit
Federal grants fund (252-00-3050-3050) ........................ No limit
Justice assistance grant —
federal fund (252-00-3125-3200) ............................... No limit
Hispanic and Latino American affairs commission —
donations fund (252-00-7236-7200) ........................... No limit
Advisory commission on African-American affairs —
donations fund (252-00-7242-7210) ........................... No limit
Kansas commission on disability concerns
fee fund (252-00-2767-2700)..................................... No limit
Kansas commission on disability concerns — gifts, grants
and donations fund (252-00-2767-2705) ..................... No limit
Domestic violence grants
fund (252-00-2014-2014).......................................... No limit
Provided, That grants made for domestic violence prevention shall be
made after consideration of the recommendation of an entity that has
been designated by the United States department of health and human
services and by the centers for disease control and prevention as the
official domestic violence or sexual assault coalition.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1267

Child advocacy centers grant


fund (252-00-2024-2024).......................................... No limit
Residential substance abuse —
federal fund (252-00-3006-3011) ............................... No limit
Arrest grant — federal fund (252-00-3082-3040)............. No limit
National criminal history improvement program —
federal fund (252-00-3189-3192) ............................... No limit
Violence against women grant —
federal fund (252-00-3214-3211) ............................... No limit
Coverdell forensic science improvement —
federal fund (252-00-3227-3232) ............................... No limit
State victim assistance —
federal fund (252-00-3250-3250) ............................... No limit
Crime victim assistance —
federal fund (252-00-3260-3260) ............................... No limit
Access visitation grant —
federal fund (252-00-3460-3474) ............................... No limit
Battered women/family violence prevention —
federal fund (252-00-3461-3461) ............................... No limit
Sexual assault services program —
federal fund (252-00-3465-3465) ............................... No limit
Edward Byrne justice assistance grants —
federal fund (252-00-3757-3758) ............................... No limit
Prison rape elimination act —
federal fund (252-00-3758-3756) ............................... No limit
John R Justice grant — federal
fund (252-00-3802-3804).......................................... No limit
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,343 from the medicaid
fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney gen-
eral to the domestic violence grants fund (252-00-2014-2014) of the gov-
ernor’s department.
(f) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $33,348 from the medicaid
fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney gen-
eral to the child advocacy centers grants fund (252-00-2024-2024) of the
governor’s department.
(g) During fiscal year 2018, if the state of Kansas has a newly ap-
pointed lieutenant governor, then on the effective date of such appoint-
ment, of the $2,182,242 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, by subsection (a) from the state general fund
in the governor’s department account (252-00-1000-0503), an amount
equal to any amount paid in excess of $1,204.35 per biweekly pay period
multiplied by the number of biweekly pay periods remaining in fiscal year
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2018 is hereby lapsed: Provided, That the compensation paid to such


newly appointed lieutenant governor shall not exceed the amount in
K.S.A. 75-3103(a), and amendments thereto.
Sec. 36.
GOVERNOR’S DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Governor’s department (252-00-1000-0503) ................... $2,182,036
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the governor’s department
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from this account for official hospitality and contingencies without limi-
tation at the discretion of the governor.
Domestic violence prevention
grants (252-00-1000-0600)........................................ $4,611,457
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the domestic violence pre-
vention grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from the domestic violence prevention grants account for
official hospitality and contingencies without limitation at the discretion
of the governor.
Child advocacy centers (252-00-1000-0610).................... $801,041
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the child advocacy centers
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from the child advocacy centers account for official hospitality and con-
tingencies without limitation at the discretion of the governor.
(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
penses of the governor’s spouse when accompanying the governor or
when representing the governor on official state business, for travel and
subsistence expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the
governor and for entertainment of officials and other persons as guests
from the amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
by subsection (a) from the state general fund in the governor’s depart-
ment account (252-00-1000-0503).
(c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
penses of the lieutenant governor’s spouse when accompanying the lieu-
tenant governor or when representing the lieutenant governor on official
state business, for travel and subsistence expenditures for security per-
sonnel when traveling with the lieutenant governor and for entertainment
of officials and other persons as guests from the amount appropriated for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by subsection (a) from the state
general fund in the governor’s department account (252-00-1000-0503).
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(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Special programs fund (252-00-2149-2000) .................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special programs
fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department, including
conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the governor
is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such conferences:
And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall be fixed in
order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such
conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all
fees received for such conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the special programs fund.
Lieutenant governor special
programs fund (446-00-2940-2010)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the lieutenant governor
special programs fund for operating expenditures for the lieutenant gov-
ernor, including conferences and official hospitality: Provided further,
That the lieutenant governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and col-
lect fees for such conferences: And provided further, That fees for such
conferences shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such conferences, including official hospitality: And
provided further, That all fees received for such conferences and all fees
received by the lieutenant governor under the open records act for pro-
viding access to or furnishing copies of public records, shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the lieutenant governor
special program fund.
Hispanic and Latino American
affairs fee fund (252-00-2627-2600) ........................... No limit
Miscellaneous projects fund (252-00-6168-6050)............. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the miscellaneous pro-
jects fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department, in-
cluding conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the
governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such
conferences: And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
for such conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such conferences and all fees received by the
governor’s department under the open records act for providing access
to or furnishing copies of public records, shall be deposited in the state
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treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-


ments thereto, and shall be credited to the miscellaneous projects fund.
Intragovernmental service fund (252-00-6161-6000) ........ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the intragovernmental
service fund for operating expenditures for the governor’s department,
including conferences and official hospitality: Provided further, That the
governor is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such
conferences: And provided further, That fees for such conferences shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
for such conferences, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such conferences shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the intragovernmental service
fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (252-00-2409-0400).......................... No limit
Federal grants fund (252-00-3050-3050) ........................ No limit
Justice assistance grant —
federal fund (252-00-3125-3200) ............................... No limit
Hispanic and Latino American affairs commission —
donations fund (252-00-7236-7200) ........................... No limit
Advisory commission on African-American affairs —
donations fund (252-00-7242-7210) ........................... No limit
Kansas commission on disability concerns
fee fund (252-00-2767-2700)..................................... No limit
Kansas commission on disability
concerns — gifts, grants and
donations fund (252-00-2767-2705) ........................... No limit
Domestic violence grants fund (252-00-2014-2014) ......... No limit
Provided, That grants made for domestic violence prevention shall be
made after consideration of the recommendation of an entity that has
been designated by the United States department of health and human
services and by the centers for disease control and prevention as the
official domestic violence or sexual assault coalition.
Child advocacy centers
grant fund (252-00-2024-2024).................................. No limit
Residential substance abuse —
federal fund (252-00-3006-3011) ............................... No limit
Arrest grant — federal fund (252-00-3082-3040)............. No limit
National criminal history
improvement program —
federal fund (252-00-3189-3192) ............................... No limit
Violence against women grant —
federal fund (252-00-3214-3211) ............................... No limit
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Coverdell forensic science


improvement — federal
fund (252-00-3227-3232).......................................... No limit
State victim assistance —
federal fund (252-00-3250-3250) ............................... No limit
Crime victim assistance —
federal fund (252-00-3260-3260) ............................... No limit
Access visitation grant —
federal fund (252-00-3460-3474) ............................... No limit
Battered women/family
violence prevention —
federal fund (252-00-3461-3461) ............................... No limit
Sexual assault services program —
federal fund (252-00-3465-3465) ............................... No limit
Edward Byrne justice
assistance grants —
federal fund (252-00-3757-3758) ............................... No limit
Prison rape elimination act —
federal fund (252-00-3758-3756) ............................... No limit
John R Justice grant —
federal fund (252-00-3802-3804) ............................... No limit
(e) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,343 from the medicaid
fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney gen-
eral to the domestic violence grants fund (252-00-2014-2014) of the gov-
ernor’s department.
(f) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $33,348 from the medicaid
fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney gen-
eral to the child advocacy centers grants fund (252-00-2024-2024) of the
governor’s department.
(g) During fiscal year 2019, if the state of Kansas has a newly ap-
pointed lieutenant governor, then on the effective date of such appoint-
ment, of the $2,182,036 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, by subsection (a) from the state general fund
in the governor’s department account (252-00-1000-0503), an amount
equal to any amount paid in excess of $1,204.35 per biweekly pay period
multiplied by the number of biweekly pay periods remaining in fiscal year
2019 is hereby lapsed: Provided, That the compensation paid to such
newly appointed lieutenant governor shall not exceed the amount in
K.S.A. 75-3103(a), and amendments thereto.
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Sec. 37.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (082-00-1000)........................... $5,216,867
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Litigation costs (082-00-1000-0040)............................... $78,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation costs account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Abuse, neglect and exploitation
unit (082-00-1000-0500)........................................... $121,197
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the abuse, neglect and ex-
ploitation unit account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made by the attorney general from the abuse, neglect and ex-
ploitation unit account pursuant to contracts with other agencies or or-
ganizations to provide services related to the investigation or litigation of
findings related to abuse, neglect or exploitation.
Child abuse grants (082-00-1000-0400).......................... $75,000
Child exchange and visitation
centers (082-00-1000-0450) ...................................... $128,000
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-7334, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, the above agency may use moneys in the child exchange
and visitation centers account for matching funds.
Protection from abuse (082-00-1000-0900)..................... $519,000
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Private detective fee
fund (082-00-2029-2029).......................................... No limit
Court cost fund (082-00-2012-2000).............................. No limit
Bond transcript review fee
fund (082-00-2254-2300).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (082-00-2405-2040).......................... No limit
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Attorney general’s antitrust special


revenue fund (082-00-2506-2050).............................. No limit
Private gifts fund (082-00-7300-7000)............................ No limit
Medicaid fraud reimbursement
fund (082-00-9034-9040).......................................... No limit
Medicaid fraud control unit (082-00-3060-3080) ............. No limit
Attorney general’s antitrust
suspense fund (082-00-9002-9000)............................. No limit
Attorney general’s consumer
protection clearing
fund (082-00-9003-9010).......................................... No limit
Attorney general’s committee on
crime prevention fee
fund (082-00-2113-2090).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the attorney general’s
committee on crime prevention fee fund for operating expenditures di-
rectly or indirectly related to conducting training seminars organized by
the attorney general’s committee on crime prevention, including official
hospitality: Provided further, That the attorney general is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees for conducting training seminars or-
ganized by the attorney general’s committee on crime prevention: And
provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for conducting
such seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That
all fees received for conducting such seminars shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the attorney general’s com-
mittee on crime prevention fee fund.
Tort claims fund (082-00-2613-2080) ............................ No limit
Crime victims compensation
fund (082-00-2563-2060).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the crime victims compensation fund
for state operations shall not exceed $463,276: Provided further, That any
expenditures for payment of compensation to crime victims are author-
ized to be made from this fund regardless of when the claim was awarded.
Crime victims assistance
fund (082-00-2598-2070).......................................... No limit
Protection from abuse
fund (082-00-2239-2030).......................................... No limit
Crime victims grants and
gifts fund (082-00-7340-7010) ................................... No limit
Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the crime victims
compensation board shall be deposited to the credit of the crime victims
grants and gifts fund.
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Kansas attorney general batterer


intervention program certification
fund (082-00-2103-2103).......................................... No limit
Debt collection administration cost
recovery fund (082-00-2305-2240) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the attorney general shall deposit in the state treasury to
the credit of the debt collection administration cost recovery fund all
moneys remitted to the attorney general as administrative costs under
contracts entered into pursuant to K.S.A. 75-719, and amendments
thereto.
Medicaid fraud prosecution
revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) ............................ No limit
Provided, That all moneys recovered by the medicaid fraud and abuse
division of the attorney general’s office in the enforcement of state and
federal law which are in excess of any restitution for overcharges and
interest, including all moneys recovered as recoupment of expenses of
investigation and prosecution, shall be deposited in the state treasury to
the credit of the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund: Provided
further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
5933, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may
be made from the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund for other
operating expenditures of the attorney general’s office other than for
medicaid fraud prosecution costs.
Interstate water litigation
fund (082-00-2311-2290).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes authorized by K.S.A.
82a-1802, and amendments thereto, expenditures may be made from the
interstate water litigation fund for: (1) Litigation costs for the case of
Kansas v. Colorado No. 105, Original in the Supreme Court of the United
States, including repayment of past contributions; (2) expenses related to
the appointment of a river master or such other official as may be ap-
pointed by the Supreme Court to administer, implement or enforce its
decree or other orders of the Supreme Court related to this case; and (3)
expenses incurred by agencies of the state of Kansas to monitor actions
of the state of Colorado and its water users and to enforce any settlement,
decree or order of the Supreme Court related to this case.
Suspense fund (082-00-9112-9030) ............................... No limit
Children’s advocacy center
fund (082-00-2654-2610).......................................... No limit
Abuse, neglect and exploitation of people
with disabilities unit grant acceptance
fund (082-00-2482-2500).......................................... No limit
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Concealed weapon licensure


fund (082-00-2450-2400).......................................... No limit
Tobacco master settlement agreement
compliance fund (082-00-2383-2320) ......................... No limit
Sexually violent predator expense
fund (082-00-2379-2310).......................................... No limit
County law enforcement equipment
fund (082-00-2470-2470).......................................... No limit
Child exchange and visiting centers
fund (082-00-2579-2250).......................................... No limit
Roofing contractor registration
fund (082-00-2774-2774).......................................... No limit
State medicaid fraud control unit — federal
fund (082-00-3060-3060).......................................... No limit
Com def sol — violence against women federal
fund (082-00-3082-3082).......................................... No limit
Crime victims compensation federal
fund (082-00-3133-3020).......................................... No limit
Ed Byrne state/local law enforcement
federal fund (082-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Violence against women — ARRA federal
fund (082-00-3214-3212).......................................... No limit
Comm prsct/project safe neighborhood
federal fund (082-00-3217-3217) ............................... No limit
Public safety prtnt/comm pol
fund (082-00-3218-3218).......................................... No limit
Anti-gang initiative federal
fund (082-00-3229-3229).......................................... No limit
Alcohol impaired driving cntrmsr
federal fund (082-00-3247-3247) ............................... No limit
Children’s justice grant federal
fund (082-00-3381-3381).......................................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial JAG — ARRA
federal fund (082-00-3455-3455) ............................... No limit
Medicaid indirect cost federal
fund (082-00-3919-3919).......................................... No limit
Federal forfeiture fund (082-00-3940-3940) ................... No limit
SSA fraud prevention federal
fund (082-00-2174-2175).......................................... No limit
False claims litigation revolving
fund (082-00-2650-2600).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the false claims litigation
revolving fund for costs associated with litigation under the Kansas false
claims act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7501 et seq., and amendments thereto.
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GTEAP federal fund (252-00-3050-3065) ...................... No limit


Ed Byrne memorial justice assistance grant
federal fund (352-00-3057-3057) ............................... No limit
911 state maintenance fund (082-00-2747-2447) ............. No limit
DOT prohibit racial profiling (082-00-3566-3566) ........... No limit
Human trafficking victim assistance
fund (082-00-2775-2775).......................................... No limit
Criminal appeals cost fund (082-00-2779-2779) .............. No limit
Attorney general’s open government
fund (082-00-2497-2497).......................................... No limit
Scrap metal theft reduction fee
fund (082-00-2085-2100).......................................... No limit
Bail enforcement agents fee
fund (082-00-2259-2259).......................................... No limit
Fraud and abuse criminal prosecution
fund ...................................................................... No limit
Attorney general’s state agency
representation fund ................................................. No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, grants made pursuant
to K.S.A. 74-7325, and amendments thereto, from the protection from
abuse fund (082-00-2239-2030) and grants made pursuant to K.S.A. 74-
7334, and amendments thereto, from the crime victims assistance fund
(082-00-2598-2070) shall be made after consideration of the recommen-
dation of an entity that has been designated by the United States de-
partment of health and human services and by the centers for disease
control as the official domestic violence or sexual assault coalition.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the attorney general,
with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any part of
any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state general fund
for the attorney general to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state general fund for the attorney general. The attorney
general shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $460,593 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the tobacco master settlement agreement
compliance fund (082-00-2383-2320) of the attorney general.
(f) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the state
general fund to the sexually violent predator expense fund (082-00-2379-
2310) of the attorney general.
(g) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,000,000 from the med-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1277

icaid fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney


general to the state general fund.
Sec. 38.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (082-00-1000)........................... $5,252,126
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Litigation costs (082-00-1000-0040)............................... $78,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation costs account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Abuse, neglect and exploitation
unit (082-00-1000-0500)........................................... $121,012
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the abuse, neglect and ex-
ploitation unit account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made by the attorney general from the abuse, neglect and ex-
ploitation unit account pursuant to contracts with other agencies or or-
ganizations to provide services related to the investigation or litigation of
findings related to abuse, neglect or exploitation.
Child abuse grants (082-00-1000-0400).......................... $75,000
Child exchange and visitation
centers (082-00-1000-0450) ...................................... $128,000
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-7334, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, the above agency may use moneys in the child exchange
and visitation centers account for matching funds.
Protection from abuse (082-00-1000-0900)..................... $519,000
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Private detective fee fund (082-00-2029-2029)................ No limit
Court cost fund (082-00-2012-2000).............................. No limit
Bond transcript review fee
fund (082-00-2254-2300).......................................... No limit
1278 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Conversion of materials and equipment


fund (082-00-2405-2040).......................................... No limit
Attorney general’s antitrust special
revenue fund (082-00-2506-2050).............................. No limit
Private gifts fund (082-00-7300-7000)............................ No limit
Medicaid fraud reimbursement
fund (082-00-9034-9040).......................................... No limit
Medicaid fraud control
unit (082-00-3060-3080)........................................... No limit
Attorney general’s antitrust suspense
fund (082-00-9002-9000).......................................... No limit
Attorney general’s consumer protection
clearing fund (082-00-9003-9010) .............................. No limit
Attorney general’s committee on crime
prevention fee fund (082-00-2113-2090)..................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the attorney general’s
committee on crime prevention fee fund for operating expenditures di-
rectly or indirectly related to conducting training seminars organized by
the attorney general’s committee on crime prevention, including official
hospitality: Provided further, That the attorney general is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees for conducting training seminars or-
ganized by the attorney general’s committee on crime prevention: And
provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for conducting
such seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That
all fees received for conducting such seminars shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the attorney general’s com-
mittee on crime prevention fee fund.
Tort claims fund (082-00-2613-2080) ............................ No limit
Crime victims compensation
fund (082-00-2563-2060).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the crime victims compensation fund
for state operations shall not exceed $467,173: Provided further, That any
expenditures for payment of compensation to crime victims are author-
ized to be made from this fund regardless of when the claim was awarded.
Crime victims assistance
fund (082-00-2598-2070).......................................... No limit
Protection from abuse
fund (082-00-2239-2030).......................................... No limit
Crime victims grants and gifts
fund (082-00-7340-7010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the crime victims
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compensation board shall be deposited to the credit of the crime victims


grants and gifts fund.
Kansas attorney general batterer
intervention program certification
fund (082-00-2103-2103).......................................... No limit
Debt collection administration cost
recovery fund (082-00-2305-2240) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the attorney general shall deposit in the state treasury to
the credit of the debt collection administration cost recovery fund all
moneys remitted to the attorney general as administrative costs under
contracts entered into pursuant to K.S.A. 75-719, and amendments
thereto.
Medicaid fraud prosecution revolving
fund (082-00-2641-2280).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys recovered by the medicaid fraud and abuse
division of the attorney general’s office in the enforcement of state and
federal law which are in excess of any restitution for overcharges and
interest, including all moneys recovered as recoupment of expenses of
investigation and prosecution, shall be deposited in the state treasury to
the credit of the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund: Provided
further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-
5933, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may
be made from the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund for other
operating expenditures of the attorney general’s office other than for
medicaid fraud prosecution costs.
Interstate water litigation
fund (082-00-2311-2290).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes authorized by K.S.A.
82a-1802, and amendments thereto, expenditures may be made from the
interstate water litigation fund for: (1) Litigation costs for the case of
Kansas v. Colorado No. 105, Original in the Supreme Court of the United
States, including repayment of past contributions; (2) expenses related to
the appointment of a river master or such other official as may be ap-
pointed by the Supreme Court to administer, implement or enforce its
decree or other orders of the Supreme Court related to this case; and (3)
expenses incurred by agencies of the state of Kansas to monitor actions
of the state of Colorado and its water users and to enforce any settlement,
decree or order of the Supreme Court related to this case.
Suspense fund (082-00-9112-9030) ............................... No limit
Children’s advocacy center
fund (082-00-2654-2610).......................................... No limit
Abuse, neglect and exploitation of
people with disabilities unit grant
acceptance fund (082-00-2482-2500).......................... No limit
1280 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Concealed weapon licensure


fund (082-00-2450-2400).......................................... No limit
Tobacco master settlement agreement
compliance fund (082-00-2383-2320) ......................... No limit
Sexually violent predator expense
fund (082-00-2379-2310).......................................... No limit
County law enforcement equipment
fund (082-00-2470-2470).......................................... No limit
Child exchange and visiting
centers fund (082-00-2579-2250)............................... No limit
Roofing contractor registration
fund (082-00-2774-2774).......................................... No limit
State medicaid fraud control unit —
federal fund (082-00-3060-3060) ............................... No limit
Com def sol — violence against women
federal fund (082-00-3082-3082) ............................... No limit
Crime victims compensation
federal fund (082-00-3133-3020) ............................... No limit
Ed Byrne state/local law enforcement
federal fund (082-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Violence against women — ARRA
federal fund (082-00-3214-3212) ............................... No limit
Comm prsct/project safe neighborhood
federal fund (082-00-3217-3217) ............................... No limit
Public safety prtnt/comm pol
fund (082-00-3218-3218). ......................................... No limit
Anti-gang initiative federal
fund (082-00-3229-3229).......................................... No limit
Alcohol impaired driving cntrmsr
federal fund (082-00-3247-3247) ............................... No limit
Children’s justice grant federal
fund (082-00-3381-3381).......................................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial JAG — ARRA
federal fund (082-00-3455-3455) ............................... No limit
Medicaid indirect cost
federal fund (082-00-3919-3919) ............................... No limit
Federal forfeiture fund (082-00-3940-3940) ................... No limit
SSA fraud prevention
federal fund (082-00-2174-2175) ............................... No limit
False claims litigation revolving
fund (082-00-2650-2600).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the false claims litigation
revolving fund for costs associated with litigation under the Kansas false
claims act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7501 et seq., and amendments thereto.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1281

GTEAP federal fund (252-00-3050-3065) ...................... No limit


Ed Byrne memorial justice
assistance grant
federal fund (352-00-3057-3057) ............................... No limit
911 state maintenance fund (082-00-2747-2447) ............. No limit
DOT prohibit racial profiling (082-00-3566-3566) ........... No limit
Human trafficking victim
assistance fund (082-00-2775-2775) ........................... No limit
Criminal appeals cost
fund (082-00-2779-2779).......................................... No limit
Attorney general’s open government
fund (082-00-2497-2497).......................................... No limit
Scrap metal theft reduction
fee fund (082-00-2085-2100)..................................... No limit
Bail enforcement agents
fee fund (082-00-2259-2259)..................................... No limit
Fraud and abuse criminal prosecution
fund ...................................................................... No limit
Attorney general’s state agency
representation fund ................................................. No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, grants made pursuant
to K.S.A. 74-7325, and amendments thereto, from the protection from
abuse fund (082-00-2239-2030) and grants made pursuant to K.S.A. 74-
7334, and amendments thereto, from the crime victims assistance fund
(082-00-2598-2070) shall be made after consideration of the recommen-
dation of an entity that has been designated by the United States de-
partment of health and human services and by the centers for disease
control as the official domestic violence or sexual assault coalition.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the attorney general,
with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any part of
any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state general fund
for the attorney general to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2019 from the state general fund for the attorney general. The attorney
general shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(e) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $460,593 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the tobacco master settlement agreement
compliance fund (082-00-2383-2320) of the attorney general.
(f) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the state
general fund to the sexually violent predator expense fund (082-00-2379-
2310) of the attorney general.
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(g) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the


director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,000,000 from the med-
icaid fraud prosecution revolving fund (082-00-2641-2280) of the attorney
general to the state general fund.
Sec. 39.
SECRETARY OF STATE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Cemetery and funeral audit fee
fund (622-00-2225-2100).......................................... No limit
HAVA ELVIS fund (622-00-2353-2150) ........................ No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (622-00-2418-2200).......................... No limit
Information and services
fee fund (622-00-2430-2300)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the information and services fee fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500.
State register fee fund (622-00-2619-2500) .................... No limit
Uniform commercial code
fee fund (622-00-2664-2600)..................................... No limit
State flag and banner fund (622-00-5130-4600) .............. No limit
Secretary of state fee refund
fund (622-00-9047-9100).......................................... No limit
Electronic voting machine
examination fund (622-00-9101-9200) ........................ No limit
Credit card clearing fund (622-00-9434-9400) ................ No limit
Suspense fund (622-00-9046-9000) ............................... No limit
Prepaid services fund (622-00-9114-9300)...................... No limit
Athlete agent registration
fee fund (622-00-2674-2700)..................................... No limit
Democracy fund (622-00-2702-2400) ............................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the democracy fund shall be to pro-
vide matching funds to implement Title II of the federal help America
vote act of 2002, public law 107-252, as prescribed under that act.
Technology communication fee
fund (622-00-2672-2900).......................................... No limit
Help America Vote Act federal
fund (622-00-3091).................................................. No limit
HAVA Title I federal fund (622-00-3283-3283)............... No limit
Voting access — disabled individuals
federal fund (622-00-3395-3395) ............................... No limit
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Cemetery maintenance and merchandise


fee fund (622-00-2736-2736)..................................... No limit
Franchise fee recovery
fund (622-00-2675-2800).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be made from any special revenue fund or funds for
fiscal year 2018 by the above agency by this or other appropriation act of
the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by
the above agency from such special revenue fund or funds to provide a
report to the house appropriations committee and the senate ways and
means committee detailing the costs of publication in a newspaper in each
county pursuant to K.S.A. 64-103, and amendments thereto, of any con-
stitutional amendment that is introduced by the legislature during the
2018 regular session of the legislature and detailing costs to local units of
governments for conducting elections that include proposed constitu-
tional amendments.
Sec. 40.
SECRETARY OF STATE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Cemetery and funeral audit
fee fund (622-00-2225-2100)..................................... No limit
HAVA ELVIS fund (622-00-2353-2150) ........................ No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (622-00-2418-2200).......................... No limit
Information and services
fee fund (622-00-2430-2300)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the information and services fee fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500.
State register fee fund (622-00-2619-2500) .................... No limit
Uniform commercial code
fee fund (622-00-2664-2600)..................................... No limit
State flag and banner fund (622-00-5130-4600) .............. No limit
Secretary of state fee refund
fund (622-00-9047-9100).......................................... No limit
Electronic voting machine
examination fund (622-00-9101-9200) ........................ No limit
Credit card clearing fund (622-00-9434-9400) ................ No limit
Suspense fund (622-00-9046-9000) ............................... No limit
Prepaid services fund (622-00-9114-9300)...................... No limit
1284 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Athlete agent registration


fee fund (622-00-2674-2700)..................................... No limit
Democracy fund (622-00-2702-2400) ............................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the democracy fund shall be to pro-
vide matching funds to implement Title II of the federal help America
vote act of 2002, public law 107-252, as prescribed under that act.
Technology communication fee
fund (622-00-2672-2900).......................................... No limit
Help America Vote Act federal
fund (622-00-3091).................................................. No limit
HAVA Title I federal fund (622-00-3283-3283)............... No limit
Voting access — disabled individuals
federal fund (622-00-3395-3395) ............................... No limit
Cemetery maintenance and merchandise
fee fund (622-00-2736-2736)..................................... No limit
Franchise fee recovery
fund (622-00-2675-2800).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be made from any special revenue fund or funds for
fiscal year 2019 by the above agency by this or other appropriation act of
the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be
made by the above agency from such special revenue fund or funds to
provide a report to the house appropriations committee and the senate
ways and means committee detailing the costs of publication in a news-
paper in each county pursuant to K.S.A. 64-103, and amendments
thereto, of any constitutional amendment that is introduced by the leg-
islature during the 2019 regular session of the legislature and detailing
costs to local units of governments for conducting elections that include
proposed constitutional amendments.
Sec. 41.
STATE TREASURER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
State treasurer operating
fund (670-00-2374-2300).......................................... $1,697,950
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of the uniform unclaimed
property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, or any
other statute, of all the moneys received under the uniform unclaimed
property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, during
fiscal year 2018, the state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1285

credit the first $1,697,950 received and deposited in the state treasury to
the state treasurer operating fund: Provided further, That, after such ag-
gregate amount has been credited to the state treasurer operating fund,
then all of the moneys received under the uniform unclaimed property
act during fiscal year 2018 shall be credited as prescribed under the un-
claimed property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto:
And provided further, That all moneys credited to the state treasurer
operating fund during fiscal year 2018 are to reimburse the state treasurer
for accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and pur-
chasing services and any other governmental services which are per-
formed to administer the provisions of the uniform unclaimed property
act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, that are not oth-
erwise reimbursed under any other provision of law.
Fiscal agency fund (670-00-7754-6400).......................... No limit
Bond services fee fund (670-00-2061-2500).................... No limit
City bond finance fund (670-00-7654) ........................... No limit
Local ad valorem tax reduction
fund (670-00-7394-4800).......................................... No limit
County and city revenue sharing
fund (670-00-7395-4900).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (670-00-9054-9000) ............................... No limit
County and city retailers’ sales tax
fund (670-00-7608-6000).......................................... No limit
County and city compensating use
tax fund (670-00-7667-6200) ..................................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor
fund (670-00-7665-6100).......................................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor equalization
fund (670-00-7759-6500).......................................... No limit
Unclaimed property claims
fund (670-00-7758-7700).......................................... No limit
Unclaimed property expense
fund (670-00-2362-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the unclaimed property expense fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
County and city transient guest
tax fund (670-00-7602-6600) ..................................... No limit
Racing admissions tax
fund (670-00-7670-6300).......................................... No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise
tax fund (670-00-7681-6800) ..................................... No limit
Transportation development district sales
tax fund (670-00-7601-7000) ..................................... No limit
Redevelopment bond fund (670-00-7683-6900) .............. No limit
1286 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Special qualified industrial manufacturer


fund (670-00-9525-9525).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-
50,122, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the special qual-
ified industrial manufacturer fund shall be maintained in the state treas-
ury and shall be administered by the state treasurer for the purposes of
the qualified industrial manufacturer act: Provided further, That, on the
15th day of each month that commences during fiscal year 2018, the sec-
retary of commerce and the secretary of revenue shall consult and de-
termine the amount of revenue received by the state from withholding
taxes paid by each taxpayer that is a qualified industrial manufacturer
during the preceding month and then, jointly, shall certify the amount so
determined to the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time
as such certification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports,
shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget
and the director of legislative research: And provided further, That, upon
receipt of each such certification, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer the amount certified from the state general fund to the
special qualified industrial manufacturer fund established by this subsec-
tion: And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2018, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the special qualified industrial
manufacturer fund interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily bal-
ance of moneys in the special qualified industrial manufacturer fund es-
tablished by this subsection for the preceding month; and (2) the net
earnings rate of the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding
month: And provided further, That the moneys credited to the special
qualified industrial manufacturer fund from the withholding taxes paid
by a qualified industrial manufacturer shall be paid by the state treasurer
to such qualified industrial manufacturer on such dates as are mutually
agreed to by the secretary of commerce and the state treasurer, serving
as paying agent in accordance with the terms of the agreement entered
into pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,122, and amendments thereto,
by the secretary of commerce and such qualified industrial manufacturer:
And provided further, That not more than $2,000,000 shall be paid from
the special qualified industrial manufacturer fund established by this sub-
section by the state treasurer to a qualified industrial manufacturer: And
provided further, That the words and phrases used in these provisos to
the appropriation of moneys in the special qualified industrial manufac-
turer fund shall have the meanings respectively ascribed thereto by K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,121, and amendments thereto, unless the context re-
quires otherwise.
Kansas postsecondary education
savings program trust
fund (670-00-7241-7100).......................................... No limit
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Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-


650(f), and amendments thereto, or any other statute, moneys are hereby
appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the purpose of
matching contributions of qualified applicants.
Kansas postsecondary education
savings expense
fund (670-00-2096-2000).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (670-00-2461-2700).......................... No limit
Tax increment financing revenue
replacement fund (670-00-7391-4700)........................ No limit
Spirit bonds fund (670-00-9515-9515) ........................... No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2018, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Spirit
bonds fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined to
the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such cer-
tification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall trans-
mit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Spirit bonds fund:
And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2018, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Spirit bonds fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the Spirit
bonds fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate of the
pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month: And pro-
vided further, That the moneys credited to the Spirit bonds fund from
the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the interest earn-
ings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from the Spirit
bonds fund to the special economic revitalization fund administered by
the state treasurer in accordance with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and
amendments thereto.
Learjet bond fund (670-00-9545-9545) .......................... No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2018, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Lear-
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jet bond fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined to
the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such cer-
tification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall trans-
mit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Learjet bond fund:
And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2018, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Learjet bond fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the Learjet
bond fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate of the
pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month: And pro-
vided further, That the moneys credited to the Learjet bond fund from
the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the interest earn-
ings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from the Learjet
bond fund to the appropriate account of the special economic revitali-
zation fund administered by the state treasurer in accordance with K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto.
Siemens bond fund (670-00-9540-9540) ........................ No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2018, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Sie-
mens bond fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined
to the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such
certification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall
transmit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Siemens bond
fund: And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2018, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Siemens bond fund in-
terest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the
Siemens bond fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings
rate of the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month:
And provided further, That the moneys credited to the Siemens bond
fund from the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the
interest earnings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from
the Siemens bond fund to the appropriate account of the special eco-
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nomic revitalization fund administered by the state treasurer in accord-


ance with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto.
Business machinery and equipment
tax reduction assistance
fund (670-00-7684-7680).......................................... $0
Telecommunications and railroad
machinery and equipment
tax reduction assistance
fund (670-00-7685-7690).......................................... $0
Community improvement district sales
tax fund (670-00-7610-7650) ..................................... No limit
Special economic revitalization
fund (670-00-9520-9520).......................................... No limit
Bioscience development and
investment fund (670-00-9510-9510).......................... No limit
KS ABLE savings expense
fund (670-00-2177-2177).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-1514, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the commissioner of insurance shall remit all moneys received by the
commissioner under K.S.A. 75-1508, and amendments thereto, to the
state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto: Provided, That, upon receipt of each such remit-
tance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state
treasury: Provided, however, That, for each such remittance deposited in
the state treasury during fiscal year 2018, the state treasurer shall not
credit such deposit pursuant to K.S.A. 75-1514, and amendments thereto,
but shall credit such deposit in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection: Provided further, That the state treasurer shall credit 10% of
each such deposit to the state general fund and the state treasurer shall
credit the remainder of each such deposit as follows: (1) The amount
equal to 64% of the remainder of such deposit shall be credited to the
fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) of the state fire marshal; (2)
the amount equal to 20% of the remainder of such deposit shall be cred-
ited to the emergency medical services board operating fund (206-00-
2326-4000) of the emergency medical services board; and (3) the amount
equal to 16% of the remainder of such deposit shall be credited to the
fire service training program fund (682-00-2123-2170) of the university
of Kansas: And provided further, That the amount of each such deposit
that is credited to the state general fund pursuant to this subsection is to
reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing, budgeting, le-
gal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other govern-
mental services which are performed on behalf of the state fire marshal,
the emergency medical services board, and the fire service training pro-
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gram of the university of Kansas by other state agencies which receive


appropriations from the state general fund to provide such services: And
provided further, That, whenever in fiscal year 2018 the aggregate
amount that the 10% credit to the state general fund prescribed by this
subsection is equal to $100,000, then: (1) The provisions of this subsection
prescribing the 10% credit to the state general fund no longer shall apply
to moneys received pursuant to K.S.A. 75-1508, and amendments thereto;
and (2) for the remainder of fiscal year 2018, the state treasurer shall
credit the full 100% so received of each such deposit as follows: (A) The
amount equal to 64% of such deposit shall be credited to the fire marshal
fee fund of the state fire marshal; (B) the amount equal to 20% of such
deposit shall be credited to the emergency medical services board oper-
ating fund of the emergency medical services board; and (C) the amount
equal to 16% of such deposit shall be credited to the fire service training
program fund of the university of Kansas.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-648, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, on July 1, 2017, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $50,000 from the Kansas postsecondary education savings
expense fund (670-00-2096-2000) of the state treasurer to the KS ABLE
savings expense fund (670-00-2177-2177) of the state treasurer.
Sec. 42.
STATE TREASURER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
State treasurer operating
fund (670-00-2374-2300).......................................... $1,714,681
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of the uniform unclaimed
property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, or any
other statute, of all the moneys received under the uniform unclaimed
property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, during
fiscal year 2019, the state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
credit the first $1,714,681 received and deposited in the state treasury to
the state treasurer operating fund: Provided further, That, after such ag-
gregate amount has been credited to the state treasurer operating fund,
then all of the moneys received under the uniform unclaimed property
act during fiscal year 2019 shall be credited as prescribed under the un-
claimed property act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto:
And provided further, That all moneys credited to the state treasurer
operating fund during fiscal year 2019 are to reimburse the state treasurer
for accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and pur-
chasing services and any other governmental services which are per-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1291

formed to administer the provisions of the uniform unclaimed property


act, K.S.A. 58-3934 et seq., and amendments thereto, that are not oth-
erwise reimbursed under any other provision of law.
Fiscal agency fund (670-00-7754-6400).......................... No limit
Bond services fee fund (670-00-2061-2500).................... No limit
City bond finance fund (670-00-7654) ........................... No limit
Local ad valorem tax reduction
fund (670-00-7394-4800).......................................... No limit
County and city revenue sharing
fund (670-00-7395-4900).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (670-00-9054-9000) ............................... No limit
County and city retailers’ sales
tax fund (670-00-7608-6000) ..................................... No limit
County and city compensating use
tax fund (670-00-7667-6200) ..................................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor
fund (670-00-7665-6100).......................................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor equalization
fund (670-00-7759-6500).......................................... No limit
Unclaimed property claims
fund (670-00-7758-7700) ......................................... No limit
Unclaimed property expense
fund (670-00-2362-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the unclaimed property expense fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
County and city transient guest
tax fund (670-00-7602-6600) ..................................... No limit
Racing admissions tax
fund (670-00-7670-6300).......................................... No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise
tax fund (670-00-7681-6800) ..................................... No limit
Transportation development district sales
tax fund (670-00-7601-7000) ..................................... No limit
Redevelopment bond fund (670-00-7683-6900) .............. No limit
Special qualified industrial manufacturer
fund (670-00-9525-9525).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-
50,122, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the special qual-
ified industrial manufacturer fund shall be maintained in the state treas-
ury and shall be administered by the state treasurer for the purposes of
the qualified industrial manufacturer act: Provided further, That, on the
15th day of each month that commences during fiscal year 2019, the sec-
retary of commerce and the secretary of revenue shall consult and de-
termine the amount of revenue received by the state from withholding
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taxes paid by each taxpayer that is a qualified industrial manufacturer


during the preceding month and then, jointly, shall certify the amount so
determined to the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time
as such certification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports,
shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget
and the director of legislative research: And provided further, That, upon
receipt of each such certification, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer the amount certified from the state general fund to the
special qualified industrial manufacturer fund established by this subsec-
tion: And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2019, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the special qualified industrial
manufacturer fund interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily bal-
ance of moneys in the special qualified industrial manufacturer fund es-
tablished by this subsection for the preceding month; and (2) the net
earnings rate of the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding
month: And provided further, That the moneys credited to the special
qualified industrial manufacturer fund from the withholding taxes paid
by a qualified industrial manufacturer shall be paid by the state treasurer
to such qualified industrial manufacturer on such dates as are mutually
agreed to by the secretary of commerce and the state treasurer, serving
as paying agent in accordance with the terms of the agreement entered
into pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,122, and amendments thereto,
by the secretary of commerce and such qualified industrial manufacturer:
And provided further, That not more than $2,000,000 shall be paid from
the special qualified industrial manufacturer fund established by this sub-
section by the state treasurer to a qualified industrial manufacturer: And
provided further, That the words and phrases used in these provisos to
the appropriation of moneys in the special qualified industrial manufac-
turer fund shall have the meanings respectively ascribed thereto by K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,121, and amendments thereto, unless the context re-
quires otherwise.
Kansas postsecondary education
savings program trust
fund (670-00-7241-7100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-
650(f), and amendments thereto, or any other statute, moneys are hereby
appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the purpose of
matching contributions of qualified applicants.
Kansas postsecondary education
savings expense
fund (670-00-2096-2000).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (670-00-2461-2700).......................... No limit
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Tax increment financing


revenue replacement
fund (670-00-7391-4700).......................................... No limit
Spirit bonds fund (670-00-9515-9515) ........................... No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2019, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Spirit
bonds fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined to
the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such cer-
tification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall trans-
mit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Spirit bonds fund:
And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2019, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Spirit bonds fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the Spirit
bonds fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate of the
pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month: And pro-
vided further, That the moneys credited to the Spirit bonds fund from
the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the interest earn-
ings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from the Spirit
bonds fund to the special economic revitalization fund administered by
the state treasurer in accordance with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and
amendments thereto.
Learjet bond fund (670-00-9545-9545) .......................... No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2019, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Lear-
jet bond fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined to
the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such cer-
tification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall trans-
mit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Learjet bond fund:
And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
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commencing during fiscal year 2019, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Learjet bond fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the Learjet
bond fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate of the
pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month: And pro-
vided further, That the moneys credited to the Learjet bond fund from
the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the interest earn-
ings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from the Learjet
bond fund to the appropriate account of the special economic revitali-
zation fund administered by the state treasurer in accordance with K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto.
Siemens bond fund (670-00-9540-9540) ........................ No limit
Provided, That, on the 15th day of each month that commences during
fiscal year 2019, the secretary of revenue shall determine the amount of
revenue received by the state during the preceding month from with-
holding taxes paid with respect to an eligible project by each taxpayer
that is an eligible business for which bonds have been issued under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto, and for which the Sie-
mens bond fund was created, and shall certify the amount so determined
to the director of accounts and reports and, at the same time as such
certification is transmitted to the director of accounts and reports, shall
transmit a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the
director of legislative research: Provided further, That, upon receipt of
each such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount certified from the state general fund to the Siemens bond
fund: And provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month
commencing during fiscal year 2019, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state general fund to the Siemens bond fund in-
terest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the
Siemens bond fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings
rate of the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month:
And provided further, That the moneys credited to the Siemens bond
fund from the withholding taxes paid by an eligible business and the
interest earnings thereon shall be transferred by the state treasurer from
the Siemens bond fund to the appropriate account of the special eco-
nomic revitalization fund administered by the state treasurer in accord-
ance with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,136, and amendments thereto.
Business machinery and
equipment tax reduction
assistance fund (670-00-7684-7680) ........................... $0
Telecommunications and railroad
machinery and equipment
tax reduction assistance
fund (670-00-7685-7690).......................................... $0
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Community improvement district sales


tax fund (670-00-7610-7650) ..................................... No limit
Special economic revitalization
fund (670-00-9520-9520).......................................... No limit
Bioscience development and investment
fund (670-00-9510-9510).......................................... No limit
KS ABLE savings expense
fund (670-00-2177-2177).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-1514, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the commissioner of insurance shall remit all moneys received by the
commissioner under K.S.A. 75-1508, and amendments thereto, to the
state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto: Provided, That, upon receipt of each such remit-
tance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state
treasury: Provided, however, That, for each such remittance deposited in
the state treasury during fiscal year 2019, the state treasurer shall not
credit such deposit pursuant to K.S.A. 75-1514, and amendments thereto,
but shall credit such deposit in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection: Provided further, That the state treasurer shall credit 10% of
each such deposit to the state general fund and the state treasurer shall
credit the remainder of each such deposit as follows: (1) The amount
equal to 64% of the remainder of such deposit shall be credited to the
fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) of the state fire marshal; (2)
the amount equal to 20% of the remainder of such deposit shall be cred-
ited to the emergency medical services board operating fund (206-00-
2326-4000) of the emergency medical services board; and (3) the amount
equal to 16% of the remainder of such deposit shall be credited to the
fire service training program fund (682-00-2123-2170) of the university
of Kansas: And provided further, That the amount of each such deposit
that is credited to the state general fund pursuant to this subsection is to
reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing, budgeting, le-
gal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other govern-
mental services which are performed on behalf of the state fire marshal,
the emergency medical services board, and the fire service training pro-
gram of the university of Kansas by other state agencies which receive
appropriations from the state general fund to provide such services: And
provided further, That, whenever in fiscal year 2019 the aggregate
amount that the 10% credit to the state general fund prescribed by this
subsection is equal to $100,000, then: (1) The provisions of this subsection
prescribing the 10% credit to the state general fund no longer shall apply
to moneys received pursuant to K.S.A. 75-1508, and amendments thereto;
and (2) for the remainder of fiscal year 2019, the state treasurer shall
credit the full 100% so received of each such deposit as follows: (A) The
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amount equal to 64% of such deposit shall be credited to the fire marshal
fee fund of the state fire marshal; (B) the amount equal to 20% of such
deposit shall be credited to the emergency medical services board oper-
ating fund of the emergency medical services board; and (C) the amount
equal to 16% of such deposit shall be credited to the fire service training
program fund of the university of Kansas.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-648, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, on July 1, 2018, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $50,000 from the Kansas postsecondary education savings
expense fund (670-00-2096-2000) of the state treasurer to the KS ABLE
savings expense fund (670-00-2177-2177) of the state treasurer.
Sec. 43.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Insurance department service regulation fund
(331-00-2270-2400) ................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the insurance department service reg-
ulation fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500: Provided fur-
ther, That transfers may be made from this fund to the insurance de-
partment rehabilitation and repair fund of the insurance department.
Insurance company examination fund
(331-00-2055-2000) ................................................. No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the insurance company ex-
amination fund to the insurance department rehabilitation and repair
fund of the insurance department.
Insurance company annual statement
examination fund (331-00-2056-2100) ........................ No limit
Insurance company examiner training
fund (331-00-2057-2200).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and equipment
fund (331-00-2412-2300).......................................... No limit
Commissioner’s travel reimbursement
fund (331-00-9090-9200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the commissioner’s travel
reimbursement fund only to reimburse the commissioner of insurance,
or any designated employee, for expenses incurred for in-state or out-of-
state travel for official purposes, including travel to meetings of public or
private associations: Provided further, That all moneys received by the
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1297

commissioner of insurance for such travel from any non-state agency


source shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.
Workers compensation
fund (331-00-7354-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the workers compensation fund for
attorney fees and other costs and benefit payments may be made regard-
less of when services were rendered or when the initial award of benefits
was made.
State firefighters relief
fund (331-00-7652-7130).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers may be made from
the state firefighters relief fund to the insurance department rehabilita-
tion and repair fund of the insurance department: Provided further, That,
pursuant to the provisions of section 34(a) of chapter 131 of the 2008
Session Laws of Kansas, one or more transfers may be made during fiscal
year 2018 from the state firefighters relief fund to the insurance depart-
ment service regulation fund to repay the amount that was borrowed for
the special distribution in fiscal year 2008 pursuant to section 34(a) of
chapter 131 of the 2008 Session Laws of Kansas, relating to the overpay-
ment to the firefighters relief association for Manhattan, KS: And pro-
vided further, That, as used in this proviso: (1) ‘‘2018 formula amount’’
means the amount determined in accordance with the formula and other
provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706, and amendments thereto, for the firefight-
ers relief association for Manhattan, KS, for fiscal year 2018; (2) ‘‘2008
payment amount’’ means the amount actually paid to the firefighters relief
association for Manhattan, KS, from the state firefighters relief fund for
fiscal year 2008; and (3) ‘‘2018 repayment amount’’ means the difference
between the 2018 formula amount and the 2008 payment amount: And
provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the amount of the distri-
bution to be paid to the firefighters relief association for Manhattan, KS,
from the state firefighters relief fund for fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed
the 2008 payment amount: And provided further, That the commissioner
of insurance shall certify the 2018 repayment amount to the director of
accounts and reports and the outstanding amount that remains to be
repaid to the insurance department service regulation fund pursuant to
the provisions of section 34(a) of chapter 131 of the 2008 Session Laws
of Kansas after the transfer to the insurance department service regula-
tion fund pursuant to this proviso: And provided further, That, upon re-
ceipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
fer the amount equal to the 2018 repayment amount from the state
firefighters relief fund to the insurance department service regulation
fund: And provided further, That, at the same time that the commissioner
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of insurance transmits such certification to the director of accounts and


reports, the commissioner of insurance shall transmit a copy of such cer-
tification to the director of the budget and to the director of legislative
research.
Insurance company tax and fee
refund fund (331-00-9017-9100)................................ No limit
Group-funded workers’ compensation pools
fee fund (331-00-7374-7120)..................................... No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the group-funded workers’
compensation pools fee fund to the insurance department rehabilitation
and repair fund of the insurance department.
Municipal group-funded pools fee
fund (331-00-7356-7100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the municipal group-funded
pools fee fund to the insurance department rehabilitation and repair fund
of the insurance department.
Uninsurable health insurance plan
fund (331-00-2328-2500).......................................... No limit
Private grants and gifts
fund (331-00-7301-7301).......................................... No limit
Insurance education and training
fund (331-00-2367-2600).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the insurance education
and training fund for training programs and official hospitality: Provided
further, That the insurance commissioner is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such training programs: And provided further,
That fees for such training programs shall be fixed in order to collect all
or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs,
including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received
for such training programs shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the insurance education and training
fund.
Monumental life settlement
fund (331-00-7360-7360).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the monumental life settlement
fund shall be made for scholarship purposes: Provided further, That the
scholarship recipients shall be African-American students who are cur-
rently enrolled and are attending an accredited higher education insti-
tution in the state of Kansas and who have designated a major in math-
ematics, computer science or business.
Fines and penalties fund (331-00-2351-2510) ................. No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-2606, and
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1299

amendments thereto, or any other statute, all moneys received during


fiscal year 2018 for penalties imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 40-2606, and
amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the fines and penalties fund.
Settlements fund (331-00-2523-2520)............................ No limit
Provided, That moneys may be transferred or otherwise credited to the
settlements fund as the result of or pursuant to court orders under K.S.A.
40-3644, and amendments thereto, court-ordered settlements, or legis-
lative authority: Provided further, That expenditures from the settlements
fund shall be made for the purpose of providing consumer education and
outreach or for costs that the insurance department may incur in closeout
of any troubled insurance company matters.
Affordable care act — federal fund ............................... No limit
HHS consumer assistance grant —
federal fund (331-00-3555-3555) ............................... No limit
HHS exchange planning & establishment grant —
federal fund (331-00-3556-3556) ............................... No limit
HHS rate review grant — federal fund
(331-00-3505-3505) ................................................. No limit
Professional employer organization
fee fund (331-00-2678-2678)..................................... No limit
Pharmacy benefit manager registration
fund ...................................................................... No limit
Securities act fee fund................................................. $3,128,483
Provided, That expenditures from the securities act fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Investor education and protection fund ......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the investor education and protection
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hospitality shall
not exceed $5,000.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the insurance department from the insurance company exami-
nation fund (331-00-2055-2000) for fiscal year 2018 as authorized by
K.S.A. 40-223, and amendments thereto, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 40-223, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expend-
itures may be made by the insurance department from the insurance
company examination fund for fiscal year 2018 for the examination of
annual statements filed with the commissioner of insurance, regardless
of when the services were rendered, when the expenses were incurred
or when any claim was submitted or processed for payment and regardless
of whether or not the services were rendered or the expenses were in-
curred prior to the effective date of this act.
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(c) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,


2018, or as soon after each date as moneys are available, notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 40-112, and amendments thereto, or any other
statute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,031,250
from the insurance department service regulation fund (331-00-2270-
2400) of the insurance department to the state general fund.
(d) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, not-
withstanding the provisions of any statute, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer $31,250 from the securities act fee fund of the in-
surance department to the state general fund.
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,355,000 from the state
general fund to the workers’ compensation fund (331-00-7354-7000) of
the insurance department.
Sec. 44.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Insurance department service
regulation fund (331-00-2270-2400) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the insurance department service reg-
ulation fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500: Provided fur-
ther, That transfers may be made from this fund to the insurance de-
partment rehabilitation and repair fund of the insurance department.
Insurance company examination
fund (331-00-2055-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the insurance company ex-
amination fund to the insurance department rehabilitation and repair
fund of the insurance department.
Insurance company annual statement
examination fund (331-00-2056-2100) ........................ No limit
Insurance company examiner training
fund (331-00-2057-2200).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and equipment
fund (331-00-2412-2300).......................................... No limit
Commissioner’s travel reimbursement
fund (331-00-9090-9200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the commissioner’s travel
reimbursement fund only to reimburse the commissioner of insurance,
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1301

or any designated employee, for expenses incurred for in-state or out-of-


state travel for official purposes, including travel to meetings of public or
private associations: Provided further, That all moneys received by the
commissioner of insurance for such travel from any non-state agency
source shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.
Workers compensation
fund (331-00-7354-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the workers compensation fund for
attorney fees and other costs and benefit payments may be made regard-
less of when services were rendered or when the initial award of benefits
was made.
State firefighters relief
fund (331-00-7652-7130).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers may be made from
the state firefighters relief fund to the insurance department rehabilita-
tion and repair fund of the insurance department: Provided further, That,
pursuant to the provisions of section 34(a) of chapter 131 of the 2008
Session Laws of Kansas, one or more transfers may be made during fiscal
year 2019 from the state firefighters relief fund to the insurance depart-
ment service regulation fund to repay the amount that was borrowed for
the special distribution in fiscal year 2008 pursuant to section 34(a) of
chapter 131 of the 2008 Session Laws of Kansas, relating to the overpay-
ment to the firefighters relief association for Manhattan, KS: And pro-
vided further, That, as used in this proviso: (1) ‘‘2019 formula amount’’
means the amount determined in accordance with the formula and other
provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706, and amendments thereto, for the firefight-
ers relief association for Manhattan, KS, for fiscal year 2019; (2) ‘‘2008
payment amount’’ means the amount actually paid to the firefighters relief
association for Manhattan, KS, from the state firefighters relief fund for
fiscal year 2008; and (3) ‘‘2019 repayment amount’’ means the difference
between the 2019 formula amount and the 2008 payment amount: And
provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-1706,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the amount of the distri-
bution to be paid to the firefighters relief association for Manhattan, KS,
from the state firefighters relief fund for fiscal year 2019 shall not exceed
the 2008 payment amount: And provided further, That the commissioner
of insurance shall certify the 2019 repayment amount to the director of
accounts and reports and the outstanding amount that remains to be
repaid to the insurance department service regulation fund pursuant to
the provisions of section 34(a) of chapter 131 of the 2008 Session Laws
of Kansas after the transfer to the insurance department service regula-
tion fund pursuant to this proviso: And provided further, That, upon re-
ceipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
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fer the amount equal to the 2019 repayment amount from the state
firefighters relief fund to the insurance department service regulation
fund: And provided further, That, at the same time that the commissioner
of insurance transmits such certification to the director of accounts and
reports, the commissioner of insurance shall transmit a copy of such cer-
tification to the director of the budget and to the director of legislative
research.
Insurance company tax and fee
refund fund (331-00-9017-9100)................................ No limit
Group-funded workers’ compensation pools
fee fund (331-00-7374-7120)..................................... No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the group-funded workers’
compensation pools fee fund to the insurance department rehabilitation
and repair fund of the insurance department.
Municipal group-funded pools
fee fund (331-00-7356-7100)..................................... No limit
Provided, That transfers may be made from the municipal group-funded
pools fee fund to the insurance department rehabilitation and repair fund
of the insurance department.
Uninsurable health insurance
plan fund (331-00-2328-2500) ................................... No limit
Private grants and gifts
fund (331-00-7301-7301).......................................... No limit
Insurance education and training
fund (331-00-2367-2600).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the insurance education
and training fund for training programs and official hospitality: Provided
further, That the insurance commissioner is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such training programs: And provided further,
That fees for such training programs shall be fixed in order to collect all
or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs,
including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received
for such training programs shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the insurance education and training
fund.
Monumental life settlement
fund (331-00-7360-7360).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the monumental life settlement
fund shall be made for scholarship purposes: Provided further, That the
scholarship recipients shall be African-American students who are cur-
rently enrolled and are attending an accredited higher education insti-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1303

tution in the state of Kansas and who have designated a major in math-
ematics, computer science or business.
Fines and penalties fund (331-00-2351-2510) ................. No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 40-2606, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, all moneys received during
fiscal year 2019 for penalties imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 40-2606, and
amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the fines and penalties fund.
Settlements fund (331-00-2523-2520)............................ No limit
Provided, That moneys may be transferred or otherwise credited to the
settlements fund as the result of or pursuant to court orders under K.S.A.
40-3644, and amendments thereto, court-ordered settlements, or legis-
lative authority: Provided further, That expenditures from the settlements
fund shall be made for the purpose of providing consumer education and
outreach or for costs that the insurance department may incur in closeout
of any troubled insurance company matters.
Affordable care act — federal fund ............................... No limit
HHS consumer assistance grant —
federal fund (331-00-3555-3555) ............................... No limit
HHS exchange planning & establishment grant —
federal fund (331-00-3556-3556) ............................... No limit
HHS rate review grant — federal fund
(331-00-3505-3505) ................................................. No limit
Professional employer organization fee fund
(331-00-2678-2678) ................................................. No limit
Pharmacy benefit manager registration
fund ...................................................................... No limit
Securities act fee fund................................................. $3,010,978
Provided, That expenditures from the securities act fee fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Investor education and protection fund ......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the investor education and protection
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hospitality shall
not exceed $5,000.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the insurance department from the insurance company exami-
nation fund (331-00-2055-2000) for fiscal year 2019 as authorized by
K.S.A. 40-223, and amendments thereto, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 40-223, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expend-
itures may be made by the insurance department from the insurance
company examination fund for fiscal year 2019 for the examination of
annual statements filed with the commissioner of insurance, regardless
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of when the services were rendered, when the expenses were incurred
or when any claim was submitted or processed for payment and regardless
of whether or not the services were rendered or the expenses were in-
curred prior to the effective date of this act.
(c) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, or as soon after each date as moneys are available, notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 40-112, and amendments thereto, or any other
statute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,062,500
from the insurance department service regulation fund (331-00-2270-
2400) of the insurance department to the state general fund.
(d) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, not-
withstanding the provisions of any statute, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer $62,500 from the securities act fee fund of the in-
surance department to the state general fund.
Sec. 45.
HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION
FUND BOARD OF GOVERNORS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Health care stabilization
fund (270-00-7404-2000).......................................... No limit
Conference fee fund (270-00-2453-2453)....................... No limit
(b) Expenditures from the health care stabilization fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, other than refunds authorized by law for the
following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed
therefor as follows:
Operating expenditures (270-00-7404-2100) ................... $2,137,650
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the operating expendi-
tures account for official hospitality.
Legal services and other claims
expenses (270-00-7404-2300) .................................... No limit
Claims and benefits (270-00-7404-2400) ........................ No limit
Sec. 46.
HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION
FUND BOARD OF GOVERNORS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
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fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by


law shall not exceed the following:
Health care stabilization
fund (270-00-7404-2000).......................................... No limit
Conference fee fund (270-00-2453-2453)....................... No limit
(b) Expenditures from the health care stabilization fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, other than refunds authorized by law for the
following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed
therefor as follows:
Operating expenditures (270-00-7404-2100) ................... $2,144,838
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the operating expendi-
tures account for official hospitality.
Legal services and other claims
expenses (270-00-7404-2300) .................................... No limit
Claims and benefits (270-00-7404-2400) ........................ No limit
Sec. 47.
POOLED MONEY INVESTMENT BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Municipal investment pool
fund (671-00-7537-7000).......................................... No limit
Pooled money investment portfolio
fee fund (671-00-2319-2000)..................................... No limit
Provided, That, on or before the fifth day of each month of the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, the state treasurer shall certify to the pooled money
investment board an accounting of the banking fees incurred by the state
treasurer during the second preceding month that are attributable to the
investment of the pooled money investment portfolio during such month:
Provided further, That, prior to the 10th day of each month during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the pooled money investment board
shall review the certification from the state treasurer and shall make ex-
penditures from the pooled money investment portfolio fee fund (671-
00-2319-2000) to pay the amount of banking fees incurred by the state
treasurer during the second preceding month that are attributable to the
investment of the pooled money investment portfolio during the second
preceding month, as determined by the pooled money investment board:
And provided further, That expenditures from the pooled money invest-
ment portfolio fee fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $800.
Sec. 48.
POOLED MONEY INVESTMENT BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
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special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Municipal investment pool
fund (671-00-7537-7000).......................................... No limit
Pooled money investment portfolio
fee fund (671-00-2319-2000)..................................... No limit
Provided, That, on or before the fifth day of each month of the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, the state treasurer shall certify to the pooled money
investment board an accounting of the banking fees incurred by the state
treasurer during the second preceding month that are attributable to the
investment of the pooled money investment portfolio during such month:
Provided further, That, prior to the 10th day of each month during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the pooled money investment board
shall review the certification from the state treasurer and shall make ex-
penditures from the pooled money investment portfolio fee fund (671-
00-2319-2000) to pay the amount of banking fees incurred by the state
treasurer during the second preceding month that are attributable to the
investment of the pooled money investment portfolio during the second
preceding month, as determined by the pooled money investment board:
And provided further, That expenditures from the pooled money invest-
ment portfolio fee fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $800.
Sec. 49.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Judicial council fund (349-00-2127-2100) ....................... No limit
Grants and gifts fund (349-00-7326-7000) ...................... No limit
Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the judicial council,
other than moneys received as grants, gifts or donations for the prepa-
ration, publication or distribution of legal publications, shall be deposited
to the credit of the grants and gifts fund.
Publications fee fund (349-00-2297-2000) ...................... No limit
(b) On June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 20-
2207, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer the amount of any unencumbered bal-
ance in the publications fee fund (349-00-2297-2000) as of June 30, 2018,
in excess of $175,000 from the publications fee fund to the state general
fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall be in addition to
any other transfer from the publications fee fund to the state general fund
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as prescribed by law: Provided further, That the amount transferred from


the publications fee fund to the state general fund pursuant to this sub-
section is to reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing,
budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other
governmental services which are performed on behalf of the judicial
council by other state agencies which receive appropriations from the
state general fund to provide such services: And provided further, That,
when the judicial council must expend moneys for unforeseen and un-
budgeted items, such moneys shall be paid first from the judicial council
fund (349-00-2127-2100) and then from the publication fees fund.
Sec. 50.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Judicial council fund (349-00-2127-2100) ....................... No limit
Grants and gifts fund (349-00-7326-7000) ...................... No limit
Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the judicial council,
other than moneys received as grants, gifts or donations for the prepa-
ration, publication or distribution of legal publications, shall be deposited
to the credit of the grants and gifts fund.
Publications fee fund (349-00-2297-2000) ...................... No limit
(b) On June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 20-
2207, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer the amount of any unencumbered bal-
ance in the publications fee fund (349-00-2297-2000) as of June 30, 2019,
in excess of $175,000 from the publications fee fund to the state general
fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall be in addition to
any other transfer from the publications fee fund to the state general fund
as prescribed by law: Provided further, That the amount transferred from
the publications fee fund to the state general fund pursuant to this sub-
section is to reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing,
budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other
governmental services which are performed on behalf of the judicial
council by other state agencies which receive appropriations from the
state general fund to provide such services: And provided further, That,
when the judicial council must expend moneys for unforeseen and un-
budgeted items, such moneys shall be paid first from the judicial council
fund (349-00-2127-2100) and then from the publication fees fund.
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Sec. 51.
STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS’ DEFENSE SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
Assigned counsel expenditures (328-00-1000-0700) ......... $1,300,000
Sec. 52.
STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS’
DEFENSE SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (328-00-1000-0603) ................... $12,775,429
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures for indigents’
defense services are authorized to be made from the operating expendi-
tures account regardless of when services were rendered: Provided fur-
ther, That expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures
account for negotiated contracts for malpractice insurance for public de-
fenders and deputy or assistant public defenders: And provided further,
That all contracts for malpractice insurance for public defenders and dep-
uty or assistant public defenders shall be negotiated and purchased by
the state board of indigents’ defense services, shall not be subject to ap-
proval or purchase by the committee on surety bonds and insurance under
K.S.A. 75-4114 and 75-6111, and amendments thereto, and shall not be
subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto.
Assigned counsel
expenditures (328-00-1000-0700) .............................. $10,050,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the assigned counsel expenditures account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures for
indigents’ defense services are authorized to be made from the assigned
counsel expenditures account regardless of when services were rendered.
Capital defense
operations (328-00-1000-0800).................................. $2,540,891
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the capital defense operations account is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures for in-
digents’ defense services are authorized to be made from the capital de-
fense operations account regardless of when services were rendered.
Legal services for prisoners (328-00-1000-0500).............. $289,592
Indigents’ defense services
operations (328-00-1000-0610).................................. $156,847
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1309

30, 2017, in the indigents’ defense services operations account is hereby


reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from the indigents’ defense services operations account for
the purpose of assigned counsel and other professional services related
to contract cases.
Litigation support (328-00-1000-0510)........................... $1,908,796
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation support ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Capital litigation training
grant fund (328-00-3211-3211).................................. No limit
Indigents’ defense services
fund (328-00-2119-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the indigents’ defense
services fund for the purpose of assigned counsel and other professional
services related to contract cases.
Inservice education workshop
fee fund (328-00-2186-2100)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education
workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospi-
tality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: Provided fur-
ther, That the state board of indigents’ defense services is hereby au-
thorized to fix, charge and collect fees for inservice workshops and
conferences: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order
to recover all or part of such operating expenditures incurred for inservice
workshops and conferences: And provided further, That all fees received
for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the inservice education workshop
fee fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the executive director
of the state board of indigents’ defense services, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, from the state general fund for
the state board of indigents’ defense services to any other item of appro-
priation for fiscal year 2018 from the state general fund for the state board
of indigents’ defense services. The executive director shall certify each
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such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a
copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 53.
STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS’
DEFENSE SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (328-00-1000-0603) ................... $12,789,779
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures for indigents’
defense services are authorized to be made from the operating expendi-
tures account regardless of when services were rendered: Provided fur-
ther, That expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures
account for negotiated contracts for malpractice insurance for public de-
fenders and deputy or assistant public defenders: And provided further,
That all contracts for malpractice insurance for public defenders and dep-
uty or assistant public defenders shall be negotiated and purchased by
the state board of indigents’ defense services, shall not be subject to ap-
proval or purchase by the committee on surety bonds and insurance under
K.S.A. 75-4114 and 75-6111, and amendments thereto, and shall not be
subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto.
Assigned counsel expenditures (328-00-1000-0700) ......... $10,050,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the assigned counsel expenditures account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures for
indigents’ defense services are authorized to be made from the assigned
counsel expenditures account regardless of when services were rendered.
Capital defense operations (328-00-1000-0800)............... $2,942,507
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the capital defense operations account is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures for in-
digents’ defense services are authorized to be made from the capital de-
fense operations account regardless of when services were rendered.
Legal services for prisoners (328-00-1000-0500).............. $289,592
Indigents’ defense services
operations (328-00-1000-0610).................................. $156,847
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the indigents’ defense services operations account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from the indigents’ defense services operations account for
the purpose of assigned counsel and other professional services related
to contract cases.
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Litigation support (328-00-1000-0510)........................... $2,760,665


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation support ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Capital litigation training grant
fund (328-00-3211-3211).......................................... No limit
Indigents’ defense services
fund (328-00-2119-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the indigents’ defense
services fund for the purpose of assigned counsel and other professional
services related to contract cases.
Inservice education workshop
fee fund (328-00-2186-2100)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education
workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospi-
tality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: Provided fur-
ther, That the state board of indigents’ defense services is hereby au-
thorized to fix, charge and collect fees for inservice workshops and
conferences: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order
to recover all or part of such operating expenditures incurred for inservice
workshops and conferences: And provided further, That all fees received
for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the inservice education workshop
fee fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the executive director
of the state board of indigents’ defense services, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, from the state general fund for
the state board of indigents’ defense services to any other item of appro-
priation for fiscal year 2019 from the state general fund for the state board
of indigents’ defense services. The executive director shall certify each
such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a
copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 54.
JUDICIAL BRANCH
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
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Judiciary operations (677-00-1000)................................ $100,531,677


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judiciary operations
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That contracts for computer input
of judicial opinions and all purchases thereunder shall not be subject to
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from the judiciary operations
account for contingencies without limitation at the discretion of the chief
justice: And provided further, That expenditures from the judiciary op-
erations account for such contingencies shall not exceed $25,000: And
provided further, That expenditures from the judiciary operations ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $4,000: And provided fur-
ther, That expenditures shall be made from the judiciary operations ac-
count for the travel expenses of panels of the court of appeals for travel
to cities across the state to hear appealed cases.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Library report fee
fund (677-00-2106-2000).......................................... No limit
Judiciary technology
fund (677-00-2272-1800).......................................... No limit
Dispute resolution
fund (677-00-2126-3500).......................................... No limit
Judicial branch education
fund (677-00-2324-1900).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the judicial branch ed-
ucation fund to provide services and programs for the purpose of edu-
cating and training judicial branch officers and employees, administering
the training, testing and education of municipal judges as provided in
K.S.A. 12-4114, and amendments thereto, educating and training munic-
ipal judges and municipal court support staff, and for the planning and
implementation of a family court system, as provided by law, including
official hospitality: Provided further, That the judicial administrator is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such services and
programs: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed to cover all
or part of the operating expenditures incurred in providing such services
and programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That
all fees received for such services and programs, including official hos-
pitality, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the judicial branch education fund.
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Child welfare federal grant


fund (677-00-3942-3300).......................................... No limit
Child support enforcement contractual
agreement fund (677-00-2681-2400) .......................... No limit
SJI grant fund (677-00-2714-2714)................................ No limit
Bar admission fee
fund (677-00-2724-2500).......................................... No limit
Permanent families account —
family and children
investment fund (677-00-7317-7000).......................... No limit
Duplicate law book fund (677-00-2543-2300) ................. No limit
Court reporter fund (677-00-2725-2600)........................ No limit
Access to justice fund (677-00-2169-2100) ..................... No limit
Judicial branch nonjudicial salary initiative fund
(677-00-2229-2800) ................................................. No limit
Judicial branch nonjudicial salary adjustment fund
(677-00-2389-3200) ................................................. No limit
Federal grants fund (677-00-3082-3100) ........................ No limit
District magistrate judge
supplemental compensation
fund (677-00-2398-2390).......................................... No limit
Correctional supervision
fund (677-00-2465-2465).......................................... No limit
Violence against women grant fund —
ARRA (677-00-3214-3214) ...................................... No limit
Judicial branch docket fee
fund (677-00-2158-2158).......................................... No limit
Electronic filing and management
fund (677-00-2791-2791).......................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the permanent families account — family
and children investment fund (677-00-7317-7000) of the judicial branch.
Sec. 55.
JUDICIAL BRANCH
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Judiciary operations (677-00-1000)................................ $101,264,935
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judiciary operations
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That contracts for computer input
of judicial opinions and all purchases thereunder shall not be subject to
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from the judiciary operations
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account for contingencies without limitation at the discretion of the chief


justice: And provided further, That expenditures from the judiciary op-
erations account for such contingencies shall not exceed $25,000: And
provided further, That expenditures from the judiciary operations ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $4,000: And provided fur-
ther, That expenditures shall be made from the judiciary operations ac-
count for the travel expenses of panels of the court of appeals for travel
to cities across the state to hear appealed cases.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Library report fee fund (677-00-2106-2000) .................. No limit
Judiciary technology
fund (677-00-2272-1800).......................................... No limit
Dispute resolution
fund (677-00-2126-3500).......................................... No limit
Judicial branch education
fund (677-00-2324-1900).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the judicial branch ed-
ucation fund to provide services and programs for the purpose of edu-
cating and training judicial branch officers and employees, administering
the training, testing and education of municipal judges as provided in
K.S.A. 12-4114, and amendments thereto, educating and training munic-
ipal judges and municipal court support staff, and for the planning and
implementation of a family court system, as provided by law, including
official hospitality: Provided further, That the judicial administrator is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such services and
programs: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed to cover all
or part of the operating expenditures incurred in providing such services
and programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That
all fees received for such services and programs, including official hos-
pitality, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the judicial branch education fund.
Child welfare federal grant
fund (677-00-3942-3300).......................................... No limit
Child support enforcement contractual
agreement fund (677-00-2681-2400) .......................... No limit
SJI grant fund (677-00-2714-2714)................................ No limit
Bar admission fee
fund (677-00-2724-2500).......................................... No limit
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Permanent families account —


family and children investment
fund (677-00-7317-7000).......................................... No limit
Duplicate law book
fund (677-00-2543-2300).......................................... No limit
Court reporter fund (677-00-2725-2600)........................ No limit
Access to justice
fund (677-00-2169-2100).......................................... No limit
Judicial branch nonjudicial salary
initiative fund (677-00-2229-2800) ............................. No limit
Judicial branch nonjudicial salary
adjustment fund (677-00-2389-3200) ......................... No limit
Federal grants fund (677-00-3082-3100) ........................ No limit
District magistrate judge supplemental
compensation fund (677-00-2398-2390)...................... No limit
Correctional supervision fund (677-00-2465-2465) .......... No limit
Violence against women grant fund —
ARRA (677-00-3214-3214) ...................................... No limit
Judicial branch docket
fee fund (677-00-2158-2158)..................................... No limit
Electronic filing and management
fund (677-00-2791-2791).......................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the permanent families account — family
and children investment fund (677-00-7317-7000) of the judicial branch.
Sec. 56.
KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas public employees retirement
fund (365-00-7002-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the Kansas public
employees retirement fund other than for benefits, investments, refunds
authorized by law, and other purposes specifically authorized by this or
other appropriation act.
Kansas public employees deferred compensation
fees fund (365-00-2376) ........................................... No limit
Group insurance reserve
fund (365-00-7358-9200).......................................... No limit
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Optional death benefit plan reserve


fund (365-00-7357-9100).......................................... No limit
Kansas endowment for youth
fund (365-00-7000-2000).......................................... No limit
Senior services trust
fund (365-00-7550-7600).......................................... No limit
Family and children endowment account —
family and children investment
fund (365-00-7010-4000).......................................... No limit
Non-retirement administration
fund (365-00-2277).................................................. No limit
Provided, That the executive officer of the Kansas public employees re-
tirement system shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the
amount of moneys to transfer from the Kansas endowment for youth fund
(365-00-7000-2000), the senior services trust fund (365-00-7550-7600),
the family and children endowment account — family and children in-
vestment fund (365-00-7010-4000) and the unclaimed property account
(670-00-7758-7700) of the state general fund for the purpose of reim-
bursing the costs of non-retirement-related administrative activities and
investment-related expenses for managing such funds in accordance with
K.S.A. 74-4909b, and amendments thereto.
KDFA series 2003H bond debt
service fund (365-00-7001-2100) ............................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-4921 et seq.,
and amendments thereto, any employer contributions remitted in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 20-2605, and amendments thereto,
K.S.A. 74-4920, and amendments thereto, K.S.A. 74-4939, and amend-
ments thereto, and K.S.A. 74-4967, and amendments thereto, for the
purpose of paying the actuarial cost of the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,109
et seq., and amendments thereto, shall be credited in the KDFA series
2003H bond debt service fund: Provided further, That the executive di-
rector of the Kansas public employees retirement system shall certify to
the director of accounts and reports an amount to reimburse the state
general fund for bond debt service payments authorized in fiscal year
2018: And provided further, That the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer to the state general fund such amount certified as provided
by the executive director no later than June 30, 2018.
(b) Expenditures may be made from the expense reserve of the Kan-
sas public employees retirement fund (365-00-7002-7000) for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for the following specified purposes:
Agency operations (365-00-7002-7400) .......................... $12,250,614
Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account may be
made for official hospitality.
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Investment-related
expenses (365-00-7002-8000) .................................... No limit
KPERS technology
project (365-00-7002-7800) ...................................... No limit
(c) Expenditures may be made from the non-retirement administra-
tion fund (365-00-2277) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
following specified purposes:
Agency operations (365-00-2277-2210) .......................... $120,437
Investment-related
expenses (365-00-2277-2220) .................................... No limit
(d) On July 1, 2017, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 38-2102,
and amendments thereto, the amount prescribed by K.S.A. 38-
2102(d)(4), and amendments thereto, to be transferred on July 1, 2017,
by the director of accounts and reports from the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the children’s initiatives fund is hereby increased to
$41,751,540.
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund (365-00-7000-2000) of the Kansas public em-
ployees retirement system to the state general fund.
Sec. 57.
KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
RETIREMENT SYSTEM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas public employees retirement
fund (365-00-7002-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the Kansas public
employees retirement fund other than for benefits, investments, refunds
authorized by law, and other purposes specifically authorized by this or
other appropriation act.
Kansas public employees deferred compensation
fees fund (365-00-2376) ........................................... No limit
Group insurance reserve
fund (365-00-7358-9200).......................................... No limit
Optional death benefit plan
reserve fund (365-00-7357-9100)............................... No limit
Kansas endowment for youth
fund (365-00-7000-2000).......................................... No limit
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Senior services trust


fund (365-00-7550-7600).......................................... No limit
Family and children endowment account —
family and children investment
fund (365-00-7010-4000).......................................... No limit
Non-retirement administration
fund (365-00-2277).................................................. No limit
Provided, That the executive officer of the Kansas public employees re-
tirement system shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the
amount of moneys to transfer from the Kansas endowment for youth fund
(365-00-7000-2000), the senior services trust fund (365-00-7550-7600),
the family and children endowment account — family and children in-
vestment fund (365-00-7010-4000) and the unclaimed property account
(670-00-7758-7700) of the state general fund for the purpose of reim-
bursing the costs of non-retirement-related administrative activities and
investment-related expenses for managing such funds in accordance with
K.S.A. 74-4909b, and amendments thereto.
KDFA series 2003H bond debt
service fund (365-00-7001-2100) ............................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-4921 et seq.,
and amendments thereto, any employer contributions remitted in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 20-2605, and amendments thereto,
K.S.A. 74-4920, and amendments thereto, K.S.A. 74-4939, and amend-
ments thereto, and K.S.A. 74-4967, and amendments thereto, for the
purpose of paying the actuarial cost of the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,109
et seq., and amendments thereto, shall be credited in the KDFA series
2003H bond debt service fund: Provided further, That the executive di-
rector of the Kansas public employees retirement system shall certify to
the director of accounts and reports an amount to reimburse the state
general fund for bond debt service payments authorized in fiscal year
2019: And provided further, That the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer to the state general fund such amount certified as provided
by the executive director no later than June 30, 2019.
(b) Expenditures may be made from the expense reserve of the Kan-
sas public employees retirement fund (365-00-7002-7000) for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for the following specified purposes:
Agency operations (365-00-7002-7400) .......................... $12,388,828
Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account may be
made for official hospitality.
Investment-related
expenses (365-00-7002-8000) .................................... No limit
KPERS technology
project (365-00-7002-7800) ...................................... No limit
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(c) Expenditures may be made from the non-retirement administra-


tion fund (365-00-2277) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
following specified purposes:
Agency operations (365-00-2277-2210) .......................... $127,536
Investment-related
expenses (365-00-2277-2220) .................................... No limit
(d) On July 1, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 38-2102,
and amendments thereto, the amount prescribed by K.S.A. 38-
2102(d)(4), and amendments thereto, to be transferred on July 1, 2018,
by the director of accounts and reports from the Kansas endowment for
youth fund to the children’s initiatives fund is hereby increased to
$41,751,688.
Sec. 58.
KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (058-00-1000-0103) ................... $1,044,766
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $500: Provided further, That
expenditures for mediation services contracted with Kansas legal services
shall be made only upon certification by the executive director of the
human rights commission to the director of accounts and reports that
private moneys are available to match the expenditure of state moneys
on a $1 of private moneys to $3 of state moneys basis.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Federal fund (058-00-3016-3000) ................................. No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (058-00-2404-1300).......................... No limit
Annual banquet fund (058-00-2611-1400) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the annual banquet fund
for operating expenditures for the commission’s annual banquet, includ-
ing official hospitality: Provided further, That the executive director is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such banquet: And
provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
part of the operating expenses incurred for such banquet, including of-
ficial hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
banquet shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
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provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-


ited to the annual banquet fund.
Education and training
fund (058-00-2282-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and train-
ing fund for operating expenditures for the commission’s education and
training programs for the general public, including official hospitality:
Provided further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospital-
ity: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
education and training fund.
Sec. 59.
KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (058-00-1000-0103) ................... $1,051,700
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $200: Provided further, That
expenditures for mediation services contracted with Kansas legal services
shall be made only upon certification by the executive director of the
human rights commission to the director of accounts and reports that
private moneys are available to match the expenditure of state moneys
on a $1 of private moneys to $3 of state moneys basis.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Federal fund (058-00-3016-3000) ................................. No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (058-00-2404-1300).......................... No limit
Annual banquet fund (058-00-2611-1400) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the annual banquet fund
for operating expenditures for the commission’s annual banquet, includ-
ing official hospitality: Provided further, That the executive director is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such banquet: And
provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
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part of the operating expenses incurred for such banquet, including of-
ficial hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
banquet shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the annual banquet fund.
Education and training fund (058-00-2282-2000) ............ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and train-
ing fund for operating expenditures for the commission’s education and
training programs for the general public, including official hospitality:
Provided further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospital-
ity: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
education and training fund.
Sec. 60.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Public service regulation
fund (143-00-2019-0100).......................................... No limit
Motor carrier license fees
fund (143-00-2812-5500).......................................... No limit
Conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000)..................... No limit
Provided, That any expenditure made from the conservation fee fund for
plugging abandoned wells, cleanup of pollution from oil and gas activities
and testing of wells shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on this fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from this fund for debt collection and set-off administration: And pro-
vided further, That a percentage of the fees collected, not to exceed 27%,
shall be transferred from the conservation fee fund to the accounting
services recovery fund (173-00-6105-4010) of the department of admin-
istration for services rendered in collection efforts: And provided further,
That all expenditures made from the conservation fee fund for debt col-
lection and set-off administration shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on this fund: And provided further, That the state
corporation commission shall include as part of the fiscal year 2018
budget estimates for the state corporation commission submitted pur-
suant to K.S.A. 75-3717, and amendments thereto, a three-year projection
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of receipts to and expenditures from the conservation fee fund for fiscal
years 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Natural gas underground storage
fee fund (143-00-2181-2120)..................................... No limit
Gas pipeline inspection fee
fund (143-00-2023-1100).......................................... No limit
Special one-call — federal
fund (143-00-3477-3477).......................................... No limit
Compressed air energy storage
fee fund (143-00-2454-2410)..................................... No limit
Abandoned oil and gas well
fund (143-00-2143-2100).......................................... No limit
Facility conservation improvement
program fund (143-00-2432-2400) ............................. No limit
Gas pipeline safety program —
federal fund (143-00-3632-3000) ............................... No limit
Carbon dioxide injection well and underground
storage fund (143-00-2358-2500) ............................... No limit
Energy conservation plan —
federal fund (143-00-3682-3500) ............................... No limit
Energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA
federal fund (143-00-3161-3160) ............................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the energy efficiency
revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund for the energy efficiency
revolving loan program pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson
of the state corporation commission or by a person or persons designated
by the chairperson: Provided further, That the state corporation com-
mission is hereby authorized to establish the energy efficiency revolving
loan program for the purpose of making loans for energy conservation
and other energy-related activities: And provided further, That loans un-
der such program shall be made at an interest rate established by the
state corporation commission: And provided further, That the state cor-
poration commission is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with
other state agencies and with persons as may be necessary to administer
the energy efficiency revolving loan program: And provided further, That
any person who agrees to receive money from the energy efficiency re-
volving loan program — ARRA federal fund shall enter into an agreement
requiring such person to submit a written report to the state corporation
commission detailing and accounting for all expenditures and receipts
related to the use of the moneys received from the energy efficiency
revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund: And provided further,
That moneys repaid to the energy efficiency revolving loan program shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
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energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund: And


provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund
to the energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund
interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of repaid moneys
in the energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund
for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for the pooled
money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
Vehicle information systems network —
federal fund (143-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Underground injection control class II —
federal fund (143-00-3768-3700) ............................... No limit
One call — federal fund (143-00-3633-3120).................. No limit
Inservice education workshop fee
fund (143-00-2316-2300).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education
workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospi-
tality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences conducted by the
state corporation commission for staff and members of the state corpo-
ration commission: Provided further, That the state corporation commis-
sion is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such inservice
workshops and conferences: And provided further, That such fees shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenditures
incurred for conducting such inservice workshops and conferences: And
provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be depos-
ited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the inservice
education workshop fee fund.
Unified carrier registration clearing
fund (143-00-9062-9100).......................................... No limit
Credit card clearing fund (143-00-9401-9400) ................ No limit
Suspense fund (143-00-9007-9000) ............................... No limit
Well plugging assurance
fund (143-00-2180-2110).......................................... No limit
Energy grants management
fund (143-00-2667-4000).......................................... No limit
Energy efficiency program —
federal fund ........................................................... No limit
(b) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, by the state
corporation commission from the conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-
2000) or the abandoned oil and gas well fund (143-00-2143-2100) may
be made for the service of independent on-site supervision of well plug-
ging contracts: Provided, That all such expenditures from the conserva-
tion fee fund or the abandoned oil and gas well fund for the purpose of
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plugging of abandoned oil and gas wells during fiscal year 2018 shall be
subject to the competitive bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and
amendments thereto, and shall not be exempt from such competitive
bidding requirements on the basis of the estimated amount of such pur-
chases.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the chairperson of
the state corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer additional moneys from the conservation fee fund
(143-00-2130-2000) of the state corporation commission, which are in
excess of $800,000 as prescribed by K.S.A. 55-193, and amendments
thereto, to the abandoned oil and gas well plugging fund (143-00-2143-
2100) of the state corporation commission: Provided, That the chairper-
son of the state corporation commission shall certify each such transfer
of additional moneys to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, the chairperson of the state corporation
commission, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
funds from any special revenue fund or funds of the state corporation
commission to any other special revenue fund or funds of the state cor-
poration commission. The chairperson of the state corporation commis-
sion shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of
legislative research.
(e) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, by the state
corporation commission from the public service regulation fund (143-00-
2019-0100), the motor carrier license fees fund (143-00-2812-5500) and
the conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000) for official hospitality shall
not exceed, in the aggregate, $2,000.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 55-164, 66-138 or 66-1,142b, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, all moneys received from civil fines and
penalties charged and collected by the state corporation commission un-
der K.S.A. 55-164, 66-138 or 66-1,142b, and amendments thereto, in the
conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000), the public service regulation
fund (143-00-2019-0100) and the motor carrier license fees fund (143-
00-2812-5500) shall be remitted to the state treasurer in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and deposited
in the state treasury and credited to the state general fund.
(g) On July 1, 2017, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 55-166,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer $500,000 from the well plugging assurance fund
(143-00-2180-2110) of the state corporation commission to the aban-
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doned oil and gas well fund (143-00-2143-2100) of the state corporation
commission.
(h) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $100,000 from the
public service regulation fund (143-00-2019-0100) of the state corpora-
tion commission to the state general fund.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the chairperson of
the state corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer moneys from the energy efficiency revolving loan
program — ARRA federal fund (143-00-3161-3160) to the energy effi-
ciency program — federal fund of the state corporation commission: Pro-
vided, That the chairperson of the state corporation commission shall
certify each such transfer of moneys to the director of accounts and re-
ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of the budget and the director of legislative research: Provided further,
That the state corporation commission is hereby authorized to establish
the energy efficiency program for the purpose of energy conservation and
other energy-related activities: And provided further, That the state cor-
poration commission is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with
other state agencies and with persons as may be necessary to administer
the energy efficiency program: And provided further, That any person
who agrees to receive money from the energy efficiency program — fed-
eral fund shall enter into an agreement requiring such person to submit
a written report to the state corporation commission detailing and ac-
counting for all expenditures and receipts related to the use of the moneys
received from the energy efficiency program — federal fund: And pro-
vided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month, the director
of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to the
energy efficiency program — federal fund interest earnings based on: (1)
The average daily balance of moneys in the energy efficiency program —
federal fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for
the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
Sec. 61.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Public service regulation
fund (143-00-2019-0100).......................................... No limit
Motor carrier license fees
fund (143-00-2812-5500).......................................... No limit
Conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000)..................... No limit
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Provided, That any expenditure made from the conservation fee fund for
plugging abandoned wells, cleanup of pollution from oil and gas activities
and testing of wells shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on this fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
from this fund for debt collection and set-off administration: And pro-
vided further, That a percentage of the fees collected, not to exceed 27%,
shall be transferred from the conservation fee fund to the accounting
services recovery fund of the department of administration for services
rendered in collection efforts: And provided further, That all expenditures
made from the conservation fee fund for debt collection and set-off ad-
ministration shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed
on this fund: And provided further, That the state corporation commis-
sion shall include as part of the fiscal year 2019 budget estimates for the
state corporation commission submitted pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717, and
amendments thereto, a three-year projection of receipts to and expend-
itures from the conservation fee fund for fiscal years 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Natural gas underground storage
fee fund (143-00-2181-2120)..................................... No limit
Gas pipeline inspection
fee fund (143-00-2023-1100)..................................... No limit
Special one-call —
federal fund (143-00-3477-3477) ............................... No limit
Compressed air energy storage
fee fund (143-00-2454-2410)..................................... No limit
Abandoned oil and gas well
fund (143-00-2143-2100).......................................... No limit
Facility conservation improvement
program fund (143-00-2432-2400) ............................. No limit
Gas pipeline safety program —
federal fund (143-00-3632-3000) ............................... No limit
Carbon dioxide injection well and
underground storage
fund (143-00-2358-2500).......................................... No limit
Energy conservation plan —
federal fund (143-00-3682-3500) ............................... No limit
Energy efficiency revolving loan
program — ARRA
federal fund (143-00-3161-3160) ............................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the energy efficiency
revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund for the energy efficiency
revolving loan program pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson
of the state corporation commission or by a person or persons designated
by the chairperson: Provided further, That the state corporation com-
mission is hereby authorized to establish the energy efficiency revolving
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loan program for the purpose of making loans for energy conservation
and other energy-related activities: And provided further, That loans un-
der such program shall be made at an interest rate established by the
state corporation commission: And provided further, That the state cor-
poration commission is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with
other state agencies and with persons as may be necessary to administer
the energy efficiency revolving loan program: And provided further, That
any person who agrees to receive money from the energy efficiency re-
volving loan program — ARRA federal fund shall enter into an agreement
requiring such person to submit a written report to the state corporation
commission detailing and accounting for all expenditures and receipts
related to the use of the moneys received from the energy efficiency
revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund: And provided further,
That moneys repaid to the energy efficiency revolving loan program shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund: And
provided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund
to the energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund
interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of repaid moneys
in the energy efficiency revolving loan program — ARRA federal fund
for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for the pooled
money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
Vehicle information systems network —
federal fund (143-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Underground injection control class II —
federal fund (143-00-3768-3700) ............................... No limit
One call — federal fund (143-00-3633-3120).................. No limit
Inservice education workshop
fee fund (143-00-2316-2300)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education
workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospi-
tality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences conducted by the
state corporation commission for staff and members of the state corpo-
ration commission: Provided further, That the state corporation commis-
sion is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such inservice
workshops and conferences: And provided further, That such fees shall
be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenditures
incurred for conducting such inservice workshops and conferences: And
provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be depos-
ited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the inservice
education workshop fee fund.
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Unified carrier registration


clearing fund (143-00-9062-9100) .............................. No limit
Credit card clearing fund (143-00-9401-9400) ................ No limit
Suspense fund (143-00-9007-9000) ............................... No limit
Well plugging assurance
fund (143-00-2180-2110).......................................... No limit
Energy grants management
fund (143-00-2667-4000).......................................... No limit
Energy efficiency program —
federal fund ........................................................... No limit
(b) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by the state
corporation commission from the conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-
2000) or the abandoned oil and gas well fund (143-00-2143-2100) may
be made for the service of independent on-site supervision of well plug-
ging contracts: Provided, That all such expenditures from the conserva-
tion fee fund or the abandoned oil and gas well fund for the purpose of
plugging of abandoned oil and gas wells during fiscal year 2019 shall be
subject to the competitive bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and
amendments thereto, and shall not be exempt from such competitive
bidding requirements on the basis of the estimated amount of such pur-
chases.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the chairperson of
the state corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer additional moneys from the conservation fee fund
(143-00-2130-2000) of the state corporation commission, which are in
excess of $800,000 as prescribed by K.S.A. 55-193, and amendments
thereto, to the abandoned oil and gas well plugging fund (143-00-2143-
2100) of the state corporation commission: Provided, That the chairper-
son of the state corporation commission shall certify each such transfer
of additional moneys to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, the chairperson of the state corporation
commission, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
funds from any special revenue fund or funds of the state corporation
commission to any other special revenue fund or funds of the state cor-
poration commission. The chairperson of the state corporation commis-
sion shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of
legislative research.
(e) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by the state
corporation commission from the public service regulation fund (143-00-
2019-0100), the motor carrier license fees fund (143-00-2812-5500) and
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the conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000) for official hospitality shall


not exceed, in the aggregate, $2,000.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 55-164, 66-138 or 66-1,142b, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, all moneys received from civil fines and
penalties charged and collected by the state corporation commission un-
der K.S.A. 55-164, 66-138 or 66-1,142b, and amendments thereto, in the
conservation fee fund (143-00-2130-2000), the public service regulation
fund (143-00-2019-0100) and the motor carrier license fees fund (143-
00-2812-5500) shall be remitted to the state treasurer in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and deposited
in the state treasury and credited to the state general fund.
(g) On July 1, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 55-166,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer $500,000 from the well plugging assurance fund
(143-00-2180-2110) of the state corporation commission to the aban-
doned oil and gas well fund (143-00-2143-2100) of the state corporation
commission.
(h) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $100,000 from the
public service regulation fund (143-00-2019-0100) of the state corpora-
tion commission to the state general fund.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the chairperson of
the state corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer moneys from the energy efficiency revolving loan
program — ARRA federal fund (143-00-3161-3160) to the energy effi-
ciency program — federal fund of the state corporation commission: Pro-
vided, That the chairperson of the state corporation commission shall
certify each such transfer of moneys to the director of accounts and re-
ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of the budget and the director of legislative research: Provided further,
That the state corporation commission is hereby authorized to establish
the energy efficiency program for the purpose of energy conservation and
other energy-related activities: And provided further, That the state cor-
poration commission is hereby authorized to enter into contracts with
other state agencies and with persons as may be necessary to administer
the energy efficiency program: And provided further, That any person
who agrees to receive money from the energy efficiency program — fed-
eral fund shall enter into an agreement requiring such person to submit
a written report to the state corporation commission detailing and ac-
counting for all expenditures and receipts related to the use of the moneys
received from the energy efficiency program — federal fund: And pro-
vided further, That, on or before the 10th day of each month, the director
of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to the
energy efficiency program — federal fund interest earnings based on: (1)
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The average daily balance of moneys in the energy efficiency program —


federal fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for
the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
Sec. 62.
CITIZENS’ UTILITY RATEPAYER BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Utility regulatory fee
fund (122-00-2030-2000).......................................... $960,382
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to other
purposes for which expenditures may be made by the citizens’ utility
ratepayer board from the utility regulatory fee fund (122-00-2030-2000)
for fiscal year 2018 for the citizens’ utility ratepayer board as authorized
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of
the legislature, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute to the
contrary, if the total expenditures authorized to be expended on contracts
for professional services by the citizens’ utility ratepayer board by the
expenditure limitation prescribed by subsection (a) are not expended or
encumbered for fiscal year 2017, then the amount equal to the remaining
amount of such expenditure authority for fiscal year 2017 may be ex-
pended from the utility regulatory fee fund for fiscal year 2018 pursuant
to contracts for professional services and any such expenditure for fiscal
year 2018 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
the utility regulatory fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
(c) On and after the effective date of this act, during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, no expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from the utility regulatory fee fund (122-00-2030-2000) for the review or
other oversight of proposed administrative rules and regulations or any
other duties pursuant to executive order no. 11-02.
Sec. 63.
CITIZENS’ UTILITY RATEPAYER BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Utility regulatory fee
fund (122-00-2030-2000).......................................... $977,671
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in addition to other
purposes for which expenditures may be made by the citizens’ utility
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ratepayer board from the utility regulatory fee fund (122-00-2030-2000)


for fiscal year 2019 for the citizens’ utility ratepayer board as authorized
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of
the legislature, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute to the
contrary, if the total expenditures authorized to be expended on contracts
for professional services by the citizens’ utility ratepayer board by the
expenditure limitation prescribed by subsection (a) are not expended or
encumbered for fiscal year 2018, then the amount equal to the remaining
amount of such expenditure authority for fiscal year 2018 may be ex-
pended from the utility regulatory fee fund for fiscal year 2019 pursuant
to contracts for professional services and any such expenditure for fiscal
year 2019 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
the utility regulatory fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
(c) On and after the effective date of this act, during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, no expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from the utility regulatory fee fund (122-00-2030-2000) for the review or
other oversight of proposed administrative rules and regulations or any
other duties pursuant to executive order no. 11-02.
Sec. 64.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) On the effective date of this act, during fiscal year 2017, the ag-
gregate amount lapsed from appropriations from the state general fund
and amounts transferred from special revenue funds pursuant to section
81(s) of chapter 104 of the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas is hereby de-
creased from $15,000,000 or more to $6,063,900 or more.
Sec. 65.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (173-00-1000-0200) ................... $4,644,292
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000: Provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, in addition to other positions within the
department of administration in the unclassified service as prescribed by
law, expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures account
for three employees in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil
service act.
Budget analysis (173-00-1000-0520) .............................. $1,456,592
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the budget analysis account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
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year 2018: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of


K.S.A. 75-2935, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, in addition
to other positions within the department of administration in the unclas-
sified service as prescribed by law, expenditures may be made from the
budget analysis account for eight employees in the unclassified service
under the Kansas civil service act: And provided further, That expendi-
tures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Long-term care ombudsman (173-00-1000-0580) ............ $241,601
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the long-term care om-
budsman account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures from
this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
KPERS bonds debt service (173-00-1000-0440) .............. $64,438,005
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the expanded
lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the
following:
KPERS bond debt service (173-00-1700-1704) ............... $35,698,913
Public broadcasting digital conversion debt
service (173-00-1700-1703)....................................... $440,057
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds or indirect
cost recoveries authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
Federal cash management
fund (173-00-2001-2200).......................................... No limit
State leave payment reserve
fund (173-00-7730-7350).......................................... No limit
Building and ground fund (173-00-2028-2000) ............... No limit
General fees fund (173-00-2197-2020)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the division of personnel services, including
human resources programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of personnel services is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees: And provided further, That fees shall be fixed in order to
recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred, including official
hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received, including fees
received under the open records act for providing access to or furnishing
copies of public records, shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the general fees fund.
Human resource information systems cost
recovery fund (173-00-6103-5700) ............................. No limit
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Budget fees fund (173-00-2191-2100)............................ No limit


Provided, That expenditures may be made from the budget fees fund for
operating expenditures for the division of the budget, including training
programs, special projects and official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of the budget is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for such training programs: And provided further, That fees for such
training programs and special projects shall be fixed in order to recover
all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs
and special projects, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such training programs and special projects and
all fees received by the division of the budget under the open records act
for providing access to or furnishing copies of public records shall be
deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the budget
fees fund.
Purchasing fees fund (173-00-2017-2130) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing fees fund
for operating expenditures of the division of purchases, including training
seminars and official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of
purchases is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for operating
expenditures incurred to reproduce and disseminate purchasing infor-
mation, administer vendor applications, administer state contracts and
conduct training seminars, including official hospitality: And provided fur-
ther, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such
operating expenses: And provided further, That all fees received for such
operating expenses shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the purchasing fees fund.
Architectural services fee
fund (173-00-2075-2110).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services
fee fund for operating expenditures for distribution of architectural in-
formation: Provided further, That the director of facilities management
is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for reproduction and
distribution of architectural information: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
incurred for reproducing and distributing architectural information: And
provided further, That all fees received for such reproduction and distri-
bution of architectural information shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the architectural services fee fund.
Budget equipment conversion
fund (173-00-2434-2090).......................................... No limit
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Conversion of materials and


equipment fund (173-00-2408-2030).......................... No limit
Architectural services equipment conversion
fund (173-00-2401-2170).......................................... No limit
Property contingency
fund (173-00-2640-2060).......................................... No limit
Flood control emergency —
federal fund (173-00-3024-3020) ............................... No limit
INK special revenue
fund (173-00-2764-2702).......................................... No limit
FICA reimbursements medical
residents fund (173-00-7599-7500) ............................ No limit
State buildings operating
fund (173-00-6148-4100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect a real estate property leasing services fee at a reason-
able rate per square foot of space leased by state agencies as approved
by the secretary of administration under K.S.A. 75-3765, and amend-
ments thereto, to recover the costs incurred by the department of ad-
ministration in providing services to state agencies relating to leases of
real property: Provided further, That each state agency that is party to a
lease of real property that is approved by the secretary of administration
under K.S.A. 75-3765, and amendments thereto, shall remit to the sec-
retary of administration the real estate property leasing services fee upon
receipt of the billing therefor: And provided further, That all moneys
received for real estate property leasing services fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the state buildings
operating fund or the building and ground fund (173-00-2028-2000), as
determined and directed by the secretary of administration: And provided
further, That the net proceeds from the sale of all or any part of the
Topeka state hospital property, as defined by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-
37,123(a), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury and credited to the state buildings operating fund or the building and
ground fund, as determined and directed by the secretary of administra-
tion: And provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby
authorized to fix, charge and collect a surcharge against all state agency
leased square footage in Shawnee county, including both state-owned and
privately-owned buildings: And provided further, That all moneys re-
ceived for such surcharge shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the state buildings operating fund or the building
and ground fund, as determined and directed by the secretary of admin-
istration.
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Accounting services recovery


fund (173-00-6105-4010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the accounting services
recovery fund for the operating expenditures, including official hospital-
ity, of the department of administration: Provided further, That the sec-
retary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for services or sales provided by the department of administration
which are not specifically authorized by any other statute: And provided
further, That all fees received for such services or sales shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the accounting services
recovery fund.
Architectural services recovery
fund (173-00-6151-5500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services
recovery fund for operating expenditures for the division of facilities man-
agement: Provided further, That the director of facilities management is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for services provided to
other state agencies not directly related to the construction of a capital
improvement project: And provided further, That all fees received for all
such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the architectural services recovery fund.
Motor pool service fund (173-00-6109-4020) .................. No limit
Intragovernmental printing
service fund (173-00-6165-9800) ............................... No limit
Intragovernmental printing service depreciation
reserve fund (173-00-6167-9810)............................... No limit
Municipal accounting and training
services recovery
fund (173-00-2033-1850).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the municipal accounting
and training services recovery fund to provide general ledger, payroll
reporting, utilities billing, data processing, and accounting services to mu-
nicipalities and to provide training programs conducted for municipal
government personnel, including official hospitality: Provided further,
That the director of accounts and reports is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such services and programs: And provided
further, That such fees shall be fixed to cover all or part of the operating
expenditures incurred in providing such services and programs, including
official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
services and programs, including official hospitality, shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
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and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the municipal account-


ing and training services recovery fund.
Canceled warrants payment
fund (173-00-2645-2070).......................................... No limit
State emergency fund (173-00-2581-2150) ..................... No limit
Bid and contract deposit
fund (173-00-7609-7060).......................................... No limit
Federal withholding tax clearing
fund (173-00-7701-7080).......................................... No limit
Financial management system
development fund (173-00-6135-6130) ....................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of administration may establish fees and
make special assessments in order to finance the costs of developing the
financial management system: Provided further, That all moneys received
for such fees and special assessments shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the financial management system de-
velopment fund.
State gaming revenues fund (173-00-9011-9100)............. No limit
Financial management system
development fund —
on budget (173-00-2689-2689) .................................. No limit
Construction defects recovery
fund (173-00-2632-2615).......................................... No limit
Facilities conservation improvement
fund (173-00-8745-4912).......................................... No limit
State revolving fund services fee
fund (173-00-2038-2700).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and equipment — recycling
program fund (173-00-2435-2031) ............................. No limit
Curtis office building maintenance
reserve fund (173-00-2010-2190)............................... No limit
Equipment lease purchase program administration
clearing fund (173-00-8701-8000) .............................. No limit
Suspense fund (173-00-9075-9220) ............................... No limit
Electronic funds transfer suspense
fund (173-00-9175-9490).......................................... No limit
Surplus property program fund —
on budget (173-00-2323-2300) .................................. No limit
Surplus property program fund —
off budget (173-00-6150-6150).................................. No limit
Older Americans act title IIIB long-term care ombudsman
federal fund (173-00-3287-3287) ............................... No limit
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Older Americans act title VII long-term care ombudsman


federal fund (173-00-3358-3140) ............................... No limit
Long-term care ombudsman gift and
grant fund (173-00-7258-7280).................................. No limit
Title XIX — long-term care ombudsman medical
assistance program federal fund (173-00-3414-3414) .... No limit
Wireless enhanced 911 grant
fund (173-00-2577-2570).......................................... No limit
Bioscience development
fund (173-00-2765-2703).......................................... No limit
Docking state office building rehab, repair and
razing fund (173-00-2938-2938) ................................ $0
Digital imaging program
fund (173-00-6121-6121).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the digital imaging pro-
gram fund for grants to state agencies for digital document imaging pro-
jects.
On-site state employee health clinic fund....................... $2,700,000
Provided, That expenditures from the on-site state employee health clinic
fund shall be used by the above agency during fiscal year 2018 to procure
the services of a vendor to establish an on-site state employee health
clinic, including any services necessary to construct, renovate and operate
such clinic: Provided further, That such clinic may be located on property
owned or leased by the state of Kansas: And provided further, That except
as provided further, any procurement contract solicited and executed pur-
suant to this proviso shall be subject to the competitive bid requirements
established in K.S.A. 75-3737a et seq., and amendments thereto: Pro-
vided, however, That the above agency may consider cost avoidance and
return on investment when determining the lowest responsible bidder:
And provided further, That any procurement contract executed pursuant
to this proviso shall include, at a minimum, the following requirements
of the vendor: (1) Employing a physician licensed by the state board of
healing arts to oversee the clinic; (2) providing clinic services to state
employees free of charge or, for state employees who participate in the
state health care benefits program and who elect a high-deductible health
plan and health savings account, for the minimum charge permissible by
federal law; (3) establishing and maintaining an online, secure patient
portal that allows secure messaging with clinic healthcare providers, in-
cluding an electronic option for a patient to interact with a clinic health-
care provider to access and receive care using a computer, tablet or
phone, scheduling and access to the patient’s personal medical record;
(4) offering, at a minimum, the following services at the clinic: General
primary healthcare services; limited supply and dispensing of medica-
tions, to the extent permitted under the pharmacy act of the state of
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Kansas; on-site laboratory services that are granted waived status under
the federal clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988 by the
United States food and drug administration; third-party laboratory serv-
ices that are not granted such waived status; behavioral health services;
and physical medicine services; (5) offering clinic services that align with
the state of Kansas health and wellness program administered by the
department of health and environment and the Kansas state employees
health care commission; (6) providing data security for all clinic and pa-
tient data and shall not contract with or otherwise rely upon a third party
to provide such security; (7) providing an electronic medical record sys-
tem that is interoperable, that enables the exchange of health data with
outside electronic medical record systems, public health entities, clini-
cians, administrative staff and health provider organizations and that en-
ables healthcare providers to view health data within the healthcare pro-
vider’s work flow from other healthcare providers across healthcare
delivery venues; and (8) preparing a report detailing cost avoidance and
return on investment over a period of five years and shall submit such
report to the secretary of administration, the house of representatives
standing committee on appropriations and the senate standing committee
on ways and means: And provided further, That the contract shall include
performance guarantees, including, but not limited to, guarantees related
to: Patient experience, including patient satisfaction, wait time and com-
plaint resolution; compliance and reporting, establishment of criteria for
providing financial or clinic incentives to state employees who participate
in the state of Kansas health and wellness program administered by the
department of health and environment and the Kansas state employees
health care commission: And provided further, That the above agency
shall advise and consult with the Kansas state employees health care com-
mission regarding the establishment of the on-site state employee health
clinic described in this proviso, including any bids submitted to establish
the on-site state employee health clinic: And provided further, That the
above agency shall advise and consult with the joint committee on state
building construction regarding the identification and selection of space
and premises to establish the on-site state employee health clinic de-
scribed in this proviso: And provided further, That the above agency shall
advise and consult with the department of health and environment re-
garding the operation of the on-site state employee health clinic described
in this proviso: And provided, however, That the construction or reno-
vation of premises related to the establishment of an on-site state em-
ployee health clinic pursuant to this proviso shall not exceed the sum of
$500,000.
(d) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$210,000 from the state highway fund to the state general fund for the
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purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the cost of providing
purchasing services to the department of transportation.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of ad-
ministration is hereby authorized to approve refinancing of equipment
being financed by state agencies through the department’s equipment
financing program. Such refinancing project is hereby approved for the
purposes of K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated in any capital im-
provement account of any special revenue fund or funds or in any capital
improvement account of the state general fund for the above agency for
fiscal year 2018 by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from any such capital improvement account of any special revenue fund
or funds or any such capital improvement account of the state general
fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purpose of making emergency repairs to
any facility that is under the charge, care, management or control of the
department of administration as provided by law: Provided, That the sec-
retary of administration shall make a full report on such repairs and ex-
penditures to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(g) (1) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the state economic
development initiatives fund and shall record a corresponding credit to
the state economic development initiatives fund in an amount certified
by the director of the budget which shall be equal to 50% of the amount
estimated by the director of the budget to be transferred and credited to
the state economic development initiatives fund during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, except that such amount shall be proportionally
adjusted during fiscal year 2018 with respect to any change in the moneys
to be transferred and credited to the state economic development initia-
tives fund during fiscal year 2018. All moneys transferred and credited to
the state economic development initiatives fund during fiscal year 2018
shall reduce the amount debited and credited to the state economic de-
velopment initiatives fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the state economic development initiatives fund pursuant to this sub-
section, to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the state
economic development initiatives fund during fiscal year 2018.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the state economic devel-
opment initiatives fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and
adjustments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer
shall enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reduc-
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tions and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and main-
tained for the state economic development initiatives fund by the state
treasurer in accordance with the notice thereof.
(h) (1) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the correctional
institutions building fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the
correctional institutions building fund in an amount certified by the di-
rector of the budget which shall be equal to 80% of the amount estimated
by the director of the budget to be transferred and credited to the cor-
rectional institutions building fund during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, except that such amount shall be proportionally adjusted during
fiscal year 2018 with respect to any change in the moneys to be transferred
and credited to the correctional institutions building fund during fiscal
year 2018. All moneys transferred and credited to the correctional insti-
tutions building fund during fiscal year 2018 shall reduce the amount
debited and credited to the correctional institutions building fund under
this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the correctional institutions building fund pursuant to this subsection,
to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the correctional
institutions building fund during fiscal year 2018.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the correctional institutions
building fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjust-
ments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall
enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions
and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained
for the correctional institutions building fund by the state treasurer in
accordance with the notice thereof.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of ad-
ministration, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, from the state general fund for the department of administration
to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state general
fund for the department of administration. The secretary of administra-
tion shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of
legislative research.
(j) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the follow-
ing:
SIBF — state building
insurance (173-00-8100-8920) ................................... $245,000
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Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b05, and


amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the SIBF — state building insurance account of the state institutions
building fund for state building insurance premiums.
(k) There is appropriated for the above agency from the correctional
institutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the
following:
CIBF — state building
insurance (173-00-8600-8930) ................................... $265,000
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b09, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the CIBF — state building insurance account of the correctional
institutions building fund for state building insurance premiums.
(l) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer an amount or amounts from the appropriate federal
fund or funds of the Kansas department for aging and disability services
to the older Americans act title IIIB long-term care ombudsman federal
fund (173-00-3287-3287) of the department of administration: Provided,
That the aggregate of such amount or amounts transferred during fiscal
year 2018 shall be equal to and shall not exceed the older Americans act
Title VII: ombudsman award and 4.38% of the Kansas older Americans
act Title III: part B supportive services award.
(m) (1) On July 1, 2017, notwithstanding the provisions of any other
statute, the director of accounts and reports shall record a debit to the
state treasurer’s receivables for the state general fund and shall record a
corresponding credit to the state general fund in the net amount equal
to $32,689,900 to finance the cost of the 27th payroll chargeable to the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2028, for state agencies.
(2) On or before September 1, 2017, the director of accounts and
reports shall adjust the amounts debited and credited to the state trea-
surer’s receivables and to the state general fund pursuant to this subsec-
tion, to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the state
general fund during fiscal year 2018.
(3) (A) (i) Prior to August 15, 2017, the director of the budget shall
determine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
reappropriated in each account of the state general fund of a state agency,
other than any regents agency, from the state general fund that has a
specific expenditure limitation prescribed for fiscal year 2018 and that is
in excess of the amount authorized under the approved budget of ex-
penditures to be expended from such reappropriated amount for fiscal
year 2018.
(ii) On or before June 30, 2018, the director of the budget shall de-
termine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
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reappropriated in each account of the state general fund of a state agency,


other than any regents agency, from the state general fund that has no
specific expenditure limitation prescribed for the fiscal year, that is in
excess of the amount estimated under the approved budget of expendi-
tures to be expended from such reappropriated amount for fiscal year
2018, and that is determined by the director of the budget not to be
needed for the purpose for which such amount was originally budgeted,
including, but not limited to, actual or projected cost savings as a result
of completed, canceled or modified projects, programs or operations.
(iii) As used in paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this subsection (m)(3)(A),
‘‘specific expenditure limitation prescribed for the fiscal year’’ includes
any case in which no expenditures may be made from such reappropriated
balance except upon approval by the state finance council.
(B) Prior to August 15, 2017, the director of the budget shall deter-
mine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the aggregate of
all unanticipated lapses of moneys which were appropriated or reappro-
priated from the state general fund for fiscal year 2017 and which were
not reappropriated for fiscal year 2018, as determined by the director of
the budget: Provided, That, as used in this subsection (m)(3)(B), ‘‘unan-
ticipated lapses of moneys’’ shall not include any amount lapsed from the
state general fund pursuant to explicit language in an appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature or any amount lapsed from
the state general fund for which specific reappropriation language was
deliberately not included in any appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature.
(C) Prior to August 15, 2017, the director of the budget shall deter-
mine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the aggregate of
all amounts of unencumbered balances in accounts of the state general
fund that were first encumbered during a fiscal year commencing prior
to July 1, 2016, that were released during fiscal year 2017, and that were
not specifically reappropriated by an appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature.
(4) (A) On August 15, 2017, in accordance with the certification by
the director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts
and reports under subsection (m)(3)(A)(i), the appropriation for fiscal
year 2018 for each account of the state general fund that is appropriated
or reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature is hereby
respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the amount certified under
subsection (m)(3)(A)(i).
(B) On June 30, 2018, in accordance with the certification by the
director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts and
reports under subsection (m)(3)(A)(ii), the appropriation for fiscal year
2018 for each account of the state general fund that is appropriated or
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, by this or other
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appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature is hereby


respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the amount certified under
subsection (m)(3)(A)(ii).
(5) At the same time as the director of the budget transmits each
certification to the director of accounts and reports pursuant to subsection
(m)(3), the director of the budget shall transmit a copy of such certifi-
cation to the director of legislative research.
(6) (A) Prior to August 15, 2017, the state board of regents shall
determine and certify to the director of the budget each of the specific
amounts from the amounts appropriated from the state general fund or
from the moneys appropriated and available in the special revenue funds
for each of the regents agencies to be transferred to and debited to the
27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund by the director
of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection: Provided, That the
aggregate of all such amounts certified to the director of the budget shall
be an amount that is equal to or more than $1,184,054. The certification
by the state board of regents shall specify the amount in each account of
the state general fund or in each special revenue fund, or account thereof,
that is designated by the state board of regents pursuant to this subsection
for each of the regents agencies to be transferred to and debited to the
27th payroll adjustment account in the state general fund by the director
of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection. At the same time as
such certification is transmitted to the director of the budget, the state
board of regents shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(B) The director of the budget shall review each such certification
from the state board of regents and shall certify a copy of each such
certification from the state board of regents to the director of accounts
and reports. At the same time as such certification is transmitted to the
director of accounts and reports, the director of the budget shall transmit
a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
(C) On August 15, 2017, in accordance with the certification by the
director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts and
reports under this subsection (m)(6), the appropriation for fiscal year 2018
for each account of the state general fund, state economic development
initiatives fund, state water plan fund and children’s initiatives fund that
is appropriated or reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the leg-
islature is hereby respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the amount
certified under this subsection (m)(6).
(7) In determining the amounts to be certified to the director of ac-
counts and reports in accordance with this subsection, the director of the
budget and the state board of regents shall consider any changed circum-
stances and unanticipated reductions in expenditures or unanticipated
and required expenditures by the state agencies for fiscal year 2018.
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(8) (A) On or before September 1, 2017, after receipt of each certi-


fication by the director of the budget pursuant to this subsection, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer and debit to the 27th payroll
adjustment account of the state general fund, which is hereby established
in the state general fund, by an amount equal to the aggregate of the
amounts certified by the director of the budget pursuant to subsection
(m)(3) and subsection (m)(6) in accordance with such certifications.
(B) On September 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer the balance of the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state
general fund to the master account of the state general fund: Provided,
however, That the amount transferred shall not exceed the amount of the
then outstanding balance of the state treasurer’s receivables for the state
general fund.
(C) On September 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
adjust the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receiva-
bles and to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
pursuant to this subsection, to reflect all moneys actually transferred and
credited to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
pursuant to this subsection during fiscal year 2018.
(D) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall rec-
ord a credit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the state general fund
and shall record a corresponding debit to the state general fund in the
amount of the outstanding receivable created to finance the cost of the
27th payroll chargeable to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2028.
(E) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the 27th payroll adjustment
account of the state general fund pursuant to this subsection and all re-
ductions and adjustments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The
state treasurer shall enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall
make reductions and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept
and maintained for the state general fund by the state treasurer in ac-
cordance with the notice thereof.
(9) As used in this subsection, ‘‘regents agency’’ means the state board
of regents, Fort Hays state university, Kansas state university, Kansas state
university extension systems and agriculture research programs, Kansas
state university veterinary medical center, Emporia state university, Pitts-
burg state university, university of Kansas, university of Kansas medical
center and Wichita state university.
(10) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to:
(A) The health care stabilization fund of the health care stabilization
fund board of governors;
(B) any money held in trust in a trust fund or held in trust in any
other special revenue fund or funds of any state agency;
(C) any moneys received from any agency or authority of the federal
government or from any other federal source, other than any such federal
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moneys that are credited to or may be received and credited to special


revenue funds of a regents agency and that are determined by the state
board of regents to be federal moneys that may be transferred to and
debited to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
by the director of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection;
(D) any account of the Kansas educational building fund or the state
institutions building fund; or
(E) any fund in the state treasury, as determined by the director of
the budget, that would experience financial or administrative difficulties
as a result of executing the provisions of this subsection, including, but
not limited to, cash-flow problems, the inability to meet ordinary ex-
penditure obligations, or any conflicts with prevailing contracts, compacts
or other provisions of law.
(11) Each amount transferred from any special revenue fund of any
state agency, including any regents agency, to the state general fund pur-
suant to this subsection, is transferred to reimburse the state general fund
for accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and pur-
chasing services and any other governmental services which are per-
formed on behalf of the state agency involved by other state agencies
which receive appropriations from the state general fund to provide such
services.
(n) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency
from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special
revenue fund or funds for the above agency for fiscal year 2018 by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state general
fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018, for
the secretary of administration to fix, charge and collect fees for archi-
tectural, engineering and management services provided for capital im-
provement projects of the state board of regents or any state educational
institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711, and amendments thereto, for
which the department of administration provides such services and which
are financed in whole or in part by gifts, bequests or donations made by
one or more private individuals or other private entities: Provided, That
such fees for such services are hereby authorized to be fixed, charged and
collected in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1269, and
amendments thereto, notwithstanding any provisions of K.S.A. 75-1269,
and amendments thereto, to the contrary: Provided further, That all such
fees received shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the architectural services recovery fund.
(o) (1) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the expanded lottery
act revenues fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the expanded
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lottery act revenues fund in an amount certified by the director of the


budget which shall be equal to the amount estimated by the director of
the budget to be transferred and credited to the expanded lottery act
revenues fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except that
such amount shall be proportionally adjusted during fiscal year 2018 with
respect to any change in the moneys to be transferred and credited to
the expanded lottery act revenues fund during fiscal year 2018. All mon-
eys transferred and credited to the expanded lottery act revenues fund
during fiscal year 2018 shall reduce the amount debited and credited to
the expanded lottery act revenues fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the expanded lottery act revenues fund pursuant to this subsection, to
reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the expanded lot-
tery act revenues fund during fiscal year 2018.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the expanded lottery act
revenues fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjust-
ments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall
enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions
and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained
for the expanded lottery act revenues fund by the state treasurer in ac-
cordance with the notice thereof.
(p) On July 1, 2017, the older Americans act long-term care om-
budsman federal fund (173-00-3287-3287) is hereby redesignated as the
older Americans act title IIIB long-term care ombudsman federal fund
(173-00-3287-3287).
(q) On July 1, 2017, the older Americans act long-term care om-
budsman federal fund (173-00-3358-3140) is hereby redesignated as the
older Americans act title VII long-term care ombudsman federal fund
(173-00-3358-3140).
(r) (1) On or before June 30, 2018, the secretary of administration:
(A) Shall determine the amount of moneys appropriated in each account
of the state general fund or each special revenue fund or funds appro-
priated for fiscal year 2018 for the cabinet agency that are not required
to be expended or encumbered for an information technology project for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018; and (B) shall certify each such
amount to the director of the budget, accompanied by such other infor-
mation with respect thereto as may be prescribed by the director of the
budget: Provided, That, on or before June 30, 2018, the director of the
budget shall certify each amount appropriated from the state general
fund, which is certified by the secretary of administration pursuant to this
section, to the director of accounts and reports and, upon receipt of such
certification, the amount so certified is hereby lapsed: Provided further,
That, on or before June 30, 2018, the director of the budget shall certify
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each amount appropriated from each special revenue fund, which is cer-
tified by the secretary of administration pursuant to this section, to the
director of accounts and reports and, upon receipt of such certification,
the amount so certified is hereby transferred to the state general fund:
And provided further, That the expenditure limitations on the accounts
in the children’s initiatives fund, the state economic development initia-
tives fund and the state water plan fund shall be decreased by the amount
of such moneys transferred to the state general fund from each such
account: And provided further, That, at the same time as the director of
the budget transmits each such certification to the director of accounts
and reports, the director of the budget shall transmit a copy of each such
certification to the director of legislative research: And provided further,
That the aggregate of all amounts lapsed from appropriations from the
state general fund and amounts transferred from special revenue funds
pursuant to this subsection, shall be equal to $5,000,000 or more.
(2) As used in this section: (A) ‘‘Cabinet agency’’ means the (1) de-
partment of administration, (2) department of revenue, (3) department
of commerce, (4) department of labor, (5) department of health and en-
vironment, (6) Kansas department for aging and disability services, (7)
Kansas department for children and families, (8) department of correc-
tions, (9) adjutant general, (10) Kansas highway patrol, (11) Kansas de-
partment of agriculture, (12) Kansas department of wildlife, parks and
tourism, and (13) department of transportation; and
(B) ‘‘information technology projects’’ shall include information tech-
nology related expenditures including: (1) Services, labor (full-time, part-
time or contract), contract payments, purchases related to planning, de-
signing, developing, testing, implementing, training, operating,
supporting, securing and maintaining any of the data, applications and/or
technologies listed in this subsection; (2) all data under the custodianship
of the executive branch; (3) all computer applications under the custo-
dianship of the executive branch; and (4) all technology, digital informa-
tion involving any form of computer storage, including, but not limited
to, mainframes, servers, networks and network-related items, including
switches, routers, cables, fiber, telecommunications and personal com-
puters, laptops, tablet computers, mobile phones, digital storage in any
form or format, printers and fax machines and cloud computing.
(s) (1) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the children’s initia-
tives fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the children’s initia-
tives fund in an amount certified by the director of the budget that shall
be equal to 50% of the amount estimated by the director of the budget
to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, except that such amount shall be pro-
portionally adjusted during fiscal year 2018 with respect to any change in
the moneys to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives
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fund during fiscal year 2018. Among other appropriate factors, the direc-
tor of the budget shall take into consideration the estimated and actual
receipts and interest earnings of the Kansas endowment for youth fund
for fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018 in determining the amount to be
certified under this subsection. All moneys transferred and credited to
the children’s initiatives fund during fiscal year 2018 shall reduce the
amount debited and credited to the children’s initiatives fund under this
subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the children’s initiatives fund pursuant to this subsection to reflect all
moneys actually transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund
during fiscal year 2018.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the children’s initiatives fund
pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjustments thereto
made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall enter all such
amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions and adjustments
thereto on the books and records kept and maintained for the children’s
initiatives fund by the state treasurer in accordance with the notice
thereof.
(4) The reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the
director of accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to this
subsection for the children’s initiatives fund to account for moneys ac-
tually received that are to be transferred and credited to the children’s
initiatives fund shall be made after the reductions and adjustments pre-
scribed to be made by the director of accounts and reports and the state
treasurer pursuant to subsection (t) for the Kansas endowment for youth
fund to account for moneys actually received that are to be deposited in
the state treasury and credited to the Kansas endowment for youth fund.
(t) (1) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the Kansas endow-
ment for youth fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the Kansas
endowment for youth fund in an amount certified by the director of the
budget that shall be equal to 75% of the amount approved for expenditure
by the children’s cabinet during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, as
certified by the director of the budget. All moneys received and credited
to the Kansas endowment for youth fund during fiscal year 2018 shall
reduce the amount debited and credited to the Kansas endowment for
youth fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the Kansas endowment for youth fund pursuant to this subsection to
reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the Kansas endow-
ment for youth fund during fiscal year 2018.
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(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the Kansas endowment for
youth fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjustments
thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall enter
all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions and
adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained for
the Kansas endowment for youth fund by the state treasurer in accord-
ance with the notice thereof.
(4) The reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the
director of accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to this
subsection for the Kansas endowment for youth fund to account for mon-
eys actually received that are to be deposited in the state treasury and
credited to the Kansas endowment for youth fund shall be made before
the reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the director of
accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to subsection (s)
for the children’s initiatives fund to account for moneys actually received
that are to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund.
(u) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made from the state gen-
eral fund or any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 by the
above agency by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency from
the state general fund or any special revenue fund or funds to form a task
force to study, review and develop a plan for the: (1) Procurement of
information technology equipment, services and software; food; office
supplies; furniture and fixtures; fuel; and any other purchased durable
goods to achieve the most cost efficiencies for school districts; (2) imple-
mentation and administration of a unified school district employee health
care benefits program; and (3) identification of any other school district
efficiencies: Provided, That the task force members shall include a rep-
resentative from the Wichita public school district, a representative from
a rural school district as appointed by the secretary of administration, two
individuals who are not current members of the legislature appointed by
the speaker of the house of representatives, an individual who is not a
current member of the legislature appointed by the minority leader of
the house of representatives, a member of the state board of education
appointed by such board, members representing a geographic balance of
the state appointed by the secretary of administration and any additional
stakeholders as deemed necessary by the secretary of administration: Pro-
vided further, That upon request by the task force, any existing or pre-
viously convened working group that studied such issues shall report to
and advise the task force: And provided further, That such task force shall
provide a report to the house appropriations committee and the senate
ways and means committee on or before January 8, 2018, detailing the
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findings of such study, including a plan to implement the findings of the


task force.
(v) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,700,000 from the health
insurance premium reserve fund (264-00-7350-7350) of the department
of health and environment — division of health care finance to the on-
site state employee health clinic fund of the department of administration.
Sec. 66.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (173-00-1000-0200) ................... $4,699,654
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000: Provided further,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, in addition to other positions within the
department of administration in the unclassified service as prescribed by
law, expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures account
for three employees in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil
service act.
Budget analysis (173-00-1000-0520) .............................. $1,617,629
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the budget analysis account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-2935, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, in addition
to other positions within the department of administration in the unclas-
sified service as prescribed by law, expenditures may be made from the
budget analysis account for eight employees in the unclassified service
under the Kansas civil service act: And provided further, That expendi-
tures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Long-term care ombudsman (173-00-1000-0580) ............ $243,775
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the long-term care om-
budsman account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures from
this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
KPERS bonds debt
service (173-00-1000-0440)....................................... $64,433,207
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the expanded
lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the
following:
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KPERS bond debt


service (173-00-1700-1704)....................................... $35,701,595
Public broadcasting digital conversion
debt service (173-00-1700-1703)................................ $437,375
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds or indirect
cost recoveries authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
Federal cash management
fund (173-00-2001-2200).......................................... No limit
State leave payment reserve
fund (173-00-7730-7350).......................................... No limit
Building and ground
fund (173-00-2028-2000).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (173-00-2197-2020)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the division of personnel services, including
human resources programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of personnel services is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees: And provided further, That fees shall be fixed in order to
recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred, including official
hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received, including fees
received under the open records act for providing access to or furnishing
copies of public records, shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the general fees fund.
Human resource information systems cost
recovery fund (173-00-6103-5700) ............................. No limit
Budget fees fund (173-00-2191-2100)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the budget fees fund for
operating expenditures for the division of the budget, including training
programs, special projects and official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of the budget is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for such training programs: And provided further, That fees for such
training programs and special projects shall be fixed in order to recover
all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs
and special projects, including official hospitality: And provided further,
That all fees received for such training programs and special projects and
all fees received by the division of the budget under the open records act
for providing access to or furnishing copies of public records shall be
deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
1352 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the budget


fees fund.
Purchasing fees fund (173-00-2017-2130) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing fees fund
for operating expenditures of the division of purchases, including training
seminars and official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of
purchases is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for operating
expenditures incurred to reproduce and disseminate purchasing infor-
mation, administer vendor applications, administer state contracts and
conduct training seminars, including official hospitality: And provided fur-
ther, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such
operating expenses: And provided further, That all fees received for such
operating expenses shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the purchasing fees fund.
Architectural services fee
fund (173-00-2075-2110).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services
fee fund for operating expenditures for distribution of architectural in-
formation: Provided further, That the director of facilities management
is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for reproduction and
distribution of architectural information: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
incurred for reproducing and distributing architectural information: And
provided further, That all fees received for such reproduction and distri-
bution of architectural information shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the architectural services fee fund.
Budget equipment conversion
fund (173-00-2434-2090).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (173-00-2408-2030).......................... No limit
Architectural services equipment
conversion fund (173-00-2401-2170) .......................... No limit
Property contingency fund (173-00-2640-2060)............... No limit
Flood control emergency —
federal fund (173-00-3024-3020) ............................... No limit
INK special revenue fund (173-00-2764-2702)................ No limit
FICA reimbursements medical
residents fund (173-00-7599-7500) ............................ No limit
State buildings operating fund (173-00-6148-4100).......... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect a real estate property leasing services fee at a reason-
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able rate per square foot of space leased by state agencies as approved
by the secretary of administration under K.S.A. 75-3765, and amend-
ments thereto, to recover the costs incurred by the department of ad-
ministration in providing services to state agencies relating to leases of
real property: Provided further, That each state agency that is party to a
lease of real property that is approved by the secretary of administration
under K.S.A. 75-3765, and amendments thereto, shall remit to the sec-
retary of administration the real estate property leasing services fee upon
receipt of the billing therefor: And provided further, That all moneys
received for real estate property leasing services fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the state buildings
operating fund or the building and ground fund (173-00-2028-2000), as
determined and directed by the secretary of administration: And provided
further, That the net proceeds from the sale of all or any part of the
Topeka state hospital property, as defined by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-
37,123(a), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury and credited to the state buildings operating fund or the building and
ground fund, as determined and directed by the secretary of administra-
tion: And provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby
authorized to fix, charge and collect a surcharge against all state agency
leased square footage in Shawnee county, including both state-owned and
privately-owned buildings: And provided further, That all moneys re-
ceived for such surcharge shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the state buildings operating fund or the building
and ground fund, as determined and directed by the secretary of admin-
istration.
Accounting services recovery
fund (173-00-6105-4010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the accounting services
recovery fund for the operating expenditures, including official hospital-
ity, of the department of administration: Provided further, That the sec-
retary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for services or sales provided by the department of administration
which are not specifically authorized by any other statute: And provided
further, That all fees received for such services or sales shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the accounting services
recovery fund.
Architectural services recovery
fund (173-00-6151-5500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services
recovery fund for operating expenditures for the division of facilities man-
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agement: Provided further, That the director of facilities management is


hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for services provided to
other state agencies not directly related to the construction of a capital
improvement project: And provided further, That all fees received for all
such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the architectural services recovery fund.
Motor pool service fund (173-00-6109-4020) .................. No limit
Intragovernmental printing service
fund (173-00-6165-9800).......................................... No limit
Intragovernmental printing service
depreciation reserve
fund (173-00-6167-9810).......................................... No limit
Municipal accounting and training
services recovery
fund (173-00-2033-1850).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the municipal accounting
and training services recovery fund to provide general ledger, payroll
reporting, utilities billing, data processing, and accounting services to mu-
nicipalities and to provide training programs conducted for municipal
government personnel, including official hospitality: Provided further,
That the director of accounts and reports is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such services and programs: And provided
further, That such fees shall be fixed to cover all or part of the operating
expenditures incurred in providing such services and programs, including
official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
services and programs, including official hospitality, shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the municipal account-
ing and training services recovery fund.
Canceled warrants payment
fund (173-00-2645-2070).......................................... No limit
State emergency fund (173-00-2581-2150) ..................... No limit
Bid and contract deposit
fund (173-00-7609-7060).......................................... No limit
Federal withholding tax clearing
fund (173-00-7701-7080).......................................... No limit
State gaming revenues
fund (173-00-9011-9100).......................................... No limit
Construction defects recovery
fund (173-00-2632-2615).......................................... No limit
Facilities conservation improvement
fund (173-00-8745-4912).......................................... No limit
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State revolving fund services fee


fund (173-00-2038-2700).......................................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment — recycling program
fund (173-00-2435-2031).......................................... No limit
Curtis office building maintenance
reserve fund (173-00-2010-2190)............................... No limit
Equipment lease purchase program
administration clearing
fund (173-00-8701-8000).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (173-00-9075-9220) ............................... No limit
Electronic funds transfer suspense
fund (173-00-9175-9490).......................................... No limit
Surplus property program fund —
on budget (173-00-2323-2300) .................................. No limit
Surplus property program fund —
off budget (173-00-6150-6150).................................. No limit
Older Americans act title IIIB
long-term care ombudsman
federal fund (173-00-3287-3287) ............................... No limit
Older Americans act title VII
long-term care ombudsman
federal fund (173-00-3358-3140) ............................... No limit
Long-term care ombudsman gift and
grant fund (173-00-7258-7280).................................. No limit
Title XIX — long-term care ombudsman medical
assistance program federal fund (173-00-3414-3414) .... No limit
Wireless enhanced 911 grant
fund (173-00-2577-2570).......................................... No limit
Bioscience development
fund (173-00-2765-2703).......................................... No limit
Docking state office building
rehab, repair and razing
fund (173-00-2938-2938).......................................... $0
Digital imaging program
fund (173-00-6121-6121).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the digital imaging pro-
gram fund for grants to state agencies for digital document imaging pro-
jects.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency
from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special
revenue fund or funds for the above agency for fiscal year 2019 by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
1356 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019, for the secretary of administration, as part of the system of payroll
accounting formulated under K.S.A. 75-5501, and amendments thereto,
to establish a payroll deduction plan, for the purpose of allowing insurers,
who are authorized to do business in the state of Kansas, to offer to state
employees accident, disability, specified disease and hospital indemnity
products which may be purchased by such employees: Provided, however,
That any such insurer and indemnity product shall be approved by the
Kansas state employees health care commission prior to the establishment
of such payroll deduction: Provided, That upon notification of an em-
ploying agency’s receipt of written authorization by any state employee,
the director of accounts and reports shall make periodic deductions of
amounts as specified in such authorization from the salary or wages of
such state employee for the purpose of purchasing such indemnity prod-
ucts: Provided further, That, subject to the approval of the secretary of
administration, the director of accounts and reports may prescribe pro-
cedures, limitations and conditions for making payroll deductions pur-
suant to this section.
(e) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$210,000 from the state highway fund to the state general fund for the
purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the cost of providing
purchasing services to the department of transportation.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of ad-
ministration is hereby authorized to approve refinancing of equipment
being financed by state agencies through the department’s equipment
financing program. Such refinancing project is hereby approved for the
purposes of K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated in any capital im-
provement account of any special revenue fund or funds or in any capital
improvement account of the state general fund for the above agency for
fiscal year 2019 by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018
regular session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above
agency from any such capital improvement account of any special revenue
fund or funds or any such capital improvement account of the state gen-
eral fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purpose of making emergency repairs
to any facility that is under the charge, care, management or control of
the department of administration as provided by law: Provided, That the
secretary of administration shall make a full report on such repairs and
expenditures to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(h) (1) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the state economic
development initiatives fund and shall record a corresponding credit to
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the state economic development initiatives fund in an amount certified


by the director of the budget that shall be equal to 50% of the amount
estimated by the director of the budget to be transferred and credited to
the state economic development initiatives fund during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, except that such amount shall be proportionally
adjusted during fiscal year 2019 with respect to any change in the moneys
to be transferred and credited to the state economic development initia-
tives fund during fiscal year 2019. All moneys transferred and credited to
the state economic development initiatives fund during fiscal year 2019
shall reduce the amount debited and credited to the state economic de-
velopment initiatives fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the state economic development initiatives fund pursuant to this sub-
section to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the state
economic development initiatives fund during fiscal year 2019.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the state economic devel-
opment initiatives fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and
adjustments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer
shall enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reduc-
tions and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and main-
tained for the state economic development initiatives fund by the state
treasurer in accordance with the notice thereof.
(i) (1) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the correctional
institutions building fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the
correctional institutions building fund in an amount certified by the di-
rector of the budget that shall be equal to 80% of the amount estimated
by the director of the budget to be transferred and credited to the cor-
rectional institutions building fund during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, except that such amount shall be proportionally adjusted during
fiscal year 2019 with respect to any change in the moneys to be transferred
and credited to the correctional institutions building fund during fiscal
year 2019. All moneys transferred and credited to the correctional insti-
tutions building fund during fiscal year 2019 shall reduce the amount
debited and credited to the correctional institutions building fund under
this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the correctional institutions building fund pursuant to this subsection
to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the correctional
institutions building fund during fiscal year 2019.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the correctional institutions
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building fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjust-
ments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall
enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions
and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained
for the correctional institutions building fund by the state treasurer in
accordance with the notice thereof.
(j) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of ad-
ministration, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, from the state general fund for the department of administration
to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state general
fund for the department of administration. The secretary of administra-
tion shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of
legislative research.
(k) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the follow-
ing:
SIBF — state building
insurance (173-00-8100-8920) ................................... $250,000
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b05, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the SIBF — state building insurance account of the state institutions
building fund for state building insurance premiums.
(l) There is appropriated for the above agency from the correctional
institutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the
following:
CIBF — state building
insurance (173-00-8600-8930) ................................... $270,000
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b09, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the CIBF — state building insurance account of the correctional
institutions building fund for state building insurance premiums.
(m) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer an amount or amounts from the appropriate federal
fund or funds of the Kansas department for aging and disability services
to the older Americans act title IIIB long-term care ombudsman federal
fund (173-00-3287-3287) of the department of administration: Provided,
That the aggregate of such amount or amounts transferred during fiscal
year 2019 shall be equal to and shall not exceed the older Americans act
Title VII: ombudsman award and 4.38% of the Kansas older Americans
act Title III: part B supportive services award.
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(n) (1) On July 1, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of any other


statute, the director of accounts and reports shall record a debit to the
state treasurer’s receivables for the state general fund and shall record a
corresponding credit to the state general fund in the net amount equal
to $32,689,900 minus the amount transferred on or before June 30, 2018,
pursuant to section 52(m)(8)(B) of this act, to finance the cost of the 27th
payroll chargeable to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2028, for state agen-
cies.
(2) On or before September 1, 2018, the director of accounts and
reports shall adjust the amounts debited and credited to the state trea-
surer’s receivables and to the state general fund pursuant to this subsec-
tion, to reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the state
general fund during fiscal year 2019.
(3) (A) (i) Prior to August 15, 2018, the director of the budget shall
determine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
reappropriated in each account of the state general fund of a state agency,
other than any regents agency, from the state general fund that has a
specific expenditure limitation prescribed for fiscal year 2019 and that is
in excess of the amount authorized under the approved budget of ex-
penditures to be expended from such reappropriated amount for fiscal
year 2019.
(ii) On or before June 30, 2019, the director of the budget shall de-
termine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
reappropriated in each account of the state general fund of a state agency,
other than any regents agency, from the state general fund that has no
specific expenditure limitation prescribed for the fiscal year, that is in
excess of the amount estimated under the approved budget of expendi-
tures to be expended from such reappropriated amount for fiscal year
2019, and that is determined by the director of the budget not to be
needed for the purpose for which such amount was originally budgeted,
including, but not limited to, actual or projected cost savings as a result
of completed, canceled or modified projects, programs or operations.
(iii) As used in paragraphs (i) and (ii) of this subsection (n)(3)(A),
‘‘specific expenditure limitation prescribed for the fiscal year’’ includes
any case in which no expenditures may be made from such reappropriated
balance except upon approval by the state finance council.
(B) Prior to August 15, 2018, the director of the budget shall deter-
mine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the aggregate of
all unanticipated lapses of moneys which were appropriated or reappro-
priated from the state general fund for fiscal year 2018 and which were
not reappropriated for fiscal year 2019, as determined by the director of
the budget: Provided, That, as used in this subsection (n)(3)(B), ‘‘unan-
ticipated lapses of moneys’’ shall not include any amount lapsed from the
state general fund pursuant to explicit language in an appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature or any amount lapsed
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from the state general fund for which specific reappropriation language
was deliberately not included in any appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018
regular session of the legislature.
(C) Prior to August 15, 2018, the director of the budget shall deter-
mine and certify to the director of accounts and reports the aggregate of
all amounts of unencumbered balances in accounts of the state general
fund that were first encumbered during a fiscal year commencing prior
to July 1, 2017, that were released during fiscal year 2018, and that were
not specifically reappropriated by an appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018
regular session of the legislature.
(4) (A) On August 15, 2018, in accordance with the certification by
the director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts
and reports under subsection (n)(3)(A)(i), the appropriation for fiscal year
2019 for each account of the state general fund that is appropriated or
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature is
hereby respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the amount certified
under subsection (n)(3)(A)(i).
(B) On June 30, 2019, in accordance with the certification by the
director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts and
reports under subsection (n)(3)(A)(ii), the appropriation for fiscal year
2019 for each account of the state general fund that is appropriated or
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature is
hereby respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the amount certified
under subsection (n)(3)(A)(ii).
(5) At the same time as the director of the budget transmits each
certification to the director of accounts and reports pursuant to subsection
(n)(3), the director of the budget shall transmit a copy of such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(6) (A) Prior to August 15, 2018, the state board of regents shall
determine and certify to the director of the budget each of the specific
amounts from the amounts appropriated from the state general fund or
from the moneys appropriated and available in the special revenue funds
for each of the regents agencies to be transferred to and debited to the
27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund by the director
of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection: Provided, That the
aggregate of all such amounts certified to the director of the budget shall
be an amount that is equal to or more than $1,184,054. The certification
by the state board of regents shall specify the amount in each account of
the state general fund or in each special revenue fund, or account thereof,
that is designated by the state board of regents pursuant to this subsection
for each of the regents agencies to be transferred to and debited to the
27th payroll adjustment account in the state general fund by the director
of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection. At the same time as
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such certification is transmitted to the director of the budget, the state


board of regents shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(B) The director of the budget shall review each such certification
from the state board of regents and shall certify a copy of each such
certification from the state board of regents to the director of accounts
and reports. At the same time as such certification is transmitted to the
director of accounts and reports, the director of the budget shall transmit
a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
(C) On August 15, 2018, in accordance with the certification by the
director of the budget that is submitted to the director of accounts and
reports under this subsection (n)(6), the appropriation for fiscal year 2019
for each account of the state general fund, state economic development
initiatives fund, state water plan fund and children’s initiatives fund that
is appropriated or reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of
the legislature is hereby respectively lapsed by the amount equal to the
amount certified under this subsection (n)(6).
(7) In determining the amounts to be certified to the director of ac-
counts and reports in accordance with this subsection, the director of the
budget and the state board of regents shall consider any changed circum-
stances and unanticipated reductions in expenditures or unanticipated
and required expenditures by the state agencies for fiscal year 2019.
(8) (A) On or before September 1, 2018, after receipt of each certi-
fication by the director of the budget pursuant to this subsection, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer and debit to the 27th payroll
adjustment account of the state general fund, which is hereby established
in the state general fund, by an amount equal to the aggregate of the
amounts certified by the director of the budget pursuant to subsection
(n)(3) and subsection (n)(6) in accordance with such certifications.
(B) On September 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer the balance of the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state
general fund to the master account of the state general fund: Provided,
however, That the amount transferred shall not exceed the amount of the
then outstanding balance of the state treasurer’s receivables for the state
general fund.
(C) On September 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
adjust the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receiva-
bles and to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
pursuant to this subsection, to reflect all moneys actually transferred and
credited to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
pursuant to this subsection during fiscal year 2019.
(D) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall rec-
ord a credit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the state general fund
and shall record a corresponding debit to the state general fund in the
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amount of the outstanding receivable created to finance the cost of the


27th payroll chargeable to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2028.
(E) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the 27th payroll adjustment
account of the state general fund pursuant to this subsection and all re-
ductions and adjustments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The
state treasurer shall enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall
make reductions and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept
and maintained for the state general fund by the state treasurer in ac-
cordance with the notice thereof.
(9) As used in this subsection, ‘‘regents agency’’ means the state board
of regents, Fort Hays state university, Kansas state university, Kansas state
university extension systems and agriculture research programs, Kansas
state university veterinary medical center, Emporia state university, Pitts-
burg state university, university of Kansas, university of Kansas medical
center and Wichita state university.
(10) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to:
(A) The health care stabilization fund of the health care stabilization
fund board of governors;
(B) any money held in trust in a trust fund or held in trust in any
other special revenue fund or funds of any state agency;
(C) any moneys received from any agency or authority of the federal
government or from any other federal source, other than any such federal
moneys that are credited to or may be received and credited to special
revenue funds of a regents agency and that are determined by the state
board of regents to be federal moneys that may be transferred to and
debited to the 27th payroll adjustment account of the state general fund
by the director of accounts and reports pursuant to this subsection;
(D) any account of the Kansas educational building fund or the state
institutions building fund; or
(E) any fund in the state treasury, as determined by the director of
the budget, that would experience financial or administrative difficulties
as a result of executing the provisions of this subsection, including, but
not limited to, cash-flow problems, the inability to meet ordinary ex-
penditure obligations, or any conflicts with prevailing contracts, compacts
or other provisions of law.
(11) Each amount transferred from any special revenue fund of any
state agency, including any regents agency, to the state general fund pur-
suant to this subsection, is transferred to reimburse the state general fund
for accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and pur-
chasing services and any other governmental services which are per-
formed on behalf of the state agency involved by other state agencies
which receive appropriations from the state general fund to provide such
services.
(o) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in addition to the
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other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency
from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special
revenue fund or funds for the above agency for fiscal year 2019 by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019, for the secretary of administration to fix, charge and collect fees for
architectural, engineering and management services provided for capital
improvement projects of the state board of regents or any state educa-
tional institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711, and amendments thereto,
for which the department of administration provides such services and
which are financed in whole or in part by gifts, bequests or donations
made by one or more private individuals or other private entities: Pro-
vided, That such fees for such services are hereby authorized to be fixed,
charged and collected in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-
1269, and amendments thereto, notwithstanding any provisions of K.S.A.
75-1269, and amendments thereto, to the contrary: Provided further,
That all such fees received shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the architectural services recovery fund.
(p) (1) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the expanded lottery
act revenues fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the expanded
lottery act revenues fund in an amount certified by the director of the
budget which shall be equal to the amount estimated by the director of
the budget to be transferred and credited to the expanded lottery act
revenues fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except that
such amount shall be proportionally adjusted during fiscal year 2019 with
respect to any change in the moneys to be transferred and credited to
the expanded lottery act revenues fund during fiscal year 2019. All mon-
eys transferred and credited to the expanded lottery act revenues fund
during fiscal year 2019 shall reduce the amount debited and credited to
the expanded lottery act revenues fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the expanded lottery act revenues fund pursuant to this subsection to
reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the expanded lot-
tery act revenues fund during fiscal year 2019.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the expanded lottery act
revenues fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjust-
ments thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall
enter all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions
and adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained
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for the expanded lottery act revenues fund by the state treasurer in ac-
cordance with the notice thereof.
(q) (1) On or before June 30, 2019, the secretary of administration:
(A) Shall determine the amount of moneys appropriated in each account
of the state general fund or each special revenue fund or funds appro-
priated for fiscal year 2019 for the cabinet agency that are not required
to be expended or encumbered for an information technology project for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019; and (B) shall certify each such
amount to the director of the budget, accompanied by such other infor-
mation with respect thereto as may be prescribed by the director of the
budget: Provided, That, on or before June 30, 2019, the director of the
budget shall certify each amount appropriated from the state general
fund, which is certified by the secretary of administration pursuant to this
section, to the director of accounts and reports and, upon receipt of such
certification, the amount so certified is hereby lapsed: Provided further,
That, on or before June 30, 2019, the director of the budget shall certify
each amount appropriated from each special revenue fund or funds,
which is certified by the secretary of administration pursuant to this sec-
tion, to the director of accounts and reports and, upon receipt of such
certification, the amount so certified is hereby transferred to the state
general fund: And provided further, That the expenditure limitations on
the accounts in the children’s initiatives fund, the state economic devel-
opment initiatives fund and the state water plan fund shall be decreased
by the amount of such moneys transferred to the state general fund from
each such account: And provided further, That, at the same time as the
director of the budget transmits each such certification to the director of
accounts and reports, the director of the budget shall transmit a copy of
each such certification to the director of legislative research: And pro-
vided further, That the aggregate of all amounts lapsed from appropria-
tions from the state general fund and amounts transferred from special
revenue funds pursuant to this subsection, shall be equal to $5,000,000
or more.
(2) As used in this section: (A) ‘‘Cabinet agency’’ means the (1) de-
partment of administration, (2) department of revenue, (3) department
of commerce, (4) department of labor, (5) department of health and en-
vironment, (6) Kansas department for aging and disability services, (7)
Kansas department for children and families, (8) department of correc-
tions, (9) adjutant general, (10) Kansas highway patrol, (11) Kansas de-
partment of agriculture, (12) Kansas department of wildlife, parks and
tourism, and (13) department of transportation; and
(B) ‘‘information technology projects’’ shall include information tech-
nology related expenditures including: (1) Services, labor (full-time, part-
time or contract), contract payments, purchases related to planning, de-
signing, developing, testing, implementing, training, operating,
supporting, securing and maintaining any of the data, applications and/or
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technologies listed in this subsection; (2) all data under the custodianship
of the executive branch; (3) all computer applications under the custo-
dianship of the executive branch; and (4) all technology, digital informa-
tion involving any form of computer storage, including, but not limited
to, mainframes, servers, networks and network-related items, including
switches, routers, cables, fiber, telecommunications and personal com-
puters, laptops, tablet computers, mobile phones, digital storage in any
form or format, printers and fax machines and cloud computing.
(r) (1) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the children’s initia-
tives fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the children’s initia-
tives fund in an amount certified by the director of the budget that shall
be equal to 50% of the amount estimated by the director of the budget
to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, except that such amount shall be pro-
portionally adjusted during fiscal year 2019 with respect to any change in
the moneys to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives
fund during fiscal year 2019. Among other appropriate factors, the direc-
tor of the budget shall take into consideration the estimated and actual
receipts and interest earnings of the Kansas endowment for youth fund
for fiscal year 2018 and fiscal year 2019 in determining the amount to be
certified under this subsection. All moneys transferred and credited to
the children’s initiatives fund during fiscal year 2019 shall reduce the
amount debited and credited to the children’s initiatives fund under this
subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the children’s initiatives fund pursuant to this subsection to reflect all
moneys actually transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund
during fiscal year 2019.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the children’s initiatives fund
pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjustments thereto
made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall enter all such
amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions and adjustments
thereto on the books and records kept and maintained for the children’s
initiatives fund by the state treasurer in accordance with the notice
thereof.
(4) The reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the
director of accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to this
subsection for the children’s initiatives fund to account for moneys ac-
tually received that are to be transferred and credited to the children’s
initiatives fund shall be made after the reductions and adjustments pre-
scribed to be made by the director of accounts and reports and the state
treasurer pursuant to subsection (s) for the Kansas endowment for youth
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fund to account for moneys actually received that are to be deposited in


the state treasury and credited to the Kansas endowment for youth fund.
(s) (1) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
record a debit to the state treasurer’s receivables for the Kansas endow-
ment for youth fund and shall record a corresponding credit to the Kansas
endowment for youth fund in an amount certified by the director of the
budget that shall be equal to 75% of the amount approved for expenditure
by the children’s cabinet during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, as
certified by the director of the budget. All moneys received and credited
to the Kansas endowment for youth fund during fiscal year 2019 shall
reduce the amount debited and credited to the Kansas endowment for
youth fund under this subsection.
(2) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall adjust
the amounts debited and credited to the state treasurer’s receivables and
to the Kansas endowment for youth fund pursuant to this subsection to
reflect all moneys actually transferred and credited to the Kansas endow-
ment for youth fund during fiscal year 2019.
(3) The director of accounts and reports shall notify the state trea-
surer of all amounts debited and credited to the Kansas endowment for
youth fund pursuant to this subsection and all reductions and adjustments
thereto made pursuant to this subsection. The state treasurer shall enter
all such amounts debited and credited and shall make reductions and
adjustments thereto on the books and records kept and maintained for
the Kansas endowment for youth fund by the state treasurer in accord-
ance with the notice thereof.
(4) The reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the
director of accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to this
subsection for the Kansas endowment for youth fund to account for mon-
eys actually received that are to be deposited in the state treasury and
credited to the Kansas endowment for youth fund shall be made before
the reductions and adjustments prescribed to be made by the director of
accounts and reports and the state treasurer pursuant to subsection (r)
for the children’s initiatives fund to account for moneys actually received
that are to be transferred and credited to the children’s initiatives fund.
Sec. 67.
OFFICE OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Information technology
fund (173-00-6110-4030).......................................... No limit
Provided, That any moneys collected from a fee increase for information
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services recommended by the governor shall be deposited in the state


treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the information technology fund.
Information technology reserve
fund (173-00-6147-4080).......................................... No limit
Public safety broadband services
fund (173-00-2125-2125).......................................... No limit
CJIS Byrne Grant — federal
fund (173-00-3057-3200).......................................... No limit
GIS contracting services
fund (173-00-2163-2163).......................................... No limit
State and local implementation grant —
federal fund (173-00-3576-3576) ............................... No limit
Sec. 68.
OFFICE OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Information technology
fund (173-00-6110-4030).......................................... No limit
Provided, That any moneys collected from a fee increase for information
services recommended by the governor shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the information technology fund.
Information technology reserve
fund (173-00-6147-4080).......................................... No limit
Public safety broadband services
fund (173-00-2125-2125).......................................... No limit
CJIS Byrne Grant — federal
fund (173-00-3057-3200).......................................... No limit
GIS contracting services
fund (173-00-2163-2163).......................................... No limit
State and local implementation grant —
federal fund (173-00-3576-3576) ............................... No limit
Sec. 69.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
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Administrative hearings office


fund (178-00-2582-2580).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the administrative hearings office fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $100.
Sec. 70.
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Administrative hearings office
fund (178-00-2582-2580).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the administrative hearings office fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $100.
Sec. 71.
STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (562-00-1000-0103) ................... $773,973
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Duplicating fees fund (562-00-2219-2200) ..................... $3,000
BOTA filing fee fund (562-00-2240-2240) ...................... $1,044,961
Sec. 72.
STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (562-00-1000-0103) ................... $780,425
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
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fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by


law shall not exceed the following:
Duplicating fees fund (562-00-2219-2200) ..................... $1,200
BOTA filing fee fund (562-00-2240-2240) ...................... $1,061,172
Sec. 73.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 97(c) of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the division of motor vehicles
operating fund (565-00-2089-2020) of the department of revenue is
hereby decreased from $47,989,769 to $47,520,804.
Sec. 74.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (565-00-1000-0303) ................... $15,110,326
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Sand royalty fund (565-00-2087-2010) ........................... No limit
Division of vehicles operating
fund (565-00-2089-2020).......................................... $45,858,922
Provided, That all receipts collected under authority of K.S.A. 74-2012,
and amendments thereto, shall be credited to the division of vehicles
operating fund: Provided further, That any expenditure from the division
of vehicles operating fund of the department of revenue to reimburse the
audit services fund (540-00-9204-9000) of the division of post audit for a
financial-compliance audit in an amount certified by the legislative post
auditor shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
division of vehicles operating fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expendi-
tures may be made from this fund for the administration and operation
of the department of revenue.
Vehicle dealers and manufacturers fee
fund (565-00-2189-2030).......................................... No limit
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Kansas qualified agricultural ethyl alcohol producer


incentive fund (565-00-2215) .................................... No limit
Division of vehicles modernization
fund (565-00-2390-2390).......................................... No limit
Kansas retail dealer incentive
fund (565-00-2387-2380).......................................... No limit
Local report fee fund (565-00-2249-2160)...................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (565-00-2417-2050).......................... No limit
Forfeited property fee
fund (565-00-2428-2200).......................................... No limit
Setoff services revenue
fund (565-00-2617-2080).......................................... No limit
Publications fee fund (565-00-2663-2090) ...................... No limit
Child support enforcement contractual
agreement fund (565-00-2683-2110) .......................... No limit
County treasurers’ vehicle licensing
fee fund (565-00-2687-2120)..................................... No limit
Tax amnesty recovery
fund (565-00-2462-2462).......................................... No limit
Reappraisal reimbursement
fund (565-00-2693-2130).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for the costs incurred for conducting
appraisals for any county shall be deposited in the state treasury and
credited to the reappraisal reimbursement fund: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for the purpose of conducting
appraisals pursuant to orders of the state court of tax appeals under K.S.A.
79-1479, and amendments thereto.
Special training fund (565-00-2016-2000)....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special training fund
for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for con-
ferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary of revenue is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for conferences, training seminars, workshops and examina-
tions sponsored or cosponsored by the department of revenue: And pro-
vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the operating expenditures incurred for such conferences, training
seminars, workshops and examinations or for qualifying applicants for
such conferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations: And
provided further, That all fees received for conferences, training semi-
nars, workshops and examinations shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the special training fund.
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Recovery fund for enforcement actions and


attorney fees (565-00-2021-2060) .............................. No limit
Earned income tax credits — TANF —
federal fund (565-00-3345-3340) ............................... No limit
Central stores fund (565-00-2251-2250)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central stores fund
to operate and maintain a central stores activity to sell supplies to other
state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for such sup-
plies shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the central stores fund.
Commercial vehicle information systems/network
federal fund (565-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Temporary assistance — needy families
federal fund (565-00-3323-3323) ............................... No limit
Highway planning construction federal
fund (565-00-3333-3333).......................................... No limit
Immigration MOU federal
fund (565-00-3497-3497).......................................... No limit
Commercial drivers licensing state program
federal fund (565-00-3515-3515) ............................... No limit
DL security grant program (565-00-3780-3150) .............. No limit
State and community highway
safety fund (565-00-3815-3815) ................................. No limit
Microfilming fund (565-00-2281-2270) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilming fund to
operate and maintain a microfilming activity to sell microfilming services
to other state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for
such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the microfilming fund.
Miscellaneous trust bonds
fund (565-00-7556-5180).......................................... No limit
Liquor excise tax guarantee
bond fund (565-00-7604-5190).................................. No limit
Non-resident contractors cash
bond fund (565-00-7605-5200).................................. No limit
Bond guaranty fund (565-00-7606-5210)........................ No limit
Interstate motor fuel user cash
bond fund (565-00-7616-5220).................................. No limit
Motor fuel distributor cash
bond fund (565-00-7617-5230).................................. No limit
Special county mineral production
tax fund (565-00-7668-5280) ..................................... No limit
1372 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

County drug tax fund (565-00-7680-5310)...................... No limit


Escheat proceeds suspense
fund (565-00-7753-5290).......................................... No limit
Privilege tax refund fund (565-00-9031-9300) ................. No limit
Suspense fund (565-00-9032-9310) ............................... No limit
Cigarette tax refund fund (565-00-9033-9330) ................ No limit
Motor-vehicle fuel tax refund
fund (565-00-9035-9350).......................................... No limit
Cereal malt beverage tax refund
fund (565-00-9036-9360).......................................... No limit
Income tax refund fund (565-00-9038-9370) .................. No limit
Sales tax refund fund (565-00-9039-9380) ...................... No limit
Compensating tax refund
fund (565-00-9040-9390).......................................... No limit
Alcoholic liquor tax refund
fund (565-00-9041-9400).......................................... No limit
Cigarette/tobacco products
regulation fund (565-00-2294-2190) ........................... No limit
Motor carrier tax refund
fund (565-00-9042-9410).......................................... No limit
Car company tax fund (565-00-9043-9420)..................... No limit
Protested motor carrier taxes
fund (565-00-9044-9430).......................................... No limit
Tobacco products refund
fund (565-00-9045-9440).......................................... No limit
Transient guest tax refund fund (established by
K.S.A. 12-1694a) (565-00-9066-9450)......................... No limit
Interstate motor fuel taxes clearing
fund (565-00-9070-9710).......................................... No limit
Motor carrier permits escrow clearing
fund (565-00-7581-5400).......................................... No limit
Transient guest tax refund fund established by
K.S.A. 12-16,100 (565-00-9074-9480)......................... No limit
Interstate motor fuel taxes refund
fund (565-00-9069-9010).......................................... No limit
Interfund clearing fund (565-00-9096-9510) ................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor clearing
fund (565-00-9100-9700).......................................... No limit
International registration plan distribution
clearing fund (565-00-9103-9520) .............................. No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise tax
refund fund (565-00-9106-9730)................................ No limit
International fuel tax agreement
clearing fund (565-00-9072-9015) .............................. No limit
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Mineral production tax refund


fund (565-00-9121-9540).......................................... No limit
Special fuels tax refund
fund (565-00-9122-9550).......................................... No limit
LP-gas motor fuels refund
fund (565-00-9123-9560).......................................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor refund
fund (565-00-9124-9570).......................................... No limit
Sales tax clearing fund (565-00-9148-9580) .................... No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise tax
clearing fund (565-00-9187-9640) .............................. No limit
VIPS/CAMA technology hardware
fund (565-00-2244-2170).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-2021, and
amendments thereto, or of any other statute, expenditures may be made
from the VIPS/CAMA technology hardware fund (565-00-2244-2170) for
the purposes of upgrading the VIPS/CAMA computer hardware and soft-
ware for the state or for the counties and for administration and operation
of the department of revenue.
County and city retailers sales
tax clearing fund — county and
city sales tax (565-00-9190-9610) ............................... No limit
City and county compensating use
tax clearing fund (565-00-9191-9620) ......................... No limit
County and city transient guest
tax clearing fund (565-00-9192-9630) ......................... No limit
Automated tax systems
fund (565-00-9079-9020).......................................... No limit
Dyed diesel fuel fee fund (565-00-2286-2280) ................ No limit
Electronic databases fee fund (565-00-2287-2180) .......... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-2022, and
amendments thereto, or of any other statute, expenditures may be made
from the electronic databases fee fund (565-00-2287-2180) for the pur-
poses of operating expenditures, including expenditures for capital outlay;
of operating, maintaining or improving the vehicle information processing
system (VIPS), the Kansas computer assisted mass appraisal system
(CAMA) and other electronic database systems of the department of rev-
enue, including the costs incurred to provide access to or to furnish copies
of public records in such database systems and for the administration and
operation of the department of revenue.
Photo fee fund (565-00-2084-2140)............................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-
299, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be
made from the photo fee fund for administration and operation of the
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driver license program and related support operations in the division of


administration of the department of revenue, including costs of admin-
istering the provisions of K.S.A. 8-240, 8-243, 8-267, 8-1324 and 8-1325,
and amendments thereto, relating to drivers licenses, instruction permits
and identification cards.
Estate tax abatement refund fund (565-00-9082-9501)..... No limit
Distinctive license plate fund (565-00-2232-2230) ........... No limit
Repossessed certificates of title
fee fund (565-00-2015-2070)..................................... No limit
Hazmat fee fund (565-00-2365-2300) ............................ No limit
Intra-governmental service
fund (565-00-6132-6101).......................................... No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
administration fund (565-00-7675-5300) ..................... No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
refund fund (565-00-9049-9455)................................ No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
clearing fund (565-00-9189-9655) .............................. No limit
Drivers license first responders indicator
federal fund (565-00-3179-3179) ............................... No limit
Enforcing underage drinking
federal fund (565-00-3219-3219) ............................... No limit
FDA tobacco program federal
fund (565-00-3330-3330).......................................... No limit
Commercial vehicle administrative
system fund (565-00-2098-2098) ............................... No limit
State charitable gaming regulation
fund (565-00-2381-2385).......................................... No limit
Charitable gaming refund
fund (565-00-9001-9001).......................................... No limit
Commercial driver’s license drive test
fee fund (565-00-2816-2816)..................................... No limit
DUI-IID designation
fund (565-00-2380-2370).......................................... No limit
MSA compliance fund................................................. $1,293,336
(c) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $11,513,742 from
the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of the department of trans-
portation to the division of vehicles operating fund (565-00-2089-2020)
of the department of revenue for the purpose of financing the cost of
operation and general expense of the division of vehicles and related
operations of the department of revenue.
(d) On August 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $77,250 from the accounting services recovery fund (173-00-
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6105-4010) of the department of administration to the setoff services


revenue fund (565-00-2617-2080) of the department of revenue for re-
imbursing costs of recovering amounts owed to state agencies under
K.S.A. 75-6201 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(e) On August 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $20,400 from the social welfare fund (629-00-2195-0110) and
$39,600 from the federal child support enforcement fund (629-00-3316-
9100) of the Kansas department for children and families to the child
support enforcement contractual agreement fund (565-00-2683-2110) of
the department of revenue to reimburse costs of administrative expenses
of child support enforcement activities under the agreement.
(f) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$2,172,408 from the division of vehicles operating fund (565-00-2089-
2020) of the department of revenue to the state general fund.
(g) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $500,000 to the digital imaging program fund (173-00-6121-
6121) of the department of administration.
(h) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $1,000,000 to the criminal justice information system line
fund (083-00-2457-2400) of the attorney general — Kansas bureau of
investigation.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $1,000,000 to the division of vehicles modernization fund
(565-00-2390-2390) of the department of revenue.
(j) On July 1, 2017, the real ID program federal fund of the depart-
ment of revenue is hereby redesignated as the DL security grant program
fund (565-00-3780-3150) of the department of revenue.
(k) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,293,336 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the MSA compliance fund of the depart-
ment of revenue.
(l) On August 1, 2017, and on the first day of each month thereafter
during fiscal year 2018, the secretary of revenue shall report to the di-
rector of the budget and the director of the legislative research depart-
ment: (1) The amount of any increase in the amount of taxes, interest
and penalties collected in the immediately preceding month that is at-
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tributable to the implementation of the automated tax systems authorized


by K.S.A. 75-5147, and amendments thereto; and (2) that portion of such
monthly increase in the amount of taxes, interest and penalties that is
currently necessary to pay one or more vendors pursuant to contracts
entered into under K.S.A. 75-5147, and amendments thereto, for the
acquisition or implementation of such automated tax systems. Upon re-
ceipt of each such report from the secretary of revenue, the director of
the budget shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
reported that is necessary to be paid to such vendors and the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified from the state
general fund to the automated tax systems fund of the department of
revenue.
Sec. 75.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (565-00-1000-0303) ................... $15,008,516
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Sand royalty fund (565-00-2087-2010) ........................... No limit
Division of vehicles operating
fund (565-00-2089-2020).......................................... $45,912,748
Provided, That all receipts collected under authority of K.S.A. 74-2012,
and amendments thereto, shall be credited to the division of vehicles
operating fund: Provided further, That any expenditure from the division
of vehicles operating fund of the department of revenue to reimburse the
audit services fund (540-00-9204-9000) of the division of post audit for a
financial-compliance audit in an amount certified by the legislative post
auditor shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
division of vehicles operating fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expendi-
tures may be made from this fund for the administration and operation
of the department of revenue.
Vehicle dealers and manufacturers
fee fund (565-00-2189-2030)..................................... No limit
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Division of vehicles modernization


fund (565-00-2390-2390).......................................... No limit
Kansas retail dealer incentive
fund (565-00-2387-2380).......................................... No limit
Local report fee fund (565-00-2249-2160)...................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (565-00-2417-2050).......................... No limit
Forfeited property fee fund (565-00-2428-2200) ............. No limit
Setoff services revenue fund (565-00-2617-2080) ............ No limit
Publications fee fund (565-00-2663-2090) ...................... No limit
Child support enforcement contractual
agreement fund (565-00-2683-2110) .......................... No limit
County treasurers’ vehicle licensing
fee fund (565-00-2687-2120)..................................... No limit
Tax amnesty recovery fund (565-00-2462-2462) .............. No limit
Reappraisal reimbursement
fund (565-00-2693-2130).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for the costs incurred for conducting
appraisals for any county shall be deposited in the state treasury and
credited to the reappraisal reimbursement fund: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for the purpose of conducting
appraisals pursuant to orders of the state court of tax appeals under K.S.A.
79-1479, and amendments thereto.
Special training fund (565-00-2016-2000)....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special training fund
for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for con-
ferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary of revenue is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for conferences, training seminars, workshops and examina-
tions sponsored or cosponsored by the department of revenue: And pro-
vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the operating expenditures incurred for such conferences, training
seminars, workshops and examinations or for qualifying applicants for
such conferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations: And
provided further, That all fees received for conferences, training semi-
nars, workshops and examinations shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the special training fund.
Recovery fund for enforcement actions and
attorney fees (565-00-2021-2060) .............................. No limit
Earned income tax credits — TANF —
federal fund (565-00-3345-3340) ............................... No limit
Central stores fund (565-00-2251-2250)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central stores fund
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to operate and maintain a central stores activity to sell supplies to other


state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for such sup-
plies shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the central stores fund.
Commercial vehicle information systems/network
federal fund (565-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Temporary assistance — needy families
federal fund (565-00-3323-3323) ............................... No limit
Highway planning construction
federal fund (565-00-3333-3333) ............................... No limit
Immigration MOU federal
fund (565-00-3497-3497).......................................... No limit
Commercial drivers licensing state program
federal fund (565-00-3515-3515) ............................... No limit
DL security grant
program (565-00-3780-3150) .................................... No limit
State and community highway
safety fund (565-00-3815-3815) ................................. No limit
Microfilming fund (565-00-2281-2270) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilming fund to
operate and maintain a microfilming activity to sell microfilming services
to other state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for
such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the microfilming fund.
Miscellaneous trust bonds
fund (565-00-7556-5180).......................................... No limit
Liquor excise tax guarantee
bond fund (565-00-7604-5190).................................. No limit
Non-resident contractors cash
bond fund (565-00-7605-5200).................................. No limit
Bond guaranty fund (565-00-7606-5210)........................ No limit
Interstate motor fuel user cash
bond fund (565-00-7616-5220).................................. No limit
Motor fuel distributor cash bond
fund (565-00-7617-5230).......................................... No limit
Special county mineral production
tax fund (565-00-7668-5280) ..................................... No limit
County drug tax fund (565-00-7680-5310)...................... No limit
Escheat proceeds suspense
fund (565-00-7753-5290).......................................... No limit
Privilege tax refund fund (565-00-9031-9300) ................. No limit
Suspense fund (565-00-9032-9310) ............................... No limit
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Cigarette tax refund fund (565-00-9033-9330) ................ No limit


Motor-vehicle fuel tax refund
fund (565-00-9035-9350).......................................... No limit
Cereal malt beverage tax refund
fund (565-00-9036-9360).......................................... No limit
Income tax refund fund (565-00-9038-9370) .................. No limit
Sales tax refund fund (565-00-9039-9380) ...................... No limit
Compensating tax refund
fund (565-00-9040-9390).......................................... No limit
Alcoholic liquor tax refund
fund (565-00-9041-9400).......................................... No limit
Cigarette/tobacco products
regulation fund (565-00-2294-2190) ........................... No limit
Motor carrier tax refund
fund (565-00-9042-9410).......................................... No limit
Car company tax fund (565-00-9043-9420)..................... No limit
Protested motor carrier
taxes fund (565-00-9044-9430) .................................. No limit
Tobacco products refund
fund (565-00-9045-9440).......................................... No limit
Transient guest tax refund fund established by
K.S.A. 12-1694a (565-00-9066-9450).......................... No limit
Interstate motor fuel taxes clearing
fund (565-00-9070-9710).......................................... No limit
Motor carrier permits escrow
clearing fund (565-00-7581-5400) .............................. No limit
Transient guest tax refund fund established by
K.S.A. 12-16,100 (565-00-9074-9480)......................... No limit
Interstate motor fuel taxes
refund fund (565-00-9069-9010)................................ No limit
Interfund clearing fund (565-00-9096-9510) ................... No limit
Local alcoholic liquor clearing
fund (565-00-9100-9700).......................................... No limit
International registration plan distribution
clearing fund (565-00-9103-9520) .............................. No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise tax
refund fund (565-00-9106-9730)................................ No limit
International fuel tax agreement
clearing fund (565-00-9072-9015) .............................. No limit
Mineral production tax refund
fund (565-00-9121-9540).......................................... No limit
Special fuels tax refund
fund (565-00-9122-9550).......................................... No limit
LP-gas motor fuels refund
fund (565-00-9123-9560).......................................... No limit
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Local alcoholic liquor refund


fund (565-00-9124-9570).......................................... No limit
Sales tax clearing fund (565-00-9148-9580) .................... No limit
Rental motor vehicle excise tax
clearing fund (565-00-9187-9640) .............................. No limit
VIPS/CAMA technology hardware
fund (565-00-2244-2170).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-2021, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be made
from the VIPS/CAMA technology hardware fund for the purposes of up-
grading the VIPS/CAMA computer hardware and software for the state
or for the counties and for administration and operation of the depart-
ment of revenue.
County and city retailers sales tax
clearing fund — county and city
sales tax (565-00-9190-9610) ..................................... No limit
City and county compensating use tax
clearing fund (565-00-9191-9620) .............................. No limit
County and city transient guest tax
clearing fund (565-00-9192-9630) .............................. No limit
Automated tax systems
fund (565-00-9079-9020).......................................... No limit
Dyed diesel fuel fee
fund (565-00-2286-2280).......................................... No limit
Electronic databases fee
fund (565-00-2287-2180).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-2022, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be made
from the electronic databases fee fund for the purposes of operating ex-
penditures, including expenditures for capital outlay; of operating, main-
taining or improving the vehicle information processing system (VIPS),
the Kansas computer assisted mass appraisal system (CAMA) and other
electronic database systems of the department of revenue, including the
costs incurred to provide access to or to furnish copies of public records
in such database systems and for the administration and operation of the
department of revenue.
Photo fee fund (565-00-2084-2140)............................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-
299, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be
made from the photo fee fund for administration and operation of the
driver license program and related support operations in the division of
administration of the department of revenue, including costs of admin-
istering the provisions of K.S.A. 8-240, 8-243, 8-267, 8-1324 and 8-1325,
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and amendments thereto, relating to drivers licenses, instruction permits


and identification cards.
Estate tax abatement refund
fund (565-00-9082-9501).......................................... No limit
Distinctive license plate
fund (565-00-2232-2230).......................................... No limit
Repossessed certificates of title
fee fund (565-00-2015-2070)..................................... No limit
Hazmat fee fund (565-00-2365-2300) ............................ No limit
Intra-governmental service
fund (565-00-6132-6101).......................................... No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
administration fund (565-00-7675-5300) ..................... No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
refund fund (565-00-9049-9455)................................ No limit
Community improvement district sales tax
clearing fund (565-00-9189-9655) .............................. No limit
Drivers license first responders
indicator federal
fund (565-00-3179-3179).......................................... No limit
Enforcing underage drinking
federal fund (565-00-3219-3219) ............................... No limit
FDA tobacco program federal
fund (565-00-3330-3330).......................................... No limit
Commercial vehicle administrative
system fund (565-00-2098-2098) ............................... No limit
State charitable gaming regulation
fund (565-00-2381-2385).......................................... No limit
Charitable gaming refund
fund (565-00-9001-9001).......................................... No limit
Commercial driver’s license drive test
fee fund (565-00-2816-2816)..................................... No limit
DUI-IID designation fund (565-00-2380-2370)............... No limit
MSA compliance fund................................................. $1,333,220
(c) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $11,513,742 from
the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of the department of trans-
portation to the division of vehicles operating fund (565-00-2089-2020)
of the department of revenue for the purpose of financing the cost of
operation and general expense of the division of vehicles and related
operations of the department of revenue.
(d) On August 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $77,250 from the accounting services recovery fund (173-00-
6105-4010) of the department of administration to the setoff services
1382 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

revenue fund (565-00-2617-2080) of the department of revenue for re-


imbursing costs of recovering amounts owed to state agencies under
K.S.A. 75-6201 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(e) On August 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $20,400 from the social welfare fund (629-00-2195-0110) and
$39,600 from the federal child support enforcement fund (629-00-3316-
9100) of the Kansas department for children and families to the child
support enforcement contractual agreement (565-00-2683-2110) fund of
the department of revenue to reimburse costs of administrative expenses
of child support enforcement activities under the agreement.
(f) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$2,172,408 from the division of vehicles operating fund (565-00-2089-
2020) of the department of revenue to the state general fund.
(g) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $500,000 to the digital imaging program fund (173-00-6121-
6121) of the department of administration.
(h) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $1,000,000 to the criminal justice information system line
fund (083-00-2457-2400) of the attorney general — Kansas bureau of
investigation.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-145, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the
state treasurer shall credit $1 of each division of vehicles modernization
surcharge collected and remitted to the secretary of revenue in an amount
not to exceed $1,000,000 to the division of vehicles modernization fund
(565-00-2390-2390) of the department of revenue.
(j) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,333,220 from the Kansas
endowment for youth fund to the MSA compliance fund of the depart-
ment of revenue.
(k) On July 1, 2018, and on the first day of each month thereafter
during fiscal year 2019, the secretary of revenue shall report to the di-
rector of the budget and the director of the legislative research depart-
ment: (1) The amount of any increase in the amount of taxes, interest
and penalties collected in the immediately preceding month that is at-
tributable to the implementation of the automated tax systems authorized
by K.S.A. 75-5147, and amendments thereto; and (2) that portion of such
monthly increase in the amount of taxes, interest and penalties that is
currently necessary to pay one or more vendors pursuant to contracts
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1383

entered into under K.S.A. 75-5147, and amendments thereto, for the
acquisition or implementation of such automated tax systems. Upon re-
ceipt of each such report from the secretary of revenue, the director of
the budget shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount
reported that is necessary to be paid to such vendors and the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified from the state
general fund to the automated tax systems fund of the department of
revenue.
Sec. 76.
KANSAS LOTTERY
(a) On the effective date of this act, the aggregate of the amounts
authorized by section 91(b) of chapter 104 of the 2015 Session Laws of
Kansas to be transferred from the lottery operating fund to the state
gaming revenues fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, is
hereby decreased from $75,500,000 to $74,000,000.
Sec. 77.
KANSAS LOTTERY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Lottery prize payment fund (450-00-7381) ..................... No limit
Lottery operating fund (450-00-5123)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the lottery operating fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $5,000.
Expanded lottery receipts fund (450-00-5128) ................ No limit
Lottery gaming facility manager
fund (450-00-5129-5150).......................................... No limit
Expanded lottery act revenues
fund (450-00-5127-5120).......................................... $0
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8711, and amend-
ments thereto, and subject to the provisions of this subsection: (1) An
amount of not less than $2,300,000 shall be certified by the executive
director of the Kansas lottery to the director of accounts and reports on
or before July 15, 2017; and (2) an amount of not less than $4,700,000
shall be certified by the executive director of the Kansas lottery to the
director of accounts and reports on or before August 15, 2017, and on or
before the 15th of each month thereafter through June 15, 2018: Provided,
That, upon receipt of each such certification, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount certified from the lottery operating fund
(450-00-5123-5100) to the state gaming revenues fund (173-00-9011-
9100) and shall credit such amount to the state gaming revenues fund
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(173-00-9011-9100) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018: Provided,
however, That, after the date that an amount of $54,000,000 has been
transferred from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming revenues
fund for fiscal year 2018 pursuant to this subsection, the executive direc-
tor of the Kansas lottery shall continue to certify amounts to the director
of accounts and reports on or before the 15th of each month through June
15, 2018, except that the amounts certified after such date shall not be
subject to the minimum amount of $4,700,000: Provided further, That
the amounts certified by the executive director of the Kansas lottery to
the director of accounts and reports, after the date an amount of
$54,000,000 has been transferred from the lottery operating fund to the
state gaming revenues fund for fiscal year 2018 pursuant to this subsec-
tion, shall be determined by the executive director so that an aggregate
of all amounts certified pursuant to this subsection for fiscal year 2018 is
equal to or more than $75,000,000: And provided further, That the ag-
gregate of all amounts transferred from the lottery operating fund to the
state gaming revenues fund for fiscal year 2018 pursuant to this subsection
shall be equal to or more than $75,000,000: And provided further, That
the transfers prescribed by this subsection shall be the maximum amount
possible while maintaining an adequate cash balance necessary to make
expenditures for prize payments and operating costs: And provided fur-
ther, That the transfers prescribed by this subsection shall be made in
lieu of transfers under K.S.A. 74-8711(d), and amendments thereto, for
fiscal year 2018.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4801, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute and in addition to the requirements
of subsection (b) of this section, on or after June 15, 2018, upon certifi-
cation by the executive director of the lottery, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer from the lottery operating fund (450-00-5123-
5100) to the state gaming revenues fund (173-00-9011-9100) the amount
of total profit attributed to the special veterans benefits game under
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8724, and amendments thereto, during fiscal year
2018: Provided, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
immediately thereafter such amount of total profit attributed to the spe-
cial veterans benefits game from the state gaming revenues fund to the
state general fund: Provided further, That, on or before June 25, 2018,
the executive director of the lottery shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports the amount equal to the amount of total profit attributed to
the special veterans benefits game under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8724, and
amendments thereto, during fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That,
at the same time as such certification is transmitted to the director of
accounts and reports, the executive director of the lottery shall transmit
a copy of such certification to the director of the budget and the director
of legislative research.
(d) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures of moneys in
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the lottery operating fund (450-00-5123-5100) may be made, as author-


ized by provisions of K.S.A. 74-8711, and amendments thereto, in fiscal
year 2018, moneys in the lottery operating fund may be used for payment
of all costs incurred in the operation and administration of the Kansas
lottery, the Kansas lottery act and the Kansas expanded lottery act.
Sec. 78.
KANSAS LOTTERY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Lottery prize payment fund (450-00-7381) ..................... No limit
Lottery operating fund (450-00-5123)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the lottery operating fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $5,000.
Expanded lottery receipts fund (450-00-5128) ................ No limit
Lottery gaming facility manager
fund (450-00-5129-5150).......................................... No limit
Expanded lottery act revenues
fund (450-00-5127-5120).......................................... $0
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8711, and amend-
ments thereto, and subject to the provisions of this subsection: (1) An
amount of not less than $2,300,000 shall be certified by the executive
director of the Kansas lottery to the director of accounts and reports on
or before July 15, 2018; and (2) an amount of not less than $4,700,000
shall be certified by the executive director of the Kansas lottery to the
director of accounts and reports on or before August 15, 2018, and on or
before the 15th of each month thereafter through June 15, 2019: Provided,
That, upon receipt of each such certification, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount certified from the lottery operating fund
(450-00-5123-5100) to the state gaming revenues fund (173-00-9011-
9100) and shall credit such amount to the state gaming revenues fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019: Provided, however, That, after the
date that an amount of $54,000,000 has been transferred from the lottery
operating fund to the state gaming revenues fund for fiscal year 2019
pursuant to this subsection, the executive director of the Kansas lottery
shall continue to certify amounts to the director of accounts and reports
on or before the 15th of each month through June 15, 2019, except that
the amounts certified after such date shall not be subject to the minimum
amount of $4,700,000: Provided further, That the amounts certified by
the executive director of the Kansas lottery to the director of accounts
and reports, after the date an amount of $54,000,000 has been transferred
from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming revenues fund for
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fiscal year 2019 pursuant to this subsection, shall be determined by the


executive director so that an aggregate of all amounts certified pursuant
to this subsection for fiscal year 2019 is equal to or more than
$76,000,000: And provided further, That the aggregate of all amounts
transferred from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming revenues
fund for fiscal year 2019 pursuant to this subsection shall be equal to or
more than $76,000,000: And provided further, That the transfers pre-
scribed by this subsection shall be the maximum amount possible while
maintaining an adequate cash balance necessary to make expenditures for
prize payments and operating costs: And provided further, That the trans-
fers prescribed by this subsection shall be made in lieu of transfers under
K.S.A. 74-8711(d), and amendments thereto, for fiscal year 2019.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4801, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, and in addition to the requirements
of subsection (b), on or after June 15, 2019, upon certification by the
executive director of the lottery, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer from the lottery operating fund (450-00-5123-5100) to the state
gaming revenues fund the amount of total profit attributed to the special
veterans benefits game under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8724, and amend-
ments thereto, during fiscal year 2019: Provided, That the director of
accounts and reports shall transfer immediately thereafter such amount
of total profit attributed to the special veterans benefits game from the
state gaming revenues fund (173-00-9011-9100) to the state general fund:
Provided further, That, on or before June 25, 2019, the executive director
of the lottery shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the
amount equal to the amount of total profit attributed to the special vet-
erans benefits game under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8724, and amendments
thereto, during fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That, at the same
time as such certification is transmitted to the director of accounts and
reports, the executive director of the lottery shall transmit a copy of such
certification to the director of the budget and the director of legislative
research.
(d) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures of moneys in
the lottery operating fund (450-00-5123-5100) may be made, as author-
ized by provisions of K.S.A. 74-8711, and amendments thereto, in fiscal
year 2019, moneys in the lottery operating fund may be used for payment
of all costs incurred in the operation and administration of the Kansas
lottery, the Kansas lottery act and the Kansas expanded lottery act.
Sec. 79.
KANSAS RACING AND
GAMING COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
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fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by


law shall not exceed the following:
State racing fund (553-00-5131-5000)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state racing fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $2,500.
Racing reimbursable expense
fund (553-00-2616-2600).......................................... No limit
Racing applicant deposit
fund (553-00-7383-7000).......................................... No limit
Kansas horse breeding development
fund (553-00-2516-2300).......................................... No limit
Kansas greyhound breeding development
fund (553-00-2601-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding K.S.A. 74-8831, and amendments
thereto, all moneys transferred into this fund pursuant to K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 74-8767(b), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited to a sep-
arate account established for the purpose described in this proviso and
moneys in this account shall be expended only to supplement special stake
races and to enhance the amount per point paid to owners of Kansas-
whelped greyhounds which win live races at Kansas greyhound tracks and
pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the Kansas racing and gam-
ing commission: Provided further, That transfers from this account to the
live greyhound racing purse supplement fund may be made in accordance
with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8767(b), and amendments thereto.
Racing investigative expense
fund (553-00-2570-2400).......................................... No limit
Horse fair racing benefit
fund (553-00-2296-3000).......................................... No limit
Tribal gaming fund (553-00-2320-3700)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the tribal gaming fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Expanded lottery regulation
fund (553-00-2535).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the expanded lottery regulation fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
Live horse racing purse supplement
fund (553-00-2546-2800).......................................... No limit
Live greyhound racing purse supplement
fund (553-00-2557-2900).......................................... No limit
Greyhound promotion and development
fund (553-00-2561-3100).......................................... No limit
Gaming background investigation
fund (553-00-2682-2680).......................................... No limit
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Gaming machine examination


fund (553-00-2998-2990).......................................... No limit
Education and training
fund (553-00-2459-2450).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and train-
ing fund for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, in-
curred for hosting or providing training, in-service workshops and con-
ferences: Provided further, That the Kansas racing and gaming
commission is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for hosting
or providing training, in-service workshops and conferences: And pro-
vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the operating expenditures incurred for hosting or providing such train-
ing, in-service workshops and conferences: And provided further, That
all fees received for hosting or providing such training, in-service work-
shops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the education and training fund.
Illegal gambling enforcement
fund (553-00-2734-2690).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the illegal gambling en-
forcement fund for direct or indirect operating expenditures incurred for
investigatory seizure and forfeiture activities, including, but not limited
to: (1) Conducting investigations of illegal gambling operations or activi-
ties; (2) participating in illegal gaming in order to collect or purchase
evidence as part of an undercover investigation into illegal gambling op-
erations; and (3) acquiring information or making contacts leading to il-
legal gaming activities: Provided, however, That all moneys which are
expended for any such evidence purchase, information acquisition or sim-
ilar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever funding source and
which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the illegal gambling enforcement fund: Provided further,
That any moneys received or awarded to the Kansas racing and gaming
commission for such enforcement activities shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the illegal gambling enforcement
fund.
(b) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$450,000 from the state general fund to the tribal gaming fund (553-00-
2320-3700) of the Kansas racing and gaming commission.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer one or more amounts certified by the
executive director of the state gaming agency from the tribal gaming fund
to the state general fund: Provided, That all such transfers shall be for
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the purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the amount equal
to the net amount obtained by subtracting (1) the aggregate of any costs
incurred by the state gaming agency during fiscal year 2018 for any ar-
bitration or litigation in connection with the administration and enforce-
ment of tribal-state gaming compacts or the provisions of the tribal gam-
ing oversight act, from (2) the aggregate of the amounts transferred to
the tribal gaming fund (553-00-2320-3700) of the Kansas racing and gam-
ing commission during fiscal year 2018 for the operating expenditures for
the state gaming agency and any other expenses incurred in connection
with the administration and enforcement of tribal-state gaming compacts
or the provisions of the tribal gaming oversight act.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, all payments for
services provided by the Kansas bureau of investigation shall be paid by
the Kansas racing and gaming commission in accordance with K.S.A. 75-
5516(b), and amendments thereto, pursuant to bills that are presented in
a timely manner by the Kansas bureau of investigation for services ren-
dered.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the moneys appropriated in the tribal gaming fund (553-00-
2320-3700) for fiscal year 2018 for the Kansas racing and gaming com-
mission by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of
the legislature, expenditures, which are hereby authorized, may be made
from the tribal gaming fund for fiscal year 2018 for the state gaming
agency regulatory oversight of class III gaming, including, but not limited
to, the regulatory oversight and law enforcement activities of monitoring
compliance with tribal-state gaming compacts and conducting investiga-
tions of violations of tribal-state gaming compacts, investigations of crim-
inal violations of the laws of this state at tribal gaming facilities, criminal
violations of the tribal gaming oversight act, background investigations of
applicants and vendors and investigations of other criminal activities re-
lated to tribal gaming.
(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8831, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall not make the transfer from the Kansas greyhound breeding devel-
opment fund (553-00-2601-2500) of the Kansas racing and gaming com-
mission to the greyhound tourism fund of the Kansas department of wild-
life, parks and tourism that is directed to be made on or before June 30,
2018, by K.S.A. 74-8831(b)(1), and amendments thereto, and shall trans-
fer on or before June 30, 2018, the amount equal to 15% of all moneys
credited to the Kansas greyhound breeding development fund during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, from the Kansas greyhound breeding
development fund to the greyhound promotion and development fund
(553-00-2561-3100) of the Kansas racing and gaming commission.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, the Kansas racing and gaming commission
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is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect additional fees to recover


all or part of the direct and indirect costs or operating expenses incurred
or expected to be incurred by the Kansas racing and gaming commission
for the regulation of racing activities that are not otherwise recovered
from a parimutuel facility licensee under authority of any other statute:
Provided, That such fees shall be in addition to all taxes and other fees
otherwise authorized by law: Provided further, That such costs or oper-
ating expenses shall include all or part of any auditing, drug testing, ac-
counting, security and law enforcement, licensing of any office or other
facility for use by a parimutuel facility licensee or projects to update and
upgrade information technology software or facilities of the commission
and shall specifically include any general operating expenses that are as-
sociated with regulatory activities attributable to the entity upon which
any such fee is imposed and all expenses related to reopening any race
track or other racing facility: And provided further, That all moneys re-
ceived for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the state racing fund (553-00-5131-5000).
(h) On July 1, 2017, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8803, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, expenditures shall be made by the above
agency from any special revenue fund or funds for the purposes of com-
pensating of members of the Kansas racing and gaming commission for
performing the duties and functions of the commission, based on the daily
rate of $88.66 as provided in K.S.A. 46-137a, and amendments thereto.
The members of the commission shall continue to be paid subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3223,
and amendments thereto.
Sec. 80.
KANSAS RACING AND
GAMING COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State racing fund (553-00-5131-5000)............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state racing fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $2,500.
Racing reimbursable expense
fund (553-00-2616-2600).......................................... No limit
Racing applicant deposit
fund (553-00-7383-7000).......................................... No limit
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Kansas horse breeding development


fund (553-00-2516-2300).......................................... No limit
Kansas greyhound breeding development
fund (553-00-2601-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding K.S.A. 74-8831, and amendments
thereto, all moneys transferred into this fund pursuant to K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 74-8767(b), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited to a sep-
arate account established for the purpose described in this proviso and
moneys in this account shall be expended only to supplement special stake
races and to enhance the amount per point paid to owners of Kansas-
whelped greyhounds which win live races at Kansas greyhound tracks and
pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the Kansas racing and gam-
ing commission: Provided further, That transfers from this account to the
live greyhound racing purse supplement fund may be made in accordance
with K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8767(b), and amendments thereto.
Racing investigative expense
fund (553-00-2570-2400).......................................... No limit
Horse fair racing benefit
fund (553-00-2296-3000).......................................... No limit
Tribal gaming fund (553-00-2320-3700)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the tribal gaming fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Expanded lottery regulation
fund (553-00-2535-2700).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the expanded lottery regulation fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
Live horse racing purse supplement
fund (553-00-2546-2800).......................................... No limit
Live greyhound racing purse supplement
fund (553-00-2557-2900).......................................... No limit
Greyhound promotion and development
fund (553-00-2561-3100).......................................... No limit
Gaming background investigation
fund (553-00-2682-2680).......................................... No limit
Gaming machine examination
fund (553-00-2998-2990).......................................... No limit
Education and training
fund (553-00-2459-2450).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and train-
ing fund for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, in-
curred for hosting or providing training, in-service workshops and con-
ferences: Provided further, That the Kansas racing and gaming
commission is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for hosting
1392 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

or providing training, in-service workshops and conferences: And pro-


vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the operating expenditures incurred for hosting or providing such train-
ing, in-service workshops and conferences: And provided further, That
all fees received for hosting or providing such training, in-service work-
shops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the education and training fund.
Illegal gambling enforcement
fund (553-00-2734-2690).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the illegal gambling en-
forcement fund for direct or indirect operating expenditures incurred for
investigatory seizure and forfeiture activities, including, but not limited
to: (1) Conducting investigations of illegal gambling operations or activi-
ties; (2) participating in illegal gaming in order to collect or purchase
evidence as part of an undercover investigation into illegal gambling op-
erations; and (3) acquiring information or making contacts leading to il-
legal gaming activities: Provided, however, That all moneys which are
expended for any such evidence purchase, information acquisition or sim-
ilar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever funding source and
which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the illegal gambling enforcement fund: Provided further,
That any moneys received or awarded to the Kansas racing and gaming
commission for such enforcement activities shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the illegal gambling enforcement
fund.
(b) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$450,000 from the state general fund to the tribal gaming fund (553-00-
2320-3700) of the Kansas racing and gaming commission.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer one or more amounts certified by the
executive director of the state gaming agency from the tribal gaming fund
(553-00-2320-3700) to the state general fund: Provided, That all such
transfers shall be for the purpose of reimbursing the state general fund
for the amount equal to the net amount obtained by subtracting (1) the
aggregate of any costs incurred by the state gaming agency during fiscal
year 2019 for any arbitration or litigation in connection with the admin-
istration and enforcement of tribal-state gaming compacts or the provi-
sions of the tribal gaming oversight act, from (2) the aggregate of the
amounts transferred to the tribal gaming fund of the Kansas racing and
gaming commission during fiscal year 2019 for the operating expenditures
for the state gaming agency and any other expenses incurred in connec-
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tion with the administration and enforcement of tribal-state gaming com-


pacts or the provisions of the tribal gaming oversight act.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, all payments for
services provided by the Kansas bureau of investigation shall be paid by
the Kansas racing and gaming commission in accordance with K.S.A. 75-
5516(b), and amendments thereto, pursuant to bills which are presented
in a timely manner by the Kansas bureau of investigation for services
rendered.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the moneys appropriated in the tribal gaming fund (553-00-
2320-3700) for fiscal year 2019 for the Kansas racing and gaming com-
mission by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures, which are hereby authorized, may
be made from the tribal gaming fund for fiscal year 2019 for the state
gaming agency regulatory oversight of class III gaming, including, but not
limited to, the regulatory oversight and law enforcement activities of mon-
itoring compliance with tribal-state gaming compacts and conducting in-
vestigations of violations of tribal-state gaming compacts, investigations
of criminal violations of the laws of this state at tribal gaming facilities,
criminal violations of the tribal gaming oversight act, background inves-
tigations of applicants and vendors and investigations of other criminal
activities related to tribal gaming.
(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8831, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall not make the transfer from the Kansas greyhound breeding devel-
opment fund (553-00-2601-2500) of the Kansas racing and gaming com-
mission to the greyhound tourism fund of the Kansas department of wild-
life, parks and tourism that is directed to be made on or before June 30,
2019, by K.S.A. 74-8831(b)(1), and amendments thereto, and shall trans-
fer on or before June 30, 2019, the amount equal to 15% of all moneys
credited to the Kansas greyhound breeding development fund during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, from the Kansas greyhound breeding
development fund to the greyhound promotion and development fund
(553-00-2561-3100) of the Kansas racing and gaming commission.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, the Kansas racing and gaming commission
is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect additional fees to recover
all or part of the direct and indirect costs or operating expenses incurred
or expected to be incurred by the Kansas racing and gaming commission
for the regulation of racing activities that are not otherwise recovered
from the parimutuel facility licensee under authority of any other statute:
Provided, That such fees shall be in addition to all taxes and other fees
otherwise authorized by law: Provided further, That such costs or oper-
ating expenses shall include all or part of any auditing, drug testing, ac-
counting, security and law enforcement, licensing of any office or other
1394 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

facility for use by a parimutuel facility licensee or projects to update and


upgrade information technology software or facilities of the commission
and shall specifically include any general operating expenses that are as-
sociated with regulatory activities attributable to the entity upon which
any such fee is imposed and all expenses related to reopening any race
track or other racing facility: And provided further, That all moneys re-
ceived for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the state racing fund (553-00-5131-5000).
(h) On July 1, 2018, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-8803, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, expenditures shall be made by the above
agency from any special revenue fund or funds for the purposes of com-
pensating of members of the Kansas racing and gaming commission for
performing the duties and functions of the commission, based on the daily
rate of $88.66 as provided in K.S.A. 46-137a, and amendments thereto.
The members of the commission shall continue to be paid subsistence
allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3223,
and amendments thereto.
Sec. 81.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
Credit monitoring for AJLA clients ............................... $1,200,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the credit monitoring for AJLA clients account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 82.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
KBA grant commitments (300-00-1000-0800)................. $2,800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the KBA grant commitments account is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
Older Kansans employment
program (300-00-1900-1140) .................................... $242,515
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the older Kansans employment program account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
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Rural opportunity zones


program (300-00-1900-1150) .................................... $1,622,939
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the rural opportunity zones program account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Senior community service employment
program (300-00-1900-1160) .................................... $7,622
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the senior community service employment program account
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Strong military bases
program (300-00-1900-1170) .................................... $195,047
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the strong military bases program account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Governor’s council of economic
advisors (300-00-1900-1185) ..................................... $193,216
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the governor’s council of economic advisors account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Creative arts industries
commission (300-00-1900-1188) ................................ $188,442
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the creative arts industries commission account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Operating grant (including official
hospitality) (300-00-1900-1110) ................................. $7,976,452
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating grant (in-
cluding official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from the operating grant (including official hos-
pitality) account for certified development companies that have been de-
termined to be qualified for grants by the secretary of commerce, except
that expenditures for such grants shall not be made for grants to more
than 10 certified development companies that have been determined to
be qualified for grants by the secretary of commerce.
Public broadcasting
grants (300-00-1900-1190)........................................ $500,000
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
1396 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by


law shall not exceed the following:
Job creation program
fund (300-00-2467-2467).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KU (300-00-2494-2494) ........................................... $3,500,000
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KSU (300-00-2494-2495).......................................... $3,500,000
Kan-grow engineering fund —
WSU (300-00-2494-2496)......................................... $3,500,000
Kansas creative arts industries
commission special gifts
fund (300-00-7004-7004).......................................... No limit
Governor’s council of economic
advisors private operations
fund (300-00-2761-2701).......................................... No limit
Publication and other sales
fund (300-00-2048).................................................. No limit
Conversion of equipment and
materials fund (300-00-2411-2220) ............................ No limit
Conference registration and disbursement
fund (300-00-2049).................................................. No limit
Reimbursement and recovery
fund (300-00-2275).................................................. No limit
Community development block grant —
federal fund (300-00-3669) ....................................... No limit
National main street center
fund (300-00-7325-7000).......................................... No limit
IMPACT program services
fund (300-00-2176).................................................. No limit
IMPACT program repayment
fund (300-00-7388).................................................. No limit
Kansas partnership fund (300-00-7525-7020).................. No limit
General fees fund (300-00-2310) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be
entered into by the secretary of commerce in accordance with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the
secretary therefor under programs of the department.
Athletic fee fund (300-00-2599-2500) ............................ No limit
WIOA adult — federal fund (300-00-3270) .................... No limit
WIOA youth activities — federal
fund (300-00-3039).................................................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1397

WIOA dislocated workers — federal


fund (300-00-3428).................................................. No limit
Trade adjustment assistance — federal
fund (300-00-3273).................................................. No limit
Disabled veterans outreach program —
federal fund (300-00-3274-3242) ............................... No limit
Local veterans employment
representative program —
federal fund (300-00-3274-3240) ............................... No limit
Wagner Peyser employment services —
federal fund (300-00-3275) ....................................... No limit
Senior community service
employment program —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3510) ............................... No limit
Indirect cost — federal
fund (300-00-2340-2300).......................................... No limit
Temporary labor certification foreign
workers — federal fund (300-00-3448)....................... No limit
Work opportunity tax credit —
federal fund (300-00-3447-3447) ............................... No limit
American job link alliance —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3516) ............................... No limit
American job link alliance job corps —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3512) ............................... No limit
Child care/development block grant —
federal fund (300-00-3028-3028) ............................... No limit
Enterprise facilitation fund (300-00-2378-2710) .............. No limit
Unemployment insurance —
federal fund (300-00-3335) ....................................... No limit
State small business credit initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3567) ....................................... No limit
Creative arts industries commission
gifts, grants and bequests —
federal fund (300-00-3210-3218) ............................... No limit
Kansas creative arts industries commission
checkoff fund (300-00-2031-2031) ............................. No limit
Workforce data quality initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
AJLA special revenue
fund (300-00-2190-2190).......................................... No limit
Workforce innovation —
federal fund (300-00-3581) ....................................... No limit
Reemployment connections initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3585) ....................................... No limit
1398 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

SBA STEP grant — federal


fund (300-00-3573-3573).......................................... No limit
Apprenticeship USA state accelerator —
federal fund (300-00-3949) ....................................... No limit
Kansas health profession opportunity project —
federal fund (300-00-3951) ....................................... No limit
Second chance grant — federal
fund (300-00-3895).................................................. No limit
H-1B technical skills training grant —
federal fund (300-00-3400) ....................................... No limit
State broadband data development grant —
federal fund (300-00-3782-3700) ............................... No limit
Transition assistance program grant —
federal fund (300-00-3451-3451) ............................... No limit
(d) The secretary of commerce is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for: (1) The
provision and administration of conferences held for the purposes of pro-
grams and activities of the department of commerce and for which fees
are not specifically prescribed by statute; (2) sale of publications of the
department of commerce and for sale of educational and other promo-
tional items and for which fees are not specifically prescribed by statute;
and (3) promotional and other advertising and related economic devel-
opment activities and services provided under economic development
programs and activities of the department of commerce: Provided, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred in providing such services, conferences, publications
and items, advertising and other economic development activities and
services provided under economic development programs and activities
of the department of commerce for which fees are not specifically pre-
scribed by statute: Provided further, That all such fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to one or more special
revenue fund or funds of the department of commerce as specified by
the secretary of commerce: And provided further, That expenditures may
be made from such special revenue fund or funds of the department of
commerce for fiscal year 2018, in accordance with the provisions of this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature,
for operating expenses incurred in providing such services, conferences,
publications and items, advertising, programs and activities and for op-
erating expenses incurred in providing similar economic development ac-
tivities and services provided under economic development programs and
activities of the department of commerce.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of commerce from moneys appropriated in any
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1399

special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 for the department of
commerce as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017
regular session of the legislature, notwithstanding the provisions of any
other statute, expenditures may be made by the department of commerce
from moneys appropriated in any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 for official hospitality.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of com-
merce, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any
part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
from the state economic development initiatives fund for the department
of commerce to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from
the state economic development initiatives fund for the department of
commerce. The secretary of commerce shall certify each such transfer to
the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research.
(g) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$19,200,000 from the economic development initiatives fund (300-00-
1900-1100) to the state general fund.
(h) (1) On July 1, 2017, the WIA adult — federal fund (300-00-3270-
3205) of the department of commerce is hereby redesignated as the
WIOA adult — federal fund of the department of commerce.
(2) On July 1, 2017, the WIA youth activities — federal fund (300-
00-3039-3040) of the department of commerce is hereby redesignated as
the WIOA youth activities — federal fund of the department of com-
merce.
(3) On July 1, 2017, the WIA dislocated workers — federal fund (300-
00-3428-3430) of the department of commerce is hereby redesignated as
the WIOA dislocated workers — federal fund of the department of com-
merce.
Sec. 83.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
KBA grant commitments (300-00-1000-0800)................. $557,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the KBA grant commitments account is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
Older Kansans employment
program (300-00-1900-1140) .................................... $242,540
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
1400 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

30, 2018, in the older Kansans employment program account is hereby


reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Rural opportunity zones
program (300-00-1900-1150) .................................... $2,053,457
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the rural opportunity zones program account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Senior community service employment
program (300-00-1900-1160) ................................... $7,647
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the senior community service employment program account
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Strong military bases
program (300-00-1900-1170) .................................... $195,093
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the strong military bases program account is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Governor’s council of economic
advisors (300-00-1900-1185) ..................................... $193,298
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the governor’s council of economic advisors account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Creative arts industries
commission (300-00-1900-1188) ................................ $188,604
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the creative arts industries commission account is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Operating grant (including official
hospitality) (300-00-1900-1110) ................................. $7,553,313
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating grant (in-
cluding official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from the operating grant (including official hos-
pitality) account for certified development companies that have been de-
termined to be qualified for grants by the secretary of commerce, except
that expenditures for such grants shall not be made for grants to more
than 10 certified development companies that have been determined to
be qualified for grants by the secretary of commerce.
Public broadcasting grants (300-00-1900-1190) ............... $500,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the public broadcasting
grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1401

(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Job creation program
fund (300-00-2467-2467).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KU (300-00-2494-2494) ........................................... $3,500,000
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KSU (300-00-2494-2495).......................................... $3,500,000
Kan-grow engineering fund —
WSU (300-00-2494-2496)......................................... $3,500,000
Kansas creative arts industries
commission special gifts
fund (300-00-7004-7004).......................................... No limit
Governor’s council of economic
advisors private operations
fund (300-00-2761-2701).......................................... No limit
Publication and other sales
fund (300-00-2048).................................................. No limit
Conversion of equipment and
materials fund (300-00-2411-2220) ............................ No limit
Conference registration and disbursement
fund (300-00-2049).................................................. No limit
Reimbursement and recovery
fund (300-00-2275).................................................. No limit
Community development block grant —
federal fund (300-00-3669) ....................................... No limit
National main street center
fund (300-00-7325-7000).......................................... No limit
IMPACT program services
fund (300-00-2176).................................................. No limit
IMPACT program repayment
fund (300-00-7388).................................................. No limit
General fees fund (300-00-2310) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be
entered into by the secretary of commerce in accordance with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the
secretary therefor under programs of the department.
Athletic fee fund (300-00-2599-2500) ............................ No limit
WIOA adult — federal fund (300-00-3270) .................... No limit
1402 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

WIOA youth activities —


federal fund (300-00-3039) ....................................... No limit
WIOA dislocated workers —
federal fund (300-00-3428) ....................................... No limit
Trade adjustment assistance —
federal fund (300-00-3273) ....................................... No limit
Disabled veterans outreach program —
federal fund (300-00-3274-3242) ............................... No limit
Local veterans employment
representative program —
federal fund (300-00-3274-3240) ............................... No limit
Wagner Peyser employment services —
federal fund (300-00-3275) ....................................... No limit
Senior community service
employment program —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3510) ............................... No limit
Indirect cost — federal
fund (300-00-2340-2300).......................................... No limit
Temporary labor certification
foreign workers —
federal fund (300-00-3448) ....................................... No limit
Work opportunity tax credit —
federal fund (300-00-3447-3447) ............................... No limit
American job link alliance —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3516) ............................... No limit
American job link alliance job corps —
federal fund (300-00-3100-3512) .............................. No limit
Child care/development block grant —
federal fund (300-00-3028-3028) ............................... No limit
Enterprise facilitation
fund (300-00-2378-2710).......................................... No limit
Unemployment insurance —
federal fund (300-00-3335) ....................................... No limit
State small business credit initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3567) ....................................... No limit
Creative arts industries commission
gifts, grants and bequests —
federal fund (300-00-3210-3218) ............................... No limit
Kansas creative arts industries commission
checkoff fund (300-00-2031-2031) ............................. No limit
Workforce data quality initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
AJLA special revenue
fund (300-00-2190-2190).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1403

Workforce innovation —
federal fund (300-00-3581) ....................................... No limit
Reemployment connections initiative —
federal fund (300-00-3585) ....................................... No limit
SBA STEP grant —
federal fund (300-00-3573-3573) ............................... No limit
Apprenticeship USA state accelerator — federal
fund (300-00-3949).................................................. No limit
Kansas health profession opportunity project —
federal fund (300-00-3951) ....................................... No limit
Second chance grant —
federal fund (300-00-3895) ....................................... No limit
H-1B technical skills training grant —
federal fund (300-00-3400) ....................................... No limit
State broadband data development grant —
federal fund (300-00-3782-3700) ............................... No limit
Transition assistance program grant —
federal fund (300-00-3451-3451) ............................... No limit
(d) The secretary of commerce is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for: (1) The
provision and administration of conferences held for the purposes of pro-
grams and activities of the department of commerce and for which fees
are not specifically prescribed by statute; (2) sale of publications of the
department of commerce and for sale of educational and other promo-
tional items and for which fees are not specifically prescribed by statute;
and (3) promotional and other advertising and related economic devel-
opment activities and services provided under economic development
programs and activities of the department of commerce: Provided, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred in providing such services, conferences, publications
and items, advertising and other economic development activities and
services provided under economic development programs and activities
of the department of commerce for which fees are not specifically pre-
scribed by statute: Provided further, That all such fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to one or more special
revenue fund or funds of the department of commerce as specified by
the secretary of commerce: And provided further, That expenditures may
be made from such special revenue fund or funds of the department of
commerce for fiscal year 2019, in accordance with the provisions of this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, for operating expenses incurred in providing such services,
conferences, publications and items, advertising, programs and activities
and for operating expenses incurred in providing similar economic de-
1404 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

velopment activities and services provided under economic development


programs and activities of the department of commerce.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of commerce from moneys appropriated in any
special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019 for the department of
commerce as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or
2018 regular session of the legislature, notwithstanding the provisions of
any other statute, expenditures may be made by the department of com-
merce from moneys appropriated in any special revenue fund or funds
for fiscal year 2019 for official hospitality.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of com-
merce, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any
part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
from the state economic development initiatives fund for the department
of commerce to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from
the state economic development initiatives fund for the department of
commerce. The secretary of commerce shall certify each such transfer to
the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research.
(g) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$19,200,000 from the economic development initiatives fund (300-00-
1900-1100) to the state general fund.
Sec. 84.
KANSAS HOUSING RESOURCES CORPORATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State housing trust
fund (175-00-7370-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the state housing trust fund shall be
made by the Kansas housing resources corporation for the purposes of
administering and supporting housing programs of the Kansas housing
resources corporation.
Sec. 85.
KANSAS HOUSING RESOURCES CORPORATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State housing trust
fund (175-00-7370-7000).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1405

Provided, That all expenditures from the state housing trust fund shall be
made by the Kansas housing resources corporation for the purposes of
administering and supporting housing programs of the Kansas housing
resources corporation.
Sec. 86.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (296-00-1000-0503) ................... $302,178
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That in addition to the other pur-
poses for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from this
account for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, expenditures may be
made from this account for the costs incurred for court reporting under
K.S.A. 72-5413 et seq. and 75-4321 et seq., and amendments thereto:
And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official
hospitality by the secretary of labor shall not exceed $2,000.
Amusement ride safety................................................ $267,399
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Workmen’s compensation fee
fund (296-00-2124-2220).......................................... $14,681,786
Occupational health and safety —
federal fund (296-00-3339-3210) ............................... No limit
Employment security interest assessment
fund (296-00-2771-2700).......................................... No limit
Special employment security
fund (296-00-2120-2080).......................................... No limit
Employment security administration
fund (296-00-3335-3100).......................................... No limit
Wage claims assignment fee
fund (296-00-2204-2240).......................................... No limit
Department of labor special projects
fund (296-00-2041-2105).......................................... No limit
Federal indirect cost offset
fund (296-00-2302-2280).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 44716a, and
amendments thereto, or any statute to the contrary, during fiscal year
2018, the secretary of labor, with the approval of the director of the
1406 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

budget, may transfer from the special employment security fund of the
Kansas department of labor to the department of labor federal indirect
cost offset fund the portion of such amount that is determined necessary
to be in compliance with the employment security law: Provided further,
That, upon approval of any such transfer by the director of the budget,
notification will be provided to the Kansas legislative research depart-
ment.
Employment security
fund (296-00-7056-7200).......................................... No limit
Labor force statistics federal
fund (296-00-3742-3742).......................................... No limit
Compensation and working conditions
federal fund (296-00-3743-3743) ............................... No limit
Employment services Wagner-Peyser
funded activities federal
fund (296-00-3275-3275).......................................... No limit
Dispute resolution fund (296-00-2587-2270) .................. No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of labor for reim-
bursement of expenditures for the costs incurred for mediation under
K.S.A. 72-5427, and amendments thereto, and for fact-finding under
K.S.A. 72-5428, and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state
treasury and credited to the dispute resolution fund: Provided further,
That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred
for mediation under K.S.A. 72-5427, and amendments thereto, and for
fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428, and amendments thereto, subject to
full reimbursement therefor by the board of education and the profes-
sional employees’ organization involved in such mediation and fact-find-
ing procedures.
Indirect cost fund (296-00-2781-2781)........................... No limit
Workforce data quality initiative —
federal fund (296-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
Employment security fund clearing
account (296-00-7055-7100) ..................................... No limit
Employment security fund benefit
account (296-00-7054-7000) ..................................... No limit
Employment security fund —
special suspense
account (296-00-7057-7300) ..................................... No limit
Special wage payment clearing trust
fund (296-00-7362-7500).......................................... No limit
Economic adjustment assistance —
federal fund (296-00-3415-3415) ............................... No limit
Social security administration disability —
federal fund (296-00-3309-3309) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1407

Amusement ride safety fund ........................................ No limit


Sec. 87.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (296-00-1000-0503) ................... $304,183
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That in addition to the other pur-
poses for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from this
account for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, expenditures may be
made from this account for the costs incurred for court reporting under
K.S.A. 72-5413 et seq., and 75-4321 et seq., and amendments thereto:
And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official
hospitality by the secretary of labor shall not exceed $2,000.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in the
following account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Amuse-
ment ride safety.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Workmen’s compensation fee
fund (296-00-2124-2220).......................................... $12,812,732
Occupational health and safety —
federal fund (296-00-3339-3210) ............................... No limit
Employment security interest assessment
fund (296-00-2771-2700).......................................... No limit
Special employment security
fund (296-00-2120-2080).......................................... No limit
Employment security administration
fund (296-00-3335-3100).......................................... No limit
Wage claims assignment fee
fund (296-00-2204-2240).......................................... No limit
Department of labor special projects
fund (296-00-2041-2105).......................................... No limit
Federal indirect cost offset
fund (296-00-2302-2280).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 44716a, and
amendments thereto, or any statute to the contrary, during fiscal year
2019, the secretary of labor, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer from the special employment security fund of the
1408 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Kansas department of labor to the department of labor federal indirect


cost offset fund the portion of such amount that is determined necessary
to be in compliance with the employment security law: Provided further,
That, upon approval of any such transfer by the director of the budget,
notification will be provided to the Kansas legislative research depart-
ment.
Employment security fund (296-00-7056-7200) .............. No limit
Labor force statistics federal
fund (296-00-3742-3742).......................................... No limit
Compensation and working conditions
federal fund (296-00-3743-3743) ............................... No limit
Employment services Wagner-Peyser funded
activities federal fund (296-00-3275-3275) .................. No limit
Dispute resolution fund (296-00-2587-2270) .................. No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of labor for reim-
bursement of expenditures for the costs incurred for mediation under
K.S.A. 72-5427, and amendments thereto, and for fact-finding under
K.S.A. 72-5428, and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state
treasury and credited to the dispute resolution fund: Provided further,
That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred
for mediation under K.S.A. 72-5427, and amendments thereto, and for
fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428, and amendments thereto, subject to
full reimbursement therefor by the board of education and the profes-
sional employees’ organization involved in such mediation and fact-find-
ing procedures.
Indirect cost fund (296-00-2781-2781)........................... No limit
Workforce data quality initiative —
federal fund (296-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
Employment security fund clearing
account (296-00-7055-7100) ..................................... No limit
Employment security fund benefit
account (296-00-7054-7000) ..................................... No limit
Employment security fund —
special suspense
account (296-00-7057-7300) ..................................... No limit
Special wage payment clearing
trust fund (296-00-7362-7500) .................................. No limit
Economic adjustment assistance —
federal fund (296-00-3415-3415) ............................... No limit
Social security administration disability —
federal fund (296-00-3309-3309) ............................... No limit
Amusement ride safety fund ........................................ No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1409

Sec. 88.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 40(d) of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the federal long term care per
diem fund (694-00-3232) of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs
office is hereby increased from $7,517,100 to no limit.
(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 40(c) of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the federal domiciliary per
diem fund (694-00-3220) of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs
office is hereby increased from $1,599,150 to no limit.
(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 40(b) of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the soldiers’ home fee fund
(694-00-2241-2100) of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office
is hereby increased from $1,569,621 to no limit.
(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 40(a) of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the veterans’ home fee fund
(694-00-2236-2200) of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office
is hereby increased from $3,064,113 to no limit.
Sec. 89.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures —
administration (694-00-1000-0103) ............................ $607,395
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— administration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Operating expenditures —
veteran services (694-00-1000-0203) .......................... $1,511,670
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— veteran services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures
from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
Operations — state veterans
cemeteries (694-00-1000-0703) ................................. $576,215
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations — state
veterans cemeteries account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
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hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That ex-
penditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,200.
Operating expenditures — Kansas
soldiers’ home (694-00-1000-0403) ............................ $1,738,454
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— Kansas soldiers’ home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Operating expenditures — Kansas
veterans’ home (694-00-1000-0503) ........................... $555,563
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— Kansas veterans’ home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Scratch lotto — Kansas veterans’
home (694-00-1000-0300) ........................................ $114,024
Scratch lotto — veterans
services (694-00-1000-0330) ..................................... $434,336
Scratch lotto — Kansas soldiers’
home (694-00-1000-0310) ........................................ $145,609
Scratch lotto — veterans
cemeteries (694-00-1000-0340) ................................. $174,704
Veterans claim assistance program —
service grants (694-00-1000-0903) ............................. $600,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the veterans claim assis-
tance program — service grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That
expenditures from the veterans claim assistance program — service grants
account shall be made only for the purpose of awarding service grants to
veterans service organizations for the purpose of aiding veterans in ob-
taining federal benefits: Provided, however, That no expenditures shall
be made by the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office from the
veterans claim assistance program — service grants account for operating
expenditures or overhead for administering the grants in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 73-1234, and amendments thereto.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Soldiers’ home fee
fund (694-00-2241-2100).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home benefit
fund (694-00-7903-5400).......................................... No limit
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Soldiers’ home work therapy


fund (694-00-7951-5600).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home medicare
fund (694-00-3168-3100).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home medicaid
fund (694-00-2464-2464).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home medicare
fund (694-00-3893-3893).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home medicaid
fund (694-00-2469-2469).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home fee
fund (694-00-2236-2200).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home canteen
fund (694-00-7809-5300).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home benefit
fund (694-00-7904-5500).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home outpatient clinic
fund (694-00-2258-2300).......................................... No limit
State veterans cemeteries fee
fund (694-00-2332-2600).......................................... No limit
State veterans cemeteries donations
and contributions
fund (694-00-7308-5200).......................................... No limit
Outpatient clinic patient federal
reimbursement fund —
federal (694-00-3205-3300)....................................... No limit
VA burial reimbursement fund —
federal (694-00-3212-3310)....................................... No limit
Federal domiciliary per diem
fund (694-00-3220).................................................. No limit
Federal long term care per diem
fund (694-00-3232).................................................. No limit
Commission on veterans affairs
federal fund (694-00-3241-3340) ............................... No limit
Kansas veterans memorials
fund (694-00-7332-5210).......................................... No limit
Vietnam war era veterans’ recognition
award fund (694-00-7017-7000)................................. No limit
Kansas hometown heroes
fund (694-00-7003-7001).......................................... No limit
(c) (1) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 73-1231, 75-3728g, 76-1906 or 76-1953, and
amendments thereto, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 73-1233, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of the Kansas commission on
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veterans affairs office, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer moneys that are credited to a special revenue fund of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to another special revenue
fund of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office. The director of
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall certify each such
transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
(2) As used in this subsection, ‘‘special revenue fund’’ means the sol-
diers’ home fee fund (694-00-2241-2100), veterans’ home fee fund (694-
00-2236-2200), soldiers’ home outpatient clinic fund (694-00-2258-2300),
soldiers’ home benefit fund (694-00-7903-5400), soldiers’ home work
therapy fund (694-00-7951-5600), veterans’ home canteen fund (694-00-
7809-5300), veterans’ home benefit fund (694-00-7904-5500), Persian
Gulf War veterans health initiative fund (694-00-2304-2500), state vet-
erans cemeteries fee fund (694-00-2332-2600), state veterans cemeteries
donations and contributions fund (694-00-7308-5200) and Kansas veter-
ans memorials fund (694-00-7332-5210).
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, from the state general fund for
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office or any institution or
facility under the general supervision and management of the Kansas
commission on veterans affairs office to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2018 from the state general fund for the Kansas commission
on veterans affairs office or any institution or facility under the general
supervision and management of the Kansas commission on veterans af-
fairs office. The director of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs
office shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, from the state general fund for
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to the Vietnam war era
veterans’ recognition award fund (694-00-7017-7000). The director of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall certify each such trans-
fer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of
each such certification to the director of legislative research.
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Sec. 90.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures —
administration (694-00-1000-0103) ............................ $589,984
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— administration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Operating expenditures —
veteran services (694-00-1000-0203) .......................... $1,535,223
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— veteran services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures
from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
Operations — state veterans
cemeteries (694-00-1000-0703) ................................. $587,050
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations — state
veterans cemeteries account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That ex-
penditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,200.
Operating expenditures — Kansas soldiers’
home (694-00-1000-0403) ........................................ $1,760,812
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— Kansas soldiers’ home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Operating expenditures — Kansas veterans’
home (694-00-1000-0503) ........................................ $532,059
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— Kansas veterans’ home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Scratch lotto — Kansas veterans’
home (694-00-1000-0300) ........................................ $105,685
Scratch lotto — veterans
services (694-00-1000-0330) ..................................... $459,354
Scratch lotto — Kansas soldiers’
home (694-00-1000-0310) ........................................ $137,270
Scratch lotto — veterans
cemeteries (694-00-1000-0340) ................................. $216,399
Veterans claim assistance program —
service grants (694-00-1000-0903) ............................. $600,000
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the veterans claim assis-


tance program — service grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That
expenditures from the veterans claim assistance program — service grants
account shall be made only for the purpose of awarding service grants to
veterans service organizations for the purpose of aiding veterans in ob-
taining federal benefits: Provided, however, That no expenditures shall
be made by the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office from the
veterans claim assistance program — service grants account for operating
expenditures or overhead for administering the grants in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 73-1234, and amendments thereto.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Soldiers’ home fee
fund (694-00-2241-2100).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home benefit
fund (694-00-7903-5400).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home work therapy
fund (694-00-7951-5600).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home medicare
fund (694-00-3168-3100).......................................... No limit
Soldiers’ home medicaid
fund (694-00-2464-2464).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home medicare
fund (694-00-3893-3893).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home medicaid
fund (694-00-2469-2469).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home fee
fund (694-00-2236-2200).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home canteen
fund (694-00-7809-5300).......................................... No limit
Veterans’ home benefit fund (694-00-7904-5500)............ No limit
Soldiers’ home outpatient clinic
fund (694-00-2258-2300).......................................... No limit
State veterans cemeteries fee
fund (694-00-2332-2600).......................................... No limit
State veterans cemeteries donations
and contributions
fund (694-00-7308-5200).......................................... No limit
Outpatient clinic patient
federal reimbursement fund —
federal (694-00-3205-3300)....................................... No limit
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VA burial reimbursement fund —


federal (694-00-3212-3310)....................................... No limit
Federal domiciliary per diem
fund (694-00-3220).................................................. No limit
Federal long term care per diem
fund (694-00-3232).................................................. No limit
Commission on veterans affairs federal
fund (694-00-3241-3340).......................................... No limit
Kansas veterans memorials
fund (694-00-7332-5210).......................................... No limit
Vietnam war era veterans’ recognition
award fund (694-00-7017-7000)................................. No limit
Kansas hometown heroes
fund (694-00-7003-7001).......................................... No limit
(c) (1) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 73-1231, 75-3728g, 76-1906 or 76-1953, and
amendments thereto, or K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 73-1233, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of the Kansas commission on
veterans affairs office, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer moneys that are credited to a special revenue fund of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to another special revenue
fund of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office. The director of
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall certify each such
transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
(2) As used in this subsection, ‘‘special revenue fund’’ means the sol-
diers’ home fee fund (694-00-2241-2100), veterans’ home fee fund (694-
00-2236-2200), soldiers’ home outpatient clinic fund (694-00-2258-2300),
soldiers’ home benefit fund (694-00-7903-5400), soldiers’ home work
therapy fund (694-00-7951-5600), veterans’ home canteen fund (694-00-
7809-5300), veterans’ home benefit fund (694-00-7904-5500), Persian
Gulf War veterans health initiative fund (694-00-2304-2500), state vet-
erans cemeteries fee fund (694-00-2332-2600), state veterans cemeteries
donations and contributions fund (694-00-7308-5200) and Kansas veter-
ans memorials fund (694-00-7332-5210).
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, from the state general fund for
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office or any institution or
facility under the general supervision and management of the Kansas
commission on veterans affairs office to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2019 from the state general fund for the Kansas commission
on veterans affairs office or any institution or facility under the general
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supervision and management of the Kansas commission on veterans af-


fairs office. The director of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs
office shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
Kansas commission on veterans affairs office, with the approval of the
director of the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, from the state general fund for
the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office to the Vietnam war era
veterans’ recognition award fund (694-00-7017-7000). The executive di-
rector of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall certify
each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall trans-
mit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 91.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (264-00-1000-0202) ................................. $3,573,673
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) —
health (264-00-1000-0270)........................................ $1,936,104
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) — health account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Vaccine purchases (264-00-1000-0900) .......................... $329,607
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vaccine purchases ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018.
Aid to local units (264-00-1000-0350) ............................ $4,805,709
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account
for state financial assistance to local health departments shall be in ac-
cordance with the formula prescribed by K.S.A. 65-241 through 65-246,
and amendments thereto.
Aid to local units — primary health
projects (264-00-1000-0460) ..................................... $8,570,690
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units —
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primary health projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is


hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That pre-
scription support expenditures shall be made from the aid to local units
— primary health projects account for: (1) Purchasing drug inventory
under section 340B of the federal public health service act for community
health center grantees and federally qualified health center look-alikes
who qualify; (2) increasing access to prescription drugs by subsidizing a
portion of the costs for the benefit of patients at section 340B participat-
ing clinics on a sliding fee scale; and (3) expanding access to prescription
medication assistance programs by making expenditures to support op-
erating costs of assistance programs at not-for-profit or publicly-funded
primary care clinics, including federally qualified community health cen-
ters and federally qualified community health center look-alikes, as de-
fined by 42 U.S.C. § 330, that provide comprehensive primary health care
services, offer sliding fee discounts based upon household income and
serve any person regardless of ability to pay: And provided further, That
policies determining patient eligibility due to income or insurance status
may be determined by each community but must be clearly documented
and posted: And provided further, That of the moneys appropriated in
the aid to local units — primary health projects account, $8,190,272 shall
be distributed for community-based primary care grants and $230,418
shall be distributed for services provided by the Kansas association for
the medically underserved.
Aid to local units — women’s
wellness (264-00-1000-0610)..................................... $94,296
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units —
women’s wellness account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures from the aid to local units — women’s wellness account shall be in
accordance with grant agreements entered into by the secretary of health
and environment and grant recipients.
Immunization programs (264-00-1000-1400) .................. $397,418
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the immunization programs
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Breast cancer screening
program (264-00-1000-1300) .................................... $219,336
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the breast cancer screening
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Pregnancy maintenance
initiative (264-00-1000-1100) .................................... $338,846
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the pregnancy maintenance
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initiative account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-


propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Cerebral palsy posture
seating (264-00-1000-1500)....................................... $105,537
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cerebral palsy posture
seating account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
PKU treatment (264-00-1000-1710) .............................. $199,274
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the PKU treatment account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Teen pregnancy prevention
activities (264-00-1000-0650) .................................... $338,846
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the teen pregnancy pre-
vention activities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, in the
following account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Ryan
White matching funds (264-00-1000-1200).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Breast and cervical cancer program and detection —
federal fund (264-00-3150-3350) ............................... No limit
Health and environment training fee fund —
health (264-00-2183-2160)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environ-
ment training fee fund — health for acquisition and distribution of divi-
sion of public health program literature and films and for participation in
or conducting training seminars for training employees of the division of
public health of the department of health and environment, for training
recipients of state aid from the division of public health of the department
of health and environment and for training representatives of industries
affected by rules and regulations of the department of health and envi-
ronment relating to the division of public health: Provided further, That
the secretary of health and environment is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for such acqui-
sition and distribution of literature and films and for the operation of such
seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to
recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys
received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1419

cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,


and shall be credited to the health and environment training fee fund —
health: And provided further, That, in addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the department of health and en-
vironment for the division of public health from moneys appropriated
from the health and environment training fee fund — health for fiscal
year 2018, expenditures may be made by the department of health and
environment from the health and environment training fee fund — health
for fiscal year 2018 for agency operations for the division of public health.
Health facilities review
fund (264-00-2505-2250).......................................... No limit
Insurance statistical plan
fund (264-00-2243-2840).......................................... No limit
Health and environment publication fee fund —
health (264-00-2541-2190)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health and environment publica-
tion fee fund — health shall be made only for the purpose of paying the
expenses of publishing documents as required by K.S.A. 75-5662, and
amendments thereto.
District coroners fund (264-00-2653-2320)..................... No limit
Sponsored project overhead fund —
health (264-00-2912-2710)........................................ No limit
Tuberculosis elimination and laboratory —
federal fund (264-00-17-3559-3559)........................... No limit
Maternity centers and child care facilities licensing
fee fund (264-00-2731-2731)..................................... No limit
Child care and development block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3028-3450) ............................... No limit
Federal supplemental funding for
tobacco prevention and control —
federal fund (264-00-3574-3574) ............................... No limit
Coordinated chronic disease prevention
and health promotion program —
federal fund (264-00-3575-3575) ............................... No limit
Office of rural health —
federal fund (264-00-3031-3640) ............................... No limit
Emergency medical services for children —
federal fund (264-00-3292-3292) ............................... No limit
Primary care offices —
federal fund (264-00-3293-3293) ............................... No limit
Injury intervention —
federal fund (264-00-3294-3294) ............................... No limit
Oral health workforce activities —
federal fund (264-00-3297-3297) ............................... No limit
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Rural hospital flex program —


federal fund (264-00-3298-3298) ............................... No limit
Hospital bioterrorism preparedness —
federal fund (264-00-3398-3398) ............................... No limit
Kansas coalition against sexual and domestic violence —
federal fund (264-00-17-3907-3907)........................... No limit
ARRA migrant health —
federal fund (264-00-3069-3070) ............................... No limit
ARRA child care development —
federal fund (264-00-3028-3455) ............................... No limit
ARRA Kansas health information
exchange project —
federal fund (264-00-17-3493-3493)........................... No limit
ARRA epidemiology and lab capacity —
federal fund (264-00-3150-3888) ............................... No limit
ARRA women infants and children —
federal fund (264-00-3077-3105) .............................. No limit
ARRA primary care offices —
federal fund (264-00-3781-3781) ............................... No limit
ARRA collaborative component I —
federal fund (264-00-3890-3891) ............................... No limit
ARRA collaborative component III —
federal fund (264-00-17-3890-3892)........................... No limit
ARRA ambulatory surgical center ASC/HAI medicare —
federal fund (264-00-3486-3486) ............................... No limit
ARRA prevention of healthcare associated infections —
federal fund (264-00-17-3486-3486)........................... No limit
Medicare — federal fund (264-00-3064-3062) ................ No limit
Provided, That transfers of moneys from the medicare — federal fund to
the state fire marshal may be made during fiscal year 2018 pursuant to a
contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary
of health and environment and the state fire marshal to provide fire and
safety inspections for hospitals.
Migrant health program —
federal fund (264-00-3069-3070) ............................... No limit
Refugee health —
federal fund (264-00-3071-4650) ............................... No limit
Strengthen public health
immunization infrastructure —
federal fund (264-00-3568-3568) ............................... No limit
Healthy homes and lead
poisoning prevention —
federal fund (264-00-3572-3572) ............................... No limit
Children’s mercy hospital lead program —
federal fund (264-00-3152-3154) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1421

Women, infants and children health program —


federal fund (264-00-3077-3100) ............................... No limit
WIC health program fund —
senior farmer’s market —
federal (264-00-3077-3107)....................................... No limit
Immunization and vaccines
for children grants —
federal fund (264-00-3747-3741)................................... No limit
Home visiting grant —
federal fund (264-00-3503-3503) ............................... No limit
Preventive health block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3614-3200) ............................... No limit
Maternal and child health block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3616-3210) ............................... No limit
National center for health statistics —
federal fund (264-00-3617-3220) ............................... No limit
Title X family planning services program —
federal fund (264-00-3622-3270) ............................... No limit
Comprehensive STD prevention systems —
federal fund (264-00-17-3070-3080)........................... No limit
Children with special health care needs —
federal fund (264-00-3763-3570) ............................... No limit
Make a difference information network —
federal fund (264-00-3234-3234) ............................... No limit
Ryan White Title II —
federal fund (264-00-3328-3310) ............................... No limit
Bicycle helmet distribution —
federal fund (264-00-3815-3815) ............................... No limit
Bicycle helmet revolving
fund (264-00-2575-2630).......................................... No limit
SSA fee fund (264-00-2269-2030) ................................. No limit
Lead certification cooperation agreement —
federal fund (264-00-17-3496-3496)........................... No limit
Childhood lead poisoning prevention program —
federal fund (264-00-3296-3296) ............................... No limit
State implementation projects for prevention
of secondary conditions —
federal fund (264-00-3087-4405) ............................... No limit
Title IV-E — federal fund (264-00-3326-3900) ............... No limit
HIV prevention projects —
federal fund (264-00-3740-3521) ............................... No limit
HIV/AIDS surveillance —
federal fund (264-00-3399-3399) ............................... No limit
Infants & toddlers Title I —
federal fund (264-00-2000-2107) ............................... No limit
1422 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Universal newborn hearing screening —


federal fund (264-00-3459-3459) ............................... No limit
State loan repayment program —
federal fund (264-00-3760-3755) ............................... No limit
Opt-out testing initiative —
federal fund (264-00-3801-3801) ............................... No limit
Kansas system for early registration of volunteers —
federal fund (264-00-17-3748-3749)........................... No limit
Cardiovascular health programs —
federal fund (264-00-3071-4760) ............................... No limit
Adult lead surveillance data —
federal fund (264-00-3496-3496) ............................... No limit
Medical reserve corps contract —
federal fund (264-00-17-3502-3502)........................... No limit
Trauma fund (264-00-2513-2230) ................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the department of health
and environment for fiscal year 2018 from the trauma fund of the de-
partment of health and environment — division of public health for the
stroke prevention project: Provided further, That expenditures from the
trauma fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000.
Homeland security —
federal fund (264-00-3329-3320) ............................... No limit
Homeland security real ID —
federal fund (264-00-3140-3140) ............................... No limit
Special education state grants —
federal fund (264-00-17-3234-3236)........................... No limit
Refugee assistance — federal fund (264-00-3378-3346) ... No limit
Personal responsibility education program —
federal fund (264-00-3494-3494) ............................... No limit
Mammography quality standards act —
federal fund (264-00-17-3511-3160)........................... No limit
Kansas vital records for quality
improvement — federal
fund (264-00-3098-3098).......................................... No limit
Kansas early detection works breast &
cervical cancer screening services —
federal fund (264-00-3099-3099) ............................... No limit
Kansas public health approaches
for ensuring quitline capacity —
federal fund (264-00-3097-3097) ............................... No limit
Diagnostic x-ray program —
federal fund (264-00-3511-3160) ............................... No limit
HRSA small hospital improvement grant program —
federal fund (264-00-3371-3371) .............................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1423

State indoor radon grant —


federal fund (264-00-3884-3930) ............................... No limit
HUD lead hazard control program of Kansas City —
federal fund (264-00-17-3328-3314)........................... No limit
Gifts, grants and donations fund —
health (264-00-7311-7090)........................................ No limit
Special bequest fund —
health (264-00-7366-7050)........................................ No limit
Civil registration and health statistics
fee fund (264-00-2291-2295)..................................... No limit
Power generating facility fee
fund (264-00-2131-2130).......................................... No limit
Nuclear safety emergency preparedness
special revenue
fund (264-00-2415-2280).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health from the nuclear safety emergency
management fee fund (034-00-2081-2200) of the adjutant general shall
be credited to the nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue
fund of the department of health and environment — division of public
health: Provided further, That expenditures from the nuclear safety emer-
gency preparedness special revenue fund for official hospitality shall not
exceed $1,000.
Radiation control operations
fee fund (264-00-2531-2530)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the radiation control operations fee
fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Lead-based paint hazard
fee fund (264-00-2289-2140)..................................... No limit
Strengthening public health infrastructure —
federal fund (264-00-3547-3547) ............................... No limit
Improving minority health —
federal fund (264-00-3548-3548) ............................... No limit
Abstinence education —
federal fund (264-00-3549-3549) ............................... No limit
Affordable care act —
federal fund (264-00-3546-3546) ............................... No limit
Carbon monoxide detector/fire
injury prevention —
federal fund (264-00-17-3508-3508)........................... No limit
Health information exchange —
federal fund (264-00-3493-3493) ............................... No limit
Kansas newborn screening
fund (264-00-2027-2027).......................................... No limit
1424 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Actions to prevent and control


diabetes, heart disease,
and obesity —
federal fund (264-00-3749-3742) ............................... No limit
Healthy start initiative —
federal fund (264-00-3751-3751) ............................... No limit
Immunization capacity building assistance —
federal fund (264-00-3744-3744) ............................... No limit
Hospital preparedness and
response program for Ebola —
federal fund (264-00-3033-3033) ............................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2018
when necessary as determined by the secretary of health and environ-
ment, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts speci-
fied by the secretary of health and environment that constitute reim-
bursements, credits and other amounts received by the department of
health and environment for activities related to federal programs, from
specified special revenue funds of the department of health and environ-
ment — division of public health or of the department of health and
environment — division of environment to the sponsored project over-
head fund — health (264-00-2912-2715) of the department of health and
environment — division of public health.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
secretary of health and environment from any one or more special reve-
nue funds of the department of health and environment — division of
public health that have available moneys to the sponsored project over-
head fund — health (264-00-2912-2710) of the department of health and
environment — division of public health for expenditures, as the case
may be, for administrative expenses.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from
any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 and from which
expenditures may be made for salaries and wages, as authorized by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures may be made by the department of health and environment
— division of public health from such moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 for up to four full-time equivalent positions in the unclassified serv-
ice under the Kansas civil service act in the division of public health:
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, all such additional full-time
equivalent positions in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil serv-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1425

ice act shall be in addition to other positions within the department of


health and environment in the unclassified service as prescribed by law
and shall be established by the secretary of health and environment within
the position limitation established for the department of health and en-
vironment on the number of full-time and regular part-time positions
equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary positions, paid
from appropriations for fiscal year 2018 made by this or other appropri-
ation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, however,
That the authority to establish such additional positions in the unclassified
service shall not affect the classified service status of any person who is
an employee of the department of health and environment in the classi-
fied service under the Kansas civil service act.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the amounts trans-
ferred by the director of accounts and reports from each of the special
revenue funds of the department of health and environment — division
of public health to the sponsored project overhead fund — health (264-
00-2912-2710) of the department of health and environment — division
of public health pursuant to this section may include amounts not to
exceed 25% of the expenditures from such special revenue fund or funds,
excepting expenditures for contractual services.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of
health and environment, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018
from the state general fund for the department of health and environment
— division of public health or the department of health and environment
— division of environment to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state general fund for the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health or the department of health and
environment — division of environment. The secretary of health and
environment shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts
and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
(h) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health from moneys appropriated from the district coroners fund for fiscal
year 2018, as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017
regular session of the legislature, and notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 22a-245, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, expendi-
tures may be made by the department of health and environment —
division of public health from such moneys appropriated from the district
coroners fund (264-00-265-2320) of the department of health and envi-
ronment — division of public health for fiscal year 2018 pursuant to
K.S.A. 22a-242, and amendments thereto.
(i) On July 1, 2017, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$200,000 from the health care stabilization fund (270-00-7404-2100) of
1426 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

the health care stabilization fund board of governors to the health facilities
review fund (264-00-2505-2250) of the department of health and envi-
ronment — division of public health for the purpose of financing a review
of records of licensed medical care facilities and an analysis of quality of
health care services provided to assist in correcting substandard services
and to reduce the incidence of liability resulting from the rendering of
health care services and implementing the risk management provisions
of K.S.A. 65-4922 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(j) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Healthy start (264-00-2000-2105).................................. $204,848
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the healthy start account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Infants and toddlers
program (264-00-2000-2107) .................................... $5,800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the infants and toddlers
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Smoking prevention (264-00-2000-2109)........................ $847,041
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the smoking prevention
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Newborn hearing aid loaner
program (264-00-2000-2113) .................................... $40,602
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the newborn hearing aid
loaner program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
SIDS network grant (264-00-2000-2115)........................ $82,972
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the SIDS network grant
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health during fiscal year 2018 from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or any special revenue fund or funds by this or any other
appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expendi-
tures shall be made from such moneys to contract for the services of one
or more persons to survey and certify dialysis treatment facilities located
in the state of Kansas: Provided, That, if the above agency has not sur-
veyed a newly constructed dialysis treatment facility within one year after
the operator of the facility notifies the above agency that the facility is
operational, then the above agency may charge the cost of any survey
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1427

performed on the facility to the operator of such facility: Provided further,


That any expenditure of moneys and any survey conducted pursuant to
this subsection shall comply with requirements imposed by federal law.
Sec. 92.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (264-00-1000-0202) ................................. $3,583,383
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) —
health (264-00-1000-0270)........................................ $1,947,653
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) — health account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Vaccine purchases (264-00-1000-0900) .......................... $329,607
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vaccine purchases ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019.
Aid to local units (264-00-1000-0350) ............................ $4,805,709
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account
for state financial assistance to local health departments shall be in ac-
cordance with the formula prescribed by K.S.A. 65-241 through 65-246,
and amendments thereto.
Aid to local units — primary health
projects (264-00-1000-0460) ..................................... $8,570,690
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units —
primary health projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That pre-
scription support expenditures shall be made from the aid to local units
— primary health projects account for: (1) Purchasing drug inventory
under section 340B of the federal public health service act for community
health center grantees and federally qualified health center look-alikes
who qualify; (2) increasing access to prescription drugs by subsidizing a
portion of the costs for the benefit of patients at section 340B participat-
ing clinics on a sliding fee scale; and (3) expanding access to prescription
medication assistance programs by making expenditures to support op-
1428 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

erating costs of assistance programs at not-for-profit or publicly-funded


primary care clinics, including federally qualified community health cen-
ters and federally qualified community health center look-alikes, as de-
fined by 42 U.S.C. § 330, that provide comprehensive primary health care
services, offer sliding fee discounts based upon household income and
serve any person regardless of ability to pay: And provided further, That
policies determining patient eligibility due to income or insurance status
may be determined by each community but must be clearly documented
and posted: And provided further, That, of the moneys appropriated in
the aid to local units — primary health projects account, $8,190,272 shall
be distributed for community-based primary care grants and $230,418
shall be distributed for services provided by the Kansas association for
the medically underserved.
Aid to local units — women’s
wellness (264-00-1000-0610)..................................... $94,296
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aid to local units —
women’s wellness account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures from the aid to local units — women’s wellness account shall be in
accordance with grant agreements entered into by the secretary of health
and environment and grant recipients.
Immunization programs (264-00-1000-1400) .................. $397,418
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the immunization programs
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Breast cancer screening
program (264-00-1000-1300) .................................... $219,336
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the breast cancer screening
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Pregnancy maintenance
initiative (264-00-1000-1100) .................................... $338,846
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the pregnancy maintenance
initiative account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Cerebral palsy posture
seating (264-00-1000-1500)....................................... $105,537
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cerebral palsy posture
seating account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
PKU treatment (264-00-1000-1710) .............................. $199,274
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the PKU treatment account
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1429

in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal


year 2019.
Teen pregnancy prevention
activities (264-00-1000-0650) .................................... $338,846
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the teen pregnancy pre-
vention activities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in the
following account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Ryan
White matching funds (264-00-1000-1200).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Breast and cervical cancer program and detection —
federal fund (264-00-3150-3350) ............................... No limit
Health and environment training fee fund —
health (264-00-2183-2160)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environ-
ment training fee fund — health for acquisition and distribution of divi-
sion of public health program literature and films and for participation in
or conducting training seminars for training employees of the division of
public health of the department of health and environment, for training
recipients of state aid from the division of public health of the department
of health and environment and for training representatives of industries
affected by rules and regulations of the department of health and envi-
ronment relating to the division of public health: Provided further, That
the secretary of health and environment is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for such acqui-
sition and distribution of literature and films and for the operation of such
seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to
recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys
received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the health and environment training fee fund —
health: And provided further, That, in addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the department of health and en-
vironment for the division of public health from moneys appropriated
from the health and environment training fee fund — health for fiscal
year 2019, expenditures may be made by the department of health and
environment from the health and environment training fee fund — health
for fiscal year 2019 for agency operations for the division of public health.
1430 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Health facilities review


fund (264-00-2505-2250).......................................... No limit
Insurance statistical plan
fund (264-00-2243-2840).......................................... No limit
Health and environment publication fee fund —
health (264-00-2541-2190)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health and environment publica-
tion fee fund — health shall be made only for the purpose of paying the
expenses of publishing documents as required by K.S.A. 75-5662, and
amendments thereto.
District coroners fund (264-00-2653-2320)..................... No limit
Sponsored project overhead fund —
health (264-00-2912-2710)........................................ No limit
Tuberculosis elimination and laboratory —
federal fund (264-00-17-3559-3559)........................... No limit
Maternity centers and
child care facilities licensing
fee fund (264-00-2731-2731)..................................... No limit
Child care and development block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3028-3450) ............................... No limit
Federal supplemental funding for
tobacco prevention and control —
federal fund (264-00-3574-3574) ............................... No limit
Coordinated chronic disease prevention
and health promotion program —
federal fund (264-00-3575-3575) ............................... No limit
Office of rural health —
federal fund (264-00-3031-3640) ............................... No limit
Emergency medical services for children —
federal fund (264-00-3292-3292) ............................... No limit
Primary care offices — federal
fund (264-00-3293-3293).......................................... No limit
Injury intervention — federal
fund (264-00-3294-3294).......................................... No limit
Oral health workforce activities —
federal fund (264-00-3297-3297) ............................... No limit
Rural hospital flex program —
federal fund (264-00-3298-3298) ............................... No limit
Hospital bioterrorism preparedness —
federal fund (264-00-3398-3398) ............................... No limit
Kansas coalition against sexual
and domestic violence —
federal fund (264-00-17-3907-3907)........................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1431

ARRA migrant health —


federal fund (264-00-3069-3070) ............................... No limit
ARRA child care development —
federal fund (264-00-3028-3455) ............................... No limit
ARRA Kansas health
information exchange project —
federal fund (264-00-17-3493-3493)........................... No limit
ARRA epidemiology and lab capacity —
federal fund (264-00-3150-3888) ............................... No limit
ARRA women infants and children —
federal fund (264-00-3077-3105) .............................. No limit
ARRA primary care offices —
federal fund (264-00-3781-3781) ............................... No limit
ARRA collaborative component I —
federal fund (264-00-3890-3891) ............................... No limit
ARRA collaborative component III —
federal fund (264-00-17-3890-3892)........................... No limit
ARRA ambulatory surgical center ASC/HAI medicare —
federal fund (264-00-3486-3486) ............................... No limit
ARRA prevention of healthcare associated infections —
federal fund (264-00-17-3486-3486)........................... No limit
Medicare — federal fund (264-00-3064-3062) ................ No limit
Provided, That transfers of moneys from the medicare — federal fund to
the state fire marshal may be made during fiscal year 2019 pursuant to a
contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary
of health and environment and the state fire marshal to provide fire and
safety inspections for hospitals.
Migrant health program —
federal fund (264-00-3069-3070) ............................... No limit
Refugee health —
federal fund (264-00-3071-4650) ............................... No limit
Strengthen public health
immunization infrastructure —
federal fund (264-00-3568-3568) ............................... No limit
Healthy homes and lead
poisoning prevention —
federal fund (264-00-3572-3572) ............................... No limit
Children’s mercy hospital lead program —
federal fund (264-00-3152-3154) ............................... No limit
Women, infants and children
health program —
federal fund (264-00-3077-3100) ............................... No limit
WIC health program fund —
senior farmer’s market —
federal (264-00-3077-3107)....................................... No limit
1432 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Immunization and vaccines


for children grants —
federal fund (264-00-3747-3741) ............................... No limit
Home visiting grant —
federal fund (264-00-3503-3503) ............................... No limit
Preventive health block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3614-3200) ............................... No limit
Maternal and child health block grant —
federal fund (264-00-3616-3210) ............................... No limit
National center for health statistics —
federal fund (264-00-3617-3220) ............................... No limit
Title X family planning services program —
federal fund (264-00-3622-3270) ............................... No limit
Comprehensive STD prevention systems —
federal fund (264-00-17-3070-3080)........................... No limit
Children with special health care needs —
federal fund (264-00-3763-3570) ............................... No limit
Make a difference information network —
federal fund (264-00-3234-3234) ............................... No limit
Ryan White Title II —
federal fund (264-00-3328-3310) ............................... No limit
Bicycle helmet distribution —
federal fund (264-00-3815-3815) ............................... No limit
Bicycle helmet revolving
fund (264-00-2575-2630).......................................... No limit
SSA fee fund (264-00-2269-2030) ................................. No limit
Lead certification cooperation agreement —
federal fund (264-00-17-3496-3496)........................... No limit
Childhood lead poisoning prevention program —
federal fund (264-00-3296-3296) ............................... No limit
State implementation projects for
prevention of secondary conditions —
federal fund (264-00-3087-4405) ............................... No limit
Title IV-E — federal fund (264-00-3326-3900) ............... No limit
HIV prevention projects —
federal fund (264-00-3740-3521) ............................... No limit
HIV/AIDS surveillance —
federal fund (264-00-3399-3399) ............................... No limit
Infants & toddlers Title I —
federal fund (264-00-2000-2107) ............................... No limit
Universal newborn hearing screening —
federal fund (264-00-3459-3459) ............................... No limit
State loan repayment program —
federal fund (264-00-3760-3755) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1433

Opt-out testing initiative —


federal fund (264-00-3801-3801) ............................... No limit
Kansas system for early registration of volunteers —
federal fund (264-00-17-3748-3749)........................... No limit
Cardiovascular health programs —
federal fund (264-00-3071-4760) ............................... No limit
Adult lead surveillance data —
federal fund (264-00-3496-3496) ............................... No limit
Medical reserve corps contract —
federal fund (264-00-17-3502-3502)........................... No limit
Trauma fund (264-00-2513-2230) ................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the department of health
and environment for fiscal year 2019 from the trauma fund of the de-
partment of health and environment — division of public health for the
stroke prevention project: Provided further, That expenditures from the
trauma fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000.
Homeland security —
federal fund (264-00-3329-3320) ............................... No limit
Homeland security real ID —
federal fund (264-00-3140-3140) ............................... No limit
Special education state grants —
federal fund (264-00-17-3234-3236)........................... No limit
Refugee assistance —
federal fund (264-00-3378-3346) ............................... No limit
Personal responsibility education program —
federal fund (264-00-3494-3494) ............................... No limit
Mammography quality standards act —
federal fund (264-00-17-3511-3160)........................... No limit
Kansas vital records for quality improvement —
federal fund (264-00-3098-3098) ............................... No limit
Kansas early detection works breast &
cervical cancer screening services —
federal fund (264-00-3099-3099) ............................... No limit
Kansas public health approaches
for ensuring quitline capacity —
federal fund (264-00-3097-3097) ............................... No limit
Diagnostic x-ray program —
federal fund (264-00-3511-3160) ............................... No limit
HRSA small hospital improvement grant program —
federal fund (264-00-3371-3371) .............................. No limit
State indoor radon grant —
federal fund (264-00-3884-3930) ............................... No limit
HUD lead hazard control program of Kansas City —
federal fund (264-00-17-3328-3314)........................... No limit
1434 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Gifts, grants and donations fund —


health (264-00-7311-7090)........................................ No limit
Special bequest fund —
health (264-00-7366-7050)........................................ No limit
Civil registration and health statistics
fee fund (264-00-2291-2295)..................................... No limit
Power generating facility fee
fund (264-00-2131-2130).......................................... No limit
Nuclear safety emergency
preparedness special revenue
fund (264-00-2415-2280).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health from the nuclear safety emergency
management fee fund (034-00-2081-2200) of the adjutant general shall
be credited to the nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue
fund of the department of health and environment — division of public
health: Provided further, That expenditures from the nuclear safety emer-
gency preparedness special revenue fund for official hospitality shall not
exceed $1,000.
Radiation control operations
fee fund (264-00-2531-2530)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the radiation control operations fee
fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Lead-based paint hazard fee
fund (264-00-2289-2140).......................................... No limit
Strengthening public health infrastructure —
federal fund (264-00-3547-3547) ............................... No limit
Improving minority health —
federal fund (264-00-3548-3548) ............................... No limit
Abstinence education —
federal fund (264-00-3549-3549) ............................... No limit
Affordable care act —
federal fund (264-00-3546-3546) ............................... No limit
Carbon monoxide detector/fire
injury prevention —
federal fund (264-00-17-3508-3508)........................... No limit
Health information exchange —
federal fund (264-00-3493-3493) ............................... No limit
Kansas newborn screening
fund (264-00-2027-2027).......................................... No limit
Actions to prevent and control diabetes,
heart disease, and obesity —
federal fund (264-00-3749-3742) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1435

Healthy start initiative federal


fund (264-00-3751-3751).......................................... No limit
Immunization capacity building assistance —
federal fund (264-00-3744-3744) ............................... No limit
Hospital preparedness and
response program for Ebola —
federal fund (264-00-3033-3033) ............................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2019
when necessary as determined by the secretary of health and environ-
ment, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts speci-
fied by the secretary of health and environment that constitute reim-
bursements, credits and other amounts received by the department of
health and environment for activities related to federal programs, from
specified special revenue funds of the department of health and environ-
ment — division of public health or of the department of health and
environment — division of environment, to the sponsored project over-
head fund — health (264-00-2912-2710) of the department of health and
environment — division of public health.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
secretary of health and environment from any one or more special reve-
nue funds of the department of health and environment — division of
public health that have available moneys, to the sponsored project over-
head fund — health (264-00-2912-2710) of the department of health and
environment — division of public health for expenditures, as the case
may be, for administrative expenses.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from
any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019 and from which
expenditures may be made for salaries and wages, as authorized by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures may be made by the department of health and
environment — division of public health from such moneys appropriated
from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds
for fiscal year 2019 for up to four full-time equivalent positions in the
unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act in the division of
public health: Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
75-2935, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, all such addi-
tional full-time equivalent positions in the unclassified service under the
Kansas civil service act shall be in addition to other positions within the
department of health and environment in the unclassified service as pre-
scribed by law and shall be established by the secretary of health and
environment within the position limitation established for the department
1436 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

of health and environment on the number of full-time and regular part-


time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary
positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 2019 made by this or
other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legis-
lature: Provided, however, That the authority to establish such additional
positions in the unclassified service shall not affect the classified service
status of any person who is an employee of the department of health and
environment in the classified service under the Kansas civil service act.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the amounts trans-
ferred by the director of accounts and reports from each of the special
revenue funds of the department of health and environment — division
of public health to the sponsored project overhead fund — health (264-
00-2912-2710) of the department of health and environment — division
of public health pursuant to this section may include amounts not to
exceed 25% of the expenditures from such special revenue fund or funds,
excepting expenditures for contractual services.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of
health and environment, with approval of the director of the budget, may
transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from
the state general fund for the department of health and environment —
division of public health or the department of health and environment —
division of environment to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2019 from the state general fund for the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health or the department of health and
environment — division of environment. The secretary of health and
environment shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts
and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
(h) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health from moneys appropriated from the district coroners fund for fiscal
year 2019, as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or
2018 regular session of the legislature, and notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 22a-245, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, ex-
penditures may be made by the department of health and environment
— division of public health from such moneys appropriated from the
district coroners fund (264-00-2653-2320) of the department of health
and environment — division of public health for fiscal year 2019 pursuant
to K.S.A. 22a-242, and amendments thereto.
(i) On July 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$200,000 from the health care stabilization fund (270-00-8505-3200) of
the health care stabilization fund board of governors to the health facilities
review fund (264-00-2505-2250) of the department of health and envi-
ronment — division of public health for the purpose of financing a review
of records of licensed medical care facilities and an analysis of quality of
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1437

health care services provided to assist in correcting substandard services


and to reduce the incidence of liability resulting from the rendering of
health care services and implementing the risk management provisions
of K.S.A. 65-4922 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(j) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Healthy start (264-00-2000-2105).................................. $204,848
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the healthy start account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Infants and toddlers
program (264-00-2000-2107) .................................... $5,800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the infants and toddlers
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Smoking prevention (264-00-2000-2109)........................ $847,041
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the smoking prevention
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Newborn hearing aid loaner
program (264-00-2000-2113) .................................... $40,602
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the newborn hearing aid
loaner program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
SIDS network grant (264-00-2000-2115)........................ $82,972
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the SIDS network grant
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of public
health during fiscal year 2019 from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or any special revenue fund or funds by this or any other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures shall be made from such moneys to contract for the services
of one or more persons to survey and certify dialysis treatment facilities
located in the state of Kansas: Provided, That, if the above agency has not
surveyed a newly constructed dialysis treatment facility within one year
after the operator of the facility notifies the above agency that the facility
is operational, then the above agency may charge the cost of any survey
performed on the facility to the operator of such facility: Provided further,
That any expenditure of moneys and any survey conducted pursuant to
this subsection shall comply with requirements imposed by federal law.
1438 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Sec. 93.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE
(a) There is hereby appropriated for the above agency from the state
general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
Other medical assistance (264-00-1000-3026) ................. $1,714,838
(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 17(b) of chapter
111 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas on the medical programs fee
fund (264-00-2395-0110) of the department of health and environment
— division of health care finance is hereby increased from $127,692,349
to $150,009,961.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of health and environment — division of health
care finance from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or
from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2017 as authorized
by chapter 104 of the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas, chapter 12 or 111 of
the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas, 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute
for House Bill No. 2052, this or any other appropriation act of the 2017
regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the de-
partment of health and environment — division of health care finance
from such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2017 to submit a written
report to the senate standing committee on ways and means on or before
sine die adjournment of the 2017 regular legislative session that details
full disclosure and reconciliation of the health care access improvement
fund (264-00-2443-2215) and use of funds from the hospital provider
assessment imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 65-6208, and amend-
ments thereto, for state fiscal years 2012 through 2017, including revenue,
expenditures, running balance of the health care access improvement
fund, any deficits and write-offs and any specific actions taken to reconcile
the health care access improvement fund during calendar year 2011.
Sec. 94.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Health policy operating
expenditures (264-00-1000-0010) .............................. $10,295,151
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the health policy operating
expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
shall be made from the health policy operating expenditures account of
the above agency for the drug utilization review board to perform an
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1439

annual review of the approved exemptions to the current single source


limit by program.
Other medical
assistance (264-00-1000-3026)................................... $539,548,571
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other medical assis-
tance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the other medical assistance account by the above agency for
the purpose of implementing or expanding any prior authorization pro-
ject: And provided further, That an evaluation of the automated imple-
mentation, savings obtained from implementation, and other outcomes
of the implementation or expansion shall be submitted to the Robert G.
(Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services
and KanCare oversight prior to the start of the regular session of the
legislature in 2018.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018:
Children’s health insurance program (264-00-1000-0060), office of the
inspector general (264-00-1000-0050).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Preventive health care program
fund (264-00-2556-2550).......................................... $1,640,046
Cafeteria benefits fund (264-00-7720-9002).................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the cafeteria benefits fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2018, for salaries and wages and other operating
expenditures shall not exceed $3,844,401.
State workers compensation self-insurance
fund (264-00-6170-6170).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state workers compensation self-
insurance fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for salaries and
wages and other operating expenditures shall not exceed $4,543,253.
Dependent care assistance program
fund (264-00-7740-8700).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the dependent care assistance program
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for salaries and wages and
other operating expenditures shall not exceed $3,981,219.
Non-state employer group benefit
fund (264-00-7707-7710).......................................... $142,045
1440 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Division of health care


finance special revenue
fund (264-00-2360-2350).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the division of health care finance spe-
cial revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Health committee insurance
fund (264-00-2569-2500).......................................... No limit
Health care database fee
fund (264-00-2578-2570).......................................... No limit
Association assistance plan
fund (264-00-2391-2391).......................................... No limit
Medical programs fee
fund (264-00-2395-0110).......................................... $95,498,999
Medical assistance fee
fund (264-00-2185-2185).......................................... No limit
Health benefits administration
clearing fund — remit admin
service org (264-00-7746-7746) ................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health benefits administration
clearing fund — remit admin service org for the fiscal year ending June
30, 2018, for salaries and wages and other operating expenditures shall
not exceed $9,050,000.
Health insurance premium reserve
fund (264-00-7350-7350).......................................... No limit
Other state fees fund (264-00-2440-0100) ...................... No limit
Health care access improvement
fund (264-00-2443-2215).......................................... No limit
Quality care service fund (264-00-2999-0000) ................. No limit
Children’s health insurance program
federal fund (264-00-3424-0540) ............................... No limit
State planning — health care —
uninsured fund (264-00-3483-3483) ........................... No limit
Medicaid infrastructure grant —
disability employment
federal fund (264-00-3547-2017) ............................... No limit
HIV care formula grant federal
fund (264-00-3328-3311).......................................... No limit
Medical assistance program federal
fund (264-00-3414-0440).......................................... No limit
Quality care fund (264-00-2999) ................................... No limit
Quality based community
assessment fund (264-00-2760-2760).......................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1441

Refugee and entrant assistance —


state administered programs
fund (264-00-3345-2017).......................................... No limit
KEES interagency transfer
fund (264-00-17-6001-6001) ..................................... No limit
Energy assistance block
grant (264-00-3305-3305) ......................................... No limit
Supplemental nutrition assistance program —
admin (264-00-3104-2017)........................................ No limit
Temporary assistance for needy
families (264-00-3323-3530)...................................... No limit
Title IV-E — adoption
assistance (264-00-3357-3357)................................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, any moneys donated
or granted to the division of health care finance of the department of
health and environment and any federal funds received as match to such
donations or grants by the division of health care finance of the depart-
ment of health and environment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
shall only be expended by the division of health care finance of the de-
partment of health and environment to assist the clearinghouse in reduc-
ing any backlogs or waiting lists, unless otherwise specified by the donor
or grantor: Provided, That any donated or granted moneys, and the
matching moneys received therefor from the federal centers for medicare
and medicaid services, shall not be used to supplant or replace funds
already budgeted for the clearinghouse or to restore any other reductions
in funding to the clearinghouse or the agency, unless otherwise specified
by the donor or grantor.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, no expenditures shall
be made by the secretary of health and environment from moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2018 for the purpose of implementing a program
under KanCare health homes for persons with chronic conditions, unless
the legislature expressly consents to implementation of such program and
expenditures therefor.
(e) During fiscal year 2018, in addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the department of health and en-
vironment — division of health care finance from moneys appropriated
for fiscal year 2018 from the state general fund or from any special rev-
enue fund or funds by this or any other appropriation act of the 2017
regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above
agency from such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2018 to set reim-
bursement rates for any children’s hospital contracting with a managed
care organization providing state medicaid services that restore any re-
ductions initiated during calendar year 2015 to provider reimbursement
1442 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

rates for state medicaid services provided by contracting children’s hos-


pitals: Provided, That the above agency shall procure an independent
study of reimbursement rates paid to such contracting children’s hospitals
to compare the cost recovery ratio of such rates to the statewide average
cost recovery ratio for all Kansas hospitals contracting to provide state
medicaid services: Provided further, That, as used in this proviso, ‘‘cost
recovery ratio’’ means the actual hospital reimbursement amount divided
by the specific hospital’s costs incurred for providing medicaid services,
as reported in the most recent available medicare cost report submitted
to the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services.
Sec. 95.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE FINANCE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Health policy operating
expenditures (264-00-1000-0010) .............................. $10,260,032
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the health policy operating
expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
shall be made from the health policy operating expenditures account of
the above agency for the drug utilization review board to perform an
annual review of the approved exemptions to the current single source
limit by program.
Other medical
assistance (264-00-1000-3026)................................... $615,652,284
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other medical assis-
tance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the other medical assistance account by the above agency for
the purpose of implementing or expanding any prior authorization pro-
ject: And provided further, That an evaluation of the automated imple-
mentation, savings obtained from implementation, and other outcomes
of the implementation or expansion shall be submitted to the Robert G.
(Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services
and KanCare oversight prior to the start of the regular session of the
legislature in 2019.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019:
Children’s health insurance program (264-00-1000-0060), office of the
inspector general (264-00-1000-0050).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1443

all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such


fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Preventive health care program
fund (264-00-2556-2550).......................................... $1,649,246
Cafeteria benefits fund (264-00-7720-9002).................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the cafeteria benefits fund for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2019, for salaries and wages and other operating
expenditures shall not exceed $3,843,557.
State workers compensation self-insurance
fund (264-00-6170-6170).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state workers compensation self-
insurance fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for salaries and
wages and other operating expenditures shall not exceed $4,662,796.
Dependent care assistance program
fund (264-00-7740-8700).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the dependent care assistance program
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for salaries and wages and
other operating expenditures shall not exceed $3,987,115.
Non-state employer group benefit
fund (264-00-7707-7710).......................................... $141,956
Division of health care
finance special revenue
fund (264-00-2360-2350).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the division of health care finance spe-
cial revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Health committee insurance
fund (264-00-2569-2500).......................................... No limit
Health care database fee
fund (264-00-2578-2570).......................................... No limit
Association assistance plan
fund (264-00-2391-2391).......................................... No limit
Medical programs fee
fund (264-00-2395-0110).......................................... $65,795,195
Medical assistance fee
fund (264-00-2185-2185).......................................... No limit
Health benefits administration
clearing fund — remit admin
service org (264-00-7746-7746) ................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health benefits administration
clearing fund — remit admin service org for the fiscal year ending June
1444 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

30, 2019, for salaries and wages and other operating expenditures shall
not exceed $9,050,000.
Health insurance premium
reserve fund (264-00-7350-7350)............................... No limit
Other state fees
fund (264-00-2440-0100).......................................... No limit
Health care access improvement
fund (264-00-2443-2215).......................................... No limit
Quality care service fund (264-00-2999-0000) ................. No limit
Children’s health insurance program
federal fund (264-00-3424-0540) ............................... No limit
State planning — health care —
uninsured fund (264-00-3483-3483) ........................... No limit
Medicaid infrastructure grant —
disability employment federal
fund (264-00-3547-2017).......................................... No limit
HIV care formula grant federal
fund (264-00-3328-3311).......................................... No limit
Medical assistance program federal
fund (264-00-3414-0440).......................................... No limit
Quality care fund (264-00-2999) ................................... No limit
Quality based community assessment
fund (264-00-2760-2760).......................................... No limit
Refugee and entrant assistance —
state administered programs
fund (264-00-3345-2017).......................................... No limit
KEES interagency transfer
fund (264-00-17-6001-6001) ..................................... No limit
Energy assistance block
grant (264-00-3305-3305) ........................................ No limit
Supplemental nutrition
assistance program —
admin (264-00-3104-2017)........................................ No limit
Temporary assistance for needy
families (264-00-3323-3530)...................................... No limit
Title IV-E — adoption
assistance (264-00-3357-3357)................................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, any moneys donated
or granted to the division of health care finance of the department of
health and environment and any federal funds received as match to such
donations or grants by the division of health care finance of the depart-
ment of health and environment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
shall only be expended by the division of health care finance of the de-
partment of health and environment to assist the clearinghouse in reduc-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1445

ing any backlogs or waiting lists, unless otherwise specified by the donor
or grantor: Provided, That any donated or granted moneys, and the
matching moneys received therefor from the federal centers for medicare
and medicaid services, shall not be used to supplant or replace funds
already budgeted for the clearinghouse or to restore any other reductions
in funding to the clearinghouse or the agency, unless otherwise specified
by the donor or grantor.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, no expenditures shall
be made by the secretary of health and environment from moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2019 for the purpose of implementing a program
under KanCare health homes for persons with chronic conditions, unless
the legislature expressly consents to implementation of such program and
expenditures therefor.
(e) During fiscal year 2019, in addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the department of health and en-
vironment — division of health care finance from moneys appropriated
for fiscal year 2019 from the state general fund or from any special rev-
enue fund or funds by this or any other appropriation act of the 2017 or
2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the
above agency from such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2019 to set
reimbursement rates for any children’s hospital contracting with a man-
aged care organization providing state medicaid services that restore any
reductions initiated during calendar year 2015 to provider reimbursement
rates for state medicaid services provided by contracting children’s hos-
pitals.
Sec. 96.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (264-00-1000-0300) ................................. $3,961,957
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Mined-land conservation and reclamation
fee fund (264-00-2233-2220)..................................... No limit
1446 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Publication fee fund —


environment (264-00-2544-2195)............................... No limit
Solid waste management
fund (264-00-2271-2075).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the solid waste manage-
ment fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for official hos-
pitality: Provided further, That such expenditures for official hospitality
shall not exceed $2,500.
Public water supply fee
fund (264-00-2284-2085).......................................... No limit
Voluntary cleanup
fund (264-00-2288-2120).......................................... No limit
Storage tank fee
fund (264-00-2293-2090).......................................... No limit
Air quality fee fund (264-00-2020-2830) ........................ No limit
Hazardous waste collection
fund (264-00-2099-2010).......................................... No limit
Health and environment training fee fund —
environment (264-00-2175-2170)............................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environ-
ment training fee fund — environment for acquisition and distribution
of division of environment program literature and films and for partici-
pation in or conducting training seminars for training employees of the
division of environment of the department of health and environment,
for training recipients of state aid from the division of environment of the
department of health and environment and for training representatives
of industries affected by rules and regulations of the department of health
and environment relating to the division of environment: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary of health and environment is hereby authorized
to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for such
acquisition and distribution of literature and films and for the operation
of such seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in
order to recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all
moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the health and environment training fee
fund — environment: And provided further, That, in addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be made by the department of
health and environment for the division of environment from moneys
appropriated from the health and environment training fee fund — en-
vironment for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the de-
partment of health and environment from the health and environment
training fee fund — environment for fiscal year 2018 for agency opera-
tions for the division of environment.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1447

Driving under the influence


fund (264-00-2101-2020).......................................... No limit
Waste tire management
fund (264-00-2635-2820).......................................... No limit
Health and environment
publication fee fund —
environment (264-00-2544-2195)............................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health and environment publica-
tion fee fund — environment shall be made only for the purpose of paying
the expenses of publishing documents as required by K.S.A. 75-5662, and
amendments thereto.
Local air quality control authority
regulation services
fund (264-00-2657-2330).......................................... No limit
Surface mining fee
fund (264-00-2233-2220).......................................... No limit
Kansas newborn screening fee
fund (264-00-2000-2119).......................................... No limit
Environmental response
fund (264-00-2662-2400).......................................... No limit
Sponsored project overhead fund —
environment (264-00-2911-2720)............................... No limit
Chemical control fee
fund (264-00-2212-2360).......................................... No limit
QuantiFERON TB laboratory
fund (264-00-2458-2460).......................................... No limit
Resource conservation and recovery act —
federal fund (264-00-3586-3190) ............................... No limit
Superfund state cooperative agreements —
federal fund (264-00-1800-1815) ............................... No limit
Water supply —
federal fund (264-00-3295-3130) ............................... No limit
Air quality section 103 —
federal fund (264-00-3248-3246) ............................... No limit
EPA — core support —
federal fund (264-00-3040-3000) ............................... No limit
Network exchange grant —
federal fund (264-00-3267-3267) ............................... No limit
ARRA Kansas clean diesel assistance program grant —
federal fund (264-00-3072-3095) ............................... No limit
Performance partnership grants — federal
fund (264-00-3295-3295).......................................... No limit
Kansas clean diesel grant —
federal fund (264-00-3249-3250) ............................... No limit
1448 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Air quality program —


federal fund (264-00-3072-3090) ............................... No limit
Section 106 monitoring initiative — federal
fund (264-00-3619-3240).......................................... No limit
Air quality section 105 —
federal fund (264-00-3249-3249) ............................... No limit
Contaminated property
redevelopment act —
federal fund ........................................................... No limit
Leaking underground
storage tank trust —
federal fund (264-00-3812-3700) ............................... No limit
Surface mining control and reclamation act —
federal fund (264-00-3820-3760) ............................... No limit
Abandoned mined-land —
federal fund (264-00-3821-3770) ............................... No limit
Department of defense and
state cooperative agreement —
federal fund (264-00-3067-3031) ............................... No limit
EPA non-point source —
federal fund (264-00-3889-3940) ............................... No limit
Pollution prevention program —
federal fund (264-00-3908-3990) ............................... No limit
EPA operator expense
reimbursement for drinking water —
federal fund (264-00-3086-4200) ............................... No limit
EPA water monitoring —
federal fund (264-00-3086-4200) ............................... No limit
Gifts, grants and donations fund —
environment (264-00-7314-7095)............................... No limit
Special bequest fund —
environment (264-00-7367-7040)............................... No limit
Aboveground petroleum
storage tank release trust
fund (264-00-7398-7070).......................................... No limit
Underground petroleum storage
tank release trust
fund (264-00-7399-7060).......................................... No limit
Drycleaning facility release trust
fund (264-00-7407-7250).......................................... No limit
Public water supply loan
fund (264-00-7539-7800).......................................... No limit
Public water supply loan operations
fund (264-00-3295-3295).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1449

Kansas water pollution control revolving


fund (264-00-7530-7400).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the proceeds from revenue bonds issued by the Kansas
development finance authority to provide matching grant payments under
the federal clean water act of 1987 (P.L. 92-500) shall be credited to the
Kansas water pollution control revolving fund: Provided further, That
expenditures from this fund shall be made to provide for the payment of
such matching grants.
Kansas water pollution
control operations
fund (264-00-7960-8300).......................................... No limit
Cost of issuance fund for Kansas
water pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7531-7600)............................ No limit
Surcharge fund for Kansas water
pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7539-7805)............................ No limit
Surcharge operations fund for Kansas
water pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7531-7620)............................ No limit
Debt service reserve
fund (264-00-7538-7726).......................................... No limit
Subsurface hydrocarbon storage
fund (264-00-2228-2380).......................................... No limit
Natural resources damages trust
fund (264-00-7265-7265).......................................... No limit
Hazardous waste management
fund (264-00-2519-2290).......................................... No limit
Brownfields revolving loan program —
federal fund (264-00-3278-3278) ............................... No limit
Mined-land reclamation
fund (264-00-2685-2560).......................................... No limit
Operator outreach training program —
federal fund (264-00-3259-3259) ............................... No limit
Underground storage tank —
federal fund (264-00-3732-3510) ............................... No limit
EPA underground injection control —
federal fund (264-00-3295-3288) ............................... No limit
Laboratory medicaid cost recovery fund —
environment (264-00-2092-2060)............................... No limit
EPA state response program —
federal fund (264-00-3370-3915) ............................... No limit
Environmental use control
fund (264-00-2292-2310).......................................... No limit
1450 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Environmental response remedial


activity specific sites —
federal fund (264-00-3040-3003) ............................... No limit
Emergency environmental response —
nonspecific sites
federal fund (264-00-3067-3030) ............................... No limit
Medicare program — environment —
federal fund (264-00-3096-3050) ............................... No limit
EPA pollution prevention —
federal fund (264-00-3619-3240) ............................... No limit
Inspections Kansas infrastructure projects —
federal fund (264-00-3910-3950) ............................... No limit
Salt solution mining well plugging
fund (264-00-2247-2390).......................................... No limit
UST redevelopment
fund (264-00-7397-7080).......................................... No limit
Office of laboratory services
operating fund (264-00-2161-2161)............................ No limit
Risk management fund (264-00-7402-7402) ................... No limit
Intoxilyzer replacement —
federal fund (264-00-3092-3092) ............................... No limit
Environmental stewardship — federal
fund (264-00-17-7396-7096) ..................................... No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the state water
plan project or projects specified as follows:
Contamination remediation (264-00-1800-1802) ............. $602,824
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the contamination reme-
diation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
TMDL initiatives and use attainability
analysis (264-00-1800-1805)...................................... $216,114
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the TMDL initiatives and
use attainability analysis account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Watershed restoration and protection
plan (264-00-1800-1808) .......................................... $555,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the watershed restoration
and protection plan account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Nonpoint source program (264-00-1800-1804)................ $238,540
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nonpoint source pro-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1451

gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-


priated for fiscal year 2018.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of
health and environment, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018
from the state water plan fund for the department of health and environ-
ment — division of environment to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2018 from the state water plan fund for the department of
health and environment — division of environment: Provided, That the
secretary of health and environment shall certify each such transfer to
the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research, the chairperson
of the house of representatives agriculture and natural resources budget
committee and the chairperson of the subcommittee on health and en-
vironment/human resources of the senate committee on ways and means.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 65-3024, and amendments thereto, the director of
accounts and reports shall not make the transfers of amounts of interest
earnings from the state general fund to the air quality fee fund (264-00-
2020-2830) of the department of health and environment which are di-
rected to be made on or before the 10th day of each month by K.S.A.
65-3024, and amendments thereto.
(f) On July 1, 2017, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2018
when necessary, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
amounts specified by the secretary of health and environment that con-
stitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received by the de-
partment of health and environment for activities related to federal pro-
grams, from specified special revenue fund or funds of the department
of health and environment — division of public health or of the depart-
ment of health and environment — division of environment, to the spon-
sored project overhead fund — environment (264-00-2911-2720) of the
department of health and environment — division of environment.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
secretary of health and environment from any one or more special reve-
nue fund or funds of the department of health and environment — di-
vision of environment, which have available moneys, to the sponsored
project overhead fund — environment (264-00-2911-2720) of the de-
partment of health and environment — division of environment or to the
sponsored project overhead fund — health (264-00-2912-2710) of the
department of health and environment — division of public health, as the
case may be, for expenditures for administrative expenses.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of
health and environment, with approval of the director of the budget, may
1452 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from
the state general fund for the department of health and environment —
division of public health or the department of health and environment —
division of environment to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state general fund for the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health or the department of health and
environment — division of environment. The secretary of health and
environment shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts
and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the amounts trans-
ferred by the director of accounts and reports from each of the special
revenue funds of the department of health and environment — division
of environment to the sponsored project overhead fund — environment
(264-00-2911-2720) of the department of health and environment — di-
vision of environment pursuant to this section may include amounts equal
to not more than 25% of the expenditures from such special revenue
fund, excepting expenditures for contractual services.
Sec. 97.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT —
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (264-00-1000-0300) ................................. $4,000,876
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Mined-land conservation and
reclamation fee fund (264-00-2233-2220) ................... No limit
Publication fee fund —
environment (264-00-2544-2195)............................... No limit
Solid waste management
fund (264-00-2271-2075).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the solid waste manage-
ment fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for official hos-
pitality: Provided further, That such expenditures for official hospitality
shall not exceed $2,500.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1453

Public water supply fee


fund (264-00-2284-2085).......................................... No limit
Voluntary cleanup
fund (264-00-2288-2120).......................................... No limit
Storage tank fee
fund (264-00-2293-2090).......................................... No limit
Air quality fee
fund (264-00-2020-2830).......................................... No limit
Hazardous waste collection
fund (264-00-2099-2010).......................................... No limit
Health and environment
training fee fund —
environment (264-00-2175-2170)............................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environ-
ment training fee fund — environment for acquisition and distribution
of division of environment program literature and films and for partici-
pation in or conducting training seminars for training employees of the
division of environment of the department of health and environment,
for training recipients of state aid from the division of environment of the
department of health and environment and for training representatives
of industries affected by rules and regulations of the department of health
and environment relating to the division of environment: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary of health and environment is hereby authorized
to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for such
acquisition and distribution of literature and films and for the operation
of such seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in
order to recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all
moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the health and environment training fee
fund — environment: And provided further, That, in addition to the other
purposes for which expenditures may be made by the department of
health and environment for the division of environment from moneys
appropriated from the health and environment training fee fund — en-
vironment for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the de-
partment of health and environment from the health and environment
training fee fund — environment for fiscal year 2019 for agency opera-
tions for the division of environment.
Driving under the influence
fund (264-00-2101-2020).......................................... No limit
Waste tire management
fund (264-00-2635-2820).......................................... No limit
Health and environment
publication fee fund —
environment (264-00-2544-2195)............................... No limit
1454 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That expenditures from the health and environment publica-


tion fee fund — environment shall be made only for the purpose of paying
the expenses of publishing documents as required by K.S.A. 75-5662, and
amendments thereto.
Local air quality control
authority regulation services
fund (264-00-2657-2330).......................................... No limit
Surface mining fee
fund (264-00-2233-2220).......................................... No limit
Kansas newborn screening fee
fund (264-00-2000-2119).......................................... No limit
Environmental response
fund (264-00-2662-2400).......................................... No limit
Sponsored project overhead fund —
environment (264-00-2911-2720)............................... No limit
Chemical control fee
fund (264-00-2212-2360).......................................... No limit
QuantiFERON TB laboratory
fund (264-00-2458-2460).......................................... No limit
Resource conservation and recovery act —
federal fund (264-00-3586-3190) ............................... No limit
Superfund state cooperative agreements —
federal fund (264-00-1800-1815) ............................... No limit
Water supply — federal
fund (264-00-3295-3130).......................................... No limit
Air quality section 103 — federal
fund (264-00-3248-3246).......................................... No limit
EPA — core support — federal
fund (264-00-3040-3000).......................................... No limit
Network exchange grant — federal
fund (264-00-3267-3267).......................................... No limit
ARRA Kansas clean diesel
assistance program grant —
federal fund (264-00-3072-3095) ............................... No limit
Performance partnership grants —
federal fund (264-00-3295-3295) ............................... No limit
Kansas clean diesel grant —
federal fund (264-00-3249-3250) ............................... No limit
Air quality program —
federal fund (264-00-3072-3090) ............................... No limit
Section 106 monitoring initiative — federal
fund (264-00-3619-3240).......................................... No limit
Air quality section 105 —
federal fund (264-00-3249-3249) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1455

Contaminated property redevelopment act —


federal fund ........................................................... No limit
Leaking underground
storage tank trust —
federal fund (264-00-3812-3700) ............................... No limit
Surface mining control
and reclamation act —
federal fund (264-00-3820-3760) ............................... No limit
Abandoned mined-land —
federal fund (264-00-3821-3770) ............................... No limit
Department of defense and
state cooperative agreement —
federal fund (264-00-3067-3031) ............................... No limit
EPA non-point source —
federal fund (264-00-3889-3940) ............................... No limit
Pollution prevention program —
federal fund (264-00-3908-3990) ............................... No limit
EPA operator expense reimbursement for drinking water
— federal fund (264-00-3086-4200) ........................... No limit
EPA water monitoring —
federal fund (264-00-3086-4200) ............................... No limit
Gifts, grants and donations fund —
environment (264-00-7314-7095)............................... No limit
Special bequest fund —
environment (264-00-7367-7040)............................... No limit
Aboveground petroleum
storage tank release trust
fund (264-00-7398-7070).......................................... No limit
Underground petroleum
storage tank release trust
fund (264-00-7399-7060).......................................... No limit
Drycleaning facility release trust
fund (264-00-7407-7250).......................................... No limit
Public water supply loan
fund (264-00-7539-7800).......................................... No limit
Public water supply loan operations
fund (264-00-3295-3295).......................................... No limit
Kansas water pollution control revolving
fund (264-00-7530-7400).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the proceeds from revenue bonds issued by the Kansas
development finance authority to provide matching grant payments under
the federal clean water act of 1987 (P.L. 92-500) shall be credited to the
Kansas water pollution control revolving fund: Provided further, That
expenditures from this fund shall be made to provide for the payment of
such matching grants.
1456 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Kansas water pollution control operations


fund (264-00-7960-8300).......................................... No limit
Cost of issuance fund for Kansas water
pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7531-7600)............................ No limit
Surcharge fund for Kansas water
pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7539-7805)............................ No limit
Surcharge operations fund for Kansas water
pollution control revolving fund
revenue bonds (264-00-7531-7620)............................ No limit
Debt service reserve
fund (264-00-7538-7726).......................................... No limit
Subsurface hydrocarbon storage
fund (264-00-2228-2380).......................................... No limit
Natural resources damages trust
fund (264-00-7265-7265).......................................... No limit
Hazardous waste management
fund (264-00-2519-2290).......................................... No limit
Brownfields revolving loan program —
federal fund (264-00-3278-3278) ............................... No limit
Mined-land reclamation
fund (264-00-2685-2560).......................................... No limit
Operator outreach training program —
federal fund (264-00-3259-3259) ............................... No limit
Underground storage tank —
federal fund (264-00-3732-3510) ............................... No limit
EPA underground injection control —
federal fund (264-00-3295-3288) ............................... No limit
Laboratory medicaid cost recovery fund —
environment (264-00-2092-2060)............................... No limit
EPA state response program —
federal fund (264-00-3370-3915) ............................... No limit
Environmental use control
fund (264-00-2292-2310).......................................... No limit
Environmental response remedial
activity specific sites —
federal fund (264-00-3040-3003) ............................... No limit
Emergency environmental response —
nonspecific sites
federal fund (264-00-3067-3030) ............................... No limit
Medicare program — environment —
federal fund (264-00-3096-3050) ............................... No limit
EPA pollution prevention —
federal fund (264-00-3619-3240) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1457

Inspections Kansas infrastructure projects —


federal fund (264-00-3910-3950) ............................... No limit
Salt solution mining well plugging
fund (264-00-2247-2390).......................................... No limit
UST redevelopment fund (264-00-7397-7080) ................ No limit
Office of laboratory services operating
fund (264-00-2161-2161).......................................... No limit
Risk management fund (264-00-7402-7402) ................... No limit
Intoxilyzer replacement —
federal fund (264-00-3092-3092) ............................... No limit
Environmental stewardship —
federal fund (264-00-17-7396-7096)........................... No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the state water
plan project or projects specified as follows:
Contamination remediation (264-00-1800-1802) ............. $688,301
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the contamination reme-
diation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
TMDL initiatives and use attainability
analysis (264-00-1800-1805)...................................... $276,307
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the TMDL initiatives and
use attainability analysis account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Watershed restoration and
protection plan (264-00-1800-1808) ........................... $555,884
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the watershed restoration
and protection plan account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Nonpoint source program (264-00-1800-1804)................ $298,980
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nonpoint source pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of
health and environment, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019
from the state water plan fund for the department of health and environ-
ment — division of environment to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2019 from the state water plan fund for the department of
health and environment — division of environment: Provided, That the
secretary of health and environment shall certify each such transfer to
the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research, the chairperson
1458 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

of the house of representatives agriculture and natural resources budget


committee and the chairperson of the subcommittee on health and en-
vironment/human resources of the senate committee on ways and means.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 65-3024, and amendments thereto, the director of
accounts and reports shall not make the transfers of amounts of interest
earnings from the state general fund to the air quality fee fund (264-00-
2020-2830) of the department of health and environment which are di-
rected to be made on or before the 10th day of each month by K.S.A. 65-
3024, and amendments thereto.
(f) On July 1, 2018, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2019
when necessary, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
amounts specified by the secretary of health and environment that con-
stitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received by the de-
partment of health and environment for activities related to federal pro-
grams, from specified special revenue funds of the department of health
and environment — division of public health or of the department of
health and environment — division of environment, to the sponsored
project overhead fund — environment (264-00-2911-2720) of the de-
partment of health and environment — division of environment.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
secretary of health and environment from any one or more special reve-
nue fund or funds of the department of health and environment — di-
vision of environment, which have available moneys, to the sponsored
project overhead fund — environment (264-00-2911-2720) of the de-
partment of health and environment — division of environment or to the
sponsored project overhead fund — health (264-00-2912-2710) of the
department of health and environment — division of public health, as the
case may be, for expenditures for administrative expenses.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of
health and environment, with approval of the director of the budget, may
transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from
the state general fund for the department of health and environment —
division of public health or the department of health and environment —
division of environment to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2019 from the state general fund for the department of health and en-
vironment — division of public health or the department of health and
environment — division of environment. The secretary of health and
environment shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts
and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the amounts trans-
ferred by the director of accounts and reports from each of the special
revenue funds of the department of health and environment — division
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1459

of environment to the sponsored project overhead fund — environment


(264-00-2911-2720) of the department of health and environment — di-
vision of environment pursuant to this section may include amounts equal
to not more than 25% of the expenditures from such special revenue
fund, excepting expenditures for contractual services.
Sec. 98.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
LTC — medicaid assistance — NF (390-00-1000-0520)... $11,735,500
(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 22(g) of 2017
Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052 on the Osawa-
tomie state hospital fee fund (494-00-2079-4200) is hereby decreased
from $6,489,674 to $4,389,674.
(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section 22(h) of 2017
Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052 on the title XIX
fund (039-00-2595-4130) is hereby increased from $35,295,992 to
$40,195,992.
Sec. 99.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Administration official
hospitality (039-00-1000-0204) .................................. $1,748
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated to the
administration official hospitality account for fiscal year 2018.
Administration —
assessments (039-00-1000-0210)................................ $451,858
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration — as-
sessments account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Senior care act (039-00-1000-0260)............................... $2,515,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the senior care act account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018: Provided further, That each grant agreement with an area
agency on aging for a grant from the senior care act account shall require
the area agency on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability
services a report for fiscal year 2017 by the area agency on aging which
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shall include information about the kinds of services provided and the
number of persons receiving each kind of service during fiscal year 2017:
And provided further, That the secretary for aging and disability services
shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means and the house
of representatives committee on appropriations at the beginning of the
2018 regular session of the legislature a report of the information con-
tained in such reports from the area agencies on aging on expenditures
for fiscal year 2017: And provided further, That all people receiving or
applying for services that are funded, either partially or entirely, through
expenditures from this account shall be placed in appropriate services
which are determined to be the most economical services available with
regard to state general fund expenditures.
Program grants — nutrition —
state match (039-00-1000-0280) ................................ $3,845,725
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the program grants — nu-
trition — state match account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That each
grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a grant from the pro-
gram grants — nutrition — state match account shall require the area
agency on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability services
a report for federal fiscal year 2017 by the area agency on aging which
shall include information about the kinds of services provided and the
number of persons receiving each kind of service during federal fiscal
year 2017: And provided further, That the secretary for aging and disa-
bility services shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means
and the house of representatives committee on appropriations at the be-
ginning of the 2018 regular session of the legislature a report of the in-
formation contained in such reports from the area agencies on aging on
expenditures for federal fiscal year 2017: And provided further, That all
people receiving or applying for services that are funded, either partially
or entirely, through expenditures from this account shall be placed in
appropriate services which are determined to be the most economical
services available with regard to state general fund expenditures.
LTC — medicaid assistance —
NF (039-00-1000-0520) ........................................... $616,064,457
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the LTC — medicaid as-
sistance — NF account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That in addition to
the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above
agency from the LTC — medicaid assistance — NF account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures shall be made by the above
agency from the LTC — medicaid assistance — NF account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purpose of providing a 3% rate
increase for providers of home and community based services under each
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1461

of the waivers provided by section 1915(c) of the federal social security


act.
LTC — medicaid assistance —
PACE (039-00-1000-0530) ....................................... $7,129,380
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the LTC — medicaid as-
sistance — PACE account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures made from the LTC — medicaid assistance — PACE account shall
be for the PACE program: And provided further, That all people receiv-
ing or applying for services that are funded, either partially or entirely,
through expenditures from this account shall be placed in appropriate
services which are determined to be the most economical services avail-
able with regard to state general fund expenditures.
Nursing facilities
regulation (039-00-1000-0710) .................................. $1,058,396
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing facilities reg-
ulation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
Nursing facilities regulation —
title XIX (039-00-1000-0712) .................................... $1,350,841
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing facilities reg-
ulation — title XIX account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Health occupational
credentialing (039-00-1000-0800) .............................. $673,270
State operations (039-00-1000-0801) ............................. $17,525,723
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this account for the purchase of professional liability insurance for phy-
sicians and dentists at any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and
amendments thereto.
Alcohol and drug abuse services
grants (039-00-1000-1010)........................................ $2,174,369
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the alcohol and drug abuse
services grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Mental health and intellectual disabilities aid and
assistance (039-00-1000-4001)................................... $29,935,866
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the mental health and in-
tellectual disabilities aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
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Community mental health centers supplemental


funding (039-00-1000-3001)...................................... $33,180,993
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community mental
health centers supplemental funding account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further,
That, if 2017 House Bill No. 2180, or any other legislation that directs
the director of accounts and reports to transfer moneys from the medical
assistance fee fund to the community mental health center improvement
fund during fiscal year 2018, is passed by the legislature during the 2017
regular session and enacted into law, then on July 1, 2017, or as soon
thereafter as such transfer is made, as certified by the director of the
budget, of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2018 by this section
from the state general fund in the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account, the sum of $3,500,000 is hereby lapsed: And
provided further, That, if the amount of moneys transferred from the
medical assistance fee fund to the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account during fiscal year 2018 pursuant to such leg-
islation is less than $3,500,000, then the amount of moneys lapsed under
this proviso shall be equal to the amount of moneys transferred: And
provided further, That, if 2017 House Bill No. 2313, or any other legis-
lation that directs the director of accounts and reports to transfer moneys
from the lottery operating fund to the community crisis stabilization cen-
ters fund during fiscal year 2018, is passed by the legislature during the
2017 regular session and enacted into law, then on July 1, 2017, or as
soon thereafter as such transfer is made, as certified by the director of
the budget, of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2018 by this section
from the state general fund in the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account, the sum of $3,000,000 is hereby lapsed: And
provided further, That when the director of the budget makes any cer-
tification under this proviso, the director of the budget shall transmit a
copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
Community aid (039-00-1000-3004) .............................. $17,257,484
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community aid program
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas neurological institute — operating
expenditures (363-00-1000-0303) .............................. $9,459,803
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas neurological
institute — operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the Kansas neurological institute — oper-
ating expenditures account for official hospitality by the superintendent
shall not exceed $150: Provided further, That expenditures shall be made
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1463

from this account to assist residents of the institution to take personally-


used items, which were constructed for use by such residents and which
are hereby authorized to be transferred to such residents, from the in-
stitution to communities when such residents leave the institution to re-
side in the communities.
Larned state hospital — operating
expenditures (410-00-1000-0103) .............................. $36,137,277
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That
expenditures from the Larned state hospital — operating expenditures
account for official hospitality by the superintendent shall not exceed
$150: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account
for educational services contracts which are hereby authorized to be ne-
gotiated and entered into by Larned state hospital with unified school
districts or other public educational services providers: And provided fur-
ther, That such educational services contracts shall not be subject to the
competitive bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments
thereto.
Larned state hospital —
sexual predator treatment
program (410-00-1000-0200) .................................... $17,181,173
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— sexual predator treatment program account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Osawatomie state hospital — operating
expenditures (494-00-1000-0100) .............................. $12,501,696
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Osawatomie state hos-
pital — operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Osawatomie state hospital — operating ex-
penditures account for official hospitality by the superintendent shall not
exceed $150: Provided further, That, of the moneys appropriated in the
Osawatomie state hospital — operating expenditures account, $4,700,000
shall be expended for the purpose of opening and operating 20 additional
beds at the Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That if the
secretary is unable to open and operate such additional beds, the secretary
shall expend such funds to enter into an agreement for such additional
bed space at a third-party facility.
Osawatomie state hospital — certified care
expenditures (494-00-1000-0101) .............................. $7,995,908
Parsons state hospital and
training center — operating
expenditures (507-00-1000-0100) .............................. $9,744,986
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Parsons state hospital


and training center — operating expenditures account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Pro-
vided, however, That expenditures from the Parsons state hospital and
training center — operating expenditures account for official hospitality
by the superintendent shall not exceed $150: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this account for educational services
contracts which are hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into
by Parsons state hospital and training center with unified school districts
or other public educational services providers: And provided further, That
such educational services contracts shall not be subject to the competitive
bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this account to
assist residents of the institution to take personally-used items, which
were constructed for use by such residents and which are hereby au-
thorized to be transferred to such residents, from the institution to com-
munities when such residents leave the institution to reside in the com-
munities.
Parsons state hospital and training center —
sexual predator treatment
program (507-00-1000-0200) .................................... $1,946,544
Larned state hospital —
SPTP new crimes
reimbursement (410-00-1000-0110) ........................... $250,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— SPTP new crimes reimbursement account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Larned state hospital —
SPTP reintegration
program (410-00-1000-0400) .................................... $1,886,721
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— SPTP reintegration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated to the Larned state hospital — SPTP reintegration
program account for fiscal year 2018.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018:
Administration — medicaid (039-00-1000-0240), community based serv-
ices (039-00-1000-3003).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Title XIX fund (039-00-2595-4130) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1465

Provided, That all receipts resulting from payments under title XIX of
the federal social security act to any of the institutions under mental
health and intellectual disabilities may be credited to the title XIX fund:
Provided further, That moneys in the title XIX fund may be used for
expenditures for contractual services to provide for collecting additional
payments under title XVIII and title XIX of the federal social security act
and for expenditures for premiums and surcharges required to be paid
for physicians’ malpractice insurance.
Kansas neurological institute title XIX
reimbursements fund (363-00-2060-2200) .................. No limit
Larned state hospital title XIX
reimbursements fund (410-00-2074-2200) .................. No limit
Osawatomie state hospital title XIX
reimbursements fund (494-00-2080-4300) .................. No limit
Osawatomie state hospital certified care title XIX
reimbursements fund (494-00-2080-4301) .................. No limit
Parsons state hospital title XIX
reimbursements fund (507-00-2083-2300) .................. No limit
Kansas neurological institute fee
fund (363-00-2059-2000).......................................... $1,744,846
Kansas neurological institute —
foster grandparents program —
federal fund (363-00-3115-3200) ............................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
FGP gifts, grants, donations
fund (363-00-7125-7400).......................................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
patient benefit
fund (363-00-7910-7100).......................................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (363-00-7940-7200).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital fee
fund (410-00-2073-2100).......................................... $3,444,194
Larned state hospital —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (410-00-7938-7200).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital — canteen
fund (410-00-7806-7000).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital —
patient benefit
fund (410-00-7912-7100).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital — canteen
fund (494-00-7807-5600).......................................... No limit
1466 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Osawatomie state hospital —


patient benefit
fund (494-00-7914-5700).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (494-00-7939-5800).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
motor pool revolving
fund (494-00-6164-5200).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital — cottage
revenue and expenditures
fund (494-00-2159-2159).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
training fee revolving
fund (494-00-2602-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for training activities for Os-
awatomie state hospital shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the Osawatomie state hospital — training fee revolv-
ing fund: Provided further, That the superintendent of Osawatomie state
hospital is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for training
activities at Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses of such
training activities for Osawatomie state hospital.
Osawatomie state hospital fee
fund (494-00-2079-4200).......................................... $1,589,186
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video telecon-
ferencing equipment at Osawatomie state hospital shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the video teleconfer-
encing fee account of the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund: Provided
further, That all moneys credited to the video teleconferencing fee ac-
count shall be used solely for the servicing, technical and program sup-
port, maintenance and replacement of associated equipment at Osawa-
tomie state hospital: And provided further, That any expenditures from
the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any ex-
penditure limitation imposed on the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund.
Osawatomie state hospital certified care
fund (494-00-2079-4201).......................................... $2,398,316
Parsons state hospital and
training center — canteen
fund (507-00-7808-5500).......................................... No limit
Parsons state hospital and
training center — patient
benefit fund (507-00-7916-5600) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1467

Parsons state hospital and training center —


work therapy patient benefit
fund (507-00-7941-5700).......................................... No limit
Parsons state hospital
and training center fee
fund (507-00-2082-2200).......................................... $1,372,386
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video telecon-
ferencing equipment at Parsons state hospital and training center shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
video teleconferencing fee account of the Parsons state hospital and train-
ing center fee fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to the
video teleconferencing fee account shall be used solely for the servicing,
maintenance and replacement of video teleconferencing equipment at
Parsons state hospital and training center: And provided further, That any
expenditures from the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in ad-
dition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the Parsons state hospital
and training center fee fund.
Special program for aging IIIB —
federal fund (039-00-3287-3281) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IIIC —
federal fund (039-00-3425-3423) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IIID —
federal fund (039-00-3286-3285) ............................... No limit
National family caregiver
support program IIIE —
federal fund (039-00-3289-3201) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IV & II —
federal fund (039-00-3288-3297) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging VII-2 —
federal fund (039-00-3358-3072) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging VII-3 —
federal fund (039-00-3402-3000) ............................... No limit
Survey & certification —
federal fund (039-00-3064-3064) ............................... No limit
Provided, That transfers of moneys from the survey & certification —
federal fund to the state fire marshal may be made during fiscal year 2018
pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by
the secretary for aging and disability services with the state fire marshal
to provide fire and safety inspections for adult care homes and hospitals.
Center for medicare/medicaid service —
federal fund (039-00-3408-3300) ............................... No limit
Money follows the person grant —
federal fund (039-00-3054-4000) ............................... No limit
1468 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Medicaid assistance program —


federal fund (039-00-1000-0500) ............................... No limit
Social service block grant
fund (039-00-3307-3371).......................................... $4,500,000
Provided, That each grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a
grant from the social service block grant fund shall require the area agency
on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability services a
report for fiscal year 2017 by the area agency on aging which shall include
information about the kinds of services provided and the number of per-
sons receiving each kind of service during fiscal year 2017: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary for aging and disability services shall submit to
the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives
committee on appropriations at the beginning of the 2018 regular session
of the legislature a report of the information contained in such reports
from the area agencies on aging on expenditures for fiscal year 2017: And
provided further, That all people receiving or applying for services that
are funded, either partially or entirely, through expenditures from this
fund shall be placed in appropriate services which are determined to be
the most economical services available.
Nutrition service incentive program fund —
federal (039-00-3552-3552)....................................... No limit
National bioterrorism hospital preparedness program —
federal fund (039-00-3398-4386) ............................... No limit
Senior citizen nutrition check-off
fund (039-00-2660-2610).......................................... No limit
Quality care services
fund (039-00-2999-2902).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services, acting as
the agent of the secretary of health and environment, is hereby authorized
to collect the quality care assessment under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7435,
and amendments thereto, and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 75-7435, and amendments thereto, all moneys received for
such quality care assessments shall be deposited in the state treasury to
the credit of the quality care services fund: Provided further, That all
moneys in the quality care services fund shall be used to finance initiatives
to maintain or improve the quantity and quality of skilled nursing care in
skilled nursing care facilities in Kansas in accordance with K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-7435, and amendments thereto.
State licensure fee
fund (039-00-2373-2370).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (039-00-2524-2500)........................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
authorized to collect (1) fees from the sale of surplus property, (2) fees
charged for searching, copying and transmitting copies of public records,
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1469

(3) fees paid by employees for personal long distance calls, postage, faxed
messages, copies and other authorized uses of state property, and (4)
other miscellaneous fees: Provided further, That such fees shall be de-
posited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the general
fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from
this fund to meet the obligations of the Kansas department for aging and
disability services, or to benefit and meet the mission of the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services.
Gifts and donations fund (039-00-7309-7000) ................. No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
authorized to receive gifts and donations of money for services to senior
citizens or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That such gifts and
donations of money shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the gifts and donations fund.
Medical resources and collection
fund (039-00-2363-2100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received or collected by the secretary for aging
and disability services due to medicaid overpayments shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the medical resources
and collection fund: Provided further, That expenditures from such fund
shall be made for medicaid program-related expenses and used to reduce
state general fund outlays for the medicaid program: And provided fur-
ther, That all moneys received or collected by the secretary for aging and
disability services due to civil monetary penalty assessments against adult
care homes shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the medical resources and collection fund: And provided fur-
ther, That expenditures from such fund shall be made to protect the
health or property of adult care home residents as required by federal
law.
SHICK fund — grants —
federal (039-00-3913-3800)....................................... No limit
Long-term care loan and grant
fund (039-00-5110-5100).......................................... No limit
Health facilities review
fund (039-00-2308-2400).......................................... No limit
Medicare enrollment
assistance program fund —
federal (039-00-3468-3450)....................................... No limit
Medical assistance program — federal
fund (039-00-3414-0442).......................................... No limit
1470 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

DADS social welfare


fund (039-00-2141-2195).......................................... No limit
Other state fees fund —
community alcohol
treatment (039-00-2661-0000)................................... No limit
Substance abuse/mental health
services — partnership for success —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1327) ............................... No limit
Substance abuse/mental health
supported employment —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1329) ............................... No limit
Community mental health
block grant
federal fund (039-00-3310-0460) ............................... No limit
Prevention/treatment
substance abuse
federal fund (039-00-3301-0310) ............................... No limit
Problem gambling
and addictions grant
fund (039-00-2371-2371).......................................... No limit
Alternatives to psych. resid.
treatment facilities for children
federal fund (039-00-3384-4495) ............................... No limit
Substance abuse performance
outcome grant
federal fund (039-00-3881-3881) ............................... No limit
ADAS data collection grant
federal fund (039-00-3887-3887) ............................... No limit
Money follows the person rebalancing demonstration
federal fund (039-00-3054-4041) ............................... No limit
Temporary assistance for needy families —
fed funds (039-00-3323-3323) ................................... No limit
Coop agreement to benefit homeless —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1321) ............................... No limit
Assistance in transition from homelessness
federal fund (039-00-3284-1321) ............................... No limit
Developmental disabilities basic support
federal fund (039-00-3380-3380) ............................... No limit
Olmstead fellowship
program (039-00-3885-3885) .................................... No limit
Medicare fund —
SHICK (039-00-3408-3400)...................................... No limit
Medicare fund —
oasis (039-00-3408-3350).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1471

Provided, That all nonfederal reimbursements received by the Kansas


department for aging and disability services shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and credited to the nonfederal reimbursements fund.
Mental health grants — state highway
fund (039-00-2160-2160).......................................... $9,750,000
Provided, That on July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and
April 1, 2018, or as soon after each date as moneys are available, not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto,
or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$2,437,500 from the state highway fund of the department of transpor-
tation to the mental health grants — state highway fund of the Kansas
department for aging and disability services.
Indirect cost fund (039-00-2193-2193)........................... No limit
Kansas national background check program —
federal fund (039-00-3032-3132) ............................... No limit
Systems of care grant —
federal fund (039-00-3595-3595) ............................... No limit
Community mental health center improvement fund....... No limit
Community crisis stabilization centers fund.................... No limit
Clubhouse model program fund ................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2018
when necessary as determined by the secretary for aging and disability
services, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts spec-
ified by the secretary for aging and disability services, which amounts
constitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received by the
Kansas department for aging and disability services for activities related
to federal programs, from specified special revenue funds of the Kansas
department for aging and disability services, to the indirect cost fund of
the Kansas department for aging and disability services.
(d) On July 1, 2017, the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital,
upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer
an amount specified by the superintendent from the Osawatomie state
hospital — canteen fund (494-00-7807-5600) to the Osawatomie state
hospital — patient benefit fund (494-00-7914-5700).
(e) On July 1, 2017, the superintendent of Parsons state hospital,
upon approval from the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer
an amount specified by the superintendent from the Parsons state hospital
and training center — canteen fund (507-00-7808-5500) to the Parsons
state hospital and training center — patient benefit fund (507-00-7916-
5600).
(f) On July 1, 2017, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon
approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer an amount
specified by the superintendent from the Larned state hospital — canteen
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(410-00-7806-7000) fund to the Larned state hospital — patient benefit


fund (410-00-7912-7100).
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, no moneys paid by
the Kansas department for aging and disability services from the mental
health and intellectual disabilities aid and assistance account (039-00-
1000-4001) of the state general fund shall be expended by the entity
receiving such moneys to pay membership dues and fees to any entity
that does not provide the Kansas department for aging and disability serv-
ices, the legislative division of post audit, or another state agency, access
to its financial records upon request for such access.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary for
aging and disability services, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state general fund for the Kansas department for aging
and disability services or any institution or facility under the general su-
pervision and management of the secretary for aging and disability serv-
ices to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state
general fund for the Kansas department for aging and disability services
or any institution or facility under the general supervision and manage-
ment of the secretary for aging and disability services. The secretary for
aging and disability services shall certify each such transfer to the director
of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary for aging
and disability services, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018
from the state institutions building fund for the Kansas department for
aging and disability services or any institution or facility under the general
supervision and management of the secretary for aging and disability serv-
ices to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state
institutions building fund for the Kansas department for aging and disa-
bility services or any institution or facility under the general supervision
and management of the secretary for aging and disability services. The
secretary for aging and disability services shall certify each such transfer
to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for children and families from moneys
appropriated from the state general fund or any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2018 for the Kansas department for children and
families and in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the department of health and environment — division of
public health from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or
any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 for the department
of health and environment — division of public health, as authorized by
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1473

this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, expenditures may be made by the secretary for children and families
and the secretary of health and environment for fiscal year 2018 to enter
into a contract with the secretary for aging and disability services, which
is hereby authorized and directed to be entered into by such secretaries,
to provide for the secretary for aging and disability services to perform
the powers, duties, functions and responsibilities prescribed by and to
conduct investigations pursuant to K.S.A. 39-1404, and amendments
thereto, in conjunction with the performance of such powers, duties,
functions, responsibilities and investigations by the secretary for children
and families and the secretary of health and environment under such
statute, with respect to reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation of resi-
dents or reports of residents in need of protective services on behalf of
the secretary for children and families or the secretary of health and
environment, as the case may be, in accordance with and pursuant to
K.S.A. 39-1404, and amendments thereto, during fiscal year 2018: Pro-
vided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas department for aging and disability services from
moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special revenue
fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 for the Kansas department for aging
and disability services, as authorized by this or other appropriation act of
the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by
the secretary for aging and disability services for fiscal year 2018 to pro-
vide for the performance of such powers, duties, functions and respon-
sibilities and to conduct such investigations: Provided further, That, the
words and phrases used in this subsection shall have the meanings re-
spectively ascribed thereto by K.S.A. 39-1401, and amendments thereto.
(k) On October 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $550,000 from the
problem gambling and addictions grant fund (039-00-2371-2371) of the
Kansas department for aging and disability services to the domestic vio-
lence grant fund (252-00-2014-2014) of the governor’s department.
(l) On Ocober 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,000 from the
problem gambling and addictions grant fund (039-00-2371-2371) of the
Kansas department for aging and disability services to the child advocacy
center grants fund (252-00-2024-2024) of the governor’s department.
(m) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services from moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 for the Kansas department for aging and disability services as au-
thorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of
the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the secretary for aging and
disability services for fiscal year 2018 to fix, charge and collect fees from
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parents for services provided to their children by an institution or program


of the Kansas department for aging and disability services: Provided, That
all moneys received by the Kansas department for aging and disability
services for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the DADS social welfare fund (039-00-2141-2195).
(n) On June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 79-4805, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the direc-
tor of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount of any unencum-
bered balance in the problem gambling and addictions grant fund (039-
00-2371-2371) of the Kansas department for aging and disability services
to the state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall
be in addition to any other transfer from the problem gambling and ad-
dictions grant fund to the state general fund as prescribed by law: Pro-
vided further, That the amount transferred from the problem gambling
and addictions grant fund to the state general fund pursuant to this sub-
section is to reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing,
budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other
governmental services which are performed on behalf of the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services by other state agencies which
receive appropriations from the state general fund to provide such serv-
ices.
(o) On July 1, 2017, the mental health and retardation services aid
and assistance account of the state general fund of the Kansas department
for aging and disability services is hereby redesignated as the mental
health and intellectual disabilities aid and assistance account of the state
general fund of the Kansas department for aging and disability services.
(p) On July 1, 2017, the health policy nursing facility quality care fund
of the Kansas department for aging and disability services is hereby re-
designated as the quality care services fund of the Kansas department for
aging and disability services.

[†]

(r) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be


made by the Kansas department for aging and disability services from
moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from any special
revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 by this or any other appropri-
ation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall
be made by the above agency from such moneys to establish a mental
health task force: Provided, That such task force shall consist of 11 mem-
bers appointed as follows: (1) One individual appointed by the president
of the senate; (2) one individual appointed by the minority leader of the
senate; (3) one individual appointed by the speaker of the house of rep-
resentatives; (4) one individual appointed by the minority leader of the
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1475

house of representatives; (5) one public mental health system provider;


(6) one private mental health system provider; (7) one consumer of men-
tal health services; (8) one family member of a consumer of mental health
services; (9) one representative of the Kansas department for aging and
disability services; and (10) two representatives of advocacy organizations
for persons with mental illness; each of the members listed in paragraphs
(5) through (10) appointed by the legislative coordinating council: Pro-
vided, however, That no member of such task force shall be a legislator:
Provided further, That such task force shall study the following topics:
The Kansas mental health delivery system; the most effective ways to
deliver mental health services, including the varied services required for
individuals of varying ages; the certification process of Osawatomie state
hospital; a comprehensive strategy for delivery of mental health services;
the maximization of federal and other funding sources for mental health
services; the statewide absence of crisis stabilization centers to provide
short-term mental health crisis care of 48 hours or less; options for pri-
vatization of mental health services; and other matters relating to mental
health services as such task force deems appropriate: And provided fur-
ther, That such task force shall submit a report on the task force’s findings
to the senate standing committees on ways and means and public health
and welfare and the house of representatives standing committees on
appropriations and health and human services on or before January 8,
2018.
(s) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be made from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 by the above agency by this or any other appropriation act of the
2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made
by the above agency from the state general fund or from any special
revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 to prepare and submit reports
concerning medicaid home and community based services waivers on or
before July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1, 2018,
to the director of legislative research and the director of the budget:
Provided, That the above agency shall submit a separate report for each
home and community based services waiver: Provided further, That such
reports shall include the actual and projected expenditures for such
waiver, actual and projected numbers of individuals provided services
under such waiver and average cost per individual served: And provided
further, That such reports shall include summarized encounter data by
waiver population or comparable data to allow for review of such data at
the program level.
(t) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for aging and disability services from the
state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
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year 2017 or fiscal year 2018 as authorized by chapter 104 of the 2015
Session Laws of Kansas, chapter 12 or 111 of the 2016 Session Laws of
Kansas, 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052,
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency to conduct
an engineering survey on all buildings on the grounds of the Osawatomie
state hospital: Provided, That such report shall determine whether such
buildings can be renovated and shall include the estimated cost of reno-
vation and, if the building cannot be renovated, the estimated cost of
demolition: Provided further, That such report will be presented to the
joint committee on state building construction, the senate ways and
means committee and the house of representatives appropriations com-
mittee on or before January 8, 2018.
(u) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for aging and disability services from the
state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2017 or fiscal year 2018 as authorized by chapter 104 of the 2015
Session Laws of Kansas, chapter 12 or 111 of the 2016 Session Laws of
Kansas, 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052,
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency to issue a
request for proposals for the construction of a 100-bed psychiatric care
facility at the Osawatomie state hospital: Provided, That the above agency
will issue a report detailing the results of the request to the joint com-
mittee on state building construction, the senate ways and means com-
mittee and the house of representatives appropriations committee on or
before January 8, 2018.
(v) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Children’s mental health
waiver (039-00-2000-2403) ....................................... $3,800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the children’s mental health
waiver account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
(w) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary for
aging and disability services, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the title XIX fund (039-00-2595-4130) of the Kansas depart-
ment for aging and disability services to any institution or facility under
the general supervision and management of the secretary for aging and
disability services. The secretary for aging and disability services shall
certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1477

Sec. 100.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Administration official
hospitality (039-00-1000-0204) .................................. $1,748
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration official
hospitality account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Administration —
assessments (039-00-1000-0210)................................ $456,742
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration — as-
sessments — Level I care account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Senior care act (039-00-1000-0260)............................... $2,515,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the senior care act account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019: Provided further, That each grant agreement with an area
agency on aging for a grant from the senior care act account shall require
the area agency on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability
services a report for fiscal year 2018 by the area agency on aging which
shall include information about the kinds of services provided and the
number of persons receiving each kind of service during fiscal year 2018:
And provided further, That the secretary for aging and disability services
shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means and the house
of representatives committee on appropriations at the beginning of the
2019 regular session of the legislature a report of the information con-
tained in such reports from the area agencies on aging on expenditures
for fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That all people receiving or
applying for services that are funded, either partially or entirely, through
expenditures from this account shall be placed in appropriate services
which are determined to be the most economical services available with
regard to state general fund expenditures.
Program grants — nutrition —
state match (039-00-1000-0280) ................................ $3,845,725
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the program grants — nu-
trition — state match account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That each
grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a grant from the pro-
gram grants — nutrition — state match account shall require the area
agency on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability services
a report for federal fiscal year 2018 by the area agency on aging which
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shall include information about the kinds of services provided and the
number of persons receiving each kind of service during federal fiscal
year 2018: And provided further, That the secretary for aging and disa-
bility services shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means
and the house of representatives committee on appropriations at the be-
ginning of the 2019 regular session of the legislature a report of the in-
formation contained in such reports from the area agencies on aging on
expenditures for federal fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That all
people receiving or applying for services that are funded, either partially
or entirely, through expenditures from this account shall be placed in
appropriate services which are determined to be the most economical
services available with regard to state general fund expenditures.
LTC — medicaid assistance —
NF (039-00-1000-0520) ........................................... $651,956,862
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the LTC — medicaid as-
sistance — NF account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That in addition to
the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above
agency from the LTC — medicaid assistance — NF account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures shall be made by the above
agency from the LTC — medicaid assistance — NF account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purpose of providing a 4% rate
increase for providers of home and community based services under each
of the waivers provided by section 1915(c) of the federal social security
act.
LTC — medicaid assistance —
PACE (039-00-1000-0530) ....................................... $7,129,380
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the LTC — medicaid as-
sistance — PACE account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures made from the LTC — medicaid assistance — PACE account shall
be for the PACE program: And provided further, That all people receiv-
ing or applying for services that are funded, either partially or entirely,
through expenditures from this account shall be placed in appropriate
services which are determined to be the most economical services avail-
able with regard to state general fund expenditures.
Nursing facilities
regulation (039-00-1000-0710) .................................. $1,059,462
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing facilities reg-
ulation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
Nursing facilities regulation —
title XIX (039-00-1000-0712) .................................... $1,362,703
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1479

Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing facilities reg-


ulation — title XIX account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Health occupational
credentialing (039-00-1000-0800) .............................. $673,756
State operations (039-00-1000-0801) ............................. $17,642,543
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated to
the state operations account for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this account for the purchase of profes-
sional liability insurance for physicians and dentists at any institution, as
defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments thereto.
Alcohol and drug abuse services
grants (039-00-1000-1010)........................................ $2,174,369
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the alcohol and drug abuse
services grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Mental health and
intellectual disabilities aid and
assistance (039-00-1000-4001)................................... $23,132,722
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the mental health and in-
tellectual disabilities aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Community mental health
centers supplemental
funding (039-00-1000-3001)...................................... $35,880,993
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community mental
health centers supplemental funding account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further,
That, if 2017 House Bill No. 2180, or any other legislation that directs
the director of accounts and reports to transfer moneys from the medical
assistance fee fund to the community mental health center improvement
fund during fiscal year 2019, is passed by the legislature during the 2017
regular session and enacted into law, then on July 1, 2018, or as soon
thereafter as such transfer is made, as certified by the director of the
budget, of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2019 by this section
from the state general fund in the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account, the sum of $5,000,000 is hereby lapsed: And
provided further, That, if the amount of moneys transferred from the
medical assistance fee fund to the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account during fiscal year 2019 pursuant to such leg-
islation is less than $5,000,000, then the amount of moneys lapsed under
this proviso shall be equal to the amount of moneys transferred: And
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provided further, That, if 2017 House Bill No. 2313, or any other legis-
lation that directs the director of accounts and reports to transfer moneys
from the lottery operating fund to the community crisis stabilization cen-
ters fund during fiscal year 2019, is passed by the legislature during the
2017 regular session and enacted into law, then on July 1, 2018, or as
soon thereafter as such transfer is made, as certified by the director of
the budget, of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2019 by this section
from the state general fund in the community mental health centers sup-
plemental funding account, the sum of $6,000,000 is hereby lapsed: And
provided further, That, when the director of the budget makes any cer-
tification under this proviso, the director of the budget shall transmit a
copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
Community aid (039-00-1000-3004) .............................. $17,257,484
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community aid account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Kansas neurological institute — operating
expenditures (363-00-1000-0303) .............................. $9,510,399
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas neurological
institute — operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the Kansas neurological institute — oper-
ating expenditures account for official hospitality by the superintendent
shall not exceed $150: Provided further, That expenditures shall be made
from this account to assist residents of the institution to take personally-
used items, which were constructed for use by such residents and which
are hereby authorized to be transferred to such residents, from the in-
stitution to communities when such residents leave the institution to re-
side in the communities.
Larned state hospital — operating
expenditures (410-00-1000-0103) .............................. $36,478,239
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That
expenditures from the Larned state hospital — operating expenditures
account for official hospitality by the superintendent shall not exceed
$150: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account
for educational services contracts which are hereby authorized to be ne-
gotiated and entered into by Larned state hospital with unified school
districts or other public educational services providers: And provided fur-
ther, That such educational services contracts shall not be subject to the
competitive bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments
thereto.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1481

Larned state hospital —


sexual predator treatment
program (410-00-1000-0200) .................................... $17,197,449
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— sexual predator treatment program account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Osawatomie state hospital — operating
expenditures (494-00-1000-0100) .............................. $10,229,235
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Osawatomie state hos-
pital — operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further,
That, of the moneys appropriated in the Osawatomie state hospital —
operating expenditures account, $4,700,000 shall be expended for the
purpose of opening and operating 20 additional beds at the Osawatomie
state hospital: And provided further, That if the secretary is unable to
open and operate such additional beds, the secretary shall expend such
funds to enter into an agreement for such additional bed space at a third-
party facility.
Osawatomie state hospital — certified care
expenditures (494-00-1000-0101) .............................. $8,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Osawatomie state hos-
pital — certified care expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the Osawatomie state hospital — certified
care account for official hospitality shall not exceed $150.
Parsons state hospital
and training center — operating
expenditures (507-00-1000-0100) .............................. $9,805,748
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Parsons state hospital
and training center — operating expenditures account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Pro-
vided, however, That expenditures from the Parsons state hospital and
training center — operating expenditures account for official hospitality
by the superintendent shall not exceed $150: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this account for educational services
contracts which are hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into
by Parsons state hospital and training center with unified school districts
or other public educational services providers: And provided further, That
such educational services contracts shall not be subject to the competitive
bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739, and amendments thereto: And
provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this account to
assist residents of the institution to take personally-used items, which
were constructed for use by such residents and which are hereby au-
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thorized to be transferred to such residents, from the institution to com-


munities when such residents leave the institution to reside in the com-
munities.
Parsons state hospital
and training center —
sexual predator treatment
program (507-00-1000-0200) .................................... $1,949,103
Larned state hospital — SPTP new crimes
reimbursement (410-00-1000-0110) ........................... $250,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— SPTP new crimes reimbursement account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Larned state hospital — SPTP
reintegration (410-00-0400) ...................................... $1,888,206
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned state hospital
— SPTP reintegration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019:
Administration — medicaid (039-00-1000-0240), Administration — older
Americans act match (039-00-1000-0250), community based services
(039-00-1000-3003).
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Title XIX fund (039-00-2595-4130) ............................... No limit
Provided, That all receipts resulting from payments under title XIX of
the federal social security act to any of the institutions under mental
health and intellectual disabilities may be credited to the title XIX fund:
Provided further, That moneys in the title XIX fund may be used for
expenditures for contractual services to provide for collecting additional
payments under title XVIII and title XIX of the federal social security act
and for expenditures for premiums and surcharges required to be paid
for physicians’ malpractice insurance.
Kansas neurological institute title XIX
reimbursements fund (363-00-2060-2200) .................. No limit
Larned state hospital title XIX
reimbursements fund (410-00-2074-2200) .................. No limit
Osawatomie state hospital title XIX
reimbursements fund (494-00-2080-4300) .................. No limit
Osawatomie state hospital certified care title XIX
reimbursements fund (494-00-2080-4301) .................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1483

Parsons state hospital title XIX


reimbursements fund (507-00-2083-2300) .................. No limit
Kansas neurological institute fee
fund (363-00-2059-2000).......................................... $1,746,245
Kansas neurological institute —
foster grandparents program —
federal fund (363-00-3115-3200) ............................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
FGP gifts, grants, donations
fund (363-00-7125-7400).......................................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
patient benefit
fund (363-00-7910-7100).......................................... No limit
Kansas neurological institute —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (363-00-7940-7200).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital fee
fund (410-00-2073-2100).......................................... $3,946,302
Larned state hospital — work
therapy patient benefit
fund (410-00-7938-7200).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital — canteen
fund (410-00-7806-7000).......................................... No limit
Larned state hospital —
patient benefit
fund (410-00-7912-7100).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
canteen fund (494-00-7807-5600) .............................. No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
patient benefit
fund (494-00-7914-5700).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (494-00-7939-5800).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
motor pool revolving
fund (494-00-6164-5200).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital — cottage
revenue and expenditures
fund (494-00-2159-2159).......................................... No limit
Osawatomie state hospital —
training fee revolving
fund (494-00-2602-2000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for training activities for Os-
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awatomie state hospital shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-


ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the Osawatomie state hospital — training fee revolv-
ing fund: Provided further, That the superintendent of Osawatomie state
hospital is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for training
activities at Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses of such
training activities for Osawatomie state hospital.
Osawatomie state hospital fee
fund (494-00-2079-4200).......................................... $1,469,674
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video telecon-
ferencing equipment at Osawatomie state hospital shall be deposited in
the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the video teleconfer-
encing fee account of the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund: Provided
further, That all moneys credited to the video teleconferencing fee ac-
count shall be used solely for the servicing, technical and program sup-
port, maintenance and replacement of associated equipment at Osawa-
tomie state hospital: And provided further, That any expenditures from
the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any ex-
penditure limitation imposed on the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund.
Osawatomie state hospital certified
care (494-00-2079-4201) .......................................... $2,220,000
Parsons state hospital and training center — canteen
fund (507-00-7808-5500).......................................... No limit
Parsons state hospital
and training center —
patient benefit
fund (507-00-7916-5600).......................................... No limit
Parsons state hospital and training center —
work therapy patient benefit
fund (507-00-7941-5700).......................................... No limit
Parsons state hospital
and training center fee
fund (507-00-2082-2200).......................................... $1,372,386
Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video telecon-
ferencing equipment at Parsons state hospital and training center shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
video teleconferencing fee account of the Parsons state hospital and train-
ing center fee fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to the
video teleconferencing fee account shall be used solely for the servicing,
maintenance and replacement of video teleconferencing equipment at
Parsons state hospital and training center: And provided further, That any
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expenditures from the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in ad-


dition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the Parsons state hospital
and training center fee fund.
Special program for aging IIIB —
federal fund (039-00-3287-3281) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IIIC —
federal fund (039-00-3425-3423) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IIID —
federal fund (039-00-3286-3285) ............................... No limit
National family caregiver
support program IIIE —
federal fund (039-00-3289-3201) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging IV & II —
federal fund (039-00-3288-3297) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging VII-2 —
federal fund (039-00-3358-3072) ............................... No limit
Special program for aging VII-3 —
federal fund (039-00-3402-3000) ............................... No limit
Survey & certification —
federal fund (039-00-3064-3064) ............................... No limit
Provided, That transfers of moneys from the survey & certification —
federal fund to the state fire marshal may be made during fiscal year 2019
pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by
the secretary for aging and disability services with the state fire marshal
to provide fire and safety inspections for adult care homes and hospitals.
Center for medicare/medicaid service —
federal fund (039-00-3408-3300) ............................... No limit
Money follows the person grant —
federal fund (039-00-3054-4000) ............................... No limit
Medicaid assistance program —
federal fund (039-00-1000-0500) ............................... No limit
Social service block grant
fund (039-00-3307-3371).......................................... $4,500,000
Provided, That each grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a
grant from the social service block grant fund shall require the area agency
on aging to submit to the secretary for aging and disability services a
report for fiscal year 2018 by the area agency on aging which shall include
information about the kinds of services provided and the number of per-
sons receiving each kind of service during fiscal year 2018: Provided fur-
ther, That the secretary for aging and disability services shall submit to
the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives
committee on appropriations at the beginning of the 2019 regular session
of the legislature a report of the information contained in such reports
from the area agencies on aging on expenditures for fiscal year 2018: And
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provided further, That all people receiving or applying for services that
are funded, either partially or entirely, through expenditures from this
fund shall be placed in appropriate services which are determined to be
the most economical services available.
Nutrition service incentive program fund —
federal (039-00-3552-3552)....................................... No limit
National bioterrorism hospital
preparedness program —
federal fund (039-00-3398-4386) ............................... No limit
Senior citizen nutrition check-off
fund (039-00-2660-2610).......................................... No limit
Quality care services
fund (039-00-2999-2902).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services, acting as
the agent of the secretary of health and environment, is hereby authorized
to collect the quality care assessment under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-7435,
and amendments thereto, and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 75-7435, and amendments thereto, all moneys received for
such quality care assessments shall be deposited in the state treasury to
the credit of the quality care services fund: Provided further, That all
moneys in the quality care services fund shall be used to finance initiatives
to maintain or improve the quantity and quality of skilled nursing care in
skilled nursing care facilities in Kansas in accordance with K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-7435, and amendments thereto.
State licensure fee
fund (039-00-2373-2370).......................................... No limit
General fees
fund (039-00-2524-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
authorized to collect (1) fees from the sale of surplus property, (2) fees
charged for searching, copying and transmitting copies of public records,
(3) fees paid by employees for personal long distance calls, postage, faxed
messages, copies and other authorized uses of state property, and (4)
other miscellaneous fees: Provided further, That such fees shall be de-
posited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the general
fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from
this fund to meet the obligations of the Kansas department for aging and
disability services, or to benefit and meet the mission of the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services.
Gifts and donations
fund (039-00-7309-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1487

authorized to receive gifts and donations of money for services to senior


citizens or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That such gifts and
donations of money shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the gifts and donations fund.
Medical resources and collection
fund (039-00-2363-2100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received or collected by the secretary for aging
and disability services due to medicaid overpayments shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the medical resources
and collection fund: Provided further, That expenditures from such fund
shall be made for medicaid program-related expenses and used to reduce
state general fund outlays for the medicaid program: And provided fur-
ther, That all moneys received or collected by the secretary for aging and
disability services due to civil monetary penalty assessments against adult
care homes shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the medical resources and collection fund: And provided fur-
ther, That expenditures from such fund shall be made to protect the
health or property of adult care home residents as required by federal
law.
SHICK fund — grants —
federal (039-00-3913-3800)....................................... No limit
Long-term care loan and grant
fund (039-00-5110-5100).......................................... No limit
Health facilities review
fund (039-00-2308-2400).......................................... No limit
Medicare enrollment
assistance program fund —
federal (039-00-3468-3450)....................................... No limit
Medical assistance program — federal
fund (039-00-3414-0442).......................................... No limit
DADS social welfare
fund (039-00-2141-2195).......................................... No limit
Other state fees fund —
community alcohol
treatment (039-00-2661-0000)................................... No limit
Substance abuse/mental health services —
partnership for success —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1327) ............................... No limit
Substance abuse/mental
health supported employment —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1329) ............................... No limit
1488 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Community mental health


block grant federal
fund (039-00-3310-0460).......................................... No limit
Prevention/treatment
substance abuse federal
fund (039-00-3301-0310).......................................... No limit
Problem gambling and addictions grant
fund (039-00-2371-2371).......................................... No limit
Alternatives to psych. resid.
treatment facilities for children
federal fund (039-00-3384-4495) ............................... No limit
Substance abuse performance outcome grant
federal fund (039-00-3881-3881) ............................... No limit
ADAS data collection grant
federal fund (039-00-3887-3887) ............................... No limit
Money follows the person rebalancing
demonstration federal
fund (039-00-3054-4041).......................................... No limit
Temporary assistance for needy families —
fed funds (039-00-3323-3323) ................................... No limit
Coop agreement to benefit homeless —
federal fund (039-00-3284-1321). .............................. No limit
Assistance in transition from homelessness
federal fund (039-00-3284-1321) ............................... No limit
Olmstead fellowship
program (039-00-3885-3885) .................................... No limit
Medicare fund —
SHICK (039-00-3408-3400)...................................... No limit
Medicare fund —
oasis (039-00-3408-3350).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all nonfederal reimbursements received by the Kansas
department for aging and disability services shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and credited to the nonfederal reimbursements fund.
Mental health grants — state highway
fund (039-00-2160-2160).......................................... $9,750,000
Provided, That on July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and
April 1, 2019, or as soon after each date as moneys are available, not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto,
or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$2,437,500 from the state highway fund of the department of transpor-
tation to the mental health grants — state highway fund of the Kansas
department for aging and disability services.
Indirect cost fund (039-00-2193-2193)........................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1489

Kansas national background


check program —
federal fund (039-00-3032-3132) ............................... No limit
Systems of care grant —
federal fund (039-00-3595-3595) ............................... No limit
Community mental health center improvement fund....... No limit
Community crisis stabilization centers fund.................... No limit
Clubhouse model program fund ................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, and on other occasions during fiscal year 2019
when necessary as determined by the secretary for aging and disability
services, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts spec-
ified by the secretary for aging and disability services, which amounts
constitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received by the
Kansas department for aging and disability services for activities related
to federal programs, from specified special revenue funds of the Kansas
department for aging and disability services, to the indirect cost fund of
the Kansas department for aging and disability services.
(d) On July 1, 2018, the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital,
upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer
an amount specified by the superintendent from the Osawatomie state
hospital — canteen fund (494-00-7807-5600) to the Osawatomie state
hospital — patient benefit fund (494-00-7914-5700).
(e) On July 1, 2018, the superintendent of Parsons state hospital,
upon approval from the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer
an amount specified by the superintendent from the Parsons state hospital
and training center — canteen fund (507-00-7808-5500) to the Parsons
state hospital and training center — patient benefit fund (507-00-7916-
5600).
(f) On July 1, 2018, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon
approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer an amount
specified by the superintendent from the Larned state hospital — canteen
fund (410-00-7806-7000) to the Larned state hospital — patient benefit
fund (410-00-7912-7100).
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, no moneys paid by
the Kansas department for aging and disability services from the mental
health and intellectual disabilities aid and assistance account (039-00-
1000-4001) of the state general fund shall be expended by the entity
receiving such moneys to pay membership dues and fees to any entity
that does not provide the Kansas department for aging and disability serv-
ices, the legislative division of post audit, or another state agency, access
to its financial records upon request for such access.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary for
aging and disability services, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year
1490 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

2019 from the state general fund for the Kansas department for aging
and disability services or any institution or facility under the general su-
pervision and management of the secretary for aging and disability serv-
ices to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state
general fund for the Kansas department for aging and disability services
or any institution or facility under the general supervision and manage-
ment of the secretary for aging and disability services. The secretary for
aging and disability services shall certify each such transfer to the director
of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary for aging
and disability services, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019
from the state institutions building fund for the Kansas department for
aging and disability services or any institution or facility under the general
supervision and management of the secretary for aging and disability serv-
ices to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state
institutions building fund for the Kansas department for aging and disa-
bility services or any institution or facility under the general supervision
and management of the secretary for aging and disability services. The
secretary for aging and disability services shall certify each such transfer
to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for children and families from moneys
appropriated from the state general fund or any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2019 for the Kansas department for children and
families and in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the department of health and environment — division of
public health from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or
any special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019 for the department of health
and environment — division of public health, as authorized by this or
other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legis-
lature, expenditures may be made by the secretary for children and fam-
ilies and the secretary of health and environment for fiscal year 2019 to
enter into a contract with the secretary for aging and disability services,
which is hereby authorized and directed to be entered into by such sec-
retaries, to provide for the secretary for aging and disability services to
perform the powers, duties, functions and responsibilities prescribed by
and to conduct investigations pursuant to K.S.A. 39-1404, and amend-
ments thereto, in conjunction with the performance of such powers, du-
ties, functions, responsibilities and investigations by the secretary for chil-
dren and families and the secretary of health and environment under such
statute, with respect to reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation of resi-
dents or reports of residents in need of protective services on behalf of
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1491

the secretary for children and families or the secretary of health and
environment, as the case may be, in accordance with and pursuant to
K.S.A. 39-1404, and amendments thereto, during fiscal year 2019: Pro-
vided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas department for aging and disability services from
moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special revenue
fund or funds for fiscal year 2019 for the Kansas department for aging
and disability services, as authorized by this or other appropriation act of
the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be
made by the secretary for aging and disability services for fiscal year 2019
to provide for the performance of such powers, duties, functions and
responsibilities and to conduct such investigations: Provided further,
That, the words and phrases used in this subsection shall have the mean-
ings respectively ascribed thereto by K.S.A. 39-1401, and amendments
thereto.
(k) On October 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $550,000 from the
problem gambling and addictions grant fund (039-00-2371-2371) of the
Kansas department for aging and disability services to the domestic vio-
lence grant fund (252-00-2014-2014) of the governor’s department.
(l) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,000 from the problem
gambling and addictions grant fund (039-00-2371-2371) of the Kansas
department for aging and disability services to the child advocacy center
grants fund (252-00-2024-2024) of the governor’s department.
(m) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services from moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 for the Kansas department for aging and disability services as au-
thorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the secretary for
aging and disability services for fiscal year 2019 to fix, charge and collect
fees from parents for services provided to their children by an institution
or program of the Kansas department for aging and disability services:
Provided, That all moneys received by the Kansas department for aging
and disability services for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the DADS social welfare fund (039-00-
2141-2195).
(n) On June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 79-4805, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the direc-
tor of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount of any unencum-
bered balance in the problem gambling and addictions grant fund (039-
00-2371-2371) of the Kansas department for aging and disability services
1492 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

to the state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall
be in addition to any other transfer from the problem gambling and ad-
dictions grant fund to the state general fund as prescribed by law: Pro-
vided further, That the amount transferred from the problem gambling
and addictions grant fund to the state general fund pursuant to this sub-
section is to reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing,
budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other
governmental services which are performed on behalf of the Kansas de-
partment for aging and disability services by other state agencies which
receive appropriations from the state general fund to provide such serv-
ices.
[†]
(p) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be made from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 by the above agency by this or any other appropriation act of the
2017, 2018 or 2019 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall
be made by the above agency from the state general fund or from any
special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019 to prepare and submit
reports concerning medicaid home and community based services waivers
on or before July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, to the director of legislative research and the director of the budget:
Provided, That the above agency shall submit a separate report for each
home and community based services waiver: Provided further, That such
reports shall include the actual and projected expenditures for such
waiver and actual and projected numbers of individuals provided services
under such waiver and average cost per individual served: And provided
further, That such reports shall include summarized encounter data by
waiver population or comparable data to allow for review of such data at
the program level.
(q) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Children’s mental health
waiver (039-00-2000-2403) ....................................... $3,800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the children’s mental health
waiver account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
(r) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary for
aging and disability services, with the approval of the director of the
budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year
2019 from the title XIX fund (039-00-2595-4130) of the Kansas depart-
ment for aging and disability services to any institution or facility under
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1493

the general supervision and management of the secretary for aging and
disability services. The secretary for aging and disability services shall
certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
Sec. 101.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT
FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
Youth services aid and
assistance (629-00-1000-7020)................................... $2,059,589
Sec. 102.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT
FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
State operations (including official
hospitality) (629-00-1000-0013) ................................. $94,558,155
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations (in-
cluding official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Youth services aid and
assistance (629-00-1000-7020)................................... $142,070,655
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth services aid and
assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Vocational rehabilitation aid and
assistance (629-00-1000-5010)................................... $4,898,239
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vocational rehabilitation
aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this account for the acquisition of durable medical
equipment and assistive technology devices: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this account by the secretary for children
and families for the purchase of worker’s compensation insurance for
consumers of vocational rehabilitation services and assessments at work
sites and job tryout sites throughout the state.
Cash assistance (629-00-1000-2010) .............................. $10,564,295
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cash assistance account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
1494 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Nonfederal reimbursements
fund (629-00-2585-4125).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all nonfederal reimbursements received by the Kansas
department for children and families shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and credited to the nonfederal reimbursements fund.
Receipt suspense clearing
fund (629-00-9212-0910).......................................... No limit
Client assistance payment clearing
fund (629-00-9214-0930).......................................... No limit
Child support collections clearing
fund (629-00-9218-0970).......................................... No limit
EBT settlement fund (629-00-9219-0980) ...................... No limit
CAP settlement fund (629-00-9219-0990) ...................... No limit
Credit card clearing fund (629-00-9405-9400) ................ No limit
Social welfare fund (629-00-2195-0110) ......................... No limit
Other state fees fund (629-00-2220).............................. No limit
Child welfare services
state grants federal
fund (629-00-3306-0341).......................................... No limit
Social services block grant –
federal fund (629-00-3307-0370) ............................... No limit
Temporary assistance to
needy families federal
fund (629-00-3323-0530).......................................... No limit
Title IV-B promoting safe/stable
families federal
fund (629-00-3302).................................................. No limit
Title IV-B enhance safety
of children federal
fund (629-00-3304).................................................. No limit
Title IV-E foster care federal
fund (629-00-3337-0419).......................................... No limit
Medical assistance program federal
fund (629-00-3414).................................................. No limit
Rehabilitation services – vocational
rehabilitation federal
fund (629-00-3315).................................................. No limit
Enhance child safety –
parental substance abuse
federal fund (629-00-3304) ....................................... No limit
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SRS enterprise fund (629-00-5105) ............................... No limit


Child support enforcement federal
fund (629-00-3316-9100).......................................... No limit
Low-income home energy
assistance federal
fund (629-00-3305-0350).......................................... No limit
Refugee targeted assistance federal
fund (629-00-3375).................................................. No limit
Childrens health insurance
program federal
fund (629-00-3424).................................................. No limit
SNAP employment and training
exchange federal
fund (629-00-3452).................................................. No limit
Commodity supp food program federal
fund (629-00-3308-3215).......................................... No limit
Social security – disability insurance federal
fund (629-00-3309-0390).......................................... No limit
Supplemental nutrition assistance program
federal fund (629-00-3311) ....................................... No limit
Emergency food assistance program federal
fund (629-00-3313-2310).......................................... No limit
Child care and development mandatory and matching
federal fund (629-00-3318-0523) ............................... No limit
Community-based child abuse prevention grants
federal fund (629-00-3319-7400) ............................... No limit
Chafee education and training vouchers program
federal fund (629-00-3338-0425) ............................... No limit
Adoption incentive payments federal
fund (629-00-3343-0426).......................................... No limit
State sexual assault and domestic violence coalitions
grants federal fund (629-00-3344-7345)...................... No limit
Adoption assistance federal fund (629-00-3357-0418) ...... No limit
Chafee foster care independence program
federal fund (629-00-3365-0417) ............................... No limit
Refugee and entrant assistance
federal fund (629-00-3378) ....................................... No limit
Head start federal fund (629-00-3379-6323) ................... No limit
Developmental disabilities basic support
federal fund (629-00-3380-4360) ............................... No limit
Children’s justice grants to states
federal fund (629-00-3381-7320) ............................... No limit
Child abuse and neglect state grants
federal fund (629-00-3382-7210) ............................... No limit
1496 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Independent living state grants


federal fund (629-00-3387-5311) ............................... No limit
Independent living services for older blind
federal fund (629-00-3388-5313) ............................... No limit
Supported employment for individuals with severe
disabilities federal fund (629-00-3389-5317)................ No limit
Independent living older blind – ARRA federal
fund (629-00-3474-0454).......................................... No limit
Child care discretionary
federal fund (629-00-3028-0522) ............................... No limit
SNAP employment and training pilot
fund (629-00-3321-3321).......................................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary for
children and families, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, from the state general fund for the Kansas de-
partment for children and families to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2018 from the state general fund for the Kansas department
for children and families. The secretary for children and families shall
certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary for
children and families, with the approval of the director of the budget and
subject to the provisions of federal grant agreements, may transfer mon-
eys received under a federal grant that are credited to a federal fund of
the Kansas department for children and families to another federal fund
of the Kansas department for children and families. The secretary for
children and families shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports may transfer, in one or more amounts,
from the nonfederal reimbursements fund (629-00-2585-4125) to the so-
cial welfare fund (629-00-2195-0110) the amount specified by the sec-
retary for children and families.
(f) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Child care (629-00-2000-2406) ..................................... $5,033,679
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the child care account in
excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Family preservation (629-00-2000-2413) ........................ $2,073,612
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the family preservation
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account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated


for fiscal year 2018.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for children and families from moneys
appropriated from the temporary assistance to needy families federal fund
(629-00-3323-0530) for fiscal year 2018 by this or any other appropriation
act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be
made by the Kansas department for children and families from such mon-
eys appropriated for fiscal year 2018 in an amount not to exceed
$3,000,000 for the purpose of funding early childhood home visitation
programs provided by any organization that promotes child wellbeing and
prevents the abuse and neglect of children through intensive home visits:
Provided, however, That any such program shall: (1) Be offered to families
whose income is less than 200% of the federal poverty level; (2) comply
with requirements of the temporary assistance to needy families block
grant; and (3) meet any other programmatic requirements of the federal
guidelines for the temporary assistance to needy families program.
(h) During fiscal year 2018, in addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the Kansas department for children
and families from moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2018 from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds by this or any
other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the Kansas department for children and
families from such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2018 to provide a
report to the house appropriations committee and the senate ways and
means committee on the progress and actual expenditures to implement
the acceptance of telephonic signatures for public assistance programs
pursuant to the provisions of 2017 Substitute for Substitute for Senate
Bill No. 95. Such report shall be submitted at the beginning of the 2018
regular session of the legislature.
Sec. 103.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
State operations (including official
hospitality) (629-00-1000-0013) ................................. $94,657,656
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations (in-
cluding official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Youth services aid and assistance (629-00-1000-7020) ...... $141,359,774
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth services aid and
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assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-


propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Vocational rehabilitation aid and
assistance (629-00-1000-5010)................................... $5,132,357
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vocational rehabilitation
aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this account for the acquisition of durable medical
equipment and assistive technology devices: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this account by the secretary for children
and families for the purchase of worker’s compensation insurance for
consumers of vocational rehabilitation services and assessments at work
sites and job tryout sites throughout the state.
Cash assistance (629-00-1000-2010) .............................. $10,551,714
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cash assistance account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Nonfederal reimbursements
fund (629-00-2585-4125).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all nonfederal reimbursements received by the Kansas
department for children and families shall be deposited in the state treas-
ury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and credited to the nonfederal reimbursements fund.
Receipt suspense clearing
fund (629-00-9212-0910).......................................... No limit
Client assistance payment clearing
fund (629-00-9214-0930).......................................... No limit
Child support collections clearing
fund (629-00-9218-0970).......................................... No limit
EBT settlement fund (629-00-9219-0980) ...................... No limit
CAP settlement fund (629-00-9219-0990) ...................... No limit
Credit card clearing fund (629-00-9405-9400) ................ No limit
Social welfare fund (629-00-2195-0110) ......................... No limit
Other state fees fund (629-00-2220).............................. No limit
Child welfare services state grants federal
fund (629-00-3306-0341).......................................... No limit
Social services block grant –
federal fund (629-00-3307-0370) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1499

Temporary assistance to needy families


federal fund (629-00-3323-0530) ............................... No limit
Title IV-B promoting safe/stable families
federal fund (629-00-3302) ....................................... No limit
Title IV-B enhance safety of children
federal fund (629-00-3304) ....................................... No limit
Title IV-E foster care federal fund (629-00-3337-0419).... No limit
Medical assistance program federal fund (629-00-3414) ... No limit
Rehabilitation services – vocational
rehabilitation federal fund (629-00-3315).................... No limit
Enhance child safety – parental substance abuse
federal fund (629-00-3304) ....................................... No limit
SRS enterprise fund (629-00-5105) ............................... No limit
Child support enforcement federal
fund (629-00-3316-9100).......................................... No limit
Low-income home energy assistance
federal fund (629-00-3305-0350) ............................... No limit
Refugee targeted assistance
federal fund (629-00-3375) ....................................... No limit
Childrens health insurance program
federal fund (629-00-3424) ....................................... No limit
SNAP employment and training exchange
federal fund (629-00-3452) ....................................... No limit
Commodity supp food program
federal fund (629-00-3308-3215) ............................... No limit
Social security – disability insurance
federal fund (629-00-3309-0390) ............................... No limit
Supplemental nutrition assistance program
federal fund (629-00-3311) ....................................... No limit
Emergency food assistance program federal
fund (629-00-3313-2310).......................................... No limit
Child care and development mandatory and matching
federal fund (629-00-3318-0523) ............................... No limit
Community-based child abuse prevention grants
federal fund (629-00-3319-7400) ............................... No limit
Chafee education and training vouchers program
federal fund (629-00-3338-0425) ............................... No limit
Adoption incentive payments
federal fund (629-00-3343-0426) ............................... No limit
State sexual assault and
domestic violence coalitions grants
federal fund (629-00-3344-7345) ............................... No limit
Adoption assistance
federal fund (629-00-3357-0418) ............................... No limit
1500 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Chafee foster care independence program


federal fund (629-00-3365-0417) ............................... No limit
Refugee and entrant assistance
federal fund (629-00-3378) ...................................... No limit
Head start federal fund (629-00-3379-6323) ................... No limit
Developmental disabilities basic support
federal fund (629-00-3380-4360) ............................... No limit
Children’s justice grants to states
federal fund (629-00-3381-7320) ............................... No limit
Child abuse and neglect state grants
federal fund (629-00-3382-7210) ............................... No limit
Independent living state grants
federal fund (629-00-3387-5311) ............................... No limit
Independent living services for older blind
federal fund (629-00-3388-5313) ............................... No limit
Supported employment for
individuals with severe disabilities
federal fund (629-00-3389-5317) ............................... No limit
Independent living older blind – ARRA
federal fund (629-00-3474-0454) ............................... No limit
Child care discretionary
federal fund (629-00-3028-0522) ............................... No limit
SNAP employment and training
pilot fund (629-00-3321-3321)................................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary for
children and families, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, from the state general fund for the Kansas de-
partment for children and families to another item of appropriation for
fiscal year 2019 from the state general fund for the Kansas department
for children and families. The secretary for children and families shall
certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary for
children and families, with the approval of the director of the budget and
subject to the provisions of federal grant agreements, may transfer mon-
eys received under a federal grant that are credited to a federal fund of
the Kansas department for children and families to another federal fund
of the Kansas department for children and families. The secretary for
children and families shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(e) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1501

director of accounts and reports may transfer, in one or more amounts,


from the nonfederal reimbursements fund (629-00-2585-4125) to the so-
cial welfare fund the amount specified by the secretary for children and
families.
(f) There is appropriated for the above agency from the children’s
initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Child care (629-00-2000-2406) ..................................... $5,033,679
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the child care account in
excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Family preservation (629-00-2000-2413) ........................ $2,073,612
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the family preservation
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the Kansas department for children and families from moneys
appropriated from the temporary assistance to needy families federal fund
(629-00-3323-0530) for fiscal year 2019 by this or any other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
shall be made by the Kansas department for children and families from
such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2019 in an amount not to exceed
$3,000,000 for the purpose of funding early childhood home visitation
programs provided by any organization that promotes child wellbeing and
prevents the abuse and neglect of children through intensive home visits:
Provided, however, That any such program shall: (1) Be offered to families
whose income is less than 200% of the federal poverty level; (2) comply
with requirements of the temporary assistance to needy families block
grant; and (3) meet any other programmatic requirements of the federal
guidelines for the temporary assistance to needy families program.
Sec. 104.
KANSAS GUARDIANSHIP PROGRAM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Kansas guardianship
program (261-00-1000-0300) .................................... $1,149,415
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas guardianship
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 105.
KANSAS GUARDIANSHIP PROGRAM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
1502 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Kansas guardianship
program (261-00-1000-0300) .................................... $1,149,415
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas guardianship
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 106.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the following:
KPERS — employer
contributions (652-00-1000-0100) .............................. $1,882,033
(b) On the effective date of this act, of the $2,760,946,624 appropri-
ated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by
section 3(a) of chapter 4 of the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas from the
state general fund in the block grants to USDs account (652-00-1000-
0500), the sum of $1,882,033 is hereby lapsed.
Sec. 107.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (652-00-1000-0053) ................................. $165,000
KPERS – employer
contributions – USDs .............................................. $113,493,358
Provided, That all expenditures from the KPERS – employer contribu-
tions – USDs account shall be for payment of participating employers’
contributions to the Kansas public employees retirement system as pro-
vided in K.S.A. 74-4939, and amendments thereto: And provided further,
That expenditures from this account for the payment of participating
employers’ contributions to the Kansas public employees retirement sys-
tem may be made regardless of when the liability was incurred.
KPERS employer contribution layering payment ............ $6,400,000
(b) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,593,452 from the
state general fund to the school district extraordinary declining enroll-
ment fund of the department of education.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law and transfers to other state agencies shall not exceed the following:
Teacher and administrator fee fund (652-00-2723-2060) .. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1503

Sec. 108.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (652-00-1000-0053) ................................. $130,000
KPERS – employer
contributions – USDs .............................................. $201,083,518
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the KPERS – employer
contributions account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures from the KPERS – employer contributions account shall be for
payment of participating employers’ contributions to the Kansas public
employees retirement system as provided in K.S.A. 74-4939, and amend-
ments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures from this ac-
count for the payment of participating employers’ contributions to the
Kansas public employees retirement system may be made regardless of
when the liability was incurred.
KPERS employer contribution layering payment ............ $6,400,000
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law and transfers to other state agencies shall not exceed the following:
State safety fund (652-00-2538-2030) ............................ No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 8-272, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, funds shall be distributed dur-
ing fiscal year 2019 as soon as moneys are available.
Teacher and administrator fee fund (652-00-2723-2060) .. No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of section 2(d) of 2017 Senate Bill No. 19,
K.S.A. 8-1,148 or 38-1808, and amendments thereto, or any other statute,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the family
and children trust account of the family and children investment fund
(629-00-7375-7900) of the department of education to the communities
in schools program fund (652-00-2221-2400) of the department of edu-
cation.
(d) On July 1, 2018, of the $259,742,946 appropriated for the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, by section 2(a) of 2017
Senate Bill No. 19 from the state general fund in the KPERS — employer
contributions account (652-00-1000-0100), the sum of $232,857,897 is
hereby lapsed.
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Sec. 109.
STATE LIBRARY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (434-00-1000-0300) ................... $1,299,834
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $795.
Grants to libraries and
library systems – grants in
aid (434-00-1000-0410) ............................................ $1,071,488
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems – grants in aid account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Grants to libraries and library
systems – interlibrary loan
development (434-00-1000-0420) .............................. $1,132,613
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems – interlibrary loan development account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Grants to libraries and library
systems – talking book
services (434-00-1000-0430) ..................................... $339,942
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems — talking book services account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State library fund (434-00-2076-2500) ........................... No limit
Federal library services
and technology act —
fund (434-00-3257-3000).......................................... No limit
Grants and gifts fund (434-00-7304-7000) ...................... No limit
Statewide database
contribution (434-00-7304-7003) ............................... No limit
Sec. 110.
STATE LIBRARY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1505

Operating expenditures (434-00-1000-0300) ................... $1,328,964


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $755.
Grants to libraries and
library systems – grants in
aid (434-00-1000-0400) ............................................ $1,067,914
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems – grants in aid account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Grants to libraries and
library systems – interlibrary loan
development (434-00-1000-0420) .............................. $1,128,483
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems – interlibrary loan development account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Grants to libraries and
library systems – talking book
services (434-00-1000-0430) ..................................... $327,062
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and
library systems – talking book services account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State library fund (434-00-2076-2500) ........................... No limit
Federal library services and technology act –
fund (434-00-3257-3000).......................................... No limit
Grants and gifts fund (434-00-7304-7000) ...................... No limit
Statewide database
contribution (434-00-7304-7003) ............................... No limit
Sec. 111.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (604-00-1000-0303) ................... $5,224,346
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
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for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Arts for the handicapped (604-00-1000-0502) ................. $133,847
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (604-00-2093-2000)........................... No limit
Reserve fund (604-00-2628-2628) ................................. No limit
Local services reimbursement
fund (604-00-2088-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the Kansas state school for the blind is hereby authorized
to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to
local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the local services reimbursement fund.
Student activity fees
fund (604-00-2146-2100).......................................... No limit
Special bequest fund (604-00-7333-5001) ...................... No limit
Gift fund (604-00-7329-5100)....................................... No limit
Technology lending library –
federal fund (604-00-3833-3500) ............................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (604-00-7714-5200).......................................... No limit
Food assistance – cash for commodities –
federal fund (604-00-3036-3000) ............................... No limit
Food assistance – breakfast –
federal fund (604-00-3037-3100) ............................... No limit
Food assistance – lunch –
federal fund (604-00-3038-3300) ............................... No limit
Chapter I handicapped –
federal fund (604-00-3039-3400) ............................... No limit
Education improvement –
federal fund (604-00-3898-3750) ............................... No limit
Elementary and secondary education act –
federal fund (604-00-3164-3200) ............................... No limit
Special education assistance – ARRA –
federal fund (604-00-3487-3487) ............................... No limit
E-rate grant – federal fund (604-00-3898-3760) .............. No limit
Preparation and mentoring of
teachers of the blind
and visually impaired –
federal fund (604-00-3184-3180) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1507

Improve teacher quality grant –


federal fund (604-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
School breakfast program –
federal fund (604-00-3529-3529) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool grants –
federal fund (604-00-3535-3535) ............................... No limit
Deaf-blind project –
federal fund (604-00-3583-3583) ............................... No limit
Safe schools – federal fund (604-00-3569-3569) .............. No limit
Child and adult care food program –
federal fund (604-00-3531-3531) ............................... No limit
Summer food service program –
federal fund (604-00-3591-3591) ............................... No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-1115, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
30, 2018, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas state school for the blind from the moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2018 as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be
made by the Kansas state school for the blind from moneys appropriated
from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds
for fiscal year 2018 for the Kansas state school for the blind to have a
superintendent of the Kansas state school for the blind that is a separate
and distinct position from the superintendent appointed pursuant to
K.S.A. 76-1002, and amendments thereto: Provided, That the superin-
tendent positions created under K.S.A. 76-1002 and 76-1115, and amend-
ments thereto, shall each be served by a different person.
Sec. 112.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (604-00-1000-0303) ................... $5,273,773
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Arts for the handicapped (604-00-1000-0502) ................. $133,847
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
1508 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

General fees fund (604-00-2093-2000)........................... No limit


Reserve fund (604-00-2628-2628) ................................. No limit
Local services reimbursement
fund (604-00-2088-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the Kansas state school for the blind is hereby authorized
to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to
local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the local services reimbursement fund.
Student activity fees fund (604-00-2146-2100) ................ No limit
Special bequest fund (604-00-7333-5001) ...................... No limit
Gift fund (604-00-7329-5100)....................................... No limit
Technology lending library –
federal fund (604-00-3833-3500) ............................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (604-00-7714-5200).......................................... No limit
Food assistance – cash for commodities –
federal fund (604-00-3036-3000) ............................... No limit
Food assistance – breakfast –
federal fund (604-00-3037-3100) ............................... No limit
Food assistance – lunch –
federal fund (604-00-3038-3300) ............................... No limit
Chapter I handicapped –
federal fund (604-00-3039-3400) ............................... No limit
Education improvement –
federal fund (604-00-3898-3750) ............................... No limit
Elementary and secondary education act –
federal fund (604-00-3164-3200) ............................... No limit
Special education assistance – ARRA –
federal fund (604-00-3487-3487) ............................... No limit
E-rate grant – federal fund (604-00-3898-3760) .............. No limit
Preparation and mentoring
of teachers of the blind
and visually impaired –
federal fund (604-00-3184-3180) ............................... No limit
Improve teacher quality grant –
federal fund (604-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
School breakfast program –
federal fund (604-00-3529-3529) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool grants –
federal fund (604-00-3535-3535) ............................... No limit
Deaf-blind project –
federal fund (604-00-3583-3583) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1509

Safe schools – federal fund (604-00-3569-3569) .............. No limit


Child and adult care food program –
federal fund (604-00-3531-3531) ............................... No limit
Summer food service program –
federal fund (604-00-3591-3591) ............................... No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-1115, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
30, 2019, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas state school for the blind from the moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
shall be made by the Kansas state school for the blind from moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2019 for the Kansas state school for the blind to
have a superintendent of the Kansas state school for the blind that is a
separate and distinct position from the superintendent appointed pur-
suant to K.S.A. 76-1002, and amendments thereto: Provided, That the
superintendent positions created under K.S.A. 76-1002 and 76-1115, and
amendments thereto, shall each be served by a different person.
Sec. 113.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (610-00-1000-0303) ................... $8,769,122
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (610-00-2094-2000)........................... No limit
Reserve fund (610-00-2720-2720) ................................. No limit
Local services reimbursement
fund (610-00-2091-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the Kansas state school for the deaf is hereby authorized
to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to
local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the local services reimbursement fund.
1510 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Student activity fees fund (610-00-2147-2100) ................ No limit


Elementary and secondary education act –
federal fund (610-00-3166-3200) ............................... No limit
Elementary and secondary
education act 2009 ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3166-3210) ............................... No limit
Vocational education fund –
federal (610-00-3167-3300)....................................... No limit
School lunch program –
federal fund (610-00-3201-3000) ............................... No limit
Special bequest fund (610-00-7321-5500) ...................... No limit
Special workshop
fund (610-00-7504-5800).......................................... No limit
Gift fund (610-00-7330-5600)....................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (610-00-7715-5700).......................................... No limit
Special education state grants –
federal fund (610-00-3234-3234) ............................... No limit
Special education state grants ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3487-3487) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3514-3514) ............................... No limit
Improve teacher quality grant –
federal fund (610-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
School breakfast program – federal
fund (610-00-3529-3529).......................................... No limit
National school lunch program ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3530-3530) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool grants —
federal fund (610-00-3535-3535) ............................... No limit
Personnel development grant —
federal fund (610-00-3184-3184) ............................... No limit
Safe schools —
federal fund (610-00-3569-3569) ............................... No limit
Summer food service program —
federal fund (610-00-3591-3591) ............................... No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-1002, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
30, 2018, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas state school for the deaf from the moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2018 as authorized by this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made
by the Kansas state school for the deaf from moneys appropriated from
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1511

the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 for the Kansas state school for the deaf to have a superintendent
of the Kansas state school for the deaf that is a separate and distinct
position from the superintendent appointed pursuant to K.S.A. 76-1115,
and amendments thereto: Provided, That the superintendent positions
created under K.S.A. 76-1002 and 76-1115, and amendments thereto,
shall each be served by a different person: Provided further, That in
selecting a superintendent of the Kansas state school for the deaf, the
state board of education shall select an individual who demonstrates pro-
fessional fluency in American sign language and English.
Sec. 114.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (610-00-1000-0303) ................... $8,838,983
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (610-00-2094-2000)........................... No limit
Reserve fund (610-00-2720-2720) ................................. No limit
Local services reimbursement
fund (610-00-2091-2200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the Kansas state school for the deaf is hereby authorized
to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to
local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the local services reimbursement fund.
Student activity fees fund (610-00-2147-2100) ................ No limit
Elementary and secondary education act –
federal fund (610-00-3166-3200) ............................... No limit
Elementary and secondary education act 2009 ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3166-3210) ............................... No limit
Vocational education fund –
federal (610-00-3167-3300)....................................... No limit
School lunch program –
federal fund (610-00-3201-3000) ............................... No limit
Special bequest fund (610-00-7321-5500) ...................... No limit
1512 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Special workshop fund (610-00-7504-5800) .................... No limit


Gift fund (610-00-7330-5600)....................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (610-00-7715-5700).......................................... No limit
Special education state grants –
federal fund (610-00-3234-3234) ............................... No limit
Special education state grants ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3487-3487) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3514-3514) ............................... No limit
Improve teacher quality grant –
federal fund (610-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
School breakfast program –
federal fund (610-00-3529-3529) ............................... No limit
National school lunch program ARRA –
federal fund (610-00-3530-3530) ............................... No limit
Special education preschool grants — federal
fund (610-00-3535-3535).......................................... No limit
Personnel development grant —
federal fund (610-00-3184-3184) ............................... No limit
Safe schools — federal fund (610-00-3569-3569) ............ No limit
Summer food service program —
federal fund (610-00-3591-3591) ............................... No limit
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-1002, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
30, 2019, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the Kansas state school for the deaf from the moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall
be made by the Kansas state school for the deaf from moneys appropri-
ated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2019 for the Kansas state school for the deaf to have
a superintendent of the Kansas state school for the deaf that is a separate
and distinct position from the superintendent appointed pursuant to
K.S.A. 76-1115, and amendments thereto: Provided, That the superin-
tendent positions created under K.S.A. 76-1002 and 76-1115, and amend-
ments thereto, shall each be served by a different person: Provided fur-
ther, That in selecting a superintendent of the Kansas state school for the
deaf, the state board of education shall select an individual who demon-
strates professional fluency in American sign language and English.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1513

Sec. 115.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (288-00-1000-0083) ................... $3,881,146
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas humanities council (288-00-1000-0600) ............... $50,501
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Credit card clearing fund (288-00-9455-9400) ................ No limit
Vehicle repair and replacement
fund (288-00-6166-6000).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (288-00-2047-2300)........................... No limit
Archeology fee fund (288-00-2638-2350) ....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the archeology fee fund
for operating expenses for providing archeological services by contract:
Provided further, That the state historical society is hereby authorized to
fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided
further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the
operating expenses incurred in providing archeological services by con-
tract: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
archeology fee fund.
Conversion of materials and equipment
fund (288-00-2436-2700).......................................... No limit
Soil/water conservation fund (288-00-3083-3110) ............ No limit
Microfilm fees fund (288-00-2246-2370)........................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilm fees fund
for operating expenses for providing imaging services: Provided further,
That the state historical society is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
incurred in providing imaging services: And provided further, That all
fees received for such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the microfilm fees fund.
Records center fee fund (288-00-2132-2100) .................. No limit
1514 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That expenditures may be made from the records center fee
fund for operating expenses for state records and for the trusted digital
repository for electronic government records.
Historic properties fee fund (288-00-2164-2310)............. No limit
Historic preservation grants in aid
fund (288-00-3089-3700).......................................... No limit
Historic preservation overhead fees
fund (288-00-2916-2380).......................................... No limit
National historic preservation act fund –
local (288-00-3089-3000).......................................... No limit
Private gifts, grants and bequests
fund (288-00-7302-7000).......................................... No limit
Museum and historic sites visitor donation
fund (288-00-2142-2250).......................................... No limit
Insurance collection replacement/reimbursement
fund (288-00-2182-2320).......................................... No limit
Heritage trust fund (288-00-7379-7600)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the heritage trust fund for state oper-
ations shall not exceed $55,404.
Land survey fee fund (288-00-2234-2330) ...................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 58-2011, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the land survey fee fund for the fiscal year 2018 for operating ex-
penditures that are not related to administering the land survey program.
National trails fund (288-00-3553-3353)......................... No limit
State historical society facilities
fund (288-00-2192-2420).......................................... No limit
Historic properties fund (288-00-2144-2400) .................. No limit
Law enforcement memorial
fund (288-00-7344-7300).......................................... No limit
Highway planning/construction
fund (288-00-3333-3333).......................................... No limit
Save America’s treasures
fund (288-00-3923-4000).......................................... No limit
Archeology federal
fund (288-00-2638-2350).......................................... No limit
Property sale proceeds
fund (288-00-2414-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That proceeds from the sale of property pursuant to K.S.A. 75-
2701, and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treasury
and credited to the property sale proceeds fund.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2721, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1515

30, 2018, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the state general fund or from any
special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018, as authorized by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the above agency from the state general
fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 to fix
admission fees at constitution hall in Lecompton, Kansas, at $3 per adult
single admission, $1 per student single admission, $2 per student for
guided tours and $3 per adult for guided tours: Provided, however, That
such admission fees may be increased by the above agency during fiscal
year 2018 if all moneys from such admission fees are invested in consti-
tution hall and the total amount of such admission fees exceeds the
amount of the Lecompton historical society’s constitution hall promo-
tional expenses as determined by the average of such promotional ex-
penses for the preceding three calendar years: Provided further, That the
state historical society may request annual financial statements from the
Lecompton historical society for the purpose of calculating such three-
year average of promotional expenses.
Sec. 116.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (288-00-1000-0083) ................... $3,897,369
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Kansas humanities council (288-00-1000-0600) ............... $50,501
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Credit card clearing fund (288-00-9455-9400) ................ No limit
Vehicle repair and replacement
fund (288-00-6166-6000).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (288-00-2047-2300)........................... No limit
Archeology fee fund (288-00-2638-2350) ....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the archeology fee fund
for operating expenses for providing archeological services by contract:
Provided further, That the state historical society is hereby authorized to
fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided
further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the
operating expenses incurred in providing archeological services by con-
1516 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

tract: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
archeology fee fund.
Conversion of materials and equipment
fund (288-00-2436-2700).......................................... No limit
Soil/water conservation
fund (288-00-3083-3110).......................................... No limit
Microfilm fees fund (288-00-2246-2370)........................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilm fees fund
for operating expenses for providing imaging services: Provided further,
That the state historical society is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided further, That such
fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
incurred in providing imaging services: And provided further, That all
fees received for such services shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the microfilm fees fund.
Records center fee fund (288-00-2132-2100) .................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the records center fee
fund for operating expenses for state records and for the trusted digital
repository for electronic government records.
Historic properties fee fund (288-00-2164-2310)............. No limit
Historic preservation grants in aid
fund (288-00-3089-3700).......................................... No limit
Historic preservation overhead fees
fund (288-00-2916-2380).......................................... No limit
National historic preservation act fund –
local (288-00-3089-3000).......................................... No limit
Private gifts, grants and bequests
fund (288-00-7302-7000).......................................... No limit
Museum and historic sites visitor donation
fund (288-00-2142-2250).......................................... No limit
Insurance collection replacement/reimbursement
fund (288-00-2182-2320).......................................... No limit
Heritage trust fund (288-00-7379-7600)......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the heritage trust fund for state oper-
ations shall not exceed $56,244.
Land survey fee fund (288-00-2234-2330) ...................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 58-2011, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the land survey fee fund for the fiscal year 2019 for operating ex-
penditures that are not related to administering the land survey program.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1517

National trails fund (288-00-3553-3353)......................... No limit


State historical society facilities
fund (288-00-2192-2420).......................................... No limit
Historic properties fund (288-00-2144-2400) .................. No limit
Law enforcement memorial
fund (288-00-7344-7300).......................................... No limit
Highway planning/construction
fund (288-00-3333-3333).......................................... No limit
Save America’s treasures
fund (288-00-3923-4000).......................................... No limit
Archeology federal
fund (288-00-2638-2350).......................................... No limit
Property sale proceeds
fund (288-00-2414-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That proceeds from the sale of property pursuant to K.S.A. 75-
2701, and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the state treasury
and credited to the property sale proceeds fund.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2721, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending June
30, 2019, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the state general fund or from any
special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019, as authorized by this
or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 to fix admission fees at constitution hall in Lecompton, Kansas, at
$3 per adult single admission, $1 per student single admission, $2 per
student for guided tours and $3 per adult for guided tours: Provided,
however, That such admission fees may be increased by the above agency
during fiscal year 2019 if all moneys from such admission fees are invested
in constitution hall and the total amount of such admission fees exceeds
the amount of the Lecompton historical society’s constitution hall pro-
motional expenses as determined by the average of such promotional
expenses for the preceding three calendar years: Provided further, That
the state historical society may request annual financial statements from
the Lecompton historical society for the purpose of calculating such
three-year average of promotional expenses.
Sec. 117.
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (246-00-1000-0013) ................................. $31,407,939
1518 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures


(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Master’s-level nursing capacity (246-00-1000-0100) ......... $130,566
Kansas wetlands education center at Cheyenne
bottoms (246-00-1000-0200) ..................................... $249,029
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas wetlands edu-
cation center at Cheyenne bottoms account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas academy of math and
science (246-00-1000-0300) ...................................... $697,529
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas academy of
math and science account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (246-00-5185-5050) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
a capital improvement project for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (246-00-2035-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Restricted fees fund (246-00-2510-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Special events; technology equipment; Gross coliseum services;
capital improvements; performing arts center services; farm income; cho-
ral music clinic; yearbook; off-campus tours; memorial union activities;
student activity (unallocated); tiger media; conferences, clinics and work-
shops – noncredit; summer laboratory school; little theater; library serv-
ices; student affairs; speech and debate; student government; counseling
center services; interest on local funds; student identification cards; nurse
education programs; athletics; placement fees; virtual college classes;
speech and hearing; child care services for dependent students; computer
services; interactive television contributions; midwestern student
exchange; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collec-
tions not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the
state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting
on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c),
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1519

and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That all amounts of tuition received from students participating
in the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the midwestern student
exchange account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the restricted fees fund for official hos-
pitality.
Education opportunity act –
federal fund (246-00-3394-3500) ............................... No limit
Service clearing fund (246-00-6000) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Computer services, storeroom for official supplies in-
cluding office supplies, paper products, janitorial supplies, printing and
duplicating, car pool, postage, copy center, and telecommunications and
such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board
of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments thereto.
Commencement fees
fund (246-00-2511-2050).......................................... No limit
Health fees fund (246-00-5101-5000) ............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health fees fund may be made for
the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals em-
ployed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists,
at the student health center.
Student union fees
fund (246-00-5102-5010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the student union fees
fund for official hospitality.
Kansas career work study program
fund (246-00-2548-2060).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act –
federal fund (246-00-3034-3000) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (246-00-2471-2400).......................................... No limit
1520 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Nine month payroll clearing account


fund (246-00-7709-7060).......................................... No limit
Federal Perkins student loan
fund (246-00-7501-7050).......................................... No limit
Housing system revenue
fund (246-00-5103-5020).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system rev-
enue fund for official hospitality.
Institutional overhead
fund (246-00-2900-2070).......................................... No limit
Oil and gas royalties
fund (246-00-2036-2010).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (246-00-5707-5090).......................................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (246-00-2914-2080).......................................... No limit
Kansas distinguished scholarship
fund (246-00-7204-7000).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit
fund (246-00-9013-9400).......................................... No limit
Federal receipts suspense
fund (246-00-9105-9410).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (246-00-9134-9420) ............................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (246-00-9136-9430) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (246-00-9163-9440) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (246-00-9197-9450) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (246-00-9220-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (246-00-9800)............................ No limit
University federal fund (246-00-3141-3140) ................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made by the above agency from this fund to procure
a policy of accident, personal liability and excess automobile liability in-
surance insuring volunteers participating in the senior companion pro-
gram against loss in accordance with specifications of federal grant guide-
lines as provided in K.S.A. 75-4101, and amendments thereto.
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1521

president of Fort Hays state university of not to exceed $125,000 from


the general fees fund (246-00-2035-2000) to the federal Perkins student
loan fund (246-00-7501-7050).
Sec. 118.
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality) (246-00-1000-0013)....................... $31,552,129
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Master’s-level nursing capacity (246-00-1000-0100) ......... $130,758
Kansas wetlands education center at
Cheyenne bottoms (246-00-1000-0200) ...................... $249,368
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas wetlands edu-
cation center at Cheyenne bottoms account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Kansas academy of math and
science (246-00-1000-0300) ...................................... $698,023
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas academy of
math and science account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (246-00-5185-5050) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
a capital improvement project for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (246-00-2035-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Restricted fees fund (246-00-2510-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Special events; technology equipment; Gross coliseum services;
capital improvements; performing arts center services; farm income; cho-
ral music clinic; yearbook; off-campus tours; memorial union activities;
student activity (unallocated); tiger media; conferences, clinics and work-
shops – noncredit; summer laboratory school; little theater; library serv-
ices; student affairs; speech and debate; student government; counseling
1522 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

center services; interest on local funds; student identification cards; nurse


education programs; athletics; placement fees; virtual college classes;
speech and hearing; child care services for dependent students; computer
services; interactive television contributions; midwestern student
exchange; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collec-
tions not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the
state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting
on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c),
and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That all amounts of tuition received from students participating
in the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the midwestern student
exchange account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the restricted fees fund for official hos-
pitality.
Education opportunity act –
federal fund (246-00-3394-3500) ............................... No limit
Service clearing fund (246-00-6000) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Computer services, storeroom for official supplies in-
cluding office supplies, paper products, janitorial supplies, printing and
duplicating, car pool, postage, copy center, and telecommunications and
such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board
of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments thereto.
Commencement fees
fund (246-00-2511-2050).......................................... No limit
Health fees fund (246-00-5101-5000) ............................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the health fees fund may be made for
the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals em-
ployed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists,
at the student health center.
Student union fees fund (246-00-5102-5010) .................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the student union fees
fund for official hospitality.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1523

Kansas career work study program


fund (246-00-2548-2060).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act –
federal fund (246-00-3034-3000) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (246-00-2471-2400).......................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing account
fund (246-00-7709-7060).......................................... No limit
Federal Perkins student loan fund (246-00-7501-7050) .... No limit
Housing system revenue fund (246-00-5103-5020) .......... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system rev-
enue fund for official hospitality.
Institutional overhead fund (246-00-2900-2070).............. No limit
Oil and gas royalties fund (246-00-2036-2010) ................ No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (246-00-5707-5090).......................................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (246-00-2914-2080).......................................... No limit
Kansas distinguished scholarship
fund (246-00-7204-7000).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (246-00-9013-9400).................. No limit
Federal receipts suspense
fund (246-00-9105-9410) ............................................. No limit
Suspense fund (246-00-9134-9420) ............................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity clearing
fund (246-00-9136-9430).......................................... No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity clearing
fund (246-00-9163-9440).......................................... No limit
Agency payroll deduction clearing
fund (246-00-9197-9450).......................................... No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (246-00-9220-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (246-00-9800)............................ No limit
University federal
fund (246-00-3141-3140).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made by the above agency from this fund to procure
a policy of accident, personal liability and excess automobile liability in-
surance insuring volunteers participating in the senior companion pro-
gram against loss in accordance with specifications of federal grant guide-
lines as provided in K.S.A. 75-4101, and amendments thereto.
1524 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the


director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Fort Hays state university of not to exceed $125,000 from
the general fees fund (246-00-2035-2000) to the federal Perkins student
loan fund (246-00-7501-7050).
Sec. 119.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (367-00-1000-0003) ................................. $89,780,558
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Midwest institute for comparative stem
cell biology (367-00-1000-0170)................................. $124,640
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the midwest institute for
comparative stem cell biology account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Global food systems (367-00-1000-0190)........................ $960,000
Provided, That unencumbered balance in the global food systems account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018: Provided further, That all moneys in the global food systems
account expended for fiscal year 2018 shall be matched by Kansas state
university on a $1 for $1 basis from other moneys of Kansas state uni-
versity: And provided further, That Kansas state university shall submit a
plan to the house committee on appropriations, the senate committee on
ways and means and the governor as to how the global food systems-
related activities create additional jobs in the state and other economic
value, particularly for and with the private sector, for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas state university polytechnic
campus (367-00-1000-0150)...................................... $5,837,859
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (367-00-5181) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
capital improvement projects for parking improvements.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (367-00-2472-2500).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (367-00-2062-2000)........................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1525

Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Interest on endowment
fund (367-00-7100-7200).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (367-00-2520-2080) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Technology equipment; flight services; communications and
marketing; computer services; copy centers; standardized test fees; place-
ment center; recreational services; college of technology and aviation;
motor pool; music; professorships; student activities fees; army and aer-
ospace uniforms; aerospace uniform augmentation; biology sales and serv-
ices; chemistry; field camps; state department of education; physics store-
room; sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and
facility grants; chemical engineering; nuclear engineering; contract-post
office; library collections; civil engineering; continuing education; spon-
sored construction or improvement projects; attorney, educational and
personal development, human capital resources; student financial assis-
tance; application for undergraduate programs; speech and hearing fees;
gifts; human development and family research and training; college of
education – publications and services; guaranteed student loan application
processing; student identification card; auditorium receipts; catalog sales;
emission spectroscopy fees; interagency consulting; sales and services of
educational programs; transcript fees; facility use fees; human ecology
storeroom; college of human ecology sales; family resource center fees;
human movement performance; application for post baccalaureate pro-
grams; art exhibit fees; college of education – Kansas careers; foreign
student application fee; student union repair and replacement reserve;
departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; insti-
tutional support fee; miscellaneous renovations – construction; speech
receipts; art museum; exchange program; flight training lab fees; admin-
istrative reimbursements; parking fees; postage center; printing; short
courses and conferences; student government association receipts; re-
gents educational communications center; late registration fee; engineer-
ing equipment fee; architecture equipment fee; biotechnology facility;
English language program; international programs; Bramlage coliseum;
planning and analysis; telecommunications; comparative medicine; Mar-
latt memorial park; other specifically designated receipts not available for
general operations of the university: Provided, however, That the state
board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on
this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative dele-
gation and subject to the guidelines prescribed K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and
amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
1526 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-


ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That expenditures from the restricted fees fund may be made
for the purchase of insurance for operation and testing of completed
project aircraft and for operation of aircraft used in professional pilot
training, including coverage for public liability, physical damage, medical
payments and voluntary settlement coverages: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for official hospitality.
Kansas career work study program
fund (367-00-2540-2090).......................................... No limit
Service clearing fund (367-00-6003-7000) ...................... No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Supplies stores; telecommunications services; photo-
graphic services; K-State printing services; postage; facilities services; fa-
cilities carpool; public safety services; facility planning services; facilities
storeroom; computing services; and such other internal service activities
as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and
amendments thereto.
Sponsored research overhead
fund (367-00-2901-2160).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the sponsored research
overhead fund for official hospitality.
Housing system suspense
fund (367-00-5708-4830).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (367-00-5163).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system op-
erations fund for official hospitality.
Housing system repairs, equipment
and improvement
fund (367-00-5641-4740).......................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement
annuity clearing
fund (367-00-9137-9310).......................................... No limit
Student health fees
fund (367-00-5109-4410).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be
made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for in-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1527

dividuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and phys-


ical therapists, at the student health center.
Scholarship funds fund (367-00-7201-7210).................... No limit
Perkins student loan fund (367-00-7506-7260)................ No limit
Federal award advance payment –
U.S. department of
education awards
fund (367-00-3855-3350).......................................... No limit
State agricultural university
fund (367-00-7400-7250).......................................... No limit
Salina – student union fees
fund (367-00-5114-4420).......................................... No limit
Salina – housing system revenue
fund (367-00-5117-4430).......................................... No limit
Salina – housing system suspense
fund (367-00-5724-4890).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (367-00-7223-7300).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (367-00-9020-9300).................. No limit
Business procurement card clearing
fund (367-00-9102-9400).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (367-00-9146-9320) ............................... No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity clearing
fund (367-00-9164-9330).......................................... No limit
Agency payroll deduction clearing
fund (367-00-9186-9360).......................................... No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (367-00-9221-9200).......................................... No limit
Salina student life center revenue
fund (367-00-5111-5120).......................................... No limit
Child care facility revenue
fund (367-00-5125-5101).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (367-00-3142) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Energy conservation improvements
fund (367-00-8222).................................................. No limit
Animal health research
fund (367-00-2053-2053).......................................... No limit
National bio agro-defense facility
fund (367-00-2058-2058).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the national bio agro-defense facility
1528 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

fund shall be expended in accordance with the governor’s national bio


agro-defense facility steering committee’s plan and shall be approved by
the president of Kansas state university.
Kan-grow engineering fund –
KSU (367-00-2154-2154).......................................... No limit
Payroll clearing fund (367-00-9801-9000)....................... No limit
Fed ext emp clearing fund –
employee deduct (367-00-9182-9340) ........................ No limit
Fed ext emp clearing fund –
employer deduct (367-00-9183-9350)......................... No limit
Temp dep fund external
source (367-00-9065-9305) ....................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (367-00-7710-7270).......................................... No limit
Interest bearing grants
fund (367-00-2630-2630).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, on or before the 10 day of each month commencing
th

during fiscal year 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
from the state general fund to the interest bearing grants fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance in the interest bearing
grants fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for
the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Kansas state university of not to exceed $100,000 from the
general fees fund (367-00-2062-2000) to the Perkins student loan fund
(367-00-7506-7260).
(d) On July 1, 2017, the board of regents — U.S. department of
education awards fund (367-00-3855-3350) is hereby redesignated as the
federal award advance payment — U.S. department of education awards
fund (367-00-3855-3350).
(e) On July 1, 2017, the Salina — housing system operation fund
(367-00-5117-4430) is hereby redesignated as the Salina housing system
revenue fund (367-00-5117-4430).
Sec. 120.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (367-00-1000-0003) ................................. $91,031,275
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1529

Midwest institute for comparative stem


cell biology (367-00-1000-0170)................................. $125,938
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the midwest institute for
comparative stem cell biology account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Global food systems (367-00-1000-0190)........................ $970,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the global food systems
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all moneys in the global food
systems account expended for fiscal year 2019 shall be matched by Kansas
state university on a $1 for $1 basis from other moneys of Kansas state
university: And provided further, That Kansas state university shall submit
a plan to the house committee on appropriations, the senate committee
on ways and means and the governor as to how the global food systems-
related activities create additional jobs in the state and other economic
value, particularly for and with the private sector, for fiscal year 2019.
Kansas state university polytechnic
campus (367-00-1000-0150)...................................... $5,920,065
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (367-00-5181) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
capital improvement projects for parking improvements.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (367-00-2472-2500).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (367-00-2062-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Interest on endowment
fund (367-00-7100-7200).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (367-00-2520-2080) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Technology equipment; flight services; communications and
marketing; computer services; copy centers; standardized test fees; place-
ment center; recreational services; college of technology and aviation;
motor pool; music; professorships; student activities fees; army and aer-
ospace uniforms; aerospace uniform augmentation; biology sales and serv-
ices; chemistry; field camps; state department of education; physics store-
room; sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and
1530 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

facility grants; chemical engineering; nuclear engineering; contract-post


office; library collections; civil engineering; continuing education; spon-
sored construction or improvement projects; attorney, educational and
personal development, human capital resources; student financial assis-
tance; application for undergraduate programs; speech and hearing fees;
gifts; human development and family research and training; college of
education – publications and services; guaranteed student loan application
processing; student identification card; auditorium receipts; catalog sales;
emission spectroscopy fees; interagency consulting; sales and services of
educational programs; transcript fees; facility use fees; human ecology
storeroom; college of human ecology sales; family resource center fees;
human movement performance; application for post baccalaureate pro-
grams; art exhibit fees; college of education – Kansas careers; foreign
student application fee; student union repair and replacement reserve;
departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; insti-
tutional support fee; miscellaneous renovations – construction; speech
receipts; art museum; exchange program; flight training lab fees; admin-
istrative reimbursements; parking fees; postage center; printing; short
courses and conferences; student government association receipts; re-
gents educational communications center; late registration fee; engineer-
ing equipment fee; architecture equipment fee; biotechnology facility;
English language program; international programs; Bramlage coliseum;
planning and analysis; telecommunications; comparative medicine; Mar-
latt memorial park; other specifically designated receipts not available for
general operations of the university: Provided, however, That the state
board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on
this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative dele-
gation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and
amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That expenditures from the restricted fees fund may be made
for the purchase of insurance for operation and testing of completed
project aircraft and for operation of aircraft used in professional pilot
training, including coverage for public liability, physical damage, medical
payments and voluntary settlement coverages: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for official hospitality.
Kansas career work study program
fund (367-00-2540-2090).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1531

Service clearing fund (367-00-6003-7000) ...................... No limit


Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Supplies stores; telecommunications services; photo-
graphic services; K-State printing services; postage; facilities services; fa-
cilities carpool; public safety services; facility planning services; facilities
storeroom; computing services; and such other internal service activities
as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and
amendments thereto.
Sponsored research overhead
fund (367-00-2901-2160).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the sponsored research
overhead fund for official hospitality.
Housing system suspense
fund (367-00-5708-4830).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (367-00-5163).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system op-
erations fund for official hospitality.
Housing system repairs,
equipment and improvement
fund (367-00-5641-4740).......................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement
annuity clearing
fund (367-00-9137-9310).......................................... No limit
Student health fees fund (367-00-5109-4410) ................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be
made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for in-
dividuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and phys-
ical therapists, at the student health center.
Scholarship funds
fund (367-00-7201-7210).......................................... No limit
Perkins student loan
fund (367-00-7506-7260).......................................... No limit
Federal award advance payment –
U.S. department of education
awards fund (367-00-3855-3350) ............................... No limit
State agricultural university
fund (367-00-7400-7250).......................................... No limit
Salina – student union fees
fund (367-00-5114-4420).......................................... No limit
Salina – housing system revenue
fund (367-00-5117-4430).......................................... No limit
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Salina – housing system suspense


fund (367-00-5724-4890).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (367-00-7223-7300).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (367-00-9020-9300).................. No limit
Business procurement card clearing
fund (367-00-9102-9400).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (367-00-9146-9320) ............................... No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity clearing
fund (367-00-9164-9330).......................................... No limit
Agency payroll deduction clearing
fund (367-00-9186-9360).......................................... No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing fund (367-00-9221-9200) ........... No limit
Salina student life center revenue
fund (367-00-5111-5120).......................................... No limit
Child care facility revenue fund (367-00-5125-5101)........ No limit
University federal fund (367-00-3142) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Energy conservation improvements
fund (367-00-8222).................................................. No limit
Animal health research fund (367-00-2053-2053) ............ No limit
National bio agro-defense facility
fund (367-00-2058-2058).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the national bio agro-defense facility
fund shall be expended in accordance with the governor’s national bio
agro-defense facility steering committee’s plan and shall be approved by
the president of Kansas state university.
Kan-grow engineering fund –
KSU (367-00-2154-2154).......................................... No limit
Payroll clearing fund (367-00-9801-9000)....................... No limit
Fed ext emp clearing fund –
employee deduct (367-00-9182-9340) ........................ No limit
Fed ext emp clearing fund –
employer deduct (367-00-9183-9350)......................... No limit
Temp dep fund external
source (367-00-9065-9305) ....................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (367-00-7710-7270).......................................... No limit
Interest bearing grants
fund (367-00-2630-2630).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, on or before the 10th day of each month commencing
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1533

during fiscal year 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
from the state general fund to the interest bearing grants fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance in the interest bearing
grants fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net earnings rate for
the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding month.
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Kansas state university of not to exceed $100,000 from the
general fees fund (367-00-2062-2000) to the Perkins student loan fund
(367-00-7506-7260).
(d) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $5,000,000 from the
state general fund to the national bio agro-defense facility fund (367-00-
2058-2058) of Kansas state university.
Sec. 121.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS
AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Cooperative extension service (including official
hospitality) (369-00-1000-1020) ................................. $17,528,414
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cooperative extension
service (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Agricultural experiment stations (including official
hospitality) (369-00-1000-1030) ................................. $28,091,957
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the agricultural experiment
stations (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Restricted fees fund (369-00-2697-1100) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Plant pathology; Kansas artificial breeding service unit; tech-
nology equipment; professorships; agricultural experiment station, direc-
tor’s office; agronomy – Ashland farm; KSU agricultural research center
– Hays; KSU southeast agricultural research center; KSU southwest re-
search extension center; agronomy – general; agronomy – experimental
field crop sales; entomology sales; grain science and industry – Kansas
state university; food and nutrition research; extension services and pub-
lication; sponsored construction or improvement projects; gifts; compar-
1534 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

ative medicine; sales and services of educational programs; animal sci-


ences and industry livestock and product sales; horticulture greenhouse
and farm products sales; Konza prairie operations; departmental receipts
for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional support fee; KSU
northwest research extension center operations; sponsored research, pub-
lic service, equipment and facility grants; statistical laboratory; equip-
ment/pesticide storage building; miscellaneous renovation – construction;
other specifically designated receipts not available for general operations
of the university: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with
the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is
hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments
thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further,
That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund
and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through re-
search and training grants only if such grants include money for and au-
thorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from the Kansas agricultural mediation service
account of the restricted fees fund during fiscal year 2018: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for official hos-
pitality.
Fertilizer research fund (369-00-2263-1150)................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (369-00-2921-1200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the sponsored research
overhead fund for official hospitality.
Federal awards – advance payment
fund (369-00-3872-1360).......................................... No limit
Smith-Lever special program grant –
federal fund (369-00-3047-1330) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (369-00-2479-1190).......................................... No limit
Agricultural land use-value
fund (369-00-2364-1180).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (369-00-3144) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1535

nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
Agricultural experiment
stations (369-00-1900-1900)...................................... $294,659
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, no moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or any special revenue fund or funds
for Kansas state university or Kansas state university extension systems
and agriculture research programs shall be expended on or after the ef-
fective date of this act by Kansas state university or Kansas state university
extension systems and agriculture research programs, directly or indi-
rectly, for: (1) Any financial aid or other support for any 4-H competitive
events or activities at county fairs for which the minimum age for partic-
ipants is increased from 7 years of age to 9 years of age; or (2) any financial
aid or other support for any 4-H organization or unit that sponsors com-
petitive events at county fairs and that is planning to increase or has
increased the minimum age for participants in such events from 7 years
of age to 9 years of age.
Sec. 122.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS
AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Cooperative extension service (including official
hospitality) (369-00-1000-1020) ................................. $17,565,919
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cooperative extension
service (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Agricultural experiment stations (including official
hospitality) (369-00-1000-1030) ................................. $28,158,705
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the agricultural experiment
stations (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Restricted fees fund (369-00-2697-1100) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Plant pathology; Kansas artificial breeding service unit; tech-
nology equipment; professorships; agricultural experiment station, direc-
tor’s office; agronomy – Ashland farm; KSU agricultural research center
– Hays; KSU southeast agricultural research center; KSU southwest re-
search extension center; agronomy – general; agronomy – experimental
1536 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

field crop sales; entomology sales; grain science and industry – Kansas
state university; food and nutrition research; extension services and pub-
lication; sponsored construction or improvement projects; gifts; compar-
ative medicine; sales and services of educational programs; animal sci-
ences and industry livestock and product sales; horticulture greenhouse
and farm products sales; Konza prairie operations; departmental receipts
for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional support fee; KSU
northwest research extension center operations; sponsored research, pub-
lic service, equipment and facility grants; statistical laboratory; equip-
ment/pesticide storage building; miscellaneous renovation – construction;
other specifically designated receipts not available for general operations
of the university: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with
the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is
hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments
thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further,
That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund
and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through re-
search and training grants only if such grants include money for and au-
thorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from the Kansas agricultural mediation service
account of the restricted fees fund during fiscal year 2019: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for official hos-
pitality.
Fertilizer research fund (369-00-2263-1150)................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (369-00-2921-1200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the sponsored research
overhead fund for official hospitality.
Federal awards – advance payment
fund (369-00-3872-1360).......................................... No limit
Smith-Lever special program grant –
federal fund (369-00-3047-1330) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (369-00-2479-1190).......................................... No limit
Agricultural land use-value
fund (369-00-2364-1180).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (369-00-3144) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1537

through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
Agricultural experiment stations (369-00-1900-1900) ....... $295,046
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, no moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or any special revenue fund or funds
for Kansas state university or Kansas state university extension systems
and agriculture research programs shall be expended on or after the ef-
fective date of this act by Kansas state university or Kansas state university
extension systems and agriculture research programs, directly or indi-
rectly, for: (1) Any financial aid or other support for any 4-H competitive
events or activities at county fairs for which the minimum age for partic-
ipants is increased from 7 years of age to 9 years of age; or (2) any financial
aid or other support for any 4-H organization or unit that sponsors com-
petitive events at county fairs and that is planning to increase or has
increased the minimum age for participants in such events from 7 years
of age to 9 years of age.
Sec. 123.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (368-00-1000-5003) ................................. $9,164,548
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Operating enhancement (368-00-1000-5023) .................. $4,820,967
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating enhancement
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures from the
operating enhancement account shall be expended in accordance with
the plan submitted by the board of regents for improving the rankings of
the Kansas state university veterinary medical center and shall be ap-
proved by the president of Kansas state university.
Veterinary training program for rural
Kansas (368-00-1000-5013)....................................... $400,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the veterinary training pro-
gram for rural Kansas account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
1538 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (368-00-2129-5500)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Vet health center revenue
fund (368-00-5160-5300).......................................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (368-00-2478-5220).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (368-00-2590-5530) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and
facility grants; sponsored construction or improvement projects; technol-
ogy equipment; pathology fees; laboratory test fees; miscellaneous reno-
vations or construction; dean of veterinary medicine receipts; gifts; ap-
plication for postbaccalaureate programs; professorship; embryo transfer
unit; swine serology; rapid focal fluorescent inhibition test; comparative
medicine; storerooms; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and
other collections; other specifically designated receipts not available for
general operation of the Kansas state university veterinary medical center:
Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of
the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby character-
ized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, may amend
or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted
fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used
solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And pro-
vided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase
insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants
only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such
insurance: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for official hospitality.
Health professions student loan
fund (368-00-7521-5710).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (368-00-3143-5140) ................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1539

(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the


director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Kansas state university of not to exceed a total of $15,000
from the general fees fund (368-00-2129-5500) to the health professions
student loan fund (368-00-7521-5710).
Sec. 124.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (368-00-1000-5003) ................................. $9,234,741
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Operating enhancement (368-00-1000-5023) .................. $4,842,934
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating enhancement
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expenditures from the
operating enhancement account shall be expended in accordance with
the plan submitted by the board of regents for improving the rankings of
the Kansas state university veterinary medical center and shall be ap-
proved by the president of Kansas state university.
Veterinary training program for rural
Kansas (368-00-1000-5013)....................................... $400,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the veterinary training pro-
gram for rural Kansas account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (368-00-2129-5500)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Vet health center revenue
fund (368-00-5160-5300).......................................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (368-00-2478-5220).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (368-00-2590-5530) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
1540 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

accounts: Sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and


facility grants; sponsored construction or improvement projects; technol-
ogy equipment; pathology fees; laboratory test fees; miscellaneous reno-
vations or construction; dean of veterinary medicine receipts; gifts; ap-
plication for postbaccalaureate programs; professorship; embryo transfer
unit; swine serology; rapid focal fluorescent inhibition test; comparative
medicine; storerooms; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and
other collections; other specifically designated receipts not available for
general operation of the Kansas state university veterinary medical center:
Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of
the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby character-
ized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, may amend
or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted
fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used
solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And pro-
vided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase
insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants
only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such
insurance: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for official hospitality.
Health professions student loan
fund (368-00-7521-5710).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (368-00-3143-5140) ................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Kansas state university of not to exceed a total of $15,000
from the general fees fund (368-00-2129-5500) to the health professions
student loan fund (368-00-7521-5710).
Sec. 125.
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (379-00-1000-0083) ................................. $30,466,691
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1541

2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further,


That, of the moneys appropriated in the operating expenditures (includ-
ing official hospitality) account, $500,000 shall be expended for the nurs-
ing program.
Reading recovery program (379-00-1000-0100)............... $206,695
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the reading recovery
program account for official hospitality.
Nat’l Board Cert/Future Teacher
Academy (379-00-1000-0200).................................... $125,558
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the nat’l board cert/fu-
ture teacher academy account for official hospitality.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (379-00-5186) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
a capital improvement project for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (379-00-2069-2010)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Interest on state normal school
fund (379-00-7101-7000).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (379-00-2526-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Computer services, student activity; technology equipment; stu-
dent union; sponsored research; computer services; extension classes;
gifts and grants (for teaching, research and capital improvements); capital
improvements; business school contributions; state department of edu-
cation (vocational); library services; library collections; interest on local
funds; receipts from conferences, clinics, and workshops held on campus
for which no college credit is given; physical plant reimbursements from
auxiliary enterprises; midwestern student exchange; departmental re-
ceipts – for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specif-
ically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the state board of re-
gents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter
which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and
subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amend-
ments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided
further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted
1542 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes
for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further,
That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in the
midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the midwestern student exchange
account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That expend-
itures may be made from the restricted fees fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (379-00-6004) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Telecommunications services; state car operation; ESU
press including duplicating and reproducing; postage; physical plant
storeroom including motor fuel inventory; and such other internal service
activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-
755, and amendments thereto.
Commencement fees fund (379-00-2527-2050)............... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (379-00-2549-2060).......................................... No limit
Student health fees fund (379-00-5115-5010) ................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be
made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for in-
dividuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and phys-
ical therapists, at the student health center.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (379-00-2473-2400).......................................... No limit
Bureau of educational measurements
fund (379-00-5118-5020).......................................... No limit
National direct student loan
fund (379-00-7507-7040).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act – work study –
federal fund (379-00-3128-3000) ............................... No limit
Educational opportunity grants –
federal fund (379-00-3129-3010) ............................... No limit
Basic opportunity grant program –
federal fund (379-00-3130-3020) ............................... No limit
Research and institutional overhead
fund (379-00-2902-2070).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (379-00-7224-7060).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (379-00-5701-5130).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1543

Housing system operations


fund (379-00-5169-5050).......................................... No limit
Kansas distinguished scholarship
fund (379-00-2762-2700).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (379-00-3145) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Twin towers project revenue
fund (379-00-5120-5030).......................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (379-00-7712-7050).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (379-00-9022-9510).................. No limit
Federal receipts suspense
fund (379-00-9085-9520).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (379-00-9021) ....................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (379-00-9138-9530) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (379-00-9165-9540) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (379-00-9196-9550) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing fund (379-00-9222-9200) ........... No limit
University payroll fund (379-00-9802)............................ No limit
Leveraging educational assistance partnership
federal fund (379-00-3224-3200) ............................... No limit
National direct student loan fund (379-00-7507-7040) ..... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Emporia state university of not to exceed $30,000 from the
general fees fund (379-00-2069-2010) to the national direct student loan
fund (379-00-7507-7040).
Sec. 126.
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (379-00-1000-0083) ................................. $30,065,500
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Reading recovery program (379-00-1000-0100)............... $206,836
1544 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That expenditures may be made from the reading recovery


program account for official hospitality.
Nat’l Board Cert/Future Teacher
Academy (379-00-1000-0200).................................... $125,566
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the nat’l board cert/fu-
ture teacher academy account for official hospitality.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (379-00-5186) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
a capital improvement project for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (379-00-2069-2010)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Interest on state normal school
fund (379-00-7101-7000).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (379-00-2526-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Computer services, student activity; technology equipment; stu-
dent union; sponsored research; computer services; extension classes;
gifts and grants (for teaching, research and capital improvements); capital
improvements; business school contributions; state department of edu-
cation (vocational); library services; library collections; interest on local
funds; receipts from conferences, clinics, and workshops held on campus
for which no college credit is given; physical plant reimbursements from
auxiliary enterprises; midwestern student exchange; departmental re-
ceipts – for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specif-
ically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the state board of re-
gents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter
which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and
subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amend-
ments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided
further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted
fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes
for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further,
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1545

That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in the


midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the midwestern student exchange
account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That expend-
itures may be made from the restricted fees fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (379-00-6004) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Telecommunications services; state car operation; ESU
press including duplicating and reproducing; postage; physical plant
storeroom including motor fuel inventory; and such other internal service
activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-
755, and amendments thereto.
Commencement fees fund (379-00-2527-2050)............... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (379-00-2549-2060).......................................... No limit
Student health fees fund (379-00-5115-5010) ................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be
made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for in-
dividuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and phys-
ical therapists, at the student health center.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (379-00-2473-2400).......................................... No limit
Bureau of educational measurements
fund (379-00-5118-5020).......................................... No limit
National direct student loan
fund (379-00-7507-7040).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act – work study –
federal fund (379-00-3128-3000) ............................... No limit
Educational opportunity grants – federal
fund (379-00-3129-3010).......................................... No limit
Basic opportunity grant program –
federal fund (379-00-3130-3020) ............................... No limit
Research and institutional overhead
fund (379-00-2902-2070).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (379-00-7224-7060).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (379-00-5701-5130).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (379-00-5169-5050).......................................... No limit
Kansas distinguished scholarship
fund (379-00-2762-2700).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (379-00-3145) ........................... No limit
1546 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Twin towers project revenue
fund (379-00-5120-5030).......................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (379-00-7712-7050).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (379-00-9022-9510).................. No limit
Federal receipts suspense
fund (379-00-9085-9520).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (379-00-9021) ....................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (379-00-9138-9530) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (379-00-9165-9540) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (379-00-9196-9550) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (379-00-9222-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (379-00-9802)............................ No limit
Leveraging educational assistance partnership
federal fund (379-00-3224-3200) ............................... No limit
National direct student loan
fund (379-00-7507-7040).......................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
president of Emporia state university of not to exceed $30,000 from the
general fees fund (379-00-2069-2010) to the national direct student loan
fund (379-00-7507-7040).
Sec. 127.
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (385-00-1000-0063) ................................. $32,733,957
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
School of construction (385-00-1000-0200)..................... $721,517
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the school of construction
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1547

Polymer science program (385-00-1000-0300) ................ $963,757


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the polymer science pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (385-00-5187-5060) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
capital improvement projects for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (385-00-2070-2010)........................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for tuition received from students
participating in the gorilla advantage program or the midwestern student
exchange program shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit
of the general fees fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund to match federal grant moneys: And
provided further, That expenditures may be made from the general fees
fund for official hospitality.
Restricted fees fund (385-00-2529-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Computer services; capital improvements; instructional tech-
nology fee; technology equipment; student activity fee accounts; com-
mencement fees; ROTC activities; continuing education receipts; voca-
tional auto parts and service fees; receipts from camps, conferences and
meetings held on campus; library service collections and fines; grants
from other state agencies; Midwest Quarterly; chamber music series; con-
tract – post office; gifts and grants; intensive English program; business
and technology institute; public sector radio station activities; economic
opportunity – state match; Kansas career work study; regents supple-
mental grants; departmental receipts, and other specifically designated
receipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided,
however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state
finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, may amend or change
this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely
for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase in-
surance for equipment purchased through research and training grants
1548 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such
insurance: And provided further, That surplus restricted fees moneys gen-
erated by the music department may be transferred to the Pittsburg state
university foundation, inc., for the express purpose of awarding music
scholarships: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (385-00-6005) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Duplicating and printing services; instructional media
division; office stationery and supplies; motor carpool; postage services;
photo services; telephone services; and such other internal service activ-
ities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755,
and amendments thereto.
Hospital and student health fees
fund (385-00-5126-5010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the hospital and student health fees
fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability cov-
erage for individuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists
and physical therapists, at the student health center: Provided further,
That expenditures may be made from this fund for capital improvement
projects for hospital and student health center improvements.
Suspense fund (385-00-9024-9510) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (385-00-2474-2400).......................................... No limit
Perkins student loan fund (385-00-7509-7020)................ No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (385-00-2903-2903).......................................... No limit
College work study federal
fund (385-00-3498-3030).......................................... No limit
Nursing student loan
fund (385-00-7508-7010).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (385-00-5703-5170).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (385-00-5165-5050).......................................... No limit
Housing system repairs,
equipment and improvement
fund (385-00-5646-5160).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (385-00-7227-7200).......................................... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (385-00-2552-2060).......................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (385-00-7713-7030).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1549

Payroll clearing fund (385-00-9023-9500)....................... No limit


Temporary deposit fund (385-00-9025-9520).................. No limit
Federal receipts suspense
fund (385-00-9104-9530).......................................... No limit
BPC clearing fund (385-00-9109-9570).......................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (385-00-9139-9540) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (385-00-9166-9550) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction clearing
fund (385-00-9195-9560).......................................... No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (385-00-9223-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (385-00-9803)............................ No limit
University federal fund (385-00-3146) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the president of
Pittsburg state university of not to exceed a total of $125,000 for all such
amounts, from the general fees fund (385-00-2070-2010) to the following
specified funds and accounts of funds: Perkins student loan fund (385-
00-7509-7020); nursing student loan fund (385-00-7508-7010).
(d) On July 1, 2017, the college work study fund (385-00-3498-3030)
is hereby redesignated as the college work study federal fund (385-00-
3498-3030).
Sec. 128.
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (385-00-1000-0063) ................................. $32,828,070
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
School of construction (385-00-1000-0200)..................... $722,041
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the school of construction
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Polymer science program (385-00-1000-0300) ................ $964,382
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the polymer science pro-
1550 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-


priated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking fees fund (385-00-5187-5060) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for
capital improvement projects for parking lot improvements.
General fees fund (385-00-2070-2010)........................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for tuition received from students
participating in the gorilla advantage program or the midwestern student
exchange program shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit
of the general fees fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund to match federal grant moneys: And
provided further, That expenditures may be made from the general fees
fund for official hospitality.
Restricted fees fund (385-00-2529-2040) ....................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Computer services; capital improvements; instructional tech-
nology fee; technology equipment; student activity fee accounts; com-
mencement fees; ROTC activities; continuing education receipts; voca-
tional auto parts and service fees; receipts from camps, conferences and
meetings held on campus; library service collections and fines; grants
from other state agencies; Midwest Quarterly; chamber music series; con-
tract – post office; gifts and grants; intensive English program; business
and technology institute; public sector radio station activities; economic
opportunity – state match; Kansas career work study; regents supple-
mental grants; departmental receipts, and other specifically designated
receipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided,
however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state
finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, may amend or change
this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely
for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase in-
surance for equipment purchased through research and training grants
only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such
insurance: And provided further, That surplus restricted fees moneys gen-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1551

erated by the music department may be transferred to the Pittsburg state


university foundation, inc., for the express purpose of awarding music
scholarships: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (385-00-6005) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Duplicating and printing services; instructional media
division; office stationery and supplies; motor carpool; postage services;
photo services; telephone services; and such other internal service activ-
ities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755,
and amendments thereto.
Hospital and student health fees
fund (385-00-5126-5010).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the hospital and student health fees
fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability cov-
erage for individuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists
and physical therapists, at the student health center: Provided further,
That expenditures may be made from this fund for capital improvement
projects for hospital and student health center improvements.
Suspense fund (385-00-9024-9510) ............................... No limit
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (385-00-2474-2400).......................................... No limit
Perkins student loan fund (385-00-7509-7020)................ No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (385-00-2903-2903).......................................... No limit
College work study federal
fund (385-00-3498-3030).......................................... No limit
Nursing student loan
fund (385-00-7508-7010).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (385-00-5703-5170).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (385-00-5165-5050).......................................... No limit
Housing system repairs,
equipment and improvement
fund (385-00-5646-5160).......................................... No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (385-00-7227-7200).......................................... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (385-00-2552-2060).......................................... No limit
Nine month payroll clearing
fund (385-00-7713-7030).......................................... No limit
Payroll clearing fund (385-00-9023-9500)....................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (385-00-9025-9520).................. No limit
1552 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Federal receipts suspense


fund (385-00-9104-9530).......................................... No limit
BPC clearing fund (385-00-9109-9570).......................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (385-00-9139-9540) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (385-00-9166-9550) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (385-00-9195-9560) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (385-00-9223-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (385-00-9803)............................ No limit
University federal fund (385-00-3146) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the president of
Pittsburg state university of not to exceed a total of $125,000 for all such
amounts, from the general fees fund (385-00-2070-2010) to the following
specified funds and accounts of funds: Perkins student loan fund (385-
00-7509-7020); nursing student loan fund (385-00-7508-7010).
Sec. 129.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (682-00-1000-0023) ................................. $122,379,585
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Geological survey (682-00-1000-0170) ........................... $5,699,859
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the geological survey ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That in addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the ge-
ological survey account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures shall be made by the above agency from the geological sur-
vey account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2018 for seismic
surveys in an amount not less than $100,000.
Umbilical cord matrix
project (682-00-1000-0370) ...................................... $124,913
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1553

Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the umbilical cord matrix


project account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking facilities revenue
fund (682-00-5175-5070).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking facilities rev-
enue fund for capital improvement projects for parking improvements.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (682-00-2475-2500).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (682-00-2107-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys.
Interest fund (682-00-7103-7000) ................................. No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (682-00-2905-2160).......................................... No limit
Law enforcement training center
fund (682-00-2133-2020).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the law enforcement
training center fund to cover the costs of tuition for students enrolled in
the law enforcement training program in addition to the costs of salaries
and wages and other operating expenditures for the program.
Law enforcement training center
fees fund (682-00-2763-2700) ................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for tuition from students enrolling in
the basic law enforcement training program for undergraduate or grad-
uate credit shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the
law enforcement training center fees fund.
Restricted fees fund (682-00-2545) ............................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Institute for policy and social research; technology equipment;
capital improvements; concert course; speech, language and hearing
clinic; perceptual motor clinic; application for admission fees; named pro-
fessorships; summer institutes and workshops; dramatics; economic op-
portunity act; executive management; continuing education programs; ge-
ology field trips; gifts and grants; extension services; counseling center;
investment income from bequests; reimbursable salaries; music and art
camp; child development lab preschools; orientation center; educational
placement; press publications; Rice estate educational project; sponsored
research; student activities; sale of surplus books and art objects; building
1554 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

use charges; Kansas applied remote sensing program; executive master’s


degree in business administration; applied English center; cartographic
services; economic education; study abroad programs; computer services;
recreational activities; animal care activities; geological survey; midwest-
ern student exchange; department commercial receipts for all sales, re-
funds, and all other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated
above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the ap-
proval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby
characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the
guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto,
may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That
all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and
shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which col-
lected: And provided further, That moneys received for student fees in
any account of the restricted fees fund may be transferred to one or more
other accounts of the restricted fees fund.
Service clearing fund (682-00-6006) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Residence hall food stores; university motor pool; mil-
itary uniforms; telecommunications service; and such other internal serv-
ice activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A.
76-755, and amendments thereto.
Health service fund (682-00-5136-5030) ........................ No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (682-00-2534-2050).......................................... No limit
Student union fund (682-00-5137-5040) ........................ No limit
Federal Perkins loan fund (682-00-7512-7040) ............... No limit
Health professions student loan
fund (682-00-7513-7050).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (682-00-5704-5150).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (682-00-5142-5050).......................................... No limit
Housing system repairs,
equipment and improvement
fund (682-00-5621-5110).......................................... No limit
Educational opportunity act –
federal fund (682-00-3842-3020) ............................... No limit
Loans for disadvantaged students
fund (682-00-7510-7100).......................................... No limit
Prepaid tuition fees clearing
fund (682-00-7765).................................................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1555

Kansas comprehensive grant


fund (682-00-7226-7110).......................................... No limit
Fire service training
fund (682-00-2123-2170).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (682-00-3147) ........................... No limit
Johnson county education research
triangle fund (682-00-2393-2390) .............................. No limit
Temporary deposit fund (682-00-9061-9020).................. No limit
Suspense fund (682-00-9060-9010) ............................... No limit
BPC clearing fund (682-00-9119-9050).......................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (682-00-9142-9030) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (682-00-9167-9040) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction clearing
fund (682-00-9193-9060).......................................... No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (682-00-9224-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (682-00-9806)............................ No limit
GTA/GRA Emp health insurance
clearing fund (682-00-9063-9070) .............................. No limit
Standard water data repository
fund (682-00-2463-2463).......................................... No limit
Multicultural rescr center construction
fund (682-00-2890-2890).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KU (682-00-2153-2153) ........................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $325,000
for all such amounts, from the general fees fund (682-00-2107-2000) to
the following specified funds and accounts of funds: Federal Perkins loan
fund (682-00-7512-7040); educational opportunity act — federal fund
(682-00-3842-3020); university federal fund (682-00-3147-3140); health
professions student loan fund (682-00-7513-7050).
(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the water plan
project or projects specified, the following:
Geological survey (682-00-1800-1810) ........................... $26,841
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the geological survey account is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018.
1556 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Sec. 130.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (682-00-1000-0023) ................................. $123,932,492
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Geological survey (682-00-1000-0170) ........................... $5,774,032
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the geological survey ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That in addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the ge-
ological survey account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures shall be made by the above agency from the geological sur-
vey account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2019 for seismic
surveys in an amount not less than $100,000.
Umbilical cord matrix project (682-00-1000-0370)........... $126,450
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the umbilical cord matrix
project account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking facilities revenue fund (682-00-5175-5070) ......... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking facilities rev-
enue fund for capital improvement projects for parking improvements.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (682-00-2475-2500).......................................... No limit
General fees fund (682-00-2107-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys.
Interest fund (682-00-7103-7000) ................................. No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (682-00-2905-2160).......................................... No limit
Law enforcement training center
fund (682-00-2133-2020).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the law enforcement
training center fund to cover the costs of tuition for students enrolled in
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1557

the law enforcement training program in addition to the costs of salaries


and wages and other operating expenditures for the program.
Law enforcement training center fees
fund (682-00-2763-2700).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received for tuition from students enrolling in
the basic law enforcement training program for undergraduate or grad-
uate credit shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the
law enforcement training center fees fund.
Restricted fees fund (682-00-2545) ............................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Institute for policy and social research; technology equipment;
capital improvements; concert course; speech, language and hearing
clinic; perceptual motor clinic; application for admission fees; named pro-
fessorships; summer institutes and workshops; dramatics; economic op-
portunity act; executive management; continuing education programs; ge-
ology field trips; gifts and grants; extension services; counseling center;
investment income from bequests; reimbursable salaries; music and art
camp; child development lab preschools; orientation center; educational
placement; press publications; Rice estate educational project; sponsored
research; student activities; sale of surplus books and art objects; building
use charges; Kansas applied remote sensing program; executive master’s
degree in business administration; applied English center; cartographic
services; economic education; study abroad programs; computer services;
recreational activities; animal care activities; geological survey; midwest-
ern student exchange; department commercial receipts for all sales, re-
funds, and all other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated
above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the ap-
proval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby
characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the
guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto,
may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That
all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance
with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall
be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and
shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which col-
lected: And provided further, That moneys received for student fees in
any account of the restricted fees fund may be transferred to one or more
other accounts of the restricted fees fund.
Service clearing fund (682-00-6006) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Residence hall food stores; university motor pool; mil-
itary uniforms; telecommunications service; and such other internal serv-
1558 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

ice activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A.
76-755, and amendments thereto.
Health service fund (682-00-5136-5030) ........................ No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (682-00-2534-2050).......................................... No limit
Student union fund (682-00-5137-5040) ........................ No limit
Federal Perkins loan
fund (682-00-7512-7040).......................................... No limit
Health professions student loan
fund (682-00-7513-7050).......................................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (682-00-5704-5150).......................................... No limit
Housing system operations
fund (682-00-5142-5050).......................................... No limit
Housing system repairs,
equipment and improvement
fund (682-00-5621-5110).......................................... No limit
Educational opportunity act –
federal fund (682-00-3842-3020) ............................... No limit
Loans for disadvantaged students
fund (682-00-7510-7100).......................................... No limit
Prepaid tuition fees clearing
fund (682-00-7765).................................................. No limit
Kansas comprehensive grant
fund (682-00-7226-7110).......................................... No limit
Fire service training fund (682-00-2123-2170) ................ No limit
University federal fund (682-00-3147) ........................... No limit
Johnson county education
research triangle
fund (682-00-2393-2390).......................................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (682-00-9061-9020).................. No limit
Suspense fund (682-00-9060-9010) ............................... No limit
BPC clearing fund (682-00-9119-9050).......................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (682-00-9142-9030) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (682-00-9167-9040) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (682-00-9193-9060) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (682-00-9224-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (682-00-9806)............................ No limit
GTA/GRA Emp health insurance
clearing fund (682-00-9063-9070) .............................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1559

Standard water data repository


fund (682-00-2463-2463).......................................... No limit
Multicultural rescr center construction
fund (682-00-2890-2890).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund —
KU (682-00-2153-2153) ........................................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $325,000
for all such amounts, from the general fees fund (682-00-2107-2000) to
the following specified funds and accounts of funds: Federal Perkins stu-
dent loan fund (682-00-7512-7040); educational opportunity act — fed-
eral fund (682-00-3842-3020); university federal fund (682-00-3147-
3140); health professions student loan fund (682-00-7513-7050).
(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the water plan
project or projects specified, the following:
Geological survey (682-00-1800-1810) ........................... $26,841
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the geological survey account is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 131.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (683-00-1000-0503) ................................. $95,124,592
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That
expenditures from this account may be used to reimburse medical resi-
dents in residency programs located in Kansas City at the university of
Kansas medical center for the purchase of health insurance for residents’
dependents.
Medical scholarships and
loans (683-00-1000-0600) ......................................... $4,339,349
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the medical scholarships
and loans account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Midwest stem cell therapy
center (683-00-1000-0800) ....................................... $723,673
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the midwest stem cell ther-
1560 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

apy center account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Rural health bridging (683-00-1000-1010) ...................... $135,358
Cancer center research (683-00-1000-0700) ................... $4,950,814
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cancer center research
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all moneys in the cancer center
research account expended for fiscal year 2018 shall be matched by the
university of Kansas medical center on a $1 for $1 basis from other mon-
eys of the university of Kansas medical center: And provided further, That
the university of Kansas medical center shall submit a plan to the house
committee on appropriations, the senate committee on ways and means
and the governor as to how cancer center research-related activities create
additional jobs in the state and other economic value, particularly for and
with the private sector, for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (683-00-2108-2500)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys.
Midwest stem cell therapy center
fund (683-00-2072-2072).......................................... $0
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (683-00-2476-2400).......................................... No limit
Restricted fees fund (683-00-2551) ............................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to the following accounts:
Technology equipment; capital improvements; computer services; ex-
penses reimbursed by the Kansas university endowment association; post-
graduate fees; pathology fees; student health insurance premiums; gift
receipts; designated research collaboration; facilities use; photography;
continuing education; student activity fees; student application fees; de-
partment duplicating; student health services; student identification
badges; student transcript fees; loan administration fees; fitness center
fees; occupational health fees; employee health; telekid care fees; area
outreach fees; police fees; endowment payroll reimbursement; rental
property; e-learning fees; surplus property sales; outreach air travel; stu-
dent loan legal fees; hospital authority salary reimbursements; graduate
medical education contracts; Kansas university physicians inc., salaries
reimbursements; housestaff activity fees; anatomy cadavers; biotechnol-
ogy services; energy center funded depreciation; biostatistics; electron
microscope services; Wichita faculty contracts; physical therapy services;
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1561

legal fee reimbursements; sponsored research; departmental commercial


receipts for all sales, refunds and all other collections of receipts not
specifically enumerated above; Kansas department for children and fam-
ilies cost-sharing: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with
the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is
hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments
thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further,
That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund
and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund to purchase health insurance coverage for all students enrolled
in the school of allied health, school of nursing and school of medicine.
Scientific research and development –
special revenue
fund (683-00-2926).................................................. No limit
Kansas breast cancer research
fund (683-00-2671-2660).......................................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (683-00-2907-2800).......................................... No limit
Parking facility revenue fund –
KC campus (683-00-5176-5550) ................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking facility rev-
enue fund – KC campus for capital improvement projects for parking
improvements.
Parking fee fund – Wichita
campus (683-00-5180-5590)...................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fee fund –
Wichita campus for capital improvement projects for parking improve-
ments.
Services to hospital authority
fund (683-00-2915-2900).......................................... No limit
Direct medical education reimbursement
fund (683-00-2918).................................................. No limit
Service clearing fund (683-00-6007) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Printing services; purchasing storeroom; university mo-
tor pool; physical plant storeroom; photo services; telecommunications
services; facilities operations discretionary repairs; animal care; instruc-
tional services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized
by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments
thereto.
1562 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Educational nurse faculty loan program


fund (683-00-7505-7540).......................................... No limit
Federal college work study fund (683-00-3256-3520)....... No limit
AMA education and research grant
fund (683-00-7207-7500).......................................... No limit
Federal health professions/
primary care student loan
fund (683-00-7516-7560).......................................... No limit
Federal nursing student loan
fund (683-00-7517-7570).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (683-00-9057-9500) ............................... No limit
Federal student educational opportunity
grant fund (683-00-3255-3510).................................. No limit
Federal Pell grant fund (683-00-3252-3500) ................... No limit
Federal Perkins student loan
fund (683-00-7515-7550).......................................... No limit
Medical loan repayment
fund (683-00-7214-7520).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the medical loan repayment fund for
attorney fees and litigation costs associated with the administration of the
medical scholarship and loan program shall be in addition to any expend-
iture limitation imposed on the operating expenditures account of the
medical loan repayment fund.
Medical student loan programs provider
assessment fund (683-00-2625-2650).......................... No limit
Graduate medical education administration
reserve fund (683-00-5652-5640)............................... No limit
University of Kansas medical center
private practice foundation reserve
fund (683-00-5659-5660).......................................... No limit
Robert Wood Johnson award
fund (683-00-7328-7530).......................................... No limit
Federal scholarship for disadvantaged
students fund (683-00-3094-3100) ............................. No limit
Temporary deposit fund (683-00-9058-9510).................. No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (683-00-9143-9520) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (683-00-9168-9530) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (683-00-9194-9600) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (683-00-9225-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (683-00-9807)............................ No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1563

University federal fund (683-00-3148) ........................... No limit


Leveraging educational assistance partnership
federal fund (683-00-3223-3200) ............................... No limit
Graduate medical education support
fund (683-00-5653-5650).......................................... No limit
Johnson county education research triangle
fund (683-00-2394-2390).......................................... No limit
Psychiatry medical loan repayment fund ........................ No limit
Rural health bridging psychiatry fund ........................... No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $125,000
for all such amounts, from the general fees fund (683-00-2108-2500) to
the following funds: Federal Perkins student loan fund (683-00-7515-
7550); federal nursing student loan fund (683-00-7517-7570); federal stu-
dent education opportunity grant fund (683-00-3255-3510); federal col-
lege work study fund (683-00-3256-3520); educational nurse faculty loan
program fund (683-00-7505-7540); federal health professions/primary
care student loan fund (683-00-7516-7560).
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, and within the limits
of appropriations therefor, the university of Kansas medical center may
enter into contracts to purchase additional malpractice insurance for med-
ical students enrolled at the university of Kansas medical center while in
clinical training at the university of Kansas medical center or at other
health care institutions.
(e) On July 1, 2017, the parking fund — Wichita campus (683-00-
5180-5590) is hereby redesignated as the parking fee fund — Wichita
campus (683-00-5180-5590).
(f) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,000,000 from the state
general fund to the rural health bridging psychiatry fund.
Sec. 132.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (683-00-1000-0503) ................................. $95,605,572
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That
expenditures from this account may be used to reimburse medical resi-
dents in residency programs located in Kansas City at the university of
Kansas medical center for the purchase of health insurance for residents’
dependents.
1564 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Medical scholarships and


loans (683-00-1000-0600) ......................................... $4,353,262
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the medical scholarships
and loans account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Midwest stem cell therapy
center (683-00-1000-0800) ....................................... $726,733
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the midwest stem cell ther-
apy center account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Rural health bridging (683-00-1000-1010) ...................... $135,792
Cancer center research (683-00-1000-0700) ................... $4,957,327
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cancer center research
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all moneys in the cancer center
research account expended for fiscal year 2019 shall be matched by the
university of Kansas medical center on a $1 for $1 basis from other mon-
eys of the university of Kansas medical center: And provided further, That
the university of Kansas medical center shall submit a plan to the house
committee on appropriations, the senate committee on ways and means
and the governor as to how cancer center research-related activities create
additional jobs in the state and other economic value, particularly for and
with the private sector, for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (683-00-2108-2500)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (683-00-2476-2400).......................................... No limit
Midwest stem cell therapy center
fund (683-00-2072-2072).......................................... $0
Restricted fees fund (683-00-2551) ............................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to the following accounts:
Technology equipment; capital improvements; computer services; ex-
penses reimbursed by the Kansas university endowment association; post-
graduate fees; pathology fees; student health insurance premiums; gift
receipts; designated research collaboration; facilities use; photography;
continuing education; student activity fees; student application fees; de-
partment duplicating; student health services; student identification
badges; student transcript fees; loan administration fees; fitness center
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1565

fees; occupational health fees; employee health; telekid care fees; area
outreach fees; police fees; endowment payroll reimbursement; rental
property; e-learning fees; surplus property sales; outreach air travel; stu-
dent loan legal fees; hospital authority salary reimbursements; graduate
medical education contracts; Kansas university physicians inc., salaries
reimbursements; housestaff activity fees; anatomy cadavers; biotechnol-
ogy services; energy center funded depreciation; biostatistics; electron
microscope services; Wichita faculty contracts; physical therapy services;
legal fee reimbursements; sponsored research; departmental commercial
receipts for all sales, refunds and all other collections of receipts not
specifically enumerated above; Kansas department for children and fam-
ilies cost-sharing: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with
the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is
hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments
thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further,
That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund
and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
this fund to purchase health insurance coverage for all students enrolled
in the school of allied health, school of nursing and school of medicine.
Scientific research and development –
special revenue fund (683-00-2926) ........................... No limit
Kansas breast cancer research
fund (683-00-2671-2660).......................................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (683-00-2907-2800).......................................... No limit
Parking facility revenue fund –
KC campus (683-00-5176-5550) ................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking facility rev-
enue fund – KC campus for capital improvement projects for parking
improvements.
Parking fee fund – Wichita
campus (683-00-5180-5590)...................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fee fund –
Wichita campus for capital improvement projects for parking improve-
ments.
Services to hospital authority
fund (683-00-2915-2900).......................................... No limit
Direct medical education reimbursement
fund (683-00-2918).................................................. No limit
Service clearing fund (683-00-6007) .............................. No limit
1566 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Printing services; purchasing storeroom; university mo-
tor pool; physical plant storeroom; photo services; telecommunications
services; facilities operations discretionary repairs; animal care; instruc-
tional services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized
by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments
thereto.
Educational nurse faculty loan program
fund (683-00-7505-7540).......................................... No limit
Federal college work study
fund (683-00-3256-3520).......................................... No limit
AMA education and research grant
fund (683-00-7207-7500).......................................... No limit
Federal health professions/primary care student
loan fund (683-00-7516-7560) ................................... No limit
Federal nursing student loan
fund (683-00-7517-7570).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (683-00-9057-9500) ............................... No limit
Federal student educational opportunity
grant fund (683-00-3255-3510).................................. No limit
Federal Pell grant fund (683-00-3252-3500) ................... No limit
Federal Perkins student loan
fund (683-00-7515-7550).......................................... No limit
Medical loan repayment
fund (683-00-7214).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the medical loan repayment fund for
attorney fees and litigation costs associated with the administration of the
medical scholarship and loan program shall be in addition to any expend-
iture limitation imposed on the operating expenditures account of the
medical loan repayment fund.
Medical student loan programs provider
assessment fund (683-00-2625-2650).......................... No limit
Graduate medical education administration
reserve fund (683-00-5652-5640)............................... No limit
University of Kansas medical center
private practice foundation reserve
fund (683-00-5659-5660).......................................... No limit
Robert Wood Johnson award
fund (683-00-7328-7530).......................................... No limit
Federal scholarship for disadvantaged
students fund (683-00-3094-3100) ............................. No limit
Temporary deposit fund (683-00-9058-9510).................. No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (683-00-9143-9520) .............................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1567

Voluntary tax shelter annuity


clearing fund (683-00-9168-9530) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (683-00-9194-9600) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (683-00-9225-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (683-00-9807)............................ No limit
University federal fund (683-00-3148-3140) ................... No limit
Leveraging educational assistance partnership
federal fund (683-00-3223-3200) ............................... No limit
Graduate medical education
support fund (683-00-5653-5650) .............................. No limit
Johnson county education research
triangle fund (683-00-2394-2390) .............................. No limit
Psychiatry medical loan repayment fund ........................ No limit
Rural health bridging psychiatry fund............................ No limit
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $125,000
for all such amounts, from the general fees fund (683-00-2108-2500) to
the following funds: Federal Perkins student loan fund (683-00-7515-
7550); federal nursing student loan fund (683-00-7517-7570); federal stu-
dent education opportunity grant fund (683-00-3255-3510); federal col-
lege work study fund (683-00-3256-3520); educational nurse faculty loan
program fund (683-00-7505-7540); federal health professions/primary
care student loan fund (683-00-7516-7560).
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, and within the limits
of appropriations therefor, the university of Kansas medical center may
enter into contracts to purchase additional malpractice insurance for med-
ical students enrolled at the university of Kansas medical center while in
clinical training at the university of Kansas medical center or at other
health care institutions.
(e) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,000,000 from the state
general fund to the rural health bridging psychiatry fund.
Sec. 133.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (715-00-1000-0003) ................................. $60,668,439
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
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Aviation research (715-00-1000-0015)............................ $4,809,000


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aviation research ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all moneys in the aviation research
account expended for fiscal year 2018 shall be matched by Wichita state
university on a $1 for $1 basis from other moneys of Wichita state uni-
versity: And provided further, That Wichita state university shall submit
a plan to the house committee on appropriations, the senate committee
on ways and means and the governor as to how aviation research-related
activities create additional jobs in the state and other economic value,
particularly for and with the private sector, for fiscal year 2018.
Technology transfer facility (715-00-1000-0005).............. $1,924,000
Aviation infrastructure (715-00-1000-0010) .................... $3,367,000
Provided, That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of any other statute, in addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may be made from the aviation infrastructure
account for fiscal year 2018 by Wichita state university by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, the mon-
eys appropriated in the aviation infrastructure account for fiscal year 2018
may only be expended for training and equipment expenditures of the
national center for aviation training.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (715-00-2112) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
Restricted fees fund (715-00-2558) ............................... No limit
Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Summer school workshops; technology equipment; concert
course; dramatics; continuing education; flight training; gifts and grants
(for teaching, research, and capital improvements); capital improvements;
testing service; state department of education (vocational); investment
income from bequests; sale of surplus books and art objects; public serv-
ice; veterans counseling and educational benefits; sponsored research;
campus privilege fee; student activities; national defense education pro-
grams; engineering equipment fee; midwestern student exchange; de-
partmental receipts – for all sales, refunds and other collections or re-
ceipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the
state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting
on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1569

delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c),


and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That expenditures from this fund may be made for the purchase
of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the
medical staff at the student health center: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (715-00-6008) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Central service duplicating and reproducing bureau; au-
tomobiles; furniture stores; postal clearing; telecommunications; com-
puter services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized
by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments
thereto.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (715-00-2477-2400).......................................... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (715-00-2536-2020).......................................... No limit
Scholarship funds
fund (715-00-7211-7000).......................................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (715-00-2908-2080).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act –
federal fund (715-00-3265-3100) ............................... No limit
Educational opportunity grant –
federal fund (715-00-3266-3110) ............................... No limit
Matching education opportunity grant
fund (715-00-2480-2480).......................................... No limit
Health professions
student assistance program –
loans fund (715-00-7520-7020).................................. No limit
Nine month payroll clearing account
fund (715-00-7717-7030).......................................... No limit
Pell grants federal fund (715-00-3366-3120) ................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (715-00-5705-5160).......................................... No limit
1570 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Housing system renovation KDFA


fund (715-00-5006).................................................. No limit
WSU housing system
depreciation and replacement
fund (715-00-5800-5260).......................................... No limit
National direct student loan
fund (715-00-7519-7010).......................................... No limit
WSU housing systems revenue
fund (715-00-5100-5250).......................................... No limit
University federal
fund (715-00-3149-3140).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Leveraging educational assistance
partnership (715-00-3119-3190) ................................ No limit
Center of innovation for
biomaterials in orthopaedic
research – Wichita state university
fund (715-00-2750-2700).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund –
WSU (715-00-2155-2155)......................................... No limit
Aviation research fund (715-00-2052-2052) .................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (715-00-9059-9500).................. No limit
Suspense fund (715-00-9077) ....................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (715-00-9144-9520) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (715-00-9169-9530) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (715-00-9198-9400) .............................. No limit
Pre-tax parking clearing
fund (715-00-9226-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (715-00-9808)............................ No limit
(c) On July 1, 2017, the pell grants fund (715-00-3366-3120) is hereby
redesignated as the pell grants federal fund (715-00-3366-3120).
(d) On July 1, 2017, the housing system renovation principal and in-
terest fund (715-00-5006) is hereby redesignated as the housing system
renovation KDFA fund (715-00-5006).
(e) On July 1, 2017, the Perkins loan fund (715-00-7519-7010) is
hereby redesignated as the national direct student loan fund (715-00-
7519-7010).
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1571

Sec. 134.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality) (715-00-1000-0003)....................... $61,396,912
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Aviation research (715-00-1000-0015)............................ $4,850,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aviation research ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all moneys in the aviation research
account expended for fiscal year 2019 shall be matched by Wichita state
university on a $1 for $1 basis from other moneys of Wichita state uni-
versity: And provided further, That Wichita state university shall submit
a plan to the house committee on appropriations, the senate committee
on ways and means and the governor as to how aviation research-related
activities create additional jobs in the state and other economic value,
particularly for and with the private sector, for fiscal year 2019.
Technology transfer facility (715-00-1000-0005).............. $1,940,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the technology transfer
facility account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
Aviation infrastructure (715-00-1000-0010) .................... $3,396,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the aviation infrastructure
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute, in
addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from
the aviation infrastructure account for fiscal year 2019 by Wichita state
university by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, the moneys appropriated in the aviation infra-
structure account for fiscal year 2019 may only be expended for training
and equipment expenditures of the national center for aviation training.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (715-00-2112) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund to
match federal grant moneys: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the general fees fund for official hospitality.
1572 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Restricted fees fund (715-00-2558) ............................... No limit


Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following
accounts: Summer school workshops; technology equipment; concert
course; dramatics; continuing education; flight training; gifts and grants
(for teaching, research, and capital improvements); capital improvements;
testing service; state department of education (vocational); investment
income from bequests; sale of surplus books and art objects; public serv-
ice; veterans counseling and educational benefits; sponsored research;
campus privilege fee; student activities; national defense education pro-
grams; engineering equipment fee; midwestern student exchange; de-
partmental receipts – for all sales, refunds and other collections or re-
ceipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the
state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting
on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c),
and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees:
Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the appropriate account of the
restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur-
chased through research and training grants only if such grants include
money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided
further, That expenditures from this fund may be made for the purchase
of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the
medical staff at the student health center: And provided further, That
expenditures may be made from this fund for official hospitality.
Service clearing fund (715-00-6008) .............................. No limit
Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following
service activities: Central service duplicating and reproducing bureau; au-
tomobiles; furniture stores; postal clearing; telecommunications; com-
puter services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized
by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755, and amendments
thereto.
Faculty of distinction matching
fund (715-00-2477-2400).......................................... No limit
Kansas career work study program
fund (715-00-2536-2020).......................................... No limit
Scholarship funds fund (715-00-7211-7000).................... No limit
Sponsored research overhead
fund (715-00-2908-2080).......................................... No limit
Economic opportunity act –
federal fund (715-00-3265-3100) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1573

Educational opportunity grant –


federal fund (715-00-3266-3110) ............................... No limit
Matching education opportunity grant
fund (715-00-2480-2480).......................................... No limit
Health professions
student assistance program –
loans fund (715-00-7520-7020).................................. No limit
Nine month payroll clearing account
fund (715-00-7717-7030).......................................... No limit
Pell grants federal fund (715-00-3366-3120) ................... No limit
Housing system suspense
fund (715-00-5705-5160).......................................... No limit
Housing system renovation KDFA
fund (715-00-5006).................................................. No limit
Housing system renovation and bond
reserve fund (715-00-5006-5221)............................... No limit
WSU housing system depreciation and
replacement fund (715-00-5800-5260)........................ No limit
National direct student loan
fund (715-00-7519-7010).......................................... No limit
WSU housing systems revenue
fund (715-00-5100-5250).......................................... No limit
University federal fund (715-00-3149-3140) ................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
university federal fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
through research and training grants only if such grants include money
for and authorize the purchase of such insurance.
Leveraging educational assistance
partnership (715-00-3119-3190) ................................ No limit
Center of innovation for biomaterials
in orthopaedic research –
Wichita state university
fund (715-00-2750-2700).......................................... No limit
Kan-grow engineering fund –
WSU (715-00-2155-2155)......................................... No limit
Aviation research fund (715-00-2052-2052) .................... No limit
Temporary deposit fund (715-00-9059-9500).................. No limit
Suspense fund (715-00-9077) ....................................... No limit
Mandatory retirement annuity
clearing fund (715-00-9144-9520) .............................. No limit
Voluntary tax shelter annuity
clearing fund (715-00-9169-9530) .............................. No limit
Agency payroll deduction
clearing fund (715-00-9198-9400) .............................. No limit
1574 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Pre-tax parking clearing


fund (715-00-9226-9200).......................................... No limit
University payroll fund (715-00-9808)............................ No limit
Sec. 135.
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) (561-00-1000-0103) ................................. $4,206,864
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further,
That, during fiscal year 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of any other
statute, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ac-
count for fiscal year 2018 by the state board of regents as authorized by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, the state board of regents is hereby authorized to make expenditures
from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account
for fiscal year 2018 for attendance at an in-state meeting by members of
the state board of regents for participation in matters of educational in-
terest to the state of Kansas, upon approval of such attendance and par-
ticipation by the state board of regents: And provided further, That each
member of the state board of regents attending an in-state meeting so
authorized shall be paid compensation, subsistence allowances, mileage
and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments
thereto, for members of the legislature: And provided further, That, dur-
ing fiscal year 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute
and in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ac-
count for fiscal year 2018 by the state board of regents as authorized by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, the state board of regents is hereby authorized to make expenditures
from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account
for fiscal year 2018 for attendance at an out-of-state meeting by members
of the state board of regents whenever under any provision of law such
members of the state board of regents are authorized to attend the out-
of-state meeting or whenever the state board of regents authorizes such
members to attend the out-of-state meeting for participation in matters
of educational interest to the state of Kansas: And provided further, That
each member of the state board of regents attending an out-of-state meet-
ing so authorized shall be paid compensation, subsistence allowances,
mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212, and amend-
ments thereto, for members of the legislature.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1575

Midwest higher education


commission (561-00-1000-0250) ................................ $91,200
State scholarship program (561-00-1000-4300) ............... $950,254
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state scholarship pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the state scholarship program account for the state scholarship
program under K.S.A. 72-6816, and amendments thereto, and for the
Kansas distinguished scholarship program under K.S.A. 74-3278 through
74-3283, and amendments thereto: And provided further, That, of the
total amount appropriated in the state scholarship program account, the
amount dedicated for the Kansas distinguished scholarship program shall
not exceed $25,000.
Comprehensive grant
program (561-00-1000-4500) .................................... $15,758,338
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the comprehensive grant
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Ethnic minority scholarship
program (561-00-1000-2410) .................................... $296,498
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority schol-
arship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas work-study
program (561-00-1000-2000) .................................... $496,813
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas work-study pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That the state board of
regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from the Kansas work-
study program account to the Kansas career work-study program fund of
any institution under its jurisdiction participating in the Kansas work-
study program established by K.S.A. 74-3274 et seq., and amendments
thereto: And provided further, That all moneys transferred from this ac-
count to the Kansas career work-study program fund of any such insti-
tution shall be expended for and in accordance with the Kansas work-
study program.
ROTC service scholarships (561-00-1000-4600) .............. $165,335
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ROTC service schol-
arships account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
Military service scholarships (561-00-1000-1310)............. $460,314
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the military service schol-
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arships account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-


priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures from
the military service scholarships account shall be made for scholarships
awarded under the military service scholarship program act, K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 74-32,227 through 74-32,232, and amendments thereto.
Teachers scholarship program (561-00-1000-0800) .......... $1,717,124
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the teachers scholarship
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
National guard educational
assistance (561-00-1000-1300)................................... $870,869
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the national guard educa-
tional assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Career technical workforce
grant (561-00-1000-2200) ......................................... $114,075
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the career technical work-
force grant account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Nursing student scholarship
program (561-00-1000-4100) .................................... $217,255
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing student schol-
arship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Optometry education
program (561-00-1000-1100) .................................... $107,089
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the optometry education
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Municipal university operating
grant (561-00-1000-1010) ......................................... $11,424,883
Adult basic education (561-00-1000-0900)...................... $1,398,750
Postsecondary tiered technical education
state aid (561-00-1000-0760)..................................... $55,968,922
Provided, That if the amount of moneys appropriated for the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in the postsecondary
tiered technical education state aid account is greater than the amount
of moneys appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2017, in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid
account, then the difference between the amount of moneys appropriated
for the fiscal year 2018 and the amount of moneys appropriated for the
above agency for the fiscal year 2017 shall be distributed based on each
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1577

eligible institution’s calculated gap, according to the postsecondary tiered


technical education state aid act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 71-1801 through 71-
1810, and amendments thereto, as determined by the state board of re-
gents: Provided further, That no eligible institution shall receive an
amount of money from the postsecondary tiered technical education state
aid account in fiscal year 2018 that is less than the amount such eligible
institution received from such account in fiscal year 2017, unless the
amount of moneys appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2017
in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid account for fiscal
year 2018 is less than the amount of moneys appropriated for the above
agency for fiscal year 2017 in the postsecondary tiered technical education
state aid account: And provided further, That if the amount of moneys
appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2018 is less than the
amount of moneys appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2017
in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid account, then
each eligible institution shall receive an amount of moneys as determined
by the state board of regents.
Non-tiered course credit hour
grant (561-00-1000-0550) ......................................... $73,436,476
Technology equipment at community
colleges and Washburn
university (561-00-1000-0500)................................... $382,536
Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to make
expenditures from the technology equipment at community colleges and
Washburn university account for grants to community colleges and Wash-
burn university pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of tech-
nology equipment, in accordance with guidelines established by the state
board of regents.
Vocational education capital outlay
aid (561-00-1000-0310) ............................................ $68,722
Tuition waivers (561-00-1000-1650) .............................. $64,657
Nurse educator grant
program (561-00-1000-4120) .................................... $118,126
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nurse educator grant
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures
from the nurse educator grant program account shall be made for schol-
arships awarded under the nurse educator service scholarship program
act.
Nursing faculty and supplies grant
program (561-00-1000-4130) .................................... $1,715,705
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing faculty and
supplies grant program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
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hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That the
state board of regents is hereby authorized to make grants to Kansas
postsecondary educational institutions with accredited nursing programs
from the nursing faculty and supplies grant program account for expan-
sion of nursing faculty and consumable laboratory supplies: And provided
further, That such grants shall be either need-based or competitive and
shall be matched on the basis of $1 from the nursing faculty and supplies
grant program account for $1 from the postsecondary educational insti-
tution receiving the grant.
Postsecondary technical education
authority (561-00-1000-0750).................................... $19,059
Tuition for technical
education (561-00-1000-0120)................................... $20,750,000
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute, in
addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the tuition for technical education account of the
state general fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures shall be made by the
above agency from the tuition for technical education account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2018 for the payment of technical education
tuition for adult students who are enrolled in technical education classes
while obtaining a GED using the Accelerating Opportunity program: Pro-
vided further, That, such expenditures shall be in an amount not less than
$500,000.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Osteopathic medical service scholarship
repayment fund (561-00-7216-6300) .......................... No limit
KAN-ED services fee fund (561-00-2814-2814) .............. No limit
Earned indirect costs fund –
federal (561-00-3642-3600)....................................... No limit
Faculty of distinction program
fund (561-00-7200-7050).......................................... No limit
Paul Douglas teacher scholarship fund –
federal (561-00-3879-3950)....................................... No limit
GED credentials processing fees
fund (561-00-2151-2100).......................................... No limit
Tuition waiver gifts, grants and reimbursements
fund (561-00-7230-7230).......................................... No limit
Adult basic education –
federal fund (561-00-3042-3000) ............................... No limit
Truck driver training
fund (561-00-2172-4900).......................................... No limit
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Improving teacher quality grant


federal fund (561-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
State scholarship discontinued
attendance fund (561-00-7213-6100).......................... No limit
Kansas ethnic minority fellowship
program fund (561-00-7238-7600) ............................. No limit
Private postsecondary educational
institution degree authorization
expense reimbursement fee
fund (561-00-2643-3300).......................................... No limit
Substance abuse education fund –
federal (561-00-3805-4000)....................................... No limit
Nursing service scholarship program
fund (561-00-7220-6800).......................................... No limit
Clearing fund (561-00-9029-9100) ................................ No limit
Conversion of materials and equipment
fund (561-00-2433-3200).......................................... No limit
Motorcycle safety fund (561-00-2366-2360).................... No limit
Financial aid services fee
fund (561-00-2280-2800).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the financial aid services
fee fund for operating expenditures directly or indirectly related to the
operating costs associated with student financial assistance programs ad-
ministered by the state board of regents: Provided further, That the chief
executive officer of the state board of regents is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for the processing of applications and other activ-
ities related to student financial assistance programs administered by the
state board of regents: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed
in order to recover all or a part of the direct and indirect operating ex-
penses incurred for administering such programs: And provided further,
That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the financial aid services fee fund.
Inservice education workshop fee fund (561-00-2266) ..... No limit
Optometry education repayment
fund (561-00-7203-7100).......................................... No limit
Teacher scholarship repayment
fund (561-00-7205-7200).......................................... No limit
Nursing service scholarship
repayment fund (561-00-7210-7400) .......................... No limit
Nurse educator service scholarship
repayment fund (561-00-7231-7300) .......................... No limit
ROTC service scholarship
repayment fund (561-00-7232-7232) .......................... No limit
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Carl D. Perkins vocational and technical education –


federal fund (561-00-3539-3539) ............................... No limit
College access challenge grant
program (561-00-3880-3955) .................................... No limit
Kansas national guard educational assistance program
repayment fund (561-00-7228-7000) .......................... No limit
Grants fund (561-00-2525-2500)................................... No limit
Workforce development loan fund (561-00-7518-7900).... No limit
Regents clearing fund (561-00-9052-9200) ..................... No limit
Private and out-of-state postsecondary
educational institution
fee fund (561-00-2614-2610)..................................... No limit
KanTRAIN federal fund (561-00-3578-3578).................. No limit
USAC E-rate program
federal fund (561-00-3920-3920) ............................... No limit
WIA youth activities federal fund (561-00-3039) ............. No limit
WIA adult set-aside federal fund (561-00-3270) .............. No limit
WIA dislocated workers set-aside
federal fund (561-00-3428) ....................................... No limit
Temporary assistance for needy families
federal fund (561-00-3323-3323) ............................... No limit
Workforce data quality initiative
federal fund (561-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
Postsecondary education performance-based
incentives fund (561-00-2777-2777) ........................... $125,000
Private donations, gifts, grants
bequest fund (561-00-7262-7700) .............................. No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the chief executive
officer of the state board of regents, with the approval of the director of
the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation in an
account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
to another item of appropriation in an account of the state general fund
for fiscal year 2018. The chief executive officer of the state board of
regents shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research. As used in this subsection, ‘‘account’’: (1) Means
the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account of the
state board of regents (561-00-1000-0103), the university of Kansas (682-
00-1000-0023), the university of Kansas medical center (683-00-1000-
0503), Kansas state university (367-00-1000-0003), Kansas state university
veterinary medical center (368-00-1000-5003), Kansas state university ex-
tension systems and agriculture research programs (369-00-1000-1020)
and (369-00-1000-1030), Wichita state university (715-00-1000-0003),
Emporia state university (379-00-1000-0083), Pittsburg state university
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1581

(385-00-1000-0063) and Fort Hays state university (246-00-1000-0013);


and (2) includes each other account of the state general fund of the state
board of regents.
(d) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by any state educational institution from the moneys appropri-
ated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2018 for such state educational institution as author-
ized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures may be made by such state educational institu-
tion from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from any
special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of
capital improvement projects making energy and other conservation im-
provements: Provided, That such capital improvement projects are
hereby approved for such state educational institution for the purposes
of K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of
issuance of one or more series of bonds by the Kansas development fi-
nance authority in accordance with that statute from time to time during
fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That no such bonds shall be issued
until the state board of regents has first advised and consulted on any
such project with the joint committee on state building construction: Pro-
vided further, That the amount of the bond proceeds that may be utilized
for any such capital improvement project shall be subject to approval by
the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby character-
ized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, except that
such approval also may be given while the legislature is in session: And
provided further, That, in addition to such project costs, any such amount
of bond proceeds may include costs of issuance, capitalized interest and
any required reserves for the payment of principal and interest on such
bonds: And provided further, That all moneys received from the issuance
of any such bonds shall be deposited and accounted for as prescribed by
applicable bond covenants: And provided further, That payments relating
to principal and interest on such bonds shall be subject to and dependent
upon annual appropriations therefor to the state educational institution
for which the bonds are issued: And provided further, That each energy
conservation capital improvement project for which bonds are issued for
financing under this subsection shall be designed and completed in order
to have cost savings sufficient to be equal to or greater than the cost of
debt service on such bonds: And provided further, That the state board
of regents shall prepare and submit a report to the committee on appro-
priations of the house of representatives and the committee on ways and
means of the senate on the savings attributable to energy conservation
capital improvements for which bonds are issued for financing under this
subsection (d)(1) at the beginning of the 2018 regular session of the leg-
islature.
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(2) As used in this subsection, ‘‘state educational institution’’ includes


each state educational institution as defined in K.S.A. 76-711, and amend-
ments thereto.
(e) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
SEDIF — vocational education capital
outlay aid (561-00-1900-1950)................................... $2,547,726
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the SEDIF – vocational education capital outlay aid account
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That ex-
penditures from the SEDIF – vocational education capital outlay aid ac-
count for each grant of vocational education capital outlay aid shall be
matched by the postsecondary institution awarded such grant in an
amount which is equal to 50% of the grant.
SEDIF – technology innovation and
internship program (561-00-1900-1960)...................... $179,284
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, in the SEDIF – technology innovation and internship program
account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
SEDIF – EPSCOR (561-00-1900-1970) ........................ $993,265
Community and technical college competitive
grants (561-00-1900-1980)........................................ $500,000
Provided, That all moneys in the community and technical college com-
petitive grants account shall be for grants awarded to community and
technical colleges under a competitive grant program administered by the
secretary of commerce: Provided further, That all expenditures from such
account shall be for competitive grants to community and technical col-
leges that require a local match of nonstate moneys on a $1 for $1 basis,
from either the college or private industry partner, and that will develop
innovative programs with private companies needing specific job skills or
will meet other industry needs that cannot be addressed with current
funding streams.
Sec. 136.
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (including
official hospitality) (561-00-1000-0103)....................... $4,217,730
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
(including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further,
That, during fiscal year 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of any other
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1583

statute, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be


made from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ac-
count for fiscal year 2019 by the state board of regents as authorized by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, the state board of regents is hereby authorized to make ex-
penditures from the operating expenditures (including official hospitality)
account for fiscal year 2019 for attendance at an in-state meeting by mem-
bers of the state board of regents for participation in matters of educa-
tional interest to the state of Kansas, upon approval of such attendance
and participation by the state board of regents: And provided further,
That each member of the state board of regents attending an in-state
meeting so authorized shall be paid compensation, subsistence allow-
ances, mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212, and
amendments thereto, for members of the legislature: And provided fur-
ther, That, during fiscal year 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of any
other statute and in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be made from the operating expenditures (including official hospi-
tality) account for fiscal year 2019 by the state board of regents as au-
thorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, the state board of regents is hereby authorized
to make expenditures from the operating expenditures (including official
hospitality) account for fiscal year 2019 for attendance at an out-of-state
meeting by members of the state board of regents whenever under any
provision of law such members of the state board of regents are author-
ized to attend the out-of-state meeting or whenever the state board of
regents authorizes such members to attend the out-of-state meeting for
participation in matters of educational interest to the state of Kansas: And
provided further, That each member of the state board of regents at-
tending an out-of-state meeting so authorized shall be paid compensation,
subsistence allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A.
75-3212, and amendments thereto, for members of the legislature.
Midwest higher education
commission (561-00-1000-0250) ................................ $91,200
State scholarship program (561-00-1000-4300) ............... $950,254
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state scholarship pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the state scholarship program account for the state scholarship
program under K.S.A. 72-6816, and amendments thereto, and for the
Kansas distinguished scholarship program under K.S.A. 74-3278 through
74-3283, and amendments thereto: And provided further, That, of the
total amount appropriated in the state scholarship program account, the
amount dedicated for the Kansas distinguished scholarship program shall
not exceed $25,000.
1584 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Comprehensive grant program (561-00-1000-4500) ......... $15,758,338


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the comprehensive grant
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Ethnic minority scholarship
program (561-00-1000-2410) .................................... $296,498
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority schol-
arship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Kansas work-study program (561-00-1000-2000) ............. $496,813
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas work-study pro-
gram account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That the state board of
regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from the Kansas work-
study program account to the Kansas career work-study program fund of
any institution under its jurisdiction participating in the Kansas work-
study program established by K.S.A. 74-3274 et seq., and amendments
thereto: And provided further, That all moneys transferred from this ac-
count to the Kansas career work-study program fund of any such insti-
tution shall be expended for and in accordance with the Kansas work-
study program.
ROTC service scholarships (561-00-1000-4600) .............. $165,335
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ROTC service schol-
arships account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
Military service scholarships (561-00-1000-1310)............. $460,314
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the military service schol-
arships account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expenditures from
the military service scholarships account shall be made for scholarships
awarded under the military service scholarship program act, K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 74-32,227 through 74-32,232, and amendments thereto.
Teachers scholarship
program (561-00-1000-0800) .................................... $1,147,023
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the teachers scholarship
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
National guard educational
assistance (561-00-1000-1300)................................... $870,869
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the national guard educa-
tional assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1585

Career technical workforce grant (561-00-1000-2200)...... $114,075


Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the career technical work-
force grant account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Nursing student scholarship
program (561-00-1000-4100) .................................... $217,255
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing student schol-
arship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Optometry education program (561-00-1000-1100) ......... $107,089
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the optometry education
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Municipal university operating
grant (561-00-1000-1010) ......................................... $11,543,883
Adult basic education (561-00-1000-0900)...................... $1,398,750
Postsecondary tiered technical education
state aid (561-00-1000-0760)..................................... $56,183,922
Provided, That if the amount of moneys appropriated for the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in the postsecondary
tiered technical education state aid account is greater than the amount
of moneys appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid
account, then the difference between the amount of moneys appropriated
for the fiscal year 2019 and the amount of moneys appropriated for the
above agency for the fiscal year 2018 shall be distributed based on each
eligible institution’s calculated gap, according to the postsecondary tiered
technical education state aid act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 71-1801 through 71-
1810, and amendments thereto, as determined by the state board of re-
gents: Provided further, That no eligible institution shall receive an
amount of money from the postsecondary tiered technical education state
aid account in fiscal year 2019 that is less than the amount such eligible
institution received from such account in fiscal year 2018, unless the
amount of moneys appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2018
in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid account for fiscal
year 2019 is less than the amount of moneys appropriated for the above
agency for fiscal year 2018 in the postsecondary tiered technical education
state aid account: And provided further, That if the amount of moneys
appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2019 is less than the
amount of moneys appropriated for the above agency for fiscal year 2018
in the postsecondary tiered technical education state aid account, then
each eligible institution shall receive an amount of moneys as determined
by the state board of regents.
1586 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Non-tiered course credit


hour grant (561-00-1000-0550).................................. $73,721,476
Technology equipment at community
colleges and Washburn
university (561-00-1000-0500)................................... $382,536
Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to make
expenditures from the technology equipment at community colleges and
Washburn university account for grants to community colleges and Wash-
burn university pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of tech-
nology equipment, in accordance with guidelines established by the state
board of regents.
Vocational education capital
outlay aid (561-00-1000-0310)................................... $68,722
Tuition waivers (561-00-1000-1650) .............................. $64,657
Nurse educator grant
program (561-00-1000-4120) .................................... $118,12
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nurse educator grant
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expenditures
from the nurse educator grant program account shall be made for schol-
arships awarded under the nurse educator service scholarship program
act.
Nursing faculty and supplies grant
program (561-00-1000-4130) .................................... $1,715,705
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing faculty and
supplies grant program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That the
state board of regents is hereby authorized to make grants to Kansas
postsecondary educational institutions with accredited nursing programs
from the nursing faculty and supplies grant program account for expan-
sion of nursing faculty and consumable laboratory supplies: And provided
further, That such grants shall be either need-based or competitive and
shall be matched on the basis of $1 from the nursing faculty and supplies
grant program account for $1 from the postsecondary educational insti-
tution receiving the grant.
Postsecondary technical education
authority (561-00-1000-0750).................................... $19,076
Tuition for technical
education (561-00-1000-0120)................................... $20,750,000
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute, in
addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the tuition for technical education account of the
state general fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures shall be made by the
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1587

above agency from the tuition for technical education account of the state
general fund for fiscal year 2019 for the payment of technical education
tuition for adult students who are enrolled in technical education classes
while obtaining a GED using the Accelerating Opportunity program: Pro-
vided further, That, such expenditures shall be in an amount not less than
$500,000.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Osteopathic medical service
scholarship repayment
fund (561-00-7216-6300).......................................... No limit
KAN-ED services fee
fund (561-00-2814-2814).......................................... No limit
Earned indirect costs fund —
federal (561-00-3642-3600)....................................... No limit
Faculty of distinction program
fund (561-00-7200-7050).......................................... No limit
Paul Douglas teacher scholarship
fund — federal (561-00-3879-3950) ........................... No limit
GED credentials processing
fees fund (561-00-2151-2100) ................................... No limit
Tuition waiver gifts,
grants and reimbursements
fund (561-00-7230-7230).......................................... No limit
Adult basic education —
federal fund (561-00-3042) ....................................... No limit
Truck driver training fund (561-00-2172-4900) ............... No limit
Improving teacher quality grant
federal fund (561-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
State scholarship discontinued
attendance fund (561-00-7213-6100).......................... No limit
Kansas ethnic minority fellowship
program fund (561-00-7238-7600) ............................. No limit
Private postsecondary
educational institution degree
authorization expense reimbursement
fee fund (561-00-2643-3300)..................................... No limit
Substance abuse education fund —
federal (561-00-3805-4000)....................................... No limit
Nursing service scholarship program
fund (561-00-7220-6800).......................................... No limit
Clearing fund (561-00-9029-9100) ................................ No limit
1588 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Conversion of materials and


equipment fund (561-00-2433-3200).......................... No limit
Motorcycle safety fund (561-00-2366-2360).................... No limit
Financial aid services
fee fund (561-00-2280-2800)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures directly or indirectly related to the operating
costs associated with student financial assistance programs administered
by the state board of regents: Provided further, That the chief executive
officer of the state board of regents is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for the processing of applications and other activities
related to student financial assistance programs administered by the state
board of regents: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in
order to recover all or a part of the direct and indirect operating expenses
incurred for administering such programs: And provided further, That all
moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in
accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the financial aid services fee fund.
Inservice education workshop
fee fund (561-00-2266) ............................................ No limit
Optometry education repayment
fund (561-00-7203-7100).......................................... No limit
Teacher scholarship repayment
fund (561-00-7205-7200).......................................... No limit
Nursing service scholarship repayment
fund (561-00-7210-7400).......................................... No limit
Nurse educator service scholarship
repayment fund (561-00-7231-7300) .......................... No limit
ROTC service scholarship repayment
fund (561-00-7232-7232).......................................... No limit
Carl D. Perkins vocational
and technical education —
federal fund (561-00-3539-3539) ............................... No limit
College access challenge grant
program (561-00-3880-3955) .................................... No limit
Kansas national guard educational
assistance program repayment
fund (561-00-7228-7000).......................................... No limit
Grants fund (561-00-2525-2500)................................... No limit
Workforce development
loan fund (561-00-7518-7900) ................................... No limit
Regents clearing fund (561-00-9052-9200) ..................... No limit
Private and out-of-state postsecondary
educational institution
fee fund (561-00-2614-2610)..................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1589

KanTRAIN federal fund (561-00-3578-3578).................. No limit


USAC E-rate program
federal fund (561-00-3920-3920) ............................... No limit
WIA youth activities
federal fund (561-00-3039) ....................................... No limit
WIA adult set-aside
federal fund (561-00-3270) ....................................... No limit
WIA dislocated workers
set-aside federal
fund (561-00-3428).................................................. No limit
Temporary assistance for needy families
federal fund (561-00-3323-3323) ............................... No limit
Workforce data quality
initiative (561-00-3237-3237) .................................... No limit
Postsecondary education performance-
based incentives
fund (561-00-2777-2777).......................................... $125,000
Private donations, gifts, grants
bequest fund (561-00-7262-7700) .............................. No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the chief executive
officer of the state board of regents, with the approval of the director of
the budget, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation in an
account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
to another item of appropriation in an account of the state general fund
for fiscal year 2019. The chief executive officer of the state board of
regents shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and
reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of legislative research. As used in this subsection, ‘‘account’’: (1) Means
the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account of the
state board of regents (561-00-1000-0103), the university of Kansas (682-
00-1000-0023), the university of Kansas medical center (683-00-1000-
0503), Kansas state university (367-00-1000-0003), Kansas state university
veterinary medical center (368-00-1000-5003), Kansas state university ex-
tension systems and agriculture research programs (369-00-1000-1020)
and (369-00-1000-1030), Wichita state university (715-00-1000-0003),
Emporia state university (379-00-1000-0083), Pittsburg state university
(385-00-1000-0063) and Fort Hays state university (246-00-1000-0013);
and (2) includes each other account of the state general fund of the state
board of regents.
(d) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by any state educational institution from the moneys appropri-
ated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2019 for such state educational institution as author-
ized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session
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of the legislature, expenditures may be made by such state educational


institution from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from
any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019 for the purposes
of capital improvement projects making energy and other conservation
improvements: Provided, That such capital improvement projects are
hereby approved for such state educational institution for the purposes
of K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of
issuance of one or more series of bonds by the Kansas development fi-
nance authority in accordance with that statute from time to time during
fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That no such bonds shall be issued
until the state board of regents has first advised and consulted on any
such project with the joint committee on state building construction: Pro-
vided further, That the amount of the bond proceeds that may be utilized
for any such capital improvement project shall be subject to approval by
the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby character-
ized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, except that
such approval also may be given while the legislature is in session: And
provided further, That, in addition to such project costs, any such amount
of bond proceeds may include costs of issuance, capitalized interest and
any required reserves for the payment of principal and interest on such
bonds: And provided further, That all moneys received from the issuance
of any such bonds shall be deposited and accounted for as prescribed by
applicable bond covenants: And provided further, That payments relating
to principal and interest on such bonds shall be subject to and dependent
upon annual appropriations therefor to the state educational institution
for which the bonds are issued: And provided further, That each energy
conservation capital improvement project for which bonds are issued for
financing under this subsection shall be designed and completed in order
to have cost savings sufficient to be equal to or greater than the cost of
debt service on such bonds: And provided further, That the state board
of regents shall prepare and submit a report to the committee on appro-
priations of the house of representatives and the committee on ways and
means of the senate on the savings attributable to energy conservation
capital improvements for which bonds are issued for financing under this
subsection (d)(1) at the beginning of the 2019 regular session of the leg-
islature.
(2) As used in this subsection, ‘‘state educational institution’’ includes
each state educational institution as defined in K.S.A. 76-711, and amend-
ments thereto.
(e) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
SEDIF — vocational education capital
outlay aid (561-00-1900-1950)................................... $2,547,726
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June


30, 2018, in the SEDIF — vocational education capital outlay aid account
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That ex-
penditures from the SEDIF — vocational education capital outlay aid
account for each grant of vocational education capital outlay aid shall be
matched by the postsecondary institution awarded such grant in an
amount which is equal to 50% of the grant.
SEDIF — technology
innovation and internship
program (561-00-1900-1960) .................................... $179,284
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, in the SEDIF — technology innovation and internship program
account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
SEDIF — EPSCOR (561-00-1900-1970)....................... $993,265
Community and technical
college competitive
grants (561-00-1900-1980)........................................ $500,000
Provided, That all moneys in the community and technical college com-
petitive grants account shall be for grants awarded to community and
technical colleges under a competitive grant program administered by the
secretary of commerce: Provided further, That all expenditures from such
account shall be for competitive grants to community and technical col-
leges that require a local match of nonstate moneys on a $1 for $1 basis,
from either the college or private industry partner, and that will develop
innovative programs with private companies needing specific job skills or
will meet other industry needs that cannot be addressed with current
funding streams.
Sec. 137.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $12,754,000 appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, by section
29(a) of 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052
from the state general fund in the purchase of services account (521-00-
1000-0300), the sum of $96,922 is hereby lapsed.
Sec. 138.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (521-00-1000-0603) ................... $19,928,689
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
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erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed


$2,000.
Operating expenditures —
juvenile services (521-00-1000-0103).......................... $1,183,745
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— juvenile services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Evidence based juvenile
program (521-00-1000-0050) .................................... $8,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the evidence based juvenile
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Community corrections (521-00-1000-0220) ................... $20,246,526
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community corrections
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That no expenditures may be
made by any county from any grant made to such county from the com-
munity corrections account for either half of state fiscal year 2018 which
supplant any amount of local public or private funding of existing pro-
grams as determined in accordance with rules and regulations adopted
by the secretary of corrections.
Local jail payments (521-00-1000-0510)......................... $800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the local jail payments ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 19-1930, and amendments thereto, payments by the department
of corrections under K.S.A. 19-1930(b), and amendments thereto, for the
cost of maintenance of prisoners shall not exceed the per capita daily
operating cost, not including inmate programs, for the department of
corrections.
Treatment and programs —
offender programs (521-00-1000-0151) ...................... $6,073,646
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-
grams — offender programs account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Treatment and programs —
medical and mental (521-00-1000-0152) ..................... $63,141,137
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-
grams — medical and mental account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Treatment and programs —
KUMC contract (521-00-1000-0154).......................... $1,818,595
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-


grams — KUMC contract account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Purchase of services (521-00-1000-0300)........................ $8,900,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the purchase of services
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Prevention and graduated sanctions
community grants (521-00-1000-0221) ....................... $20,383,874
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the prevention and grad-
uated sanctions community grants account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further,
That money awarded as grants from the prevention and graduated sanc-
tions community grants account is not an entitlement to communities,
but a grant that must meet conditions prescribed by the above agency for
appropriate outcomes.
Topeka correctional facility — facilities
operations (660-00-1000-0303).................................. $14,747,988
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Topeka correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Topeka correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Hutchinson correctional facility — facilities
operations (313-00-1000-0303).................................. $30,613,491
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Hutchinson correc-
tional facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the Hutchinson correctional facility — fa-
cilities operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Lansing correctional facility — facilities......................... $40,318,289
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Lansing correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Lansing correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Ellsworth correctional facility — facilities
operations (177-00-1000-0303).................................. $14,263,011
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Ellsworth correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
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That expenditures from the Ellsworth correctional facility — facilities


operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Winfield correctional facility — facilities
operations (712-00-1000-0303).................................. $12,866,521
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Winfield correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Winfield correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Norton correctional facility — facilities
operations (581-00-1000-0303).................................. $15,384,795
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Norton correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Norton correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
El Dorado correctional facility — facilities
operations (195-00-1000-0303).................................. $28,076,860
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the El Dorado correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the El Dorado correctional facility — facilities
operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Larned correctional mental
health facility — facilities
operations (408-00-1000-0303).................................. $10,551,408
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned correctional
mental health facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as
of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided,
however, That expenditures from the Larned correctional mental health
facility — facilities operations account for official hospitality shall not
exceed $500.
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — facilities
operations (352-00-1000-0303).................................. $22,879,342
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas juvenile cor-
rectional complex — facility operations account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated to the Kansas juvenile correc-
tional complex — facilities operations account for fiscal year 2018: Pro-
vided, however, That expenditures from the Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — facilities operations account for official hospitality shall not
exceed $500: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this
account for educational services contracts which are hereby authorized
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to be negotiated and entered into by the above agency with unified school
districts or other accredited educational services providers.
Facilities operations (521-00-1000-0303)........................ $15,863,555
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities operations
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Supervision fees fund (521-00-2116-2100)...................... No limit
Justice reinvestment
technical assistance for
state governments project —
federal fund (521-00-3758-3758) ............................... No limit
Residential substance abuse treatment —
federal fund (521-00-3006-3101) ............................... No limit
Department of corrections
forensic psychologist
fund (521-00-2492-2492).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of cor-
rections forensic psychologist fund for general health care contract ex-
penses.
Ed Byrne memorial
justice assistance grants —
federal fund (521-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
Violence against women —
federal fund (521-00-3214) ....................................... No limit
Sex offender management grant —
federal fund (521-00-3206-3206) ............................... No limit
Department of corrections state asset
forfeiture fund (521-00-2460-2400)............................ No limit
Prisoner reentry intv demo —
federal fund (521-00-3063) ....................................... No limit
Victims of crime act —
federal fund (521-00-3260) ....................................... No limit
Correctional industries
fund (522-00-6126-7300).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the correctional indus-
tries fund for official hospitality.
Ed Byrne state and local law assistance —
federal fund (521-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
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Bulletproof vest partnership —


federal fund (521-00-3216-3216) ............................... No limit
Safeguard community grants —
federal fund (521-00-3225) ....................................... No limit
Workforce investment act —
federal fund (521-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
Workplace and community
transition training —
federal fund (521-00-3281-3281) ............................... No limit
USMS reimbursement —
federal fund (521-00-3562-3562) ............................... No limit
Community awareness project —
federal fund (521-00-3250-3250) ............................... No limit
Corrections training and staff development —
federal fund (521-00-3413-3413) ............................... No limit
Second chance act —
federal fund (521-00-3895-3895) ............................... No limit
Alcohol and drug abuse
treatment fund (521-00-2339-2110) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the alcohol and drug
abuse treatment fund for payments associated with providing treatment
services to offenders who were driving under the influence of alcohol or
drugs regardless of when the services were rendered.
Juvenile delinquency prevention
trust fund (521-00-7322-7000) .................................. No limit
State of Kansas — department
of corrections inmate
benefit fund (521-00-7950-5350) ............................... No limit
Department of corrections —
alien incarceration grant fund —
federal (521-00-3943-3800)....................................... No limit
Department of corrections — general
fees fund (521-00-2427-2450) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of cor-
rections — general fees fund for operating expenditures for training pro-
grams for correctional personnel, including official hospitality: Provided
further, That the secretary of corrections is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospital-
ity: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
department of corrections — general fees fund.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1597

Topeka correctional facility —


community development block
grant — federal fund (660-00-3581-3100)................... No limit
Topeka correctional facility —
bureau of prisons contract —
federal fund (660-00-3582-3200) ............................... No limit
Topeka correctional facility — general
fees fund (660-00-2090-2090) ................................... No limit
Hutchinson correctional facility — general
fees fund (313-00-2051-2000) ................................... No limit
Lansing correctional facility — general
fees fund (400-00-2040-2040) ................................... No limit
Ellsworth correctional facility — general
fees fund (177-00-2227-2000) ................................... No limit
Winfield correctional facility — general
fees fund (712-00-2237-2000) ................................... No limit
Norton correctional facility — general
fees fund (581-00-2238-2000) ................................... No limit
El Dorado correctional facility — general
fees fund (195-00-2252-2000) ................................... No limit
Larned correctional mental
health facility — general
fees fund (408-00-2145-2000) ................................... No limit
Community corrections supervision
fund (521-00-2748-2748).......................................... No limit
Community corrections special
revenue fund (521-00-2447-2447).............................. No limit
Medical assistance program —
federal fund (521-00-3414) ....................................... No limit
Title IV-E fund (521-00-3337)...................................... No limit
Juvenile accountability
incentive block grant —
federal fund (521-00-3002) ....................................... No limit
Juvenile justice
delinquency prevention —
federal fund (521-00-3351) ....................................... No limit
Juvenile justice fee fund —
central office (521-00-2257)...................................... No limit
Juvenile justice federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3359-3100)..................................... No limit
Byrne grant — federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3057-3057)..................................... No limit
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Byrne grant — federal fund (521-00-3353-3200)............. No limit


Title V — delinquency prevention program —
federal fund (521-00-3208) ....................................... No limit
Title I program for neglected
and delinquent children —
federal fund (521-00-3009) ....................................... No limit
Improving teacher quality state grants —
federal fund (521-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional complex —
juvenile accountability block grant —
federal fund (352-00-3002-3540) ............................... No limit
National school lunch
program — federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3530-3530)..................................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional complex
fee fund (352-00-2321-2300)..................................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — Title I neglected
and delinquent children —
federal fund (352-00-3009-3009) ............................... No limit
National school breakfast program —
federal fund — Kansas juvenile
correctional complex (352-00-3529-3529) ................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — gifts, grants, and
donations fund (352-00-7016-7000) ........................... No limit
Dev/test/demo new prgs — Kansas
juvenile correctional complex —
federal fund (352-00-3207-3207) ............................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional complex —
improvement fund (352-00-2481-2400) ...................... No limit
Comprehensive approach to sex offender
management discretionary grant —
Kansas juvenile correctional complex —
federal fund (352-00-3206-3206) ............................... No limit
Kansas juvenile justice improvement
fund (521-00-2205-2205).......................................... No limit
Juvenile alternatives to
detention fund (521-00-2250) ................................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4803, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for per
diem payments to detention centers: Provided, however, That expendi-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1599

tures from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for per diem pay-
ments to detention centers shall not exceed $2,258,988.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of cor-
rections, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any
part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
from the state general fund for the department of corrections or any
correctional institution, correctional facility or juvenile facility under the
general supervision and management of the secretary of corrections to
another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state general
fund for the department of corrections or any correctional institution,
correctional facility or juvenile facility under the general supervision and
management of the secretary of corrections. The secretary of corrections
shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and
shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3731, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall accept for payment from the secretary of corrections any duly au-
thorized claim to be paid from the local jail payments account (521-00-
1000-0510) of the state general fund during fiscal year 2018 for costs
pursuant to K.S.A. 19-1930(b), and amendments thereto, even though
such claim is not submitted or processed for payment within the fiscal
year in which the service is rendered and whether or not the services
were rendered prior to the effective date of this act.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3731, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall accept for payment from the director of Kansas correctional indus-
tries any duly authorized claim to be paid from the correctional industries
fund (522-00-6126-7300) during fiscal year 2018 for operating or manu-
facturing costs even though such claim is not submitted or processed for
payment within the fiscal year in which the service is rendered and
whether or not the services were rendered prior to the effective date of
this act. The director of Kansas correctional industries shall provide to
the director of the budget on or before September 15, 2017, a detailed
accounting of all such payments made from the correctional industries
fund during fiscal year 2017.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of cor-
rections, with the approval of the director of the budget, may make trans-
fers from the correctional industries fund (522-00-6126-7300) to the de-
partment of corrections — general fees fund (521-00-2427-2450). The
secretary of corrections shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, all expenditures
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made by the department of corrections from the correctional industries


fund (522-00-6126-7300) shall be made on budget for all purposes of state
accounting and budgeting for the department of corrections.
(h) On October 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4805, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $500,000 from the problem gambling and addictions grant fund
(039-00-2371-2371) of the Kansas department for aging and disability
services to the community corrections special revenue fund (521-00-
2447-2447) of the department of corrections.
(i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of corrections from the juvenile alternatives to
detention fund (521-00-2250) for fiscal year 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 79-4803, and amendments thereto, the department
of corrections is hereby authorized and directed to make expenditures
from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for fiscal year 2018 for
purchase of services.
(j) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,164,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, during fiscal year 2018,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified
pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,164(b), and amendments thereto,
from each account of the state general fund of a state agency that has
been determined by the secretary of corrections to be actual or projected
cost savings to the evidence based juvenile program account of the state
general fund of the department of corrections: Provided, That the sec-
retary of corrections shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the above agency
from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds
for fiscal year 2018, for the secretary of corrections, in consultation with
the director of the budget, to certify the amount of moneys saved in
efficiencies created by the lease-purchase agreement or issuance of bonds
for a new correctional institution in Lansing, Kansas, pursuant to section
213(e): Provided, That upon certification of the amount of any such sav-
ings, the secretary of the department of corrections shall use such moneys
to provide a salary increase for correctional officers employed by the
above agency: Provided further, That the secretary of the department of
corrections shall certify such salary increases to the director of the budget
and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of
legislative research.
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Sec. 139.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (521-00-1000-0603) ................... $20,091,281
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed
$2,000.
Operating expenditures —
juvenile services (521-00-1000-0103).......................... $1,196,326
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
— juvenile services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Evidence based juvenile
program (521-00-1000-0050) .................................... $8,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the evidence based juvenile
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Community corrections (521-00-1000-0220) ................... $20,246,526
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community corrections
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That no expenditures may be
made by any county from any grant made to such county from the com-
munity corrections account for either half of state fiscal year 2019 which
supplant any amount of local public or private funding of existing pro-
grams as determined in accordance with rules and regulations adopted
by the secretary of corrections.
Local jail payments (521-00-1000-0510)......................... $800,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the local jail payments ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 19-1930, and amendments thereto, payments by the department
of corrections under K.S.A. 19-1930(b), and amendments thereto, for the
cost of maintenance of prisoners shall not exceed the per capita daily
operating cost, not including inmate programs, for the department of
corrections.
Treatment and programs — offender
programs (521-00-1000-0151) ................................... $6,125,013
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-
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grams — offender programs account in excess of $100 as of June 30,


2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Treatment and programs — medical
and mental (521-00-1000-0152)................................. $67,635,774
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-
grams — medical and mental account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Treatment and programs —
KUMC contract (521-00-1000-0154).......................... $1,854,967
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and pro-
grams — KUMC contract account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Purchase of services (521-00-1000-0300)........................ $8,900,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the purchase of services
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Prevention and graduated
sanctions community
grants (521-00-1000-0221)........................................ $20,383,874
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the prevention and grad-
uated sanctions community grants account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further,
That money awarded as grants from the prevention and graduated sanc-
tions community grants account is not an entitlement to communities,
but a grant that must meet conditions prescribed by the above agency for
appropriate outcomes.
Topeka correctional facility — facilities
operations (660-00-1000-0303).................................. $14,862,996
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Topeka correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Topeka correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Hutchinson correctional
facility — facilities
operations (313-00-1000-0303).................................. $30,830,706
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Hutchinson correc-
tional facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June
30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the Hutchinson correctional facility — fa-
cilities operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
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Lansing correctional
facility — facilities
operations (400-00-1000-0303).................................. $40,619,942
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Lansing correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Lansing correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Ellsworth correctional
facility — facilities
operations (177-00-1000-0303).................................. $14,364,594
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Ellsworth correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Ellsworth correctional facility — facilities
operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Winfield correctional
facility — facilities
operations (712-00-1000-0303).................................. $12,951,148
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Winfield correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Winfield correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Norton correctional
facility — facilities
operations (581-00-1000-0303).................................. $15,506,315
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Norton correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the Norton correctional facility — facilities op-
erations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
El Dorado correctional
facility — facilities
operations (195-00-1000-0303).................................. $28,285,268
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the El Dorado correctional
facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30,
2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the El Dorado correctional facility — facilities
operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500.
Larned correctional mental
health facility — facilities
operations (408-00-1000-0303).................................. $10,632,326
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Larned correctional


mental health facility — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as
of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided,
however, That expenditures from the Larned correctional mental health
facility — facilities operations account for official hospitality shall not
exceed $500.
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — facilities
operations (352-00-1000-0303).................................. $23,035,496
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas juvenile cor-
rectional complex — facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of
June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided,
however, That expenditures from the Kansas juvenile correctional com-
plex — facilities operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed
$500: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account
for educational services contracts which are hereby authorized to be ne-
gotiated and entered into by the above agency with unified school districts
or other accredited educational services providers.
Facilities operations (521-00-1000-0303)........................ $15,863,555
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities operations
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Supervision fees fund (521-00-2116-2100)...................... No limit
Justice reinvestment
technical assistance for
state governments project —
federal fund (521-00-3758-3758) ............................... No limit
Residential substance abuse treatment —
federal fund (521-00-3006-3101) ............................... No limit
Department of corrections
forensic psychologist
fund (521-00-2492-2492).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of cor-
rections forensic psychologist fund for general health care contract ex-
penses.
Ed Byrne memorial
justice assistance grants —
federal fund (521-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
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Violence against women —


federal fund (521-00-3214) ....................................... No limit
Sex offender management grant —
federal fund (521-00-3206-3206) ............................... No limit
Department of corrections state asset
forfeiture fund (521-00-2460-2400)............................ No limit
Prisoner reentry intv demo —
federal fund (521-00-3063) ....................................... No limit
Victims of crime act —
federal fund (521-00-3260) ....................................... No limit
Correctional industries
fund (522-00-6126-7300).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the correctional indus-
tries fund for official hospitality.
Ed Byrne state and local law assistance —
federal fund (521-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partnership —
federal fund (521-00-3216-3216) ............................... No limit
Safeguard community grants —
federal fund (521-00-3225) ....................................... No limit
Workforce investment act —
federal fund (521-00-3237-3237) ............................... No limit
Workplace and community
transition training —
federal fund (521-00-3281-3281) ............................... No limit
USMS reimbursement —
federal fund (521-00-3562-3562) ............................... No limit
Community awareness project —
federal fund (521-00-3250-3250) ............................... No limit
Corrections training and
staff development —
federal fund (521-00-3413-3413) ............................... No limit
Second chance act —
federal fund (521-00-3895-3895) ............................... No limit
Alcohol and drug abuse
treatment fund (521-00-2339-2110) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the alcohol and drug
abuse treatment fund for payments associated with providing treatment
services to offenders who were driving under the influence of alcohol or
drugs regardless of when the services were rendered.
Juvenile delinquency prevention
trust fund (521-00-7322-7000) .................................. No limit
State of Kansas — department
of corrections inmate
benefit fund (521-00-7950-5350) ............................... No limit
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Department of corrections — alien


incarceration grant fund —
federal (521-00-3943-3800)....................................... No limit
Department of corrections — general
fees fund (521-00-2427-2450) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of cor-
rections — general fees fund for operating expenditures for training pro-
grams for correctional personnel, including official hospitality: Provided
further, That the secretary of corrections is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospital-
ity: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
department of corrections — general fees fund.
Topeka correctional
facility — community
development block grant —
federal fund (660-00-3581-3100) ............................... No limit
Topeka correctional facility —
bureau of prisons contract —
federal fund (660-00-3582-3200) ............................... No limit
Topeka correctional facility — general
fees fund (660-00-2090-2090) ................................... No limit
Hutchinson correctional facility — general fees
fund (313-00-2051-2000).......................................... No limit
Lansing correctional facility — general
fees fund (400-00-2040-2040) ................................... No limit
Ellsworth correctional facility — general
fees fund (177-00-2227-2000) ................................... No limit
Winfield correctional facility — general
fees fund (712-00-2237-2000) ................................... No limit
Norton correctional facility — general
fees fund (581-00-2238-2000) ................................... No limit
El Dorado correctional facility — general
fees fund (195-00-2252-2000) ................................... No limit
Larned correctional mental health facility — general
fees fund (408-00-2145-2000) ................................... No limit
Community corrections supervision
fund (521-00-2748-2748).......................................... No limit
Community corrections special
revenue fund (521-00-2447-2447).............................. No limit
Medical assistance program —
federal fund (521-00-3414) ....................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1607

Title IV-E fund (521-00-3337)...................................... No limit


Juvenile accountability incentive block grant —
federal fund (521-00-3002) ....................................... No limit
Juvenile justice delinquency prevention —
federal fund (521-00-3351) ....................................... No limit
Juvenile justice fee fund —
central office (521-00-2257)...................................... No limit
Juvenile justice federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3359-3100)..................................... No limit
Byrne grant — federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3057-3057)..................................... No limit
Byrne grant —
federal fund (521-00-3353-3200) ............................... No limit
Title V — delinquency prevention program —
federal fund (521-00-3208) ....................................... No limit
Title I program for neglected
and delinquent children —
federal fund (521-00-3009) ....................................... No limit
Improving teacher quality state grants —
federal fund (521-00-3526-3526) ............................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional complex —
juvenile accountability block grant —
federal fund (352-00-3002-3540) ............................... No limit
National school lunch
program — federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3530-3530)..................................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional complex
fee fund (352-00-2321-2300)..................................... No limit
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex — Title I neglected
and delinquent children —
federal fund (352-00-3009-3009) ............................... No limit
National school breakfast
program — federal fund —
Kansas juvenile correctional
complex (352-00-3529-3529)..................................... No limit
Kansas juvenile
correctional complex —
gifts, grants, and donations
fund (352-00-7016-7000).......................................... No limit
Dev/test/demo new prgs — Kansas
juvenile correctional complex —
federal fund (352-00-3207-3207) ............................... No limit
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Kansas juvenile correctional


complex — improvement
fund (352-00-2481-2400).......................................... No limit
Comprehensive approach to
sex offender management
discretionary grant — Kansas
juvenile correctional complex —
federal fund (352-00-3206-3206) ............................... No limit
Kansas juvenile justice improvement
fund (521-00-2205-2205).......................................... No limit
Juvenile alternatives to
detention fund (521-00-2250) ................................... No limit
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4803, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for per
diem payments to detention centers: Provided, however, That expendi-
tures from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for per diem pay-
ments to detention centers shall not exceed $2,258,988.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of cor-
rections, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any
part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
from the state general fund for the department of corrections or any
correctional institution, correctional facility or juvenile facility under the
general supervision and management of the secretary of corrections to
another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state general
fund for the department of corrections or any correctional institution,
correctional facility or juvenile facility under the general supervision and
management of the secretary of corrections. The secretary of corrections
shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and
shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director of legislative
research.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3731, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall accept for payment from the secretary of corrections any duly au-
thorized claim to be paid from the local jail payments account (521-00-
1000-0510) of the state general fund during fiscal year 2019 for costs
pursuant to K.S.A. 19-1930(b), and amendments thereto, even though
such claim is not submitted or processed for payment within the fiscal
year in which the service is rendered and whether or not the services
were rendered prior to the effective date of this act.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3731, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports
shall accept for payment from the director of Kansas correctional indus-
tries any duly authorized claim to be paid from the correctional industries
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1609

fund (522-00-6126-7300) during fiscal year 2019 for operating or manu-


facturing costs even though such claim is not submitted or processed for
payment within the fiscal year in which the service is rendered and
whether or not the services were rendered prior to the effective date of
this act. The director of Kansas correctional industries shall provide to
the director of the budget on or before September 15, 2018, a detailed
accounting of all such payments made from the correctional industries
fund during fiscal year 2018.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of cor-
rections, with the approval of the director of the budget, may make trans-
fers from the correctional industries fund (522-00-6126-7300) to the de-
partment of corrections — general fees fund (521-00-2427-2450). The
secretary of corrections shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, all expenditures
made by the department of corrections from the correctional industries
fund (522-00-6126-7300) shall be made on budget for all purposes of state
accounting and budgeting for the department of corrections.
(h) On October 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-4805, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $500,000 from the problem gambling and addictions grant fund
(039-00-2371-2371) of the Kansas department for aging and disability
services to the community corrections special revenue fund (521-00-
2447-2447) of the department of corrections.
(i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of corrections from the juvenile alternatives to
detention fund (521-00-2250) for fiscal year 2019, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 79-4803, and amendments thereto, the department
of corrections is hereby authorized and directed to make expenditures
from the juvenile alternatives to detention fund for fiscal year 2019 for
purchase of services.
(j) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,164,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, during fiscal year 2019,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified
pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-52,164(b), and amendments thereto,
from each account of the state general fund of a state agency that has
been determined by the secretary of corrections to be actual or projected
cost savings to the evidence based juvenile program account of the state
general fund of the department of corrections: Provided, That the sec-
retary of corrections shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the
director of legislative research.
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Sec. 140.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (034-00-1000-0053) ................... $5,148,993
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,250.
Incident management
team (034-00-1000-0105) ......................................... $15,554
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the incident management
team account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
Civil air patrol — operating
expenditures (034-00-1000-0103) .............................. $40,683
Disaster relief (034-00-1000-0200) ................................ $1,315,138
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the disaster relief account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Military activation
payments (034-00-1000-0300) ................................... $6,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the military activation pay-
ments account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures from
the military activation payments account shall be for military activation
payments authorized by and subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-3228, and amendments thereto.
Kansas military emergency
relief (034-00-1000-0400) ......................................... $9,881
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas military emer-
gency relief account for grants and interest-free loans, which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the adjutant general with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions including eligibility as may be
prescribed by the adjutant general therefor, to members and families of
the Kansas army and air national guard and members and families of the
reserve forces of the United States of America who are Kansas residents,
during the period preceding, during and after mobilization to provide
assistance to eligible family members experiencing financial emergencies:
Provided further, That such assistance may include, but shall not be lim-
ited to, medical, funeral, emergency travel, rent, utilities, child care, food
expenses and other unanticipated emergencies: And provided further,
That any moneys received by the adjutant general in repayment of any
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1611

grants or interest-free loans made from the Kansas military emergency


relief account shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the Kansas military emergency relief account.
Calibrators decommission and
replacement (034-00-1000)....................................... $315,518
Environmental clean-up projects (034-00-1000) .............. $213,893
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018:
Force protection.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas intelligence fusion center fund........................... No limit
General fees fund (034-00-2102) .................................. No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees agreed upon in memorandums of understanding with
other state agencies, local government agencies, for-profit organizations
and not-for-profit organizations: Provided further, That such fees shall be
fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred under the
provisions of the memorandums of understanding with other state agen-
cies, local government agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit
organizations: And provided further, That all fees received pursuant to
such memorandums of understanding shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the general fees fund.
Office of emergency communications
fund (034-00-2496-2496).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for recovery of costs associated with the use of the above
agency’s communication equipment by other state agencies, local govern-
ment agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations:
Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
part of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of the above
agency’s communication equipment by other state agencies, local govern-
ment agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations:
And provided further, That all fees received for use of the above agency’s
communication equipment by other state agencies, local government
agencies, for-profit organizations or not-for-profit organizations shall be
deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
1612 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the office of


emergency communications fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund — military
division (034-00-2400-2030)...................................... No limit
Adjutant general expense
fund (034-00-2357).................................................. No limit
State asset forfeiture
fund (034-00-2498-2498).......................................... No limit
State emergency fund (034-00-2437) ............................. No limit
State emergency fund
weather disasters
5/4/2007 (034-00-2441) ............................................ No limit
State emergency fund
weather disasters 12/06,
7/07 (034-00-2445) .................................................. No limit
Disaster grants — public assistance
federal fund (034-00-3005) ....................................... No limit
National guard military
operations/maintenance
federal fund (034-00-3055-3300) ............................... No limit
Econ adjustment/military
installation federal
fund (034-00-3196-3196).......................................... No limit
Disaster assistance to
individual/household
federal fund (034-00-3405-3405) ............................... No limit
Interoperability
communication equipment
fund (034-00-3449-3449).......................................... No limit
Pre-disaster mitigation —
federal fund (034-00-3268-3269) ............................... No limit
State homeland
security program
federal fund (034-00-3629-3629) ............................... No limit
Nuclear safety
emergency management
fee fund (034-00-2081-2200)..................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute, the
adjutant general may make transfers of moneys from the nuclear safety
emergency management fee fund to other state agencies for fiscal year
2018 pursuant to agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered
into by the adjutant general with other state agencies to provide appro-
priate emergency management plans to administer the Kansas nuclear
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1613

safety emergency management act, K.S.A. 48-940 et seq., and amend-


ments thereto.
Military fees fund —
federal (034-00-2152) .............................................. No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the adjutant general from the fed-
eral government for reimbursement for expenditures made under agree-
ments with the federal government shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the military fees fund — federal.
Armories and units general
fees fund (034-00-2171-2010) ................................... No limit
Emergency systems
for advanced registration
for volunteer health professionals —
federal fund (034-00-3748-3748) ............................... No limit
Civil air patrol — grants and contributions —
federal fund (034-00-7315-7000) ............................... No limit
Emergency management performance grant —
federal fund (034-00-3342-3342) ............................... No limit
NG — federal forfeiture
fund (034-00-2184-2100).......................................... No limit
Inaugural expense
fund (034-00-2003-2300).......................................... No limit
Kansas military emergency
relief fund (034-00-2658-2650).................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas military emer-
gency relief fund for grants and interest-free loans, which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the adjutant general with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions including eligibility as may be
prescribed by the adjutant general therefor, to members and families of
the Kansas army and air national guard and members and families of the
reserve forces of the United States of America who are Kansas residents,
during the period preceding, during and after mobilization to provide
assistance to eligible family members experiencing financial emergencies:
Provided further, That such assistance may include, but shall not be lim-
ited to, medical, funeral, emergency travel, rent, utilities, child care, food
expenses and other unanticipated emergencies: And provided further,
That any moneys received by the adjutant general in repayment of any
grants or interest-free loans made from the Kansas military emergency
relief fund shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the Kansas military emergency relief fund.
Emergency management
assistance compact
federal fund (034-00-3609-3605) ............................... No limit
1614 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Public safety interoperable


communications grant program
federal fund (034-00-3340-3340) ............................... No limit
Military construction national guard
federal fund (034-00-3192-3192) ............................... No limit
National guard civilian
youth opportunities
federal fund (034-00-3193-3193) ............................... No limit
Hazard mitigation grant
federal fund (034-00-3019) ....................................... No limit
Citizen corps
federal fund (034-00-3341-3341) ............................... No limit
Law enforcement terrorism
prevention program
federal fund (034-00-3613-3600) ............................... No limit
Safe and drug-free schools and
communities national programs
federal fund (034-00-3569-3569) ............................... No limit
National guard museum
assistance fund (034-00-8306-8300) ........................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the national guard museum assis-
tance fund shall be made for an expansion of the 35th infantry division
museum and education center facility.
Great plains joint regional
training center fee
fund (034-00-2688-2688).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the great plains joint
regional training center fee fund for use of the great plains joint regional
training center by other state agencies, local government agencies, for-
profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: Provided further,
That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for recovery of costs associated with the use of the great plains joint
regional training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: And pro-
vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of the great plains joint
regional training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: And pro-
vided further, That all fees received for use of the great plains joint re-
gional training center by other state agencies, local government agencies,
for-profit organizations or not-for-profit organizations shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the great plains joint
regional training center fee fund.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1615

State and local implementation grant program —


federal fund (034-00-3576-3576) ............................... No limit
Military honors funeral fund (034-00-2789-2789) ............ No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to accept gifts
and donations of money during fiscal year 2018 for military funeral honors
or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That such gifts and dona-
tions of money shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the military honors funeral fund.
Fire management assistance grant —
federal fund (034-00-3320-3320) ............................... No limit
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the adjutant general from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 and from which expenditures may be made for salaries and wages,
as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the adjutant general from
such moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from any special
revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 48-205, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, in ad-
dition to other positions within the adjutant general’s department in the
unclassified service as prescribed by law for additional positions in the
unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act: Provided, That,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the adjutant general may appoint a deputy
adjutant general, who shall have no military command authority, and who
may be a civilian and shall have served at least five years as a commis-
sioned officer with the Kansas national guard, who will perform such
duties as the adjutant general shall assign, and who will serve in the un-
classified service under the Kansas civil service act: Provided further, That
the position of such deputy adjutant general in the unclassified service
under the Kansas civil service act shall be established by the adjutant
general within the position limitation established for the adjutant general
on the number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to
full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary positions, paid from appro-
priations for fiscal year 2018 made by this or other appropriation act of
the 2017 regular session of the legislature.
(d) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the office of emer-
gency communications fund (034-00-2496-2496) of the adjutant general.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the adjutant general,
with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any part of
any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018, from the state general fund
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for the adjutant general to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state general fund for the adjutant general: Provided, That
the adjutant general shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 141.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (034-00-1000-0053) ................... $5,176,845
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,250.
Incident management
team (034-00-1000-0105) ......................................... $15,554
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the incident management
team account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
Civil air patrol — operating
expenditures (034-00-1000-0103) .............................. $40,922
Disaster relief (034-00-1000-0200) ................................ $762,465
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the disaster relief account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Military activation
payments (034-00-1000-0300) ................................... $6,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the military activation pay-
ments account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expenditures from
the military activation payments account shall be for military activation
payments authorized by and subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 75-3228, and amendments thereto.
Kansas military emergency
relief (034-00-1000-0400) ......................................... $9,881
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas military emer-
gency relief account for grants and interest-free loans, which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the adjutant general with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions including eligibility as may be
prescribed by the adjutant general therefor, to members and families of
the Kansas army and air national guard and members and families of the
reserve forces of the United States of America who are Kansas residents,
during the period preceding, during and after mobilization to provide
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1617

assistance to eligible family members experiencing financial emergencies:


Provided further, That such assistance may include, but shall not be lim-
ited to, medical, funeral, emergency travel, rent, utilities, child care, food
expenses and other unanticipated emergencies: And provided further,
That any moneys received by the adjutant general in repayment of any
grants or interest-free loans made from the Kansas military emergency
relief account shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the Kansas military emergency relief account.
Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, in each
of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019:
Force protection, calibrators decommission and replacement, environ-
mental clean-up projects.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas intelligence fusion center fund........................... No limit
General fees fund (034-00-2102) .................................. No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees agreed upon in memorandums of understanding with
other state agencies, local government agencies, for-profit organizations
and not-for-profit organizations: Provided further, That such fees shall be
fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred under the
provisions of the memorandums of understanding with other state agen-
cies, local government agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit
organizations: And provided further, That all fees received pursuant to
such memorandums of understanding shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the general fees fund.
Office of emergency communications
fund (034-00-2496-2496).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for recovery of costs associated with the use of the above
agency’s communication equipment by other state agencies, local govern-
ment agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations:
Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
part of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of the above
agency’s communication equipment by other state agencies, local govern-
ment agencies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations:
And provided further, That all fees received for use of the above agency’s
communication equipment by other state agencies, local government
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agencies, for-profit organizations or not-for-profit organizations shall be


deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the office of
emergency communications fund.
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund — military
division (034-00-2400-2030)...................................... No limit
Adjutant general expense
fund (034-00-2357).................................................. No limit
State asset forfeiture
fund (034-00-2498-2498).......................................... No limit
State emergency fund (034-00-2437) ............................. No limit
State emergency fund
weather disasters
5/4/2007 (034-00-2441) ............................................ No limit
State emergency fund
weather disasters 12/06,
7/07 (034-00-2445) .................................................. No limit
Disaster grants — public assistance
federal fund (034-00-3005) ....................................... No limit
National guard military
operations/maintenance
federal fund (034-00-3055-3300) ............................... No limit
Econ adjustment/military
installation federal
fund (034-00-3196-3196).......................................... No limit
Disaster assistance to
individual/household
federal fund (034-00-3405-3405) ............................... No limit
Interoperability communication
equipment fund (034-00-3449-3449).......................... No limit
Pre-disaster mitigation —
federal fund (034-00-3268-3269) ............................... No limit
State homeland security program
federal fund (034-00-3629-3629) ............................... No limit
Nuclear safety emergency management
fee fund (034-00-2081-2200)..................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute, the
adjutant general may make transfers of moneys from the nuclear safety
emergency management fee fund to other state agencies for fiscal year
2019 pursuant to agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered
into by the adjutant general with other state agencies to provide appro-
priate emergency management plans to administer the Kansas nuclear
safety emergency management act, K.S.A. 48-940 et seq., and amend-
ments thereto.
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Military fees fund —


federal (034-00-2152) .............................................. No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the adjutant general from the fed-
eral government for reimbursement for expenditures made under agree-
ments with the federal government shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the military fees fund — federal.
Armories and units general
fees fund (034-00-2171-2010) ................................... No limit
Emergency systems for advanced registration
for volunteer health professionals —
federal fund (034-00-3748-3748) ............................... No limit
Civil air patrol — grants and contributions —
federal fund (034-00-7315-7000) ............................... No limit
Emergency management performance grant —
federal fund (034-00-3342-3342) ............................... No limit
NG — federal forfeiture
fund (034-00-2184-2100).......................................... No limit
Inaugural expense
fund (034-00-2003-2300).......................................... No limit
Kansas military emergency
relief fund (034-00-2658-2650).................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas military emer-
gency relief fund for grants and interest-free loans, which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the adjutant general with repayment
provisions and other terms and conditions including eligibility as may be
prescribed by the adjutant general therefor, to members and families of
the Kansas army and air national guard and members and families of the
reserve forces of the United States of America who are Kansas residents,
during the period preceding, during and after mobilization to provide
assistance to eligible family members experiencing financial emergencies:
Provided further, That such assistance may include, but shall not be lim-
ited to, medical, funeral, emergency travel, rent, utilities, child care, food
expenses and other unanticipated emergencies: And provided further,
That any moneys received by the adjutant general in repayment of any
grants or interest-free loans made from the Kansas military emergency
relief fund shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the Kansas military emergency relief fund.
Emergency management
assistance compact
federal fund (034-00-3609-3605) ............................... No limit
Public safety interoperable
communications grant program
federal fund (034-00-3340-3340) ............................... No limit
1620 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Military construction
national guard federal
fund (034-00-3192-3192).......................................... No limit
National guard
civilian youth opportunities
federal fund (034-00-3193-3193) ............................... No limit
Hazard mitigation grant
federal fund (034-00-3019) ....................................... No limit
Citizen corps
federal fund (034-00-3341-3341) ............................... No limit
Law enforcement terrorism
prevention program
federal fund (034-00-3613-3600) ............................... No limit
Safe and drug-free schools and
communities national programs
federal fund (034-00-3569-3569) ............................... No limit
National guard museum
assistance fund (034-00-8306-8300) ........................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the national guard museum assis-
tance fund shall be made for an expansion of the 35th infantry division
museum and education center facility.
Great plains joint regional training center
fee fund (034-00-2688-2688)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the great plains joint
regional training center fee fund for use of the great plains joint regional
training center by other state agencies, local government agencies, for-
profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: Provided further,
That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
fees for recovery of costs associated with the use of the great plains joint
regional training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: And pro-
vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of the great plains joint
regional training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies, for-profit organizations and not-for-profit organizations: And pro-
vided further, That all fees received for use of the great plains joint re-
gional training center by other state agencies, local government agencies,
for-profit organizations or not-for-profit organizations shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the great plains joint
regional training center fee fund.
State and local
implementation grant program —
federal fund (034-00-3576-3576) ............................... No limit
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Military honors funeral


fund (034-00-2789-2789).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the adjutant general is hereby authorized to accept gifts
and donations of money during fiscal year 2019 for military funeral honors
or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That such gifts and dona-
tions of money shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the military honors funeral fund.
Fire management assistance grant —
federal fund (034-00-3320-3320) ............................... No limit
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the adjutant general from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 and from which expenditures may be made for salaries and wages,
as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 reg-
ular session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the adjutant
general from such moneys appropriated from the state general fund or
from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2019, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of K.S.A. 48-205, and amendments thereto, or any
other statute, in addition to other positions within the adjutant general’s
department in the unclassified service as prescribed by law for additional
positions in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act:
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2935, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, the adjutant general may ap-
point a deputy adjutant general, who shall have no military command
authority, and who may be a civilian and shall have served at least five
years as a commissioned officer with the Kansas national guard, who will
perform such duties as the adjutant general shall assign, and who will
serve in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act: Pro-
vided further, That the position of such deputy adjutant general in the
unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act shall be established
by the adjutant general within the position limitation established for the
adjutant general on the number of full-time and regular part-time posi-
tions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary positions,
paid from appropriations for fiscal year 2019 made by this or other ap-
propriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature.
(d) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the office of emer-
gency communications fund (034-00-2496-2496) of the adjutant general.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the adjutant general,
with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer any part of
any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019, from the state general fund
for the adjutant general to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
1622 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

2019 from the state general fund for the adjutant general: Provided, That
the adjutant general shall certify each such transfer to the director of
accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 142.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized
by law, purchases of nationally recognized adopted codes for resale and
federally reimbursed overtime, shall not exceed the following:
Fire marshal fee
fund (234-00-2330-2000).......................................... $5,073,229
Provided, That expenditures from the fire marshal fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Boiler inspection fee
fund (234-00-2128-2128).......................................... No limit
Gifts, grants and donations
fund (234-00-7405-7400).......................................... No limit
Intragovernmental service
fund (234-00-6160-6000).......................................... No limit
Explosives regulatory and
training fund (234-00-2361-2361) .............................. No limit
State fire marshal
liquefied petroleum gas
fee fund (234-00-2608-2600)..................................... No limit
Emergency response
fund (234-00-2589).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the state fire marshal from
the emergency response fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of
responding to specific incidences of emergencies related to hazardous
materials or search and rescue incidents without prior approval of the
state finance council: Provided, however, That expenditures from the
emergency response fund during fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of
responding to any specific incidence of an emergency related to hazard-
ous materials or search and rescue incidents without prior approval by
the state finance council shall not exceed $25,000, except upon approval
by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby char-
acterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, except that
such approval also may be given while the legislature is in session.
Fire safety standard and firefighter
protection act enforcement
fund (234-00-2694-2620).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1623

Cigarette fire safety standard and


firefighter protection
act fund (234-00-2696-2630)..................................... No limit
Non-fuel flammable or combustible
liquid aboveground storage tank
system fund (234-00-2626-2610) ............................... No limit
Homeland security grant —
federal fund (234-00-3199) ....................................... No limit
FFY12 HMEP grant —
federal fund (234-00-3121-3121) ............................... No limit
Contract inspections
fund (234-00-6122-6122).......................................... No limit
(b) On July 1, 2017, and January 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $1,000,000 from the fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-
2000) of the state fire marshal to the state general fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the
provisions of any other statute, the state fire marshal, with the approval
of the director of the budget, may transfer funds from the fire marshal
fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) to the emergency response fund (234-00-
2589) of the state fire marshal. The state fire marshal shall certify each
such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a
copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research and
the director of the budget: Provided, That the aggregate amount of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, shall not exceed
$500,000.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) during fiscal year
2018, and, upon a finding by the director of the budget in consultation
with the director of legislative research that the total of the unencum-
bered balance and estimated receipts to be credited to the fire marshal
fee fund during fiscal year 2018 are insufficient to fund the budgeted
expenditures and transfers from the fire marshal fee fund for fiscal year
2018 in accordance with the provisions of appropriation acts, the director
of the budget shall certify such finding to the director of accounts and
reports. Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the emergency
response fund (234-00-2589) to the fire marshal fee fund that is required,
in accordance with the certification by the director of the budget under
this subsection, to fund the budgeted expenditures and transfers from the
fire marshal fee fund for the remainder of fiscal year 2018 in accordance
with the provisions of appropriation acts, as specified by the director of
the budget pursuant to such certification.
1624 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the fire marshal fee fund and any other resources available to the
fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) during the fiscal year 2018, and,
upon a finding by the director of the budget in consultation with the
director of legislative research that the total of the unencumbered balance
and estimated receipts to be credited to the fire marshal fee fund during
fiscal year 2018 are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures
for fiscal year 2018 as they become due to meet the financial obligations
imposed by law on the fire marshal fee fund as a result of a cash flow
shortfall, within the authorized budgeted expenditures in accordance with
the provisions of appropriation acts, the director of the budget is author-
ized and directed to certify such finding to the director of accounts and
reports. Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer the amount of money specified in such certifi-
cation from the state general fund to the fire marshal fee fund in order
to maintain the cash flow of the fire marshal fee fund for such purposes
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, That the aggregate amount of such transfers
during fiscal year 2018 pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed
$500,000. Within one year from the date of each such transfer to the fire
marshal fee fund pursuant to this subsection, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount equal to the amount transferred from
the state general fund to the fire marshal fee fund from the fire marshal
fee fund to the state general fund in accordance with a certification for
such purpose by the director of the budget. At the same time as the
director of the budget transmits any certification under this subsection to
the director of accounts and reports during fiscal year 2018, the director
of the budget shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director of
legislative research.
Sec. 143.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized
by law, purchases of nationally recognized adopted codes for resale and
federally reimbursed overtime, shall not exceed the following:
Fire marshal fee
fund (234-00-2330-2000).......................................... $5,031,453
Provided, That expenditures from the fire marshal fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Boiler inspection fee
fund (234-00-2128-2128).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1625

Gifts, grants and donations


fund (234-00-7405-7400).......................................... No limit
Intragovernmental service
fund (234-00-6160-6000).......................................... No limit
Explosives regulatory and training
fund (234-00-2361-2361).......................................... No limit
State fire marshal
liquefied petroleum gas
fee fund (234-00-2608-2600)..................................... No limit
Emergency response
fund (234-00-2589).................................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the state fire marshal from
the emergency response fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of
responding to specific incidences of emergencies related to hazardous
materials or search and rescue incidents without prior approval of the
state finance council: Provided, however, That expenditures from the
emergency response fund during fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of
responding to any specific incidence of an emergency related to hazard-
ous materials or search and rescue incidents without prior approval by
the state finance council shall not exceed $25,000, except upon approval
by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby char-
acterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, except that
such approval also may be given while the legislature is in session.
Fire safety standard and firefighter
protection act enforcement
fund (234-00-2694-2620).......................................... No limit
Cigarette fire safety standard
and firefighter protection
act fund (234-00-2696-2630)..................................... No limit
Non-fuel flammable or
combustible liquid aboveground
storage tank system fund (234-00-2626-2610).............. No limit
Homeland security grant —
federal fund (234-00-3199) ....................................... No limit
FFY12 HMEP grant —
federal fund (234-00-3121-3121) ............................... No limit
Contract inspections
fund (234-00-6122-6122).......................................... No limit
(b) On July 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $1,000,000 from the fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-
2000) of the state fire marshal to the state general fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the
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provisions of any other statute, the state fire marshal, with the approval
of the director of the budget, may transfer funds from the fire marshal
fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) to the emergency response fund (234-00-
2589) of the state fire marshal. The state fire marshal shall certify each
such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a
copy of each such certification to the director of legislative research and
the director of the budget: Provided, That the aggregate amount of such
transfers for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, shall not exceed
$500,000.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) during fiscal year
2019, and, upon a finding by the director of the budget in consultation
with the director of legislative research that the total of the unencum-
bered balance and estimated receipts to be credited to the fire marshal
fee fund during fiscal year 2019 are insufficient to fund the budgeted
expenditures and transfers from the fire marshal fee fund for fiscal year
2019 in accordance with the provisions of appropriation acts, the director
of the budget shall certify such finding to the director of accounts and
reports. Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the emergency
response fund (234-00-2589) to the fire marshal fee fund that is required,
in accordance with the certification by the director of the budget under
this subsection, to fund the budgeted expenditures and transfers from the
fire marshal fee fund for the remainder of fiscal year 2019 in accordance
with the provisions of appropriation acts, as specified by the director of
the budget pursuant to such certification.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the fire marshal fee fund (234-00-2330-2000) and any other re-
sources available to the fire marshal fee fund during the fiscal year 2019,
and, upon a finding by the director of the budget in consultation with the
director of legislative research that the total of the unencumbered balance
and estimated receipts to be credited to the fire marshal fee fund during
fiscal year 2019 are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures
for fiscal year 2019 as they become due to meet the financial obligations
imposed by law on the fire marshal fee fund as a result of a cash flow
shortfall, within the authorized budgeted expenditures in accordance with
the provisions of appropriation acts, the director of the budget is author-
ized and directed to certify such finding to the director of accounts and
reports. Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer the amount of money specified in such certifi-
cation from the state general fund to the fire marshal fee fund in order
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1627

to maintain the cash flow of the fire marshal fee fund for such purposes
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, That the aggregate amount of such transfers
during fiscal year 2019 pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed
$500,000. Within one year from the date of each such transfer to the fire
marshal fee fund pursuant to this subsection, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount equal to the amount transferred from
the state general fund to the fire marshal fee fund from the fire marshal
fee fund to the state general fund in accordance with a certification for
such purpose by the director of the budget. At the same time as the
director of the budget transmits any certification under this subsection to
the director of accounts and reports during fiscal year 2019, the director
of the budget shall transmit a copy of such certification to the director of
legislative research.
Sec. 144.
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (280-00-2179-2200)........................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received from the sale of used equipment,
recovery of and reimbursements for expenditures and any other source
of revenue shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the general fees fund, except as otherwise provided by law.
For patrol of Kansas turnpike
fund (280-00-2514-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the for patrol of Kansas
turnpike fund for necessary moving expenses in accordance with K.S.A.
75-3225, and amendments thereto.
Highway patrol motor vehicle
fund (280-00-2317-2800).......................................... No limit
State forfeiture fund — pending................................... No limit
Kansas highway patrol state
forfeiture fund (280-00-2413-2100)............................ No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 60-4117, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, expenditures may be made from the Kansas highway patrol
state forfeiture fund for salaries and wages, and associated fringe benefits
of non-supervisory personnel.
Disaster grants — public assistance —
federal fund (280-00-3005-3005) ............................... No limit
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Edward Byrne memorial assistance grant —


state and local law enforcement —
federal fund (280-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partner —
federal fund (280-00-3216-3216) ............................... No limit
Performance registration
information system management —
federal fund (280-00-3239-3239) ............................... No limit
Commercial vehicle
information system network —
federal fund (280-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Highway planning and construction —
federal fund (280-00-3333-3333) ............................... No limit
KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund (280-00-3545) ....................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the KHP federal forfei-
ture — federal fund by the above agency for the capital improvement
project or projects for troop F headquarters.
High intensity drug trafficking areas —
federal fund (280-00-3615-3000) ............................... No limit
Homeland security program —
federal fund (280-00-3629-3450) ............................... No limit
Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance grant —
federal fund (280-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
Emergency ops cntr —
federal fund (280-00-3808-3808) ............................... No limit
State and community highway safety —
federal fund (280-00-3815-3815) ............................... No limit
Gifts and donations fund (280-00-7331) ......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the gifts and donations fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Motor carrier safety assistance program
state fund (280-00-2208) ............................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the motor carrier safety
assistance program state fund for necessary moving expenses in accord-
ance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amendments thereto.
National motor carrier safety assistance program —
federal fund (280-00-3073) ....................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the national motor car-
rier safety assistance program — federal fund for necessary moving ex-
penses in accordance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amendments thereto.
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Aircraft fund —
on budget (280-00-2368-2360) .................................. No limit
Highway safety fund (280-00-2217-2250) ....................... No limit
Capitol area security
fund (280-00-6143-6100).......................................... No limit
Vehicle identification number
fee fund (280-00-2213) ............................................ No limit
Motor vehicle fuel
and storeroom sales
fund (280-00-6155-6200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the motor vehicle fuel
and storeroom sales fund to acquire and sell commodities and to provide
services to local governments and other state agencies: Provided further,
That the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees for such commodities and services:
And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover
all or part of the expenses incurred in acquiring or providing and selling
such commodities and services: And provided further, That all fees re-
ceived for such commodities and services shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the motor vehicle fuel and store-
room sales fund.
Kansas highway patrol operations
fund (280-00-2034-1100).......................................... $51,993,271
Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas highway patrol operations
fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the Kansas highway patrol operations
fund for the purchase of civilian clothing for members of the Kansas
highway patrol assigned to duties pursuant to K.S.A. 74-2105, and amend-
ments thereto: And provided further, That the superintendent shall make
expenditures from the Kansas highway patrol operations fund for nec-
essary moving expenses in accordance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amend-
ments thereto.
Highway patrol training
center fund (280-00-2306)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the highway patrol train-
ing center fund for use of the highway patrol training center by other
state agencies, local government agencies and not-for-profit organiza-
tions: Provided further, That the superintendent of the Kansas highway
patrol is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for recovery of
costs associated with use of the highway patrol training center by other
state agencies, local government agencies and not-for-profit organiza-
tions: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to
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recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of
the highway patrol training center by other state or local government
agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for use of the high-
way patrol training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies or not-for-profit organizations shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the highway patrol training center fund.
Executive aircraft
fund (280-00-6144-6120).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the executive aircraft
fund to provide aircraft services to other state agencies and to purchase
liability and property damage insurance for state aircraft: Provided fur-
ther, That the superintendent of the highway patrol is hereby authorized
to fix, charge and collect fees for such aircraft services to other state
agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to
recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such
services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
executive aircraft fund.
1122 program clearing fund (280-00-7280)..................... No limit
Kansas highway patrol
staffing and training
fund (280-00-2211-2211).......................................... No limit
(b) On or before the 10 of each month during the fiscal year ending
th

June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from
the state general fund to the 1122 program clearing fund (280-00-7280-
7280) interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys
in the 1122 program clearing fund for the preceding month; and (2) the
net earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio for the pre-
ceding month.
(c) On July 1, 2017, and January 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer an amount specified by the executive director of the state
corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the budget,
of not more than $650,000 from the motor carrier license fees fund (143-
00-2812-5500) of the state corporation commission to the motor carrier
safety assistance program state fund (280-00-2208) of the Kansas highway
patrol.
(d) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $12,998,317.75 from the
state highway fund of the department of transportation to the Kansas
highway patrol operations fund (280-00-2034-1100) of the Kansas high-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1631

way patrol for the purpose of financing the Kansas highway patrol oper-
ations. In addition to other purposes for which expenditures may be made
from the state highway fund during fiscal year 2018 and notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other
statute, transfers and expenditures may be made from the state highway
fund during fiscal year 2018 for support and maintenance of the Kansas
highway patrol.
(e) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $295,000 from the state highway fund of the department of trans-
portation to the highway safety fund (280-00-2217-2250) of the Kansas
highway patrol for the purpose of financing the motorist assistance pro-
gram of the Kansas highway patrol.
(f) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $250,000 from the state highway fund of the department of trans-
portation to the general fees fund (280-00-2179-2200) of the Kansas high-
way patrol for the purpose of financing operating expenditures of the
Kansas highway patrol.
(g) On July 1, 2017, and January 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 74-2136, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the di-
rector of accounts and reports shall transfer $300,000 from the highway
patrol motor vehicle fund (280-00-2317-2800) of the Kansas highway pa-
trol to the aircraft fund — on budget (280-00-2368-2360) of the Kansas
highway patrol.
Sec. 145.
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (280-00-2179-2200)........................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received from the sale of used equipment,
recovery of and reimbursements for expenditures and any other source
of revenue shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be cred-
ited to the general fees fund, except as otherwise provided by law.
For patrol of Kansas turnpike
fund (280-00-2514-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the for patrol of Kansas
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turnpike fund for necessary moving expenses in accordance with K.S.A.


75-3225, and amendments thereto.
Highway patrol motor vehicle
fund (280-00-2317-2800).......................................... No limit
State forfeiture fund — pending................................... No limit
Kansas highway
patrol state forfeiture
fund (280-00-2413-2100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 60-4117, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, expenditures may be made from the Kansas highway patrol
state forfeiture fund for salaries and wages, and associated fringe benefits
of non-supervisory personnel.
Disaster grants — public assistance —
federal fund (280-00-3005-3005) ............................... No limit
Edward Byrne memorial assistance grant —
state and local law enforcement —
federal fund (280-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partner —
federal fund (280-00-3216-3216) ............................... No limit
Performance registration
information system management —
federal fund (280-00-3239-3239) ............................... No limit
Commercial vehicle
information system network —
federal fund (280-00-3244-3244) ............................... No limit
Highway planning and construction —
federal fund (280-00-3333-3333) ............................... No limit
KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund (280-00-3545) ....................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the KHP federal forfei-
ture — federal fund by the above agency for the capital improvement
project or projects for troop F headquarters.
High intensity drug trafficking areas —
federal fund (280-00-3615-3000) ............................... No limit
Homeland security program —
federal fund (280-00-3629) ....................................... No limit
Edward Byrne memorial
justice assistance grant —
federal fund (280-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
Emergency ops cntr —
federal fund (280-00-3808-3808) ............................... No limit
State and community highway safety —
federal fund (280-00-3815-3815) ............................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1633

Gifts and donations fund (280-00-7331) ......................... No limit


Provided, That expenditures from the gifts and donations fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
Motor carrier safety
assistance program
state fund (280-00-2208) .......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the motor carrier safety
assistance program state fund for necessary moving expenses in accord-
ance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amendments thereto.
National motor carrier
safety assistance program —
federal fund (280-00-3073) ....................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the national motor car-
rier safety assistance program — federal fund for necessary moving ex-
penses in accordance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amendments thereto.
Aircraft fund —
on budget (280-00-2368-2360) .................................. No limit
Highway safety fund (280-00-2217-2250) ....................... No limit
Capitol area security
fund (280-00-6143-6100).......................................... No limit
Vehicle identification number
fee fund (280-00-2213) ............................................ No limit
Motor vehicle fuel and storeroom
sales fund (280-00-6155-6200) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the motor vehicle fuel
and storeroom sales fund to acquire and sell commodities and to provide
services to local governments and other state agencies: Provided further,
That the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees for such commodities and services:
And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover
all or part of the expenses incurred in acquiring or providing and selling
such commodities and services: And provided further, That all fees re-
ceived for such commodities and services shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the motor vehicle fuel and store-
room sales fund.
Kansas highway patrol
operations fund (280-00-2034-1100) .......................... $52,353,840
Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas highway patrol operations
fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the Kansas highway patrol operations
fund for the purchase of civilian clothing for members of the Kansas
highway patrol assigned to duties pursuant to K.S.A. 74-2105, and amend-
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ments thereto: And provided further, That the superintendent shall make
expenditures from the Kansas highway patrol operations fund for nec-
essary moving expenses in accordance with K.S.A. 75-3225, and amend-
ments thereto.
Highway patrol training
center fund (280-00-2306)........................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the highway patrol train-
ing center fund for use of the highway patrol training center by other
state agencies, local government agencies and not-for-profit organiza-
tions: Provided further, That the superintendent of the Kansas highway
patrol is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for recovery of
costs associated with use of the highway patrol training center by other
state agencies, local government agencies and not-for-profit organiza-
tions: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to
recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of
the highway patrol training center by other state or local government
agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for use of the high-
way patrol training center by other state agencies, local government agen-
cies or not-for-profit organizations shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the highway patrol training center fund.
Executive aircraft
fund (280-00-6144-6120).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the executive aircraft
fund to provide aircraft services to other state agencies and to purchase
liability and property damage insurance for state aircraft: Provided fur-
ther, That the superintendent of the highway patrol is hereby authorized
to fix, charge and collect fees for such aircraft services to other state
agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to
recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such
services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
executive aircraft fund.
1122 program clearing
fund (280-00-7280).................................................. No limit
Kansas highway patrol
staffing and training
fund (280-00-2211-2211).......................................... No limit
(b) On or before the 10 of each month during the fiscal year ending
th

June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from
the state general fund to the 1122 program clearing fund (280-00-7280-
7280) interest earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1635

in the 1122 program clearing fund for the preceding month; and (2) the
net earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio for the pre-
ceding month.
(c) On July 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer an amount specified by the executive director of the state
corporation commission, with the approval of the director of the budget,
of not more than $650,000 from the motor carrier license fees fund (143-
00-2812-5500) of the state corporation commission to the motor carrier
safety assistance program state fund (280-00-2208) of the Kansas highway
patrol.
(d) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $13,088,460.00 from the
state highway fund of the department of transportation to the Kansas
highway patrol operations fund (280-00-2034-1100) of the Kansas high-
way patrol for the purpose of financing the Kansas highway patrol oper-
ations. In addition to other purposes for which expenditures may be made
from the state highway fund during fiscal year 2019 and notwithstanding
the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other
statute, transfers and expenditures may be made from the state highway
fund during fiscal year 2019 for support and maintenance of the Kansas
highway patrol.
(e) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $295,000 from the state highway fund of the department of trans-
portation to the highway safety fund (280-00-2217-2250) of the Kansas
highway patrol for the purpose of financing the motorist assistance pro-
gram of the Kansas highway patrol.
(f) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer $250,000 from the state highway fund of the department of trans-
portation to the general fees fund (280-00-2179-2200) of the Kansas high-
way patrol for the purpose of financing operating expenditures of the
Kansas highway patrol.
(g) On July 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 74-2136, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the di-
rector of accounts and reports shall transfer $300,000 from the highway
patrol motor vehicle fund (280-00-2317-2800) of the Kansas highway pa-
trol to the aircraft fund — on budget (280-00-2368-2360) of the Kansas
highway patrol.
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Sec. 146.
ATTORNEY GENERAL — KANSAS
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (083-00-1000)........................... $18,958,254
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2018: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the operating expenditures account for of-
ficial hospitality shall not exceed $750.
Meth lab cleanup (083-00-1000-0200) ........................... $50,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the meth lab cleanup ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That the above agency is hereby au-
thorized to make expenditures from the meth lab cleanup account to
contract for services for remediation of sites determined by law enforce-
ment as hazardous resulting from the production of methamphetamine.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas bureau of investigation state
forfeiture fund (083-00-2283) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures made from the Kansas bureau of investiga-
tion state forfeiture fund shall not be considered a source of revenue to
meet normal operating expenses, but for such special, additional law en-
forcement purposes including direct or indirect operating expenditures
incurred for conducting educational classes and training for special agents
and other personnel, including official hospitality.
Federal forfeiture fund (083-00-2170) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures made from the federal forfeiture fund shall
not be considered a source of revenue to meet normal operating expenses,
but for such special, additional law enforcement purposes including direct
or indirect operating expenditures incurred for conducting educational
classes and training for special agents and other personnel, including of-
ficial hospitality.
High intensity drug trafficking area —
federal fund (083-00-3349-3100) ............................... No limit
Federal grants —
marijuana eradication —
federal fund (083-00-3350) ....................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1637

eCitation national
priority safety program —
federal fund ........................................................... No limit
Ncs-x grant —
federal fund (083-00-3580-3580) ............................... No limit
Criminal justice
information system
line fund (083-00-2457) ........................................... No limit
Provided, That in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be made from the criminal justice information system line fund pur-
suant to K.S.A. 74-5707, and amendments thereto, expenditures may be
made from the criminal justice information system line fund for salaries
and wages, contractual services, commodities and capital outlay for the
maintenance and support of the Kansas criminal justice information sys-
tem.
DNA database fund (083-00-2676-2700)........................ No limit
Kansas bureau of investigation motor
vehicle fund (083-00-2344-2050) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas bureau of
investigation motor vehicle fund to acquire and sell motor vehicles for
the Kansas bureau of investigation: Provided further, That all moneys
received for sale of motor vehicles of the Kansas bureau of investigation
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
Kansas bureau of investigation motor vehicle fund.
Forensic laboratory and materials
fee fund (083-00-2077) ............................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the forensic laboratory
and materials fee fund for the acquisition of laboratory equipment and
materials and for other direct or indirect operating expenditures for the
forensic laboratory of the Kansas bureau of investigation: Provided, how-
ever, That all expenditures from this fund of moneys received as Kansas
bureau of investigation laboratory analysis fees pursuant to K.S.A. 28-176,
and amendments thereto, shall be for the purposes authorized by K.S.A.
28-176(e), and amendments thereto: Provided further, That all fees re-
ceived for such laboratory tests, including all moneys received pursuant
to K.S.A. 28-176(a), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the forensic laboratory and
materials fee fund.
General fees fund (083-00-2140) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
direct or indirect operating expenditures incurred for the following activ-
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ities: (1) Conducting education and training classes for special agents and
other personnel, including official hospitality; (2) purchasing illegal drugs,
making contacts and acquiring information leading to illegal drug outlets,
contraband and stolen property, and conducting other activities for similar
investigatory purposes; (3) conducting investigations and related activities
for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas racing and gaming commission; (4)
conducting DNA forensic laboratory tests and related activities; (5) pre-
paring, publishing and distributing crime prevention materials; and (6)
conducting agency operations: Provided, however, That the director of
the Kansas bureau of investigation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect op-
erating expenses incurred, except as otherwise hereinafter provided, for
the following: (1) Education and training services made available to local
law enforcement personnel in classes conducted for special agents and
other personnel of the Kansas bureau of investigation; (2) investigations
and related activities conducted for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas rac-
ing and gaming commission, except that the fees fixed for these activities
shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct and indirect expenses
incurred for such investigations and related activities; (3) DNA forensic
laboratory tests and related activities; and (4) sale and distribution of
crime prevention materials: Provided further, That all fees received for
such activities shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the general fees fund: And provided further, That all moneys
which are expended for any such evidence purchase, information acqui-
sition or similar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever funding
source and which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the general fees fund: And provided
further, That all moneys received as gifts, grants or donations for the
preparation, publication or distribution of crime prevention materials
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
general fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures from any
moneys received from the division of alcoholic beverage control and cred-
ited to the general fees fund may be made by the Kansas bureau of
investigation for all purposes for which expenditures may be made for
operating expenditures.
Record check fee fund (083-00-2044-2010) .................... No limit
Provided, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is au-
thorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover all or part of
the direct and indirect operating expenses for criminal history record
checks conducted for noncriminal justice entities including government
agencies and private organizations: Provided, however, That all moneys
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1639

received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the record check fee fund: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the record check fee fund for operating
expenditures of the Kansas bureau of investigation.
Intergovernmental service
fund (083-00-6119-6100).......................................... No limit
Agency motor pool
fund (083-00-6117).................................................. No limit
National criminal history
improvement program
federal fund (083-00-3189-3189) ............................... No limit
Public safety partnership and
community policing
federal fund (083-00-3218-3218) ............................... No limit
Forensic DNA backlog reduction
federal fund (083-00-3226-3226) ............................... No limit
Coverdell forensic sciences improvement
federal fund (083-00-3227-3227) ............................... No limit
Anti-gang initiative
federal fund (083-00-3229-3229) ............................... No limit
Homeland security
federal fund (083-00-3199) ....................................... No limit
State homeland security program
federal fund (083-00-3629-3629) ............................... No limit
Convicted/arrestee
DNA backlog reduction
federal fund (083-00-3489-3489) ............................... No limit
Disaster grants — public assistance federal
fund (083-00-3005-3005).......................................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial
justice assistance
federal fund (083-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
Ed Byrne state/local law enforcement
federal fund (083-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Violence against women —
ARRA federal
fund (083-00-3214).................................................. No limit
AWA implementation grant program
federal fund (083-00-3228-3228) ............................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial JAG — ARRA
federal fund (083-00-3455-3455) ............................... No limit
Convicted offender/arrestee
DNA backlog reduction
federal fund (083-00-3489-3489) ............................... No limit
1640 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

KBI-FBI reimbursement
federal fund (083-00-3506-3506) ............................... No limit
Project safe neighborhoods
fund (083-00-3217-3217).......................................... No limit
Social security administration reimbursement —
federal fund (083-00-3560-3560) ............................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partnership —
federal fund (083-00-3216-3211) ............................... No limit
Sexual assault kit grant —
federal fund (083-00-3146-3146) ............................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the attorney general
may authorize full-time non-FTE unclassified permanent positions and
regular part-time non-FTE unclassified permanent positions for the Kan-
sas bureau of investigation that are paid from appropriations for the at-
torney general — Kansas bureau of investigation for fiscal year 2018 made
by this act or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the
legislature, which shall be in addition to the number of full-time and
regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and
temporary positions, authorized for fiscal year 2018 for the attorney gen-
eral — Kansas bureau of investigation. The attorney general shall certify
each such authorization for non-FTE unclassified permanent positions
for the Kansas bureau of investigation to the director of personnel services
of the department of administration and shall transmit a copy of each
such certification to the director of legislative research and the director
of the budget.
Sec. 147.
ATTORNEY GENERAL — KANSAS
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (083-00-1000)........................... $19,841,173
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2019: Provided, how-
ever, That expenditures from the operating expenditures account for of-
ficial hospitality shall not exceed $750.
Meth lab cleanup (083-00-1000-0200) ........................... $50,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the meth lab cleanup ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That the above agency is hereby au-
thorized to make expenditures from the meth lab cleanup account to
contract for services for remediation of sites determined by law enforce-
ment as hazardous resulting from the production of methamphetamine.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1641

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas bureau of investigation state
forfeiture fund (083-00-2283) ................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures made from the Kansas bureau of investiga-
tion state forfeiture fund shall not be considered a source of revenue to
meet normal operating expenses, but for such special, additional law en-
forcement purposes including direct or indirect operating expenditures
incurred for conducting educational classes and training for special agents
and other personnel, including official hospitality.
Federal forfeiture fund (083-00-2170) ........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures made from the federal forfeiture fund shall
not be considered a source of revenue to meet normal operating expenses,
but for such special, additional law enforcement purposes including direct
or indirect operating expenditures incurred for conducting educational
classes and training for special agents and other personnel, including of-
ficial hospitality.
High intensity drug trafficking area —
federal fund (083-00-3349-3100) ............................... No limit
Federal grants —
marijuana eradication —
federal fund (083-00-3350) ....................................... No limit
eCitation national priority
safety program —
federal fund ........................................................... No limit
Ncs-x grant —
federal fund (083-00-3580-3580) ............................... No limit
Criminal justice information
system line
fund (083-00-2457).................................................. No limit
Provided, That in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be made from the criminal justice information system line fund pur-
suant to K.S.A. 74-5707, and amendments thereto, expenditures may be
made from the criminal justice information system line fund for salaries
and wages, contractual services, commodities and capital outlay for the
maintenance and support of the Kansas criminal justice information sys-
tem.
DNA database fund (083-00-2676-2700)........................ No limit
Kansas bureau of investigation
motor vehicle
fund (083-00-2344-2050).......................................... No limit
1642 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas bureau of


investigation motor vehicle fund to acquire and sell motor vehicles for
the Kansas bureau of investigation: Provided further, That all moneys
received for sale of motor vehicles of the Kansas bureau of investigation
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
Kansas bureau of investigation motor vehicle fund.
Forensic laboratory and materials
fee fund (083-00-2077) ............................................ No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the forensic laboratory
and materials fee fund for the acquisition of laboratory equipment and
materials and for other direct or indirect operating expenditures for the
forensic laboratory of the Kansas bureau of investigation: Provided, how-
ever, That all expenditures from this fund of moneys received as Kansas
bureau of investigation laboratory analysis fees pursuant to K.S.A. 28-176,
and amendments thereto, shall be for the purposes authorized by K.S.A.
28-176(e), and amendments thereto: Provided further, That all fees re-
ceived for such laboratory tests, including all moneys received pursuant
to K.S.A. 28-176(a), and amendments thereto, shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the forensic laboratory and
materials fee fund.
General fees fund (083-00-2140) .................................. No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
direct or indirect operating expenditures incurred for the following activ-
ities: (1) Conducting education and training classes for special agents and
other personnel, including official hospitality; (2) purchasing illegal drugs,
making contacts and acquiring information leading to illegal drug outlets,
contraband and stolen property, and conducting other activities for similar
investigatory purposes; (3) conducting investigations and related activities
for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas racing and gaming commission; (4)
conducting DNA forensic laboratory tests and related activities; (5) pre-
paring, publishing and distributing crime prevention materials; and (6)
conducting agency operations: Provided, however, That the director of
the Kansas bureau of investigation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect op-
erating expenses incurred, except as otherwise hereinafter provided, for
the following: (1) Education and training services made available to local
law enforcement personnel in classes conducted for special agents and
other personnel of the Kansas bureau of investigation; (2) investigations
and related activities conducted for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas rac-
ing and gaming commission, except that the fees fixed for these activities
shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct and indirect expenses
incurred for such investigations and related activities; (3) DNA forensic
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1643

laboratory tests and related activities; and (4) sale and distribution of
crime prevention materials: Provided further, That all fees received for
such activities shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the general fees fund: And provided further, That all moneys
which are expended for any such evidence purchase, information acqui-
sition or similar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever funding
source and which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the general fees fund: And provided
further, That all moneys received as gifts, grants or donations for the
preparation, publication or distribution of crime prevention materials
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
general fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures from any
moneys received from the division of alcoholic beverage control and cred-
ited to the general fees fund may be made by the Kansas bureau of
investigation for all purposes for which expenditures may be made for
operating expenditures.
Record check
fee fund (083-00-2044-2010)..................................... No limit
Provided, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is au-
thorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover all or part of
the direct and indirect operating expenses for criminal history record
checks conducted for noncriminal justice entities including government
agencies and private organizations: Provided, however, That all moneys
received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and
shall be credited to the record check fee fund: Provided further, That
expenditures may be made from the record check fee fund for operating
expenditures of the Kansas bureau of investigation.
Intergovernmental
service fund (083-00-6119-6100) ............................... No limit
Agency motor pool fund (083-00-6117).......................... No limit
National criminal history
improvement program
federal fund (083-00-3189-3189) ............................... No limit
Public safety partnership
and community policing
federal fund (083-00-3218-3218) ............................... No limit
Forensic DNA backlog
reduction federal
fund (083-00-3226-3226).......................................... No limit
1644 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Coverdell forensic
sciences improvement
federal fund (083-00-3227-3227) ............................... No limit
Anti-gang initiative
federal fund (083-00-3229-3229) ............................... No limit
Homeland security
federal fund (083-00-3199) ....................................... No limit
State homeland security program
federal fund (083-00-3629-3629) ............................... No limit
Convicted/arrestee
DNA backlog reduction
federal fund (083-00-3489-3489) ............................... No limit
Disaster grants — public assistance
federal fund (083-00-3005-3005) ............................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial justice assistance
federal fund (083-00-3057) ....................................... No limit
Ed Byrne state/local law enforcement
federal fund (083-00-3213-3213) ............................... No limit
Violence against women — ARRA
federal fund (083-00-3214) ....................................... No limit
AWA implementation grant program
federal fund (083-00-3228-3228) ............................... No limit
Ed Byrne memorial JAG — ARRA
federal fund (083-00-3455-3455) ............................... No limit
Convicted offender/arrestee
DNA backlog reduction
federal fund (083-00-3489-3489) ............................... No limit
KBI-FBI reimbursement
federal fund (083-00-3506-3506) ............................... No limit
Project safe neighborhoods
fund (083-00-3217-3217).......................................... No limit
Social security
administration reimbursement —
federal fund (083-00-3560-3560) ............................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partnership —
federal fund (083-00-3216-3211) ............................... No limit
Sexual assault kit grant —
federal fund (083-00-3146-3146) ............................... No limit
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the attorney general
may authorize full-time non-FTE unclassified permanent positions and
regular part-time non-FTE unclassified permanent positions for the Kan-
sas bureau of investigation that are paid from appropriations for the at-
torney general — Kansas bureau of investigation for fiscal year 2019 made
by this act or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1645

of the legislature, which shall be in addition to the number of full-time


and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal
and temporary positions, authorized for fiscal year 2019 for the attorney
general — Kansas bureau of investigation. The attorney general shall
certify each such authorization for non-FTE unclassified permanent po-
sitions for the Kansas bureau of investigation to the director of personnel
services of the department of administration and shall transmit a copy of
each such certification to the director of legislative research and the di-
rector of the budget.
Sec. 148.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Rural health options
grant fund (206-00-2329-2500).................................. No limit
Emergency medical services
operating fund (206-00-2326-4000)............................ $1,500,571
Provided, That the emergency medical services board is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for
distributing educational videos, replacing lost educational materials and
mailing labels of those licensed by the board: Provided further, That such
fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And pro-
vided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the emergency medical
services operating fund: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 65-6128 or 65-6129b, and amendments thereto, or
of any other statute, all moneys received by the emergency medical serv-
ices board for fees authorized by law for licensure or the issuance of
permits, or for any other regulatory duties and functions prescribed by
law in the field of emergency medical services, shall be deposited in the
state treasury to the credit of the emergency medical services operating
fund of the emergency medical services board: And provided further,
That expenditures from the emergency medical services operating fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Education incentive grant
payment fund (206-00-2396-2510) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the priority for award of education incentive grants shall
be to award such grants to rural areas.
EMS revolving
fund (206-00-2449-2400).......................................... No limit
1646 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That, if an organization agrees to receive money from the EMS


revolving fund, the organization shall enter into a grant agreement re-
quiring such organization to submit a written report to the emergency
medical services board detailing and accounting for all expenditures and
receipts related to the use of the moneys received from the EMS revolv-
ing fund: Provided further, That the emergency medical services board
shall prepare a written report specifying and accounting for all moneys
allocated to and expended from the EMS revolving fund: And provided
further, That such report shall be submitted to the house of representa-
tives committee on appropriations and the senate committee on ways and
means on or before February 1, 2018.
National bioterrorism
hospital preparedness —
federal fund (206-00-3398-3398) ............................... No limit
Highway safety —
federal fund (206-00-3815) ....................................... No limit
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the emergency medical services board from the emergency med-
ical services operating fund (206-00-2326-4000) for fiscal year 2018 by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, expenditures may be made by the emergency medical services board
from the emergency medical services operating fund for fiscal year 2018
for the purpose of implementing a grant program for emergency medical
services training and educational assistance for persons in underserved
areas: Provided, That when issuing such grants, first priority shall be given
to ambulance services submitting applications seeking grants to pay the
cost of recruiting volunteers and cost of the initial courses of training for
attendants, instructor-coordinators and training officers: Provided fur-
ther, That the second priority shall be given to ambulance services sub-
mitting applications seeking grants to pay the cost of continuing education
for attendants, instructor-coordinators and training officers: And provided
further, That the third priority shall be given to ambulance services sub-
mitting applications seeking grants to pay the cost of education for atten-
dants, instructor-coordinators and training officers who are obtaining a
postsecondary education degree.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the emergency medical services board from the moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for the emergency medical services board for fiscal year 2018, as
authorized by this or any other appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the emergency
medical services board from moneys appropriated from the state general
fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for the emergency med-
ical services board for fiscal year 2018 to require emergency medical
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1647

services agencies in each of the six EMS regions of the state to prepare
and submit a report of the expenditures made and moneys received in
each of the EMS regions that are related to the operation and adminis-
tration of the Kansas emergency medical services regional operations to
the emergency medical services board: Provided, That the report for each
EMS region shall specify and account for all moneys appropriated from
the state treasury for the emergency medical services board and disbursed
to each such EMS region for the operation of the education and training
of emergency medical attendants in each such EMS region.
(d) On July 1, 2017, and January 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $150,000 from the emergency medical services operating
fund (206-00-2326-4000) to the educational incentive grant payment fund
(206-00-2396-2510) of the emergency medical services board.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the emergency medical services operating fund (206-00-2326-
4000) during fiscal year 2018, and, upon a finding by the director of the
budget in consultation with the director of legislative research that the
total of the unencumbered balance and estimated receipts to be credited
to the emergency medical services operating fund during fiscal year 2018
are insufficient to fund the budgeted expenditures and transfers from the
emergency medical services operating fund for fiscal year 2018 in ac-
cordance with the provisions of appropriation acts, the director of the
budget shall certify such funding to the director of accounts and reports.
Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts and re-
ports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the education incentive
grant payment fund (206-00-2396-2510) to the emergency medical serv-
ices operating fund that is required, in accordance with the certification
by the director of the budget under this subsection, to fund the budgeted
expenditures and transfers from the emergency medical services oper-
ating fund for the remainder of fiscal year 2018 in accordance with the
provisions of appropriation acts, as specified by the director of the budget
pursuant to such certification.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, if any EMS regional
council enters into a grant agreement with the emergency medical serv-
ices board, such council shall be required to submit pursuant to such
grant agreement a written report detailing and accounting for all expend-
itures and receipts of such council during such fiscal year. The emergency
medical services board shall prepare a written report specifying and ac-
counting for all moneys received by and expended by each individual
council that has reported to the emergency medical services board pur-
suant to such grant agreement and submit such report to the house of
1648 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

representatives committee on appropriations and the senate committee


on ways and means on or before February 1, 2018.
(g) On July 1, 2017, and January 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $125,000 from the emergency medical services operating
fund (206-00-2326-4000) of the emergency medical services board to the
state general fund.
Sec. 149.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Rural health options
grant fund (206-00-2329-2500).................................. No limit
Emergency medical services
operating fund (206-00-2326-4000)............................ $1,500,974
Provided, That the emergency medical services board is hereby author-
ized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for
distributing educational videos, replacing lost educational materials and
mailing labels of those licensed by the board: Provided further, That such
fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And pro-
vided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited
in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215,
and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the emergency medical
services operating fund: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 65-6128 or 65-6129b, and amendments thereto, or
of any other statute, all moneys received by the emergency medical serv-
ices board for fees authorized by law for licensure or the issuance of
permits, or for any other regulatory duties and functions prescribed by
law in the field of emergency medical services, shall be deposited in the
state treasury to the credit of the emergency medical services operating
fund of the emergency medical services board: And provided further,
That expenditures from the emergency medical services operating fund
for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Education incentive grant
payment fund (206-00-2396-2510) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the priority for award of education incentive grants shall
be to award such grants to rural areas.
EMS revolving fund (206-00-2449-2400) ....................... No limit
Provided, That, if an organization agrees to receive money from the EMS
revolving fund, the organization shall enter into a grant agreement re-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1649

quiring such organization to submit a written report to the emergency


medical services board detailing and accounting for all expenditures and
receipts related to the use of the moneys received from the EMS revolv-
ing fund: Provided further, That the emergency medical services board
shall prepare a written report specifying and accounting for all moneys
allocated to and expended from the EMS revolving fund: And provided
further, That such report shall be submitted to the house of representa-
tives committee on appropriations and the senate committee on ways and
means on or before February 1, 2019.
National bioterrorism
hospital preparedness —
federal fund (206-00-3398-3398) ............................... No limit
Highway safety —
federal fund (206-00-3815) ....................................... No limit
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the emergency medical services board from the emergency med-
ical services operating fund (206-00-2326-4000) for fiscal year 2019 by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures may be made by the emergency medical services
board from the emergency medical services operating fund for fiscal year
2019 for the purpose of implementing a grant program for emergency
medical services training and educational assistance for persons in un-
derserved areas: Provided, That when issuing such grants, first priority
shall be given to ambulance services submitting applications seeking
grants to pay the cost of recruiting volunteers and cost of the initial
courses of training for attendants, instructor-coordinators and training
officers: Provided further, That the second priority shall be given to am-
bulance services submitting applications seeking grants to pay the cost of
continuing education for attendants, instructor-coordinators and training
officers: And provided further, That the third priority shall be given to
ambulance services submitting applications seeking grants to pay the cost
of education for attendants, instructor-coordinators and training officers
who are obtaining a postsecondary education degree.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the emergency medical services board from the moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for the emergency medical services board for fiscal year 2019, as
authorized by this or any other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018
regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the emer-
gency medical services board from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for the emergency
medical services board for fiscal year 2019 to require emergency medical
services agencies in each of the six EMS regions of the state to prepare
and submit a report of the expenditures made and moneys received in
1650 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

each of the EMS regions that are related to the operation and adminis-
tration of the Kansas emergency medical services regional operations to
the emergency medical services board: Provided, That the report for each
EMS region shall specify and account for all moneys appropriated from
the state treasury for the emergency medical services board and disbursed
to each such EMS region for the operation of the education and training
of emergency medical attendants in each such EMS region.
(d) On July 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019, or as soon thereafter each
such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $150,000 from the emergency medical services operating
fund (206-00-2326-4000) to the educational incentive grant payment fund
(206-00-2396-2510) of the emergency medical services board.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
budget and the director of legislative research shall consult periodically
and review the balance credited to and the estimated receipts to be cred-
ited to the emergency medical services operating fund (206-00-2326-
4000) during fiscal year 2019, and, upon a finding by the director of the
budget in consultation with the director of legislative research that the
total of the unencumbered balance and estimated receipts to be credited
to the emergency medical services operating fund during fiscal year 2019
are insufficient to fund the budgeted expenditures and transfers from the
emergency medical services operating fund for fiscal year 2019 in ac-
cordance with the provisions of appropriation acts, the director of the
budget shall certify such funding to the director of accounts and reports.
Upon receipt of any such certification, the director of accounts and re-
ports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the education incentive
grant payment fund (206-00-2396-2510) to the emergency medical serv-
ices operating fund that is required, in accordance with the certification
by the director of the budget under this subsection, to fund the budgeted
expenditures and transfers from the emergency medical services oper-
ating fund for the remainder of fiscal year 2019 in accordance with the
provisions of appropriation acts, as specified by the director of the budget
pursuant to such certification.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, if any EMS regional
council enters into a grant agreement with the emergency medical serv-
ices board, such council shall be required to submit pursuant to such
grant agreement a written report detailing and accounting for all expend-
itures and receipts of such council during such fiscal year. The emergency
medical services board shall prepare a written report specifying and ac-
counting for all moneys received by and expended by each individual
council that has reported to the emergency medical services board pur-
suant to such grant agreement and submit such report to the house of
representatives committee on appropriations and the senate committee
on ways and means on or before February 1, 2019.
(g) On July 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019, or as soon thereafter each
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1651

such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer $125,000 from the emergency medical services operating
fund (206-00-2326-4000) of the emergency medical services board to the
state general fund.
Sec. 150.
KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (626-00-1000-0303) ................... $832,201
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $900.
Substance abuse treatment
programs (626-00-1000-0600) ................................... $6,571,812
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the substance abuse treat-
ment programs account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6824, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, in addition to other purposes for which
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the substance abuse
treatment program account of the state general fund during fiscal year
2018, expenditures may be made from such account for operating costs.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (626-00-2201-2000)........................... No limit
Statistical analysis —
federal fund (626-00-3600) ....................................... No limit
Sec. 151.
KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (626-00-1000-0303) ................... $887,945
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $900.
Substance abuse treatment
programs (626-00-1000-0600) ................................... $6,522,804
1652 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the substance abuse treat-


ment programs account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That, notwithstand-
ing the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-6824, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, in addition to other purposes for which
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the substance abuse
treatment program account of the state general fund during fiscal year
2019, expenditures may be made from such account for operating costs.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
General fees fund (626-00-2201-2000)........................... No limit
Statistical analysis —
federal fund (626-00-3600) ....................................... No limit
Sec. 152.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON PEACE OFFICERS’
STANDARDS AND TRAINING
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas commission on
peace officers’
standards and training
fund (529-00-2583-2580).......................................... $596,876
Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas commission on peace of-
ficers’ standards and training fund for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,000.
Local law enforcement
training reimbursement
fund (529-00-2746-2700).......................................... No limit
Sec. 153.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON PEACE OFFICERS’
STANDARDS AND TRAINING
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1653

Kansas commission on
peace officers’
standards and training
fund (529-00-2583-2580).......................................... $627,018
Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas commission on peace of-
ficers’ standards and training fund for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,000.
Local law enforcement
training reimbursement
fund (529-00-2746-2700).......................................... No limit
Sec. 154.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (046-00-1000-0053) ................... $9,118,769
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2018: Provided fur-
ther, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not
exceed $10,000.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Dairy fee fund (046-00-2105-1015) ............................... No limit
Meat and poultry inspection
fee fund (046-00-2004-0700)..................................... No limit
Plant protection
fee fund (046-00-2006-0900)..................................... No limit
Laboratory equipment
fund (046-00-2710-2700).......................................... No limit
Water structures — state highway
fund (046-00-2043-1080).......................................... No limit
Soil amendment fee
fund (046-00-2117-1100).......................................... No limit
Agricultural liming materials
fee fund (046-00-2118-1200)..................................... No limit
Weights and measures
fee fund (046-00-2165-1500)..................................... No limit
Water appropriation certification
fund (046-00-2168-1600).......................................... No limit
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Water resources cost


fund (046-00-2110-1020).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of agriculture from
any governmental or nongovernmental source to implement the provi-
sions of the Kansas water banking act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 82a-761 through
82a-773, and amendments thereto, which are hereby authorized to be
applied for and received, shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the water resources cost fund.
Agriculture seed fee
fund (046-00-2187-2720).......................................... No limit
Chemigation fee
fund (046-00-2194-1800).......................................... No limit
Agriculture statistics
fund (046-00-2248-2710).......................................... No limit
Petroleum inspection fee
fund (046-00-2550-2550).......................................... No limit
Kansas agricultural remediation
fund (046-00-2095-1090).......................................... No limit
Warehouse fee fund (046-00-2809-4700) ....................... No limit
U.S. geological survey
cooperative gauge agreement
grants fund (046-00-2629-2800) ................................ No limit
Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter
into a cooperative gauge agreement with the United States geological
survey: Provided further, That all moneys collected for the construction
or operation of river water intake gauges shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the U.S. geological survey coop-
erative gauge agreement grants fund: And provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred in the
construction or operation of river water intake gauges.
Agricultural chemical
fee fund (046-00-2800-2900)..................................... No limit
Feeding stuffs
fee fund (046-00-2801-4000)..................................... No limit
Fertilizer fee fund (046-00-2802-4100) .......................... No limit
Plant pest emergency
response fund (046-00-2210-1805)............................. No limit
Pesticide use
fee fund (046-00-2804-4300)..................................... No limit
Egg fee fund (046-00-2808-4600) ................................. No limit
Water structures fund (046-00-2037-1075) ..................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1655

Meat and poultry inspection fund —


federal (046-00-3013-3100)....................................... No limit
EPA pesticide performance partnership grant —
federal fund (046-00-3295-3290) ............................... No limit
FEMA dam safety —
federal fund (046-00-3362-3350) ............................... No limit
FEMA — hazard mitigation map
federal fund (046-00-3019-3420) ............................... No limit
State trade and export promotion — federal
fund (046-00-3573-3576).......................................... No limit
FDA tissue residue —
federal fund (046-00-3894-5500) ............................... No limit
USDA quality samples —
federal fund (046-00-3711-3711) ............................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (046-00-2402-2200).......................... No limit
Trademark fund (046-00-2333-2360) ............................. No limit
Water structures USGS
LIDAR grant (046-00-3080-3080) ............................. No limit
Water structures NRCS
LIDAR grant (046-00-3081-3081) ............................. No limit
Farm to school grant (046-00-3584-3584) ...................... No limit
Specialty crop block
grant fund (046-00-3463-3300).................................. No limit
USGS water use grant (046-00-3594-3610) .................... No limit
Compensatory mitigation
fund (046-00-2817-2817).......................................... No limit
Market development
fund (046-00-2331-2351).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the market development
fund for official hospitality: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the market development fund for loans pursuant to loan
agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the sec-
retary of agriculture: And provided further, That all moneys received by
the department of agriculture for repayment of loans made under the
agricultural value added center program shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the market development fund.
Reimbursement and recovery
fund (046-00-2773-2294).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the reimbursement and
recovery fund for official hospitality.
Conference registration
and disbursement
fund (046-00-2772-2101).......................................... No limit
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Provided, That expenditures may be made from the conference registra-


tion and disbursement fund for official hospitality.
Buffer participation
incentive fund (046-00-2517-2510) ............................ No limit
Land reclamation
fee fund (046-00-2542-2090)..................................... No limit
Livestock brand
fee fund (046-00-2011-2030)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the livestock brand fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $250.
Livestock market brand inspection
fee fund (046-00-2007-2010)..................................... No limit
Veterinary inspection
fee fund (046-00-2009-2020)..................................... No limit
Animal dealers fee
fund (046-00-2207-2050).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the animal dealers fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $300: Provided further, That expenditures
shall be made from the animal dealers fee fund by the livestock commis-
sioner for operating expenditures for an educational course regarding
animals and their care and treatment as authorized by K.S.A. 47-1707,
and amendments thereto, to be provided through the internet or printed
booklets: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
any statute to the contrary, during fiscal year 2018 the Kansas department
of agriculture may prorate license fees and alter license due dates as
needed in order to transition to online license applications and renewals
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018.
Animal disease control
fund (046-00-2202-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the animal disease control fund for
official hospitality shall not exceed $450.
Health and human
services retail food audit —
federal fund (046-00-3429-3410) ............................... No limit
Publications fee fund (046-00-2322-2000) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund
for operating expenditures related to preparation and publication of in-
formational or educational materials related to the programs or functions
of the Kansas department of agriculture: Provided further, That, not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1005, and amendments thereto,
to the contrary, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter
into a contract with a commercial publisher for the printing, distribution
and sale of such materials: And provided further, That the secretary of
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1657

agriculture is hereby authorized to collect fees from such commercial


publisher pursuant to contract with the publisher for the sale of such
materials: And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is
hereby authorized to receive and accept grants, gifts, donations or funds
from any non-federal source for the printing, publication and distribution
of such materials: And provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees or for such grants, gifts, donations or other funds received for
such purpose, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the publications fee fund.
Homeland security grant —
federal fund (046-00-3199-3430) ............................... No limit
USDA national
agricultural statistics services —
federal fund (046-00-3427-3390) ............................... No limit
Medicated feed and
FDA BSE inspection —
federal fund (046-00-3444-3321) ............................... No limit
National floodplain
insurance assistance (CAP) —
federal fund (046-00-3445-3330) ............................... No limit
Cooperating technical partners —
federal fund (046-00-3203-3210) ............................... No limit
Plant and animal disease & pest control —
federal fund (046-00-3360-3305) ............................... No limit
Market protection/promotion
fund (046-00-3104-3310).......................................... No limit
USDA Kansas forestry service —
federal fund (046-00-3426-3380) ............................... No limit
Food safety fee
fund (046-00-2813-4805).......................................... No limit
Gifts and donations
fund (046-00-7305-7000).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to receive
gifts and donations of resources and money for services for the benefit
and support of agriculture and purposes related thereto: Provided further,
That such gifts and donations of money shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the gifts and donations fund.
General fees fund (046-00-2346-2100)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the regulatory programs of the Kansas de-
partment of agriculture and for official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts
1658 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

specified by the secretary of agriculture from any special revenue fund


or funds of the department of agriculture, which have available moneys,
to the general fees fund: And provided further, That the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transmit a copy of such transfer request to the
director of legislative research.
Lodging fee fund (046-00-2456-2400) ........................... No limit
Watershed protect
approach/WTR RSRCE
MGT fund (046-00-3889-3705) ................................. No limit
NRCS contribution
agreement farm bill —
federal fund (046-00-3917-3800) ............................... No limit
Livestock market reporting
fund (046-00-2756-2756).......................................... No limit
Compliance education
fee fund (046-00-2757-2757)..................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the compliance education fee fund
shall be for the purposes of compliance education: Provided further, That,
notwithstanding the provisions of any statute to the contrary, during fiscal
year 2018, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to remit and
designate amounts of moneys collected for civil fines and penalties by the
department of agriculture to the state treasurer for deposit in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, to the credit of the compliance education fee fund: And
provided further, That, upon receipt of each such remittance and desig-
nation, the state treasurer shall credit the entire amount of such remit-
tance to the compliance education fee fund.
Laboratory testing services
fee fund (046-00-2752-2752)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the laboratory testing
services fee fund for administrative operating expenditures of the agri-
culture laboratory of the Kansas department of agriculture: Provided fur-
ther, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount
or amounts specified by the secretary of agriculture from any special
revenue fund or funds of the department of agriculture, which have avail-
able moneys, to the laboratory testing services fee fund: And provided
further, That the director of accounts and reports shall transmit a copy
of such transfer request to the director of legislative research.
Arkansas river gaging
fund (046-00-2751-2751).......................................... No limit
Animal feed regulation program
standards (046-00-3462-3376) ................................... No limit
Biofuel infrastructure
program (046-00-3579-3579) .................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1659

Rural business development


grant (046-00-3589-3589) ......................................... No limit
Agricultural marketing services
grant (046-00-3590-3590) ......................................... No limit
AMS farmers market promotion
program (046-00-3588-3588) .................................... No limit
EPA pesticide disposal
fund (046-00-3103-3001).......................................... No limit
Grain commodity
commission services
fund (046-00-2018-1070).......................................... No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the water plan
project or projects specified, the following:
Water resources
cost share (046-00-1800-1205) .................................. $1,727,387
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources cost
share account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That the initial allocation
for grants to conservation districts for fiscal year 2018 shall be made on
a priority basis, as determined by the secretary of agriculture and the
provisions of the state water plan: And provided further, That expendi-
tures from this account for contractual technical expertise and/or non-
salary administration expenditures of the division of conservation of the
Kansas department of agriculture shall not exceed the amount equal to
6.0% of the budget amount for fiscal year 2018 for the water resources
cost share account.
Nonpoint source pollution
assistance (046-00-1800-1210)................................... $1,502,909
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nonpoint source pol-
lution assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Conservation district
aid (046-00-1800-1220) ............................................ $2,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the conservation district
aid account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Watershed dam
construction (046-00-1800-1240) ............................... $511,076
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the watershed dam con-
struction account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That expenditures from
the watershed dam construction account are hereby authorized for en-
1660 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

gineering contracts for watershed planning as determined by the secretary


of agriculture.
Kansas water quality buffer
initiatives (046-00-1800-1250) ................................... $88,662
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas water quality
buffer initiatives account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures from the Kansas water quality buffer initiatives account shall be for
grants or incentives to install water quality best management practices:
And provided further, That such expenditures may be made from this
account from the approved budget amount for fiscal year 2018 in accord-
ance with contracts, which are hereby authorized to be entered into by
the secretary of agriculture, for such grants or incentives.
Riparian and wetland
program (046-00-1800-1260) .................................... $135,343
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the riparian and wetland
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
Basin management (046-00-1800-0080) ......................... $407,149
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the basin management ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2018.
Water use (046-00-1800-0075) ..................................... $64,368
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water use account in
excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Interstate water issues (046-00-1800-0070)..................... $387,413
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the interstate water issues
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas conservation
reserve enhancement
program fund (046-00-1800-1225) ............................. $177,141
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of ag-
riculture, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this
matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation
and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and
amendments thereto, or upon specific authorization in an appropriation
act of the legislature, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for fiscal year 2018 from the state water plan fund for the Kansas de-
partment of agriculture to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2018 from the state water plan fund for the Kansas department of agri-
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1661

culture: Provided, That the secretary of agriculture shall certify each such
transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to: (1) The director of legislative research; (2)
the chairperson of the house of representatives agriculture and natural
resources budget committee; and (3) the appropriate chairperson of the
subcommittee on agriculture of the senate committee on ways and means.
(e) On July 1, 2017, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer $128,379 from the state highway fund of the
department of transportation to the water structures — state highway
fund (046-00-2043-1080) of the Kansas department of agriculture.
(f) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
Agriculture marketing
program (046-00-1900-1110) .................................... $1,049,303
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the agriculture marketing
program account for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the secretary of agriculture in accordance
with repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be
prescribed by the secretary of agriculture therefor under the agricultural
value added center program.
Sec. 155.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (046-00-1000-0053) ................... $9,203,213
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2019: Provided fur-
ther, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not
exceed $10,000.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Dairy fee fund (046-00-2105-1015) ............................... No limit
Meat and poultry inspection
fee fund (046-00-2004-0700)..................................... No limit
Plant protection
fee fund (046-00-2006-0900)..................................... No limit
1662 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Laboratory equipment
fund (046-00-2710-2700).......................................... No limit
Water structures — state highway
fund (046-00-2043-1080).......................................... No limit
Soil amendment fee fund (046-00-2117-1100) ................ No limit
Agricultural liming materials
fee fund (046-00-2118-1200)..................................... No limit
Weights and measures
fee fund (046-00-2165-1500)..................................... No limit
Water appropriation certification
fund (046-00-2168-1600).......................................... No limit
Water resources cost
fund (046-00-2110-1020).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of agriculture from
any governmental or nongovernmental source to implement the provi-
sions of the Kansas water banking act, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 82a-761 through
82a-773, and amendments thereto, which are hereby authorized to be
applied for and received, shall be deposited in the state treasury in ac-
cordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto,
and shall be credited to the water resources cost fund.
Agriculture seed
fee fund (046-00-2187-2720)..................................... No limit
Chemigation fee fund (046-00-2194-1800) ..................... No limit
Agriculture statistics
fund (046-00-2248-2710).......................................... No limit
Petroleum inspection
fee fund (046-00-2550-2550)..................................... No limit
Kansas agricultural remediation
fund (046-00-2095-1090).......................................... No limit
Warehouse fee fund (046-00-2809-4700) ....................... No limit
U.S. geological survey
cooperative gauge agreement
grants fund (046-00-2629-2800) ................................ No limit
Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter
into a cooperative gauge agreement with the United States geological
survey: Provided further, That all moneys collected for the construction
or operation of river water intake gauges shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the U.S. geological survey coop-
erative gauge agreement grants fund: And provided further, That ex-
penditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred in the
construction or operation of river water intake gauges.
Agricultural chemical
fee fund (046-00-2800-2900)..................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1663

Feeding stuffs
fee fund (046-00-2801-4000)..................................... No limit
Fertilizer fee fund (046-00-2802-4100) .......................... No limit
Plant pest emergency
response fund (046-00-2210-1805)............................. No limit
Pesticide use fee fund (046-00-2804-4300)..................... No limit
Egg fee fund (046-00-2808-4600) ................................. No limit
Water structures
fund (046-00-2037-1075).......................................... No limit
Meat and poultry inspection fund —
federal (046-00-3013-3100)....................................... No limit
EPA pesticide
performance partnership grant —
federal fund (046-00-3295-3290) ............................... No limit
FEMA dam safety —
federal fund (046-00-3362-3350) ............................... No limit
FEMA — hazard mitigation map
federal fund (046-00-3019-3420) ............................... No limit
State trade and export promotion —
federal fund (046-00-3573-3576) ............................... No limit
FDA tissue residue —
federal fund (046-00-3894-5500) ............................... No limit
USDA quality samples —
federal fund (046-00-3711-3711) ............................... No limit
Conversion of materials and
equipment fund (046-00-2402-2200).......................... No limit
Trademark fund (046-00-2333-2360) ............................. No limit
Water structures USGS
LIDAR grant (046-00-3080-3080) ............................. No limit
Water structures NRCS
LIDAR grant (046-00-3081-3081) ............................. No limit
Farm to school grant (046-00-3584-3584) ...................... No limit
Specialty crop block
grant fund (046-00-3463-3300).................................. No limit
USGS water use
grant (046-00-3594-3610) ......................................... No limit
Compensatory mitigation
fund (046-00-2817-2817).......................................... No limit
Market development
fund (046-00-2331-2351).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the market development
fund for official hospitality: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from the market development fund for loans pursuant to loan
agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the sec-
1664 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

retary of agriculture: And provided further, That all moneys received by


the department of agriculture for repayment of loans made under the
agricultural value added center program shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the market development fund.
Reimbursement and recovery
fund (046-00-2773-2294).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the reimbursement and
recovery fund for official hospitality.
Conference registration
and disbursement
fund (046-00-2772-2101).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the conference registra-
tion and disbursement fund for official hospitality.
Buffer participation incentive
fund (046-00-2517-2510).......................................... No limit
Land reclamation
fee fund (046-00-2542-2090)..................................... No limit
Livestock brand
fee fund (046-00-2011-2030)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the livestock brand fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $250.
Livestock market brand inspection
fee fund (046-00-2007-2010)..................................... No limit
Veterinary inspection
fee fund (046-00-2009-2020)..................................... No limit
Animal dealers
fee fund (046-00-2207-2050)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the animal dealers fee fund for official
hospitality shall not exceed $300: Provided further, That expenditures
shall be made from the animal dealers fee fund by the livestock commis-
sioner for operating expenditures for an educational course regarding
animals and their care and treatment as authorized by K.S.A. 47-1707,
and amendments thereto, to be provided through the internet or printed
booklets: And provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of
any statute to the contrary, during fiscal year 2019 the Kansas department
of agriculture may prorate license fees and alter license due dates as
needed in order to transition to online license applications and renewals
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.
Animal disease control
fund (046-00-2202-2500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the animal disease control fund for
official hospitality shall not exceed $450.
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Health and human


services retail food audit —
federal fund (046-00-3429-3410) ............................... No limit
Publications fee fund (046-00-2322-2000) ...................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund
for operating expenditures related to preparation and publication of in-
formational or educational materials related to the programs or functions
of the Kansas department of agriculture: Provided further, That, not-
withstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1005, and amendments thereto,
to the contrary, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter
into a contract with a commercial publisher for the printing, distribution
and sale of such materials: And provided further, That the secretary of
agriculture is hereby authorized to collect fees from such commercial
publisher pursuant to contract with the publisher for the sale of such
materials: And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is
hereby authorized to receive and accept grants, gifts, donations or funds
from any non-federal source for the printing, publication and distribution
of such materials: And provided further, That all moneys received from
such fees or for such grants, gifts, donations or other funds received for
such purpose, shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with
the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be
credited to the publications fee fund.
Homeland security grant —
federal fund (046-00-3199-3430) ............................... No limit
USDA national
agricultural statistics services —
federal fund (046-00-3427-3390) ............................... No limit
Medicated feed and
FDA BSE inspection —
federal fund (046-00-3444-3321) ............................... No limit
National floodplain
insurance assistance (CAP) —
federal fund (046-00-3445-3330) ............................... No limit
Cooperating technical partners —
federal fund (046-00-3203-3210) ............................... No limit
Plant and animal disease & pest control —
federal fund (046-00-3360-3305) ............................... No limit
Market protection/promotion
fund (046-00-3104-3310).......................................... No limit
USDA Kansas forestry service — federal
fund (046-00-3426-3380).......................................... No limit
Food safety fee fund (046-00-2813-4805)....................... No limit
Gifts and donations
fund (046-00-7305-7000).......................................... No limit
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Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to receive


gifts and donations of resources and money for services for the benefit
and support of agriculture and purposes related thereto: Provided further,
That such gifts and donations of money shall be deposited in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, and shall be credited to the gifts and donations fund.
General fees fund (046-00-2346-2100)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the regulatory programs of the Kansas de-
partment of agriculture and for official hospitality: Provided further, That
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts
specified by the secretary of agriculture from any special revenue fund
or funds of the department of agriculture, which have available moneys,
to the general fees fund: And provided further, That the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transmit a copy of such transfer request to the
director of legislative research.
Lodging fee fund (046-00-2456-2400) ........................... No limit
Watershed protect approach/
WTR RSRCE MGT
fund (046-00-3889-3705).......................................... No limit
NRCS contribution agreement farm bill —
federal fund (046-00-3917-3800) ............................... No limit
Livestock market reporting
fund (046-00-2756-2756).......................................... No limit
Compliance education
fee fund (046-00-2757-2757)..................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from the compliance education fee fund
shall be for the purposes of compliance education: Provided further, That,
notwithstanding the provisions of any statute to the contrary, during fiscal
year 2019, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to remit and
designate amounts of moneys collected for civil fines and penalties by the
department of agriculture to the state treasurer for deposit in the state
treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amend-
ments thereto, to the credit of the compliance education fee fund: And
provided further, That, upon receipt of each such remittance and desig-
nation, the state treasurer shall credit the entire amount of such remit-
tance to the compliance education fee fund.
Laboratory testing services
fee fund (046-00-2752-2752)..................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the laboratory testing
services fee fund for administrative operating expenditures of the agri-
culture laboratory of the Kansas department of agriculture: Provided fur-
ther, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount
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or amounts specified by the secretary of agriculture from any special


revenue fund or funds of the department of agriculture, which have avail-
able moneys, to the laboratory testing services fee fund: And provided
further, That the director of accounts and reports shall transmit a copy
of such transfer request to the director of legislative research.
Arkansas river gaging
fund (046-00-2751-2751).......................................... No limit
Animal feed regulation program
standards (046-00-3462-3376) ................................... No limit
Biofuel infrastructure
program (046-00-3579-3579) .................................... No limit
Rural business development
grant (046-00-3589-3589) ......................................... No limit
Agricultural marketing services
grant (046-00-3590-3590) ......................................... No limit
AMS farmers market promotion
program (046-00-3588-3588) .................................... No limit
EPA pesticide disposal
fund (046-00-3103-3001).......................................... No limit
Grain commodity commission
services fund (046-00-2018-1070) .............................. No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the water plan
project or projects specified, the following:
Water resources
cost share (046-00-1800-1205) .................................. $1,948,289
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources cost
share account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That the initial allocation
for grants to conservation districts for fiscal year 2019 shall be made on
a priority basis, as determined by the secretary of agriculture and the
provisions of the state water plan: And provided further, That expendi-
tures from this account for contractual technical expertise and/or non-
salary administration expenditures for the division of conservation of the
Kansas department of agriculture shall not exceed the amount equal to
6.0% of the budget amount for fiscal year 2019 for the water resources
cost share account.
Nonpoint source pollution
assistance (046-00-1800-1210)................................... $1,858,350
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nonpoint source pol-
lution assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Conservation district
aid (046-00-1800-1220) ............................................ $2,092,637
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the conservation district


aid account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Watershed dam
construction (046-00-1800-1240) ............................... $550,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the watershed dam con-
struction account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That expenditures from
the watershed dam construction account are hereby authorized for en-
gineering contracts for watershed planning as determined by the secretary
of agriculture.
Kansas water quality buffer
initiatives (046-00-1800-1250) ................................... $200,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas water quality
buffer initiatives account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided further, That all expendi-
tures from the Kansas water quality buffer initiatives account shall be for
grants or incentives to install water quality best management practices:
And provided further, That such expenditures may be made from this
account from the approved budget amount for fiscal year 2019 in accord-
ance with contracts, which are hereby authorized to be entered into by
the secretary of agriculture, for such grants or incentives.
Riparian and wetland
program (046-00-1800-1260) .................................... $152,651
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the riparian and wetland
program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2019.
Basin management (046-00-1800-0080) ......................... $610,808
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the basin management ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal year 2019.
Water use (046-00-1800-0075) ..................................... $72,600
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water use account in
excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Interstate water
issues (046-00-1800-0070) ........................................ $487,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the interstate water issues
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019.
Kansas conservation
reserve enhancement
program fund (046-00-1800-1225) ............................. $200,000
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Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas conservation


reserve enhancement program fund in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of ag-
riculture, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this
matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation
and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and
amendments thereto, or upon specific authorization in an appropriation
act of the legislature, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation
for fiscal year 2019 from the state water plan fund for the Kansas de-
partment of agriculture to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
2019 from the state water plan fund for the Kansas department of agri-
culture: Provided, That the secretary of agriculture shall certify each such
transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy
of each such certification to: (1) The director of legislative research; (2)
the chairperson of the house of representatives agriculture and natural
resources budget committee; and (3) the appropriate chairperson of the
subcommittee on agriculture of the senate committee on ways and means.
(e) On July 1, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416,
and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer $128,379 from the state highway fund of the
department of transportation to the water structures — state highway
fund (046-00-2043-1080) of the Kansas department of agriculture.
(f) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
Agriculture marketing
program (046-00-1900-1110) .................................... $1,050,980
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the agriculture marketing
program account for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby
authorized to be entered into by the secretary of agriculture in accordance
with repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be
prescribed by the secretary of agriculture therefor under the agricultural
value added center program.
Sec. 156.
STATE FAIR BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Operating expenditures ............................................... $150,000
Provided, That the above agency shall make expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account during the fiscal year 2018, to request as-
sistance from other state agencies to negotiate with the city of Hutchinson
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on the increase of storm water charges and the electric company on how
electricity is calculated.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized
by law and remittances of sales tax to the department of revenue, shall
not exceed the following:
State fair fee fund (373-00-5182-5100) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state fair fee fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $15,782.
State fair special cash
fund (373-00-9088-9000).......................................... No limit
State fair debt service special
revenue fund (373-00-2267-2200).............................. No limit
Sec. 157.
STATE FAIR BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Operating expenditures ............................................... $150,000
Provided, That the above agency shall make expenditures from the op-
erating expenditures account during the fiscal year 2019, to request as-
sistance from other state agencies to negotiate with the city of Hutchinson
on the increase of storm water charges and the electric company on how
electricity is calculated.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized
by law and remittances of sales tax to the department of revenue, shall
not exceed the following:
State fair fee fund (373-00-5182-5100) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state fair fee fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $15,782.
State fair special cash
fund (373-00-9088-9000).......................................... No limit
State fair debt service special
revenue fund (373-00-2267-2200).............................. No limit
Sec. 158.
KANSAS WATER OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
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Water resources operating


expenditures (709-00-1000-0303) .............................. $867,487
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources oper-
ating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures
from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Local water project match
fund (709-00-2620-3200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received from local government entities and
instrumentalities to be used to match funds for water projects shall be
deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the local water
project match fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to this
fund shall be used to match state funds or federal funds, or both, for
water projects.
Water supply storage assurance
fund (709-00-2631-2800).......................................... No limit
Provided, That no additional water supply storage space shall be pur-
chased in Milford, Perry, Big Hill or Hillsdale reservoirs during fiscal year
2018, unless a contract is entered into under the state water plan storage
act, K.S.A. 82a-1301 et seq., and amendments thereto, to supply water
to users which is not held under contract in such reservoirs.
State conservation
storage water supply
fund (709-00-2502-2600).......................................... No limit
Water marketing
fund (709-00-2255-2100).......................................... No limit
EPA wetland grant —
federal fund (709-00-3914-3965) ............................... No limit
General fees fund (709-00-2022-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the Kansas water office, including training and
informational programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That the
director of the Kansas water office is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That fees for such
programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such programs, including official hospitality: And
provided further, That all fees received for such programs and all fees
received for providing access to or for furnishing copies of public records
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shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions


of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
general fees fund.
Indirect cost fund (709-00-2419-2419)........................... No limit
Motor pool vehicle replacement
fund (709-00-6120-6100).......................................... No limit
Reservoir storage beneficial use
fund (709-00-2673-2630).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
reservoir storage beneficial use fund to call water into service for bene-
ficial uses or to complete studies or take actions necessary to ensure res-
ervoir storage sustainability, subject to the availability of moneys credited
to the reservoir storage beneficial use fund.
Arkansas river water
conservation projects
fund (709-00-2503-2410).......................................... No limit
Republican river water
conservation projects —
Nebraska moneys
fund (709-00-2690-2640).......................................... No limit
Republican river water
conservation projects —
Colorado moneys
fund (709-00-2691-2680).......................................... No limit
Lower Smoky Hill water supply
access fund (709-00-2772-2700) ................................ No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the state water
plan project or projects specified, the following:
Assessment and
evaluation (709-00-1800-1110) .................................. $500,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the assessment and eval-
uation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
GIS data base
development (709-00-1800-1140) .............................. $50,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the GIS data base devel-
opment account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reap-
propriated for fiscal year 2018.
MOU — storage operations and
maintenance (709-00-1800-1150)............................... $363,699
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the MOU — storage op-
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erations and maintenance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017,


is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Stream gaging (709-00-1800-1190)................................ $350,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the stream gaging account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2018.
Technical assistance to
water users (709-00-1800-1200) ................................ $325,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the technical assistance to
water users account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Streambank stabilization (709-00-1800-1265).................. $1,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the streambank stabiliza-
tion account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2018.
Kansas river alluvial aquifer observation well network...... $100,000
Reservoir bathymetric surveys and biological research ..... $100,000
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of the
Kansas water office, with approval of the director of the budget, may
transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from
the state water plan fund for the Kansas water office to another item of
appropriation for fiscal year 2018 from the state water plan fund for the
Kansas water office: Provided, That the director of the Kansas water office
shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and
shall transmit a copy of each such certification to: (1) The director of
legislative research; (2) the chairperson of the house of representatives
agriculture and natural resources budget committee; and (3) the appro-
priate chairperson of the subcommittee on natural resources of the senate
committee on ways and means.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, if it appears that the
resources are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures as
they become due to meet the financial obligations imposed by law on the
water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kansas water office as
a result of a cash flow shortfall, the pooled money investment board is
authorized and directed to loan to the director of the Kansas water office
a sufficient amount or amounts of moneys to maintain the cash flow of
the water marketing fund upon approval of each such loan by the state
finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto. No such loan shall be
made unless the terms have been approved by the director of the budget.
A copy of the terms of each such loan shall be submitted to the director
of legislative research. The pooled money investment board is authorized
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and directed to use any moneys in the operating accounts, investment


accounts or other investments of the state of Kansas to provide the funds
for each such loan. Each such loan shall be repaid without interest within
one year from the date of the loan.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, if it appears that the
resources are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures as
they become due to meet the financial obligations imposed by law on the
water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kansas water office as
a result of increases in water rates, fees or charges imposed by the federal
government, the pooled money investment board is authorized and di-
rected to loan to the director of the Kansas water office a sufficient
amount or amounts of moneys to reimburse the water marketing fund
for increases in water rates, fees or charges imposed by the federal gov-
ernment and to allow the Kansas water office to spread such increases to
consumers over a longer period, except that no such loan shall be made
unless the terms thereof have been approved by the state finance council
acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legis-
lative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-
3711c(c), and amendments thereto. The pooled money investment board
is authorized and directed to use any moneys in the operating accounts,
investment accounts or other investments of the state of Kansas to provide
the funds for each such loan. Each such loan shall bear interest at a rate
equal to the net earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio
at the time of the making of such loan. Such loan shall not be deemed to
be an indebtedness or debt of the state of Kansas within the meaning of
section 6 of article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas. Upon
certification to the pooled money investment board by the director of the
Kansas water office of the amount of each loan authorized pursuant to
this subsection, the pooled money investment board shall transfer each
such amount certified by the director of the Kansas water office from the
state bank account or accounts to the water marketing fund of the Kansas
water office. The principal and interest of each loan authorized pursuant
to this subsection shall be repaid in payments payable at least annually
for a period of not more than five years.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
director of the Kansas water office prior to April 1, 2018, from the water
marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) to the state general fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the state water plan storage act, K.S.A. 82a-
1301 et seq., and amendments thereto, and rules and regulations adopted
thereunder, for the purposes of making repayments to the state general
fund for moneys advanced for annual capital cost payments for water
supply storage space in reservoirs.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the Kansas water
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1675

office from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the above agency for fiscal year 2018 by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, expenditures shall be made by the Kansas water office from the
state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018, to provide for the Kansas water office to lead database coor-
dination of water quality and quantity data for all state water agencies and
cooperating federal agencies to facilitate policy-making and such other
matters relating thereto.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 82a-1315c, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, on July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$418,724 from the water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kan-
sas water office to the state general fund.
(j) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,260,426 from the state
water plan fund to the state general fund: Provided, That the amount
transferred from the state water plan fund to the state general fund pur-
suant to this subsection is to reimburse the state general fund for bond
payments for the John Redmond reservoir dredging project.
Sec. 159.
KANSAS WATER OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Water resources operating
expenditures (709-00-1000-0303) .............................. $874,440
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources oper-
ating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures
from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Local water project match
fund (709-00-2620-3200).......................................... No limit
Provided, That all moneys received from local government entities and
instrumentalities to be used to match funds for water projects shall be
deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the local water
project match fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to this
fund shall be used to match state funds or federal funds, or both, for
water projects.
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Water supply storage assurance


fund (709-00-2631-2800).......................................... No limit
Provided, That no additional water supply storage space shall be pur-
chased in Milford, Perry, Big Hill or Hillsdale reservoirs during fiscal year
2019, unless a contract is entered into under the state water plan storage
act, K.S.A. 82a-1301 et seq., and amendments thereto, to supply water
to users which is not held under contract in such reservoirs.
State conservation
storage water supply
fund (709-00-2502-2600).......................................... No limit
Water marketing
fund (709-00-2255-2100).......................................... No limit
EPA wetland grant —
federal fund (709-00-3914-3965) ............................... No limit
General fees fund (709-00-2022-2000)........................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for
operating expenditures for the Kansas water office, including training and
informational programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That the
director of the Kansas water office is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That fees for such
programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
expenses incurred for such programs, including official hospitality: And
provided further, That all fees received for such programs and all fees
received for providing access to or for furnishing copies of public records
shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions
of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
general fees fund.
Indirect cost fund (709-00-2419-2419)........................... No limit
Motor pool vehicle
replacement fund (709-00-6120-6100)........................ No limit
Reservoir storage beneficial
use fund (709-00-2673-2630) .................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
reservoir storage beneficial use fund to call water into service for bene-
ficial uses or to complete studies or take actions necessary to ensure res-
ervoir storage sustainability, subject to the availability of moneys credited
to the reservoir storage beneficial use fund.
Arkansas river water
conservation projects
fund (709-00-2503-2410).......................................... No limit
Republican river water
conservation projects —
Nebraska moneys
fund (709-00-2690-2640).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1677

Republican river water


conservation projects —
Colorado moneys
fund (709-00-2691-2680).......................................... No limit
Lower Smoky Hill
water supply access
fund (709-00-2772-2700).......................................... No limit
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the state water
plan project or projects specified, the following:
Assessment and
evaluation (709-00-1800-1110) .................................. $450,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the assessment and eval-
uation account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappro-
priated for fiscal year 2019.
MOU — storage operations and
maintenance (709-00-1800-1150)............................... $350,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the MOU — storage op-
erations and maintenance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018,
is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Stream gaging (709-00-1800-1190)................................ $431,282
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the stream gaging account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
year 2019.
Technical assistance to
water users (709-00-1800-1200) ................................ $325,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the technical assistance to
water users account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
Kansas water office, with approval of the director of the budget, may
transfer any part of any item of appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from
the state water plan fund for the Kansas water office to another item of
appropriation for fiscal year 2019 from the state water plan fund for the
Kansas water office: Provided, That the director of the Kansas water office
shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and
shall transmit a copy of each such certification to: (1) The director of
legislative research; (2) the chairperson of the house of representatives
agriculture and natural resources budget committee; and (3) the appro-
priate chairperson of the subcommittee on natural resources of the senate
committee on ways and means.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, if it appears that the
resources are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures as
1678 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

they become due to meet the financial obligations imposed by law on the
water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kansas water office as
a result of a cash flow shortfall, the pooled money investment board is
authorized and directed to loan to the director of the Kansas water office
a sufficient amount or amounts of moneys to maintain the cash flow of
the water marketing fund upon approval of each such loan by the state
finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto. No such loan shall be
made unless the terms have been approved by the director of the budget.
A copy of the terms of each such loan shall be submitted to the director
of legislative research. The pooled money investment board is authorized
and directed to use any moneys in the operating accounts, investment
accounts or other investments of the state of Kansas to provide the funds
for each such loan. Each such loan shall be repaid without interest within
one year from the date of the loan.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, if it appears that the
resources are insufficient to meet in full the estimated expenditures as
they become due to meet the financial obligations imposed by law on the
water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kansas water office as
a result of increases in water rates, fees or charges imposed by the federal
government, the pooled money investment board is authorized and di-
rected to loan to the director of the Kansas water office a sufficient
amount or amounts of moneys to reimburse the water marketing fund
for increases in water rates, fees or charges imposed by the federal gov-
ernment and to allow the Kansas water office to spread such increases to
consumers over a longer period, except that no such loan shall be made
unless the terms thereof have been approved by the state finance council
acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legis-
lative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-
3711c(c), and amendments thereto. The pooled money investment board
is authorized and directed to use any moneys in the operating accounts,
investment accounts or other investments of the state of Kansas to provide
the funds for each such loan. Each such loan shall bear interest at a rate
equal to the net earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio
at the time of the making of such loan. Such loan shall not be deemed to
be an indebtedness or debt of the state of Kansas within the meaning of
section 6 of article 11 of the constitution of the state of Kansas. Upon
certification to the pooled money investment board by the director of the
Kansas water office of the amount of each loan authorized pursuant to
this subsection, the pooled money investment board shall transfer each
such amount certified by the director of the Kansas water office from the
state bank account or accounts to the water marketing fund of the Kansas
water office. The principal and interest of each loan authorized pursuant
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1679

to this subsection shall be repaid in payments payable at least annually


for a period of not more than five years.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts specified by the
director of the Kansas water office prior to April 1, 2019, from the water
marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) to the state general fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the state water plan storage act, K.S.A. 82a-
1301 et seq., and amendments thereto, and rules and regulations adopted
thereunder, for the purposes of making repayments to the state general
fund for moneys advanced for annual capital cost payments for water
supply storage space in reservoirs.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in addition to the
other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the Kansas water
office from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the above agency for fiscal year 2019 by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made by the Kansas water office from
the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2019, to provide for the Kansas water office to lead database coor-
dination of water quality and quantity data for all state water agencies and
cooperating federal agencies to facilitate policy-making and such other
matters relating thereto.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 82a-1315c, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, on July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$419,474 from the water marketing fund (709-00-2255-2100) of the Kan-
sas water office to the state general fund.
(j) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,260,426 from the state
water plan fund to the state general fund: Provided, That the amount
transferred from the state water plan fund to the state general fund pur-
suant to this subsection is to reimburse the state general fund for bond
payments for the John Redmond reservoir dredging project.
Sec. 160.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF
WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
Operating expenditures (710-00-1900-1910) ................... $1,676,134
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2018: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000: Provided further,
1680 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be


made by the above agency from the operating expenditures account for
fiscal year 2018, expenditures shall be made by the above agency from
the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2018 to include a pro-
vision on the calendar year 2018 applications for hunting licenses, fishing
licenses and annual park permits for the applicant to make a voluntary
contribution of $2 or more to support the annual licenses issued to Kansas
disabled veterans, annual licenses issued to Kansas national guard mem-
bers, and annual park permits issued to Kansas national guard members:
And provided further, That all moneys received as voluntary contributions
to support the annual licenses issued to Kansas disabled veterans, annual
licenses issued to Kansas national guard members, and annual park per-
mits issued to Kansas national guard members shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, to the credit of the free licenses and permits fund.
State parks operating
expenditures (710-00-1900-1920) .............................. $1,494,275
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state parks operating
expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Travel and tourism operating
expenditures (710-00-1900-1901) .............................. $1,676,517
Provided, That expenditures from the travel and tourism operating ex-
penditures fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $4,000.
Reimbursement for
annual licenses
issued to national guard
members (710-00-1900-1930) ................................... $36,342
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-
nual licenses issued to national guard members account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided
further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual licenses issued
to national guard members account shall be expended to pay the wildlife
fee fund for the cost of fees for annual hunting and annual fishing licenses
issued for the calendar year 2018 to Kansas army or air national guard
members, which licenses are hereby authorized to be issued without
charge to such members in accordance with policies and procedures pre-
scribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism therefor and subject
to the limitation of the moneys appropriated and available in the reim-
bursement for annual licenses issued to national guard members account
to pay the wildlife fee fund for such licenses.
Reimbursement for
annual park permits
issued to national guard
members (710-00-1900-1940) ................................... $17,922
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1681

Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-


nual park permits issued to national guard members account in excess of
$100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018:
Provided further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual park
permits issued to national guard members account shall be expended to
pay the parks fee fund for the cost of fees for annual park vehicle permits
issued for the calendar year 2018 to Kansas army or air national guard
members, which annual park vehicle permits are hereby authorized to be
issued without charge to such members in accordance with policies and
procedures prescribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism
therefor and subject to the limitation of the moneys appropriated and
available in the reimbursement for annual park permits issued to national
guard members account to pay the parks fee fund for such permits: Pro-
vided further, That not more than one annual park vehicle permit per
family shall be eligible to be paid from this account.
Reimbursement for annual licenses
issued to Kansas disabled
veterans (710-00-1900-1950)..................................... $39,827
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-
nual licenses issued to Kansas disabled veterans account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2017, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided
further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual licenses issued
to Kansas disabled veterans account shall be expended to pay the wildlife
fee fund for the cost of fees for annual hunting and annual fishing licenses
issued for the calendar year 2018 to Kansas disabled veterans, which li-
censes are hereby authorized to be issued without charge to such veterans
in accordance with policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary
of wildlife, parks and tourism therefor and subject to the limitation of the
moneys appropriated and available in the reimbursement for annual li-
censes issued to Kansas disabled veterans account to pay the wildlife fee
fund for such licenses: Provided, however, That to qualify for such license
without charge, the resident disabled veteran shall have been separated
from the armed services under honorable conditions, have a disability
certified by the Kansas commission on veterans affairs as being service
connected and such service-connected disability is equal to or greater
than 30%: And provided further, That no other hunting or fishing licenses
or permits shall be eligible to be paid from this account.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Wildlife fee fund (710-00-2300-2880) ............................ $30,145,839
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the wildlife
1682 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

fee fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the wildlife fee
fund for fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided further, That ex-
penditures from the wildlife fee fund for official hospitality shall not ex-
ceed $2,000.
Parks fee fund (710-00-2122-2050) ............................... $8,979,521
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the parks fee
fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the parks fee fund
for fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife,
parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the governor and
the legislature as appropriate.
Boating fee fund (710-00-2245-2800) ............................ $1,111,434
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the boating
fee fund for fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the boating fee
fund for fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided further, That ex-
penditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Central aircraft fund (710-00-6145-6100) ....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
central aircraft fund for aircraft operating expenditures, for aircraft main-
tenance and repair, to provide aircraft services to other state agencies and
for the purchase of state aircraft insurance: Provided further, That the
secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for the provision of aircraft services to other state agen-
cies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or
part of the operating expenditures incurred in providing such services:
And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be
credited to the central aircraft fund.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1683

Department access roads


fund (710-00-2178-2761).......................................... $1,615,641
Wildlife, parks and
tourism nonrestricted
fund (710-00-2065-2120).......................................... No limit
Prairie spirit rails-to-trails
fee fund (710-00-2025-2030)..................................... No limit
Plant and animal
disease and pest control
fund (710-00-3360-3361).......................................... No limit
Nongame wildlife improvement
fund (710-00-2593-3300).......................................... No limit
Wildlife conservation
fund (710-00-2100-2020).......................................... No limit
Federally licensed wildlife areas
fund (710-00-2670-3400).......................................... No limit
State agricultural production
fund (710-00-2050-5100).......................................... No limit
Land and water conservation
fund — state (710-00-3794-3920) .............................. No limit
Land and water conservation fund —
local (710-00-3794-3795).......................................... No limit
Development and promotions
fund (710-00-2097-2010).......................................... No limit
Department of wildlife and parks
private gifts and donations
fund (710-00-7335-7000).......................................... No limit
Fish and wildlife restitution
fund (710-00-2166-2750).......................................... No limit
Parks restitution
fund (710-00-2156-2100).......................................... No limit
Nonfederal grants
fund (710-00-2063-2090).......................................... No limit
Disaster grants — public assistance
fund (710-00-3005-3005).......................................... No limit
Soil/water conservation
fund (710-00-3083-3083).......................................... No limit
Navigation projects
fund (710-00-3191-3191).......................................... No limit
Recreation resource management
fund (710-00-3197-3197).......................................... No limit
Cooperative endangered
species conservation
fund (710-00-3198-3198).......................................... No limit
1684 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Landowner incentive program


fund (710-00-3200-3210).......................................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partnership
fund (710-00-3216-3216).......................................... No limit
Recreational trails program
fund (710-00-3238-3238).......................................... No limit
Highway planning/construction
fund (710-00-3333-3333).......................................... No limit
Americorps — ARRA
fund (710-00-3404-3405).......................................... No limit
North America
wetland conservation
fund (710-00-3453-3453).......................................... No limit
Wildlife services
fund (710-00-3485-3485).......................................... No limit
Fish/wildlife management assistance
fund (710-00-3495-3495).......................................... No limit
Fish/wildlife core act
fund (710-00-3513-3513).......................................... No limit
Watershed protection/
flood prevention
fund (710-00-3906-3906).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (710-00-9159-9000) ............................... No limit
Employee maintenance
deduction clearing
fund (710-00-9120-9100).......................................... No limit
Cabin revenue
fund (710-00-2668-2660).......................................... No limit
Feed the hungry
fund (710-00-2642-2640).......................................... No limit
State wildlife grants
fund (710-00-3204-3204).......................................... No limit
Boating safety
financial assistance
fund (710-00-3251-3250).......................................... No limit
Wildlife restoration
fund (710-00-2466-2466).......................................... No limit
Sport fish restoration
fund (710-00-3490-3490).......................................... No limit
Outdoor recreation acquisition,
development and planning
fund (710-00-3794-3795).......................................... No limit
Publication and other sales
fund (710-00-2399-2399).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1685

Provided, That in addition to other purposes for which expenditures may


be made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from the pub-
lication and other sales fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be
made from such fund for the purpose of compensating federal aid pro-
gram expenditures if necessary in order to comply with the requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for utilization of
federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditures made from the publication and other sales
fund for fiscal year 2018: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and legislature as appropriate.
Free licenses and permits
fund (710-00-2493-2493).......................................... No limit
Enforce underage drinking law
fund (710-00-3219-3219).......................................... No limit
Migratory bird
monitoring (710-00-3504-3504) ................................. No limit
Voluntary public
access (710-00-3557-3557)........................................ No limit
Energy efficiency/
conservation block grant
fund (710-00-3157-3157).......................................... No limit
Endangered species —
recovery fund (710-00-3209-3209) ............................. No limit
Wetlands reserve program
fund (710-00-3007-3060).......................................... No limit
Sec. 161.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF
WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
Operating expenditures (710-00-1900-1910) ................... $1,677,893
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated
for fiscal year 2019: Provided, however, That expenditures from this ac-
count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000: Provided further,
That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the operating expenditures account for
fiscal year 2019, expenditures shall be made by the above agency from
the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 2019 to include a pro-
vision on the calendar year 2019 applications for hunting licenses, fishing
licenses and annual park permits for the applicant to make a voluntary
contribution of $2 or more to support the annual licenses issued to Kansas
1686 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

disabled veterans, annual licenses issued to Kansas national guard mem-


bers, and annual park permits issued to Kansas national guard members:
And provided further, That all moneys received as voluntary contributions
to support the annual licenses issued to Kansas disabled veterans, annual
licenses issued to Kansas national guard members, and annual park per-
mits issued to Kansas national guard members shall be deposited in the
state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto, to the credit of the free licenses and permits fund.
State parks operating
expenditures (710-00-1900-1920) .............................. $1,496,345
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state parks operating
expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Travel and tourism operating
expenditures (710-00-1900-1901) .............................. $1,677,584
Provided, That expenditures from the travel and tourism operating ex-
penditures fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $4,000.
Reimbursement for
annual licenses
issued to national guard
members (710-00-1900-1930) ................................... $36,342
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-
nual licenses issued to national guard members account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided
further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual licenses issued
to national guard members account shall be expended to pay the wildlife
fee fund for the cost of fees for annual hunting and annual fishing licenses
issued for the calendar year 2019 to Kansas army or air national guard
members, which licenses are hereby authorized to be issued without
charge to such members in accordance with policies and procedures pre-
scribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism therefor and subject
to the limitation of the moneys appropriated and available in the reim-
bursement for annual licenses issued to national guard members account
to pay the wildlife fee fund for such licenses.
Reimbursement for
annual park permits
issued to national guard
members (710-00-1900-1940) ................................... $17,922
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-
nual park permits issued to national guard members account in excess of
$100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019:
Provided further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual park
permits issued to national guard members account shall be expended to
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1687

pay the parks fee fund for the cost of fees for annual park vehicle permits
issued for the calendar year 2019 to Kansas army or air national guard
members, which annual park vehicle permits are hereby authorized to be
issued without charge to such members in accordance with policies and
procedures prescribed by the secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism
therefor and subject to the limitation of the moneys appropriated and
available in the reimbursement for annual park permits issued to national
guard members account to pay the parks fee fund for such permits: Pro-
vided further, That not more than one annual park vehicle permit per
family shall be eligible to be paid from this account.
Reimbursement for annual licenses
issued to Kansas disabled
veterans (710-00-1900-1950)..................................... $39,827
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the reimbursement for an-
nual licenses issued to Kansas disabled veterans account in excess of $100
as of June 30, 2018, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019: Provided
further, That all moneys in the reimbursement for annual licenses issued
to Kansas disabled veterans account shall be expended to pay the wildlife
fee fund for the cost of fees for annual hunting and annual fishing licenses
issued for the calendar year 2019 to Kansas disabled veterans, which li-
censes are hereby authorized to be issued without charge to such veterans
in accordance with policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary
of wildlife, parks and tourism therefor and subject to the limitation of the
moneys appropriated and available in the reimbursement for annual li-
censes issued to Kansas disabled veterans account to pay the wildlife fee
fund for such licenses: Provided, however, That to qualify for such license
without charge, the resident disabled veteran shall have been separated
from the armed services under honorable conditions, have a disability
certified by the Kansas commission on veterans affairs as being service
connected and such service-connected disability is equal to or greater
than 30%: And provided further, That no other hunting or fishing licenses
or permits shall be eligible to be paid from this account.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Wildlife fee fund (710-00-2300-2880) ............................ $29,986,964
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the wildlife
fee fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the wildlife fee
1688 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

fund for fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided further, That ex-
penditures from the wildlife fee fund for official hospitality shall not ex-
ceed $2,000.
Parks fee fund (710-00-2122-2050) ............................... $9,050,801
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the parks fee
fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the parks fee fund
for fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife,
parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the governor and
the legislature as appropriate.
Boating fee fund (710-00-2245-2800) ............................ $1,100,001
Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the boating
fee fund for fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of compensating federal aid
program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization
of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the boating fee
fund for fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided further, That ex-
penditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000.
Central aircraft fund (710-00-6145-6100) ....................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
central aircraft fund for aircraft operating expenditures, for aircraft main-
tenance and repair, to provide aircraft services to other state agencies and
for the purchase of state aircraft insurance: Provided further, That the
secretary of wildlife, parks and tourism is hereby authorized to fix, charge
and collect fees for the provision of aircraft services to other state agen-
cies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or
part of the operating expenditures incurred in providing such services:
And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be
credited to the central aircraft fund.
Department access roads
fund (710-00-2178-2761).......................................... $1,617,880
Wildlife, parks and
tourism nonrestricted
fund (710-00-2065-2120).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1689

Prairie spirit rails-to-trails fee


fund (710-00-2025-2030).......................................... No limit
Plant and animal
disease and pest control
fund (710-00-3360-3361).......................................... No limit
Nongame wildlife improvement
fund (710-00-2593-3300).......................................... No limit
Wildlife conservation
fund (710-00-2100-2020).......................................... No limit
Federally licensed wildlife areas
fund (710-00-2670-3400).......................................... No limit
State agricultural production
fund (710-00-2050-5100).......................................... No limit
Land and water conservation fund —
state (710-00-3794-3920).......................................... No limit
Land and water conservation fund —
local (710-00-3794-3795).......................................... No limit
Development and promotions
fund (710-00-2097-2010).......................................... No limit
Department of wildlife and parks
private gifts and donations
fund (710-00-7335-7000).......................................... No limit
Fish and wildlife restitution
fund (710-00-2166-2750).......................................... No limit
Parks restitution
fund (710-00-2156-2100).......................................... No limit
Nonfederal grants
fund (710-00-2063-2090).......................................... No limit
Disaster grants —
public assistance
fund (710-00-3005-3005).......................................... No limit
Soil/water conservation
fund (710-00-3083-3083).......................................... No limit
Navigation projects
fund (710-00-3191-3191).......................................... No limit
Recreation resource management
fund (710-00-3197-3197).......................................... No limit
Cooperative endangered
species conservation
fund (710-00-3198-3198).......................................... No limit
Landowner incentive program
fund (710-00-3200-3210).......................................... No limit
Bulletproof vest partnership
fund (710-00-3216-3216).......................................... No limit
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Recreational trails program


fund (710-00-3238-3238).......................................... No limit
Highway planning/construction
fund (710-00-3333-3333).......................................... No limit
Americorps — ARRA
fund (710-00-3404-3405).......................................... No limit
Cooperative forestry assistance
fund (710-00-3426-3426).......................................... No limit
North America
wetland conservation
fund (710-00-3453-3453).......................................... No limit
Wildlife services
fund (710-00-3485-3485).......................................... No limit
Fish/wildlife
management assistance
fund (710-00-3495-3495).......................................... No limit
Fish/wildlife core act
fund (710-00-3513-3513).......................................... No limit
Watershed protection/
flood prevention
fund (710-00-3906-3906).......................................... No limit
Suspense fund (710-00-9159-9000) ............................... No limit
Employee maintenance
deduction clearing
fund (710-00-9120-9100).......................................... No limit
Cabin revenue
fund (710-00-2668-2660).......................................... No limit
Feed the hungry
fund (710-00-2642-2640).......................................... No limit
State wildlife grants
fund (710-00-3204-3204).......................................... No limit
Boating safety
financial assistance
fund (710-00-3251-3250).......................................... No limit
Wildlife restoration
fund (710-00-2466-2466).......................................... No limit
Sport fish restoration
fund (710-00-3490-3490).......................................... No limit
Outdoor recreation acquisition,
development and planning
fund (710-00-3794-3795).......................................... No limit
Publication and other sales
fund (710-00-2399-2399).......................................... No limit
Provided, That in addition to other purposes for which expenditures may
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1691

be made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from the pub-
lication and other sales fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be
made from such fund for the purpose of compensating federal aid pro-
gram expenditures if necessary in order to comply with the requirements
established by the United States fish and wildlife service for utilization of
federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
in addition to any expenditures made from the publication and other sales
fund for fiscal year 2019: And provided further, That the secretary of
wildlife, parks and tourism shall report all such expenditures to the gov-
ernor and legislature as appropriate.
Free licenses and permits
fund (710-00-2493-2493).......................................... No limit
Enforce underage drinking law
fund (710-00-3219-3219).......................................... No limit
Migratory bird
monitoring (710-00-3504-3504) ................................. No limit
Voluntary public
access (710-00-3557-3557)........................................ No limit
Energy efficiency/
conservation block grant
fund (710-00-3157-3157).......................................... No limit
Endangered species —
recovery fund (710-00-3209-3209) ............................. No limit
Wetlands reserve program
fund (710-00-3007-3060).......................................... No limit
Sec. 162.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(a) On the effective date of this act, or as soon thereafter as moneys
are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$6,230,240 from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of the de-
partment of transportation to the state general fund.
Sec. 163.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
State highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) ......................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the state highway fund
other than for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other ap-
propriation act.
Special city and county highway
fund (276-00-4220-4220).......................................... No limit
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County equalization
and adjustment
fund (276-00-4210-4210).......................................... $2,500,000
Highway special permits
fund (276-00-2576-2576).......................................... $0
Highway bond debt service
fund (276-00-4707-9000).......................................... No limit
Rail service improvement
fund (276-00-2008-2100).......................................... No limit
Transportation revolving
fund (276-00-7511-1000).......................................... No limit
Rail service assistance
program loan guarantee
fund (276-00-7502-7200).......................................... No limit
Railroad rehabilitation
loan guarantee
fund (276-00-7503-7500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the railroad rehabilitation loan guar-
antee fund shall not exceed the amount that the secretary of transporta-
tion is obligated to pay during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in
satisfaction of liabilities arising from the unconditional guarantee of pay-
ment which was entered into by the secretary of transportation in con-
nection with the mid-states port authority federally taxable revenue re-
funding bonds, series 1994, dated May 1, 1994, authorized by K.S.A.
12-3420, and amendments thereto, and guaranteed pursuant to K.S.A.
75-5031, and amendments thereto.
Interagency motor
vehicle fuel sales
fund (276-00-2298-2400).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor
vehicle fuel sales fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas
highway patrol: Provided further, That the secretary of transportation is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for motor vehicle fuel
sold to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That such fees
shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in
providing motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided
further, That all fees received for such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund.
Coordinated public
transportation assistance
fund (276-00-2572-0300).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1693

Public use general aviation


airport development
fund (276-00-4140-4140).......................................... No limit
Highway bond proceeds
fund (276-00-4109-4110).......................................... No limit
Communication system revolving
fund (276-00-7524-7700).......................................... No limit
Traffic records enhancement
fund (276-00-2356-2000).......................................... No limit
Other federal grants
fund (276-00-3122-3100).......................................... No limit
Kansas intermodal
transportation revolving
fund (276-00-7552-7551).......................................... No limit
Conversion of
materials and equipment
fund (276-00-2256-2256).......................................... No limit
Seat belt safety fund ................................................... No limit
(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, from the state highway fund for the following
specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from the state highway
fund (276-00-4100-4100) for fiscal year 2018, other than refunds author-
ized by law for the following specified purposes, shall not exceed the
limitations prescribed therefor as follows:
Agency operations (276-00-4100-0403) .......................... $251,889,980
Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account of the
state highway fund for official hospitality by the secretary of transporta-
tion shall not exceed $5,000: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this account for engineering services furnished to counties for
road and bridge projects under K.S.A. 68-402e, and amendments thereto.
Conference fees (276-00-4100-2200) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect conference, training and workshop attendance and
registration fees for conferences, training seminars and workshops spon-
sored or cosponsored by the department: Provided further, That such
fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the conference fees account of the state highway fund: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this account to defray all
or part of the costs of the conferences, training seminars and workshops.
Substantial
maintenance (276-00-4100-0700)............................... No limit
Claims (276-00-4100-1150) .......................................... No limit
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Payments for city connecting


links (276-00-4100-6200).......................................... $3,360,000
Federal local aid
programs (276-00-4100-3000) ................................... No limit
Bond services fees (276-00-4100-0580) .......................... No limit
Other capital
improvements (276-00-4100-8075) ............................ No limit
Provided, That the secretary of transportation is authorized to make ex-
penditures from the other capital improvements account to undertake a
program to assist cities and counties with railroad crossings of roads not
on the state highway system.
(c) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-
4100) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state
highway fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Buildings — rehabilitation
and repair (276-00-4100-8005) .................................. $3,638,000
Buildings —
reroofing (276-00-4100-8010) ................................... $743,401
Buildings — other
construction, renovation
and repair (276-00-4100-8070) .................................. $3,418,982
(2) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state highway fund for fiscal year
2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state
highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) for fiscal year 2018 from the unencum-
bered balance as of June 30, 2017, in each capital improvement project
account for a building or buildings in the state highway fund for one or
more projects approved for prior fiscal years: Provided, That all expend-
itures from the unencumbered balance in any such project account of the
state highway fund for fiscal year 2018 shall not exceed the amount of
the unencumbered balance in such project account on June 30, 2017,
subject to the provisions of subsection (d): Provided further, That all
expenditures from any such project account shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway fund for fiscal year
2018.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the secretary of trans-
portation, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
any part of any item of appropriation in a capital improvement project
account for a building or buildings for fiscal year 2018 from the state
highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) for the department of transportation
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1695

to another item of appropriation in a capital improvement project account


for a building or buildings for fiscal year 2018 from the state highway
fund for the department of transportation: Provided, That the secretary
of transportation shall certify each such transfer to the director of ac-
counts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to
the director of legislative research.
(e) On April 1, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
fer from the motor pool service fund (173-00-6109-4020) of the depart-
ment of administration to the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of
the department of transportation an amount determined to be equal to
the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees for each vehicle owned or
leased by the state or any state agencies in accordance with K.S.A. 75-
4611, and amendments thereto.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, upon notification
from the secretary of transportation that an amount is due and payable
from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund (276-00-7503-7500),
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state highway
fund (276-00-4100-4100) to the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee
fund the amount certified by the secretary as due and payable.
(g) Any payment for services during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, from the state highway fund to other state agencies shall be in
addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway fund
(276-00-4100-4100) for fiscal year 2018.
(h) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the department of trans-
portation shall prepare and submit along with the documents required
under K.S.A. 75-3717, and amendments thereto, additional documents
that present the revenues, transfers, and expenditures that are considered
to be in support of the transportation works for Kansas program (T-
WORKS) authorized by K.S.A. 68-2314b et seq., and amendments
thereto: Provided, That documents shall include both reportable as well
as nonreportable and off-budget items that reflect the revenues, transfers
and expenditures associated with the comprehensive transportation pro-
gram.
(i) On July 1, 2017, October 1, 2017, January 1, 2018, and April 1,
2018, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $72,074,415.75 from the
state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of the department of transpor-
tation to the state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of each such
amount shall be in addition to any other transfer from the state highway
fund of the department of transportation to the state general fund as
prescribed by law: Provided further, That, in addition to other purposes
for which transfers and expenditures may be made from the state highway
fund during fiscal year 2018 and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers may be
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made from the state highway fund to the state general fund under this
subsection during fiscal year 2018.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2018 for such state agency as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be
made by such agency from moneys appropriated from the state general
fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 for
the purposes of reconstruction and maintenance of existing highways:
Provided, however, That if the above agency has insufficient funds to
expend on such reconstruction and maintenance projects, then the above
agency is hereby authorized and empowered to issue additional bonds
pursuant to K.S.A. 68-2320, and amendments thereto, in an amount not
to exceed $400,000,000 during fiscal year 2018 and fiscal year 2019: And
provided, however, That any additional bonds issued pursuant to this
proviso shall be subject to the limitations established on maximum prin-
cipal amount by K.S.A. 68-2320, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 164.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
State highway
fund (276-00-4100-4100).......................................... No limit
Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the state highway fund
other than for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other ap-
propriation act.
Special city and county highway
fund (276-00-4220-4220).......................................... No limit
County equalization
and adjustment
fund (276-00-4210-4210).......................................... $2,500,000
Highway special permits
fund (276-00-2576-2576).......................................... $0
Highway bond debt service
fund (276-00-4707-9000).......................................... No limit
Rail service improvement
fund (276-00-2008-2100).......................................... No limit
Transportation revolving
fund (276-00-7511-1000).......................................... No limit
Rail service assistance
program loan guarantee
fund (276-00-7502-7200).......................................... No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1697

Railroad rehabilitation
loan guarantee
fund (276-00-7503-7500).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the railroad rehabilitation loan guar-
antee fund shall not exceed the amount that the secretary of transporta-
tion is obligated to pay during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in
satisfaction of liabilities arising from the unconditional guarantee of pay-
ment which was entered into by the secretary of transportation in con-
nection with the mid-states port authority federally taxable revenue re-
funding bonds, series 1994, dated May 1, 1994, authorized by K.S.A.
12-3420, and amendments thereto, and guaranteed pursuant to K.S.A.
75-5031, and amendments thereto.
Interagency motor
vehicle fuel sales
fund (276-00-2298-2400).......................................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor
vehicle fuel sales fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas
highway patrol: Provided further, That the secretary of transportation is
hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for motor vehicle fuel
sold to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That such fees
shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in
providing motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided
further, That all fees received for such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall
be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the
interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund.
Coordinated public
transportation assistance
fund (276-00-2572-0300).......................................... No limit
Public use general aviation
airport development
fund (276-00-4140-4140).......................................... No limit
Highway bond proceeds
fund (276-00-4109-4110).......................................... No limit
Communication system revolving
fund (276-00-7524-7700).......................................... No limit
Traffic records enhancement
fund (276-00-2356-2000).......................................... No limit
Other federal grants
fund (276-00-3122-3100).......................................... No limit
Kansas intermodal
transportation revolving
fund (276-00-7552-7551).......................................... No limit
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Conversion of materials
and equipment
fund (276-00-2256-2256).......................................... No limit
Seat belt safety fund ................................................... No limit
(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100)
for the following specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from
the state highway fund for fiscal year 2019, other than refunds authorized
by law for the following specified purposes, shall not exceed the limita-
tions prescribed therefor as follows:
Agency operations (276-00-4100-0403) .......................... $255,687,170
Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account of the
state highway fund for official hospitality by the secretary of transporta-
tion shall not exceed $5,000: Provided further, That expenditures may be
made from this account for engineering services furnished to counties for
road and bridge projects under K.S.A. 68-402e, and amendments thereto.
Conference fees (276-00-4100-2200) ............................. No limit
Provided, That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix,
charge and collect conference, training and workshop attendance and
registration fees for conferences, training seminars and workshops spon-
sored or cosponsored by the department: Provided further, That such
fees shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the pro-
visions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, and shall be credited
to the conference fees account of the state highway fund: And provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this account to defray all
or part of the costs of the conferences, training seminars and workshops.
Substantial maintenance (276-00-4100-0700).................. No limit
Claims (276-00-4100-1150) .......................................... No limit
Payments for city connecting
links (276-00-4100-6200).......................................... $3,360,000
Federal local aid
programs (276-00-4100-3000) ................................... No limit
Bond services fees (276-00-4100-0580) .......................... No limit
Other capital
improvements (276-00-4100-8075) ............................ No limit
Provided, That the secretary of transportation is authorized to make ex-
penditures from the other capital improvements account to undertake a
program to assist cities and counties with railroad crossings of roads not
on the state highway system.
(c) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-
4100) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1699

highway fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Buildings — rehabilitation and
repair (276-00-4100-8005) ........................................ $3,740,000
Buildings —
reroofing (276-00-4100-8010) ................................... $1,025,818
Buildings — other construction,
renovation and
repair (276-00-4100-8070) ........................................ $4,452,749
Buildings — purchase
land (276-00-4100-8065) .......................................... $45,000
(2) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-
4100) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the state highway fund for fiscal year 2019 from the unencumbered
balance as of June 30, 2018, in each capital improvement project account
for a building or buildings in the state highway fund for one or more
projects approved for prior fiscal years: Provided, That all expenditures
from the unencumbered balance in any such project account of the state
highway fund for fiscal year 2019 shall not exceed the amount of the
unencumbered balance in such project account on June 30, 2018, subject
to the provisions of subsection (d): Provided further, That all expenditures
from any such project account shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on the state highway fund for fiscal year 2019.
(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the secretary of trans-
portation, with the approval of the director of the budget, may transfer
any part of any item of appropriation in a capital improvement project
account for a building or buildings for fiscal year 2019 from the state
highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) for the department of transportation
to another item of appropriation in a capital improvement project account
for a building or buildings for fiscal year 2019 from the state highway
fund for the department of transportation: Provided, That the secretary
of transportation shall certify each such transfer to the director of ac-
counts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to
the director of legislative research.
(e) On April 1, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
fer from the motor pool service fund (173-00-6109-4020) of the depart-
ment of administration to the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of
the department of transportation an amount determined to be equal to
the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees for each vehicle owned or
leased by the state or any state agencies in accordance with K.S.A. 75-
4611, and amendments thereto.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, upon notification
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from the secretary of transportation that an amount is due and payable


from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund (276-00-7503-7500),
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state highway
fund (276-00-4100-4100) to the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee
fund the amount certified by the secretary as due and payable.
(g) Any payment for services during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, from the state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) to other state
agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
the state highway fund for fiscal year 2019.
(h) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the department of trans-
portation shall prepare and submit along with the documents required
under K.S.A. 75-3717, and amendments thereto, additional documents
that present the revenues, transfers, and expenditures that are considered
to be in support of the transportation works for Kansas program (T-
WORKS) authorized by K.S.A. 68-2314b et seq., and amendments
thereto: Provided, That documents shall include both reportable as well
as nonreportable and off-budget items that reflect the revenues, transfers
and expenditures associated with the comprehensive transportation pro-
gram.
(i) On July 1, 2018, October 1, 2018, January 1, 2019, and April 1,
2019, or as soon thereafter each such date as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $73,281,583.75 from the
state highway fund (276-00-4100-4100) of the department of transpor-
tation to the state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of each such
amount shall be in addition to any other transfer from the state highway
fund of the department of transportation to the state general fund as
prescribed by law: Provided further, That, in addition to other purposes
for which transfers and expenditures may be made from the state highway
fund during fiscal year 2019 and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A.
68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers may be
made from the state highway fund to the state general fund under this
subsection during fiscal year 2019.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 for such state agency as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
shall be made by such agency from moneys appropriated from the state
general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year
2019 for the purposes of reconstruction and maintenance of existing high-
ways: Provided, however, That if the above agency has insufficient funds
to expend on such reconstruction and maintenance projects, then the
above agency is hereby authorized and empowered to issue additional
bonds pursuant to K.S.A. 68-2320, and amendments thereto, in an
amount not to exceed $400,000,000 during fiscal year 2018 and fiscal year
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1701

2019: And provided, however, That any additional bonds issued pursuant
to this proviso shall be subject to the limitations established on maximum
principal amount by K.S.A. 68-2320, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 165. (a) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, no ex-
penditures shall be made by any state agency named in this act from
moneys appropriated from the state general fund for fiscal year 2018 as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature to issue additional state obligations payable from the
state general fund if the resulting annual debt service for all state obli-
gations payable from the state general fund exceeds the limitation im-
posed by this section. The maximum annual debt service in fiscal year
2018 on state obligations payable from the state general fund may not
exceed an amount equal to 4% of the average of state general fund rev-
enues, excluding revenues constitutionally dedicated for purposes other
than payment of state obligations, for the immediately preceding three
fiscal years. Such amount shall be determined by the director of the
budget in consultation with the director of legislative research.
(b) For the purposes of this section, ‘‘state obligations payable from
the state general fund’’ means obligations, including, but not limited to,
bonds and lease-purchase agreements in a principal amount greater than
$250,000, which are authorized or reasonably expected to be repaid by
appropriations from the state general fund. ‘‘State obligations payable
from the state general fund’’ shall not include obligations with respect to
which the state director of the budget certifies are reasonably expected
to be paid from sources other than the state general fund.
Sec. 166. (a) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, no ex-
penditures shall be made by any state agency named in this act from
moneys appropriated from the state general fund for fiscal year 2019 as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature to issue additional state obligations payable from
the state general fund if the resulting annual debt service for all state
obligations payable from the state general fund exceeds the limitation
imposed by this section. The maximum annual debt service in fiscal year
2019 on state obligations payable from the state general fund may not
exceed an amount equal to 4% of the average of state general fund rev-
enues, excluding revenues constitutionally dedicated for purposes other
than payment of state obligations, for the immediately preceding three
fiscal years. Such amount shall be determined by the director of the
budget in consultation with the director of legislative research.
(b) For the purposes of this section, ‘‘state obligations payable from
the state general fund’’ means obligations, including, but not limited to,
bonds and lease-purchase agreements in a principal amount greater than
$250,000, which are authorized or reasonably expected to be repaid by
appropriations from the state general fund. ‘‘State obligations payable
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from the state general fund’’ shall not include obligations with respect to
which the state director of the budget certifies are reasonably expected
to be paid from sources other than the state general fund.
Sec. 167. (a) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the director
of the budget may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for an
information technology project in any cabinet agency account of the state
general fund appropriated for fiscal year 2018 for such cabinet agency to
another item of appropriation for an information technology project in
any other cabinet agency account of the state general fund appropriated
for fiscal year 2018 for such other cabinet agency. The director of the
budget shall certify each such amount transferred, and shall transmit a
copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the director of the
budget may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for an infor-
mation technology project in any cabinet agency account of the state
general fund appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for such cabinet agency to
another item of appropriation for an information technology project in
any other cabinet agency account of the state general fund appropriated
for fiscal year 2019 for such other cabinet agency. The director of the
budget shall certify each such amount transferred, and shall transmit a
copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
(c) As used in this section: (1) ‘‘cabinet agency’’ means (A) the de-
partment of administration, (B) the department of revenue, (C) the de-
partment of commerce, (D) the department of labor, (E) the department
of health and environment, (F) the Kansas department for aging and
disability services, (G) the Kansas department for children and families,
(H) the department of corrections, (I) the adjutant general, (J) the Kansas
highway patrol, (K) the Kansas department of agriculture, (L) the Kansas
department of wildlife, parks and tourism, and (M) the department of
transportation; and
(2) ‘‘information technology projects’’ shall include information tech-
nology related expenditures including: (A) Services, labor (full-time, part-
time or contract), contract payments, purchases related to planning, de-
signing, developing, testing, implementing, training, operating,
supporting, securing and maintaining any of the data, applications and/or
technologies listed in this subsection; (B) all data under the custodianship
of the executive branch; (C) all computer applications under the custo-
dianship of the executive branch; and (D) all technology, digital infor-
mation involving any form of computer storage, including, but not limited
to, mainframes, servers, networks and network-related items, including
switches, routers, cables, fiber, telecommunications and personal com-
puter’s, laptops, tablet computers, mobile phones, digital storage in any
form or format, printers, fax machines and cloud computing.
Sec. 168. (a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
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may be made by the legislature from the operations (including official


hospitality) account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, expenditures shall be made by the legislature from the
operations (including official hospitality) account of the state general fund
for fiscal year 2018 for an additional amount of allowance equal to the
amount required to provide, along with the amount of allowance other-
wise payable from appropriations for the legislature to each member of
the legislature at the rate prescribed by K.S.A. 46-137a(c), and amend-
ments thereto, an aggregate amount of allowance: (A) Equal to $354.15
for the two-week period which coincides with the first biweekly payroll
period which is chargeable to fiscal year 2018 and for each of the 14
ensuing two-week periods thereafter; and (B) equal to $354.15 for the
two-week period which coincides with the biweekly payroll period which
includes March 25, 2018, which is chargeable to fiscal year 2018 and for
each of the four ensuing two-week periods thereafter, for each member
of the legislature to defray expenses incurred between sessions of the
legislature for postage, telephone, office and other incidental expenses,
which are chargeable to fiscal year 2018, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 46-137a, and amendments thereto: Provided, That all expend-
itures under this subsection (a) for such purposes shall be made otherwise
in the same manner that such allowance is payable to such members of
the legislature for such two-week periods for which such allowance is
payable in accordance with this subsection (a) and which are chargeable
to fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 169. (a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be made by the legislature from the operations (including official
hospitality) account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, expenditures shall be made by the legislature from the
operations (including official hospitality) account of the state general fund
for fiscal year 2019 for an additional amount of allowance equal to the
amount required to provide, along with the amount of allowance other-
wise payable from appropriations for the legislature to each member of
the legislature at the rate prescribed by K.S.A. 46-137a(c), and amend-
ments thereto, an aggregate amount of allowance: (A) Equal to $354.15
for the two-week period which coincides with the first biweekly payroll
period which is chargeable to fiscal year 2019 and for each of the 14
ensuing two-week periods thereafter; and (B) equal to $354.15 for the
two-week period which coincides with the biweekly payroll period which
includes March 24, 2019, which is chargeable to fiscal year 2019 and for
each of the four ensuing two-week periods thereafter, for each member
of the legislature to defray expenses incurred between sessions of the
legislature for postage, telephone, office and other incidental expenses,
which are chargeable to fiscal year 2019, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 46-137a, and amendments thereto: Provided, That all expend-
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itures under this subsection (a) for such purposes shall be made otherwise
in the same manner that such allowance is payable to such members of
the legislature for such two-week periods for which such allowance is
payable in accordance with this subsection (a) and which are chargeable
to fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 170. (a) On June 30, 2018, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8768, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount of any
unencumbered balance in the expanded lottery act revenues fund to the
state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall be
in addition to any other transfer from the expanded lottery act revenues
fund to the state general fund as prescribed by law.
(b) On June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall de-
termine and notify the director of the budget, if the amount of revenue
collected in the expanded lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, is insufficient to fund the appropriations and trans-
fers that are authorized from the expanded lottery act revenues fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in accordance with the provisions of
appropriation acts. The director of the budget shall certify to the director
of accounts and reports the amount necessary to be transferred from the
state general fund to the expanded lottery act revenues fund in order to
fund all such appropriations and transfers that are authorized from the
expanded lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018. Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the state general fund
to the expanded lottery act revenues fund that is required in accordance
with the certification by the director of the budget under this section. At
the same time as the director of the budget transmits this certification to
the director of accounts and reports, the director of the budget shall
transmit a copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 171. (a) On June 30, 2019, notwithstanding the provisions of
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8768, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount of any
unencumbered balance in the expanded lottery act revenues fund to the
state general fund: Provided, That the transfer of such amount shall be
in addition to any other transfer from the expanded lottery act revenues
fund to the state general fund as prescribed by law.
(b) On June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall de-
termine and notify the director of the budget, if the amount of revenue
collected in the expanded lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2019, is insufficient to fund the appropriations and trans-
fers that are authorized from the expanded lottery act revenues fund for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, in accordance with the provisions of
appropriation acts. The director of the budget shall certify to the director
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of accounts and reports the amount necessary to be transferred from the


state general fund to the expanded lottery act revenues fund in order to
fund all such appropriations and transfers that are authorized from the
expanded lottery act revenues fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019. Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer the amount of moneys from the state general fund
to the expanded lottery act revenues fund that is required in accordance
with the certification by the director of the budget under this section. At
the same time as the director of the budget transmits this certification to
the director of accounts and reports, the director of the budget shall
transmit a copy of such certification to the director of legislative research.
Sec. 172. (a) On July 1, 2017, during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 82a-1802, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, of all the moneys received from the
state of Nebraska under the case of Kansas v. Nebraska, No. 126, Original
in the Supreme Court of the United States, the state treasurer is hereby
authorized and directed to credit the first $2,000,000, including any mon-
eys credited in fiscal years 2015, 2016 and 2017 pursuant to section 178
of chapter 104 of the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas, received and depos-
ited in the state treasury to the interstate water litigation fund of the
attorney general: Provided, That, after such aggregate amount has been
credited to the interstate water litigation fund of the attorney general,
then all of the moneys received from the state of Nebraska under the
case of Kansas v. Nebraska, No. 126, Original in the Supreme Court of
the United States, during fiscal year 2018 shall be credited to the Re-
publican river water conservation projects — Nebraska moneys fund of
the Kansas water office: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the pro-
visions of any statute, the director of the Kansas water office, in consul-
tation with the local stakeholders in the basin, the chief engineer and the
secretary of agriculture, shall expend such moneys in the Republican river
water conservation projects — Nebraska moneys fund of the Kansas water
office for water improvement projects in the Republican river basin as
described in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 82a-1804(g), and amendments thereto:
Provided, however, That, if moneys have been received from the state of
Nebraska under the case of Kansas v. Nebraska, No. 126, Original in the
Supreme Court of the United States, and the state treasurer has credited
the money pursuant to K.S.A. 82a-1802, and amendments thereto, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount of money which
exceeds $2,000,000 from the interstate water litigation fund of the attor-
ney general to the Republican river water conservation projects — Ne-
braska moneys fund of the Kansas water office: And provided further,
That the director of accounts and reports shall transmit a copy of such
transfer to the director of legislative research and the director of the
budget.
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(b) On July 1, 2018, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 82a-1802, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, of all the moneys received from the state of
Nebraska under the case of Kansas v. Nebraska, No. 126, Original in the
Supreme Court of the United States, the state treasurer is hereby au-
thorized and directed to credit the first $2,000,000, including any moneys
credited in fiscal years 2015, 2016 and 2017 pursuant to section 178 of
chapter 104 of the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas, and 2018 pursuant to
subsection (a), received and deposited in the state treasury to the inter-
state water litigation fund of the attorney general: Provided, That, after
such aggregate amount has been credited to the interstate water litigation
fund of the attorney general, then all of the moneys received from the
state of Nebraska under the case of Kansas v. Nebraska, No. 126, Original
in the Supreme Court of the United States, during fiscal year 2017 shall
be credited to the Republican river water conservation projects — Ne-
braska moneys fund of the Kansas water office: Provided further, That,
notwithstanding the provisions of any statute, the director of the Kansas
water office, in consultation with the local stakeholders in the basin, the
chief engineer and the secretary of agriculture, shall expend such moneys
in the Republican river water conservation projects — Nebraska moneys
fund of the Kansas water office for water improvement projects in the
Republican river basin as described in K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 82a-1804(g),
and amendments thereto: Provided, however, That, if moneys have been
received from the state of Nebraska under the case of Kansas v. Nebraska,
No. 126, Original in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the
state treasurer has credited the money pursuant to K.S.A. 82a-1802, and
amendments thereto, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
the amount of money which exceeds $2,000,000 from the interstate water
litigation fund of the attorney general to the Republican river water con-
servation projects — Nebraska moneys fund of the Kansas water office:
And provided further, That the director of accounts and reports shall
transmit a copy of such transfer to the director of legislative research and
the director of the budget.
Sec. 173. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, in addition to
the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from the state
general fund or any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2018 by
Kansas state university, Emporia state university, Pittsburg state univer-
sity, Fort Hays state university and Wichita state university by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expendi-
tures shall be made by such universities from the state general fund or
any special revenue fund or funds to appear before the legislative budget
committee during the 2017 interim and report on the measures such
universities have undertaken, or plan to undertake, to maximize efficien-
cies, including, but not limited to, reviewing and evaluating procurement
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practices, maximizing technology, shared services, maintenance of facili-


ties and any other potential efficiencies as established by such universities.
[†]
Sec. 175. (a) On or after July 1, 2017, notwithstanding the provisions
of K.S.A. 74-4927, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, no state
agency shall pay to the Kansas public employees retirement system any
amount to the group insurance reserve fund attributable to the first six
pay periods of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, that constitute such
state agency’s portion of the state’s contribution to the group insurance
reserve fund under K.S.A. 74-4927, and amendments thereto.
Sec. 176. On the effective date of this act, notwithstanding the pro-
visions of any statute, no state agency shall expend any moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2018 or fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature to
demolish the Docking state office building or to reconstruct, relocate, or
renovate the power plant or energy center without prior specific author-
ization by an act of the legislature or an appropriation act of the legisla-
ture: Provided, That no expenditures may be made from moneys appro-
priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or
funds for fiscal year 2018 or fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature
by any state agency to sell, lease, transfer or otherwise convey the land
on which building no. 3 (Docking state office building) is situated without
prior specific authorization in an act of the legislature or an appropriation
act of the legislature.
Sec. 177.
STATE FINANCE COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
State employee pay increase
fund ...................................................................... $12,200,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase fund shall
be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the cost to
the state general fund of the salary increase, including associated em-
ployer contributions, during fiscal year 2018.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, the following:
State employee pay
increase ................................................................. $100,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase account
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shall be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the
cost to the state economic development initiatives fund of the salary in-
crease, including associated employer contributions, during fiscal year
2018.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
State employee pay
increase ................................................................. $5,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase account
shall be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the
cost to the state water plan fund of the salary increase, including associ-
ated employer contributions, during fiscal year 2018.
(d) Upon recommendation of the director of the budget, the state
finance council, acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a
matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, is hereby authorized to
approve increases in expenditure limitations on special revenue funds and
accounts as necessary to pay the salary increases under this section for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018. The director of accounts and reports
is hereby authorized and directed to increase expenditure limitations on
such special revenue funds and accounts in accordance with such approval
for the purpose of paying from such funds or accounts the proportionate
share of the cost to such funds or accounts, including associated employer
contributions, of the salary increases and other amounts specified for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018.
(e) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 46-137a and 46-
137b, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, the provisions of
this section shall not apply to the compensation or bi-weekly allowance
paid to each member of the legislature.
(2) The provisions of this section shall not apply to:
(A) Trooper or officer classifications of the Kansas highway patrol.
(B) Teachers and licensed personnel and employees at the Kansas
state school for the deaf or the Kansas state school for the blind.
(C) Employees of the Kansas bureau of investigation who were in-
cluded in the recruitment and retention plan of the Kansas bureau of
investigation.
(D) State officers elected on a statewide basis.
(f) A state employee shall be eligible for a salary increase under this
section based on only one of the following:
(1) 5% salary increase, including associated employer contributions,
for all state employees in the classified and unclassified service who have
not received an increase in salary after July 1, 2012, and who have been
continuously employed by the state since July 1, 2012, except as provided
in paragraph (3) or (4);
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(2) 2.5% salary increase, including associated employer contributions,


for all state employees in the classified and unclassified service who first
became employed by the state after July 1, 2012;
(3) 2.5% salary increase, including associated employer contributions,
for all non-judicial employees of the judicial branch; or
(4) 2.5% salary increase, including associated employer contributions,
for all justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals, district
court judges and district magistrate judges.
(g) The director of the budget shall prepare a budget estimate based
upon the most recent payroll information for the salary increases and
other amounts specified, and all amendments and revisions of such esti-
mate, and the director of the budget shall submit a copy of such estimate,
and all amendments and revisions thereof, directly to the director of leg-
islative research.
Sec. 178.
STATE FINANCE COUNCIL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
State employee pay increase
fund ...................................................................... $12,200,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase fund shall
be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the cost to
the state general fund of the salary increase, including associated em-
ployer contributions, during fiscal year 2019.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state eco-
nomic development initiatives fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, the following:
State employee pay
increase ................................................................. $100,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase account
shall be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the
cost to the state economic development initiatives fund of the salary in-
crease, including associated employer contributions, during fiscal year
2019.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state water
plan fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
State employee pay
increase ................................................................. $5,000
Provided, That all moneys in the state employee pay increase account
shall be used for the purpose of paying the proportionate share of the
cost to the state water plan fund of the salary increase, including associ-
ated employer contributions, during fiscal year 2019.
(d) Upon recommendation of the director of the budget, the state
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finance council, acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a


matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto, is hereby authorized to
approve increases in expenditure limitations on special revenue funds and
accounts as necessary to pay the salary increases under this section for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. The director of accounts and reports
is hereby authorized and directed to increase expenditure limitations on
such special revenue funds and accounts in accordance with such approval
for the purpose of paying from such funds or accounts the proportionate
share of the cost to such funds or accounts, including associated employer
contributions, of the salary increases and other amounts specified for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.
(e) The director of the budget shall prepare a budget estimate based
upon the most recent payroll information for the salary increases and
other amounts specified, and all amendments and revisions of such esti-
mate, and the director of the budget shall submit a copy of such estimate,
and all amendments and revisions thereof, directly to the director of leg-
islative research.
Sec. 179.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair for state
facilities (173-00-1000-8500) ..................................... $147,588
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair for state facilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Judicial center rehabilitation and
repair (173-00-1000-8540) ........................................ $73,861
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judicial center reha-
bilitation and repair account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
National bio and agro-
defense facility — debt
service (173-00-1000-0460)....................................... $23,483,888
Kansas department of
transportation — CTP — debt
service (173-00-1000-0790)....................................... $10,434,600
Capitol complex repair and
rehabilitation (173-00-1000-8170) .............................. $1,975,753
Restructuring debt
service (173-00-1000-0450)....................................... $3,545,532
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John Redmond reservoir debt


service (173-00-1000-0461)....................................... $1,670,750
University of Kansas medical
education building debt
service (173-00-1000-0462)....................................... $1,864,750
Debt service refunding —
2015A (173-00-1000-0463) ....................................... $13,875,300
Debt service refunding —
2016H ................................................................... $2,266,675
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Veterans memorial
fund (173-00-7253-7250).......................................... No limit
State facilities gift
fund (173-00-7263-7290).......................................... No limit
Master lease program
fund (173-00-8732).................................................. No limit
State buildings depreciation
fund (173-00-6149-4500).......................................... No limit
Executive mansion gifts
fund (173-00-7257-7270).......................................... No limit
Topeka state hospital
cemetery memorial gift
fund (173-00-7337-7240).......................................... No limit
Capitol area plaza
authority planning
fund (173-00-7121-7035).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of administration may accept gifts, donations
and grants of money, including payments from local units of city and
county government, for the development of a new master plan for the
capitol plaza and the state zoning area described in K.S.A. 75-3619, and
amendments thereto: Provided further, That all such gifts, donations and
grants shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, to the credit of
the capitol area plaza authority planning fund.
Statehouse debt
service — state highway
fund (173-00-2861-2861).......................................... No limit
Provided, That on September 1, 2017, and February 1, 2018, or as soon
thereafter each such date as moneys are available, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $9,136,482 from
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the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the state-


house debt service — state highway fund of the department of adminis-
tration.
Restructuring debt
service — state highway
fund ...................................................................... No limit
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the building and ground fund for fiscal
year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
following capital improvement account or accounts of the building and
ground fund (173-00-2028-2000) for fiscal year 2018 for the following
capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure lim-
itations prescribed therefor:
Parking improvements and
repair (173-00-2028-2085) ........................................ No limit
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state buildings depreciation fund for
fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state build-
ings depreciation fund (173-00-6149) for fiscal year 2018 for the following
capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure lim-
itations prescribed therefor:
State of Kansas
facilities projects — debt
service (173-00-6149-4520)....................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
state buildings depreciation fund for fiscal year 2018.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state buildings operating fund for
fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state build-
ings operating fund (173-00-6148) for fiscal year 2018 for the following
capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure lim-
itations prescribed therefor:
Memorial hall — debt
service (173-00-6148-4130)....................................... No limit
Eisenhower building purchase
and renovation — debt
service (173-00-6148-4610)....................................... No limit
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the building and ground fund (173-00-
2028), the state buildings depreciation fund (173-00-6149), and the state
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buildings operating fund (173-00-6148), for fiscal year 2018, expenditures


may be made by the above agency from each such special revenue fund
for fiscal year 2018 from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2017,
in each existing capital improvement account of each such special revenue
fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of
any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the
amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 2017:
Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018 and shall
be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on any such
account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018.
(g) On July 1, 2017, the debt service refunding account (173-00-1000-
0463) of the state general fund of the department of administration is
hereby redesignated as the debt service refunding — 2015A account
(173-00-1000-0463) of the state general fund of the department of ad-
ministration.
Sec. 180.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair for
state facilities (173-00-1000-8500) ............................. $147,588
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair for state facilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Judicial center rehabilitation and
repair (173-00-1000-8540) ........................................ $73,861
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judicial center reha-
bilitation and repair account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is
hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
National bio and agro-
defense facility — debt
service (173-00-1000-0460)....................................... $23,457,044
Capitol complex repair and
rehabilitation (173-00-1000-8170) .............................. $1,975,753
Restructuring debt
service (173-00-1000-0450)....................................... $3,540,378
John Redmond reservoir debt
service (173-00-1000-0461)....................................... $1,671,500
University of Kansas medical
education building debt
service (173-00-1000-0462)....................................... $1,866,000
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Debt service refunding —


2015A (173-00-1000-0463) ....................................... $18,784,050
Debt service refunding —
2016H ................................................................... $2,928,225
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Veterans memorial
fund (173-00-7253-7250).......................................... No limit
State facilities gift
fund (173-00-7263-7290).......................................... No limit
Master lease program
fund (173-00-8732).................................................. No limit
State buildings depreciation
fund (173-00-6149-4500).......................................... No limit
Executive mansion gifts
fund (173-00-7257-7270).......................................... No limit
Topeka state hospital
cemetery memorial gift
fund (173-00-7337-7240).......................................... No limit
Capitol area plaza
authority planning
fund (173-00-7121-7035).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of administration may accept gifts, donations
and grants of money, including payments from local units of city and
county government, for the development of a new master plan for the
capitol plaza and the state zoning area described in K.S.A. 75-3619, and
amendments thereto: Provided further, That all such gifts, donations and
grants shall be deposited in the state treasury in accordance with the
provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto, to the credit of
the capitol area plaza authority planning fund.
Statehouse debt
service — state highway
fund (173-00-2861-2861).......................................... No limit
Provided, That on September 1, 2018, and February 1, 2019, or as soon
thereafter each such date as moneys are available, notwithstanding the
provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and amendments thereto, or any other stat-
ute, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $9,127,055.50 from
the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the state-
house debt service — state highway fund of the department of adminis-
tration.
Restructuring debt
service — state highway
fund (173-00-1000-0450).......................................... No limit
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(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be


made by the above agency from the building and ground fund for fiscal
year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
following capital improvement account or accounts of the building and
ground fund (173-00-2028) for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Parking improvements and
repair (173-00-2028-2085) ........................................ No limit
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state buildings depreciation fund
(173-00-6149) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts
of the state buildings depreciation fund for fiscal year 2019 for the fol-
lowing capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expendi-
ture limitations prescribed therefor:
State of Kansas
facilities projects — debt
service (173-00-6149-4520)....................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
state buildings depreciation fund for fiscal year 2019.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state buildings operating fund (173-
00-6148) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above
agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts of
the state buildings operating fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following
capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure lim-
itations prescribed therefor:
Memorial hall — debt
service (173-00-6148-4130)....................................... No limit
Eisenhower building
purchase and renovation —
debt service (173-00-6148-4610)................................ No limit
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the building and ground fund (173-00-
2028), the state buildings depreciation fund (173-00-6149), and the state
buildings operating fund (173-00-6148) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures
may be made by the above agency from each such special revenue fund
for fiscal year 2019 from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2018,
in each existing capital improvement account of each such special revenue
fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of
any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the
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amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 2018:


Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019 and shall
be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on any such
account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 181.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the reimbursement and recovery fund
(300-00-2275) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts
of the reimbursement and recovery fund during the fiscal year 2018, for
the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the ex-
penditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Debt service — 1430 Topeka
facilities (300-00-2275-2297) ..................................... $137,150
Rehabilitation and
repair (300-00-2275-2410) ........................................ No limit
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the Wagner Peyser employment services
— federal fund (300-00-3275) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the following capital improvement ac-
count or accounts of the Wagner Peyser employment services — federal
fund during the fiscal year 2018, for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Rehabilitation and
repair (300-00-3275-3272) ........................................ No limit
Sec. 182.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the reimbursement and recovery fund
(300-00-2275) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts
of the reimbursement and recovery fund during the fiscal year 2019, for
the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the ex-
penditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Debt service — 1430 Topeka
facilities (300-00-2275-2297) ..................................... $136,525
Rehabilitation and
repair (300-00-2275-2410) ........................................ No limit
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
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made by the above agency from the Wagner Peyser employment services
— federal fund (300-00-3275) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the following capital improvement ac-
count or accounts of the Wagner Peyser employment services — federal
fund during the fiscal year 2019, for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Rehabilitation and
repair (300-00-3275-3272) ........................................ No limit
Sec. 183.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Insurance department
rehabilitation and repair
fund (331-00-2887-2800).......................................... No limit
Sec. 184.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Insurance department
rehabilitation and repair
fund (331-00-2887-2800).......................................... No limit
Sec. 185.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (039-00-8100-8240) ..................................... $3,000,000
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
authorized to transfer moneys during fiscal year 2018 from the rehabili-
tation and repair projects account to a rehabilitation and repair account
for any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments
thereto, for projects approved by the secretary for aging and disability
services: Provided further, That expenditures also may be made from this
account during fiscal year 2018 for the purposes of rehabilitation and
repair for facilities of the Kansas department for aging and disability serv-
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ices other than any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amend-
ments thereto.
Debt service — new state security
hospital (039-00-8100-8320) ..................................... $3,849,532
Debt service — state hospitals
rehabilitation and
repair (039-00-8100-8325) ........................................ $2,583,200
Larned state hospital — city of
Larned wastewater
treatment (410-00-8100-8300)................................... $129,620
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b05, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the Larned state hospital — city of Larned wastewater treatment
account of the state institutions building fund for payment of Larned state
hospital’s portion of the city of Larned’s wastewater treatment system.
Parsons state hospital and
training center —
energy conservation
improvement debt
service (507-00-8100-8330)....................................... $171,260
Kansas neurological institute —
energy conservation
improvement debt
service (363-00-8100-8000)....................................... $185,248
Sec. 186.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT FOR
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (039-00-8100-8240) ..................................... $3,000,000
Provided, That the secretary for aging and disability services is hereby
authorized to transfer moneys during fiscal year 2019 from the rehabili-
tation and repair projects account to a rehabilitation and repair account
for any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amendments
thereto, for projects approved by the secretary for aging and disability
services: Provided further, That expenditures also may be made from this
account during fiscal year 2019 for the purposes of rehabilitation and
repair for facilities of the Kansas department for aging and disability serv-
ices other than any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01, and amend-
ments thereto.
Debt service — new state security
hospital (039-00-8100-8320) ..................................... $3,845,751
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Debt service — state


hospitals rehabilitation and
repair (039-00-8100-8325) ........................................ $2,602,200
Larned state hospital — city of
Larned wastewater
treatment (410-00-8100-8300)................................... $129,620
Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 76-6b05, and
amendments thereto, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the Larned state hospital — city of Larned wastewater treatment
account of the state institutions building fund for payment of Larned state
hospital’s portion of the city of Larned’s wastewater treatment system.
Parsons state hospital
and training center —
energy conservation
improvement debt
service (507-00-8100-8330)....................................... $178,424
Sec. 187.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Employment security
administration property sale
fund (296-00-3336-3110).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of labor is hereby authorized to make ex-
penditures from the employment security administration property sale
fund during fiscal year 2018 for the unemployment insurance program:
Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund
for the proposed purchase or other acquisition of additional real estate
to provide space for the unemployment insurance program of the de-
partment of labor until such proposed purchase or other acquisition, in-
cluding the preliminary plans and program statement for any capital im-
provement project that is proposed to be initiated and completed by or
for the department of labor have been reviewed by the joint committee
on state building construction.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of labor from moneys appropriated from any
special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018 as authorized by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, expendi-
tures may be made by the department of labor for fiscal year 2018 from
the moneys appropriated from any special revenue fund for the expenses
of the sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for any portion
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or all of the real estate of the department of labor: Provided, That such
expenditures may be made and such sale, exchange or other disposition
conveying title for any portion or all of the real estate of the department
of labor may be executed or otherwise effectuated only upon specific
authorization by the state finance council acting on this matter, which is
hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments
thereto, and acting after receiving the recommendations of the joint com-
mittee on state building construction: Provided, however, That no such
sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for any portion of the
real estate of the department of labor shall be executed until the proposed
sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for such real estate has
been reviewed by the joint committee on state building construction:
Provided further, That the net proceeds from the sale of any of the real
estate of the department of labor shall be deposited in the state treasury
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto, and shall be credited to the employment security administration
property sale fund (296-00-3336-3110) of the department of labor: And
provided further, That expenditures from the employment security ad-
ministration property sale fund shall not exceed the limitation established
for fiscal year 2018 by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular
session of the legislature except upon approval of the state finance coun-
cil.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the special employment security fund
(296-00-2120) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the special employment security fund for fiscal year
2018 for the following capital improvement projects: Payment of debt
service on revenue bonds issued to finance remodeling of the 401 S.
Topeka building: Provided, That expenditures from the special employ-
ment security fund (296-00-2120-2020) for fiscal year 2018 for such cap-
ital improvement purposes shall not exceed $181,860: Provided further,
That all expenditures from this fund for any such capital improvement
purpose shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on
the special employment security fund for fiscal year 2018.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the workmen’s compensation fee fund
(296-00-2124) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the workmen’s compensation fee fund for fiscal year
2018 for the following capital improvement projects: (1) Payment of debt
service on revenue bonds issued to finance remodeling of the 401 S.
Topeka building: Provided, That expenditures from the workmen’s com-
pensation fee fund (296-00-2124-2227) for fiscal year 2018 for such cap-
ital improvement purposes shall not exceed $97,925; and (2) payment of
rehabilitation and repair projects: Provided, That expenditures from the
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workmen’s compensation fee fund (296-00-2124-2228) for fiscal year


2018 for such capital improvement purposes shall not exceed $780,000.
Sec. 188.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Employment security
administration property sale
fund (296-00-3336-3110).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the secretary of labor is hereby authorized to make ex-
penditures from the employment security administration property sale
fund during fiscal year 2019 for the unemployment insurance program:
Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund
for the proposed purchase or other acquisition of additional real estate
to provide space for the unemployment insurance program of the de-
partment of labor until such proposed purchase or other acquisition, in-
cluding the preliminary plans and program statement for any capital im-
provement project that is proposed to be initiated and completed by or
for the department of labor have been reviewed by the joint committee
on state building construction.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of labor from moneys appropriated from any
special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature,
expenditures may be made by the department of labor for fiscal year 2019
from the moneys appropriated from any special revenue fund for the
expenses of the sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for any
portion or all of the real estate of the department of labor: Provided, That
such expenditures may be made and such sale, exchange or other dis-
position conveying title for any portion or all of the real estate of the
department of labor may be executed or otherwise effectuated only upon
specific authorization by the state finance council acting on this matter,
which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and
subject to the guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amend-
ments thereto, and acting after receiving the recommendations of the
joint committee on state building construction: Provided, however, That
no such sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for any portion
of the real estate of the department of labor shall be executed until the
proposed sale, exchange or other disposition conveying title for such real
estate has been reviewed by the joint committee on state building con-
struction: Provided further, That the net proceeds from the sale of any
of the real estate of the department of labor shall be deposited in the
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state treasury in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and


amendments thereto, and shall be credited to the employment security
administration property sale fund of the department of labor: And pro-
vided further, That expenditures from the employment security admin-
istration property sale fund shall not exceed the limitation established for
fiscal year 2019 by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018
regular session of the legislature except upon approval of the state finance
council.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the special employment security fund
(296-00-2120) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the special employment security fund for fiscal year
2019 for the following capital improvement projects: Payment of debt
service on revenue bonds issued to finance remodeling of the 401 S.
Topeka building: Provided, That expenditures from the special employ-
ment security fund (296-00-2120-2020) for fiscal year 2019 for such cap-
ital improvement purposes shall not exceed $178,822: Provided further,
That all expenditures from this fund for any such capital improvement
purpose shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on
the special employment security fund for fiscal year 2019.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the workmen’s compensation fee fund
(296-00-2124) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the workmen’s compensation fee fund for fiscal year
2019 for the following capital improvement projects: (1) Payment of debt
service on revenue bonds issued to finance remodeling of the 401 S.
Topeka building: Provided, That expenditures from the workmen’s com-
pensation fee fund (296-00-2124-2227) for fiscal year 2019 for such cap-
ital improvement purposes shall not exceed $96,289; and (2) payment of
rehabilitation and repair projects: Provided, That expenditures from the
workmen’s compensation fee fund (296-00-2124-2228) for fiscal year
2019 for such capital improvement purposes shall not exceed $265,000.
Sec. 189.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, for the
capital improvements project or projects specified, the following:
Veterans’ home rehabilitation and
repair projects (694-00-8100-8250) ............................ $250,000
Sec. 190.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
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fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Veterans cemetery program
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-1000-0904) ..................................... $100,000
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Soldiers’ home
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-8100-7100) ..................................... $637,900
Veterans’ home
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-8100-8250) ..................................... $812,050
KSH demolition of
campus structures
project (694-00-8100-8252) ...................................... $109,000
Sec. 191.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON
VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Veterans cemetery program
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-1000-0904) ..................................... $49,965
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Soldiers’ home
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-8100-7100) ..................................... $637,900
Veterans’ home
rehabilitation and repair
projects (694-00-8100-8250) ..................................... $812,050
KSH demolition of
campus structures
project (694-00-8100-8252) ...................................... $109,000
Sec. 192.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
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Rehabilitation and repair


projects (604-00-8100-8108) ..................................... $250,000
Security system upgrade
project (604-00-8100-8130) ...................................... $361,533
Facilities conservation
improvement debt
service (604-00-8100-8125)....................................... $42,408
Campus boilers and HVAC
upgrades (604-00-8100-8145).................................... $25,000
Sec. 193.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (604-00-8100-8108) ..................................... $265,000
Security system upgrade
project (604-00-8100-8130) ...................................... $105,000
Campus boilers and HVAC
upgrades (604-00-8100-8145).................................... $170,000
Sec. 194.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (610-00-8100-8108) ..................................... $295,000
Facilities conservation
improvement debt
service (610-00-8100-8120)....................................... $85,061
Campus boilers and HVAC
upgrades (610-00-8100-8145).................................... $180,000
Campus life safety and
security (610-00-8100-8130) ..................................... $520,998
Sec. 195.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (610-00-8100-8108) ..................................... $295,000
Facilities conservation
improvement debt
service (610-00-8100-8120)....................................... $88,619
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Campus boilers and HVAC


upgrades 610-00-8100-8145)..................................... $90,000
Campus life safety and
security (610-00-8100-8130) ..................................... $390,000
Sec. 196.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (288-00-1000-8088) ..................................... $250,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018: Provided further, That during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, expenditures from the rehabilitation and
repair projects account may be made for the purpose of replacing the
state archives roof at the state historical society.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the private gifts, grants and bequests
fund (288-00-7302-7000) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made
by the above agency from the following capital improvement account or
accounts of the private gifts, grants and bequests fund for fiscal year 2018
for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the
expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects ................................................................. No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
private gifts, grants and bequests fund for fiscal year 2018.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the historical preservation grant in aid
fund (288-00-3089) for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the following capital improvement account or ac-
counts of the historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2018
for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the
expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects ................................................................. No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2018.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the private gifts, grants and bequests
fund, historic properties fee fund, state historical facilities fund, save
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America’s treasures fund, historical society capital improvement fund, and


historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures
may be made by the above agency from each such special revenue fund
for fiscal year 2018 from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2017,
in each existing capital improvement account of each such special revenue
fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of
any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the
amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 2017:
Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018 and shall
be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on any such
account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 197.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (288-00-1000-8088) ..................................... $250,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the private gifts, grants and bequests
fund (288-00-7302-7000) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made
by the above agency from the following capital improvement account or
accounts of the private gifts, grants and bequests fund for fiscal year 2019
for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the
expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects ................................................................. No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
private gifts, grants and bequests fund for fiscal year 2019.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the historical preservation grant in aid
fund (288-00-3089) for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by
the above agency from the following capital improvement account or ac-
counts of the historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2019
for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject to the
expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects ................................................................. No limit
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Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2019.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the private gifts, grants and bequests
fund, historic properties fee fund, state historical facilities fund, save
America’s treasures fund, historical society capital improvement fund, and
historical preservation grant in aid fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures
may be made by the above agency from each such special revenue fund
for fiscal year 2019 from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2018,
in each existing capital improvement account of each such special revenue
fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of
any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the
amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 2018:
Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance
of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019 and shall
be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on any such
account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 198.
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Student union refurbishing
fund (379-00-5161-5040).......................................... No limit
Twin towers bond and interest sinking
fund (379-00-5409-5070).......................................... No limit
Twin towers maintenance
and equipment reserve
fund (379-00-5610-5110).......................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance support
fund (379-00-2485-2485).......................................... No limit
Housing system repairs, equipment and
improvement fund (379-00-5650-5120) ...................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund (379-00-8001-8318) of the above agency of moneys transferred to
such account by the state board of regents by any provision of this or
other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature:
1728 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

Provided, That this subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered bal-
ance in any account of the Kansas educational building fund of the above
agency that was first appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior
to July 1, 2016.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the housing system repairs, equipment
and improvement fund (379-00-5650-5120) during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
appropriate account or accounts of the housing system repairs, equipment
and improvement fund during fiscal year 2018 for a capital improvement
project to plan, construct and remodel Abigail Morse residence hall and
the residential life resident project.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by Emporia state university from the moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
may be made by Emporia state university from moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019, to provide for the issuance of bonds by the
Kansas development finance authority in accordance with K.S.A. 74-8905,
and amendments thereto, for a capital improvement project to demolish,
reconstruct, redevelop, renovate, make additions to and equip the Abigail
Morse residence hall and to construct, equip and furnish a new residential
life residence facility all on the campus of Emporia state university: Pro-
vided, That such capital improvement project is hereby approved for Em-
poria state university for the purposes of K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amend-
ments thereto, and the authorization of the issuance of bonds by the
Kansas development finance authority in accordance with that statute:
Provided further, That Emporia state university may make expenditures
from the moneys received from the issuance of any such bonds for such
capital improvement project: Provided, however, That expenditures from
the moneys received from the issuance of any such bonds for such capital
improvement project shall not exceed $30,500,000 plus all amounts re-
quired for costs of bond issuance, costs of interest on the bonds issued
for such capital improvement project during the construction of such
project, credit enhancement costs and any required reserves for the pay-
ment of principal and interest on the bonds: And provided further, That
all moneys received from the issuance of any such bonds shall be depos-
ited and accounted for as prescribed by applicable bond covenants: And
provided further, That debt service for any such bonds for such capital
improvement project shall be financed by appropriations from any ap-
propriate special revenue fund or funds: And provided further, That Em-
poria state university shall make provisions for the maintenance of Abigail
Morse residence hall and the residential life residence project.
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1729

Sec. 199.
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Student union refurbishing
fund (379-00-5161-5040).......................................... No limit
Twin towers bond and
interest sinking
fund (379-00-5409-5070).......................................... No limit
Twin towers maintenance
and equipment reserve
fund (379-00-5610-5110).......................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance support
fund (379-00-2485-2485).......................................... No limit
Housing system
repairs, equipment
and improvement
fund (379-00-5650-5120).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the housing system repairs, equipment
and improvement fund (379-00-5650-5120) during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
appropriate account or accounts of the housing system repairs, equipment
and improvement fund during fiscal year 2019 for a capital improvement
project to plan, construct and remodel Abigail Morse residence hall and
the residential life resident project.
Sec. 200.
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
1730 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such


fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Lewis field renovation —
bond and interest
sinking fund (246-00-5012)....................................... No limit
Lewis field renovation —
revenue fund (246-00-5150-5180).............................. No limit
Memorial union renovation debt
service fund (246-00-5601) ....................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance
support fund (246-00-2483-2483) .............................. No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
Sec. 201.
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Lewis field renovation —
bond and interest
sinking fund (246-00-5012)....................................... No limit
Lewis field renovation —
revenue fund (246-00-5150-5180).............................. No limit
Memorial union renovation debt
service fund (246-00-5601) ....................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance
support fund (246-00-2483-2483) .............................. No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1731

of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 202.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Deferred maintenance
support fund (367-00-2484-2484) .............................. No limit
Coliseum repair
equipment improvement
fund (367-00-5642-4750).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by Kansas state university from the moneys appropriated from the
state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
may be made by Kansas state university from moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019, to provide for the issuance of bonds by the
Kansas development finance authority in accordance with K.S.A. 74-8905,
and amendments thereto, for a capital improvement project to convert
and upgrade electrical distribution systems on the campus of Kansas state
university: Provided, That such capital improvement project is hereby
approved for Kansas state university for the purposes of K.S.A. 74-
8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of the issuance
of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in accordance with
that statute: Provided further, That Kansas state university may make
expenditures from the moneys received from the issuance of any such
bonds for such capital improvement project: Provided, however, That
1732 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

expenditures from the moneys received from the issuance of any such
bonds for such capital improvement project shall not exceed $8,000,000
plus all amounts required for costs of bond issuance, costs of interest on
the bonds issued for such capital improvement project during the con-
struction of such project, credit enhancement costs and any required re-
serves for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds: And pro-
vided further, That all moneys received from the issuance of any such
bonds shall be deposited and accounted for as prescribed by applicable
bond covenants: And provided further, That debt service for any such
bonds for such capital improvement project shall be financed by appro-
priations from any appropriate special revenue fund or funds: And pro-
vided further, That Kansas state university shall make provisions for the
maintenance of electrical distribution systems project.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2018 for a capital
improvement project to convert and upgrade electrical distribution sys-
tems.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by Kansas state university from the moneys appropriated from the
state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019 as authorized by this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
may be made by Kansas state university from moneys appropriated from
the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal
year 2018 or fiscal year 2019, to provide for the issuance of bonds by the
Kansas development finance authority in accordance with K.S.A. 74-8905,
and amendments thereto, for a capital improvement project to construct
student housing in Salina: Provided, That such capital improvement pro-
ject is hereby approved for Kansas state university for the purposes of
K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of the
issuance of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in ac-
cordance with that statute: Provided further, That Kansas state university
may make expenditures from the moneys received from the issuance of
any such bonds for such capital improvement project: Provided, however,
That expenditures from the moneys received from the issuance of any
such bonds for such capital improvement project shall not exceed
$6,000,000 plus all amounts required for costs of bond issuance, costs of
interest on the bonds issued for such capital improvement project during
the construction of such project, credit enhancement costs and any re-
quired reserves for the payment of principal and interest on the bonds:
And provided further, That all moneys received from the issuance of any
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1733

such bonds shall be deposited and accounted for as prescribed by appli-


cable bond covenants: And provided further, That debt service for any
such bonds for such capital improvement project shall be financed by
appropriations from any appropriate special revenue fund or funds: And
provided further, That Kansas state university shall make provisions for
the maintenance of student housing in Salina project.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2018 for a capital
improvement project to construct student housing in Salina.
Sec. 203.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Deferred maintenance
support fund (367-00-2484-2484) .............................. No limit
Coliseum repair equipment
improvement fund (367-00-5642-4750) ...................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2019 for a
capital improvement project to convert and upgrade electrical distribution
systems.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
1734 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2019 for a
capital improvement project to construct student housing in Salina.
Sec. 204.
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Horace Mann renovation
revenue fund (385-00-2833-2830).............................. No limit
Overman renovation
revenue fund (385-00-2820-2820).............................. No limit
Deferred maintenance
support fund (385-00-2486-2486) .............................. No limit
Student health center — private
gifts fund (385-00-7290-7290) ................................... No limit
Student health center KDFA
rev acct (385-00-2828-2851) ..................................... No limit
2014 — A PSU projects (385-00-5106) .......................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
Sec. 205.
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Horace Mann renovation
revenue fund (385-00-2833-2830).............................. No limit
Overman renovation
revenue fund (385-00-2820-2820).............................. No limit
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1735

Deferred maintenance
support fund (385-00-2486-2486) .............................. No limit
Student health center — private
gifts fund (385-00-7290-7290) ................................... No limit
Student health center KDFA
rev acct (385-00-2828-2851) ..................................... No limit
2014 — A PSU
projects (385-00-5106) ............................................. No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 206.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified as follows:
School of pharmacy
debt service (682-00-1000-0320)................................ $992,700
School of pharmacy
debt service 2009 (682-00-1000-0400)........................ $2,492,395
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Student union renovation
revenue fund (682-00-5171-5060).............................. No limit
Student health facility maintenance,
repair, and equipment
fee fund (682-00-5640-5120)..................................... No limit
Regents center revenue fund — KDFA D
bonds, 1990 (682-00-8350-8410) ............................... No limit
Parking facilities surplus fund — KDFA G
bonds, 1993 (682-00-5802-5170) ............................... No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas may transfer moneys during fiscal
1736 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

year 2018 from the parking facilities surplus fund — KDFA G bonds,
1993 to the restricted fees fund.
Deferred maintenance
support fund (682-00-2487-2487) .............................. No limit
Child care facility revenue
bond fund (682-00-2372).......................................... No limit
Student recreation & fitness center
revenue fund (682-00-2864-2860).............................. No limit
Child care facility
addition fund (682-00-2377-2370).............................. No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas may transfer moneys during fiscal
year 2018 from the restricted fees fund or the general fees fund to the
child care facility addition fund for the capital improvement project to
construct an addition to the child care facility: Provided further, That
upon completion of the construction project, the university of Kansas may
transfer unused moneys from the child care facility addition fund to the
general fees fund or the restricted fees fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2018 for a capital
improvement project to construct an earth, energy, and environment cen-
ter and Corbin hall.
Sec. 207.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified as follows:
School of pharmacy debt
service (682-00-1000-0320)....................................... $994,500
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1737

School of pharmacy debt


service 2009 (682-00-1000-0400) ............................... $2,493,414
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Student union renovation
revenue fund (682-00-5171-5060).............................. No limit
Student health facility maintenance,
repair, and equipment
fee fund (682-00-5640-5120)..................................... No limit
Regents center revenue fund — KDFA D
bonds, 1990 (682-00-8350-8410) ............................... No limit
Parking facilities surplus fund — KDFA G
bonds, 1993 (682-00-5802-5170) ............................... No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas may transfer moneys during fiscal
year 2019 from the parking facilities surplus fund — KDFA G bonds,
1993 to the restricted fees fund.
Deferred maintenance
support fund (682-00-2487-2487) .............................. No limit
Child care facility revenue
bond fund (682-00-2372).......................................... No limit
Student recreation & fitness center
revenue fund (682-00-2864-2860).............................. No limit
Child care facility
addition fund (682-00-2377-2370).............................. No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas may transfer moneys during fiscal
year 2019 from the restricted fees fund or the general fees fund to the
child care facility addition fund for the capital improvement project to
construct an addition to the child care facility: Provided further, That
upon completion of the construction project, the university of Kansas may
transfer unused moneys from the child care facility addition fund to the
general fees fund or the restricted fees fund.
(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
1738 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2019 for a
capital improvement project to construct an earth, energy, and environ-
ment center and Corbin hall.
Sec. 208.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Deferred maintenance support
fund (683-00-2488-2488).......................................... No limit
Construct parking facility #5
fund (683-00-8410-8434).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas medical center may transfer mon-
eys during fiscal year 2018 from appropriate accounts of the parking fees
fund to the construct parking facility #5 fund for such capital improve-
ment project.
Health education building
fund (683-00-8236-8237).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
Sec. 209.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1739

Deferred maintenance support


fund (683-00-2488-2488).......................................... No limit
Construct parking facility #5
fund (683-00-8410-8434).......................................... No limit
Provided, That the university of Kansas medical center may transfer mon-
eys during fiscal year 2019 from appropriate accounts of the parking fees
fund to the construct parking facility #5 fund for such capital improve-
ment project.
Health education building
fund (683-00-8236-8237).......................................... No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 210.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking system
project — maintenance
fund, KDFA revenue
bonds (715-00-5159-5040) ........................................ No limit
Parking system project
revenue fund — KDFA
bonds (715-00-5148-5000) ........................................ No limit
WSU housing system surplus
fund (715-00-5620-5270).......................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance support
fund (715-00-2489-2489).......................................... No limit
Science research
development facility
KDFA revenue
fund (715-00-2927).................................................. No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the above agency
1740 2017 Session Laws of Kansas Ch. 104]

may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this subsec-
tion shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account of the
Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first ap-
propriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session
of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2018 for a capital
improvement project to construct a parking garage.
Sec. 211.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Parking system project —
maintenance fund,
KDFA revenue
bonds (715-00-5159-5040) ........................................ No limit
Parking system project
revenue fund — KDFA
bonds (715-00-5148-5000) ........................................ No limit
WSU housing system surplus
fund (715-00-5620-5270).......................................... No limit
Deferred maintenance support
fund (715-00-2489-2489).......................................... No limit
Science research development
facility KDFA revenue
fund (715-00-2927).................................................. No limit
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the above agency
may make expenditures from the rehabilitation and repair projects, Amer-
icans with disabilities act compliance projects, state fire marshal code
compliance projects, and improvements to classroom projects for insti-
tutions of higher education account of the Kansas educational building
fund of the above agency of moneys transferred to such account by the
state board of regents by any provision of this or other appropriation act
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of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature: Provided, That this
subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in any account
of the Kansas educational building fund of the above agency that was first
appropriated for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from moneys appropriated from any special
revenue fund or funds during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, as
authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from any special revenue fund or funds during fiscal year 2019 for a
capital improvement project to construct a parking garage.
Sec. 212.
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Kansas educational building
fund ...................................................................... No limit
Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer
moneys from the Kansas educational building fund to an account or ac-
counts of the Kansas educational building fund of any institution under
the control and supervision of the state board of regents to be expended
by the institution for projects, including planning and new construction,
approved by the state board of regents: Provided, however, That no ex-
penditures shall be made from any such account until the proposed pro-
jects have been reviewed by the joint committee on state building con-
struction: Provided further, That the state board of regents shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports each such transfer of moneys from
the Kansas educational building fund: And provided further, That the
state board of regents shall transmit a copy of each such certification to
the director of the budget and to the director of legislative research: And
provided, however, That the state board of regents shall allocate the
amount of money of each such transfer to be expended by the institution
using the adjusted gross square footage calculation of mission critical
buildings for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 213.
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
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Kansas educational building


fund ...................................................................... No limit
Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer
moneys from the Kansas educational building fund to an account or ac-
counts of the Kansas educational building fund of any institution under
the control and supervision of the state board of regents to be expended
by the institution for projects, including planning and new construction,
approved by the state board of regents: Provided, however, That no ex-
penditures shall be made from any such account until the proposed pro-
jects have been reviewed by the joint committee on state building con-
struction: Provided further, That the state board of regents shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports each such transfer of moneys from
the Kansas educational building fund: And provided further, That the
state board of regents shall transmit a copy of each such certification to
the director of the budget and to the director of legislative research: And
provided, however, That the state board of regents shall allocate the
amount of money of each such transfer to be expended by the institution
using the adjusted gross square footage calculation of mission critical
buildings for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 214.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service payment for the
infrastructure projects bond
issue (521-00-1000-0310) ......................................... $516,812
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the correctional
institutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service payment for the
infrastructure projects bond
issues (521-00-8600-8170) ........................................ $500,000
Capital improvements — rehabilitation
and repair of correctional
institutions (521-00-8600-8240) ................................. $4,000,000
Provided, That the secretary of corrections is hereby authorized to trans-
fer moneys during fiscal year 2018 from the capital improvements —
rehabilitation and repair of correctional institutions account of the cor-
rectional institutions building fund to an account or accounts of the cor-
rectional institutions building fund of any institution or facility under the
jurisdiction of the secretary of corrections to be expended during fiscal
year 2018 by the institution or facility for capital improvement projects
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and for security improvement projects including acquisition of security


equipment.
Debt service payment
for the prison capacity
expansion projects bond
issue (521-00-8600-8160) ......................................... $127,400
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Capital improvements —
rehabilitation and
repair of juvenile correctional
facilities (521-00-8100-8000) ..................................... $500,113
Provided, That the secretary of the department of corrections is hereby
authorized to transfer moneys during fiscal year 2018 from the capital
improvements — rehabilitation and repair of juvenile correctional facili-
ties account of the state institutions building fund to any account or ac-
counts of the state institutions building fund of any juvenile correctional
facility or institution under the general supervision and management of
the secretary of the department of corrections to be expended during
fiscal year 2018 for capital improvement projects approved by the sec-
retary: Provided further, That the secretary of the department of correc-
tions shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and re-
ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of the budget and the director of legislative research.
Debt service — Topeka complex and
Larned juvenile correctional
facility (521-00-8100-8119) ....................................... $3,997,000
(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Correctional
facility infrastructure
project (521-00-2834) .............................................. No limit
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the department of corrections from the moneys appropriated
from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund or funds
for fiscal year 2017 or fiscal year 2018 as authorized by chapter 104 of
the 2015 Session Laws of Kansas, chapters 12 or 111 of the 2016 Session
Laws of Kansas, this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the department
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of corrections from moneys appropriated from the state general fund or


from any special revenue fund or funds for fiscal year 2017 or fiscal year
2018 for the purpose of paying the expenses incurred by the department
of corrections in the preparation and execution of the lease-purchase
agreement authorized by this subsection: Provided, That notwithstanding
the provisions of section 142 of this act, sections 102 and 103 of chapter
12 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas, K.S.A. 75-3765b, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other statute, the department of corrections is au-
thorized to enter into a lease-purchase agreement with a third-party entity
pursuant to which such third-party entity will design, construct and equip
for the department of corrections a correctional institution in Lansing,
Kansas, on real property currently owned by the state of Kansas: Provided
further, That such lease-purchase agreement shall also authorize the
third-party entity to demolish the existing correctional institution in Lan-
sing, Kansas: And provided further, That the Kansas development finance
authority shall provide assistance to the department of corrections in the
facilitation of such lease-purchase agreement: And provided further, That
such lease-purchase agreement shall be exempt from any architectural
service fees under K.S.A. 75-1269, and amendments thereto: Provided,
however, That such lease-purchase agreement shall allow only the de-
partment of corrections to operate such correctional institution: And pro-
vided, however, That prior to entering into a lease-purchase agreement,
the secretary of corrections shall advise and consult with the legislative
budget committee: And provided further, That such lease-purchase
agreement shall require that the third-party entity release any lien
claimed under the provisions of K.S.A. 60-1101 or 60-1103, and amend-
ments thereto, or any other encumbrance to such property, and all im-
provements thereon, upon the final lease payment under such agreement:
And provided further, That the attorney general shall approve the form
of the release of any lien or other encumbrance executed by such third-
party entity: Provided, however, That if it is determined by the secretary
of corrections to be more cost effective to issue bonds to demolish, design,
construct and equip a correctional institution in Lansing, Kansas, ex-
penditures may be made by department of corrections from moneys ap-
propriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund
or funds for fiscal year 2017 or fiscal year 2018, to provide for the issuance
of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in accordance with
K.S.A. 74-8905, and amendments thereto, for a capital improvement pro-
ject to demolish, design, construct and equip a correctional institution in
Lansing, Kansas: Provided, That such capital improvement project is
hereby approved for the department of corrections for the purposes of
K.S.A. 74-8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of the
issuance of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in ac-
cordance with that statute: Provided further, That the department of cor-
rections may make expenditures from the moneys received from the is-
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suance of any such bonds for such capital improvement project: Provided,
however, That expenditures from the moneys received from the issuance
of any such bonds for such capital improvement project shall not exceed
$155,000,000 plus all amounts required for costs of bond issuance, costs
of interest on the bonds issued for such capital improvement project dur-
ing the construction of such project, credit enhancement costs, insurance
and any required reserves for the payment of principal and interest on
the bonds: And provided further, That all moneys received from the is-
suance of any such bonds shall be deposited and accounted for as pre-
scribed by applicable bond covenants: And provided further, That debt
service for any such bonds for such capital improvement project shall be
financed by appropriations from the state general fund, the correctional
institutions building fund, or any appropriate special revenue fund or
funds: And provided further, That the department of corrections shall
make provisions for the maintenance of a correctional institution in Lan-
sing, Kansas: Provided, however, That on the effective date of this act,
the department of corrections shall cease development of the lease-pur-
chase agreement and shall request that the state building advisory com-
mission review the progress of the department to date on the agreement:
And provided further, That if the state building advisory commission ap-
proves of the proposed agreement, the department may continue with
the use of an alternative project delivery procurement process and shall
not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-37,143, and
amendments thereto: Provided, however, That if the state building ad-
visory commission does not approve of the proposed agreement, the de-
partment is hereby required to follow the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
75-37,143, and amendments thereto: Provided, however, That no such
lease-purchase agreement shall be entered into nor bonds issued until
the department of corrections has first advised and consulted on any such
project with the joint committee on state building construction: And pro-
vided however, That the lease-purchase agreement or the issuance of
bonds for any such capital improvement project shall be subject to ap-
proval by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby
characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the
guidelines prescribed in K.S.A. 75-3711c(c), and amendments thereto,
except that such approval also may be given while the legislature is in
session.
Sec. 215.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service payment for the
infrastructure projects
bond issue (521-00-1000-0310) ................................. $515,556
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(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the correctional
institutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service payment for the
infrastructure projects
bond issues (521-00-8600-8170) ................................ $500,000
Capital improvements —
rehabilitation and
repair of correctional
institutions (521-00-8600-8240) ................................. $4,000,000
Provided, That the secretary of corrections is hereby authorized to trans-
fer moneys during fiscal year 2019 from the capital improvements —
rehabilitation and repair of correctional institutions account of the cor-
rectional institutions building fund to an account or accounts of the cor-
rectional institutions building fund of any institution or facility under the
jurisdiction of the secretary of corrections to be expended during fiscal
year 2019 by the institution or facility for capital improvement projects
and for security improvement projects including acquisition of security
equipment.
Debt service payment for the prison
capacity expansion projects
bond issue (521-00-8600-8160) ................................. $127,500
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
capital improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Capital improvements —
rehabilitation and repair
of juvenile correctional
facilities (521-00-8100-8000) ..................................... $500,000
Provided, That the secretary of the department of corrections is hereby
authorized to transfer moneys during fiscal year 2019 from the capital
improvements — rehabilitation and repair of juvenile correctional facili-
ties account of the state institutions building fund to any account or ac-
counts of the state institutions building fund of any juvenile correctional
facility or institution under the general supervision and management of
the secretary of the department of corrections to be expended during
fiscal year 2019 for capital improvement projects approved by the sec-
retary: Provided further, That the secretary of the department of correc-
tions shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and re-
ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the director
of the budget and the director of legislative research.
Debt service — Topeka
complex and Larned
juvenile correctional
facility (521-00-8100-8119) ....................................... $3,994,250
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(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
Correctional
facility infrastructure
project (521-00-2834) .............................................. No limit
Sec. 216.
ATTORNEY GENERAL —
KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(a) There is hereby appropriated for the above agency from the state
general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital
improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (083-00-1000-0100) ..................................... $100,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
KBI lab — debt
service (083-00-1000-0820)....................................... $4,323,925
Sec. 217.
ATTORNEY GENERAL —
KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(a) There is hereby appropriated for the above agency from the state
general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital
improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (083-00-1000-0100) ..................................... $100,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
KBI lab — debt
service (083-00-1000-0820)....................................... $4,322,675
Sec. 218.
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the highway patrol training center fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the highway patrol
training center fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improve-
ment project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
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Rehabilitation and
repair — training center —
Salina (280-00-2306-2004) ........................................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
highway patrol training center fund for fiscal year 2018.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the vehicle identification number fee fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the vehicle iden-
tification number fee fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Training academy
rehabilitation and
repair (280-00-2213-2401) ........................................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
vehicle identification number fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the Kansas highway patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the Kansas highway
patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital im-
provement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations pre-
scribed therefor:
Debt service — Topeka fleet
service (280-00-2034-1105)....................................... $369,450
Scale replacement and
rehabilitation and repair of
buildings (280-00-2034-1115).................................... $260,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
Kansas highway patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2018.
(d) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $369,450 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the Kansas highway
patrol operations fund (280-00-2034-1105). In addition to other purposes
for which expenditures may be made from the state highway fund during
fiscal year 2018 and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers and expenditures may
be made from the state highway fund during fiscal year 2018 for support
and maintenance of the Kansas highway patrol.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the KHP federal forfeiture — federal
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1749

fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following account or accounts of the KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Training academy
rehabilitation and
repair (280-00-3545-3548) ........................................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
KHP federal forfeiture — federal fund for fiscal year 2018.
(f) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $260,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the Kansas highway
patrol operations fund (280-00-2034-1115). In addition to the other pur-
poses for which expenditures may be made from the state highway fund
during fiscal year 2018 and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-
416, and amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers and ex-
penditures may be made from the state highway fund during fiscal year
2018 for support and maintenance of the Kansas highway patrol.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the KHP federal forfeiture — federal
fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following account or accounts of the KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Troop F storage
building (280-00-3545-3545) ..................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
KHP federal forfeiture — federal fund for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 219.
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the highway patrol training center fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the highway patrol
training center fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improve-
ment project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Rehabilitation and
repair — training center —
Salina (280-00-2306-2004) ........................................ No limit
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Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
highway patrol training center fund for fiscal year 2019.
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the vehicle identification number fee fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the vehicle iden-
tification number fee fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Training academy
rehabilitation and
repair (280-00-2213-2401) ........................................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
vehicle identification number fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made from the Kansas highway patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the Kansas highway
patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital im-
provement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations pre-
scribed therefor:
Scale replacement and
rehabilitation and repair of
buildings (280-00-2034-1115).................................... $264,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
Kansas highway patrol operations fund for fiscal year 2019.
(d) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $264,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the Kansas highway
patrol operations fund (280-00-2034-1115). In addition to other purposes
for which expenditures may be made from the state highway fund during
fiscal year 2019 and notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 68-416, and
amendments thereto, or any other statute, transfers and expenditures may
be made from the state highway fund during fiscal year 2019 for support
and maintenance of the Kansas highway patrol.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the KHP federal forfeiture — federal
fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following account or accounts of the KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
[Ch. 104 2017 Session Laws of Kansas 1751

Training academy
rehabilitation and
repair (280-00-3545-3548) ........................................ No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
KHP federal forfeiture — federal fund for fiscal year 2019.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the KHP federal forfeiture — federal
fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following account or accounts of the KHP federal forfeiture —
federal fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Troop F storage
building (280-00-3545-3545) ..................................... No limit
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
KHP federal forfeiture — federal fund for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 220.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
(a) There is hereby appropriated for the above agency from the state
general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital
improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service — training
center (034-00-1000-8020) ....................................... $474,956
Debt service — rehabilitation
and repair of the statewide
armories (034-00-1000-8010) .................................... $589,721
Rehabilitation and repair
projects (034-00-1000-8000) ..................................... $161,793
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2017, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 221.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
(a) There is hereby appropriated for the above agency from the state
general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital
improvement project or projects specified, the following:
Debt service — training
center (034-00-1000-8020) ....................................... $475,659
Debt service — rehabilitation
and repair of the statewide
armories (034-00-1000-8010) .................................... $595,518
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Rehabilitation and repair


projects (034-00-1000-8000) ..................................... $161,955
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the rehabilitation and re-
pair projects account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 2018, is hereby
reappropriated for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 222.
STATE FAIR BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State fair capital improvements
fund (373-00-2533-2500).......................................... No limit
State fair fee fund (373-00-5182-5100) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state fair fee fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $15,782.
(b) On or before the 10th of each month during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from
the state general fund to the state fair capital improvements fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the state
fair capital improvements fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net
earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding
month.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
State fair debt
service (373-00-1000-0700)....................................... $850,150
Sec. 223.
STATE FAIR BOARD
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law shall not exceed the following:
State fair capital improvements
fund (373-00-2533-2500).......................................... No limit
State fair fee fund (373-00-5182-5100) .......................... No limit
Provided, That expenditures from the state fair fee fund for official hos-
pitality shall not exceed $15,782.
(b) On or before the 10th of each month during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from
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the state general fund to the state fair capital improvements fund interest
earnings based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the state
fair capital improvements fund for the preceding month; and (2) the net
earnings rate for the pooled money investment portfolio for the preceding
month.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the capital improvement
project or projects specified, the following:
State fair debt
service (373-00-1000-0700)....................................... $855,750
Sec. 224.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF
WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 2017,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the wildlife fee fund during fiscal
year 2017 for the following capital improvement project or projects, sub-
ject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Woodson county dam repair ........................................ $360,000
Sec. 225.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF
WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Department access road
fund (710-00-2178-2760).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, in addition to other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the department access road fund,
expenditures may be made from this fund for road improvement projects
administered by the department of transportation in state parks and on
public lands.
Bridge maintenance
fund (710-00-2045-2070).......................................... No limit
Office of the secretary building
fund ...................................................................... No limit
(b) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $3,305,509 from the
state highway fund of the department of transportation to the department
access road fund of the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
(c) On July 1, 2017, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
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director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the bridge mainte-
nance fund of the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state agricultural production fund
for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state agri-
cultural production fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Agricultural land capital
improvements......................................................... $34,250
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
state agricultural production fund for fiscal year 2018.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the parks fee fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the parks fee fund for fiscal year
2018 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Parks rehabilitation and repair
projects (710-00-2122-2066) ..................................... $1,200,000
Debt service — Kansas City district
office (710-00-2122-2053) ........................................ $27,600
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
parks fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the boating fee fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the boating fee fund for fiscal year
2018 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Debt service — Kansas City district
office (710-00-2245-2805) ........................................ $12,190
River access (710-00-2245-2830)................................... $25,000
Coast guard boating
projects (710-00-2245-2840) ..................................... $50,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
boating fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
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made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the wildlife fee fund during fiscal
year 2018 for the following capital improvement project or projects, sub-
ject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Shooting range
development (710-00-2300-2301) .............................. $300,000
Land acquisition (710-00-2300-3040)............................. $400,000
Federally mandated boating
access (710-00-2300-4360)........................................ $137,500
Debt service — Kansas City
office (710-00-2300-2890) ........................................ $64,607
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-2300-3262) ........................................ $1,291,750
Woodson County dam repair........................................ $2,200,000
Clark fishing lake dam repair ....................................... $600,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 2018.
(h) In addition to other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the cabin revenue fund for fiscal year
2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following
capital improvement account or accounts of the cabin revenue fund for
fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement project or projects,
subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Cabin site
preparation (710-00-2668-2660) ................................ $300,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
cabin revenue fund for fiscal year 2018.
(i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the wildlife restoration fund for fiscal
year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
following capital improvement account or accounts of the wildlife resto-
ration fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Wetlands acquisition and
development (710-00-3418-3420) .............................. $450,000
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-3418-3422) ........................................ $1,103,250
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
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count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the


wildlife restoration fund for fiscal year 2018.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the sport fish restoration program fund
for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the sport fish
restoration program fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-3490-3491) ........................................ $996,000
Federally mandated boating
access (710-00-3490-3492)........................................ $1,016,250
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
sport fish restoration program fund for fiscal year 2018.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the migratory waterfowl propagation and
protection fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts
of the migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year
2018 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Wetlands acquisition (710-00-2600-3330)....................... $200,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year 2018.
(l) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the outdoor recreation acquisition, de-
velopment and planning fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the following capital improvement ac-
count or accounts of the outdoor recreation acquisition, development and
planning fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Land and water conservation
development (710-00-3794-3794) .............................. $375,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
outdoor recreation acquisition, development and planning fund for fiscal
year 2018.
(m) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the recreational trails program fund for
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fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the recreational
trails program fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital improve-
ment project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Recreational trails
program (710-00-3238-3238) .................................... $400,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
recreational trails program fund for fiscal year 2018.
(n) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the federally licensed wildlife areas fund
for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the federally
licensed wildlife areas fund for fiscal year 2018 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Agricultural land capital
improvements......................................................... $645,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
federally licensed wildlife areas fund for fiscal year 2018.
(o) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the boating safety and financial assistance
fund for fiscal year 2018, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following capital improvement account or accounts of the boat-
ing safety and financial assistance fund for fiscal year 2018 for the follow-
ing capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:
Coast guard boating
projects (710-00-3251-3251) ..................................... $100,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
boating safety and financial assistance fund for fiscal year 2018.
(p) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the parks fee fund, boating fee fund,
boating safety and financial assistance fund, wildlife fee fund, wildlife
conservation fund, cabin revenue fund, wildlife restoration fund, sport
fish restoration program fund, migratory waterfowl propagation and pro-
tection fund, nongame wildlife improvement fund, plant and animal dis-
ease and pest control fund, land and water conservation fund — local,
outdoor recreation acquisition, development and planning fund, recrea-
tional trails program fund, federally licensed wildlife areas fund, depart-
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ment of wildlife and parks gifts and donations fund, highway planning/
construction fund, state wildlife grants fund, disaster grants — public
assistance, nonfederal grants fund, bridge maintenance fund, state agri-
cultural production fund, department access road fund, navigation pro-
jects fund, and recreation resource management fund for fiscal year 2018,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from each such special
revenue fund for fiscal year 2018 from the unencumbered balance as of
June 30, 2017, in each existing capital improvement account of each such
special revenue fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencum-
bered balance of any such existing capital improvement account shall not
exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June
30, 2017: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered
balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure lim-
itation imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018
and shall be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on
any such account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2018.
Sec. 226.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF
WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
special revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019,
all moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following:
Department access road
fund (710-00-2178-2760).......................................... No limit
Provided, That, in addition to other purposes for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the department access road fund,
expenditures may be made from this fund for road improvement projects
administered by the department of transportation in state parks and on
public lands.
Bridge maintenance
fund (710-00-2045-2070).......................................... No limit
Office of the secretary building
fund ...................................................................... No limit
(b) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $3,295,053 from the
state highway fund of the department of transportation to the department
access road fund of the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
(c) On July 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $200,000 from the state
highway fund of the department of transportation to the bridge mainte-
nance fund of the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the state agricultural production fund
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for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the state agri-
cultural production fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Agricultural land capital
improvement .......................................................... $30,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
state agricultural production fund for fiscal year 2019.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the parks fee fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the parks fee fund for fiscal year
2019 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Parks rehabilitation and repair
projects (710-00-2122-2066) ..................................... $1,200,000
Debt service — Kansas City district
office (710-00-2122-2053) ........................................ $29,100
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
parks fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the boating fee fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the boating fee fund for fiscal year
2019 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Debt service — Kansas City district
office (710-00-2245-2805) ........................................ $12,690
River access (710-00-2245-2830)................................... $25,000
Coast guard boating
projects (710-00-2245-2840) ..................................... $50,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
boating fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 2019,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following capital
improvement account or accounts of the wildlife fee fund during fiscal
year 2019 for the following capital improvement project or projects, sub-
ject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
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Shooting range
development (710-00-2300-2301) .............................. $300,000
Land acquisition (710-00-2300-3040)............................. $400,000
Federally mandated boating
access (710-00-2300-4360)........................................ $408,750
Debt service — Kansas City
office (710-00-2300-2890) ........................................ $72,607
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-2300-3262) ........................................ $632,500
State fishing lake
projects (710-00-2300-4320) ..................................... $125,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 2019.
(h) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the cabin revenue fund for fiscal year
2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the following
capital improvement account or accounts of the cabin revenue fund for
fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement project or projects,
subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Cabin site
preparation (710-00-2668-2660) ................................ $300,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
cabin revenue fund for fiscal year 2019.
(i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the wildlife restoration fund for fiscal
year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the
following capital improvement account or accounts of the wildlife resto-
ration fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Wetlands acquisition and
development (710-00-3418-3420) .............................. $450,000
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-3418-3422) ........................................ $1,065,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
wildlife restoration fund for fiscal year 2019.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the sport fish restoration program fund
for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the sport fish
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restoration program fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Rehabilitation and
repair (710-00-3490-3491) ........................................ $990,000
Federally mandated boating
access (710-00-3490-3492)........................................ $1,226,250
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
sport fish restoration program fund for fiscal year 2019.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the migratory waterfowl propagation and
protection fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the
above agency from the following capital improvement account or accounts
of the migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year
2019 for the following capital improvement project or projects, subject
to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
Wetlands acquisition (710-00-2600-3330)....................... $200,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year 2019.
(l) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the outdoor recreation acquisition, de-
velopment and planning fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the following capital improvement ac-
count or accounts of the outdoor recreation acquisition, development and
planning fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improvement
project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Land and water conservation
development (710-00-3794-3794) .............................. $375,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
outdoor recreation acquisition, development and planning fund for fiscal
year 2019.
(m) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the recreational trails program fund for
fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the recreational
trails program fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital improve-
ment project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
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Recreational trails
program (710-00-3238-3238) .................................... $400,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
recreational trails program fund for fiscal year 2019.
(n) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the federally licensed wildlife areas fund
for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the following capital improvement account or accounts of the federally
licensed wildlife areas fund for fiscal year 2019 for the following capital
improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure limitations
prescribed therefor:
Agricultural land capital
improvements......................................................... $594,500
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
federally licensed wildlife areas fund for fiscal year 2019.
(o) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the boating safety and financial assistance
fund for fiscal year 2019, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from the following capital improvement account or accounts of the boat-
ing safety and financial assistance fund for fiscal year 2019 for the follow-
ing capital improvement project or projects, subject to the expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:
Coast guard boating
projects (710-00-3251-3251) ..................................... $100,000
Provided, That all expenditures from each such capital improvement ac-
count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
boating safety and financial assistance fund for fiscal year 2019.
(p) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the parks fee fund, boating fee fund,
boating safety and financial assistance fund, wildlife fee fund, wildlife
conservation fund, cabin revenue fund, wildlife restoration fund, sport
fish restoration program fund, migratory waterfowl propagation and pro-
tection fund, nongame wildlife improvement fund, plant and animal dis-
ease and pest control fund, land and water conservation fund — local,
outdoor recreation acquisition, development and planning fund, recrea-
tional trails program fund, federally licensed wildlife areas fund, depart-
ment of wildlife and parks gifts and donations fund, highway planning/
construction fund, state wildlife grants fund, disaster grants — public
assistance, nonfederal grants fund, bridge maintenance fund, state agri-
cultural production fund, department access road fund, navigation pro-
jects fund, and recreation resource management fund for fiscal year 2019,
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expenditures may be made by the above agency from each such special
revenue fund for fiscal year 2019 from the unencumbered balance as of
June 30, 2018, in each existing capital improvement account of each such
special revenue fund: Provided, That expenditures from the unencum-
bered balance of any such existing capital improvement account shall not
exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June
30, 2018: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered
balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure lim-
itation imposed on each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019
and shall be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on
any such account of each such special revenue fund for fiscal year 2019.
Sec. 227. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 2-223 is hereby
amended to read as follows: 2-223. (a) There is hereby established in the
state treasury the state fair capital improvements fund. All expenditures
of moneys in the state fair capital improvements fund shall be used for
the payment of capital improvements and maintenance for the state fair-
grounds and the payment of capital improvement obligations that have
been financed. Capital improvement projects for the Kansas state fair-
grounds are hereby approved for the purposes of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
74-8905(b), and amendments thereto, and the authorization of the issu-
ance of bonds by the Kansas development finance authority in accordance
with that statute.
(b) On each June 30, the state fair board shall certify to the director
of accounts and reports an amount to be transferred from the state fair
fee fund to the state fair capital improvements fund, which amount shall
be not less than the amount equal to 5% of the total gross receipts during
the current fiscal year from state fair activities and non-fair days activities,
except that:
(1) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016 2018, notwithstanding
the other provisions of this section, on March 1, 2016 2018, or as soon
thereafter as moneys are available therefor, the director of accounts and
reports shall transfer from the state fair fee fund to the state fair capital
improvements fund the amount equal to the greater of $300,000 or the
amount equal to 5% of the total gross receipts during fiscal year 2016
2018 from state fair activities and non-fair days activities through March
1, 2016 2018, except that, subject to approval by the director of the budget
prior to March 1, 2016 2018, after reviewing the amounts credited to the
state fair fee fund and the state fair capital improvements fund, cash flow
considerations for the state fair fee fund, and the amount required to be
credited to the state fair capital improvements fund pursuant to this sub-
section to pay the bonded debt service payment due on April 1, 2016
2018, the state fair board may certify an amount on March 1, 2016 2018,
to the director of accounts and reports to be transferred from the state
fair fee fund to the state fair capital improvements fund that is equal to
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the amount required to be credited to the state fair capital improvements


fund pursuant to this subsection to pay the bonded debt service payment
due on April 1, 2016 2018, and shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports on the date specified by the director of the budget the amount
equal to the balance of the aggregate amount that is required to be trans-
ferred from the state fair fee fund to the state fair capital improvements
fund for fiscal year 2016 2018. Upon receipt of any such certification, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer moneys from the state fair
fee fund to the state fair capital improvements fund in accordance with
such certification; and
(2) for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 2019, notwithstanding the
other provisions of this section, on March 1, 2017 2019, or as soon there-
after as moneys are available therefor, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer from the state fair fee fund to the state fair capital improve-
ments fund the amount equal to the greater of $300,000 or the amount
equal to 5% of the total gross receipts during fiscal year 2017 2019 from
state fair activities and non-fair days activities through March 1, 2017
2019, except that, subject to approval by the director of the budget prior
to March 1, 2017 2019, after reviewing the amounts credited to the state
fair fee fund and the state fair capital improvements fund, cash flow con-
siderations for the state fair fee fund, and the amount required to be
credited to the state fair capital improvements fund pursuant to this sub-
section to pay the bonded debt service payment due on April 1, 2017
2019, the state fair board may certify an amount on March 1, 2017 2019,
to the director of accounts and reports to be transferred from the state
fair fee fund to the state fair capital improvements fund that is equal to
the amount required to be credited to the state fair capital improvements
fund pursuant to this subsection to pay the bonded debt service payment
due on April 1, 2017 2019, and shall certify to the director of accounts
and reports on the date specified by the director of the budget the amount
equal to the balance of the aggregate amount that is required to be trans-
ferred from the state fair fee fund to the state fair capital improvements
fund for fiscal year 2017 2019. Upon receipt of any such certification, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer moneys from the state fair
fee fund to the state fair capital improvements fund in accordance with
such certification.
(c) On each July 1, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
from the state general fund to the state fair capital improvements fund,
an amount equal to the amount certified by the state fair board pursuant
to subsection (b), except that: (1) No transfer from the state general fund
under this subsection shall exceed $300,000 in any fiscal year except for
the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016 2018, and June 30, 2017 2019, the
transfer shall not exceed $100,000.
Sec. 228. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-5256 is
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hereby amended to read as follows: 12-5256. (a) All expenditures from


the state housing trust fund made for the purposes of K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
12-5253 through 12-5255, and amendments thereto, shall be made in
accordance with appropriation acts upon warrants of the director of ac-
counts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved by the president
of the Kansas housing resources corporation.
(b) (1) On July 1, 2016, on July 1, 2017, and on July 1, 2018, and July
1, 2019, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,000,000
from the state economic development initiatives fund to the state housing
trust fund established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8959, and amendments
thereto.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8959, and
amendments thereto, to the contrary, during fiscal year 2016, fiscal year
2017, and fiscal year 2018, fiscal year 2019, and fiscal year 2020, moneys
in the state housing trust fund shall be used solely for the purpose of
loans or grants to cities or counties for infrastructure or housing devel-
opment in rural areas. During such fiscal years, on or before January 11,
2016, January 9, 2017, and January 8, 2018, January 14, 2019, and Jan-
uary 13, 2020, the president of the Kansas housing resources corporation
shall submit a report concerning the activities of the state housing trust
fund to the house of representatives committee on appropriations and
the senate committee on ways and means.
Sec. 229. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-1775a is
hereby amended to read as follows: 12-1775a. (a) Prior to December 31,
1996, the governing body of each city which, pursuant to K.S.A. 12-1771,
and amendments thereto, has established a redevelopment district prior
to July 1, 1996, shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the
amount equal to the amount of revenue realized from ad valorem taxes
imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 72-6470, and amendments
thereto, within such redevelopment district. Except as provided further,
prior to February 1, 1997, and annually on that date thereafter, the gov-
erning body of each such city shall certify to the director of accounts and
reports an amount equal to the amount by which revenues realized from
such ad valorem taxes imposed in such redevelopment district are esti-
mated to be reduced for the ensuing calendar year due to legislative
changes in the statewide school finance formula. Prior to March 1 of each
year, the director of accounts and reports shall certify to the state trea-
surer each amount certified by the governing bodies of cities under this
section for the ensuing calendar year and shall transfer from the state
general fund to the city tax increment financing revenue replacement fund
the aggregate of all amounts so certified. Prior to April 15 of each year,
the state treasurer shall pay from the city tax increment financing revenue
replacement fund to each city certifying an amount to the director of
accounts and reports under this section for the ensuing calendar year the
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amount so certified. During fiscal years 2018, 2019 and 2020, no moneys
shall be transferred from the state general fund to the city tax increment
financing revenue replacement fund pursuant to this subsection.
(b) There is hereby created the tax increment financing revenue re-
placement fund which shall be administered by the state treasurer. All
expenditures from the tax increment financing revenue replacement fund
shall be made in accordance with appropriations acts upon warrants of
the director of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers approved
by the state treasurer or a person or persons designated by the state
treasurer.
Sec. 230. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 55-193 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 55-193. On July 15, 1996, and on the
15th day of each calendar quarter thereafter before July 1, 2020, the di-
rector of accounts and reports shall transfer $100,000 from the state gen-
eral fund and $200,000 from the conservation fee fund established by
K.S.A. 55-143, and amendments thereto, to the abandoned oil and gas
well fund established by K.S.A. 55-192, and amendments thereto, except
that no transfer shall be made pursuant to this section from the state
general fund to the abandoned oil and gas well fund during state fiscal
year 2016 or 2018, state fiscal year 2017 2019, or state fiscal year 2020.
Sec. 231. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 68-2320 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 68-2320. (a) On and after July 1,
1991, the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized and empowered
to issue bonds of the state of Kansas, payable solely from revenues ac-
cruing to the state highway fund and transferred to the highway bond
debt service fund and pledged to their payment, for the purpose of pro-
viding funds to pay costs relating to construction, reconstruction, main-
tenance or improvement of highways in this state and to pay all expenses
incidental thereto and to the bonds. The secretary is hereby authorized
to issue bonds the total principal amount of which shall not exceed
$890,000,000.
(b) In addition to the provisions of subsection (a), on and after July
1, 1999, the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized and empow-
ered to issue bonds of the state of Kansas, payable solely from revenues
accruing to the state highway fund and transferred to the highway bond
debt service fund and pledged to their payment, for the purpose of pro-
viding funds to pay costs relating to construction, reconstruction, main-
tenance or improvement of highways in this state and to pay all expenses
incidental thereto and to the bonds. The secretary is hereby authorized
to issue bonds the total principal amount of which shall not exceed
$1,272,000,000.
(c) (1) In addition to the provisions of subsections (a) and (b), on and
after July 1, 2010, the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized
and empowered to issue additional bonds of the state of Kansas, payable
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solely from revenues accruing to the state highway fund and transferred
to the highway bond debt service fund and pledged to their payment, for
the purpose of providing funds to pay costs relating to construction, re-
construction, maintenance or improvement of highways in this state and
to pay all expenses incidental thereto and to the bonds. On and after the
effective date of this act, except as provided further, no bonds shall be
issued by the secretary pursuant to this subsection unless the secretary
certifies that, as of the date of issuance of any such series of additional
bonds, the maximum annual debt service on all outstanding bonds issued
pursuant to this section and K.S.A. 68-2328, and amendments thereto,
including the bonds to be issued on such date, will not exceed 18% of
projected state highway fund revenues for the current or any future fiscal
year. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the limitation on the
amount of the maximum annual debt service on all outstanding bonds
issued pursuant to this section and K.S.A. 68-2328, and amendments
thereto, for the purpose of issuing any such series of additional bonds
authorized by the secretary is 19% of projected state highway fund rev-
enues for the current or any future fiscal year During the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, and the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the lim-
itation on the amount of the maximum total amount of principal on all
outstanding bonds issued pursuant to this subsection and K.S.A. 68-2328,
and amendments thereto, for the purpose of issuing any such series of
additional bonds authorized by the secretary shall be $1,700,000,000 of
the total principal for the transportation works for Kansas program au-
thorized under K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 68-2314b et seq., and amendments
thereto. The provisions of this section relating to limitations of bonded
indebtedness shall not in any way impair the rights and remedies of the
holders of any bonds issued prior to the effective date of this act.
(2) As used in this subsection:
(A) ‘‘Maximum annual debt service’’ means the maximum amount of
debt service requirements on all outstanding bonds for the current or any
future fiscal year;
(B) ‘‘debt service requirements’’ means, for each fiscal year, the ag-
gregate principal and interest payments required to be made during such
fiscal year on all outstanding bonds, including the additional bonds to be
issued, less any interest subsidy payments expected to be received from
the federal government, less any principal and interest payments irrevo-
cably provided for from a dedicated escrow of United States government
securities;
(C) ‘‘projected state highway fund revenues’’ means all revenues pro-
jected by the secretary of transportation to accrue to the state highway
fund for the current or any future fiscal year; and
(D) ‘‘fiscal year’’ means the fiscal year of the state.
(3) Debt service requirements for variable rate bonds outstanding or
proposed to be issued for the current or any future fiscal year for which
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the actual interest rate cannot be determined on the date of calculation


shall be deemed to bear interest at an assumed rate equal to the average
of the SIFMA swap index, or any successor variable rate index, for the
immediately preceding five calendar years plus 1% and an amount de-
termined by the secretary that represents the then current reasonable
annual ancillary costs associated with variable rate debt, including credit
enhancement, liquidity and remarketing costs; except that, debt service
requirements for variable rate bonds that are hedged pursuant to an in-
terest rate exchange or similar agreement that results in synthetic fixed
rate debt shall be deemed to bear interest at the synthetic fixed rate plus
.5% and an amount determined by the secretary that represents the then
current reasonable annual ancillary costs associated with variable rate
debt, including credit enhancement, liquidity and remarketing costs.
(4) Projected state highway fund revenues for the current or any fu-
ture fiscal year for which the actual revenues cannot be determined on
the date of calculation shall be deemed to be the actual revenues for the
most recently completed fiscal year, adjusted in each subsequent fiscal
year by a percentage equal to the historical average annual increase or
decrease in revenues for the five fiscal year period prior to the current
fiscal year, and further adjusted to take into account any increases or
decreases in the statutory rates of any taxes or other charges or transfers
that comprise a portion of the revenues.
(d) In accordance with procurement statutes, the secretary may con-
tract with financial advisors, attorneys and such other professional services
as the secretary deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this act,
and to do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers
expressly granted in this act.
Sec. 232. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-4920, as
amended by section 43 of 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House
Bill No. 2052, is hereby amended to read as follows: 74-4920. (1) (a) Upon
the basis of each annual actuarial valuation and appraisal as provided for
in K.S.A. 74-4908(3)(a), and amendments thereto, the board shall certify,
on or before July 15 of each year, to the division of the budget in the case
of the state and to the agent for each other participating employer an
actuarially determined estimate of the rate of contribution which will be
required, together with all accumulated contributions and other assets of
the system, to be paid by each such participating employer to pay all
liabilities which shall exist or accrue under the system, including amor-
tization of the actuarial accrued liability as determined by the board. The
board shall determine the actuarial cost method to be used in annual
actuarial valuations, to determine the employer contribution rates that
shall be certified by the board. Such certified rate of contribution, am-
ortization methods and periods and actuarial cost method shall be based
on the standards set forth in K.S.A. 74-4908(3)(a), and amendments
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thereto, and shall not be based on any other purpose outside of the needs
of the system.
(b) (i) For employers affiliating on and after January 1, 1999, upon
the basis of an annual actuarial valuation and appraisal of the system
conducted in the manner provided for in K.S.A. 74-4908, and amend-
ments thereto, the board shall certify, on or before July 15 of each year
to each such employer an actuarially determined estimate of the rate of
contribution which shall be required to be paid by each such employer
to pay all of the liabilities which shall accrue under the system from and
after the entry date as determined by the board, upon recommendation
of the actuary. Such rate shall be termed the employer’s participating
service contribution and shall be uniform for all participating employers.
Such additional liability shall be amortized as determined by the board.
For all participating employers described in this section, the board shall
determine the actuarial cost method to be used in annual actuarial valu-
ations to determine the employer contribution rates that shall be certified
by the board.
(ii) The board shall determine for each such employer separately an
amount sufficient to amortize all liabilities for prior service costs which
shall have accrued at the time of entry into the system. On the basis of
such determination the board shall annually certify to each such employer
separately an actuarially determined estimate of the rate of contribution
which shall be required to be paid by that employer to pay all of the
liabilities for such prior service costs. Such rate shall be termed the em-
ployer’s prior service contribution.
(2) The division of the budget and the governor shall include in the
budget and in the budget request for appropriations for personal services
the sum required to satisfy the state’s obligation under this act as certified
by the board and shall present the same to the legislature for allowance
and appropriation.
(3) Each other participating employer shall appropriate and pay to
the system a sum sufficient to satisfy the obligation under this act as
certified by the board.
(4) Each participating employer is hereby authorized to pay the em-
ployer’s contribution from the same fund that the compensation for which
such contribution is made is paid from or from any other funds available
to it for such purpose. Each political subdivision, other than an instru-
mentality of the state, which is by law authorized to levy taxes for other
purposes, may levy annually at the time of its levy of taxes, a tax which
may be in addition to all other taxes authorized by law for the purpose of
making its contributions under this act and, in the case of cities and coun-
ties, to pay a portion of the principal and interest on bonds issued under
the authority of K.S.A. 12-1774, and amendments thereto, by cities lo-
cated in the county, which tax, together with any other fund available,
shall be sufficient to enable it to make such contribution. In lieu of levying
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the tax authorized in this subsection, any taxing subdivision may pay such
costs from any employee benefits contribution fund established pursuant
to K.S.A. 12-16,102, and amendments thereto. Each participating em-
ployer which is not by law authorized to levy taxes as described above,
but which prepares a budget for its expenses for the ensuing year and
presents the same to a governing body which is authorized by law to levy
taxes as described above, may include in its budget an amount sufficient
to make its contributions under this act which may be in addition to all
other taxes authorized by law. Such governing body to which the budget
is submitted for approval, may levy a tax sufficient to allow the partici-
pating employer to make its contributions under this act, which tax, to-
gether with any other fund available, shall be sufficient to enable the
participating employer to make the contributions required by this act.
(5) (a) The rate of contribution certified to a participating employer
as provided in this section shall apply during the fiscal year of the partic-
ipating employer which begins in the second calendar year following the
year of the actuarial valuation.
(b) (i) Except as specifically provided in this section, for fiscal years
commencing in calendar year 1996 and in each subsequent calendar year,
the rate of contribution certified to the state of Kansas shall in no event
exceed the state’s contribution rate for the immediately preceding fiscal
year by more than 0.2% of the amount of compensation upon which
members contribute during the period.
(ii) Except as specifically provided in this subsection, for the fiscal
years commencing in the following calendar years, the rate of contribution
certified to the state of Kansas and to the participating employers under
K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto, shall in no event exceed the
state’s contribution rate for the immediately preceding fiscal year by more
than the following amounts expressed as a percentage of compensation
upon which members contribute during the period: (A) For the fiscal
year commencing in calendar years 2010 through 2012, an amount not
to exceed more than 0.6% of the amount of the immediately preceding
fiscal year; (B) for the fiscal year commencing in calendar year 2013, an
amount not to exceed more than 0.9% of the amount of the immediately
preceding fiscal year; (C) for the fiscal year commencing in calendar year
2014, an amount not to exceed more than 1% of the amount of the im-
mediately preceding fiscal year; (D) for the fiscal year commencing in
calendar year 2015, the employer rate of contribution shall be 10.91%;
(E) for the fiscal year commencing in calendar year 2016, the employer
rate of contribution shall be 10.81%, except as provided by section 37(b)
of 2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052, and
amendments thereto, for the participating employers under K.S.A. 74-
4931, and amendments thereto; and (F) for the fiscal year commencing
in calendar year 2017, the employer rate of contribution shall be 12.01%
and for participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments
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thereto, an additional percentage of compensation corresponding to the


level dollar repayment amount certified by the board pursuant to subsec-
tion (17); and (G) in each subsequent calendar year, an amount not to
exceed more than 1.2% of the amount of the immediately preceding fiscal
year and for participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and amend-
ments thereto, an additional percentage of compensation corresponding
to the level dollar repayment amount certified by the board pursuant to
subsection subsections (17) and (18). As used in this subsection, ‘‘capi-
talized interest’’ means interest payments on the bonds that are pre-
funded or financed from bond proceeds as part of the issue for a specified
period of time in order to offset one or more initial debt service payments.
(iii) Except as specifically provided in this section, for fiscal years
commencing in calendar year 1997 and in each subsequent calendar year,
the rate of contribution certified to participating employers other than
the state of Kansas shall in no event exceed such participating employer’s
contribution rate for the immediately preceding fiscal year by more than
0.15% of the amount of compensation upon which members contribute
during the period.
(iv) Except as specifically provided in this subsection, for the fiscal
years commencing in the following calendar years, the rate of contribution
certified to participating employers other than the state of Kansas shall
in no event exceed the contribution rate for such employers for the im-
mediately preceding fiscal year by more than the following amounts ex-
pressed as a percentage of compensation upon which members contribute
during the period: (A) For the fiscal year commencing in calendar years
2010 through 2013, an amount not to exceed more than 0.6% of the
amount of the immediately preceding fiscal year; (B) for the fiscal year
commencing in calendar year 2014, an amount not to exceed more than
0.9% of the amount of the immediately preceding fiscal year; (C) for the
fiscal year commencing in calendar year 2015, an amount not to exceed
more than 1% of the amount of the immediately preceding fiscal year;
(D) for the fiscal year commencing in calendar year 2016, an amount not
to exceed more than 1.1% of the amount of the immediately preceding
fiscal year; and (E) for the fiscal year commencing in calendar year 2017,
and in each subsequent calendar year, an amount not to exceed more
than 1.2% of the amount of the immediately preceding fiscal year.
(v) As part of the annual actuarial valuation, there shall be a separate
employer rate of contribution calculated for the state of Kansas, a separate
employer rate of contribution calculated for participating employers un-
der K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto, a combined employer rate
of contribution calculated for the state of Kansas and participating em-
ployers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto, and a separate
employer rate of contribution calculated for all other participating em-
ployers.
(vi) There shall be a combined employer rate of contribution certified
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to the state of Kansas and participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931,


and amendments thereto. There shall be a separate employer rate of
contribution certified to all other participating employers.
(vii) If the combined employer rate of contribution calculated for the
state of Kansas and participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and
amendments thereto, is greater than the separate employer rate of con-
tribution for the state of Kansas, the difference in the two rates applied
to the actual payroll of the state of Kansas for the applicable fiscal year
shall be calculated. This amount shall be certified by the board for deposit
as additional employer contributions to the retirement benefit accumu-
lation reserve for the participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and
amendments thereto.
(6) The actuarial cost of any legislation enacted in the 1994 session
of the Kansas legislature will be included in the June 30, 1994, actuarial
valuation in determining contribution rates for participating employers.
(7) The actuarial cost of the provisions of K.S.A. 74-4950i, and
amendments thereto, will be included in the June 30, 1998, actuarial
valuation in determining contribution rates for participating employers.
The actuarial accrued liability incurred for the provisions of K.S.A. 74-
4950i, and amendments thereto, shall be amortized over 15 years.
(8) Except as otherwise provided by law, the actuarial cost of any
legislation enacted by the Kansas legislature, except the actuarial cost of
K.S.A. 74-49,114a, and amendments thereto, shall be in addition to the
employer contribution rates certified for the employer contribution rate
in the fiscal year immediately following such enactment. Such actuarial
cost shall be determined by the qualified actuary employed or retained
by the system pursuant to K.S.A. 74-4908, and amendments thereto, and
reported to the system and the joint committee on pensions, investments
and benefits.
(9) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (8), the actuarial
cost of the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,109 et seq., and amendments
thereto, shall be first reflected in employer contribution rates effective
with the first day of the first payroll period for the fiscal year 2005. The
actuarial accrued liability incurred for the provisions of K.S.A. 74-49,109
et seq., and amendments thereto, shall be amortized over 10 years.
(10) The cost of the postretirement benefit payment provided pur-
suant to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-49,114b, and amendments
thereto, for retirants other than local retirants as described in subsection
(11) or insured disability benefit recipients shall be paid in the fiscal year
commencing on July 1, 2007.
(11) The actuarial accrued liability incurred for the provisions of
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-49,114b, and amendments thereto, for the KPERS
local group and retirants who were employees of local employers which
affiliated with the Kansas police and firemen’s retirement system shall be
amortized over 10 years.
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(12) The cost of the postretirement benefit payment provided pur-


suant to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-49,114c, and amendments
thereto, for retirants other than local retirants as described in subsection
(13) or insured disability benefit recipients shall be paid in the fiscal year
commencing on July 1, 2008.
(13) The actuarial accrued liability incurred for the provisions of
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-49,114c, and amendments thereto, for the KPERS
local group and retirants who were employees of local employers which
affiliated with the Kansas police and firemen’s retirement system shall be
amortized over 10 years.
(14) The board with the advice of the actuary may fix the contribution
rates for participating employers joining the system after one year from
the first entry date or for employers who exercise the option contained
in K.S.A. 74-4912, and amendments thereto, at rates different from the
rate fixed for employers joining within one year of the first entry date.
(15) Employer contributions shall in no way be limited by any other
act which now or in the future establishes or limits the compensation of
any member.
(16) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, each par-
ticipating employer shall remit quarterly, or as the board may otherwise
provide, all employee deductions and required employer contributions to
the executive director for credit to the Kansas public employees retire-
ment fund within three days after the end of the period covered by the
remittance by electronic funds transfer. Remittances of such deductions
and contributions received after such date are delinquent. Delinquent
payments due under this subsection shall be subject to interest at the rate
established for interest on judgments under K.S.A. 16-204(a), and amend-
ments thereto. At the request of the board, delinquent payments which
are due or interest owed on such payments, or both, may be deducted
from any other moneys payable to such employer by any department or
agency of the state.
(17) The actuarial cost of the reduction of employer contributions for
eligible employers as specified in K.S.A. 74-4931(1), (2) and (3), and
amendments thereto, pursuant to the provisions of section 37 of 2017
Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052, and amendments
thereto, shall be amortized over 20 years as a level dollar amount, as
certified by the board upon recommendation of the consulting actuary,
through an additional percentage of compensation for participating em-
ployers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto. This additional
percentage of compensation shall first be reflected in employer contri-
bution rates for participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and
amendments thereto, effective on the first day of the first payroll period
for the fiscal year 2018.
(18) The actuarial cost of $194,022,683 shall be amortized over 20
years as a level dollar amount, as certified by the board upon recommen-
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dation of the consulting actuary, through an additional percentage of


compensation for participating employers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and
amendments thereto. This additional percentage of compensation shall
first be reflected in employer contribution rates for participating employ-
ers under K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto, effective on the first
day of the first payroll period for the fiscal year 2020.
Sec. 233. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,107 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 74-50,107. (a) Commencing July 1,
2015 2017, and on the first day of each month thereafter during fiscal
year 2016, fiscal year 2017, and fiscal year 2018, fiscal year 2019, and
fiscal year 2020, the secretary of revenue shall apply a rate of 2% to that
portion of moneys withheld from the wages of individuals and collected
under the Kansas withholding and declaration of estimated tax act, K.S.A.
79-3294 et seq., and amendments thereto. The amount so determined
shall be credited on a monthly basis as follows: (1) An amount necessary
to meet obligations of the debt services for the IMPACT program repay-
ment fund; and (2) an amount to the IMPACT program services fund as
needed for program administration; and (3) any remaining amounts to
the job creation program fund created pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-
50,224, and amendments thereto. During fiscal years 2016 and 2017, no
moneys shall be credited to the job creation fund pursuant to the sub-
section for such fiscal year. During fiscal year 2018, fiscal year 2019, and
fiscal year 2020, the aggregate amount that is credited to the job creation
program fund pursuant to this subsection shall not exceed $3,500,000 for
each such fiscal year.
(b) Commencing July 1, 2018 2020, and on an annual basis thereafter,
the secretary of revenue shall estimate the amount equal to the amount
of net savings realized from the elimination, modification or limitation of
any credit, deduction or program pursuant to the provisions of this act as
compared to the expense deduction provided for in K.S.A. 2016 Supp.
79-32,143a, and amendments thereto. Whereupon such amount of sav-
ings in accordance with appropriation acts shall be remitted to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and
amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state
treasurer shall deposit the entire amount to the credit of the job creation
program fund created pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-50,224, and
amendments thereto. In addition, such other amount or amounts of
money may be transferred from the state general fund or any other fund
or funds in the state treasury to the job creation program fund in accord-
ance with appropriation acts.
Sec. 234. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-99b34 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 74-99b34. (a) The bioscience devel-
opment and investment fund is hereby created. The bioscience devel-
opment and investment fund shall not be a part of the state treasury and
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the funds in the bioscience development and investment fund shall be-
long exclusively to the authority.
(b) Distributions from the bioscience development and investment
fund shall be for the exclusive benefit of the authority, under the control
of the board and used to fulfill the purpose, powers and duties of the
authority pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-99b01 et
seq., and amendments thereto.
(c) The secretary of revenue and the authority shall establish the base
year taxation for all bioscience companies and state universities. The sec-
retary of revenue, the authority and the board of regents shall establish
the number of bioscience employees associated with state universities and
report annually and determine the increase from the taxation base an-
nually. The secretary of revenue and the authority may consider any ver-
ifiable evidence, including, but not limited to, the NAICS code assigned
or recorded by the department of labor for companies with employees in
Kansas, when determining which companies should be classified as bio-
science companies.
(d) (1) Except as provided in subsection (d)(2), (d)(3), or (h), (i) or
(j), for a period of 15 years from the effective date of this act, the state
treasurer shall pay annually 95% of withholding above the base, as cer-
tified by the secretary of revenue, upon Kansas wages paid by bioscience
employees to the bioscience development and investment fund. Such
payments shall be reconciled annually. On or before the 10th day of each
month, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state
general fund to the bioscience development and investment fund interest
earnings based on:
(A) The average daily balance of moneys in the bioscience develop-
ment and investment fund for the preceding month; and
(B) the net earnings rate of the pooled money investment portfolio
for the preceding month.
(2) (A) For fiscal year 2016, fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018, the
first $1,000,000 that the secretary of revenue certifies to the state trea-
surer of the annual 95% of withholding above the base, upon Kansas
wages paid by bioscience employees, shall be transferred by the director
of accounts and reports from the state general fund to the following: The
center of innovation for biomaterials in orthopaedic research — Wichita
state university fund.
(B) There is hereby established in the state treasury the center of
innovation for biomaterials in orthopaedic research — Wichita state uni-
versity fund which shall be administered by Wichita state university. All
moneys credited to the fund shall be used for research and development.
All expenditures from the center of innovation for biomaterials in ortho-
paedic research — Wichita state university fund shall be made in accord-
ance with appropriation acts and upon warrants of the director of accounts
and reports issued pursuant to expenditures approved by the president
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of Wichita state university or by the person or persons designated by the


president of Wichita state university.
(3) (A) For fiscal year 2016, fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018, the
next $5,000,000 that the secretary of revenue certifies to the state trea-
surer of the annual 95% of withholding above the base, upon Kansas
wages paid by bioscience employees above the first $1,000,000 certified
pursuant to subsection (d)(2)(A), shall be transferred by the director of
accounts and reports from the state general fund to the following: The
national bio agro-defense facility fund at Kansas state university.
(B) There is hereby established in the state treasury the national bio
agro-defense facility fund which shall be administered by Kansas state
university in accordance with the strategic plan adopted by the governor’s
national bio agro-defense facility steering committee. All moneys credited
to the fund shall be used in accordance with the governor’s national bio
agro-defense facility steering committee’s plan with the approval of the
president of Kansas state university. All expenditures from the national
bio agro-defense facility fund shall be made in accordance with appro-
priation acts and upon warrants of the director of accounts and reports
issued pursuant to expenditures approved by the steering committee and
the president of Kansas state university or by the person or persons des-
ignated by the president of Kansas state university.
(e) The cumulative amounts of funds paid by the state treasurer to
the bioscience development and investment fund shall not exceed
$581,800,000.
(f) The division of post audit is hereby authorized to conduct a post
audit in accordance with the provisions of the legislative post audit act,
K.S.A. 46-1106 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(g) At the direction of the authority, the fund may be held in the
custody of and invested by the state treasurer, provided that the biosci-
ence development and investment fund shall at all times be accounted
for in a separate report from all other funds of the authority and the state.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016, the aggregate amount
that is directed to be transferred from the state general fund to the bio-
science development and investment fund pursuant to subsection (d)(1)
plus interest earnings pursuant to subsection (d)(1) shall not exceed
$6,997,663 for such fiscal year.
(i) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017, the aggregate amount
that is directed to be transferred from the state general fund to the bio-
science development and investment fund pursuant to subsection (d)(1)
plus interest earnings pursuant to subsection (d)(1) shall not exceed
$6,000,000 for such fiscal year.
(j) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, the aggregate amount
that is directed to be transferred from the state general fund to the bio-
science development and investment fund pursuant to subsection (d)(1)
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plus interest earnings pursuant to subsection (d)(1) shall not exceed


$6,000,000 for such fiscal year.
(i) During fiscal years 2019 and 2020, no moneys shall be transferred
from the state general fund to the bioscience development and investment
fund pursuant to subsection (d)(1).
Sec. 235. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 75-6702 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 75-6702. (a) The last appropriation
bill passed in any regular session of the legislature shall be the omnibus
reconciliation spending limit bill. Each bill which is passed during a reg-
ular session of the legislature and which appropriates or transfers money
from the state general fund for the ensuing fiscal year shall contain a
provision that such bill shall take effect and be in force from and after
the effective date of the omnibus reconciliation spending limit bill for
that regular session of the legislature or from and after such effective date
and a subsequent date or an event occurring after such effective date.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), the maximum amount of
expenditures and demand transfers from the state general fund that may
be authorized by act of the legislature during the 2004 regular session of
the legislature and each regular session of the legislature thereafter, is
hereby fixed so that there will be an ending balance in the state general
fund for the ensuing fiscal year that is equal to 7.5% or more of the total
amount authorized to be expended or transferred by demand transfer
from the state general fund in such fiscal year.
(c) The provisions of subsection (b) are hereby suspended for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2016 2018, and the fiscal year ending June 30,
2017 2019, and shall not prescribe a maximum amount of expenditures
and demand transfers from the state general fund that may be authorized
by act of the legislature during the 2015 or 2016 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature.
Sec. 236. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 76-775 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 76-775. (a) Subject to the other pro-
visions of this act, on the first day of the first state fiscal year commencing
after receiving a certification of receipt of a qualifying gift under K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 76-774, and amendments thereto, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer from the state general fund the amount deter-
mined by the director of accounts and reports to be the earnings equiv-
alent award for such qualifying gift for the period of time between the
date of certification of the qualifying gift and the first day of the ensuing
state fiscal year to either: (1) The endowed professorship account of the
faculty of distinction matching fund of the eligible educational institution,
in the case of a certification of a qualifying gift to an eligible educational
institution that is a state educational institution; or (2) the faculty of dis-
tinction program fund of the state board of regents, in the case of a
certification of a qualifying gift to an eligible institution that is not a state
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educational institution. Subject to the other provisions of this act, on each


July 1 thereafter, the director of accounts and reports shall make such
transfer from the state general fund of the earnings equivalent award for
such qualifying gift for the period of the preceding state fiscal year. All
transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this subsection shall
be considered demand transfers from the state general fund, except that
all such transfers during the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016, June 30,
2017, and June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020, shall be
considered to be revenue transfers from the state general fund.
(b) There is hereby established in the state treasury the faculty of
distinction program fund which shall be administered by the state board
of regents. All moneys transferred under this section to the faculty of
distinction program fund of the state board of regents shall be paid to
eligible educational institutions that are not state educational institutions
for earnings equivalent awards for qualifying gifts to such eligible edu-
cational institutions. The state board of regents shall pay from the faculty
of distinction program fund the amount of each such transfer to the eli-
gible educational institution for the earnings equivalent award for which
such transfer was made under this section.
(c) The earnings equivalent award for an endowed professorship shall
be determined by the director of accounts and reports and shall be the
amount of interest earnings that the amount of the qualifying gift certified
by the state board of regents would have earned at the average net earn-
ings rate of the pooled money investment board portfolio for the period
for which the determination is being made.
(d) The total amount of new qualifying gifts which may be certified
to the director of accounts and reports under this act during any state
fiscal year for all eligible educational institutions shall not exceed
$30,000,000. The total amount of new qualifying gifts which may be cer-
tified to the director of accounts and reports under this act during any
state fiscal year for any individual eligible educational institution shall not
exceed $10,000,000. No additional qualifying gifts shall be certified by
the state board of regents under this act when the total of all transfers
from the state general fund for earnings equivalent awards for qualifying
gifts pursuant to this section and amendments thereto for a fiscal year is
equal to or greater than $8,000,000 in fiscal year 2011 and in each fiscal
year thereafter.
Sec. 237. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 76-7,107 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 76-7,107. (a) (1) On July 1, 2008, or
as soon thereafter as sufficient moneys are available, $7,000,000 shall be
transferred by the director of accounts and reports from the state general
fund to the infrastructure maintenance fund established by K.S.A. 2016
Supp. 76-7,104, and amendments thereto.
(2) No moneys shall be transferred by the director of accounts and
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reports from the state general fund to the infrastructure maintenance


fund established by K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 76-7,104, and amendments
thereto, during the fiscal year years ending June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017,
and June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020, pursuant to this
section.
(b) All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this sec-
tion shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general
fund.
(c) All moneys credited to the infrastructure maintenance fund shall
be expended or transferred only for the purpose of paying the cost of
projects approved by the state board pursuant to the state educational
institution long-term infrastructure maintenance program.
Sec. 238. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-2959 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 79-2959. (a) There is hereby created
the local ad valorem tax reduction fund. All moneys transferred or cred-
ited to such fund under the provisions of this act or any other law shall
be apportioned and distributed in the manner provided herein.
(b) On January 15 and on July 15 of each year, the director of ac-
counts and reports shall make transfers in equal amounts which in the
aggregate equal 3.63% of the total retail sales and compensating taxes
credited to the state general fund pursuant to articles 36 and 37 of chapter
79 of Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, during the
preceding calendar year from the state general fund to the local ad val-
orem tax reduction fund, except that: (1) No moneys shall be transferred
from the state general fund to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund
during state fiscal years, 2016, 2017 and 2018, 2019 and 2020; and (2)
the amount of the transfer on each such date shall be $27,000,000 during
fiscal year 2019 2021 and all fiscal years thereafter. All such transfers are
subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto. All
transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be
considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund, except
that all such transfers during fiscal year 2019 2021 shall be considered to
be revenue transfers from the state general fund.
(c) The state treasurer shall apportion and pay the amounts trans-
ferred under subsection (b) to the several county treasurers on January
15 and on July 15 in each year as follows: (1) Sixty-five percent of the
amount to be distributed shall be apportioned on the basis of the popu-
lation figures of the counties certified to the secretary of state pursuant
to K.S.A. 11-201, and amendments thereto, on July 1 of the preceding
year; and (2) thirty-five percent of such amount shall be apportioned on
the basis of the equalized assessed tangible valuations on the tax rolls of
the counties on November 1 of the preceding year as certified by the
director of property valuation.
Sec. 239. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-2964 is
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hereby amended to read as follows: 79-2964. There is hereby created the


county and city revenue sharing fund. All moneys transferred or credited
to such fund under the provisions of this act or any other law shall be
allocated and distributed in the manner provided herein. The director of
accounts and reports in each year on July 15 and December 10, shall
make transfers in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 2.823% of
the total retail sales and compensating taxes credited to the state general
fund pursuant to articles 36 and 37 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes
Annotated, and amendments thereto, during the preceding calendar year
from the state general fund to the county and city revenue sharing fund,
except that no moneys shall be transferred from the state general fund
to the county and city revenue sharing fund during state fiscal years 2016,
2017 and 2018, 2019, and 2020. All such transfers are subject to reduction
under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto. All transfers made in
accordance with the provisions of this section shall be considered to be
demand transfers from the state general fund.
Sec. 240. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-3425i is
hereby amended to read as follows: 79-3425i. On January 15 and July 15
of each year, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer a sum
equal to the total taxes collected under the provisions of K.S.A. 79-6a04
and 79-6a10, and amendments thereto, and annual commercial vehicle
fees collected pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 8-143m, and amendments
thereto, and credited to the state general fund during the six months next
preceding the date of transfer, from the state general fund to the special
city and county highway fund, created by K.S.A. 79-3425, and amend-
ments thereto, except that: (1) Such transfers are subject to reduction
under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto; (2) no moneys shall be
transferred from the state general fund to the special city and county
highway fund during state fiscal year 2016, state fiscal year 2017, or state
fiscal year 2018, state fiscal year 2019, or state fiscal year 2020; and (3)
all transfers under this section shall be considered to be demand transfers
from the state general fund; and (4) (A) on each January 14, April 14,
July 14 and October 14 of state fiscal years 2016, 2017 and 2018 the state
treasurer shall determine the amount of money to be paid the counties
and cities on such dates of such year, pursuant to K.S.A. 79-3425c, and
amendments thereto, and make the following adjustments prior to the
apportionment and payment specified in K.S.A. 79-3425c, and amend-
ments thereto: (i) The following amounts shall be added to the appor-
tionment and payment to be paid to the following counties: Barton
county, $7,984.99; Butler county, $96,937.27; Douglas county,
$128,245.99; Leavenworth county, $55,766.22; Shawnee county,
$267,356.20; and (ii) the following amounts shall be deducted from the
apportionment and payment to the following counties: Allen county,
$3,839.12; Anderson county, $2,957.98; Atchison county, $4,345.79; Bar-
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ber county, $1,813.76; Bourbon county, $2,945.98; Brown county,


$1,590.14; Chase county, $1,364.54; Chautauqua county, $539.42; Cher-
okee county, $5,874.25; Cheyenne county, $1,317.84; Clark county,
$757.32; Clay county, $968.54; Cloud county, $2,774.68; Coffey county,
$2,894.76; Comanche county, $446.63; Cowley county, $2,116.31; Craw-
ford county, $5,558.19; Decatur county, $1,615.15; Dickinson county,
$6,024.00; Doniphan county, $2,626.24; Edwards county, $1,580.33; Elk
county, $525.08; Ellis county, $8,774.46; Ellsworth county, $2,334.37;
Finney county, $5,837.57; Ford county, $7,048.03; Franklin county,
$6,898.28; Geary county, $976.57; Gove county, $1,058.76; Graham
county, $1,409.48; Grant county, $1,936.03; Gray county, $2,355.25;
Greeley county, $941.53; Greenwood county, $2,701.29; Hamilton
county, $1,060.71; Harper county, $1,466.35; Harvey county, $7,863.46;
Haskell county, $1,335.39; Hodgeman county, $959.20; Jackson county,
$4,647.68; Jefferson county, $6,701.43; Jewell county, $1,211.66; Johnson
county, $115,947.72; Kearny county, $1,160.82; Kingman county,
$2,801.87; Kiowa county, $1,441.36; Labette county, $5,563.25; Lane
county, $652.48; Lincoln county, $1,203.05; Linn county, $3,772.22; Lo-
gan county, $1,169.58; Lyon county, $8,236.73; Marion county, $3,681.52;
Marshall county, $3,878.17; McPherson county, $8,652.66; Meade
county, $1,048.56; Miami county, $10,701.45; Mitchell county, $3,466.79;
Montgomery county, $8,377.29; Morris county, $1,955.91; Morton
county, $1,200.61; Nemaha county, $3,774.74; Neosho county, $5,507.28;
Ness county, $991.77; Norton county, $1,800.14; Osage county,
$2,327.93; Osborne county, $1,882.73; Ottawa county, $2,063.91; Pawnee
county, $1,802.09; Phillips county, $2,622.20; Pottawatomie county,
$6,512.08; Pratt county, $2,187.16; Rawlins county, $1,119.60; Reno
county, $12,935.71; Republic county, $2,272.31; Rice county, $1,722.51;
Riley county, $11,149.53; Rooks county, $2,252.51; Rush county,
$1,235.76; Russell county, $577.59; Saline county, $14,049.86; Scott
county, $1,340.37; Sedgwick county, $117,126.91; Seward county,
$4,488.67; Sheridan county, $1,786.11; Sherman county, $194.37; Smith
county, $1,993.99; Stafford county, $2,029.27; Stanton county, $991.97;
Stevens county, $638.08; Sumner county, $5,908.68; Thomas county,
$3,388.44; Trego county, $1,781.87; Wabaunsee county, $2,354.10; Wal-
lace county, $994.33; Washington county, $2,554.75; Wichita county,
$1,333.92; Wilson county, $3,659.10; Woodson county, $1,214.90; Wy-
andotte county, $16,818.00; (B) after determining and including such ad-
ditions and deductions, the resulting apportionment and payment shall
be paid by the state treasurer to the counties and cities prescribed there-
for, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 79-3425c, and amendments
thereto, or any other statute, each January 14, April 14, July 14 and Oc-
tober 14 of state fiscal years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016, with the
requirement that the additional moneys received by each such county
shall be deposited and administered in accordance with K.S.A. 79-3425c,
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and amendments thereto, including any redistributions provided for by


that statute, except that the state treasurer shall calculate the annual
equalization payment to each county without considering the deductions
or additions to quarterly distributions required by subsection (a)(4)(A);
and (C) acceptance of the payments made pursuant to this subsection
(a)(4) shall be deemed as payment in full and a release of any liability
from the county to the state treasurer for payments from the special city
and county highway fund for state fiscal years 2000 through 2009.
Sec. 241. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-34,171 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 79-34,171. (a) On January 1, 2009,
and quarterly thereafter, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
fer $400,000 from the state general fund to the Kansas retail dealer in-
centive fund, except that no moneys shall be transferred pursuant to this
section from the state general fund to the Kansas retail dealer incentive
fund during the fiscal years ending June 30, 2016, June 30, 2017, or June
30, 2018, June 30, 2019, or June 30, 2020. On and after July 1, 2009, the
unobligated balance in the Kansas retail dealer incentive fund shall not
exceed $1.5 million. If the unobligated balance of the fund exceeds $1.1
million at the time of a quarterly transfer, the transfer shall be limited to
the amount necessary for the fund to reach a total of $1.5 million.
(b) There is hereby created in the state treasury the Kansas retail
dealer incentive fund. All moneys in the Kansas retail dealer incentive
fund shall be expended by the secretary of the department of revenue
for the payment of incentives to Kansas retail dealers who sell and dis-
pense renewable fuels or biodiesel through a motor fuel pump in accord-
ance with the provisions of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-34,170 through 79-
34,175, and amendments thereto.
(c) All moneys remaining in the Kansas retail dealer incentive fund
upon the expiration of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-34,170 through 79-34,175,
and amendments thereto, shall be credited by the state treasurer to the
state general fund.
Sec. 242. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-4804 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 79-4804. (a) After the transfer of
moneys pursuant to K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-4806, and amendments
thereto, an amount equal to 85% of the balance of all moneys credited
to the state gaming revenues fund shall be transferred and credited to
the state economic development initiatives fund. Expenditures from the
state economic development initiatives fund shall be made in accordance
with appropriations acts for the financing of such programs supporting
and enhancing the existing economic foundation of the state and fostering
growth through the expansion of current, and the establishment and at-
traction of new, commercial and industrial enterprises as provided by this
section and as may be authorized by law and not less than 1⁄2 of such
money shall be distributed equally among the congressional districts of
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the state. Except as provided by subsection (g), all moneys credited to


the state economic development initiatives fund shall be credited within
the fund, as provided by law, to an account or accounts of the fund which
are created by this section.
(b) There is hereby created the Kansas capital formation account in
the state economic development initiatives fund. All moneys credited to
the Kansas capital formation account shall be used to provide, encourage
and implement capital development and formation in Kansas.
(c) There is hereby created the Kansas economic development re-
search and development account in the state economic development in-
itiatives fund. All moneys credited to the Kansas economic development
research and development account shall be used to promote, encourage
and implement research and development programs and activities in Kan-
sas and technical assistance funded through state educational institutions
under the supervision and control of the state board of regents or other
Kansas colleges and universities.
(d) There is hereby created the Kansas economic development en-
dowment account in the state economic development initiatives fund. All
moneys credited to the Kansas economic development endowment ac-
count shall be accumulated and invested as provided in this section to
provide an ongoing source of funds which shall be used for economic
development activities in Kansas, including, but not limited to, continuing
appropriations or demand transfers for programs and projects which shall
include, but are not limited to, specific community infrastructure projects
in Kansas that stimulate economic growth.
(e) Except as provided in subsection (f), the director of investments
may invest and reinvest moneys credited to the state economic develop-
ment initiatives fund in accordance with investment policies established
by the pooled money investment board under K.S.A. 75-4232, and
amendments thereto, in the pooled money investment portfolio. All mon-
eys received as interest earned by the investment of the moneys credited
to the state economic development initiatives fund shall be deposited in
the state treasury and credited to the Kansas economic development en-
dowment account of such fund.
(f) Moneys credited to the Kansas economic development endow-
ment account of the state economic development initiatives fund may be
invested in government guaranteed loans and debentures as provided by
law in addition to the investments authorized by subsection (e) or in lieu
of such investments. All moneys received as interest earned by the in-
vestment under this subsection of the moneys credited to the Kansas
economic development endowment account shall be deposited in the
state treasury and credited to the Kansas economic development endow-
ment account of the state economic development initiatives fund.
(g) Except as provided further, in each fiscal year, the director of
accounts and reports shall make transfers in equal amounts on July 15
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and January 15 which in the aggregate equal $2,000,000 from the state
economic development initiatives fund to the state water plan fund cre-
ated by K.S.A. 82a-951, and amendments thereto. No moneys shall be
transferred from the state economic development initiatives fund to the
state water plan fund on such dates during state fiscal year 2016, state
fiscal year 2017 and state fiscal year 2018, state fiscal year 2019, and state
fiscal year 2020. No other moneys credited to the state economic devel-
opment initiatives fund shall be used for: (1) Water-related projects or
programs, or related technical assistance; or (2) any other projects or
programs, or related technical assistance, which meet one or more of the
long-range goals, objectives and considerations set forth in the state water
resource planning act.
Sec. 243. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 82a-953a is
hereby amended to read as follows: 82a-953a. During each fiscal year,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $6,000,000 from the
state general fund to the state water plan fund created by K.S.A. 82a-951,
and amendments thereto, one-half of such amount to be transferred on
July 15 and one-half to be transferred on January 15, except that no
moneys shall be transferred from the state general fund to the state water
plan fund during the fiscal years year ending June 30, 2016, June 30,
2017, and June 30, 2018, the transfer shall not exceed $1,200,000. No
moneys shall be transferred from the state general fund to the state water
plan fund during the fiscal years ending June 30, 2019, and June 30, 2020.
Sec. 244. On and after July 1, 2017, K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 2-223, 12-
1775a, 12-5256, 55-193, 68-2320, 74-4920, as amended by section 43 of
2017 Senate Substitute for Substitute for House Bill No. 2052, 74-50,107,
74-99b34, 75-6702, 76-775, 76-7,107, 79-2959, 79-2964, 79-3425i, 79-
34,171, 79-4804 and 82a-953a are hereby repealed.
Sec. 245. If any fund or account name described by words and the
numerical accounting code that follows such fund or account name do
not match, it shall be conclusively presumed that the legislature intended
that the fund or account name described by words is the correct fund or
account name, and such fund or account name described by words shall
control over a contradictory or incorrect numerical accounting code.
Sec. 246. Severability. If any provision or clause of this act or appli-
cation thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalid-
ity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this act that can be
given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end
the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.
Sec. 247. Appeals to exceed expenditure limitations. (a) Upon written
application to the governor and approval of the state finance council,
expenditures from special revenue funds may exceed the amounts spec-
ified in this act.
(b) This section shall not apply to the expanded lottery act revenues
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fund, the state economic development initiatives fund, the children’s in-
itiative fund, the state water plan fund or the Kansas endowment for youth
fund, or to any account of any such funds.
Sec. 248. Savings. (a) Any unencumbered balance as of June 30,
2017, in any special revenue fund, or account thereof, of any state agency
named in this act that is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited
for fiscal year 2018 by this or any other appropriation act of the 2017
regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 2018, for the same use and purpose as the same was
heretofore appropriated.
(b) Any unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2018, in any special
revenue fund, or account thereof, of any state agency named in this act
that is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited for fiscal year
2019 by this act or any other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2019, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore
appropriated.
(c) This section shall not apply to the expanded lottery act revenues
fund, the state economic development initiatives fund, the children’s in-
itiatives fund, the state water plan fund, the Kansas endowment for youth
fund, the Kansas educational building fund, the state institutions building
fund, or the correctional institutions building fund, or to any account of
any of such funds.
Sec. 249. (a) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, all moneys
that are lawfully credited to and available in any bond special revenue
fund and that are not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by
this or other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legisla-
ture, are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018,
for the state agency for which the bond special revenue fund was estab-
lished for the purposes authorized by law for expenditures from such
bond special revenue fund.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, all moneys that are
lawfully credited to and available in any bond special revenue fund and
that are not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other
appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature,
are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the
state agency for which the bond special revenue fund was established for
the purposes authorized by law for expenditures from such bond special
revenue fund.
(c) As used in this section, ‘‘bond special revenue fund’’ means any
special revenue fund or account thereof established in the state treasury
prior to or on or after the effective date of this act for the deposit of the
proceeds of bonds issued by the Kansas development finance authority,
for the payment of debt service for bonds issued by the Kansas devel-
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opment finance authority, or for any related purpose in accordance with


applicable bond covenants.
Sec. 250. Federal grants. (a) During the fiscal year ending June 30,
2018, each federal grant or other federal receipt that is received by a state
agency named in this act and that is not otherwise appropriated to that
state agency for fiscal year 2018 by this or other appropriation act of the
2017 regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for fiscal
year 2018, for that state agency for the purpose set forth in such federal
grant or receipt, except that no expenditure shall be made from and no
obligation shall be incurred against any such federal grant or other federal
receipt that has not been previously appropriated or reappropriated or
approved for expenditure by the governor, until the governor has au-
thorized the state agency to make expenditures therefrom.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, each federal grant
or other federal receipt that is received by a state agency named in this
act and that is not otherwise appropriated to that state agency for fiscal
year 2019 by this or other appropriation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular
session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for fiscal year 2019 for
that state agency for the purpose set forth in such federal grant or receipt,
except that no expenditure shall be made from and no obligation shall be
incurred against any such federal grant or other federal receipt that has
not been previously appropriated or reappropriated or approved for ex-
penditure by the governor, for fiscal year 2019, until the governor has
authorized the state agency to make expenditures from such federal grant
or other federal receipt for fiscal year 2019.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
made by any state agency that is named in this act and that is not otherwise
authorized by law to apply for and receive federal grants, expenditures
may be made by such state agency from moneys appropriated for fiscal
year 2018 and fiscal year 2019 by this act or any other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature to apply for and
receive federal grants during fiscal year 2018 and fiscal year 2019, which
federal grants are hereby authorized to be applied for and received by
such state agencies: Provided, That no expenditure shall be made from
and no obligation shall be incurred against any such federal grant or other
federal receipt that has not been previously appropriated or reappro-
priated or approved for expenditure by the governor, until the governor
has authorized the state agency to make expenditures therefrom.
Sec. 251. (a) (1) Any correctional institutions building fund appro-
priation heretofore appropriated to any state agency named in this or
other appropriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature, and
having an unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2017, in excess of $100
is hereby reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the
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same uses and purposes as originally appropriated unless specific provi-


sion is made for lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
any account of the correctional institutions building fund that was encum-
bered for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(b) (1) Any correctional institutions building fund appropriation here-
tofore appropriated to any state agency named in this or other appropri-
ation act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature, and having
an unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2018, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the same uses
and purposes as originally appropriated unless specific provision is made
for lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
any account of the correctional institutions building fund that was encum-
bered for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 252. (a) (1) Any Kansas educational building fund appropriation
heretofore appropriated to any institution named in this or other appro-
priation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature and having an
unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2017, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the same use
and purpose as originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made
for lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
any account of the Kansas educational building fund that was encumbered
for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(b) (1) Any Kansas educational building fund appropriation hereto-
fore appropriated to any institution named in this or other appropriation
act of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature and having an
unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2018, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the same use
and purpose as originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made
for lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
any account of the Kansas educational building fund that was encumbered
for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 253. (a) (1) Any state institutions building fund appropriation
heretofore appropriated to any state agency named in this or other ap-
propriation act of the 2017 regular session of the legislature and having
an unencumbered balance as of June 30, 2017, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, for the same use
and purpose as originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made
for lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
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any account of the state institutions building fund that was encumbered
for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2016.
(b) (1) Any state institutions building fund appropriation heretofore
appropriated to any state agency named in this or other appropriation act
of the 2017 or 2018 regular session of the legislature and having an unen-
cumbered balance as of June 30, 2018, in excess of $100 is hereby reap-
propriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, for the same use and
purpose as originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made for
lapsing such appropriation.
(2) This subsection shall not apply to the unencumbered balance in
any account of the state institutions building fund that was encumbered
for any fiscal year commencing prior to July 1, 2017.
Sec. 254. (a) Any transfers of money during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018, from any special revenue fund of any state agency named
in this act to the audit services fund of the division of post audit under
K.S.A. 46-1121, and amendments thereto, shall be in addition to any
expenditure limitation imposed on any such fund for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 2018.
(b) Any transfers of money during the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019, from any special revenue fund of any state agency named in this
act to the audit services fund of the division of post audit under K.S.A.
46-1121, and amendments thereto, shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitation imposed on any such fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2019.
Sec. 255. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its
publication in the Kansas register.
Approved June 24, 2017.
Published in the Kansas Register June 26, 2017.
† Section 99(q) was line-item vetoed.
† Section 100(o) was line-item vetoed.
† Section 174 was line-item vetoed.
(See Messages from the Governor)
[Ch. 105 2017 Concurrent Resolutions 1789

CHAPTER 105
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1601

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to a committee to inform the governor that the two
houses of the legislature are duly organized and ready to receive communications.
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Rep-
resentatives concurring therein: That a committee of two members from
the Senate and three members from the House of Representatives be
appointed to wait upon the governor, and inform the governor that the
two houses of the legislature are duly organized and are ready to receive
any communications the governor may have to present.
Adopted by the House January 9, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate January 9, 2017.

CHAPTER 106
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5001

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION providing for a joint session of the Senate and House
of Representatives for the purpose of hearing a message from the Governor.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the Senate and the House of Rep-
resentatives meet in joint session in Representative Hall at 4:30 p.m. on
January 10, 2017, for the purpose of hearing the message of the Governor.
Be it further resolved: That a committee of two members from the
Senate and three members from the House of Representatives be ap-
pointed to wait upon the Governor.
Be it further resolved: That a committee of two members from the
Senate and three members from the House of Representatives be ap-
pointed to wait upon the Lieutenant Governor.
Adopted by the House January 9, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate January 10, 2017.
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CHAPTER 107
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5002

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION adopting joint rules for the Senate and House
of Representatives for the 2017-2018 biennium.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate, concurring therein: That the following joint rules shall be the
joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives for the 2017-2018
biennium.
JOINT RULES
OF THE
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2017-2018
Joint rule 1. Joint rules; application and date of expiration; adop-
tion, amendment, suspension and revocation. (a) Joint rules; expi-
ration, adoption, amendment, suspension and revocation; vote required.
Joint rules are adopted under the authority of section 8 of article 2 of the
Constitution of the State of Kansas and shall govern matters made subject
thereto except when otherwise specifically provided by joint rule. Joint
rules shall expire at the conclusion of the terms of representatives. Joint
rules shall be adopted, amended, suspended and revoked by concurrent
resolution of the two houses of the legislature. Concurrent resolutions
adopting joint rules shall receive the affirmative vote of not less than a
majority of the members then elected (or appointed) and qualified in
each house.
(b) Amendment, suspension or revocation of joint rules; previous no-
tice; vote required. After one day’s previous notice, joint rules may be
amended, suspended or revoked by the affirmative vote of not less than
a majority of the members then elected (or appointed) and qualified in
each house. Upon the filing of such notice in either house, a message
shall be sent to the other house advising of the filing of such notice and
the reading of the message shall constitute notice to the members of such
house. If such previous notice is not given, the affirmative vote of 2⁄3 of
the members then elected (or appointed) and qualified in each house
shall be required for the amendment, suspension or revocation of a joint
rule.
(c) Amendment, suspension or revocation of joint rules at commence-
ment of legislative session; vote required; conditions. Notwithstanding any
provision of this rule to the contrary, no notice shall be required for the
adoption of a concurrent resolution amending, suspending or revoking
any one or more joint rules at the commencement of a legislative session,
and adoption of any such concurrent resolution shall require only the
affirmative vote of not less than a majority of the members then elected
(or appointed) and qualified in each house, subject to the following con-
[Ch. 107 2017 Concurrent Resolutions 1791

ditions: (1) The concurrent resolution is sponsored by the speaker or the


president, and (2) either (a) a copy thereof is mailed to each member of
the legislature by deposit in the United States mails not later than 11:00
p.m. on the Thursday preceding the Monday on which the legislative
session is to commence or (b) in lieu of mailing, copies of the concurrent
resolution are made available to members on the first day of the legislative
session and final action is taken on a subsequent legislative day.
Joint rule 2. Joint sessions. (a) Joint session called by concurrent
resolution; vote required; time, place and subject matter. A joint session
of the senate and house of representatives may be called by concurrent
resolution adopted by the affirmative vote of not less than a majority of
the members elected (or appointed) and qualified in each house of the
legislature or as may otherwise be prescribed by law. Any such resolution
shall fix the time and place of the joint session, and the subject matter to
be considered at the joint session. Joint sessions shall consider only such
matters as are prescribed by law or by the concurrent resolution calling
such joint session.
(b) Presiding officer at joint sessions; record of joint session; rules
applicable. The speaker of the house of representatives shall preside at
all joint sessions of the senate and house of representatives, and the clerk
of the house of representatives shall keep a record of the proceedings
thereof and shall enter the record of each such session in the journal of
the house of representatives. The rules of the house of representatives
and the joint rules of the two houses, insofar as the same may be appli-
cable shall be the rules for joint sessions of the two houses.
(c) Votes in joint session; taking; requirements. All votes in a joint
session shall be taken by yeas and nays, and in taking the same it shall be
the duty of the secretary of the senate first to call the names of the
members of the senate, and after which the clerk of the house of repre-
sentatives shall in like manner call the names of the members of the
house. Each member of the senate and the house of representatives pres-
ent shall be required to vote on all matters considered in joint session,
unless excused by a vote of a majority of the members of both houses
present.
Joint rule 3. Conference committee procedure. (a) Action by
house of origin of bill or concurrent resolution amended by other house.
When a bill or concurrent resolution is returned to the house of origin
with amendments by the other house, the house of origin may: (1) Concur
in such amendments; (2) refuse to concur in such amendments; or (3)
refuse to concur in such amendments and request a conference on the
bill or concurrent resolution.
(b) Concurrence by house of origin; concurrence prior to taking ac-
tion on conference committee report by other house; final action; effect of
failure of motion to concur. The house of origin of any bill or concurrent
resolution may concur in any amendments made by the other house,
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except that if the bill or concurrent resolution has been referred to a


conference committee such action may only be taken prior to the taking
of final action upon the conference committee report upon such bill or
concurrent resolution by the other house. A vote in the house of origin
of any bill or concurrent resolution on a motion to concur in amendments
to such bill or concurrent resolution by the other house shall be consid-
ered action on the final passage of the bill or concurrent resolution and
the affirmative and negative votes thereon shall be entered in the journal.
If the motion to concur is upon amendments to a bill or concurrent res-
olution for which a conference committee has been appointed and action
has not been taken upon the report of such committee by the other house
and such motion fails, the bill or concurrent resolution shall not be
deemed to have been killed thereby and the motion to concur may be
renewed but not on the same legislative day. If the motion to concur is
upon amendments to a bill or concurrent resolution for which a confer-
ence committee has not been appointed and such motion fails, the bill or
concurrent resolution shall be deemed to be killed.
(c) Motion to nonconcur; when considered final action; effect of adop-
tion of motion. A vote in the house of origin of any bill or concurrent
resolution on a motion to nonconcur or to refuse to concur in amend-
ments to such bill or concurrent resolution by the other house which is
not coupled with a request for the appointment of a conference com-
mittee shall be considered action on final passage of the bill or concurrent
resolution and the affirmative and negative votes thereon shall be entered
in the journal, and the bill or concurrent resolution shall be deemed killed
on the adoption thereof.
(d) House of origin refusal to concur or nonconcur; request for con-
ference; procedure. When a bill or concurrent resolution is returned by
either house to the house of origin with amendments, and the house of
origin refuses to concur or to nonconcur therein, a conference may be
requested by a majority vote of the members present and voting. Such
request shall be transmitted to the other house by message which shall
include the names of the conferees on the part of the requesting house.
Upon receipt of any such message, the receiving house may, in like man-
ner, approve such conference, and shall thereupon notify the requesting
house by message stating the names of its conferees.
(e) Membership; appointment; chairperson; house of origin of substi-
tute or materially changed bill or concurrent resolution; meetings of con-
ference committee. Each conference committee shall consist of three
members of the senate and three members of the house of representa-
tives, unless otherwise fixed by agreement of the president of the senate
and speaker of the house. Senate members shall be appointed by the
president of the senate and house members shall be appointed by the
speaker of the house of representatives. The president or the speaker
may replace any conferee previously appointed by such person. Not less
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than one member appointed from each house shall be a member of the
minority political party of such house except when such representation
for such house is waived by the minority leader of such house. In all cases,
the first-named member of the house of origin of the bill or concurrent
resolution assigned to the committee shall be chairperson of the confer-
ence committee. The house of origin of a substitute bill or substitute
concurrent resolution shall be the house in which the bill or concurrent
resolution in its original form was introduced. The chairperson of a con-
ference committee on a bill or concurrent resolution the subject matter
of which has been ruled to be materially changed shall be a member of
the house which amended the bill or concurrent resolution to materially
change the subject matter. Each conference committee shall meet on the
call of its chairperson. All meetings of conference committees shall be
open to the public and no meeting shall be adjourned to another time or
place in order to subvert such policy.
(f) Conference committee reports; matters which may be included;
report not subject to amendment; house which acts first on report; copies
of reports; reports considered under any order of business. Only subject
matters which are or have been included in the bill or concurrent reso-
lution in conference or in bills or concurrent resolutions which have been
passed or adopted in either one or both houses during the current bi-
ennium of the legislature may be included in the report of the conference
committee on any bill or concurrent resolution except in any appropria-
tions bill there may be included a proviso relating to any such item of
appropriation. Subject to any limitations imposed under the constitution
of the state of Kansas, no more than a total of four additional bills or
concurrent resolutions or parts of bills or concurrent resolutions in con-
ference or bills or concurrent resolutions or parts of bills or concurrent
resolutions which have passed in either one or both houses during the
current biennium of the legislature may be included in the report of the
conference committee on any bill or concurrent resolution, except that
reports of conference committees on any taxation bill are not subject to
the limitation contained in this provision. A conference committee report
shall not be subject to amendment. The original signed conference com-
mittee report shall be submitted to and acted upon first by the house
other than the house of origin of the bill or concurrent resolution. Except
when a conference committee report is an agree to disagree coupled with
a request that a new conference committee be appointed or is a recom-
mendation to accede to or recede from all amendments of the second
house, electronic and paper copies of the report shall be made available
to all members of the house considering the report not later than 30
minutes before the time of its consideration, except that if the report is
more than six pages in length no paper copies will be required to be
distributed to individual members provided that at least 10 paper copies
of the report are made available to members at the clerk’s or secretary’s
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desk at the front of the respective house. By written notice, the majority
leader may direct the clerk or secretary to increase from six pages to some
greater number of pages the size of conference committee reports that
need not be distributed by paper copies to individual members pursuant
to this rule. The affirmative vote of 2⁄3 of the members present in the
house at the time of consideration of the report shall be sufficient to
dispense with distribution of copies of the conference committee report
to all members of that house. Reports of conference committees may be
received and considered under any order of business.
(g) Signatures required on conference committee reports. All initial
conference committee reports other than an agreement to disagree cou-
pled with a request that a new conference committee be appointed shall
be signed by all of the conferees. All initial conference committee reports
which are an agreement to disagree coupled with a request that a new
conference committee be appointed shall be signed by a majority of the
conferees appointed in each house. If a conference committee report
which is an agreement to disagree coupled with a request that a new
conference committee be appointed is not adopted, a subsequent con-
ference committee report shall be signed by all conferees unless a sub-
sequent conference committee report which is an agreement to disagree
coupled with a request that a new conference committee be appointed is
adopted, in which case a conference committee report subsequent to the
adoption of such report shall be signed by a majority of the conferees
appointed in each house. All other conference committee reports shall
be signed by a majority of the conferees appointed in each house.
(h) Vote to adopt conference committee report final action; effect of
failure of motion to adopt conference committee report. The vote to adopt
the report of a conference committee, other than a report of failure to
agree coupled with a recommendation for appointment of a new confer-
ence committee, shall be considered final action on the bill or concurrent
resolution and the affirmative and negative votes thereon shall be entered
in the journal. If the motion fails, the bill or concurrent resolution shall
be deemed to be killed. If the motion on a conference committee report
which is an agreement to disagree coupled with a request that a new
conference committee be appointed fails, the bill or concurrent resolution
shall not be deemed to have been killed thereby and remains in confer-
ence.
(i) Report of conference committee unable to agree; effect of failure
to request new conference committee; effect of failure of motion to adopt
report requesting new conference committee. If a conference committee
upon any bill or concurrent resolution is unable to agree, it shall report
that fact to both houses. Such report may request that a new conference
committee be appointed thereon. If the committee so reports but fails to
request the appointment of a new conference committee thereon, the
bill or concurrent resolution shall be deemed to have been killed upon
[Ch. 107 2017 Concurrent Resolutions 1795

the adoption by either house of such report. If the motion to adopt a


report requesting the appointment of a new conference committee fails,
the bill or concurrent resolution shall be deemed to be killed.
(j) Bills or concurrent resolutions under consideration by conference
committees and reports thereof; carryover from odd-numbered to even-
numbered year. Bills or concurrent resolutions under consideration by a
conference committee, or a report of which has been filed but no action
taken thereon in either house, at the time of adjournment of a regular
session of the legislature held in an odd-numbered year shall remain alive
during the interim and may be considered by the committee and legis-
lature as the case may be at the regular session held in the following even-
numbered year.
Joint rule 4. Deadlines for introduction and consideration of
bills. The senate and house of representatives shall observe the following
schedule of deadlines in making requests for drafting and in the intro-
duction and consideration of bills.
(a) Bill request deadline for individual members. Except for bills in-
troduced pursuant to (i) of this rule, no request to draft bills, except those
made by committees, through their respective chairpersons, shall be
made to, or accepted by, the office of the revisor of statutes after the
hour of 5:00 p.m. on January 30, 2017, during the 2017 regular session
and on January 29, 2018, during the 2018 regular session.
(b) Bill introduction deadline for individual members. Except as pro-
vided in (i) of this rule, no bill sponsored by a member or members shall
be introduced in either house of the legislature after the hour of adjourn-
ment on February 8, 2017, during the 2017 regular session and on Feb-
ruary 7, 2018, during the 2018 regular session. Such deadline for the
introduction of bills by individual members may be changed to an earlier
date in either house at any time by resolution duly adopted by the affir-
mative vote of not less than a majority of the members then elected (or
appointed) and qualified in such house.
(c) Bill request deadline for certain committees. Except for bills to be
introduced pursuant to (i) of this rule, no committee except the commit-
tee on ways and means of the senate, the committee on assessment and
taxation of the senate, select committees of either house when so au-
thorized, the committee on federal and state affairs of either house or
the house committees on calendar and printing, appropriations and tax-
ation shall make a request to the office of the revisor of statutes for any
bill to be drafted for sponsorship by such committee after the hour of
5:00 p.m. on February 6, 2017, during the 2017 regular session and on
February 5, 2018, during the 2018 regular session.
(d) Bill introduction deadline for certain committees. Except as pro-
vided in (i) of this rule, no bill sponsored by any committee of either
house of the legislature, except the committee on ways and means of the
senate, the committee on assessment and taxation of the senate, select
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committees of either house when so authorized, the committee on federal


and state affairs of either house or the house committees on calendar and
printing, appropriations and taxation shall be introduced in either house
after the hour of adjournment on February 10, 2017, during the 2017
regular session and on February 9, 2018, during the 2018 regular session.
(e) House of origin bill consideration deadline. No bill, except bills
sponsored by, referred to or acted upon by the committee on ways and
means of the senate, the committee on assessment and taxation of the
senate, select committees of either house when so authorized, the com-
mittee on federal and state affairs of either house or the house committees
on calendar and printing, appropriations and taxation shall be considered
in the house in which such bill originated after the hour of adjournment
on February 23, 2017, during the 2017 regular session and on February
22, 2018, during the 2018 regular session.
(f) Second house bill consideration deadline. No bill, except bills
sponsored by, referred to or acted upon by the committee on ways and
means of the senate, the committee on assessment and taxation of the
senate, select committees of either house when so authorized, the com-
mittee on federal and state affairs of either house or the house committees
on calendar and printing, appropriations and taxation shall be considered
by either house, not the house of origin of such bill, after the hour of
adjournment on March 30, 2017, during the 2017 regular session and
March 29, 2018, during the 2018 regular session.
(g) Exceptions to limitation of (d), (e) and (f); procedure. Specific
exceptions to the limitations prescribed in subsections (d), (e) and (f) may
be made in either house by resolution adopted by the affirmative vote of
not less than a majority of the members of such house then elected (or
appointed) and qualified.
(h) Deadline which falls on day neither house in session; effect. In the
event that any deadline prescribed in this rule falls on a day that neither
house of the legislature is in session, such deadline shall be observed on
the next following day that either house is in session.
(i) Bills introduced in odd-numbered years after deadlines; effect.
Bills may be introduced by members and committees in regular sessions
occurring in an odd-numbered year after the times prescribed in (b) and
(d) of this rule, but there shall be no final action thereon by either house
during the session when introduced. Such bills shall be held over for
consideration at the next succeeding regular session held in an even-
numbered year.
(j) Modification of schedule of deadlines for introduction and consid-
eration of bills; procedure. In any regular session a concurrent resolution
may be adopted by the affirmative vote of not less than a majority of the
members then elected (or appointed) and qualified in each house setting
forth a different schedule of deadlines for introduction and consideration
of bills for that session and the provisions of such concurrent resolution
[Ch. 107 2017 Concurrent Resolutions 1797

shall apply to such session notwithstanding provisions of this rule to the


contrary.
(k) Bill consideration deadline; exceptions. No bills shall be consid-
ered by the Legislature after April 7, 2017, during the 2017 regular ses-
sion and after April 6, 2018, during the 2018 regular session except bills
vetoed by the Governor, the omnibus appropriation act and the omnibus
reconciliation spending limit bill provided for under K.S.A. 75-6702, and
amendments thereto. This subsection (k) may be suspended for the con-
sideration of a specific bill or bills not otherwise exempt under this sub-
section by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members then elected
(or appointed) and qualified in the house in which the bill is to be con-
sidered.
Joint rule 5. Closure of meetings to consider matters relating to
security. Any standing committee of the House of Representatives, any
standing committee of the Senate, the Legislative Coordinating Council,
any joint committee of both houses of the legislature, any special or select
committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate, the House of
Representatives in session, the Senate in session or a joint session of the
House of Representatives and the Senate may meet in closed, executive
session for the purpose of receiving information and considering matters
relating to the security of state officers or employees, or both, or the
security of buildings and property under the ownership or control of the
State of Kansas.
Joint rule 6. Floor amendments to bills making appropriations.
(a) Unless by majority consent to correct an error in drafting, no amend-
ment from the floor in either house of the legislature to increase the
amount of expenditures that would be authorized in a provision of an
appropriations bill shall be in order unless the amendment contains a
provision reducing, by a like or greater amount, expenditures that would
be authorized in another provision of such appropriations bill. Notwith-
standing any rule in either house of the legislature, those portions of a
motion to amend a bill as described in this rule shall be indivisible.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply if the ending bal-
ance in the state general fund for the ensuing fiscal year is equal to 7.5%
or more of the total amount authorized to be expended or transferred by
demand transfer from the state general fund in such fiscal year based on
the most recent budget profile of the Kansas legislative research depart-
ment.
Adopted by the House January 12, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate January 17, 2017.
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CHAPTER 108
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 1606

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of


representatives for a period of time during the 2017 regular session of the legislature.
Be it resolved by the Senate of the State of Kansas, the House of Rep-
resentatives concurring therein: That the legislature shall adjourn at the
close of business of the daily session convened on February 23, 2017, and
shall reconvene on March 6, 2017, pursuant to adjournment of the daily
session convened on February 23, 2017; and
Be it further resolved: That the chief clerk of the house of represen-
tatives and the secretary of the senate and employees specified by the
director of legislative administrative services for such purpose shall attend
to their duties each day during periods of adjournment, Sundays ex-
cepted, for the purpose of receiving messages from the governor and
conducting such other business as may be required; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature shall not receive
the per diem compensation and subsistence allowances provided for in
K.S.A. 46-137a(a) and (b), and amendments thereto, for any day within
a period in which both houses of the legislature are adjourned for more
than two days, Sundays excepted; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature attending a
legislative meeting of whatever nature when authorized pursuant to law,
or by the legislative coordinating council, the president of the senate or
the speaker of the house of representatives, and members of a conference
committee attending a meeting of the conference committee authorized
by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of represen-
tatives during any period of adjournment for which members are not
authorized compensation and allowances pursuant to K.S.A. 46-137a, and
amendments thereto, shall receive compensation and travel expenses or
allowances as provided by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto.
Adopted by the House February 23, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate February 23, 2017.
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CHAPTER 109
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5012

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION providing for a joint session of the Senate and House of
Representatives for the purpose of hearing a message from the Supreme Court.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the Senate and the House of
Representatives meet in joint session in Representative Hall at 4:30 pm
on March 15, 2017, for the purpose of hearing a message from the
Supreme Court on the judicial branch of government.
Be it further resolved: That a committee of two members from the
Senate and three members from the House of Representatives be
appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices.
Adopted by the House March 14, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate March 14, 2017.

CHAPTER 110
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5003

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging Congress to propose the regulation freedom


amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
WHEREAS, The growth and abuse of federal regulatory authority
threaten our constitutional liberties, including those guaranteed by the
Bill of Rights in the First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Amendments of our
Constitution; and
WHEREAS, Federal regulators must be more accountable to elected
representatives of the people and not immune from such accountability;
and
WHEREAS, The United States House of Representatives has passed
with bipartisan support the REINS Act to require that Congress approve
major new federal regulations before they can take effect; and
WHEREAS, Even if enacted, a law may be repealed or waived by a
future Congress and President; and
WHEREAS, An amendment to the Constitution of the United States
does not require the President’s approval and cannot be waived by a
future Congress and President: Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the Kansas Legislature does hereby
urge the United States Congress to vote to propose the regulation free-
dom amendment to the Constitution of the United States as follows:
1800 2017 Concurrent Resolutions Ch. 111]

‘‘Whenever one quarter of the members of the United States House


of Representatives or the United States Senate transmits to the President
their written declaration of opposition to a proposed federal regulation,
it shall require a majority vote of the House of Representatives and the
Senate to adopt that regulation.’’
Adopted by the House February 15, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate March 30, 2017.

CHAPTER 111
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5014

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of


representatives for a period during the 2017 regular session of the legislature.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the legislature shall adjourn at the
close of business of the daily session convened on March 30, 2017, and
shall reconvene on April 3, 2017, pursuant to adjournment of the daily
session convened on March 30, 2017; and
Be it further resolved: That the chief clerk of the house of represen-
tatives and the secretary of the senate and employees specified by the
director of legislative administrative services for such purpose shall attend
to their duties each day during such period of adjournment, Sundays
excepted, for the purpose of receiving messages from the governor and
conducting such other business as may be required; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature shall not receive
the per diem compensation and subsistence allowances provided for in
K.S.A. 46-137a(a) and (b), and amendments thereto, for any day during
this period of adjournment; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature attending a
legislative meeting of whatever nature when authorized pursuant to law,
or by the legislative coordinating council, the president of the senate or
the speaker of the house of representatives, and members of a conference
committee attending a meeting of the conference committee authorized
by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of represen-
tatives during this period of adjournment shall receive compensation and
travel expenses or allowances as provided by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amend-
ments thereto.
Adopted by the House March 30, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate March 30, 2017.
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CHAPTER 112
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5015

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of


representatives for a period during the 2017 regular session of the legislature.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the legislature shall adjourn at the
close of business of the daily session convened on May 25, 2017, and shall
reconvene on May 30, 2017, pursuant to adjournment of the daily session
convened on May 25, 2017; and
Be it further resolved: That the chief clerk of the house of
representatives and the secretary of the senate and employees specified
by the director of legislative administrative services for such purpose shall
attend to their duties each day during such period of adjournment,
Sundays excepted, for the purpose of receiving messages from the
governor and conducting such other business as may be required; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature shall not receive
the per diem compensation and subsistence allowances provided for in
K.S.A. 46-137a(a) and (b), and amendments thereto, for any day during
this period of adjournment; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature attending a
legislative meeting of whatever nature when authorized pursuant to law,
or by the legislative coordinating council, the president of the senate or
the speaker of the house of representatives, and members of a conference
committee attending a meeting of the conference committee authorized
by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of
representatives during this period of adjournment shall receive
compensation and travel expenses or allowances as provided by K.S.A.
75-3212, and amendments thereto.
Adopted by the House May 25, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate May 25, 2017.

CHAPTER 113
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5016

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the 2017 regular session of the legislature


and providing for an adjournment thereof.
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
the Senate concurring therein: That the legislature shall adjourn at the
close of business of the daily session convened on June 10, 2017, until
the hour of 10:00 a.m. on June 26, 2017, at which time the legislature
1802 2017 Concurrent Resolutions Ch. 113]

shall reconvene and shall continue in session until sine die adjournment
at the close of business on June 26, 2017; and
Be it further resolved: That the chief clerk of the house of represen-
tatives and the secretary of the senate and employees specified by the
director of legislative administrative services for such purpose shall attend
their duties each day during periods of adjournment, Sundays excepted,
for the purpose of receiving messages from the governor and conducting
such other business as may be required; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature shall not receive
the per diem compensation and subsistence allowances provided for in
K.S.A. 46-137a(a) and (b), and amendments thereto, for any day during
the period of adjournment; and
Be it further resolved: That members of the legislature attending a
legislative meeting of whatever nature when authorized pursuant to law,
or by the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Repre-
sentatives or the Legislative Coordinating Council during this period of
adjournment, shall receive compensation and travel expenses or allow-
ances as provided by K.S.A. 75-3212, and amendments thereto.
Adopted by the House June 10, 2017.
Adopted by the Senate June 10, 2017.
Messages from the Governor 1803

MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR

Substitute for HOUSE BILL No. 2178

AN ACT concerning income taxation; relating to determination of Kansas


adjusted gross income, rates, itemized deductions; amending K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 79-32,110, 79-32,117 and 79-32,120 and repealing the ex-
isting sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-32,269.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
My veto of Substitute for House Bill 2178 is based in my belief that,
as the elected public servants of Kansas, we must not choose to resolve
budget challenges on the backs of middle income Kansans with retroac-
tive personal income tax increases.
We should be clear about what this bill will do. The proposed tax in-
crease will raise income tax liability for married Kansans filing jointly
earning at least $30,000 per year from 4.6% to 5.25%, and from 4.6% to
5.45% for those married filers earning more than $100,000 per year. At
the same time, income tax rates for small businesses will increase from
0% up to 5.45%, depending on income. More to the point, any single
full-time worker earning more than $9.74 per hour will see an income
tax increase.
Working families and small businesses are the backbone of our econ-
omy, and we should not punish them.
Moreover, applying a retroactive tax increase on our citizens is irre-
sponsible and will ultimately harm families and individuals who are work-
ing to make ends meet. Were this bill to become law, the majority of
Kansans would see a significant reduction in their pay check immediately.
This is unfair.
I also reject the idea that we must choose to either make large cuts to
public education or burden every hard working Kansan with a higher tax
rate. This dichotomy is false. In my budget proposal, I suggested modest
revenue measures on targeted consumption and taxes paid by businesses.
I have also proposed adoption of efficiencies recommended by the study
commissioned by the Legislature, all of which result in a structurally bal-
anced budget by Fiscal Year 2019. It is irresponsible to raise taxes on low
and middle income Kansans without first ensuring we are doing every-
thing we can to keep the cost of government low.
Kansas has pioneered new ground to generate small business growth
and thus create jobs and economic opportunity for more Kansans. We
have seen record levels of new business formation and consistently low
unemployment. These efforts have been successful, and reversing course
now will have a long term negative impact on growing business and op-
portunity in Kansas. Instead, this bill would raise the tax burden on every
small business in the state, create a new tax bracket, raise the income tax
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liability of Kansans, and would result in undermining the economic health


of our state and the opportunity for every Kansan to provide for them-
selves and their families.
It is our responsibility to make the decisions to build a brighter future
for Kansas and to ensure that we do everything we can to provide high
quality government service at the lowest cost to Kansans.
Over the coming weeks, I will remain committed to working with leg-
islative leadership to develop a plan that structurally balances our budget
without permanently harming hard working Kansans.
Accordingly, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(a) of the Constitution of
the State of Kansas, I hereby veto House Bill 2178.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: February 22, 2017.

HOUSE BILL No. 2044

AN ACT concerning the department of health and environment; estab-


lishing the KanCare bridge to a healthy Kansas program; concerning
clubhouse-based psychosocial rehabilitation programs.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
I have long maintained three criteria for evaluating Medicaid expansion
under Obamacare. Any attempt to expand this entitlement program
should include a plan to eliminate the inherited waiting list for services
to our disabled community, include work requirements to help Kansans
escape poverty, and have a neutral impact on the state budget. This bill
does not meet those requirements. Additionally, I am disappointed this
bill will lead to an increase in funding for Planned Parenthood.
The most effective welfare program is one that helps people find a
good paying job, escape poverty, and gain economic security. This bill’s
work component is nothing more than a work referral program, which
will not lead to real employment gains for low income families. A true
work requirement, as currently exists in the TANF and SNAP programs,
would encourage and assist low-income able-bodied Kansans in receiving
the educational and employment opportunities they deserve. We cannot
help our citizens build better lives without also incentivizing them to find
a permanent path out of poverty.
Prior administrations created and expanded waitlists for Kansans with
disabilities. Over the course of my administration, I have worked to re-
duce the disability waitlist for these services. Yet, instead of continuing
this critical work, HB 2044 prioritizes service for able-bodied adults with-
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out dependents instead of members of the disability community who need


services now.
The cost of expanding Medicaid under ObamaCare is irresponsible and
unsustainable. A recent third party study from Aon Hewitt estimates that
expansion will cost Kansas taxpayers over $1.2 billion from the state gen-
eral fund over the coming years. In fact, states that have expanded have
seen cost overruns of 110 percent or more than double the projection of
enrollees. This bill is not budget neutral, instead placing a burden on the
budget of unrestrainable costs.
Furthermore, this legislation ensures a significant increase in state and
federal Medicaid dollars funneled towards abortion providers like
Planned Parenthood. Kansas is a pro-life state, respecting the value and
dignity of each unique human life. Our citizens do not want their tax
dollars supporting organizations that are antithetical to human dignity.
We cannot and will not support this legislation that continues to fund
organizations that undermine a culture of life.
Finally, it is unwise to undertake such a drastic change to our Medicaid
system in Kansas while our partners in Washington D.C. continue work-
ing to overhaul the Affordable Care Act. Congressional actions indicate
there are many changes to Medicaid on the horizon. Despite lack of
Congressional action last week, The White House and House Leadership
have restarted negotiations on legislation to repeal the Affordable Care
Act. These changes may impact many aspects of the Kansas Medicaid
program, and attempting to overhaul our current system while these
changes are still being worked out is potentially harmful to our state.
Accordingly, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(a) of the Constitution of
the State of Kansas, I hereby veto House Bill 2044.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: March 30, 2017.

SENATE BILL No. 30

AN ACT concerning taxation; relating to sales and compensating use tax,


collection and distribution thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, de-
termination of Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates,
itemized deductions and credits; amending K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 12-
17,165, 12-17,179, 79-32,110, 79-32,117, 79-32,120 and 79-32,138 and
repealing the existing sections; also repealing K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 79-
32,269.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
I appreciate the efforts of members during this intense lawmaking pro-
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cess. We have worked hard in Kansas to move our tax policy toward a
pro-growth orientation. Unfortunately, Senate Bill 30 takes us backward
in that effort. We can and we must balance our budget without negatively
harming Kansas families.
Accordingly, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14 (a) of the Constitution
of the State of Kansas, I hereby veto Senate Bill 30.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: June 6, 2017.
Governor’s veto overridden.

Senate Substitute for HOUSE BILL No. 2278

AN ACT concerning firearms; relating to the personal and family protec-


tion act; prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms in certain build-
ings; concerning the liability of public employers; amending K.S.A.
2016 Supp. 75-7c10 and 75-7c20 and repealing the existing sections.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
The right to bear arms is essential towards preserving our freedoms
and maintaining self-government. As Governor, that is why I have signed
numerous pieces of legislation defending this inherent right of Kansans.
I also share a common goal with every member of the Kansas Legisla-
ture—to keep the people of Kansas safe and ensure their constitutional
rights are protected.
In effort to preserve these protections while balancing concerns from
state mental health hospitals and various medical organizations, I assem-
bled stakeholders to negotiate a compromise. An idea was put forward
that preserved the constitutional rights of our citizens while accounting
for the logistical and safety concerns of state mental health hospitals. I
endorsed this compromise. Ultimately, however, this compromise was
rejected by health care representatives.
This bill as passed allows for a restriction on the second amendment
rights of Kansans without ensuring adequate safety measures are taken
to protect those who visit or work in our public hospitals. Kansans should
not be forced to subject themselves to greater risk while giving up their
right to protect themselves. Second amendment rights do not disappear
when walking through the doors of a hospital or medical facility. Those
facilities, owned or operated by the state or local government, have a
heightened responsibility to ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and
employees alike.
Nevertheless, this bill does address the safety concerns at state mental
health hospitals, appropriately restricting the ability to conceal carry in
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state mental health hospitals—a measure that has wide and bipartisan
support. Because I support the effort to provide state mental health hos-
pitals authority to restrict concealed carry in certain facilities, I will not
exercise my constitutional authority to veto this bill.
I remain committed to ensuring the right of Kansans to bear arms
throughout our state, and I encourage the legislature to continue its ef-
forts to find a better balance between the safety concerns raised by some
hospitals and the legitimate concerns of citizens preferring the ability to
protect themselves or avail themselves of the adequate security measures
taken by our public health facilities.
Accordingly, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(a) of the Constitution of
the State of Kansas, I will allow Senate Substitute for House Bill 2278 to
become law without my signature.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: June 15, 2017.

HOUSE BILL No. 2313


AN ACT concerning gaming; dealing with lottery ticket vending machines
and revenues derived therefrom; dealing with instant bingo vending
machines; concerning certain debt setoff agreements; amending
K.S.A. 74-8719 and K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 74-8702, 74-8723, 75-5173, 75-
6202, 75-6204 and 74-8711 and repealing the existing sections.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
The people who operate the Kansas Lottery do an outstanding job. I
cannot, however, support this expansion of the lottery.
The Kansas Lottery has a disproportionately negative effect on low
income Kansans. Rather than investing limited resources in games of
chance, our goal is to help low income Kansans find a path to self-reliance
and independence through education, work, and savings.
Given that the state is the only entity allowed to operate a lottery in
Kansas, we have a higher standard of care concerning the management
and implementation of the lottery. The state should not encourage be-
havior that undermines our efforts to encourage upward economic mo-
bility and long term financial security and thrift.
Accordingly, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(a) of the Constitution of
the State of Kansas, I hereby veto Senate Substitute for House Bill 2313.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: June 15, 2017.
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Senate Substitute for HOUSE BILL No. 2002

AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending


June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, and June 30, 2022, for state agencies; authorizing and directing
payment of certain claims against the state; authorizing certain trans-
fers, capital improvement projects and fees, imposing certain restric-
tions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts, dis-
bursements, procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending
K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 2-223, 12-1775a, 12-5256, 55-193, 68-2320, 74-
4920, as amended by section 43 of 2017 Senate Substitute for Substi-
tute for House Bill No. 2052, 74-50,107, 74-99b34, 75-6702, 76-775,
76-7,107, 79-2959, 79-2964, 79-3425i, 79-34,171, 79-4804 and 82a-
953a and repealing the existing sections.
Message to the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
This budget, passed on the 113th day of the legislative session, unnec-
essarily increases government spending in several areas and fails to adopt
common sense cost saving measures identified by the legislature’s own
efficiency study. However, I am signing the budget, despite my concerns
about excessive spending, to avoid a break in core functions of govern-
ment and to provide state workers with well-deserved pay increases.’’
Pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(b) of the Constitution of the State of
Kansas, I hereby return 2017 Senate Substitute for House Bill 2002 with
my signature approving the bill, except for the items enumerated below.
Home and Community Based Services Integration Proviso
Section 174 is vetoed in its entirety.
There appear to be two specific reasons for legislative intent regarding
insertion of this proviso into the budget. The first is the desire for Leg-
islative approval prior to any integration or consolidation of the Home
and Community Based Services (HCBS) waivers. The second is to require
Legislative approval prior to any changes being made in the intake, as-
sessment or referral services for the Intellectually and Developmentally
Disabled (I/DD) waiver. Mindful of the long-term impact that policy
changes have on Kansans served through the HCBS waivers, my admin-
istration will not integrate or consolidate the Medicaid HCBS waivers,
nor will we make substantive changes to the intake/assessment/referral
system for the HCBS I/DD waiver, without meaningful engagement with
stakeholders and approval from the Legislature. This proviso is being
vetoed because of concerns over the broad nature of the proviso language
and its potential to limit changes to non-HCBS programs at the Kansas
Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). The proviso
language encompasses all KDADS programs in addition to HCBS serv-
ices and includes medical services, behavioral health services, transpor-
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tation, nursing facility and other long-term care services. The proviso
could impact any policy change that might be defined as altering a struc-
ture, which is the case for most policy changes.
For example, a policy change that could provide better mental health
services could be viewed as a structural change and limit the state’s ability
to implement the change without legislative approval.
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services
Clubhouse Rehabilitation Services
Section 99-(q) and Section 100-(o) are vetoed in their entirety.
House Bill 2313, which I vetoed, authorized moneys in the Lottery
Operating Fund to be used for transfers to the Clubhouse Model Program
Fund of the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services. This
budget established a Special Revenue Fund to receive the transfer of
these funds and directed KDADS to provide Medicaid reimbursement
for Clubhouse Rehabilitation Services and to enter into contracts with
certified Clubhouse Providers for such services. Since there will not be a
transfer made from the Lottery Operating Fund to the Clubhouse Model
Program Fund, the State General Fund would incur all costs associated
with this new program and this was not included in the budget. I have
directed KDADS to work with the Community Mental Health Centers
to establish a pilot with Clubhouse Model Program providers in fiscal
year 2018 in order to expand the scope of this program.
SAM BROWNBACK, Governor
Dated: June 24, 2017.
1810 Index to Bills

INDEX TO BILLS

NUMERICAL INDEX TO SENATE BILLS


No. Ch. No. Ch. No. Ch.
13 ................. 56 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
14 ................. 69 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
15 ................. 8 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
16 ................. 72 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
17 ................. 6 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
19 ................. 95 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
20 ................. 52 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
21 ................. 87 66 ................. 7
149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
22 ................. 2 68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
154 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
23 ................. 81 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
166 ................. 9
26 ................. 15 74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
30 ................. 84 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
32 ................. 12 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
36 ................. 18 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
40 ................. 78 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
42 ................. 90 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
43 ................. 3 96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

NUMERICAL INDEX TO HOUSE BILLS


No. Ch. No. Ch. No. Ch.
2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 2095 ................. 50 2212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 2096 ................. 67 2213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
2017 ................. 1 2098 ................. 63 2217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2102 ................. 82 2219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 2109 ................. 5 2230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
2027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2110 ................. 24 2277 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
2030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2118 ................. 35 2278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
2041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 2128 ................. 83
2301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
2043 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 2132 ................. 89
2304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
2052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2136 ................. 27
2312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2053 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 2137 ................. 40
2329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
2054 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 2140 ................. 39
2055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 2153 ................. 71 2353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
2066 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2158 ................. 49 2356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
2079 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 2164 ................. 13 2387 ................. 4
2080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 2170 ................. 48 2407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
2085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 2174 ................. 42 2409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
2092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 2191 ................. 25 2426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
2094 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 2192 ................. 11

NUMERICAL INDEX TO SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS


No. Ch. No. Ch.
1601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 1606 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

NUMERICAL INDEX TO HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS


No. Ch. No. Ch. No. Ch.
5001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 5012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 5015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
5002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 5014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 5016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
5003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Statutes Repealed or Amended 1811

STATUTES REPEALED OR AMENDED


BY THE 2017 LEGISLATURE

Kansas Statutes Annotated Kansas Statutes Annotated


and Supplement CHAP. and Supplement CHAP.
2-223 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 12-1775a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
2-1201b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 12-1775a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
2-1201c (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 12-1776a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
2-1205 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-17,115, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
2-1208a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 12-17,165 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
2-2204 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-17,179 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
2-2440 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-2620 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
2-2440b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-2904 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
2-2443a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-2908, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
2-2445a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-3412 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
2-3304 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-4112a (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
2-3306 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 12-4117 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-135 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 12-4117b (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-135 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12-4120 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
8-135 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 12-4120 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
8-135 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 12-4120 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-145 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12-4120 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-145d (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12-4516 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
8-145e, Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12-4516 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-1,125 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 12-4516e (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
8-1,126, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 12-4516e (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8-1,134 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 12-5256 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
8-1,156 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 16-121 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
8-243 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 17-12a302 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
8-1015 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 17-12a402 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
8-1324 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 17-12a508 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
8-1592, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 17-6014 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8-1908 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 17-6712 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8-2107 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 17-7903 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8-2110 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 17-7919 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
8-2504 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 19-203 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
8-2703 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 19-205, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
9-508 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 19-206, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
9-509 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 20-169 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
9-513a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 20-1a15 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
9-1101 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 20-3021 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
9-1102 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5301 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-1104 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5302 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-1114 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5303 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-2111 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 21-5401 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-2203 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5414 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
9-2204, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5426 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-2206 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5502 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-2209 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 21-5510 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
9-2211 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5701 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
9-2216a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 21-5709 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
10-1116a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 21-5807 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
12-187 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 21-5924 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
12-189 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 21-6412 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
12-192 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 21-6414 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
12-1677 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 21-6421 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
12-1742 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 21-6422 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
12-1770a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 21-6614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
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21-6614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 28-172a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 28-177 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6614 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 28-178 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6614 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 28-179 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 32-837 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
21-6614g (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 32-1001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
21-6614g (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 32-1041 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
21-6614g (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 32-1049 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
21-6614h (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 32-1049a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6614h (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 32-1172 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
21-6614h (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 38-2215 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6620 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2249 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
21-6622 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2304 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
21-6623 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2312 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
21-6626 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 38-2312 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6627 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 38-2312 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
21-6627 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2312 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
21-6804 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 38-2314 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
21-6806 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 38-2330 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
21-6810 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2342 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-2302 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2346 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-2410 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 38-2361 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-2410 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 38-2368 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-2410 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 38-2369 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-2410 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 38-2375 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-3001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 38-2391 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-3408, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 38-2392 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-3504, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 38-2398 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
22-3601 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 39-1908 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
22-3716 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 39-2001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
22-3717 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 39-2002 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
22-3717 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 39-2003 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
22-3717 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 40-113 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
22-3717 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 40-201a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
22-4902 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 40-221a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
22-4903 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 40-2c01 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
22-4903a (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 40-2101, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
22-4906 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 40-2912, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
23-2510 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 40-3213 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
23-3201 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 40-3236 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
23-3203 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 40-3401 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
25-213 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3408 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
25-1122 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3424 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
25-1132, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3801, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-1133, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3802, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-1134, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3803, Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-1136, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3804, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-2701, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3805 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3107 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-3806, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3502, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40-3807, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3504, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40-3808, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3504, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 40-3809, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3507, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40-3810, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
25-3507, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 40-4801, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
25-3601 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 40-4801, Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
25-4144, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-4801, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
25-4145 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-4802 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
25-4148b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 40-4802 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
28-170 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 40-4802 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
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and Supplement CHAP. and Supplement CHAP.
40-4903 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 50-6,112b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
40-4905 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 50-6a07 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
41-102 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1013, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
41-103, Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1117 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-307 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1118, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-308 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1119, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-719 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 50-1120, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-1125, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 50-1121, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2641 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 50-1122, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2701 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1123, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2702 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1124, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2704 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1125, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2706, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1126, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2708 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1127, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2722 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1128, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
41-2726, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 50-1129, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
44-584 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 55-193 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
44-5,122 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 58-654 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
44-5,124 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 58a-816, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
44-704 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 59-104 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
44-714 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 59-2953, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-719 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 59-2978 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-1601 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 59-2980, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-1601 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-29a08 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
44-1601 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-29a10 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
44-1602 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 59-29a18 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
44-1602 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-29b53, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-1602 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-29b78 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-1603 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 59-29b80, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
44-1603 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-3075 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
44-1603 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 59-3078, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
44-1604 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-102 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1604 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-206 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1604 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-216 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1607 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-226 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1607 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-230 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1607 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-231 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1610 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-234 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1610 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-237 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1610 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-255 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1613 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-268 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
44-1613 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-729 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
44-1613 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-2001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
44-1614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-2203a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
44-1614 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-3102, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
44-1614 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 60-31a01, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
44-1615 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 60-31a02 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
45-229 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 60-31a03, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
45-229c (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 60-31a04 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
46-407a, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 60-31a05 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
46-912 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 60-31a06 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
46-1133 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 60-31a07, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
48-3602 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 60-31a08, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
50-676 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 60-31a09, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
50-6,109a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 61-2704 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
50-6,109c (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 61-4001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
50-6,110 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 65-180 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
50-6,111 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 65-409 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
50-6,112a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 65-448 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
1814 Statutes Repealed or Amended

Kansas Statutes Annotated Kansas Statutes Annotated


and Supplement CHAP. and Supplement CHAP.
65-508 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 66-1,109 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
65-516 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 66-1,139 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
65-669, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 68-415, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
65-778 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 68-1051 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
65-781 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 68-2320 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
65-1118 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 71-1403, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
65-1131 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 72-978 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1626 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-1046b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1627 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-1398 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1633, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-1414 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1635, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-1923 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1635a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 72-3712 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1636 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-3715 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1637 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-4470a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
65-1637b (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-4472, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
65-1642 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-4484 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
65-1643 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-5333b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1645 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-6482 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1648, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-64b01 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1651a (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-64c03 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1655 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-64c05 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1660, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-6622 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1663 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-6624 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1669 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-6625 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-1676 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-6757 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-2837 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 72-67,115 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-2837a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-7535 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-2895 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 72-8187 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-2898 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 72-8190 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4101 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8230 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4102 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8233 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4105 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8236 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4107 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8249 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4111 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8250 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4113 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 72-8251(Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4202 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 72-8302 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4202 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 72-8309 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4202 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 72-8316 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4202 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 72-8415b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4203, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 72-8801 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4208, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 72-8803, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-4212 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 72-8804 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5101 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-8908 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5102, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-9509 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5103, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-9609 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5104 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-99a02 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5107, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-99a02 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5112 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 72-99a07 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
65-5115, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 74-576, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
65-5117 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 74-1111, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
65-6009, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 74-2015 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
65-6111 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 74-3004, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
65-6111a (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 74-3292, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
65-6709 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 74-3293, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
65-6805 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 74-3294, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
65-7007, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 74-3297, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
66-125, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 74-32,164 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
66-1,108 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 74-32,181 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
66-1,108b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 74-4913, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
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and Supplement CHAP. and Supplement CHAP.
74-4914 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 76-12a07, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
74-4914 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 77-201 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
74-4914f (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 79-201x (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
74-4920 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 79-213 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
74-4920 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 79-213 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
74-4931, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 79-2001 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
74-4937 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 79-2925b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
74-4939a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 79-2959 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
74-4956, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 79-2964 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
74-4959, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 79-3298 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
74-49,123 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 79-3299 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
74-49,204 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 79-32,110 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
74-49,313 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 79-32,117 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
74-50,107 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 79-32,117 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
74-5605 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 79-32,120 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
74-7305 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 79-32,138 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
74-7305 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 79-32,269 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
74-7305 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 79-3301 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-7305 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 79-3302 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-7336 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 79-3303 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-8925 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 79-3304, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-9101 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 79-3309, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-99b34 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 79-3311 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
74-99b43 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 79-3312 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-759 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 79-3316 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-7c10 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 79-3321 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-7c20 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 79-3322 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-7d08 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 79-3323, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2263 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 79-3324a, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2318, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 79-3326, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2319 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 79-3333 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
79-3335 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2319 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
79-3378, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2319 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
79-3387 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2319d (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
79-3391 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-2550 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
79-3392 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-3036, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
79-3393 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-3317 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
79-3399 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
75-3373 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
79-3425i (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
75-3740 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
79-34,171 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
75-4101 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
79-3602 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
75-4209 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
79-3606d (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
75-4319 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
79-3607 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
75-5091 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
79-4804 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
75-52,161 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
82a-303b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
75-52,162 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
82a-621, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
75-52,164 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
82a-708a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
75-6301 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
82a-708b (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
75-6702 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
82a-708c (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
75-6704 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
82a-714 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
75-6706 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
82a-716, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
75-7427 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 82a-717a, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
76-381 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-727 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
76-382 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-737 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
76-383 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-745 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
76-384 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-953a (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
76-385 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-1901 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
76-387, Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 82a-1902 (Supp), Rep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
76-775 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 82a-1906 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
76-7,107 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 83-402 (Supp), Am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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20-mill school finance levy;


education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
4-H foundation license plate, Kansas;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42

Abortion;
woman's right-to-know act,
relating to certain physician information to be disclosed..................88
Absconding from supervision;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Abstracters' board of examiners;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Abuse;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
results................................................................................................58
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Accountancy, board of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Accounts and reports, director of;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
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30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Accreditation;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Adjutant general;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Administration, department of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
Administration, secretary of;
concerning real estate,
relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary of
administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks
and tourism to purchase land in Sherman county.............................98
contract requirements,
limitations on procurement, investment or other policy...................97
Administrative hearings, office of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Advance voting;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
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Advanced practice registered nurses;
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35
Advisory committee on uniform state laws;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
Aggravated domestic battery;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
creating the crime of aggravated domestic battery............................62
Aging and disability services, Kansas department for;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for
medicaid ground emergency medical transportation services;
relating to health maintenance organizations; privilege fees;
rate; disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance
fee fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
Aging and disability services, secretary of;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
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Agricultural chemicals;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Agriculture;
administrative procedure,
division of water resources; fertilizer................................................23
agriculture, Kansas department of,
certain fees; authorizing the Kansas secretary of agriculture to
collect a fee for processing paper documents....................................86
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing.............................104
Agriculture, Kansas department of;
agriculture,
administrative procedure; division of water resources; fertilizer......23
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Agriculture, secretary of;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
weights and measures,
service companies; technical representatives....................................27
Alcohol or substance abuse;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Alcoholic beverage control, director of;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
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Alcoholic beverage control, division of;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
Alcoholic beverages;
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral,
sale by creditors.................................................................................51
common consumption areas,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
sale and consumption.............................................................................56
Amusement ride act, Kansas;
amusement rides,
Kansas amusement ride act...............................................................61
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
Amusement ride safety fund;
establishing,
Kansas amusement ride act...............................................................61
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
Anatomic pathology billing;
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
Animal cruelty;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct of dog fighting.......................62
Anti-Israeli boycott;
prohibiting state contracts with companies that are engaged in,
contract requirements, limitations on procurement, investment
or other policy...................................................................................97
Appeals;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
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Appellate briefs;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case
in the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Appropriation of water;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit
to divert and use water......................................................................55
Appropriations;
abstracters' board of examiners......................................................54, 104
accountancy, board of...........................................................................104
adjutant general..............................................................................54, 104
administration, department of........................................................54, 104
administrative hearings, office of.........................................................104
aging and disability services, Kansas department for....................54, 104
agriculture, Kansas department of.................................................54, 104
attorney general..............................................................................54, 104
attorney general—Kansas bureau of investigation........................54, 104
bank commissioner, state.....................................................................104
barbering, Kansas board of............................................................54, 104
behavioral sciences regulatory board...................................................104
blind, Kansas state school for the.........................................................104
children and families, Kansas department for................................54, 104
citizens' utility ratepayer board......................................................54, 104
commerce, department of...............................................................54, 104
corporation commission, state........................................................54, 104
corrections, department of..............................................................54, 104
cosmetology, Kansas state board of...............................................54, 104
credit unions, state department of........................................................104
deaf, Kansas state school for the..........................................................104
dental board, Kansas............................................................................104
education, department of..........................................................54, 95, 104
emergency medical services board.......................................................104
Emporia state university.......................................................................104
finance council, state............................................................................104
fire marshal, state.................................................................................104
Fort Hays state university....................................................................104
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governmental ethics commission.........................................................104
governor’s department.........................................................................104
guardianship program, Kansas.............................................................104
healing arts, state board of...................................................................104
health and environment, department of—
division of environment.......................................................................104
health and environment, department of—
division of health care finance.......................................................54, 104
health and environment, department of—
division of public health.................................................................54, 104
health care stabilization fund board of governors................................104
hearing instruments, Kansas board of examiners in fitting
and dispensing of...........................................................................54, 104
highway patrol, Kansas..................................................................54, 104
historical society, state...................................................................54, 104
housing resources corporation, Kansas................................................104
human rights commission, Kansas.......................................................104
indigents’ defense services, state board of...........................................104
information technology services, office of...........................................104
insurance department...........................................................................104
judicial branch......................................................................................104
judicial council.....................................................................................104
Kansas state university...................................................................54, 104
Kansas state university extension systems and agriculture
research programs................................................................................104
Kansas state university veterinary medical center...............................104
labor, department of.......................................................................54, 104
legislative coordinating council...........................................................104
legislature.......................................................................................54, 104
lottery, Kansas......................................................................................104
mortuary arts, state board of................................................................104
nursing, board of............................................................................54, 104
optometry, board of examiners in.........................................................104
peace officers’ standards and training, Kansas commission on...........104
pharmacy, state board of................................................................54, 104
Pittsburg state university......................................................................104
pooled money investment board..........................................................104
post audit, division of.....................................................................54, 104
public employees retirement system, Kansas................................54, 104
racing and gaming commission, Kansas..............................................104
real estate appraisal board....................................................................104
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real estate commission, Kansas............................................................104
regents, state board of..........................................................................104
revenue, department of.........................................................................104
secretary of state...................................................................................104
sentencing commission, Kansas.....................................................54, 104
state fair board......................................................................................104
state library.....................................................................................54, 104
state treasurer.......................................................................................104
tax appeals, state board of..............................................................54, 104
technical professions, state board of....................................................104
transportation, department of.........................................................54, 104
university of Kansas.......................................................................54, 104
university of Kansas medical center....................................................104
veterans affairs office, Kansas commission on..............................54, 104
veterinary examiners, state board of..............................................54, 104
water office, Kansas.............................................................................104
Wichita state university........................................................................104
wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of........................54, 104
Arrest records;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
Attendant care services;
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
Attorney general;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
concerning real estate,
relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary of
administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks
and tourism to purchase land in Sherman county.............................98
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
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sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
legal,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case
in the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform
securities act; updating references to the federal securities
act of 1933.........................................................................................81
Attorney general's state agency representation fund;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case
in the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Attorney general—Kansas bureau of investigation;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Attorneys;
consumer protection act, Kansas,
unauthorized practice of law; membership of the advisory
committee on uniform state laws and the joint committee
on special claims against the state.....................................................53
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Autism awareness license plates;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Automated dispensing system;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Automobiles and other vehicles;
bicycles,
safety equipment; lamps and reflectors.............................................48
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
motor carriers,
definitions, registration; state corporation commission.....................18
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
uniform act regulating traffic,
gross weight limits of certain vehicles, special permits....................50
water districts,
vehicle registration; reinstatement of forfeited benefit units.............46

Background checks;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
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facilities; background checks............................................................41
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
revenue, department of,
relating to persons with access to federal tax information,
fingerprinting; driver's license examiners, unclassified
service..............................................................................................101
Bail enforcement agent;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition
interlock device; expungement of convictions and
diversions..........................................................................................70
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication
facility, promoting travel for child exploitation, internet
trading in child pornography and aggravated internet trading
in child pornography; relating to training for commercial
driver's license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child;
buying sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a
child; offender registration; expungement of juvenile
adjudications; victim compensation..................................................78
Ballots;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Bank commissioner, state;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
establishment of non-resident entities; requirements........................24
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
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securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform
securities act; updating references to the federal securities act
of 1933...............................................................................................81
Banking board, state;
terms of service........................................................................................7
Banking code, Kansas;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Banks and banking;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
state boards, commissions and authorities,
state banking board; terms of service..................................................7
Banks and banking; trust companies;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
trust companies; establishment of non-resident entities;
requirements......................................................................................24
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Barbering, Kansas board of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Beer and cereal malt beverages;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
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sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
Behavioral health;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Behavioral sciences regulatory board;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Benefit units;
water districts,
vehicle registration; reinstatement of forfeited benefit units.............46
Benefits;
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system
and systems thereunder; participating service credit;
providing certain death benefits to surviving spouses;
exempting state board of regents retirement plan members
from certain employment after retirement provisions;
determining actuarial computation interest factor.............................68
BEST act;
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code; business entity standard
treatment act......................................................................................71
Bicycles;
safety equipment,
lamps and reflectors...........................................................................48
Biological products;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Bison;
wildlife, parks and tourism,
mined land wildlife area....................................................................63
Blind, Kansas state school for the;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Boats and boating;
wildlife, parks and tourism,
vessels; registration fees....................................................................15
Bob Grant bison herd;
wildlife, parks and tourism,
mined land wildlife area....................................................................63
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Bonds and warrants;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
public construction contracts,
performance and payment bonds; Kansas fairness in public
construction contract act....................................................................29
Briefs;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Budget;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Budget stabilization fund;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Bureau of investigation, Kansas;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
Burglary;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure..........................................62
Buses;
roads and highways,
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allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the
Eldon K Miller memorial highway...................................................67
Business entities;
financial institutions,
establishment of non-resident entities; requirements........................24
Business entity standard treatment act;
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code.......................................................71

Candidate and political committee reports;


elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Canvass of votes;
elections,
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
Canvassing of ballots;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Capital improvement projects;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Capital murder;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
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murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from
unemancipated minors; information requirements; refusal
of consent, exceptions; dispute resolution.........................................30
Care and treatment of certain persons;
enacting the crisis intervention act.........................................................77
Career technical education;
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college
with Wichita state university.............................................................43
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
Caregivers;
health and healthcare,
hospitals; enacting the Kansas lay caregiver act...............................10
Cereal malt beverage act, Kansas;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
Cereal malt beverages;
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
Certified businesses;
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
CGAD (corporate governance annual disclosure);
insurance,
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance;
exemption of certain service contracts from regulation as
insurance............................................................................................72
Charitable health care provider;
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
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exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered
nurses.................................................................................................35
Chemigation safety;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Chief engineer of the division of water resources;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Child care facilities;
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas,
individuals maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in
such facilities; background checks....................................................41
Child custody, residency and parenting time;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
results................................................................................................58
Child death review board;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Child exploitation;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual
relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender
registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim
compensation.....................................................................................78
Child in need of care;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
children, care of,
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Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and
parenting time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas
code for the care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility
of certain test results..........................................................................58
Child pornography;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual
relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender
registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim
compensation.....................................................................................78
Child psychiatry;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
Child welfare system task force;
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas,
report to the legislature....................................................................102
Children;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Children and families, Kansas department for;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
authorizing telephonic signatures for public assistance
applications,
powers, duties and functions of the Kansas department for
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children and families.........................................................................45
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
Children and families, secretary for;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state
of Kansas; report to the legislature..................................................102
Children and minors;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
revised Kansas juvenile justice code......................................................90
Children's health insurance program;
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Children, care of;
Kansas family law code,
child custody, residency and parenting time; evidence of
domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the care of children;
rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test results.......................58
Children, revised Kansas code for the care of;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and
parenting time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas
code for the care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility
of certain test results..........................................................................58
Cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and escrow collection;
tribal-state compacts,
approving a compact between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas
and the state of Kansas; approving a compact between the
Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska and
the state of Kansas; cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and
escrow collection...............................................................................59
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Cigarette sales;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
Cigarettes and tobacco products act, Kansas;
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes,
remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic
cigarettes................................................................................................96
Cities and counties;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
volunteer activities of governing body members...................................40
Cities and municipalities;
concerning taxation,
relating to property tax exemptions, property owned by a
redevelopment authority and located in a redevelopment
district within a former federal enclave, allowing county
appraisers to exempt certain property without order from the
board of tax appeals, time limitations for filing request for
exemption for certain qualifying pipeline property; sale and
compensating use tax, city and county retailers' sales tax,
Marion county, definitions, time for payment of tax; income
taxation, reporting requirements, dates.............................................99
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication
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facility, promoting travel for child exploitation, internet
trading in child pornography and aggravated internet trading
in child pornography; relating to training for commercial
driver's license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child;
buying sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a
child; offender registration; expungement of juvenile
adjudications; victim compensation..................................................78
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of
title fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of
revenues; establishing the seat belt safety fund................................74
municipalities,
contracts; dealing with the interlocal cooperation act.......................38
port authorities,
sale of property..................................................................................89
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized
deductions and credits.......................................................................84
Citizen review board;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state
of Kansas; report to the legislature..................................................102
Citizens' utility ratepayer board;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Civil procedure;
code of civil procedure...........................................................................75
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
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of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Civil procedure for limited actions;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund;
disposition of failure to comply with a traffic citation
reinstatement fees; collection of debts owed to the courts................80
Claims against the state;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of
law; membership of the advisory committee on uniform state
laws and the joint committee on special claims against the
state....................................................................................................53
Claims appeals;
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Cleveland university-Kansas City;
higher education,
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
Club and drinking establishment act;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
Code of civil procedure;...........................................................................75
Cognition assistance;
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
Collateral for loans;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
Colleges and universities;
community college boards of trustees,
providing an additional member to the Cowley county
community college board of trustees................................................13
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas
state university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita
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state university to exchange and convey certain real property
in Sedgwick county.............................................................................5
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college
with Wichita state university.............................................................43
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Commerce, department of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Commercial driver's license applicants;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Common consumption areas;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
Communication facility;
human trafficking and related crimes,
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creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Community alcoholism and intoxication programs fund;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Community college boards of trustees;
providing an additional member to the Cowley county community
college board of trustees........................................................................13
Community mental health center improvement fund, establishing;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Community mental health centers;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
Compacts;
great plains interstate fire compact,
interstate compacts; firefighting........................................................39
Compacts, tribal-state;
cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and escrow collection,
approving a compact between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas
and the state of Kansas; approving a compact between the Sac
and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska and the
state of Kansas...................................................................................59
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Concealed carry;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
Concurrent resolutions;
adopting joint rules for the senate and house of representatives
for the 2017-2018 biennium.................................................................107
providing for a joint session of the senate and house of
representatives for the purpose of hearing a message from the
governor...............................................................................................106
providing for a joint session of the senate and house of
representatives for the purpose of hearing a message from the
supreme court.......................................................................................109
relating to a committee to inform the governor that the two houses
of the legislature are duly organized and ready to receive
communications...................................................................................105
relating to the 2017 regular session of the legislature and providing
for an adjournment thereof...................................................................113
relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of
representatives for a period during the 2017 regular session of
the legislature............................................................................... 111, 112
relating to the adjournment of the senate and house of
representatives for a period of time during the 2017 regular
session of the legislature......................................................................108
urging congress to propose the regulation freedom amendment to
the constitution of the United States....................................................110
Conditional release;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Congress;
elections,
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
Construction;
public construction contracts,
performance and payment bonds; Kansas fairness in public
construction contract act....................................................................29
Consumer protection;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
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the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Consumer protection act, Kansas;
attorneys,
unauthorized practice of law; membership of the advisory
committee on uniform state laws and the joint committee on
special claims against the state..........................................................53
definition of protected consumer............................................................91
Contracts and contractors;
public construction contracts,
performance and payment bonds; Kansas fairness in public
construction contract act....................................................................29
Contracts and promises;
motor carrier transportation contracts,
motor carriers, definitions, registration; state corporation
commission........................................................................................18
Contributions;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Controlled substances;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.......................................62
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Conveyance of property;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas
state university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita
state university to exchange and convey certain real property
in Sedgwick county.............................................................................5
Convictions;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
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Corporate governance annual disclosure (CGAD);
insurance,
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance;
exemption of certain service contracts from regulation as
insurance............................................................................................72
Corporation commission, state;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
motor carriers,
definitions, registration......................................................................18
Corporations;
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code; business entity standard treatment
act......................................................................................................71
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Corrections, department of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Corrections, secretary of;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for
certification; providing data and information to the Kansas
sentencing commission; transfer of fees; notification of such
transfer...............................................................................................79
Cosmetology, Kansas state board of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Counties and cities;
alcoholic beverages,
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creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
Counties and county officers;
counties,
dealing with the board of county commissioners; concerning
certain appointments by the board of county commissioners...........82
county commissioners, board of,
expansion...........................................................................................36
volunteer activities of governing body members...................................40
County commissioners;
volunteer activities of governing body members...................................40
County commissioners, board of;
counties,
dealing with the board of county commissioners; concerning
certain appointments by the board of county commissioners...........82
expansion of the board of county commissioners..................................36
County election officers;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
County treasurers;
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
Court services officers;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Courts;
code of civil procedure...........................................................................75
court fees and costs,
judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition of failure to comply
with a traffic citation reinstatement fees; collection of debts
owed to the courts.............................................................................80
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
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pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Cowley county community college;
community college boards of trustees,
providing an additional member to the Cowley county
community college board of trustees................................................13
Credit services organization act, Kansas;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Credit services organizations;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Credit unions, state department of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Creditors;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
Crime victims;
protection,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Crime victims compensation board;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Crimes and punishments;
controlled substances,
state board of pharmacy; scheduling of controlled substance
analogs, controlled substances and new drugs; emergency
scheduling..........................................................................................57
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courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
evidence; videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations;
domestic battery; creating the crime of aggravated domestic
battery; controlled substances; unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia; burglary; cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct
of dog fighting; sentencing for crimes committed against a law
enforcement officer; expungement; arrest records; post-trial
motions, correction of sentence; postrelease supervision;
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to
appeal; revocation of nonprison sanctions........................................92
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication
facility, promoting travel for child exploitation, internet
trading in child pornography and aggravated internet trading
in child pornography; relating to training for commercial
driver's license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child;
buying sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of
a child; offender registration; expungement of juvenile
adjudications; victim compensation..................................................78
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
Criminal code, Kansas;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
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persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication
facility, promoting travel for child exploitation, internet
trading in child pornography and aggravated internet trading
in child pornography; relating to training for commercial
driver's license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child;
buying sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of
a child; offender registration; expungement of juvenile
adjudications; victim compensation..................................................78
Criminal history;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Criminal history record check;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Criminal investigations and prosecutions;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Criminal procedure;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
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evidence; videotaping of certain felony, custodial
interrogations; domestic battery; creating the crime of
aggravated domestic battery; controlled substances; unlawful
possession of drug paraphernalia; burglary; cruelty to animals;
unlawful conduct of dog fighting; sentencing for crimes
committed against a law enforcement officer; expungement;
arrest records; post-trial motions, correction of sentence;
postrelease supervision; persons convicted of a sexually
violent crime......................................................................................62
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
trial jurors,
open government; public records; legislative review of
exceptions to disclosure of public records; Kansas open
meetings act; closed or executive meetings......................................73
Crisis intervention act;
enacting,
care and treatment of certain persons................................................77
Crisis intervention centers;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Cruelty to animals;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct of dog fighting.......................62
Custodial interrogation;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations.....................62
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Custody, residency and parenting plans;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
results................................................................................................58

Dam inspections;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Deaf, Kansas state school for the;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Death benefits;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
Debt management services;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Debts owed to courts;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Decals for license plates;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Dental board, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Diabetes information reporting;..............................................................22
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Digital assets;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Director of taxation;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
Disabilities, decals for persons with;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Disabilities, intellectual;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Disabilities, persons with;
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
purchase of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
Disability determination services, Kansas;
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
Distinctive license plates;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
water districts,
vehicle registration............................................................................46
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District court, clerk of the;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Diversion agreements;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Diversion of water;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Division of vehicles operating fund;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Do-not-resuscitate and similar orders;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from
unemancipated minors; information requirements; refusal
of consent, exceptions; dispute resolution.........................................30
Docket fees;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Dog fighting;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct of dog fighting.......................62
Domestic abuse;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and
parenting time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas
code for the care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility
of certain test results..........................................................................58
Domestic battery;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
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creating the crime of aggravated domestic battery............................62
Driver's licenses;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Driver's licenses and state-issued identification cards;
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
Driving;
driving under the influence and other driving offenses,
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Driving privileges;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Driving under the influence;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses; authorized
restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock device;
expungement of convictions and diversions.....................................70
Drug paraphernalia;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.......................................62
DUI (driving under the influence);
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses; authorized
restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock device;
expungement of convictions and diversions.....................................70
Durable medical equipment;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34

Education;
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
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Wichita state university.....................................................................43
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
relating to the instruction and financing therof,
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years
ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department
of education; creating the Kansas school equity and
enhancement act................................................................................95
Education funds;
at-risk education, preschool-aged at-risk education, career and
postsecondary education, driver training, food service,
contingency reserve, extraordinary declining enrollment,
education; relating to the instruction and financing therof;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years
ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department
of education; creating the Kansas school equity and
enhancement act................................................................................95
Education, department of;
appropriations...........................................................................54, 95, 104
Education, state board of;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Educational institutions;
higher education,
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
Eldon K Miller memorial highway;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Elections;
counties,
expansion of the board of county commissioners.............................36
grand jury petitions,
sufficiency.........................................................................................92
vacancies in the office of United States representative to congress.....1, 3
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voters and voting,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Electronic cigarettes;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes,
remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic
cigarettes............................................................................................96
Electronic communications;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Electronic recording;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations.....................62
Emergency health care;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from
unemancipated minors; information requirements; refusal
of consent, exceptions; dispute resolution.........................................30
Emergency medical services;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Emergency medical services board;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Emergency observation and treatment;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Emergency opioid antagonists;
standards governing the use and administration,
education requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................21
Employers and employees;
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
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firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
ystems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system;
employment after retirement.............................................................87
Employment after retirement;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system;
employment after retirement.............................................................87
Employment security law;
benefits,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for
certification; providing data and information to the Kansas
sentencing commission; transfer of fees; notification of such
transfer...............................................................................................79
Emporia state university;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Evidence;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure..........................................62
Evidence collection examinations;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
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Examinations;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Expungement;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
arrest records.....................................................................................62
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Expungement of juvenile adjudications;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78

Fair access to insurance requirements plan act;


enacting,
insurance..............................................................................................6
FAIR plan act;
insurance,
enacting the fair access to insurance requirements plan act................6
Fairness in public construction contract act, Kansas;
public construction contracts,
performance and payment bonds.......................................................29
Family law code, Kansas;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
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results................................................................................................58
Federal drug supply chain security act;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Federal securities act;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities
commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the
commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act;
updating references to the federal securities act of 1933..................81
Fees and salaries;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Fertilizer;
agriculture,
administrative procedure; division of water resources......................23
Fertilizers;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Fiduciaries;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Finance council, state;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Financial examination;
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
Financial institutions;
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner.........................................................................................52
trust companies,
establishment of non-resident entities; requirements........................24
Fingerprinting;
insurance,
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regulation of sales..............................................................................69
revenue, department of,
relating to persons with access to federal tax information,
fingerprinting; driver's license examiners, unclassified service......101
Fire marshal, state;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Firearms;
personal and family protection act,
prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms in certain
buildings; concerning the liability of public employers....................93
Firefighting;
interstate compacts,
great plains interstate fire compact....................................................39
Firemen and policemen;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
Forest fires;
firefighting,
interstate compacts; great plains interstate fire compact...................39
Fort Hays state university;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Foster parent organizations;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Fraud and abuse criminal prosecution fund;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities
commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the
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commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act;
updating references to the federal securities act of 1933..................81
Fusion center oversight board;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act, establishing................................44

Government;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Governmental ethics commission;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Governor's department;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Grand jury petitions;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Great plains interstate fire compact;
firefighting,
interstate compacts............................................................................39
Groundwater management districts;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Guardianship program, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104

Handguns;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
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concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
Healing arts;
anatomic pathology billing,
institutional licenses; licensee reporting...........................................33
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from unemancipated
minors; information requirements; refusal of consent, exceptions;
dispute resolution..............................................................................30
Healing arts, state board of;
abortion,
woman's right-to-know act; relating to certain physician
information to be disclosed...............................................................88
appropriations.......................................................................................104
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
Health;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Health and environment, department of;
diabetes information reporting...............................................................22
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Health and environment, department of—division of environment;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Health and environment, department of—division of health care
finance;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Health and environment, department of—division of public health;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Health and environment, secretary of;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
vaccines, administration of,
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reports................................................................................................32
Health and health care;
diabetes information reporting...............................................................22
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education require-
ments; civil and criminal liability......................................................21
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from
unemancipated minors; information requirements; refusal
of consent, exceptions; dispute resolution.........................................30
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Health and healthcare;
hospitals,
enacting the Kansas lay caregiver act...............................................10
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
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Health care benefits;
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Health care facilities;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
Health care provider insurance availability act;
liability exceptions,
provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage limits; inactive
licensure of advanced practice registered nurses..............................35
Health care providers;
health care provider insurance availability act,
liability exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider
coverage limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice
registered nurses................................................................................35
Health care stabilization fund board of governors;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Health insurance portability and accountability act;
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Health maintenance organizations;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Hearing instruments, Kansas board of examiners in fitting and
dispensing of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Higher education;
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
Wichita state university..........................................................................43
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
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fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
private and out-of-state educational institutions,
exempting Cleveland university-Kansas City.....................................9
Highway patrol, Kansas;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Highways;
state highway right-of-way, use of,
reimbursement for certain relocation costs; public wholesale
water supply districts.........................................................................14
Historic Lake Scott state park;
renaming Lake Scott state park..............................................................11
Historic structure rehabilitation;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Historical society, state;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
HMOs (health maintenance organizations);
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Home and community based services;
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
Home health agencies;
licensure,
services provided...............................................................................17
Homeland security;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Hospitals;
health and healthcare,
hospitals; enacting the Kansas lay caregiver act...............................10
Housing resources corporation, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Human rights commission, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
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Hunting and fishing;
wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of,
licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of the department;
citations.............................................................................................25

Identity theft;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
Ignition interlock device;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses; authorized
restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock device;
expungement of convictions and diversions.....................................70
Illegal sentence;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
post-trial motions, correction of sentence.........................................62
Immunization registries;
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Immunizations;
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Inactive health care providers;
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered
nurses.................................................................................................35
Income tax;
income taxation, reporting requirements, dates.....................................99
Income taxation;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized deductions
and credits.........................................................................................84
Indigent persons;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
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Indigents' defense services, state board of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
Infectious disease testing;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Information technology;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Information technology services, office of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Inspection fees;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Inspector;
qualifications of,
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
Inspector general, office of the;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Institutional licenses;
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
Insurance;
amusement rides,
Kansas amusement ride act.......................................................61, 103
fair access to insurance requirements plan act,
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enacting...............................................................................................6
financial examination,
requirements......................................................................................37
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for
medicaid ground emergency medical transportation services;
relating to health maintenance organizations; privilege fees;
rate; disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance
fee fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35
insurance holding company act,
credit for reinsurance; exemption of certain service contracts
from regulation as insurance.............................................................72
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
regulation of sales,
insurance agent licensure..................................................................69
risk-based capital instructions,
effective date.......................................................................................8
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of
the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
third party administrators,
regulation.............................................................................................2
Insurance agents;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Insurance commissioner;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
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ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered
nurses.................................................................................................35
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance;
exemption of certain service contracts from regulation as
insurance............................................................................................72
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of
the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
third party administrators,
regulation.............................................................................................2
Insurance department;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Insurance guaranty association act, Kansas;
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
Insurance holding company act;
insurance,
credit for reinsurance; exemption of certain service contracts
from regulation as insurance.............................................................72
Intellectual disabilities;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile adjudications;
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warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn testimony; sufficiency
of grand jury petitions; right to appeal; revocation of nonprison
sanctions............................................................................................92
Intelligence analysis and sharing;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Intelligence fusion center act, Kansas;
establishing.............................................................................................44
Interchangeable biological product;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Intergovernmental transfer program;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate; disposition
of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee fund; establish-
ing the community mental health center improvement fund.............94
Interlocal cooperation act;
municipalities,
contracts............................................................................................38
Internationally active insurance groups;
insurance,
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance; exemption of
certain service contracts from regulation as insurance......................72
Internet trading in child pornography;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Interstate compacts;
firefighting,
great plains interstate fire compact....................................................39
Interstate cooperation, Kansas commission on;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws and
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the joint committee on special claims against the state.....................53
Intoxicating liquors and beverages;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
sale and consumption........................................................................56
Itemized deductions and credits;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized
deductions and credits.......................................................................84

Joey's law;
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
Joint committee on special claims against the state;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
Judicial administration, office of;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Judicial branch;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Judicial branch nonsalary adjustment fund;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Judicial branch surcharge fund;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
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Judicial council;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Juror information;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Juvenile adjudications;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Juvenile alternatives to detention fund;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Juvenile justice code, revised Kansas;
children and minors................................................................................90
Juvenile justice oversight committee;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Juveniles;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying
sexual relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child;
offender registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications;
victim compensation.........................................................................78
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K

K-12 funding bill;


education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
KanCare;
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Kansas 4-H foundation license plate;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Kansas bar;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
Kansas family law code–revised;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
results................................................................................................58
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Kansas general corporation code;
public benefit corporations,
business entity standard treatment act...............................................71
Kansas intelligence fusion center act;
establishing.............................................................................................44
Kansas lay caregiver act;
enacting,
health and healthcare; hospitals; enacting the Kansas lay
caregiver act......................................................................................10
Kansas program of medical assistance;
process and contract requirements,
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claims appeals...................................................................................60
Kansas state university;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state
university to exchange and convey certain real property in
Sedgwick county.................................................................................5
Kansas state university extension systems and agriculture research
programs;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science;
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Kansas state university veterinary medical center;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Kansas uniform trust code;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
KBI (Kansas bureau of investigation);
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas;
tribal-state compacts,
approving a compact between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas and
the state of Kansas; cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and
escrow collection...............................................................................59
KOMA (Kansas open meetings act);
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
KORA (Kansas open records act);
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
KPERS (Kansas public employees retirement system);
budget,
contribution rates...............................................................................54
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higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college
with Wichita state university.............................................................43
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system;
employment after retirement.............................................................87

Labor and industries;


amusement rides,
Kansas amusement ride act...............................................................61
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforce-
ment training act; qualifications of applicants for certification;
providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction
of the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Labor, department of;
amusement rides,
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Kansas amusement ride act.......................................................61, 103
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for
certification; providing data and information to the Kansas
sentencing commission; transfer of fees; notification of such
transfer...............................................................................................79
Labor, secretary of;
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of
the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Lake Scott state park;
renamed as Historic Lake Scott state park.............................................11
Larned state hospital;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
Law enforcement;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
evidence; videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations;
domestic battery; creating the crime of aggravated domestic
battery; controlled substances; unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia; burglary; cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct
of dog fighting; sentencing for crimes committed against a law
enforcement officer; expungement; arrest records; post-trial
motions, correction of sentence; postrelease supervision;
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persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for certifi-
cation; providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
Law enforcement protection act;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing for crimes committed against a law enforcement
officer................................................................................................62
Law enforcement training act, Kansas;
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for certifi-
cation; providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
Law, unauthorized practice of;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
Lay caregivers;
health and healthcare,
hospitals; enacting the Kansas lay caregiver act...............................10
Leave;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
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Legal representation charges;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Legal services;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Legislative administrative services;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Legislative coordinating council;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Legislative post audit committee;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Legislative research;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Legislature;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
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open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Library board;
counties,
dealing with the board of county commissioners; concerning
certain appointments by the board of county commissioners...........82
License plates;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
water districts,
vehicle registration............................................................................46
Licenses and licensure;
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered
nurses.................................................................................................35
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees
mental health technician's licensure act...........................................31
weights and measures,
service companies; technical representatives....................................27
Licenses and permits;
insurance,
third party administrators; regulation..................................................2
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, suspension or revocation of licenses, stamps, records
required of dealers, unlawful acts, penalties, sale of cigarettes,
application of certain laws to taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow
deposits, taxation of electronic cigarettes.........................................96
wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of,
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licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of the department;
citations.............................................................................................25
Limited lines insurance;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Liquor control act, Kansas;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating to club memberships............................................................85
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
LLCs (limited liability companies);
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized deductions
and credits.........................................................................................84
Local foundation aid;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Lottery, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104

Malpractice;
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
Managed care organizations;
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Mandatory minimum term of imprisonment;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile
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adjudications; warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn
testimony; sufficiency of grand jury petitions; right to appeal;
revocation of nonprison sanctions.....................................................92
Maternity centers and child care facilities;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
Medicaid;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Medicaid ground emergency medical transportation services;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Medical assistance;
Kansas program of medical assistance,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
Medical assistance fee fund;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Medical student and resident loan assistance;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
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for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
Medicare;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Memorial highways;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Mental abnormality;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Mental health;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Mental health care;
medical student and resident loan assistance,
medical student loan agreements; practice commitment
agreements; providing for agreements for the practice of
psychiatry; establishing the psychiatry medical loan repayment
fund and the rural health bridging psychiatry fund; concerning
mental healthcare facilities................................................................12
Mental health nurses;
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
Mental health services;
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
Mental health technician's licensure act;
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
Mentally ill, incapacitated and dependent persons; social welfare;
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care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
Mergers or consolidation;
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code; business entity standard
treatment act......................................................................................71
Military;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Military personnel;
consumer protection act, Kansas,
definition of protected consumer.......................................................91
Militia, defense and public safety;
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforcement
training act; qualifications of applicants for certification;
providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
Milk, cream and dairy products;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Mined land wildlife area;
wildlife, parks and tourism.....................................................................63
Minors;
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
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results................................................................................................58
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from unemancipated
minors; information requirements; refusal of consent, exceptions;
dispute resolution..............................................................................30
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Mistaken identity;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
expungement of arrest records..........................................................62
Money transmitter act, Kansas;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Mortgage business;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
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the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of
the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Mortuary arts, state board of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Motor carriers;
corporation commission, state,
motor carriers, definitions, registration.............................................18
Motor vehicles;
fees, safety, and revenues,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
registration,
decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive license plates;
decals for certain military medals or badges.....................................42
uniform act regulating traffic,
gross weight limits of certain vehicles, special permits....................50
water districts,
vehicle registration; reinstatement of forfeited benefit units.............46
Motor vehicles, division of;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Motor vehicles, placards, identification cards;
persons needing assistance with cognition,
motor vehicles, placards, identification cards; state-issued
identification cards and driver's licenses...........................................26
Municipal court;
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Municipalities;
contracts,
dealing with the interlocal cooperation act.......................................38
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Nationwide mortgage licensing system and registry;


financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Newborn screening fund, Kansas;
health and healthcare,
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate;
disposition of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee
fund; establishing the community mental health center
improvement fund.............................................................................94
Non-resident entities;
financial institutions,
establishment of non-resident entities; requirements........................24
Not-for-profit entities;
state contracts and purchases,
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
Nurse practice act, Kansas;
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees
mental health technician's licensure act...........................................31
Nurses and nursing;
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
Nursing service scholarship program;
scholarships for mental health nurses....................................................20
Nursing, board of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
assistant attorneys general,
reinstatement of licenses; fees; mental health technician's
licensure act.......................................................................................31
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
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exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35

Offender registration;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Offenders;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
evidence; videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations;
domestic battery; creating the crime of aggravated domestic
battery; controlled substances; unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia; burglary; cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct
of dog fighting; sentencing for crimes committed against a law
enforcement officer; expungement; arrest records; post-trial
motions, correction of sentence; postrelease supervision;
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
Oil and gas;
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
Open government;
public records,
trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to disclosure of
public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed or executive
meetings............................................................................................73
Open meetings act, Kansas;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
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disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Open records act, Kansas;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Opioid antagonist protocol;
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education
requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................................21
Optometry, board of examiners in;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Osawatomie state hospital;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
Outsourcing facilities;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34

Parental notification;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Parole and postrelease supervision;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
Participating service credit;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
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employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
Peace officers' standards and training, Kansas commission on;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Performance and payment bonds;
public construction contracts,
performance and payment bonds; Kansas fairness in public
construction contract act....................................................................29
Permits;
amusement rides,
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
Person-centered treatment plans;
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
Personal and family protection act;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
Personal and real property;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Personality disorder;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Persons with disabilities;
state contracts and purchases,
purchase of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
Pest control;
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
Pharmacist intern;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Pharmacists and pharmacy;
controlled substances,
state board of pharmacy; scheduling of controlled substance
analogs, controlled substances and new drugs; emergency
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scheduling..........................................................................................57
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education
requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................................21
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Pharmacy act, Kansas;
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education
requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................................21
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products.................................34
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Pharmacy student or intern;
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Pharmacy technicians;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Pharmacy, state board of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
controlled substances,
state board of pharmacy; scheduling of controlled substance
analogs, controlled substances and new drugs; emergency
scheduling..........................................................................................57
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education
requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................................21
powers, duties and functions,
biological products............................................................................34
Physician's orders;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from
unemancipated minors; information requirements; refusal
of consent, exceptions; dispute resolution.........................................30
Physicians and surgeons;
abortion,
woman's right-to-know act; relating to certain physician
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information to be disclosed...............................................................88
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Pittsburg state university;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Policemen and firemen;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
Political committee reports;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Polling places;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Pooled money investment board;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Port authorities;
sale of property.......................................................................................89
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Post audit, division of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Post-trial motions, correction of sentence;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure..........................................62
Postrelease supervision;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
Postsecondary education;
higher education,
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution fees,
postsecondary technical education authority.....................................47
Postsecondary educational institutions;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting the
carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings; concerning
the liability of public employers........................................................93
Postsecondary technical education authority;
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
Practice commitment agreements;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
Prearranged agreements for reemployment;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system;
employment after retirement.............................................................87
Prescription drugs;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Private and out-of-state educational institutions;
higher education,
exempting Cleveland university-Kansas City.....................................9
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
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fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
Probate code;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Probation;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Procedure, civil;
code of civil procedure...........................................................................75
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Promoting travel for child exploitation;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual
relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender
registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim
compensation.....................................................................................78
Property;
port authorities,
sale of property..................................................................................89
Property and casualty insurance;
insurance,
enacting the fair access to insurance requirements plan act................6
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regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Property tax;
property tax exemptions, property owned by a redevelopment
authority and located in a redevelopment district within a former
federal enclave, allowing county appraisers to exempt certain
property without order from the board of tax appeals, time
limitations for filing request for exemption for certain qualifying
pipeline property....................................................................................99
Protected consumer;
consumer protection act, Kansas,
definition of protected consumer.......................................................91
Protection from abuse;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
domestic battery; creating the crime of aggravated domestic
battery................................................................................................62
Protection from stalking or sexual abuse act;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Psychiatry;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare
facilities.............................................................................................12
Psychiatry medical loan repayment fund, establishing;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
Public assistance;
authorizing telephonic signatures for public assistance applications,
powers, duties and functions of the Kansas department for
children and families.........................................................................45
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Public benefit corporations;
Kansas general corporation code,
business entity standard treatment act...............................................71
Public construction contracts;
performance and payment bonds,
Kansas fairness in public construction contract act..........................29
Public employees retirement system, Kansas;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
Wichita state university.....................................................................43
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system;
employment after retirement.............................................................87
Public employers;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting the
carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings; concerning
the liability of public employers........................................................93
Public health;
abortion,
woman's right-to-know act; relating to certain physician
information to be disclosed...............................................................88
agriculture,
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
child care facilities,
infant sleeping equipment and sleeping areas; individuals
maintaining or residing, working or volunteering in such
facilities; background checks............................................................41
controlled substances,
state board of pharmacy; scheduling of controlled substance
analogs, controlled substances and new drugs; emergency
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scheduling..........................................................................................57
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations and
parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime victims
compensation board and claims for compensation...........................66
emergency opioid antagonists,
standards governing the use and administration; education
requirements; civil and criminal liability..........................................21
healing arts,
anatomic pathology billing; institutional licenses; licensee
reporting............................................................................................33
health and healthcare,
hospitals; enacting the Kansas lay caregiver act...............................10
providing for reimbursement to eligible providers for medicaid
ground emergency medical transportation services; relating to
health maintenance organizations; privilege fees; rate; disposition
of moneys; extending the medical assistance fee fund; establish-
ing the community mental health center improvement fund.............94
health care providers,
health care provider insurance availability act; liability
exceptions; provider exemptions; inactive provider coverage
limits; inactive licensure of advanced practice registered nurses.....35
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from unemancipated
minors; information requirements; refusal of consent, exceptions;
dispute resolution..............................................................................30
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17
medical assistance, Kansas program of,
process and contract requirements; claims appeals...........................60
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
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vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Public officers and employees;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Public records and public meetings;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Public safety;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Public utilities;
corporation commission, state,
motor carriers, definitions, registration.............................................18
Public wholesale water supply districts;
state highway right-of-way, use of,
reimbursement for certain relocation costs; public wholesale
water supply districts.........................................................................14

Qualified vendors;
state contracts and purchases,
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64

Racing and gaming commission, Kansas;


appropriations.......................................................................................104
Real estate;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state
university to exchange and convey certain real property in
Sedgwick county.................................................................................5
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relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary of
administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks and
tourism to purchase land in Sherman county.........................................98
Real estate appraisal board;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Real estate commission, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Real or personal property;
port authorities,
sale of property..................................................................................89
Real property;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county; authorizing
the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state university to
exchange and convey certain real property in Sedgwick county........5
Reconciliation bill;
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
Records and recordation;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor; requests
for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions located outside
the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforcement training act;
qualifications of applicants for certification; providing data and
information to the Kansas sentencing commission; transfer of
fees; notification of such transfer......................................................79
vaccines, administration of,
reports................................................................................................32
Regents, state board of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county; authorizing
the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state university to
exchange and convey certain real property in Sedgwick county........5
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
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Wichita state university.....................................................................43
higher education,
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state
board of regents retirement plan members from certain
employment after retirement provisions; determining actuarial
computation interest factor................................................................68
supplemental health insurance,
authorizing the purchase thereof for certain state employees...........16
Regional system of cooperating libraries;
counties,
dealing with the board of county commissioners; concerning
certain appointments by the board of county commissioners...........82
Rehabilitation services program;
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
Reinsurance;
insurance,
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance;exemption
of certain service contracts from regulation as insurance.................72
Rescission;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Resident insurance agent;
insurance,
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regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Restitution;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Restraint or seclusion;
care and treatment of certain persons,
enacting the crisis intervention act....................................................77
Retailers' sales tax, Kansas;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax; exemption for repairing,
rebuilding or replacing certain property destroyed by wildfires.........4
Retirement and pensions;
Kansas public employees retirement system and systems thereunder,
participating service credit; providing certain death benefits to
surviving spouses; exempting state board of regents retirement
plan members from certain employment after retirement
provisions; determining actuarial computation interest factor..........68
Kansas public employees retirement system,
employment after retirement.............................................................87
Revenue, department of;
alcoholic beverages,
alcoholic liquors pledged as collateral; sale by creditors..................51
appropriations.......................................................................................104
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes,
remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic
cigarettes............................................................................................96
motor vehicles,
persons needing assistance with cognition; motor vehicles,
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placards, identification cards; state-issued identification cards
and driver's licenses...........................................................................26
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized deductions
and credits.........................................................................................84
sales and compensating use tax; exemption for repairing,
rebuilding or replacing certain property destroyed by wildfires.........4
Revenue, secretary of;
alcoholic beverages,
creating common consumption areas designated by cities and
counties; authorizing common consumption area permits;
relating
to club memberships..........................................................................85
division of motor vehicles,
driving; driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
revenue, department of,
relating to persons with access to federal tax information,
fingerprinting; driver's license examiners, unclassified service......101
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages........................................56
water districts,
vehicle registration............................................................................46
Revised Kansas juvenile justice code;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
Revised sentencing guidelines;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's
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license applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual
relations; commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender
registration; expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim
compensation.....................................................................................78
Revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act;
enacting..................................................................................................19
Revisor of statutes;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Right to know act;
abortion,
woman's right-to-know act; relating to certain physician
information to be disclosed...............................................................88
Riley county;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state
university to exchange and convey certain real property in
Sedgwick county.................................................................................5
Risk-based capital instructions;
insurance,
effective date.......................................................................................8
Roads and bridges;
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing.............................104
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
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state highway right-of-way, use of,
reimbursement for certain relocation costs; public wholesale
water supply districts.........................................................................14
Roll-your-own- tobacco;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
Rural health bridging psychiatry fund, establishing;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12

Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska;


tribal-state compacts,
approving a compact between the Sac and Fox Nation of
Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska and the state of Kansas;
cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and escrow collection.............59
Safety and security;
Kansas intelligence fusion center act,
establishing........................................................................................44
Safety belts;
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
Sales and compensating use tax;
taxation,
exemption for repairing, rebuilding or replacing certain property
destroyed by wildfires.........................................................................4
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized
deductions and credits.......................................................................84
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Sales tax;
sale and compensating use tax, city and county retailers' sales tax,
Marion county, definitions, time for payment of tax..............................99
Sales tax and revenue (STAR) bonds;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized
deductions and credits.......................................................................84
Sanctions;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment; persons
with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital murder; criminal
history classification of juvenile adjudications; warrants,
disclosure of affidavits or sworn testimony; sufficiency of grand
jury petitions; right to appeal; revocation of nonprison sanctions....92
Scholarships;
nursing service scholarship program,
scholarships for mental health nurses................................................20
School equity and enhancement act, Kansas;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Schools;
career technical education,
postsecondary education; private and out-of-state postsecondary
educational institution fees; postsecondary technical education
authority............................................................................................47
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
Wichita state university.....................................................................43
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
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state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
Schools–community colleges;
community college boards of trustees,
providing an additional member to the Cowley county
community college board of trustees................................................13
Scrap metal theft reduction act;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
Seat belt safety fund;
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
Secretary of revenue;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes,
remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic
cigarettes............................................................................................96
Secretary of state;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code; business entity standard
treatment act......................................................................................71
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Securities;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner, the
secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities commis-
sioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of
insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act; updating references
to the federal securities act of 1933...................................................81
Securities commissioner;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner, the
secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities commis-
sioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of
insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act; updating references
to the federal securities act of 1933...................................................81
Sedgwick county;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county; authorizing
the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state university to
exchange and convey certain real property in Sedgwick county........5
Self-service storage;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Sentencing;
children and minors,
relating to the revised Kansas juvenile justice code..........................90
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment; persons with
intellectual disabilities convicted of capital murder; criminal
history classification of juvenile adjudications; warrants,
disclosure of affidavits or sworn testimony; sufficiency of grand
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jury petitions; right to appeal; revocation of nonprison sanctions....92
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
Sentencing commission, Kansas;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforcement
training act; qualifications of applicants for certification;
providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
Sentencing guidelines;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
evidence; videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations;
domestic battery; creating the crime of aggravated domestic
battery; controlled substances; unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia; burglary; cruelty to animals; unlawful conduct of
dog fighting; sentencing for crimes committed against a law
enforcement officer; expungement; arrest records; post-trial
motions, correction of sentence; postrelease supervision;
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Separation from employment;
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
Service companies;
weights and measures,
service companies; technical representatives....................................27
Service contracts;
insurance,
insurance holding company act; credit for reinsurance; exemption
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of certain service contracts from regulation as insurance.................72
Service credit;
retirement and pensions,
relating to the Kansas public employees retirement system and
systems thereunder; participating service credit; providing
certain death benefits to surviving spouses; exempting state board
of regents retirement plan members from certain employment
after retirement provisions; determining actuarial computation
interest factor.....................................................................................68
Sex crimes;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Sexual assault;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations and
parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime victims
compensation board and claims for compensation...........................66
Sexual exploitation of a child;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Sexually violent crimes;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
persons convicted of a sexually violent crime..................................62
Sexually violent predators;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Sherman county;
concerning real estate,
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relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary of
administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks
and tourism to purchase land in Sherman county.............................98
Signs and signage;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Simon's law;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from unemancipated
minors; information requirements; refusal of consent, exceptions;
dispute resolution..............................................................................30
Smokeless tobacco;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
Social security administration;
state contracts and purchases,
competitive bids; bid preferences to certified businesses;
recertification.....................................................................................65
Social welfare;
authorizing telephonic signatures for public assistance applications,
powers, duties and functions of the Kansas department for
children and families.........................................................................45
Social worker;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Special advocates;
establishing the child welfare system task force,
concerning the study of the child welfare system in the state of
Kansas; report to the legislature......................................................102
Special elections;
elections,
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
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Spousal abuse;
children, care of,
Kansas family law code; child custody, residency and parenting
time; evidence of domestic abuse; revised Kansas code for the
care of children; rules of evidence; admissibility of certain test
results................................................................................................58
Stalking;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
STAR bonds;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of
Kansas adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized
deductions and credits.......................................................................84
State agencies;
records and reports of the department of labor,
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforcement
training act; qualifications of applicants for certification;
providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
State and municipal buildings;
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
State bank commissioner;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
State boards, commissions and authorities;
agriculture, Kansas department of,
agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the Kansas secretary of
agriculture to collect a fee for processing paper documents.............86
crime victims compensation board,
crime victims; protection orders; protection from abuse act;
protection from stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection
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examinations and parental notification; infectious disease testing;
crime victims compensation board and claims for compensation.....66
human trafficking and related crimes; creating the crimes of un-
lawful use of communication facility, promoting travel for child
exploitation, internet trading in child pornography and
aggravated internet trading in child pornography; relating to
training for commercial driver's license applicants; sexual
exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations; commercial
sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
higher education,
private and out-of-state educational institutions; exempting
Cleveland university-Kansas City.......................................................9
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for state
agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
nursing, board of,
assistant attorneys general; reinstatement of licenses; fees;
mental health technician's licensure act............................................31
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public employees retirement systems,
retirement and pensions; relating to the Kansas public employees
retirement system and systems thereunder; participating service
credit; providing certain death benefits to surviving spouses; ex-
empting state board of regents retirement plan members from
certain employment after retirement provisions; determining
actuarial computation interest factor.................................................68
retirement and pensions; relating to the Kansas public
employees retirement system; employment after retirement............87
reconciling amendments to certain statutes..........................................100
regents, state board of,
nursing service scholarship program; scholarships for mental
health nurses......................................................................................20
postsecondary education; private and out-of-state postsecondary
educational institution fees; postsecondary technical education
authority............................................................................................47
revenue, department of,
relating to persons with access to federal tax information, finger-
printing; driver's license examiners, unclassified service................101
sentencing commission,
state agencies; relating to records and reports of the department
of labor; requests for law enforcement assistance from
jurisdictions located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law
enforcement training act; qualifications of applicants for certifi-
cation; providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
state banking board,
terms of service...................................................................................7
State contracts and purchases;
contract requirements,
limitations on procurement, investment or other policy...................97
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities,
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
State departments; public officers and employees;
administration, department of,
state contracts and purchases; competitive bids; bid preferences
to certified businesses; recertification...............................................65
attorney general,
human trafficking and related crimes; creating the crimes of un-
lawful use of communication facility, promoting travel for child
exploitation, internet trading in child pornography and
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aggravated internet trading in child pornography; relating to
training for commercial driver's license applicants; sexual
exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations; commercial
sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
corrections, department of,
children and minors; relating to the revised Kansas juvenile
justice code........................................................................................90
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
firearms,
relating to the personal and family protection act; prohibiting
the carrying of concealed firearms in certain buildings;
concerning the liability of public employers.....................................93
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
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for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
state agencies,
relating to records and reports of the department of labor;
requests for law enforcement assistance from jurisdictions
located outside the state of Kansas; the Kansas law enforcement
training act; qualifications of applicants for certification;
providing data and information to the Kansas sentencing
commission; transfer of fees; notification of such transfer...............79
state contracts and purchases,
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
state library and library services,
dealing with the board of county commissioners; concerning
certain appointments by the board of county commissioners...........82
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities
commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the
commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act;
updating references to the federal securities act of 1933..................81
surety bonds and insurance,
regents, state board of; supplemental health insurance coverage;
authorizing the purchase thereof for certain state employees...........16
transportation, department of,
roads and highways; allowing transit buses to operate on certain
right shoulders; designating a portion of United States highway
75 as the Eldon K Miller memorial highway....................................67
State educational institutions;
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
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State employees;
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
State fair board;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
State general fund;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
State highway right-of-way, use of;
public wholesale water supply districts,
reimbursement for certain relocation costs.......................................14
State hospitals;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
State institutions and agencies; historical property;
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
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State library;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
State moneys;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June
30, 2021, June 30, 2022, June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, for
state agencies,
authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and
fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing
or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements, procedures and
acts incidental to the foregoing.........................................................54
State parks;
renaming Lake Scott state park..............................................................11
State property;
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state
university to exchange and convey certain real property in
Sedgwick county.................................................................................5
State treasurer;
amusement rides,
Kansas amusement ride act...............................................................61
relating to the Kansas amusement ride act......................................103
appropriations.......................................................................................104
State use law;
state contracts and purchases,
purchases of products and services from not-for-profit entities;
employment of persons with disabilities; qualified vendors.............64
Statutes; administrative rules and regulations and procedure;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19
Stockholders;
public benefit corporations,
Kansas general corporation code; business entity standard
treatment act......................................................................................71
Storage units;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Sumner county;
community college boards of trustees,
providing an additional member to the Cowley county
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community college board of trustees................................................13
Supplemental health insurance;
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Supportive care services;
home health agencies,
licensure; services provided..............................................................17

Tax appeals, state board of;


appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Tax credit for low income students scholarship program act;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Tax credits for historic structure rehabilitation;
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Tax stamps;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, records required of dealers, unlawful acts, penalties,
sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes, remittance
of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic cigarettes...............96
Taxation;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to taxes,
remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of electronic
cigarettes............................................................................................96
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making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
relating to property tax exemptions, property owned by a
redevelopment authority and located in a redevelopment district
within a former federal enclave, allowing county appraisers to
exempt certain property without order from the board of tax
appeals, time limitations for filing request for exemption for
certain qualifying pipeline property; sale and compensating use
tax, city and county retailer....................................................................99
sales and compensating use tax,
exemption for repairing, rebuilding or replacing certain property
destroyed by wildfires.........................................................................4
sales and income taxes,
sales and compensating use tax, collection and distribution
thereof, STAR bonds; income taxation, determination of Kansas
adjusted gross income, modifications, rates, itemized deductions
and credits.........................................................................................84
Technical colleges;
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college
with Wichita state university.............................................................43
Technical education;
postsecondary education,
private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
fees; postsecondary technical education authority............................47
Technical professions, state board of;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Technical representatives;
weights and measures,
service companies; technical representatives....................................27
Telephonic signatures for public assistance applications;
authorizing,
powers, duties and functions of the Kansas department for
children and families.........................................................................45
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Third party administrators;
insurance,
regulation.............................................................................................2
Third party administrators act;
creating,
insurance; regulation of third party administrators.............................2
Third-party logistics provider;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Titles and registration fees;
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
Tobacco dealers;
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
Traffic;
uniform act regulating traffic,
gross weight limits of certain vehicles, special permits....................50
Traffic citation reinstatement fees;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
Traffic regulations;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Transit buses;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Transitional release;
Kansas sexually violent predator act,
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examinations; transitional release; conditional release.....................83
Transportation;
boats and boating,
wildlife, parks and tourism; vessels; registration fees.......................15
corporation commission, state,
motor carriers, definitions, registration.............................................18
state highway right-of-way, use of,
reimbursement for certain relocation costs; public wholesale
water supply districts.........................................................................14
Transportation, department of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67
Transportation, secretary of;
uniform act regulating traffic,
gross weight limits of certain vehicles, special permits....................50
Trial jurors;
open government,
public records; trial jurors; legislative review of exceptions to
disclosure of public records; Kansas open meetings act; closed
or executive meetings........................................................................73
Tribal-state compacts;
cigarette and tobacco sales, taxation and escrow collection,
approving a compact between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas and
the state of Kansas; approving a compact between the Sac and
Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska and the state
of Kansas...........................................................................................59
Trust companies;
financial institutions,
establishment of non-resident entities; requirements........................24
Trusts and trustees;
enacting the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act........19

Unauthorized practice of law;


attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
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and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
Unemancipated minors;
healthcare,
withholding cardio-pulmonary resuscitation from unemancipated
minors; information requirements; refusal of consent, exceptions;
dispute resolution..............................................................................30
Unemployment insurance;
employment security law,
effect of separation pay on benefits...................................................28
Unfair trade and consumer protection;
attorney general,
relating to briefs in a criminal matter or postconviction case in
the supreme court or court of appeals; legal representation
charges; legal services; creating the attorney general's state
agency representation fund; the office of the inspector general;
enforcement of the scrap metal theft reduction act...........................76
consumer protection act, Kansas,
definition of protected consumer.......................................................91
financial institutions,
certain acts under the administration of the state bank
commissioner....................................................................................52
Kansas cigarettes and tobacco products act,
definitions, licenses and permits, suspension or revocation of
licenses, stamps, records required of dealers, unlawful acts,
penalties, sale of cigarettes, application of certain laws to
taxes, remittance of taxes, escrow deposits, taxation of
electronic cigarettes...........................................................................96
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner,
the secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and prosecutions
by the attorney general; creating the fraud and abuse criminal
prosecution fund; establishing the office of the securities
commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of the
commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities act;
updating references to the federal securities act of 1933..................81
Uniform act regulating traffic;
bicycles,
safety equipment; lamps and reflectors.............................................48
gross weight limits of certain vehicles,
special permits...................................................................................50
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Uniform acts;
revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act,
enacting.............................................................................................19
Uniform controlled substances act;
controlled substances,
state board of pharmacy; scheduling of controlled substance
analogs, controlled substances and new drugs; emergency
scheduling..........................................................................................57
Uniform insurance agents licensing act;
insurance,
regulation of sales..............................................................................69
Uniform securities act, Kansas;
state officers and employees, certain,
relating to the attorney general, the state bank commissioner, the
secretary of labor, the commissioner of insurance and the
securities commissioner; criminal investigations and
prosecutions by the attorney general; creating the fraud and
abuse criminal prosecution fund; establishing the office of the
securities commissioner as a division under the jurisdiction of
the commissioner of insurance; the Kansas uniform securities
act; updating references to the federal securities act of 1933...........81
Uniform state laws, advisory committee on;
attorneys,
consumer protection act, Kansas; unauthorized practice of law;
membership of the advisory committee on uniform state laws
and the joint committee on special claims against the state..............53
United States representative to congress;
elections,
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
University of Kansas;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
University of Kansas medical center;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
University of Kansas school of medicine;
mental health care,
medical student and resident loan assistance; medical student
loan agreements; practice commitment agreements; providing
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for agreements for the practice of psychiatry; establishing the
psychiatry medical loan repayment fund and the rural health
bridging psychiatry fund; concerning mental healthcare facilities...12
Unlawful possession;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.......................................62
Unlawful use of communication facility;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in
child pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78

Vacancy elections;
elections,
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
Vaccines, administration of;
reports.....................................................................................................32
Vehicle registration;
water districts,
vehicle registration; reinstatement of forfeited benefit units.............46
Vehicles;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
uniform act regulating traffic,
gross weight limits of certain vehicles, special permits....................50
Vehicles, division of;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
driving,
driving under the influence and other driving offenses;
authorized restrictions of driving privileges, ignition interlock
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device; expungement of convictions and diversions.........................70
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
motor vehicles,
fees, collection of; repealing the repossessed certificates of title
fee fund; use of safety belts, violations, distribution of revenues;
establishing the seat belt safety fund.................................................74
Vessel registration fees;
wildlife, parks and tourism.....................................................................15
Veterans affairs office, Kansas commission on;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Veterinary examiners, state board of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
Victim compensation;
human trafficking and related crimes,
creating the crimes of unlawful use of communication facility,
promoting travel for child exploitation, internet trading in child
pornography and aggravated internet trading in child
pornography; relating to training for commercial driver's license
applicants; sexual exploitation of a child; buying sexual relations;
commercial sexual exploitation of a child; offender registration;
expungement of juvenile adjudications; victim compensation.........78
Victims of crime;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66
Videotaping of interrogations;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
videotaping of certain felony, custodial interrogations.....................62
Violation of a protective order;
crime victims,
protection orders; protection from abuse act; protection from
stalking act; sexual assault evidence collection examinations
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and parental notification; infectious disease testing; crime
victims compensation board and claims for compensation...............66

Virtual school;
education,
relating to the instruction and financing therof; making and
concerning appropriations for the fiscal years ending June 30,
2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department of education;
creating the Kansas school equity and enhancement act...................95
Volunteer activities of governing body members;
cities and counties..................................................................................40
Voters and voting;
counties,
expansion of the board of county commissioners.............................36
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
vacancies in the office of United States representative to
congress.....................................................................................1, 31, 3
Voting places;
elections,
advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49

Warrants;
crimes, punishment and criminal procedure,
sentencing; mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment;
persons with intellectual disabilities convicted of capital
murder; criminal history classification of juvenile adjudications;
warrants, disclosure of affidavits or sworn testimony; sufficiency
of grand jury petitions; right to appeal; revocation of nonprison
sanctions............................................................................................92
Water;
public wholesale water supply districts,
use of state highway right-of-way; reimbursement for certain
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relocation costs..................................................................................14
Water appropriation act, Kansas;
agriculture,
administrative procedure; division of water resources; fertilizer......23
Water conservation areas;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Water districts;
vehicle registration,
reinstatement of forfeited benefit units..............................................46
Water office, Kansas;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
Water resources, division of;
agriculture,
administrative procedure; division of water resources; fertilizer......23
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Water rights;
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Waters and watercourses;
agriculture,
administrative procedure; division of water resources; fertilizer......23
Kansas department of agriculture; certain fees; authorizing the
Kansas secretary of agriculture to collect a fee for processing
paper documents................................................................................86
making and concerning appropriations for fiscal years ending June
30, 2017, June 30, 2018, June 30, 2019, June 30, 2020, June 30,
2021, June 30, 2022, for state agencies,
authorizing and directing payment of certain claims against the
state; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects
and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and
directing or authorizing certain receipts, disbursements,
procedures and acts incidental to the foregoing..............................104
water districts,
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vehicle registration; reinstatement of forfeited benefit units.............46
water,
water conservation areas; diversion of water; chief engineer;
remedies for the impairment of a valid water right or permit to
divert and use water...........................................................................55
Weighting;
transportation, high density at-risk, low enrollment, high
enrollment, bilingual, new school facilities, cost-of-living,
ancillary school facilities,
education; relating to the instruction and financing therof;
making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal years
ending June 30, 2018, and June 30, 2019, for the department
of education; creating the Kansas school equity and
enhancement act................................................................................95
Weights and measures;
service companies,
technical representatives...................................................................27
Wheelchair emblem decal;
motor vehicles,
registration; decals for persons with disabilities; distinctive
license plates; decals for certain military medals or badges.............42
Wholesale distributor;
pharmacy, state board of,
powers, duties and functions; biological products............................34
Wichita area technical college;
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college
with Wichita state university.............................................................43
Wichita state university;
appropriations.......................................................................................104
disposition of state real property,
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Kansas state
university to sell certain real property in Riley county;
authorizing the state board of regents on behalf of Wichita state
university to exchange and convey certain real property in
Sedgwick county.................................................................................5
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
Wichita state university.....................................................................43
regents, state board of,
supplemental health insurance coverage; authorizing the
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purchase thereof for certain state employees....................................16
Wichita state university campus of applied sciences and technology;
higher education,
authorizing the affiliation of Wichita area technical college with
Wichita state university.....................................................................43
Wildfires;
taxation,
sales and compensating use tax; exemption for repairing,
rebuilding or replacing certain property destroyed by wildfires.........4
Wildlife, parks and recreation;
courts,
court fees and costs; judicial branch surcharge fund; disposition
of failure to comply with a traffic citation reinstatement fees;
collection of debts owed to the courts...............................................80
renaming Lake Scott state park..............................................................11
wildlife, parks and tourism,
vessels; registration fees....................................................................15
wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of,
licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of the department;
citations.............................................................................................25
Wildlife, parks and tourism, Kansas department of;
appropriations.................................................................................54, 104
concerning real estate,
relating to duties of the attorney general and the secretary of
administration; authorizing the department of wildlife, parks
and tourism to purchase land in Sherman county.............................98
licenses, permits, stamps and other issues of the department,
citations.............................................................................................25
mined land wildlife area.........................................................................63
renaming Lake Scott state park..............................................................11
Wildlife, parks and tourism, secretary of;
vessels,
registration fees.................................................................................15
Woman's-right-to-know act;
abortion,
relating to certain physician information to be disclosed..................88
Workers compensation;
insurance,
financial examination; requirements.................................................37
Write in candidates;
elections,
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advance voting procedures; polling places; write in candidates;
candidate and political committee reports to the secretary of
state; email addresses; reports of contributions preceding an
election; filing location requirements................................................49
Wyandotte county;
roads and highways,
allowing transit buses to operate on certain right shoulders;
designating a portion of United States highway 75 as the Eldon
K Miller memorial highway..............................................................67

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