[As Further Amended by House on Final Action]
         

         

         
         
[As Amended by House on Final Action]
         

         
As Amended by House Commettee
         

          Session of 1998
                   
HOUSE BILL No. 2893
         
By Committee on Appropriations
         
2-12
          16             AN ACT making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal year years
17             ending June 30, 1999, June 30, 2000, June 30, 2001, and June 30,
18             2002, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, capital improve-
19             ment projects and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations,
20             and directing or authorizing certain receipts and disbursements and
21             acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 79-2959, 79-2964,
22             79-3425i [79-2964, 79-3425i,] and, 79-34,147 and 79-4801 and re-
23             pealing the existing sections; also repealing section 23 of chapter 123
24             of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas.
25            
26       Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
27           Section 1. (a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, appropria-
28       tions are hereby made, restrictions and limitations are hereby imposed,
29       and transfers, capital improvement projects, fees, receipts, disbursements
30       and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby directed or authorized as
31       provided in sections 2 through 108 of this act.
32           (b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, appropriations are
33       hereby made, restrictions and limitations are hereby imposed, and
34       transfers, capital improvement projects, fees, receipts, disburse-
35       ments and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby directed or
36       authorized as provided in sections 109 [111] through 120 [122] of
37       this act. [authorized as provided in sections 109 through 120 of
38       this act.]
39           (c) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2001, and June 30,
40       2002, appropriations are hereby made, restrictions and limitations
41       are hereby imposed, and transfers, capital improvement projects,
42       fees, receipts, disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing
43       are hereby directed or authorized as provided in section 120 [121]
44       of this act.

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  1           Sec. 2.
  2      
ABSTRACTERS' BOARD OF EXAMINERS
  3           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
  4       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 2(a) of chapter 123 of the
  5       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the abstracters' fee fund is hereby in-
  6       creased from $19,013 to $19,119.
  7           Sec. 3.
  8      
BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY
  9           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
10       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 3(a) of chapter 123 of the
11       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the board of accountancy fee fund is
12       hereby increased from $177,584 to $178,964.
13           Sec. 4.
14      
STATE BANK COMMISSIONER
15           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
16       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 4(a) of chapter 123 of the
17       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the bank commissioner fee fund is hereby
18       decreased from $3,842,198 to $3,803,313.
19           (b) On July 1, 1998, the position limitation established for the fiscal
20       year ending June 30, 1999, by section 22 of chapter 123 of the 1997
21       Session Laws of Kansas for the state bank commissioner is hereby de-
22       creased from 72.0 to 70.0.
23           Sec. 5.
24      
KANSAS BOARD OF BARBERING
25           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
26       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 5(a) of chapter 123 of the
27       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the barber examiner fee fund is hereby
28       increased from $105,736 to $106,371.
29           Sec. 6.
30      
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD
31           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
32       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 6(a) of chapter 123 of the
33       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the behavioral sciences regulatory board
34       fee fund is hereby increased from $371,612 to $374,780.
35           Sec. 7.
36      
STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS
37           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
38       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 41(b) of chapter 192 of the
39       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the healing arts fee fund is hereby in-
40       creased from $1,671,279 to $1,679,884.
41           Sec. 8.
42      
KANSAS STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY
43           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the

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  1       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 8(a) of chapter 123 of the
  2       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the cosmetology fee fund is hereby in-
  3       creased from $493,822 to $625,596 $525,596.
  4           Sec. 9.
  5      
STATE DEPARTMENT OF CREDIT UNIONS
  6           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
  7       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 9(a) of chapter 123 of the
  8       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the credit union fee fund is hereby
  9       increased from $768,491 to $777,140.
10           Sec. 10.
11      
KANSAS DENTAL BOARD
12           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
13       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 10(a) of chapter 123 of the
14       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the dental board fee fund is hereby
15       increased from $195,495 to $219,707.
16           Sec. 11.
17      
STATE BOARD OF MORTUARY ARTS
18           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
19       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 11(a) of chapter 123 of the
20       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the mortuary arts fee fund is hereby
21       increased from $186,409 to $188,566.
22           Sec. 12.
23      
KANSAS BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING AND DISPENSING
24      
OF HEARING AIDS
25           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
26       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 12(a) of chapter 123 of the
27       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the hearing aid board fee fund is hereby
28       increased from $14,428 to $14,499.
29           Sec. 13.
30      
CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER
31           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
32       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 13(a) of chapter 123 of the
33       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the consumer credit fee fund is hereby
34       increased from $398,566 to $405,411.
35           Sec. 14.
36      
BOARD OF NURSING
37           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
38       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 14(a) of chapter 123 of the
39       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the board of nursing fee fund is hereby
40       increased from $986,191 to $1,171,391.
41           Sec. 15.
42      
BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY
43           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the

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  1       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 15(a) of chapter 123 of the
  2       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the optometry fee fund is hereby in-
  3       creased from $82,686 to $83,020.
  4           Sec. 16.
  5      
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
  6           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
  7       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 16(a) of chapter 123 of the
  8       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the state board of pharmacy fee fund is
  9       hereby increased from $474,077 to $504,326 $479,326.
10           Sec. 17.
11      
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD
12           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
13       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 17(a) of chapter 123 of the
14       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the appraiser fee fund is hereby increased
15       from $172,490 to $174,693.
16           Sec. 18.
17      
KANSAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
18           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
19       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 18(a) of chapter 123 of the
20       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the real estate fee fund is hereby in-
21       creased from $614,525 to $620,926.
22           Sec. 19.
23      
OFFICE OF THE SECURITIES COMMISSIONER OF KANSAS
24           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
25       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 32(d) of chapter 192 of the
26       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the securities act fee fund is hereby
27       increased from $1,745,254 to $1,770,564 $1,798,564.
28           Sec. 20.
29      
STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS
30           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
31       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 34(c) of chapter 192 of the
32       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the technical professions fee fund is
33       hereby increased from $464,303 to $469,318.
34           Sec. 21.
35      
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS
36           (a) On July 1, 1998, the expenditure limitation established for the
37       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 21(a) of chapter 123 of the
38       1997 Session Laws of Kansas on the veterinary examiners fee fund is
39       hereby increased from $221,612 to $244,153.
40           (b) On July 1, 1998, the position limitation established for the fiscal
41       year ending June 30, 1999, by section 22 of chapter 123 of the 1997
42       Session Laws of Kansas for the state board of veterinary examiners is
43       hereby increased from 2.0 to 3.0.

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  1           Sec. 22. Kansas savings incentive program. (a) In addition to other
  2       expenditures authorized by law, expenditures may be made for fiscal year
  3       1999 from any account of the state general fund reappropriated by this
  4       or any other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature
  5       for fiscal year 1999 for any state agency named in section 22 of chapter
  6       123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas for the following purposes: (1)
  7       Salary bonus payments to permanent full-time or regular part-time em-
  8       ployees of the state agency at the discretion of the agency head, (2) pur-
  9       chase or other acquisition of technology equipment which was included
10       in the budget estimates for fiscal year 1999 submitted by the state agency
11       pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and amendments thereto, and (3) professional
12       development training including official hospitality: Provided, however,
13       That the total of all such expenditures from such account of the state
14       general fund for fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to
15       50% of the amount of the unencumbered balance as of the June 30, 1998;
16       in such account of the state general fund that is reappropriated for fiscal
17       year 1999 and that is in excess of the amount authorized to be expended
18       for fiscal year 1999 from such reappropriated balance, as determined by
19       the director of accounts and reports: Provided further, That the total net
20       gross amount of any such salary bonus payments to any individual em-
21       ployee during fiscal year 1999 that are paid under subsection (b) or this
22       subsection shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the pro-
23       visions of this subsection shall apply only to that portion of any such
24       account from which expenditures may be made for state operations: And
25       provided further, That all such expenditures from the reappropriated bal-
26       ance in any such account for fiscal year 1999 shall be in addition to any
27       expenditure limitation imposed on expenditures from the reappropriated
28       balance in any such account for fiscal year 1999.
29           (b) In addition to other expenditures authorized by law, expenditures
30       may be made for fiscal year 1999 from any special revenue fund appro-
31       priated by this or any other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session
32       of the legislature for fiscal year 1999 for a state agency named in section
33       22 of chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas for the following
34       purposes: (1) Salary bonus payments to permanent full-time or regular
35       part-time employees of the state agency at the discretion of the agency
36       head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology equipment which
37       was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year 1999 submitted by
38       the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and amendments thereto,
39       and (3) professional development training including official hospitality:
40       Provided, That all such expenditures from such fund for fiscal year 1999
41       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on such fund
42       or any account thereof for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That the
43       total amount of such expenditures from such fund for fiscal year 1999

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  1       shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the unexpended portion of
  2       the amount authorized to be expended from such fund for fiscal year
  3       1998 for state operations, as determined by the director of accounts and
  4       reports, or, in the case of no limit appropriations, as determined by the
  5       director of the budget: Provided further, That the total net gross amount
  6       of any such salary bonus payments to any individual employee during
  7       fiscal year 1999 that are paid under subsection (a) or this subsection shall
  8       not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions of this sub-
  9       section shall apply only to: (1) That portion of the moneys in each account
10       of a special revenue fund from which portion expenditures may be made
11       for state operations, and (2) that portion of the moneys in a special rev-
12       enue fund, that does not have any such accounts specified in this or other
13       appropriation act, from which portion expenditures may be made for state
14       operations.
15           (c) (1) Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30,
16       1998, in any account of any special revenue fund of any state agency
17       named in section 22 of chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas,
18       which was appropriated by section 110 of chapter 123 of the 1997 Session
19       Laws of Kansas and which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or
20       limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of
21       the legislature, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30,
22       1999, and may be expended for fiscal year 1999 for the purposes author-
23       ized in subsections (a) and (b). All expenditures from any such account
24       of any such special revenue fund shall be in addition to any expenditure
25       limitation imposed on such special revenue fund for fiscal year 1999.
26           (2) On July 1, 1998, each Kansas quality management account and
27       each KQM expenditure account of the state general fund and each Kansas
28       quality management account and each KQM expenditure account of any
29       special revenue fund reappropriated by this subsection (c) are hereby
30       redesignated as Kansas savings incentive accounts.
31           (d) No salary bonus payment paid pursuant to this section during
32       fiscal year 1999 shall be compensation, within the meaning of K.S.A.
33       74-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, for any purpose under the
34       Kansas public employees retirement system and shall not be subject to
35       deductions for employee contributions thereunder. Each salary bonus
36       payment paid under this section shall be a bonus, as defined by 29 C.F.R.
37       778, and shall be in addition to the regular earnings which that employee
38       may be entitled or for which the employee may become eligible.
39           Sec. 23.
40      
LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL
41           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
42       fund the following:
43       Legislative coordinating council -- operations $558,063

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  1       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative coordinating council -- oper-
  2       ations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year
  3       1999.
4       Legislative research department -- operations $2,271,567
  5       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative research department -- op-
  6       erations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
  7       year 1999.
8       Office of revisor of statutes -- operations $2,053,047
  9       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the office of revisor of statutes -- operations
10       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
11           Sec. 24.
12      
LEGISLATURE
13           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
14       fund the following:
15       Operations (including official hospitality) $10,368,565 $10,279,365
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including official hospitality)
17       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
18       Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account, pursuant to vouchers
19       approved by the chairperson or vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to
20       pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as authorized
21       by K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto for members and associate members of the
22       advisory committee to the Kansas commission on interstate cooperation established under
23       K.S.A. 46-407a and amendments thereto for attendance at meetings of the advisory com-
24       mittee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except that (1) the
25       legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or limitations, or both, on travel
26       expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances, or any combination thereof, paid to members
27       and associate members of such advisory committee, and (2) any person who is an associate
28       member of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having been accredited by
29       the national conference of commissioners on uniform state laws as a life member of that
30       organization, shall receive the same travel expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance
31       at meetings of the advisory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per diem
32       compensation: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for
33       services, facilities and supplies provided for legislators in addition to those provided under
34       the approved budget and for related copying, facsimile transmission and other services
35       provided to persons other than legislators, in accordance with policies and any restrictions
36       or limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating council: And provided further, That,
37       when the legislature is not in session, expenditures shall be made from this account for fiscal
38       year 1999 only upon approval pursuant to specific authorization of the legislative coordi-
39       nating council pursuant to the majority vote of five members of the council, except that any
40       approval for any such expenditure from this account for fiscal year 1999 relating solely to
41       one house of the legislature may be authorized by the unanimous vote of or other author-
42       ization by all of the members of the legislative coordinating council who are members of
43       such house of the legislature: And provided further, That, when the legislature is not in

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  1       session, any expenditure from this account for fiscal year 1999 which is not in excess of
  2       $2,500 may be approved by either the president of the senate or the speaker of the house
  3       of representatives: And provided further, That in no case shall any such approval be required
  4       for any expenditures from this account for fiscal year 1999 that are authorized by law for
  5       expenses, allowances or payrolls for members, members-elect or employees of the legislature
  6       or for expenses or allowances for nonlegislator members of certain committees, as provided
  7       in K.S.A. 46-1209 and amendments thereto and any such expenditures from this account
  8       may be approved as provided in K.S.A. 46-137c, 46-153 or 46-1209 and amendments thereto
  9       or as otherwise specifically authorized by statute: And provided further, That all expendi-
10       tures for the above agency from this account for fiscal year 1999 for the following purposes
11       may be made pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of
12       the legislative coordinating council: (1) Payment for goods and services provided by state
13       agencies, (2) payment of dues and other expenses related to membership in national gov-
14       ernmental organizations, (3) acquisition of printed material supplies, (4) acquisition of copy
15       machine supplies and rental and lease purchase payments for copying machines, (5) payment
16       for regular replacement of furniture for legislative offices and committee rooms, and (6) for
17       any payment required to be made to comply with the provisions of the Kansas prompt
18       payment act which require payment by the 30th calendar day after the later of either the
19       date of receipt of the goods or services or the date of the receipt of the bill therefor, in
20       accordance with K.S.A. 75-6403 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all
21       such expenditures to comply with the Kansas prompt payment act shall be reported to the
22       legislative coordinating council expenditures from this account during fiscal year 1999
23       for out-of-state travel for senators shall not exceed $30,300 and for representatives
24       shall not exceed $90,700[: And provided further, That the legislative coordinating
25       council is hereby authorized and directed to establish a joint committee on foster
26       care services and private contracts: And provided further, That the joint committee
27       on foster care services and private contracts shall meet during the 1998 interim
28       period: And provided further, That the joint committee on foster care services and
29       private contracts shall have the authority to meet on the call of the chair: And
30       provided further, That the joint committee on foster care services and private con-
31       tracts shall have the authority to monitor and review the activities of the depart-
32       ment of social and rehabilitation services in regulating, auditing and conducting
33       general oversight over all contracts between the department of social and rehabil-
34       itation services and private entities for the performance of foster care services: And
35       provided further, That the joint committee on foster care services and private con-
36       tracts shall prepare a report to be submitted to the 1999 legislature and shall make
37       recommendations on how foster care services provided to the children of the state
38       of Kansas may be improved: And provided further, That the joint committee on foster
39       care services and private contracts shall consist of 10 members, including five mem-
40       bers of the house of representatives and five members of the senate: And provided
41       further, That three members of the joint committee on foster care services and
42       private contracts shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives,
43       three members shall be appointed by the president of the senate, two members

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  1       shall be appointed by the minority leader of the house of representatives, and two
  2       members shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate: And provided
  3       further, That members of the joint committee on foster care services and private
  4       contracts shall receive compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses
  5       or allowances from this account as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments
  6       thereto when attending meetings of the joint committee on foster care services and
  7       private contracts: And provided further, That the joint committee on foster care serv-
  8       ices and private contracts shall have services of the legislative research department,
  9       the office of the revisor of statutes and other central legislative staff service agen-
10       cies].
11           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
12       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
13       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
14       not exceed the following:
15       Legislative special revenue fund No limit
16       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the legislative special revenue fund, pur-
17       suant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of the legislative
18       coordinating council, to pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or
19       allowances as authorized by K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto for members and
20       associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas commission on interstate co-
21       operation established under K.S.A. 46-407a and amendments thereto for attendance at
22       meetings of the advisory committee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating
23       council, except that (1) the legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or
24       limitations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances, or any combi-
25       nation thereof, paid to members and associate members of such advisory committee, and
26       (2) any person who is an associate member of such advisory committee, by reason of such
27       person having been accredited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform
28       state laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same travel expenses and
29       subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee as a regular
30       member, but shall receive no per diem compensation: Provided further, That expenditures
31       may be made from this fund for services, facilities and supplies provided for legislators in
32       addition to those provided under the approved budget and for related copying, facsimile
33       transmission and other services provided to persons other than legislators, in accordance
34       with policies and any restrictions or limitations prescribed by the legislative coordinating
35       council: And provided further, That amounts are hereby authorized to be collected for such
36       services, facilities and supplies in accordance with policies of the council: And provided
37       further, That such amounts shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses
38       incurred for providing such services, facilities and supplies and shall be consistent with
39       policies and fees established in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a and amendments thereto:
40       And provided further, That all such amounts received shall be deposited in the state treasury
41       to the credit of the legislative special revenue fund: And provided further, That, when the
42       legislature is not in session, expenditures shall be made from this fund for fiscal year 1999
43       only upon approval pursuant to specific authorization of the legislative coordinating council

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  1       pursuant to the majority vote of five members of the council, except that any approval for
  2       any such expenditure from this fund for fiscal year 1999 relating solely to one house of the
  3       legislature may be authorized by the unanimous vote of or other authorization by all of the
  4       members of the legislative coordinating council who are members of such house of the
  5       legislature: And provided further, That, when the legislature is not in session, any expend-
  6       iture from this fund for fiscal year 1999 which is not in excess of $2,500 may be approved
  7       by either the president of the senate or the speaker of the house of representatives: And
  8       provided further, That in no case shall any such approval be required for any expenditures
  9       from this fund for fiscal year 1999 that are authorized by law for expenses, allowances or
10       payrolls for members, members-elect or employees of the legislature or for expenses or
11       allowances for nonlegislator members of certain committees, as provided in K.S.A. 46-1209
12       and amendments thereto and any such expenditures from this account may be approved as
13       provided in K.S.A. 46-137c, 46-153 or 46-1209 and amendments thereto or as otherwise
14       specifically authorized by statute: And provided further, That all expenditures for the above
15       agency from this fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following purposes may be made pursuant
16       to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of the legislative coordi-
17       nating council: (1) Payment for goods and services provided by state agencies, (2) payment
18       of dues and other expenses related to membership in national governmental organizations,
19       (3) acquisition of printed material supplies, (4) acquisition of copy machine supplies and
20       rental and lease purchase payments for copying machines, (5) payment for regular replace-
21       ment of furniture for legislative offices and committee rooms, and (6) for any payment
22       required to be made to comply with the provisions of the Kansas prompt payment act which
23       require payment by the 30th calendar day after the later of either the date of receipt of the
24       goods or services or the date of the receipt of the bill therefor, in accordance with K.S.A.
25       75-6403 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all such expenditures to
26       comply with the Kansas prompt payment act shall be reported to the legislative coordinating
27       council.
28           (c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
29       may be made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal
30       year 1999, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
31       the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the fol-
32       lowing specified purposes subject to the expenditure limitations
33       prescribed therefor:
34       Legislative process CD-ROM project $40,000
35       Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency from the state budget stabili-
36       zation fund for fiscal year 1999 for the legislative process CD-ROM project shall
37       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state budget stabili-
38       zation fund for fiscal year 1999.
39           (d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
40       may be made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal
41       year 1999, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
42       the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the leg-
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  1       electrical upgrades within the statehouse: Provided, That all ex-
  2       penditures from the state budget stabilization fund for the fiscal
  3       year 1999 for the legislative computerization project, including
  4       fiber optic wiring and electrical upgrades within the statehouse
  5       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
  6       state budget stabilization fund for the fiscal year 1999: Provided,
  7       however, That the aggregate of all expenditures from the state
  8       budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1998 and for fiscal year
  9       1999 for such legislative computerization project, shall not exceed
10       $3,350,000.
11           Sec. 25.
12      
DIVISION OF POST AUDIT
13           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
14       fund the following:
15       Operations (including legislative post audit committee) $1,531,250 $1,492,450
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including legislative post audit
17       committee) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
18       year 1999.
19           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
20       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
21       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
22       not exceed the following:
23       Audit services fund No limit
24       Provided, That the division of post audit is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees
25       for copies of public records of the division, including distribution of such copies: Provided
26       further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for
27       reproducing and distributing such copies and shall be consistent with policies and fees
28       established in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a and amendments thereto: And provided
29       further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury to
30       the credit of the audit services fund: And provided further, That all moneys received by the
31       division of post audit during fiscal year 1999 from the department of social and rehabilitation
32       services under the contract entered into by the post auditor and the secretary of social and
33       rehabilitation services pursuant to section 71(a) of chapter 292 of the 1993 Session Laws of
34       Kansas to reimburse all or part of the operating services incurred by the division of post
35       audit for the performance audit related to a settlement agreement regarding Sheila A., et
36       al. v. Joan Finney, et al., Case No. 89-CV-33, Shawnee County District Court, shall be
37       credited to the audit services fund.
38       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
39       State agency audits fund No limit
40           Sec. 26.
41      
GOVERNOR'S DEPARTMENT
42           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
43       fund the following:

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1       Governor's department $1,804,157
  2       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the governor's department account in excess
  3       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided further,
  4       That expenditures may be made from this account for contingencies without limitation at
  5       the discretion of the governor.
  6           (b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
  7       penses of the governor's spouse when accompanying the governor or
  8       when representing the governor on official state business, for travel and
  9       subsistence expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the
10       governor and for entertainment of officials and other persons as guests
11       from the amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
12       by subsection (a) from the state general fund in the governor's depart-
13       ment account.
14           (c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
15       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
16       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
17       not exceed the following:
18       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
19           Sec. 27.
20      
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
21           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
22       fund the following:
23       Operations $100,556
24       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations account in excess of $100 as
25       of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
26           (b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex-
27       penses of the lieutenant governor's spouse when accompanying the lieu-
28       tenant governor on official state business and for travel and subsistence
29       expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the lieutenant
30       governor on official state business from the amount appropriated by sub-
31       section (a) from the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
32       1999, in the operations account.
33           (c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for official hos-
34       pitality from the amount appropriated by subsection (a) from the state
35       general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, in the operations
36       account, except that such expenditures shall not exceed $2,000.
37           Sec. 28.
38      
ATTORNEY GENERAL
39           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
40       fund the following:
41       Operating expenditures $3,370,833 $3,232,833
42       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
43       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided further,

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  1       That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $600: And pro-
  2       vided further, That expenditures may be made from this account to reimburse the depart-
  3       ment of administration for the services or to pay the salary and benefits of an architect for
  4       the purpose of providing ongoing technical consultation to the attorney general in overseeing
  5       enforcement of the architectural accessibility standards act, K.S.A. 58-1301 et seq. and
  6       amendments thereto: And provided further, That the office of attorney general and the
  7       department of administration are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement for the
  8       provisions of such architectural services: And provided further, That the architect assigned
  9       by the department of administration to provide such services to the attorney general shall
10       be considered an employee of the department of administration for all purposes, except that
11       the supervision of the duties of such architect may be governed by the agreement between
12       the attorney general and the department of administration.
13       Litigation costs $80,443
14       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation costs account in excess of $100
15       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
16       Additional operating expenditures for investigation and litigation regarding interstate water rights $938,423
17       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in the
18       additional operating expenditures for investigation and litigation regarding interstate water
19       rights account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
20       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
21       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Operating expenditures relating to
22       interstate water rights regarding the Republican river and its tributaries.
23           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
24       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
25       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
26       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
27       Court cost fund No limit
28       Bond transcript review fee fund No limit
29       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
30       Attorney general's antitrust special revenue fund No limit
31       Private gifts fund No limit
32       Attorney general's antitrust suspense fund No limit
33       Attorney general's consumer protection clearing fund No limit
34       Attorney general's committee on crime prevention fee fund No limit
35       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the attorney general's committee on crime
36       prevention fee fund for operating expenditures directly or indirectly related to conducting
37       training seminars organized by the attorney general's committee on crime prevention, in-
38       cluding official hospitality: Provided further, That the attorney general is hereby authorized
39       to fix, charge and collect fees for conducting training seminars organized by the attorney
40       general's committee on crime prevention: And provided further, That such fees shall be
41       fixed in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred
42       for conducting such seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all

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  1       fees received for conducting such seminars shall be deposited in the state treasury and
  2       credited to this fund.
3       Tort claims fund No limit
4       Work-study reimbursement fund No limit
5       Crime victims compensation fund No limit
  6       Provided, That expenditures from the crime victims compensation fund for state operations
  7       shall not exceed $247,362: Provided further, That any expenditures for payment of com-
  8       pensation to crime victims are authorized to be made from this fund regardless of when the
  9       claim was awarded.
10       Child exchange and visitation fund No limit
11       Federal preventive health and health services block grant fund No limit
12       Provided, That all expenditures from the federal preventive health and health services block
13       grant fund shall be to provide services to rape victims and for rape prevention in accordance
14       with a contract that is hereby authorized to be entered into between the secretary of health
15       and environment and the attorney general which may require not more than one report
16       from the attorney general on such expenditures for the entire fiscal year 1999.
17       Crime victims assistance fund No limit
18       Protection from abuse fund No limit
19       Drug free schools and communities fund No limit
20       Victims of crime act -- federal fund No limit
21       Victims of crime assistance act -- federal fund No limit
22       Family violence prevention and services fund -- federal No limit
23       Violence against women grant fund No limit
24       Crime victims grants and gifts fund No limit
25       Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the crime victims compensation board
26       shall be deposited to the credit of the crime victims grants and gifts fund.
27       Attorney general's medicaid fraud control fund No limit
28       Other federal grants and reimbursement fund No limit
29       Debt collection administration cost recovery fund No limit
30       Provided, That the attorney general shall deposit to the credit of the debt collection admin-
31       istration cost recovery fund all moneys remitted to the attorney general as administrative
32       costs under contracts entered into pursuant to K.S.A. 75-719 and amendments thereto:
33       Provided further, That the attorney general shall authorize the director of accounts and
34       reports to transfer $30,000 from this fund to the state general fund at such time as receipts
35       to this fund are sufficient to sustain expenditures for administering and monitoring such
36       contracts as well as to repay the state general fund for money advanced for such purpose:
37       And provided further, That, upon receipt of such authorization, the director of accounts
38       and reports shall transfer $30,000 from the debt collection administration cost recovery fund
39       to the state general fund.
40       Medicaid fraud reimbursement fund No limit
41       Medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund No limit
42       Provided, That all moneys recovered by the medicaid fraud and abuse division of the attor-
43       ney general's office in the enforcement of state and federal law which are in excess of any

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  1       restitution for overcharges and interest, including all moneys recovered as recoupment of
  2       expenses of investigation and prosecution, shall be deposited in the state treasury to the
  3       credit of the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund: Provided further, That the attorney
  4       general shall authorize the director of accounts and reports to transfer $29,082 from this
  5       fund to the state general fund at such time as receipts to this fund are sufficient to meet
  6       the federal matching requirement from nonfederal sources as well as to repay the state
  7       general fund for money advanced for such purpose: And provided further, That, upon re-
  8       ceipt of such authorization, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $29,082 from
  9       the medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund to the state general fund: And provided
10       further, That the attorney general shall make a report during the 1999 regular session of
11       the legislature to the subcommittee of the house of representatives committee on appro-
12       priations and the subcommittee of the senate committee on ways and means that review
13       the above agency's budget on the amount of recouped money credited to the medicaid fraud
14       prosecution revolving fund and estimate of the money the agency has expended for medicaid
15       fraud control activities.
16       Interstate water litigation fund No limit
17           Sec. 29.
18      
SECRETARY OF STATE
19           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
20       fund the following:
21       Operating expenditures $1,501,360 $1,477,360
22       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
23       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, and any unencumbered balance in the official hospitality account
24       in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, are hereby reappropriated to the operating expendi-
25       tures account for fiscal year 1999: Provided further, That expenditures from this account
26       for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500.
27           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
28       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
29       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
30       not exceed the following:
31       Cemetery and funeral audit fee fund No limit
32       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
33       Information and copy service fee fund No limit
34       State register fee fund No limit
35       Uniform commercial code fee fund No limit
36       State flag and banner fund No limit
37       Secretary of state fee refund fund No limit
38       Electronic voting machine examination fund No limit
39       Suspense fund No limit
40       Prepaid services fund No limit
41       Athlete agent registration fee fund No limit
42       Franchise fee recovery fund No limit

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  1           Sec. 30.
  2      
STATE TREASURER
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  4       fund the following:
5       Operating expenditures $1,743,432
  6       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
  7       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided further,
  8       That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $750.
9       Banking services $330,000
10           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
11       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
12       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
13       not exceed the following:
14       Fiscal agency fund No limit
15       Bond services fee fund No limit
16       City bond finance fund No limit
17       Taylor grazing fees -- federal fund No limit
18       Local ad valorem tax reduction fund No limit
19       County and city revenue sharing fund No limit
20       Suspense fund No limit
21       County and city retailers' sales tax fund No limit
22       County and city compensating use tax fund No limit
23       Local alcoholic liquor fund No limit
24       Local alcoholic liquor equalization fund No limit
25       Unclaimed property claims fund No limit
26       Unclaimed property expense fund No limit
27       Unclaimed mineral proceeds trust fund No limit
28       University of Kansas -- student union annex--bond and interest sinkingfund No limit
29       University of Kansas -- satellite student union bond and interest sinkingfund No limit
30       Road and schools -- 10 U.S.C. 2655 federal fund No limit
31       Racing admissions tax fund No limit
32       Rental motor vehicle excise tax fund No limit
33       Services reimbursement fund No limit
34       Municipal investment pool fund No limit
35       Municipal investment pool reserve fund No limit
36       Municipal investment pool fund fee fund No limit
37       Pooled money investment portfolio fee fund No limit
38       Provided, That on or before the fifth day of each month of the fiscal year ending June 30,
39       1999, the state treasurer shall certify to the pooled money investment board an accounting
40       of the banking fees incurred by the state treasurer during the second preceding month that
41       are attributable to the investment of the pooled money investment portfolio during such

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  1       month: Provided further, That prior to the 10th day of each month during the fiscal year
  2       ending June 30, 1999, the pooled money investment board shall review the certification
  3       from the state treasurer and shall make expenditures from the pooled money investment
  4       portfolio fee fund to pay the amount of banking fees incurred by the state treasurer during
  5       the second preceding month that are attributable to the investment of the pooled money
  6       investment portfolio during the second preceding month, as determined by the pooled
  7       money investment board: And provided further, That the aggregate of all expenditures for
  8       banking fees from the pooled money investment portfolio fee fund during the fiscal year
  9       ending June 30, 1999, shall not exceed the lesser of either (1) $100,000 or (2) the aggregate
10       amount of banking fees incurred by the state treasurer during the period from June 1, 1998,
11       through May 31, 1999, that are attributable to the investment of the pooled money invest-
12       ment portfolio during such period, as determined by the pooled money investment board.
13       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
14       Tax increment financing revenue replacement fund No limit
15           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
16       $113,327 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation
17       to the services reimbursement fund of the state treasurer for the purpose
18       of financing a portion of the costs associated with the investment of the
19       bond proceeds of the comprehensive highway program and related op-
20       erations of the state treasurer.
21           Sec. 31.
22      
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
23           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
24       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
25       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
26       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
27       Insurance department service regulation fund $6,504,003
28       Provided, That expenditures from the insurance department service regulation fund for
29       official hospitality shall not exceed $750: Provided further, That any transfers from this fund
30       to the insurance building principal and interest payment fund or the insurance department
31       rehabilitation and repair fund of the department of insurance shall be in addition to any
32       expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
33       Insurance company examination fund No limit
34       Insurance company annual statement examination fund No limit
35       Insurance company examiner training fund No limit
36       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
37       Commissioner's travel reimbursement fund No limit
38       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the commissioner's travel reimbursement
39       fund only to reimburse the commissioner of insurance, or any designated employee, for
40       expenses incurred for in-state or out-of-state travel for official purposes, including travel to
41       meetings of public or private associations: Provided further, That all moneys received by
42       the commissioner of insurance for such travel from any non-state agency source shall be
43       deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.

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1       Workers compensation fund No limit
  2       Provided, That expenditures from the workers compensation fund for attorney fees and
  3       other costs and benefit payments may be made regardless of when services were rendered
  4       or when the initial award of benefits was made.
5       State firefighters relief fund No limit
6       Suspense fund No limit
7       Insurance company tax and fee refund fund No limit
8       Group-funded workers' compensation pools fee fund No limit
9       Municipal group-funded pools fee fund No limit
10       Uninsurable health insurance plan fund No limit
11       Senior health insurance counseling for Kansans fund No limit
12       Provided, That expenditures from the senior health insurance counseling for Kan-
13       sans fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $750.
14       Insurance education and training fund No limit
15       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the insurance education and training fund
16       for training programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That the insurance commis-
17       sioner is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such training programs: And
18       provided further, That fees for such training programs shall be fixed in order to collect all
19       or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs, including official
20       hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such training programs shall be
21       deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
22           Sec. 32.
23      
HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION FUND BOARD OF GOVERNORS
24           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
25       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
26       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
27       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
28       Health care stabilization fund No limit
29           (b) Expenditures from the health care stabilization fund other than
30       refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not
31       exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows:
32       Operating expenditures $858,687
33       Provided, That expenditures from the operating expenditures account for official hospitality
34       shall not exceed $300.
35       Fees -- legal and professional services No limit
36       Provided, That expenditures from the fees -- legal and professional services account for
37       attorney fees and other professional service fees may be made regardless of when services
38       were rendered or when the judgment or settlement was made.
39       Claims and benefits No limit
40       Provided, That expenditures from the claims and benefits account for claim and benefit
41       payments may be made regardless of when services were rendered or when the judgment
42       or settlement was made.
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  1       part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo-
  2       rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made in this
  3       or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature
  4       for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except
  5       upon approval of the state finance council:
6       Attorney General 85.8
7       Secretary of State 55.0
8       State Treasurer 56.5
9       Insurance Department 161.5
10       Provided, That any attorney positions established in the insurance department for the pur-
11       pose of defense of the workers compensation fund shall be in addition to any limitation
12       imposed on the full-time and regular part-time equivalent number of positions, excluding
13       seasonal and temporary positions, paid from appropriations made for fiscal year 1999 for
14       the department of insurance.
15       Health Care Stabilization Fund Board of Governors 16.0
16           Sec. 34.
17      
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
19       fund the following:
20       Operating expenditures $246,702 $246,903
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
22       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
23       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $3,232 $4,785 except
24       upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That no expenditures shall be
25       made from this account for any study requested by one or more members of the legislature
26       unless the study request was submitted in writing to the legislative coordinating council and
27       the study request was approved by the legislative coordinating council prior to the study
28       request being submitted to the judicial council: And provided further, That such limitation
29       shall not apply to any study requested by a standing committee of either house of the
30       legislature or any legislative committee established by statute.
31           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
32       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
33       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
34       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
35       Grants and gifts fund No limit
36       Provided, That all private grants and gifts and federal grants received by the judicial council,
37       other than moneys received as grants, gifts or donations for the preparation, publication or
38       distribution of legal publications, shall be deposited to the credit of the grants and gifts
39       fund.
40       Publications fee fund No limit
41       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund for operating
42       expenditures related to preparation, publication and distribution of legal publications: Pro-
43       vided further, That the judicial council is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees

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  1       for sale and distribution of legal publications in order to recover direct and indirect costs
  2       incurred for preparation, publication and distribution of legal publications: And provided
  3       further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And
  4       provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state
  5       treasury and credited to the publications fee fund: And provided further, That all moneys
  6       received as gifts, grants or donations for the preparation, publication or distribution of legal
  7       publications shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the publications fee
  8       fund.
  9           Sec. 35.
10      
STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES
11           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
12       fund the following:
13       Operating expenditures $11,789,519 $12,245,811
14       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in the
15       operating expenditures account is hereby reappropriated to the operating expenditures ac-
16       count for fiscal year 1999: Provided further, That any expenditures for indigents' defense
17       services are authorized to be made from the operating expenditures account regardless of
18       when services were rendered: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
19       the operating expenditures account for negotiated contracts for malpractice insurance for
20       public defenders and deputy or assistant public defenders: And provided further, That all
21       contracts for malpractice insurance for public defenders and deputy or assistant public
22       defenders shall be negotiated and purchased by the state board of indigents' defense serv-
23       ices, shall not be subject to approval or purchase by the committee on surety bonds and
24       insurance under K.S.A. 75-4114 and 75-6111 and amendments thereto and shall not be
25       subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto.
26       Capital defense operations $1,273,319
27       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in the
28       capital defense operations account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
29       Legal services for prisoners $415,220
30       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
31       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Regional defense delivery system
32       expansion operations; agency enhancements.
33           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
34       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
35       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
36       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
37       Indigents' defense services fund No limit
38       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the indigents' defense services fund for the
39       purpose of assigned counsel and other professional services related to contract cases.
40       Inservice education workshop fee fund No limit
41       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund
42       for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops
43       and conferences: Provided further, That the state board of indigents' defense services is

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  1       hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for inservice workshops and conferences:
  2       And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such
  3       operating expenditures incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: And provided
  4       further, That all fees received for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited
  5       in the state treasury and credited to the inservice education workshop fee fund.
  6           Sec. 36. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular
  7       part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo-
  8       rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made in this
  9       or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature
10       for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except
11       upon approval of the state finance council:
12       State board of indigents' defense services 168.5
13       Judicial Council 4.0
14           Sec. 37.
15      
JUDICIAL BRANCH
16           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
17       fund the following:
18       Judiciary operations $73,645,877 $76,379,726
19       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judiciary operations account in excess of
20       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
21       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $337,430 $360,143
22       except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That contracts for
23       computer input of judicial opinions under this appropriation shall be executed in the name
24       of the supreme court by the chief justice and may be interrelated with contracts for the
25       comprehensive legislative information system: And provided further, That all such contracts
26       for computer input of judicial opinions and all purchases thereunder shall not be subject to
27       the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That
28       expenditures may be made from the judicial operations account for contingencies without
29       limitation at the discretion of the chief justice: And provided further, That expenditures
30       from the judicial operations account for such contingencies shall not exceed $25,000: And
31       provided further, That expenditures from the judicial operations account for official hos-
32       pitality shall not exceed $4,000: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from
33       the judicial operations account for the travel expenses of panels of the court of appeals for
34       travel to cities across the state to hear appealed cases.
35           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
36       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
37       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
38       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
39       Library report fee fund No limit
40       Judiciary technology fund No limit
41       Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the judiciary technology fund for a study
42       of automation needs in the district courts until the criminal justice coordinating council
43       receives and accepts a plan to define an integrated statewide criminal justice information

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  1       system.
2       Judicial branch gifts fund No limit
3       Dispute resolution fund No limit
4       Judicial branch education fund No limit
5       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
6       Child welfare federal grant fund No limit
7       Duplicate law book fund No limit
8       Child support enforcement contractual agreement fund No limit
9       Bar admission fee fund No limit
10       Permanent families account -- family and children investment fund No limit
11       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the permanent families account of
12       the family and children investment fund for compensation, subsistence allowances,
13       mileage and other expenses for legislative members of the permanent families ac-
14       count advisory committee as provided by K.S.A. 75-3223 and amendments thereto.
15       Court reporter fund No limit
16       Access to justice fund No limit
17       CSE contract agreement fund No limit
18       Judicial technology and building and grounds fund No limit
19       Provided, That all expenditures from the judicial technology and building and
20       grounds fund shall be for the purposes of capital equipment and other acquisitions
21       for technology improvements for the judicial branch and capital improvements for
22       the judicial center building and ground: Provided further, That all moneys received
23       from any nonstate source for any of the purposes for which expenditures may be
24       made from this fund, which moneys are hereby authorized to be requested for,
25       received and accepted by the chief justice, shall be deposited in the state treasury
26       to the credit of this fund.
27           (c) On June 30, 1999, the director of accounts and reports shall
28       transfer the amount of any unencumbered balance in the judiciary
29       operations account of the state general fund from the judiciary
30       operations account of the state general fund to the judicial center
31       technology and building and grounds fund.
32           Sec. 38.
33      
KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
34           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
37       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
38       Kansas public employees retirement fund No limit
39       Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the Kansas public employees retirement
40       fund other than for benefits, investments, refunds authorized by law, and other purposes
41       specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.
42           (b) Expenditures may be made from the Kansas public employees
43       retirement fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, however,

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  1       That expenditures from the Kansas public employees retirement fund for
  2       the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations pre-
  3       scribed therefor as follows:
4       Agency operations $4,665,482
  5       Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account for official hospitality shall
  6       not exceed $3,000: Provided further, That any expenditure from the agency operations
  7       account of the Kansas public employees retirement fund to reimburse the audit services
  8       fund of the division of legislative post audit for a financial-compliance audit in an amount
  9       certified by the legislative post auditor shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
10       imposed on the agency operations account of such fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
11       1999.
12       Investment related expenses $23,164,887
13       Provided, That the following subaccounts of the investment related expenses account shall
14       be maintained for purposes of accounting for expenditures from the investment related
15       expenses account: Direct placement management fees, real estate management fees, pub-
16       licly traded securities management fees, direct placement investment program, custodial
17       bank fees and expenses, investment consultant fees, and investment related litigation ex-
18       penses: Provided further, That all expenditures from the investment related expenses ac-
19       count or any other account of this fund for payments to direct placement investment man-
20       agers pursuant to indemnity provisions of indemnification agreements between the board
21       of trustees of the Kansas public employees retirement system and direct placement invest-
22       ment managers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or
23       any account thereof, except that no such indemnity provision shall provide indemnification
24       in an amount greater than 20% of the total value of the assets being managed by a direct
25       placement investment manager.
26           Sec. 39.
27      
KANSAS COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL STANDARDS
28      
AND CONDUCT
29           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
30       fund the following:
31       Operating expenditures $351,781
32       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
33       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
34           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
37       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
38       Kansas commission on governmental standards and conduct fee fund $147,653
39           Sec. 40.
40      
KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
41           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
42       fund the following:
43       Operating expenditures $1,439,671

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  1       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account and in
  2       the contract investigative services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby
  3       reappropriated to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 1999: Provided, how-
  4       ever, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $150:
  5       Provided further, That expenditures from this account for mediation services contracted
  6       with Kansas legal services shall not exceed $100,000: And provided further, That expendi-
  7       tures for such mediation services shall be made only upon certification by the executive
  8       director of the human rights commission to the director of accounts and reports that private
  9       moneys are available to match the expenditure of state moneys on a $1 of private moneys
10       to $3 of state moneys basis.
11           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
12       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
13       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
14       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
15       Federal fund No limit
16       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
17       Annual banquet fund No limit
18       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the annual banquet fund for operating
19       expenditures for the commission's annual banquet, including official hospitality: Provided
20       further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for
21       such banquet: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or
22       part of the operating expenses incurred for such banquet, including official hospitality: And
23       provided further, That all fees received for such banquet shall be credited to this fund.
24       Education and training fund No limit
25       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and training fund for oper-
26       ating expenditures for the commission's education and training programs for the general
27       public: Provided further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
28       collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order
29       to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs, including
30       official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall be
31       credited to this fund.
32           Sec. 41.
33      
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
34           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
37       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
38       Public service regulation fund No limit
39       Provided, That all transfers of money from the public service regulation fund to the utility
40       regulatory fee fund of the citizens' utility ratepayer board shall be in addition to any limi-
41       tation imposed on this fund.
42       Motor carrier license fees fund No limit
43       Conservation fee fund No limit

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  1       Provided, That any expenditure made from the conservation fee fund for plugging aban-
  2       doned wells, cleanup of pollution from oil and gas activities and testing of wells shall be in
  3       addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That ex-
  4       penditures may be made from this fund for debt collection and set-off administration: And
  5       provided further, That a percentage of the fees collected, not to exceed 27%, shall be
  6       transferred to the department of administration accounting services recovery fund for serv-
  7       ices rendered in collection efforts: And provided further, That all expenditures made from
  8       the conservation fee fund for debt collection and set-off administration shall be in addition
  9       to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided further, That the state
10       corporation commission shall include as part of the fiscal year 2000 budget estimates for
11       the state corporation commission submitted pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717, and amendments
12       thereto, a three-year projection of receipts to and expenditures from the conservation fee
13       fund for fiscal years 2000, 2001 and 2002.
14       Gas pipeline inspection fee fund No limit
15       Abandoned oil and gas well fund No limit
16       Gas pipeline safety program -- federal fund No limit
17       Energy grants management fund No limit
18       Alternative fuels and transportation initiatives grant -- federal fund No limit
19       Energy conservation plan -- federal fund No limit
20       Underground injection control class II -- federal fund No limit
21       Inservice education workshop fee fund No limit
22       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund
23       for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops
24       and conferences conducted by the state corporation commission for staff and members of
25       the state corporation commission: Provided further, That the state corporation commission
26       is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such inservice workshops and con-
27       ferences: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
28       of the operating expenditures incurred for conducting such inservice workshops and con-
29       ferences: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited
30       in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
31       Base state registration clearing fund No limit
32       Suspense fund No limit
33       Data management system fund No limit
34           (b) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by the state
35       corporation commission from the public service regulation fund, the mo-
36       tor carrier license fees fund and the conservation fee fund shall not ex-
37       ceed, in the aggregate, $12,564,625.
38           Sec. 42.
39      
CITIZENS' UTILITY RATEPAYER BOARD
40           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
41       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
42       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
43       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:

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1       Utility regulatory fee fund $376,663 $439,190
  2       Provided, That expenditures may be made by the citizens' utility ratepayer board from the
  3       utility regulatory fee fund pursuant to contracts for professional services, which are hereby
  4       authorized to be entered into by the board: Provided further, That such professional services
  5       shall include but are not limited to the services of engineers, accountants, attorneys and
  6       economists, to assist in carrying out the duties of the board, which assistance may include
  7       preparation and presentation of expert testimony, when the expenses of such professional
  8       services are required to be assessed under K.S.A. 66-1502 and amendments thereto against
  9       the public utilities involved: And provided further, That such contracts shall be negotiated
10       by a negotiating committee composed of the following persons: The consumer counsel of
11       the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the consumer counsel's designee, the director of the
12       budget or that director's designee, the director of accounts and reports or that director's
13       designee, and the chairperson of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the chairperson's
14       designee: And provided further, That the consumer counsel of the citizens' utility ratepayer
15       board or the consumer counsel's designee shall convene the negotiating committee for each
16       such contract and the negotiating committee shall consider all proposals by persons applying
17       to perform such contract and shall award the contract: And provided further, That such
18       contracts shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto
19       or to the provisions of the acts contained in article 58 of chapter 75 of the Kansas Statutes
20       Annotated.
21       Gifts and donations fund No limit
22       Provided, That all moneys received by the citizens' utility ratepayer board for gifts and
23       donations shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the gifts and donations
24       fund.
25           (b) On July 1, 1998, October 1, 1998, January 1, 1999, and April 1,
26       1999, or as soon after each such date as moneys are available, and upon
27       receipt of certification by the state corporation commission of the amount
28       to be transferred, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from
29       the public service regulation fund of the state corporation commission to
30       the utility regulatory fee fund of the citizens' utility ratepayer board all
31       moneys assessed by the state corporation commission for the citizens'
32       utility ratepayer board under K.S.A. 66-1502 or 66-1503 and amendments
33       thereto and deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the public
34       service regulation fund.
35           Sec. 43.
36      
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
37           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
38       fund the following:
39       General administration $1,179,118
40       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the general administration account in excess
41       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
42       That expenditures for such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $11,559 except upon
43       approval of the state finance council: Provided, further, That in addition to other positions

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  1       within the department of administration in the unclassified service as prescribed by law,
  2       expenditures may be made from this account for two employees in the unclassified service
  3       under the Kansas civil service act: And provided further, That expenditures from this ac-
  4       count for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
5       Accounting and reporting services $2,671,278
  6       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the accounting and reporting services account
  7       in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided,
  8       however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $13,886
  9       except upon approval of the state finance council.
10       Budget analysis $1,305,161
11       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the budget analysis account in excess of $100
12       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
13       expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $34,739 except upon ap-
14       proval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account
15       for official hospitality shall not exceed $750.
16       Personnel services $3,089,554
17       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the personnel services account in excess of
18       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
19       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $27,907 except upon
20       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
21       from the above account for a study of the implications of those sections of 1997
22       House Bill No. 2064 which restrict unclassified personnel who has participated in
23       making contracts on behalf of the state from accepting a position with the contract-
24       ing business as an employee, contractor or subcontractor until two years after that
25       entity's contract with the state is completed or until two years after that individual
26       ends state service, whichever is sooner: And provided further, That the director of
27       personnel services shall present the results of the study, including characteristics
28       of the employees effected and any recommendations for statutory changes, to the
29       1999 legislature.
30       Purchasing $1,240,253
31       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the purchasing account in excess of $100 as
32       of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
33       expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $7,273 except upon ap-
34       proval of the state finance council.
35       Architectural services and planning $1,269,759
36       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the architectural services and planning ac-
37       count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
38       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
39       $35,557 except upon approval of the state finance council.
40       Facilities management $2,366,051
41       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities management account in excess
42       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
43       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $8,287 except upon

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  1       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That in addition to other positions
  2       within the department of administration in the unclassified service as prescribed by law,
  3       expenditures may be made from this account for one employee in the unclassified service
  4       under the Kansas civil service act.
5       Insurance for state buildings $336,510
  6       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the insurance for state buildings account in
  7       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided,
  8       however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,490 ex-
  9       cept upon approval of the state finance council.
10       Department of administration systems $5,540,534
11       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the department of administration systems
12       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
13       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
14       $14,347 except upon approval of the state finance council.
15       Public broadcasting council operating grants $1,695,977
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the public broadcasting council operating
17       grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year
18       1999.
19       Public broadcasting capital equipment grants $100,000 $300,000
20       Provided, That all expenditures from the public broadcasting capital equipment grants ac-
21       count shall be made to provide matching funds for federal capital equipment grants awarded
22       to eligible public broadcasting stations: Provided further, That expenditures from this ac-
23       count may be made to provide matching funds for capital equipment projects funded from
24       any non-state source in the event federal capital equipment grants are not awarded: And
25       provided further, That in the event the federal facility programs cease to exist or fail to
26       conduct grant solicitations, expenditures may be made from this account to provide match-
27       ing funds for capital equipment projects funded from any non-state source without first
28       applying for federal capital equipment grants: And provided further, That any unencum-
29       bered balance in the public broadcasting capital equipment grants account in excess of $100
30       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
31       Gubernatorial transition $100,000
32       Policy analysis initiatives $132,054
33       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the policy analysis initiatives account in excess
34       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
35       Performance review board $260,237
36       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the performance review board account in
37       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided,
38       however, That expenditures for such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $37,161 except
39       upon approval of the state finance council.
40       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
41       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Year 2000 computer repair for state
42       agencies.
43       Microwave interconnection $150,000

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  1       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the above account for grants to
  2       provide a microwave interconnection between KPTS in Wichita, KTWU in Topeka,
  3       and the Kansas statehouse: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
  4       the above account for grants to extend the microwave interconnection to KCPT in
  5       Kansas City and Smoky Hills public television in Bunker Hill.
  6           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  7       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  8       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  9       than refunds or indirect cost recoveries authorized by law shall not exceed
10       the following:
11       Federal cash management fund No limit
12       Kansas performance review board fund No limit
13       Closure health insurance fund No limit
14       Closure term life insurance fund No limit
15       Retirement salary recapture fund No limit
16       Provided, That pursuant to policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary of admin-
17       istration, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount equal to the amount
18       of reductions from state general fund accounts pursuant to subsection (d)(1) of K.S.A. 75-
19       6801 and amendments thereto to the retirement salary recapture fund: Provided further,
20       That if expenditure authority in any state general fund account or accounts is restored
21       pursuant to subsection (c)(1) of K.S.A. 75-6801 and amendments thereto and such amount
22       has been transferred to this fund, the director of accounts and reports, pursuant to policies
23       and procedures prescribed by the secretary of administration, shall transfer the amount of
24       the increase in such expenditure authority from the retirement salary recapture fund to the
25       appropriate accounts of the state general fund.
26       State leave payment reserve fund No limit
27       State budget stabilization fund $0
28       Building and ground fund No limit
29       General fees fund No limit
30       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for operating ex-
31       penditures for the division of personnel services, including training programs and official
32       hospitality: Provided further, That the director of personnel services is hereby authorized
33       to fix, charge and collect fees for such training programs: And provided further, That fees
34       for such training programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating
35       expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided
36       further, That all fees received for such training programs and all fees received under the
37       open records act for providing access to or furnishing copies of public records shall be
38       credited to this fund.
39       Budget fees fund No limit
40       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the budget fees fund for operating expend-
41       itures for the division of the budget, including training programs and official hospitality:
42       Provided further, That the director of the budget is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
43       collect fees for such training programs: And provided further, That fees for such training

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  1       programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
  2       for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees
  3       received for such training programs and all fees received by the division of the budget under
  4       the open records act for providing access to or furnishing copies of public records shall be
  5       credited to this fund.
6       Purchasing fees fund No limit
  7       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing fees fund for operating
  8       expenditures of the division of purchases: Provided further, That the director of purchases
  9       is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for operating expenditures incurred to
10       reproduce and disseminate purchasing information and for vendor applications and to ad-
11       minister state contracts: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to
12       recover all or part of such operating expenses: And provided further, That all moneys re-
13       ceived for such fees and all moneys received pursuant to the state travel services contract
14       shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.
15       Architectural services fee fund No limit
16       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services fee fund for
17       operating expenditures for distribution of architectural information: Provided further, That
18       the director of architectural services is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for
19       reproduction and distribution of architectural information: And provided further, That such
20       fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for
21       reproducing and distributing architectural information: And provided further, That all fees
22       received for such reproduction and distribution of architectural information shall be credited
23       to this fund.
24       Municipal accounting and training services recovery fund No limit
25       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the municipal accounting and training
26       services recovery fund to provide general ledger, payroll reporting, utilities billing, data
27       processing, and accounting services to municipalities and to provide training programs con-
28       ducted for municipal government personnel, including official hospitality: Provided further,
29       That the director of accounts and reports is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees
30       for such services and programs: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order
31       to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services and
32       programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
33       services and programs, including official hospitality, shall be credited to this fund.
34       Budget equipment conversion fund No limit
35       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
36       Architectural services equipment conversion fund No limit
37       Property contingency fund No limit
38       Flood control emergency -- federal fund No limit
39       Information technology fund No limit
40       Information technology reserve fund No limit
41       Computer services recovery fund No limit
42       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the computer services recovery fund to
43       provide central computer system development services, which shall be in addition to data

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  1       processing services provided under K.S.A. 75-4704 and amendments thereto to other state
  2       agencies: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized, in
  3       accordance with the procedures and guidelines prescribed by K.S.A. 75-4703 and amend-
  4       ments thereto, to fix, charge and collect fees for such central computer system development
  5       services to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order
  6       to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services: And
  7       provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund: And
  8       provided further, That all expenditures for the personnel/payroll project shall be made from
  9       the personnel/payroll project program account of this fund: And provided further, That
10       amounts may be transferred into this account from any state general fund account or any
11       special revenue fund of the department of administration or any other state agency.
12       State buildings operating fund No limit
13       Accounting services recovery fund No limit
14       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the accounting services recovery fund for
15       the operating expenditures of the department of administration: Provided further, That the
16       secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for services
17       or sales provided by the department of administration which are not specifically authorized
18       by any other statute: And provided further, That all fees received for such services or sales
19       shall be credited to this fund.
20       Architectural services recovery fund $1,226,734
21       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services recovery fund for
22       operating expenditures for the division of architectural services: Provided further, That not-
23       withstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-4403 and amendments thereto,
24       the director of architectural services may exchange an employee with the attorney general's
25       office to assist in the enforcement of K.S.A. 58-1301 et seq.: And provided further, That the
26       director of architectural services is hereby authorized to charge and collect fees for services
27       provided to other state agencies not directly related to the construction of a capital improve-
28       ment project: And provided further, That the director of architectural services is hereby
29       authorized to charge and collect (1) a fee equal to 1% of the estimated cost of each capital
30       improvement project for a state agency which is not financed, in whole or in part, by gifts,
31       bequests, or donations made by one or more private individuals or other private entities and
32       for which the division provides architectural, engineering or management services or, in the
33       case of any capital improvement project for a state agency which is partially financed by
34       gifts, bequests or donations made by one or more private individuals or other private entities,
35       a fee equal to 1% of the proportional amount of the estimated cost of such capital improve-
36       ment project which is not financed by gifts, bequests or donations made by one or more
37       private individuals or other private entities and for which the division provides architectural,
38       engineering or management services, and (2) an additional fee equal to 6% of the construc-
39       tion cost of each capital improvement project for which the division provides in-house
40       architectural and engineering design services: And provided further, That such services shall
41       be subject to the limitations of K.S.A. 75-1253 and amendments thereto: And provided
42       further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund.
43       Motor pool service fund $2,693,843

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  1       Provided, That expenditures from the motor pool service fund for motor vehicle registrations
  2       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
3       Motor pool service depreciation reserve fund No limit
4       Kansas public employees retirement clearing fund No limit
5       Intragovernmental printing service fund No limit
6       Intragovernmental printing service depreciation reserve fund No limit
7       Central aircraft fund No limit
  8       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central aircraft fund to provide central
  9       aircraft services to other state agencies and to purchase liability and property damage in-
10       surance for state aircraft: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby
11       authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for central aircraft services to other state agencies:
12       And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the
13       operating expenses incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees
14       received for such services shall be credited to this fund.
15       Canceled warrants payment fund No limit
16       Executive mansion gifts fund No limit
17       Veterans memorial fund No limit
18       State emergency fund No limit
19       Bid and contract deposit fund No limit
20       State workers compensation self-insurance fund No limit
21       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the state workers compensation self-insur-
22       ance fund for a contract with the secretary of human resources to implement and administer
23       the state workplace health and safety program for state employees in accordance with K.S.A.
24       44-575 and amendments thereto, which contract is hereby authorized and directed to be
25       entered into between the secretary of administration and the secretary of human resources:
26       Provided further, That, pursuant to policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary of
27       administration, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount certified pur-
28       suant to such contract by the secretary of administration from the state workers compen-
29       sation self-insurance fund of the department of administration to the state workplace health
30       and safety program fund of the department of human resources.
31       Health and hospitalization insurance clearing fund No limit
32       Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the above fund for entering into
33       any state employee health or hospitalization insurance contract which provides for
34       reimbursement, payment or coverage of abortions or abortion related services[,
35       except that, such expenditures may be made from this fund in the event of a medical
36       emergency which causes a pregnant woman's medical condition to be such that, on
37       the basis of a physician's good-faith clinical judgment, an immediate abortion is
38       necessary to avert the woman's death or to avert a serious risk of substantial and
39       irreversible impairment of a major bodily function].
40       Federal withholding tax clearing fund No limit
41       State gaming revenues fund No limit
42       Health insurance premium reserve fund No limit
43       Purchasing seminars clearing fund No limit

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  1       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing seminars clearing fund for
  2       operating expenditures for training seminars conducted for government personnel, including
  3       official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of purchasing is hereby authorized
  4       to fix, charge and collect fees for such seminars: And provided further, That such fees shall
  5       be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training
  6       seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such
  7       seminars shall be credited to this fund.
8       Excise tax refund clearing fund No limit
9       State withholding tax clearing fund No limit
10       Unemployment compensation tax clearing fund No limit
11       Construction defects recovery fund No limit
12       Preventive health care program fund No limit
13       Cafeteria benefits fund No limit
14       Provided, That expenditures from the cafeteria benefits fund for salaries and wages and
15       other operating expenditures shall not exceed $956,633.
16       Dependent care assistance program fund No limit
17       Conversion of materials and equipment -- recycling program fund No limit
18       Employees faithful performance bond clearing fund No limit
19       Deferred compensation clearing fund No limit
20       Equipment lease purchase program administration clearing fund No limit
21       Suspense fund No limit
22       Series E savings bonds clearing fund No limit
23       Optional life insurance clearing fund No limit
24       Employee organization dues clearing fund No limit
25       United Way contributions clearing fund No limit
26       Setoff clearing fund No limit
27       Parking fees clearing fund No limit
28       Electronic funds transfer suspense fund No limit
29       State employee contribution clearing fund for OASDHI No limit
30       Intergovernmental cooperation agreement for development of statewidecost allocation plan clearing fund No limit
31       Medicare fund clearing account No limit
32       State leave payment reserve fund No limit
33       Ad Astra sculpture fund No limit
34       State capitol dome sculpture fund No limit
35       Provided, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-2249 and amendments thereto,
36       all expenditures from the state capitol dome sculpture fund shall be made in accordance
37       with appropriations acts upon warrants of the director of accounts and reports issued pur-
38       suant to vouchers approved by the secretary of administration, or the secretary's designee:
39       Provided further, That all moneys received by the department of administration in the form
40       of grants, gifts, contributions or bequests made for the purpose of financing the cost of
41       acquiring and placing atop the capitol the work of sculpture selected pursuant to statute
42       shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund and all such grants, gifts,

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  1       contributions or bequests are hereby authorized to be received by the department of ad-
  2       ministration.
3       Topeka state hospital transition fund No limit
4       Administrative hearings office fund No limit
  5           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of architectural services shall certify
  6       to the director of accounts and reports a listing of all identified capital
  7       improvement projects funded for fiscal year 1999 which are subject to a
  8       fee payable to the director of architectural services for crediting to the
  9       architectural services recovery fund, the accounts and funds in which
10       moneys are appropriated for fiscal year 1999 for such projects and the
11       amount of all such fees payable from such accounts and funds for fiscal
12       year 1999 for such projects. Upon receipt of such certification, the direc-
13       tor of accounts and reports shall transfer from the appropriation accounts
14       for such projects to the architectural services recovery fund the amounts
15       so certified. For other capital improvement projects subject to such fees,
16       the fees shall be paid on or before the date the director of architectural
17       services approves the plans for the project, as a transaction between state
18       agencies in accordance with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516 and amend-
19       ments thereto.
20           (d) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
21       $210,000 from the state highway fund to the state general fund for the
22       purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the cost of providing
23       purchasing services to the department of transportation.
24           (e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the secretary of ad-
25       ministration is authorized to approve refinancing of equipment being fi-
26       nanced by state agencies through the department's equipment financing
27       program. Such project is approved for the purposes of subsection (b) of
28       K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto.
29           (f) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
30       director of accounts and reports shall transfer energy conservation savings
31       of $157,825 from the state buildings operating fund to the state general
32       fund.
33           (g) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
34       be made by the above agency from the closure term life insurance fund
35       for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, as authorized by this or other
36       appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, expendi-
37       tures may be made by the above agency from closure term life insurance
38       fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following, which the secretary of admin-
39       istration is hereby authorized to provide from the closure term life in-
40       surance fund:
41           (A) The death benefits authorized by K.S.A. 75-4373 and amend-
42       ments thereto on a self-insured basis, for which the net amount of the
43       death benefit shall be equal to 150% of the annual rate of compensation

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  1       of the covered state officer or employee, as of the date the covered state
  2       officer or employee is laid off in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4373 and
  3       amendments thereto; and
  4           (B) the costs of self-administering such death benefits or of contract-
  5       ing with a third party for administration of such death benefits.
  6           (2) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, upon request of the
  7       secretary of administration, the director of accounts and reports shall
  8       make periodic transfers of moneys during fiscal year 1999 in amounts
  9       specified by the secretary of administration from the state hospital closure
10       account of the state general fund of the department of social and reha-
11       bilitation services to the closure term life insurance fund of the depart-
12       ment of administration.
13           (3) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, upon certification by
14       the secretary of administration to the director of accounts and reports
15       that the unencumbered balance in the closure term life insurance fund
16       is insufficient to pay an amount for which the closure term life insurance
17       fund is liable and that there are insufficient moneys in the state hospital
18       closure account of the state general fund of the department of social and
19       rehabilitation services to transfer pursuant to paragraph (2) of this sub-
20       section (h), the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount
21       equal to the insufficiency from the state general fund to the closure term
22       life insurance fund.
23           (h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of the
24       office of administrative hearings of the department of administration shall
25       prepare and submit to the secretary of social and rehabilitation services
26       a billing invoice each month in the amount equal to 1/12 of $783,185, for
27       administrative hearing services performed by the department of admin-
28       istration for the department of social and rehabilitation services: Provided,
29       That the amount to be billed may be adjusted as provided in writing by
30       mutual agreement between the secretary of social and rehabilitation serv-
31       ices and the secretary of administration: Provided further, That the
32       amount specified in the monthly invoice shall be paid from the appro-
33       priate fund or funds of the department of social and rehabilitation services
34       into the administrative hearings office fund of the department of admin-
35       istration.
36           (i) On July 1, 1998, of the amounts appropriated for the above
37       agency from the state general fund by subsection (a), the sum of
38       $667,430 is hereby lapsed from the accounts and in the amounts
39       specified by the secretary of administration pursuant to this sub-
40       section. On July 1, 1998, the secretary of administration shall cer-
41       tify to the director of accounts and reports (1) the amount or
42       amounts which in the aggregate equal $667,430 and which are to
43       be lapsed from which of the following account or accounts of the

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  1       state general fund and (2) the amount to be lapsed from each of
  2       the accounts so specified: General administration, accounting
  3       and reporting services, budget analysis, personnel services, pur-
  4       chasing, architectural services and planning, facilities and man-
  5       agement, insurance for state buildings, and department of admin-
  6       istration systems. Upon receipt of the certification from the
  7       secretary of administration, the director of accounts and reports
  8       shall lapse the amount or amounts from the account or accounts
  9       of the state general fund as specified in the certification.
10           (j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
11       may be made from the Kansas economic development endowment
12       account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the
13       department of commerce and housing, the director of accounts
14       and reports is hereby authorized and directed to pay on July 15,
15       1998, or as soon after such date as moneys are available, the fol-
16       lowing amounts from the Kansas economic development endow-
17       ment account of the state economic development initiatives fund
18       of the department of commerce and housing, to the following or-
19       ganizations:
20       Cosmosphere, Hutchinson, KS $3,000,000
21       Boot Hill museum, Front Street, Dodge City, KS 67801 $1,000,000
22       Exploration Place, Wichita, KS $5,000,000
23       Provided, That the above expenditures for fiscal year 1999 shall be in addition to
24       any expenditure limitation imposed on the Kansas economic development endow-
25       ment account of the state economic development initiatives fund or on the state
26       economic development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and hous-
27       ing.
28           [(k) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures may be
29       made by the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
30       from any account or accounts of the state general fund or any
31       special revenue fund or funds or account or accounts thereof ap-
32       propriated by this or any other act of the 1998 legislature for the
33       above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, expendi-
34       tures shall be made for an actuarial study to ascertain the fiscal
35       impact and associated effects of requiring participation in the state
36       health care benefits program by all public employers and other
37       groups referenced in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-6506, and amend-
38       ments thereto, as qualified to participate in the state health care
39       benefits program: Provided, That any expenditures for such actu-
40       arial study from any special revenue fund or funds or account or
41       accounts thereof shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
42       imposed on any special revenue fund or funds or account or ac-
43       counts thereof.]

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  1           Sec. 44. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular
  2       part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo-
  3       rary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June
  4       30, 1999, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular
  5       session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not
  6       exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council:
7       Kansas Public Employees Retirement System 77.0 76.0
8       Kansas Commission on Governmental Standards and Conduct 9.0
9       Kansas Human Rights Commission 37.0
10       State Corporation Commission 212.0
11       Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board 3.0
12       Department of Administration 855.9
13           Sec. 45.
14      
STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS
15           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
16       fund the following:
17       Operating expenditures $1,661,477 $1,656,814
18       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
19       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
20           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
21       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
22       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
23       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
24       Duplicating fees fund No limit
25      
26           Sec. 46.
27      
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
28           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
29       fund the following:
30       Operating expenditures $28,215,419
31       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
32       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
33       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $144,430 except upon
34       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account
35       for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.
36           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
37       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
38       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
39       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
40       Sand royalty fund No limit
41       Division of vehicles operating fund $30,374,330
42       Provided, That all receipts collected under authority of K.S.A. 74-2012 and amendments
43       thereto shall be credited to the division of vehicles operating fund: Provided further, That
44       expenditures from this fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $16,914,375: And pro-

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  1       vided further, That any expenditure from the division of vehicles operating fund of the
  2       department of revenue to reimburse the audit services fund of the division of post audit for
  3       a financial-compliance audit in an amount certified by the legislative post auditor shall be
  4       in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the division of vehicles operating fund
  5       for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999: And provided further, That expenditures shall
  6       be made from this fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for reprinting the
  7       driver's license handbook in both Spanish and English.
8       Vehicle dealers and manufacturers fee fund No limit
9       Kansas qualified agricultural ethyl alcohol producer incentive fund No limit
10       Local report fee fund No limit
11       Military retirees income tax refund fund No limit
12       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
13       Forfeited property fee fund No limit
14       Setoff services revenue fund No limit
15       Publications fee fund No limit
16       State bingo regulation fund $361,530
17       Child support enforcement contractual agreement fund No limit
18       County treasurers' vehicle licensing fee fund No limit
19       Reappraisal reimbursement fund No limit
20       Provided, That all moneys received for the costs incurred for conducting appraisals for any
21       county shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the reappraisal reimbursement
22       fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the purpose of
23       conducting appraisals pursuant to orders of the board of tax appeals under K.S.A. 79-1479
24       and amendments thereto.
25       Special training fund No limit
26       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special training fund for operating
27       expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for conferences, training seminars,
28       workshops and examinations: Provided further, That the secretary of revenue is hereby
29       authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for conferences, training seminars, workshops and
30       examinations sponsored or cosponsored by the department of revenue: And provided fur-
31       ther, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenditures
32       incurred for such conferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations or for qual-
33       ifying applicants for such conferences, training seminars, workshops and examinations: And
34       provided further, That all fees received for conferences, training seminars, workshops and
35       examinations shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the special training
36       fund.
37       Recovery fund for enforcement actions and attorney fees No limit
38       Federal commercial motor vehicle safety fund No limit
39       Central stores fund No limit
40       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central stores fund to operate and
41       maintain a central stores activity to sell supplies to other state agencies: Provided further,
42       That all moneys received for such supplies shall be deposited in the state treasury and
43       credited to this fund.

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1       Microfilming fund No limit
  2       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilming fund to operate and main-
  3       tain a microfilming activity to sell microfilming services to other state agencies: Provided
  4       further, That all moneys received for such services shall be deposited in the state treasury
  5       and credited to this fund.
6       Miscellaneous trust bonds fund No limit
7       Liquor excise tax guarantee bond fund No limit
8       Non-resident contractors cash bond fund No limit
9       Bond guaranty fund No limit
10       Interstate motor fuel user cash bond fund No limit
11       Motor fuel distributor cash bond fund No limit
12       County and city bingo tax fund No limit
13       Special county mineral production tax fund No limit
14       County drug tax fund No limit
15       Escheat proceeds suspense fund No limit
16       Privilege tax refund fund No limit
17       Suspense fund No limit
18       Cigarette tax refund fund No limit
19       Motor-vehicle fuel tax refund fund No limit
20       Cereal malt beverage tax refund fund No limit
21       Income tax refund fund No limit
22       Sales tax refund fund No limit
23       Compensating tax refund fund No limit
24       Alcoholic liquor tax refund fund No limit
25       Cigarette/tobacco products regulation fund No limit
26       Motor carrier tax refund fund No limit
27       Car company tax fund No limit
28       Protested motor carrier taxes fund No limit
29       Tobacco products refund fund No limit
30       Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. 12-1694a No limit
31       Interstate motor fuel taxes clearing fund No limit
32       Bingo refund fund No limit
33       Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. 12-16,100 No limit
34       Inheritance tax abatement refund fund No limit
35       Interstate motor fuel taxes refund fund No limit
36       Interfund clearing fund No limit
37       Local alcoholic liquor clearing fund No limit
38       International registration plan distribution clearing fund No limit
39       Rental motor vehicle excise tax refund fund No limit
40       International fuel tax agreement clearing fund No limit
41       Mineral production tax refund fund No limit
42       Special fuels tax refund fund No limit
43       LP-gas motor fuels refund fund No limit

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1       Local alcoholic liquor refund fund No limit
2       Sales tax clearing fund No limit
3       Rental motor vehicle excise tax clearing fund No limit
4       VIPS/CAMA technology hardware fund No limit
5       County and city retailers sales tax clearing fund -- county and city salestax No limit
6       City and county compensating use tax clearing fund No limit
7       County and city transient guest tax clearing fund No limit
8       Automated tax systems fund No limit
9       Dyed diesel fuel fee fund No limit
10       Electronic databases fee fund $2,350,000
11       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the electronic databases fee fund to provide
12       for taxpayer assistance through upgrades, enhancements and refinements to the state ap-
13       praisal system.
14           (c) On July 1, 1998, October 1, 1998, January 1, 1999, and April 1,
15       1999, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $7,400,000 from
16       the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the division
17       of vehicles operating fund of the department of revenue for the purpose
18       of financing the cost of operation and general expense of the division of
19       vehicles and related operations of the department of revenue.
20           (d) On August 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
21       transfer $100,000 from the accounting services recovery fund of the de-
22       partment of administration to the setoff services revenue fund of the
23       department of revenue for reimbursing costs of recovering amounts owed
24       state agencies under K.S.A. 75-6201 et seq., and amendments thereto.
25           (e) On August 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
26       transfer $50,000 from the social welfare fund of the department of social
27       and rehabilitation services to the child support enforcement contractual
28       agreement fund of the department of revenue to reimburse costs of ad-
29       ministrative expenses of child support enforcement activities under the
30       agreement.
31           (f) On August 1, 1998, and on the first day of each month thereafter
32       during fiscal year 1999, the secretary of revenue shall report to the di-
33       rector of the budget and the director of the legislative research depart-
34       ment (1) the amount of any increase in the amount of taxes, interest and
35       penalties collected in the immediately preceding month that is attribut-
36       able to the implementation of the automated tax systems authorized by
37       K.S.A. 75-5147 and amendments thereto, and (2) that portion of such
38       monthly increase in the amount of taxes, interest and penalties which is
39       currently required to pay one or more vendors pursuant to contracts en-
40       tered into under K.S.A. 75-5147 and amendments thereto for the acqui-
41       sition or implementation of such automated tax systems. Upon receipt of
42       each such report from the secretary of revenue, the director of the budget

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  1       and the director of the legislative research department shall jointly certify
  2       to the director of accounts and reports the amount reported that is re-
  3       quired to be paid to such vendors and the director of accounts and reports
  4       shall transfer the amount certified from the state general fund to the
  5       automated tax systems fund of the department of revenue. On or before
  6       October 10, 1998, January 10, 1999, and April 10, 1999, the secretary of
  7       revenue shall submit a report accounting for all amounts credited to and
  8       expended from the automated tax systems fund of the department of
  9       revenue to the director of the budget, the director of the legislative re-
10       search department, the chairperson of the house committee on appro-
11       priations and the chairperson of the senate committee on ways and means
12       and shall submit a report on the implementation of the automated tax
13       systems to the joint committee on computers and telecommunications.
14           Sec. 47.
15      
KANSAS LOTTERY
16           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
17       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
18       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
19       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
20       Lottery prize payment fund No limit
21       Lottery operating fund $8,575,870 $7,655,845
22       Provided, That all expenditures from the lottery operating fund for on-line terminal com-
23       munication charges, for on-line vendor commission payments, for instant ticket printing
24       charges, or for refunds and transfers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
25       imposed on this fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund for official hos-
26       pitality shall not exceed $5,000: And provided further, That any expenditure from the lottery
27       operating fund to reimburse the audit services fund of the division of legislative post audit
28       for a financial-compliance audit in an amount certified by the legislative post auditor shall
29       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the lottery operating fund for the
30       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999.
31           (b) Notwithstanding K.S.A. 74-8711 and amendments thereto,
32       monthly transfers made from the lottery operating fund to the state gam-
33       ing revenue fund pursuant to subsection (d) of K.S.A. 74-8711 and
34       amendments thereto shall be an amount equal to not less than 30.75%
35       of total monthly revenues from the sales of lottery tickets and shares less
36       estimated returned tickets.
37           (c) The director of accounts and reports is hereby directed to credit
38       any transfer from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming revenues
39       fund made after June 30, 1998, to the fiscal year commencing on July 1,
40       1998.
41           (d) Notwithstanding any other provision in law, no transfers shall be
42       made during fiscal year 1999 to any fund of the Kansas bureau of inves-
43       tigation for any purpose. All payments for services provided by the Kansas

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  1       bureau of investigation shall be paid by the Kansas lottery in accordance
  2       with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516, and amendments thereto, pursuant
  3       to bills which are presented in a timely manner by the Kansas bureau of
  4       investigation for services rendered. Any expenditure from the lottery op-
  5       erating fund to reimburse the Kansas bureau of investigation for profes-
  6       sional services and fees in an amount certified by the director of the
  7       Kansas bureau of investigation shall be in addition to any expenditure
  8       limitation imposed on the lottery operating fund for the fiscal year ending
  9       June 30, 1999.
10        (e) The director of the Kansas lottery is hereby directed to pay
11       retailers who sell lottery tickets a commission of no less than 7.5%.
12       Additionally, the director is prohibited from collecting any fees or
13       assessments from retailers that will be used to pay on-line com-
14       munications charges which the director is instructed to pay from
15       the lottery operating fund.
16           Sec. 48.
17      
KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
19       fund the following:
20       State racing operations $754,268
21       Provided, That moneys in the state racing operations account shall be expended to pay
22       salaries and wages of Kansas racing and gaming commission employees working at race
23       tracks located in Kansas City and Wichita: Provided further, That, notwithstanding provi-
24       sions of subsection (d) of K.S.A. 74-8826 and amendments thereto, expenditures of moneys
25       appropriated from the state general fund on and after January 15, 1990, shall not be con-
26       sidered a loan for the purposes of computing interest as provided in subsection (e) of K.S.A.
27       74-8826 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That no interest shall be assessed
28       or charged on amounts lawfully expended from moneys appropriated from the state general
29       fund for operating expenditures of the Kansas racing and gaming commission as authorized
30       in this subsection.
31           (b) (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
32       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
33       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
34       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
35       State racing fund $2,370,706 $3,057,279 [$2,859,279]
36       Provided, That all expenditures from the state racing fund for refunds and transfers shall
37       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That
38       expenditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500: And provided
39       further, That any expenditure from the state racing fund to reimburse the audit services
40       fund of the division of legislative post audit for a financial-compliance audit in an amount
41       certified by the legislative post auditor shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
42       imposed on the state racing fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999.
43       Racing reimbursable expense fund No limit

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1       Racing applicant deposit fund No limit
2       Kansas horse breeding development fund No limit
3       Kansas greyhound breeding development fund No limit
4       Racing investigative expense fund No limit
5       Horse fair racing benefit fund $400,000 [No limit]
6       Tribal gaming fund No limit
  7       Provided, That funding of $5,000 shall be available from the tribal gaming fund for
  8       the purpose of increasing the salary of the executive director of the state gaming
  9       agency.
10           (c) (b) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
11       transfer $450,000 from the state general fund to the tribal gaming fund
12       of the Kansas racing and gaming commission.
13           (d) (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of
14       accounts and reports shall transfer one or more amounts certified by the
15       executive director of the state gaming agency from the tribal gaming fund
16       to the state general fund: Provided, That all such transfers shall be for
17       the purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the amount equal
18       to the net amount obtained by subtracting (1) the aggregate of any costs
19       incurred by the state gaming agency during fiscal year 1999 for any ar-
20       bitration or litigation in connection with the administration and enforce-
21       ment of tribal-state gaming compacts or the provisions of the tribal gam-
22       ing oversight act, from (2) the aggregate of the amounts transferred to
23       the tribal gaming fund of the Kansas racing and gaming commission dur-
24       ing fiscal year 1999 for the operating expenditures for the state gaming
25       agency and any other expenses incurred in connection with the admin-
26       istration and enforcement of tribal-state gaming compacts or the provi-
27       sions of the tribal gaming oversight act.
28           (e) (d) Notwithstanding any other provision in law, no transfers shall
29       be made from the state racing fund to any fund of the Kansas bureau of
30       investigation for any purpose. All payments for services provided by the
31       Kansas bureau of investigation shall be paid by the Kansas racing and
32       gaming commission in accordance with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516
33       and amendments thereto, pursuant to bills which are presented in a
34       timely manner by the Kansas bureau of investigation for services ren-
35       dered. Any expenditure from the state racing fund to reimburse the Kan-
36       sas bureau of investigation for professional services and fees in an amount
37       certified by the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation shall be in
38       addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state racing fund
39       for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999.
40           (f) (e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may
41       be made from the moneys appropriated in the tribal gaming fund for
42       fiscal year 1999 for the Kansas racing and gaming commission by this or
43       other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature,

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  1       expenditures may be made from the tribal gaming fund for fiscal year
  2       1999 for the state gaming agency regulatory oversight of class III gaming,
  3       including but not limited to the regulatory oversight and law enforcement
  4       activities of monitoring compliance with tribal-state gaming compacts and
  5       conducting investigations of violations of tribal-state gaming compacts,
  6       investigations of criminal violations of the laws of this state at tribal gam-
  7       ing facilities, criminal violations of the tribal gaming oversight act, and
  8       investigations of other criminal activities related to tribal gaming, which
  9       are hereby authorized.
10        (f) Notwithstanding provisions in K.S.A. 74-8826 and amend-
11       ments thereto, and notwithstanding any agreements between the
12       executive director of the state racing and gaming commission and
13       the director of accounts and reports, the director of the state rac-
14       ing and gaming commission shall reduce the current monthly
15       amount from $300,000 to $250,000 when determining what con-
16       stitutes a sufficient cash balance in the state racing fund.
17           Sec. 49.
18      
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND HOUSING
19           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
20       fund the following:
21       State operations $2,021,167 $1,970,802 [$1,536,672]
22       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations account in excess of $100
23       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
24       expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,134 except upon ap-
25       proval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
26       the state operations account for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby au-
27       thorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accordance with
28       any such repayment provisions and other terms and conditions that may be prescribed by
29       the secretary therefor under programs of the department.
30           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
31       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
32       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
33       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
34       Publication and other sales fund No limit
35       Conversion of equipment and materials fund No limit
36       Conference registration and disbursement fund No limit
37       Kansas venture capital companies certificate fee fund No limit
38       Linger longer program fund No limit
39       Trademark fund No limit
40       Low income housing tax credit fee fund No limit
41       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the low income tax credit fee fund for loans
42       pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary
43       of commerce and housing in accordance with such repayment provisions and other terms

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  1       and conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor under the low income housing
  2       tax credit program: Provided further, That all moneys received by the department of com-
  3       merce and housing for repayment of loans made under the low income housing tax credit
  4       program shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund: And provided
  5       further, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from
  6       the low income housing tax credit fee fund, expenditures may be made from such fund for
  7       projects of the Kansas housing development corporation and related operating expenses of
  8       such corporation: And provided further, That all such expenditures for projects and oper-
  9       ating expenses shall be subject to the approval of the secretary of commerce and housing:
10       And provided further, That such projects shall include, but not be limited to, (1) increasing
11       housing opportunities for the citizens of Kansas, (2) purchasing, developing and transferring
12       housing projects, (3) incurring obligations related to any such projects, and (4) establishing
13       partnerships and lending relationships with local communities and entities in the private
14       sector.
15       Flood mitigation assistance federal fund No limit
16       Kansas economic opportunity initiatives fund No limit
17       Trade show promotion fund No limit
18       Kansas tourist attraction matching grant development fund No limit
19       Greyhound tourism fund No limit
20       Reimbursement and recovery fund No limit
21       Housing assistance program -- federal fund No limit
22       Community development block grant -- federal fund No limit
23       Community development block grant -- federal fund -- revolving loanaccount No limit
24       HOME -- federal fund No limit
25       Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from
26       the HOME -- federal fund, expenditures may be made from such fund for projects of the
27       Kansas housing development corporation and related operating expenses of such corpora-
28       tion: Provided further, That all such expenditures for projects and operating expenses shall
29       be subject to the approval of the secretary of commerce and housing: And provided further,
30       That such projects shall include, but not be limited to, (1) increasing housing opportunities
31       for the citizens of Kansas, (2) purchasing, developing and transferring housing projects, (3)
32       incurring obligations related to any such projects, and (4) establishing partnerships and
33       lending relationships with local communities and entities in the private sector.
34       Community services block grant -- federal fund No limit
35       Other grants fund No limit
36       Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other grants
37       fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less
38       than $250,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any
39       other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Provided,
40       however, That no grant that is greater than $250,000 in the aggregate or that requires the
41       matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any
42       ensuing fiscal year, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund.

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1       Weatherization block grant -- federal fund No limit
2       Energy winterization -- federal fund No limit
3       DOE training and assistance -- federal fund No limit
4       Kansas export loan guarantee fund No limit
5       HUD emergency shelter grants -- federal fund No limit
6       National main street center fund No limit
7       State housing trust fund No limit
  8       Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from
  9       the state housing trust fund, expenditures may be made from such fund for projects of the
10       Kansas housing development corporation and related operating expenses of such corpora-
11       tion: Provided further, That all such expenditures for projects and operating expenses shall
12       be subject to the approval of the secretary of commerce and housing: And provided further,
13       That such projects shall include, but not be limited to, (1) increasing housing opportunities
14       for the citizens of Kansas, (2) purchasing, developing and transferring housing projects, (3)
15       incurring obligations related to any such projects, and (4) establishing partnerships and
16       lending relationships with local communities and entities in the private sector.
17       IMPACT program services fund No limit
18       IMPACT program repayment fund No limit
19       Kansas partnership fund No limit
20       Provided, That the interest rate on any loan made from the Kansas partnership fund shall
21       be annually indexed to the federal discount rate.
22       State economic development initiatives fund No limit
23       Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state
24       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
25       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
26       amendments thereto, expenditures from the state economic development initiatives fund
27       may be made only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation
28       act.
29       General fees fund No limit
30       Market development fund No limit
31       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the market development fund for loans
32       pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary
33       of commerce and housing in accordance with repayment provisions and other terms and
34       conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor under the agricultural value added
35       center program: Provided further, That all moneys received by the department of commerce
36       and housing for repayment of loans made under the agricultural value added center program
37       shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
38       Kansas existing industry expansion fund No limit
39       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas existing industry expansion fund
40       for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by
41       the secretary of commerce and housing in accordance with repayment provisions and other
42       terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor under the Kansas
43       existing industry expansion program: Provided further, That all moneys received by the

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  1       department of commerce and housing for repayment of loans made under the Kansas ex-
  2       isting industry expansion program shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to
  3       this fund.
  4           (c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state
  5       economic development initiatives fund for the following specified pur-
  6       poses: Provided, That expenditures from the state economic development
  7       initiatives fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following
  8       specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as
  9       follows:
10       Capital formation account $0
11       Kansas economic development research and development account $0
12      
13
Kansas economic development endowment
account $14,628,609 $14,666,729
[$12,279,747]
14       Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state
15       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
16       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
17       amendments thereto, expenditures from the Kansas economic development endowment
18       account of the state economic development initiatives fund may be made only for the pur-
19       poses specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.
20           (d) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the Kansas
21       economic development endowment account of the state economic de-
22       velopment initiatives fund for the following specified purposes: Provided,
23       That expenditures from the Kansas economic development endowment
24       account of the state economic development initiatives fund other than
25       refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not
26       exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows:
27      
28
State operations (including official
hospitality) $7,834,389 $7,937,829
[$5,098,747]
29       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the state operations (including official hos-
30       pitality) subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state
31       economic development initiatives fund for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are
32       hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accord-
33       ance with repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by
34       the secretary therefor under the agricultural value added center program: Provided further,
35       That, in addition to other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the
36       department of commerce and housing from this account, the secretary of commerce
37       and housing shall make expenditures from this account to disburse a grant to the
38       Mid-America world trade center located in Wichita, Kansas, in the amount of
39       $50,000: And provided further, That such grant shall be disbursed with only the re-
40       quirement of that an annual report of activities of the Mid-America world trade
41       center shall be provided to the joint committee on economic development prior to
42       the commencement of the 1999 regular session of the legislature: And provided
43       further, That such grant shall be disbursed directly to the Mid-America world trade

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  1       center without any additional requirements or further procedures.
2       Kansas industrial training program and Kansas industrial retrainingprogram $3,850,000
3       Grants to small business development centers $525,000
4       Grants to certified development companies $475,000
  5       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the grants to certified development com-
  6       panies subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state
  7       economic development initiatives fund for certified development companies that have been
  8       determined to be qualified for such grants by the secretary of commerce and housing, except
  9       that expenditures for such grant shall not be made for grants to more than 10 certified
10       development companies that have been determined to be qualified for such grants by the
11       secretary of commerce and housing.
12       Trade show promotion program $170,000
13       Community capacity building grant program $250,000
14       Mainstreet development grants $216,800
15       Tourism grants $452,100
16       Training equipment grant $300,000
17       Agriculture products development $540,000
18       Kansas existing industry expansion program No limit
19       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas existing industry expansion
20       program subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state
21       economic development initiatives fund for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are
22       hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accord-
23       ance with repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by
24       the secretary therefor under the Kansas existing industry expansion program.
25           (e) On August 15, 1998, and December 15, 1998, the director of
26       accounts and reports shall transfer $2,125,000 from the Kansas economic
27       development account of the state economic development initiatives fund
28       of the department of commerce and housing to the Kansas economic
29       opportunities initiatives fund.
30           (f) The secretary of commerce and housing is hereby authorized to
31       fix, charge and collect fees during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
32       for (1) the services provided under the low-income housing tax credit
33       program, private activity bond program, mortgage certificates/mortgage
34       revenue bond program and under other programs of the department of
35       commerce and housing providing similar services and for which fees are
36       not specifically prescribed by statute, (2) the provision and administration
37       of conferences held for the purposes of programs and activities of the
38       department of commerce and housing and for which fees are not specif-
39       ically prescribed by statute, (3) sale of Kansas magazine and other
40       publications of the department of commerce and housing and for sale of
41       educational and other promotional items and for which fees are not spe-
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  1       and related economic development activities and services provided under
  2       economic development programs and activities of the department of com-
  3       merce and housing, including those provided at tourist information cen-
  4       ters: Provided, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
  5       of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services, confer-
  6       ences, publications and items, advertising and other economic develop-
  7       ment activities and services provided under economic development pro-
  8       grams and activities of the department of commerce and housing for
  9       which fees are not specifically prescribed by statute: Provided further,
10       That all such fees shall be credited to one or more special revenue funds
11       of the department of commerce and housing as specified by the secretary
12       of commerce and housing: And provided further, That expenditures may
13       be made from such special revenue funds of the department of commerce
14       and housing for fiscal year 1999, in accordance with the provisions of this
15       act or any appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature,
16       for operating expenses incurred in providing such services, conferences,
17       publications and items, advertising, programs and activities and for op-
18       erating expenses incurred in providing similar economic development ac-
19       tivities and services provided under economic development programs and
20       activities of the department of commerce and housing.
21           (g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
22       made by the above agency from the Kansas economic development en-
23       dowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund for
24       fiscal year 1999, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
25       the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1998, in the rehabilitation and
26       repair subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment ac-
27       count of the state economic development initiatives fund for fiscal year
28       1999 for the following capital improvement project or pro-
29       jects: Rehabilitation and repair -- travel information centers: Provided,
30       That such expenditures shall not exceed the amount of the unencum-
31       bered balance in such subaccount on June 30, 1998: Provided further,
32       That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of such subac-
33       count shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
34       total expenditures from the Kansas economic development endowment
35       account of the state economic development initiatives fund for fiscal year
36       1999.
37           (h) On August 15, 1998, and December 15, 1998, the director of
38       accounts and reports shall transfer $400,000 from the Kansas economic
39       development endowment account of the state economic development
40       initiatives fund to the Kansas existing industry expansion program.
41        (i) In addition to other purposes for which expenditures may
42       be made by the department of commerce and housing for fiscal
43       year 1999 from any account of the state general fund or from any

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  1       account of any special revenue fund appropriated by this or any
  2       other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legisla-
  3       ture for fiscal year 1999 for the department of commerce and
  4       housing, expenditures shall be made by the department of com-
  5       merce and housing from such appropriations for fiscal year 1999
  6       to transfer, effective on the first day of the first payroll period
  7       chargeable to fiscal year 1999, the 2.0 full-time equivalent em-
  8       ployees of the department of commerce and housing who are en-
  9       gaged in the operation of the state capitol tourist information cen-
10       ter to the state historical society.
11           (j) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
12       able therefor, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
13       from the state general fund to the Kansas economic development
14       endowment account to the state economic development initiatives
15       fund of the department of commerce and housing the amount
16       equal to the aggregate of all amounts transferred from the state
17       gaming revenues fund to the state general fund pursuant to K.S.A.
18       79-4801 and amendments thereto.
19           [Sec. 50.
20      
[COUNCIL ON TRAVEL AND TOURISM
21      
    [(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
22       general fund the following:
23       [State operations $434,130
24           [(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
25       following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or
26       hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or funds,
27       except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law
28       shall not exceed the following:
29       [Publication and other sales fund No limit
30       [Linger longer program fund No limit
31       [Kansas tourism attraction grants fund No limit
32       [Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 74-5091, and amendments
33       thereto, the tourist attraction matching grant development shall be administered
34       by the council on travel and tourism.
35       [Greyhound tourism fund No limit
36           [(c) Expenditures may be made from the Kansas economic
37       development endowment account of the state economic
38       development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and
39       housing to the economic development initiatives fund of the
40       council on travel and tourism for the following purposes, subject
41       to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
42       [Tourism grants $452,100
43           [(d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon after such date as smoneys are

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  1       available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
  2       $2,389,082 from the Kansas economic development endowment
  3       account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the
  4       department of commerce and housing to the economic
  5       development initiatives fund of the council on travel and tourism
  6       which is hereby created.]
  7           Sec. 50. [51.]
  8      
KANSAS, INC.
  9           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
10       fund the following:
11       Kansas, Inc. $169,626
12       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas, Inc. account in excess of $100 as
13       of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
14       expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,574 except upon ap-
15       proval of the state finance council.
16           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
17       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
18       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
19       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
20       Kansas, Inc. matching fund No limit
21       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
22       Information network of Kansas fund No limit
23       Provided, That expenditures from the information network of Kansas fund shall not be
24       considered to be part of the private sector match required by K.S.A. 74-8009a and amend-
25       ments thereto.
26       EDIF fund $169,563
27       Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state
28       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
29       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
30       amendments thereto, expenditures from the EDIF fund may be made only for the purposes
31       specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.
32       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
33           (c) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
34       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $169,563 from the
35       Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic
36       development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing
37       to the EDIF fund of Kansas, Inc.
38           Sec. 51. [52.]
39      
KANSAS TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE CORPORATION
40           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
41       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
42       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
43       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:

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1       Economic development research and development fund $13,986,956 $13,488,182
  2       Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state
  3       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
  4       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
  5       amendments thereto, expenditures from the economic development research and devel-
  6       opment fund are hereby authorized only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or
  7       other appropriation act.
8       MAMTC federal fund No limit
9       KTEC special revenue fund No limit
10           (b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the eco-
11       nomic development research and development fund for the following
12       specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from the economic de-
13       velopment research and development fund other than refunds authorized
14       by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations
15       prescribed therefor as follows:
16      
17
Operations, assistance and grants (including official
hospitality) $13,986,956
$13,488,182
18           (c) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
19       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,152,595 from the
20       Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic
21       development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing
22       to the economic development research and development fund of the Kan-
23       sas technology enterprise corporation.
24           (d) On August 15, 1998, and on the 15th day of each month thereafter
25       during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, or as soon after each such
26       date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall
27       transfer $1,152,588 from the Kansas economic development endowment
28       account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the de-
29       partment of commerce and housing to the economic development re-
30       search and development fund of the Kansas technology enterprise cor-
31       poration.
32           (e) No moneys appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
33       by this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the leg-
34       islature for the Kansas technology enterprise corporation shall be ex-
35       pended for any bonus or other payment of additional compensation for
36       any officer or employee of the Kansas technology enterprise corporation,
37       or any subsidiary corporation, agency or instrumentality thereof, except
38       longevity bonus payments pursuant to K.S.A. 75-5541 and amendments
39       thereto or as otherwise specifically authorized by statute.
40           Sec. 52. [53.] Position limitations. (a) The number of full-time and
41       regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and
42       temporary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made
43       in this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the leg-

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  1       islature for the following agencies shall not exceed the following, except
  2       upon approval of the state finance council:
3       State Board of Tax Appeals 30.0
4       Department of Revenue 1,179.5
5       Kansas Lottery 92.0 88.0
6       Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission -- state racing operations 46.0 42.0 [39]
7       Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission -- state gaming agency 16.0 20.0 [13]
8       Department of Commerce and Housing 134.0 132.0
  9           Sec. 53. [54.]
10      
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE -- HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS
11           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
12       fund the following:
13       Homestead tax refunds $12,000,000
14       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the homestead tax refunds account in excess
15       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
16           Sec. 54. [55.]
17      
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
19       fund the following:
20       Operating expenditures $1,742,220 $1,729,220
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
22       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided further,
23       That in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above
24       agency from this account for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, expenditures may be
25       made from this account for the costs incurred for court reporting under K.S.A. 72-5413 et
26       seq. and 75-4321 et seq., and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures
27       from this account for official hospitality by the secretary of human resources shall not exceed
28       $1,000.
29       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
30       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Welfare to work grant -- state match.
31           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
32       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
33       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
34       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
35       Workmen's compensation fee fund $7,713,852
36       Conversion of materials and equipment fund $0
37       Occupational health and safety -- federal fund $387,221
38       Boiler inspection fee fund No limit
39       Special employment security fund No limit
40       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special employment security fund for
41       the public employee relations board program: Provided, however, That expenditures from
42       this fund for the public employee relations board program shall not exceed $30,997.
43       Employment security administration fund No limit

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1       State workplace health and safety fund No limit
2       Wage claims assignment fee fund No limit
3       Employment security computer systems institute fund No limit
4       JTPA title II-A II non-state operations fund No limit
5       JTPA title II-A II state operations fund No limit
6       JTPA title II-B non-state operations fund No limit
7       JTPA title II-B state operations fund No limit
8       JTPA title II-C non-state operations fund No limit
9       JTPA title II-C state operations fund No limit
10       JTPA title III non-state operations fund No limit
11       JTPA title III discretion non-state operations fund No limit
12       JTPA EDWAA state operations fund No limit
13       JTPA EDWAA discretion state operations fund No limit
14       Welfare to work grant -- federal fund No limit
15       Occupational information system -- federal fund $110,792
16       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the occupational information system -- federal
17       fund to state agencies or to any other special revenue fund of the above agency shall be in
18       addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
19       Human resources special projects fund No limit
20       Advisory committee on Hispanic affairs -- donations fund No limit
21       Committee on employment of the handicapped -- gifts, grants and do-nations fund No limit
22       Federal indirect cost offset fund $286,231
23       Dispute resolution fund No limit
24       Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of human resources for reimbursement
25       of expenditures for the costs incurred for mediation under K.S.A. 72-5427 and amendments
26       thereto and for fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428 and amendments thereto shall be depos-
27       ited in the state treasury and credited to the dispute resolution fund: Provided further, That
28       expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred for mediation under
29       K.S.A. 72-5427 and amendments thereto and for fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428 and
30       amendments thereto, subject to full reimbursement therefor by the board of education and
31       the professional employees' organization involved in such mediation and fact-finding pro-
32       cedures.
33       Employment security fund No limit
34           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
35       all moneys in the one stop career center system fund from the one stop
36       career center system fund of the department of human resources to the
37       Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic
38       development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and hous-
39       ing. On July 1, 1998, after such transfer, the one stop career system fund
40       is hereby abolished.
41           (d) On July 1, 1997 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
42       transfer $175,000 from the state workers compensation self-insurance

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  1       fund of the department of administration to the state workplace health
  2       and safety fund of the department of human resources for the purpose
  3       of reimbursing costs of providing a state workplace health and safety
  4       program for state employees under K.S.A. 44-575 and amendments
  5       thereto.
  6           Sec. 55. [56.]
  7      
KANSAS COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS
  8           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  9       fund the following:
10       Operating expenditures -- veterans affairs $1,543,362
11       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures -- veterans affairs
12       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
13       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
14       $5,577 except upon approval of the state finance council.
15       Operating expenditures -- Kansas soldiers' home $1,149,465 $1,264,575
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures -- Kansas soldiers'
17       home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year
18       1999: Provided, however, That no expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be
19       made except upon approval of the state finance council.
20       Operating expenditures -- Kansas veterans' home $810,512
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures -- Winfield vet-
22       erans' home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated to the
23       operating expenditures -- Kansas veterans' home account for fiscal year 1999.
24       Operating expenditures -- Persian Gulf War health initiativeprogram $101,856
25           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
26       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
27       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
28       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
29       Kansas commission on veterans affairs fund $104,605
30       Soldiers' home fee fund $3,427,965
31       Benefit and gift fund No limit
32       Veterans' home fee fund $2,500,820 $0
33       Persian Gulf War veterans health initiative fund No limit
34           Sec. 56. [57.]
35      
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
36           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
37       fund the following:
38       Salaries and wages $14,361,229 $14,455,328
39       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the salaries and wages account in excess of
40       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
41       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $79,825 except upon
42       approval of the state finance council.

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1       [Salaries and wages for swine production facility inspectors $580,700]
2       Other operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $5,868,681 $4,630,251
  3       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures (including
  4       official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated
  5       for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance
  6       shall be made only upon (1) approval of the state finance council or (2) submitting to the
  7       legislative coordinating council prior written notice of the amount and purpose of
  8       an expenditure to be made from the amount reappropriated: Provided further, That
  9       expenditures shall be made from this account for the purposes of reorganization
10       and reassignment of duties and staff with the division of health of the department
11       of health and environment, which organization and reassignment is hereby au-
12       thorized and directed to be conducted by the secretary of health and environment
13       for the purposes of providing better service and greater efficiency.
14       Vaccine purchases $824,000
15       Child care licensing operating expenditures $750,365
16       Adult care homes criminal record checks operating expenditures $200,000
17       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the adult care homes criminal record checks
18       operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappro-
19       priated for fiscal year 1999.
20       Infant and toddler program $510,880 [$992,000] [$510,880]
21       Aid to local units $4,581,548
22       Provided, That expenditures from the aid to local units account for child care licensure
23       activities are hereby authorized to be made for contracts which are hereby authorized to be
24       entered into by the secretary of health and environment with local health departments,
25       private individuals and others: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account for
26       state financial assistance to local health departments shall be in accordance with the formula
27       prescribed by K.S.A. 65-241 through 65-246 and amendments thereto And provided further,
28       That, notwithstanding any law to the contrary, such financial assistance shall be
29       subject to the condition that each individual who is currently on AIDS drug assis-
30       tance shall continue to receive AIDS drug assistance and shall not be denied such
31       AIDS drug assistance.
32       Aid to local units -- primary health projects $1,470,840 [$1,520,840]
33       Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the aid to local units -- primary health
34       projects account to disburse any amount to a local government or other health care unit
35       until the amount has been matched on a $1 for $1 basis by the local government or other
36       health care unit on a cash or in-kind basis, or some combination thereof, as approved by
37       the secretary of health and environment.
38       Teen pregnancy prevention activities $578,226
39       Provided, That expenditures from the teen pregnancy prevention activities account shall be
40       made to give highest priority to recipients of aid to families with dependent children and
41       other medicaid eligible teens: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this
42       account for grants made pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments thereto: Provided,
43       however, That no expenditures shall be made from this account to disburse any amount to

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  1       the recipient of any grant pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments thereto until the
  2       amount has been matched in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments
  3       thereto.
4       Aid to local units -- family planning $98,880
  5       Provided, That all expenditures from the aid to local units -- family planning account shall
  6       be in accordance with grant agreements entered into by the secretary of health and envi-
  7       ronment and grant recipients: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account
  8       pursuant to such grant agreements shall be made only for the costs of pap smears or initial
  9       and follow-up laboratory tests.
10       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
11       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Cherokee county superfund match;
12       AIDS medication shortfall; year 2000 computer repair.
13           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
14       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
15       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
16       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
17       Environmental permit fund $382,864 $381,848
18       Air quality fee fund $3,687,930 $4,057,731
19       Title XIX fund $3,829,496 $3,829,197
20       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the title XIX fund to other state agencies shall
21       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That
22       transfers of moneys from this fund to the state fire marshal may be made pursuant to a
23       contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of health and en-
24       vironment with the state fire marshal to provide fire and safety inspections for adult care
25       homes and hospitals.
26       Health care database fee fund No limit $3,000
27       Laboratory medicaid cost recovery fund No limit $120,000
28       Hazardous waste collection fund $60,000
29       Driving under the influence equipment fund No limit $99,104
30       Provided, That expenditures from the driving under the influence equipment fund may be
31       made only for the purpose of purchasing blood or breath alcohol concentration testing
32       equipment.
33       Power generating facility fee fund No limit $133,616
34       Breast and cervical cancer program and detection fund No limit $1,558,092
35       Provided, That expenditures from the breast and cervical cancer program and detection
36       fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $143,707.
37       Health and environment training fee fund No limit $183,785
38       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environment training fee
39       fund for acquisition and distribution of health and environment program literature and films
40       and for participation in conducting training seminars: Provided further, That the secretary
41       of health and environment is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to
42       recover costs incurred for such acquisition and distribution of literature and films and for
43       such seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or

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  1       part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be
  2       deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
3       Capacity management assistance fund $0
4       Food service inspection reimbursement fund No limit $510,000
5       Mined-land conservation and reclamation fee fund No limit $69,352
6       Insurance statistical plan fund No limit $328,226
  7       Provided, That expenditures from the insurance statistical plan fund for salaries and wages
  8       shall not exceed $148,321.
9       Solid waste management fund No limit $5,763,133
10       Provided, That prior to making any expenditures for fiscal year 1999 from the solid
11       waste management fund for the city of Shawnee, Kansas, waste dump cleanup pro-
12       ject, the secretary of health and environment shall review the plan for the cleanup
13       of the city of Shawnee, Kansas, waste dump: Provided further, That the secretary of
14       health and environment shall take such actions as may be indicated in order to
15       cooperate with the city of Shawnee, Kansas, to effectuate such cleanup project:
16       Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund to provide for
17       the construction or development of a city park on the site of the city of Shawnee,
18       Kansas, waste dump cleanup project.
19       Public water supply fee fund No limit $252,114
20       Voluntary cleanup fund No limit $249,044
21       Storage tank fee fund No limit $85,755
22       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
23       Nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue fund No limit $214,543
24       Provided, That all moneys received from the adjutant general from the nuclear safety emer-
25       gency preparedness fee fund shall be credited to the nuclear safety emergency preparedness
26       special revenue fund.
27       Health facilities review fund $202,607 $202,547
28       Waste tire management fund No limit $1,204,052
29       Provided, That expenditures from the waste tire management fund for payment of com-
30       pensation and other expenses of employing personnel to carry out the duties of the secretary
31       of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-3424 through 65-3424h and amendments
32       thereto shall not exceed the amount equal to 16% of the moneys credited to this fund during
33       fiscal year 1999 or $200,000, whichever amount is less.
34       Health and environment publication fee fund No limit $32,900
35       Provided, That expenditures from the health and environment publication fee fund shall be
36       made only for the purpose of paying the expenses of publishing documents as required by
37       K.S.A. 75-5662 and amendments thereto.
38       District coroners fund No limit $227,000
39       Provided, That, notwithstanding provisions of K.S.A. 22a-245 and amendments thereto,
40       moneys may be expended by the department of health and environment from the district
41       coroners fund for expenditures made pursuant to K.S.A. 22a-242 and amendments thereto.
42       Local air quality control authority regulation services fund No limit $23,000
43       Environmental response fund No limit $1,161,379

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1       Remediation projects fund No limit $0
2       Mined-land reclamation fund No limit $25,000
3       Water plan special revenue fund $4,320,128
4       Adult care licensing revolving fund No limit $0
5       Sponsored project overhead fund No limit $3,681,684
6       Child care facilities licensure fund No limit $1,500,000
7       Federal cancer registry fund No limit $525,716
8       Clinical laboratory improvement amendments -- federal fund No limit $210,292
9       Child care and development block grant -- federal fund No limit $717,518
10       Office of rural health -- federal fund $62,196 $61,598
11       EPA -- core support fund $363,683 $363,623
12       Medicare fund -- federal $2,033,417 $2,033,357
13       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the medicare fund -- federal to other state
14       agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided
15       further, That transfers of moneys from this fund to the state fire marshal may be made
16       pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of
17       health and environment and the state fire marshal to provide fire and safety inspections for
18       adult care homes and hospitals.
19       Federal migrant health program fund No limit $367,545
20       Venereal disease control project fund -- federal No limit $645,204
21       Provided, That expenditures from the venereal disease control project fund -- federal for
22       salaries and wages shall not exceed $192,589.
23       Disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund No limit $1,840,733
24       Provided, That no moneys from any grant that requires the matching expenditure of any
25       other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year shall be
26       deposited to the credit of the disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund:
27       Provided further, That transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be
28       in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund.
29       Federal air quality program fund $931,532 $929,859
30       Federal women, infants and children health program fund No limit $45,009,205
31       Provided, That expenditures from the federal women, infants and children health program
32       fund for state operations shall not exceed $3,264,763.
33       Federal occupational health and safety statistics program fund $140,015
34       EPA water related federal grants fund $886,448
35       Provided, That no moneys from any grant that requires the matching expenditure of any
36       other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year shall be
37       deposited to the credit of the EPA water related federal grants fund.
38       Other federal grants fund $1,152,637
39       Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other federal
40       grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1)
41       Less than $150,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of
42       any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Pro-
43       vided, however, That no grant that is greater than $150,000 in the aggregate or that requires

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  1       the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or
  2       any ensuing fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of this fund: Provided further, That
  3       transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any
  4       expenditure limitation placed on this fund.
5       Federal chemical emergency preparedness assistance fund No limit
  6       Provided, That all expenditures from the federal chemical emergency preparedness assis-
  7       tance fund shall be in accordance with a grant agreement entered into by the secretary of
  8       health and environment and each grant recipient: Provided further, That such grant agree-
  9       ment shall require the grant recipient or recipients to provide any matching amount of
10       moneys necessary to meet any federal matching requirements: And provided further, That
11       no expenditures shall be made from this fund for state operations.
12       State legalization impact assistance grant fund No limit $30,000
13       Water supply fund -- federal No limit $1,051,451
14       EPA voluntary cleanup federal fund No limit $107,403
15       Provided, That all expenditures from the EPA voluntary cleanup federal fund during
16       fiscal year 1999 shall be supplemental to fees collected for direct or indirect costs
17       of administering the voluntary cleanup and property redevelopment act: Provided,
18       however, That such expenditures shall be in accordance with the federal agreement
19       entered into by the secretary of the department of health and environment for the
20       grant moneys.
21       Immunization grant funds -- federal fund No limit $4,019,870
22       Provided, That expenditures from the immunization grant funds -- federal fund for salaries
23       and wages shall not exceed $557,789.
24       Diagnostic X-ray program -- federal fund No limit $91,025
25       Title I -- P.L. 99-457 child development -- federal fund $2,842,194 $2,841,537
26       Resource conservation and recovery act -- federal fund $1,268,065 $1,258,742
27       Preventive health and health services block grant fund No limit $1,298,581
28       Provided, That expenditures from the preventive health and health services block grant fund
29       for state operations shall not exceed $789,024: Provided further, That transfers or payments
30       from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
31       placed on this fund.
32       Maternal and child health services block grant fund No limit $15,510,462
33       Provided, That expenditures from the maternal and child health services block grant fund
34       for state operations shall not exceed $3,039,161: Provided further, That transfers or pay-
35       ments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
36       placed on this fund.
37       National center for health statistics fund -- federal $173,827
38       Federal EPA underground injection control fund $164,149 $163,970
39       Federal EPA 106 water pollution control fund $821,362 $820,884
40       Federal title X family planning fund No limit $1,555,864
41       Provided, That expenditures from the federal title X family planning fund for state operations
42       shall not exceed $195,302.
43       Pregnancy nutrition surveillance -- federal fund No limit $45,000

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1       Radiological environmental cooperative monitoring -- federalfund $22,139 $21,840
2       Early childhood developmental services -- federal fund No limit $56,000
3       104(6)(1) outreach operator training program -- federal fund No limit
4       Underground storage tank fund -- federal No limit $170,719
5       AIDS project -- education and risk reduction -- federal fund No limit $2,304,555
  6       Provided, That expenditures from the AIDS project -- education and risk reduction --
  7       federal fund for state operations shall not exceed $794,240: Provided further, That transfers
  8       or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure
  9       limitation placed on this fund.
10       Commodity supplemental food program fund No limit $453,586
11       Special child clinic program -- federal fund $7,000
12       Make a difference information network -- federal fund $206,141
13       Census of traumatic occupational fatalities -- federal fund No limit $75,748
14       AIDS drug reimbursement program -- federal fund No limit $927,000
15       Leaking underground storage tank trust -- federal fund $1,852,568 $1,848,23
16      
17
National surface mining control and reclamation act -- federal
fund $92,304
$91,945
18       Abandoned mined-land fund $2,470,483 $2,468,152
19       State indoor radon grant -- federal fund No limit $21,484
20      
21
EPA non-point source implementation -- federal
fund $1,902,814
$1,898,452
22       Pollution prevention program -- federal fund No limit $133,512
23       Federal NICE3 public utility grant fund No limit $27,750
24       Medical student loan repayment -- federal fund $0
25       Provided, That expenditures from the medical student loan repayment -- federal fund shall
26       be made only for the purpose of matching local grant moneys for repayment of student
27       loans: Provided further, That the amount of local match moneys shall be in the amount
28       necessary to meet any federal match requirements.
29       Sudden infant death syndrome gift fund No limit
30       Provided, That all moneys received by the department of health and environment
31       from [for] the sudden infant death syndrome support network or from any other
32       sources for the purposes of the sudden infant death syndrome gift fund,
33       which moneys are hereby authorized to be requested, received and accepted by
34       the secretary of health and environment, shall be deposited in the state treasury to
35       the credit of this fund.
36       Gifts, grants and donations fund No limit $1,248,055
37       Hazardous waste perpetual care trust fund $0
38       Special bequest fund No limit
39       Aboveground petroleum storage tank release trust fund $1,545,070 $1,560,897
40       Underground petroleum storage tank release trust fund $19,996,640 $20,223,939
41       Drycleaning facility release trust fund $1,363,030 $1,376,855
42       Provided, That expenditures from the drycleaning facility release trust fund for salaries and

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  1       wages shall not exceed $112,497.
2       Public water supply loan fund No limit $1,042,107
3       Kansas water pollution control revolving fund No limit $393,264
  4       Provided, That the proceeds from revenue bonds issued by the Kansas development finance
  5       authority to provide matching grant payments under the federal clean water act of 1987
  6       (P.L. 92-500) shall be credited to the Kansas water pollution control revolving fund: Pro-
  7       vided further, That expenditures from this fund shall be made to provide for the payment
  8       of such matching grants.
9       Cost of issuance fund for Kansas water pollution control revolving fundrevenue bonds No limit $141,253
10       Surcharge fund for Kansas water pollution control revolving fund revenuebonds No limit
11       Debt service reserve fund No limit
12       Infectious disease surveillance fund -- federal $0
13       Clean air act leadership fund -- federal $0
14       Bicycle helmet revolving fund No limit $72,000
15       SSA fee fund No limit $20,000
16       Lead poisoning prevention -- federal fund No limit $199,763
17       Wetlands protection -- federal fund No limit $25,791
18       Title IV-E -- federal fund $566,836 $566,477
19           (c) Within any limitation of the total expenditures from the water plan
20       special revenue fund for fiscal year 1999, expenditures may be made from
21       the water plan special revenue fund for the following specified purposes:
22       Provided, That expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund
23       other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes
24       shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows:
25       Contamination remediation $1,420,128 $1,418,694
26       Local environmental aid $1,900,000
27       Non-point source pollution $1,000,000
28           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
29       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $4,320,128 from the
30       state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special
31       revenue fund of the department of health and environment.
32           (e) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
33       amounts specified by the secretary of health and environment, which
34       amounts constitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received
35       by the department for activities related to federal programs, from speci-
36       fied special revenue funds of the department of health and environment
37       to the sponsored project overhead fund of the department of health and
38       environment.
39           (f) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
40       $140,000 from the health care stabilization fund of the health care sta-
41       bilization fund board of governors to the health facilities review fund of

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  1       the department of health and environment for the purpose of financing
  2       a review of records of licensed medical care facilities and an analysis of
  3       quality of health care services provided to assist in correcting substandard
  4       services and to reduce the incidence of liability resulting from the ren-
  5       dering of health care services and implementing the risk management
  6       provisions of K.S.A. 65-4922 et seq., and amendments thereto.
  7           (g) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  8       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $648,927 from the child
  9       care development block grant federal fund of the department of social
10       and rehabilitation services to the child care and development block grant
11       -- federal fund of the department of health and environment.
12           (h) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
13       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $566,836 from the
14       foster care assistance federal fund of the department of social and reha-
15       bilitation services to the title IV-E -- federal fund of the department of
16       health and environment.
17           (i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
18       made by the department of health and environment from any account of
19       any of the special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
20       as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session
21       of the legislature, expenditures may be made by the department of health
22       and environment from any such account of any such special revenue fund
23       for fiscal year 1999 for computer replacement hardware and software:
24       Provided, That all such expenditures for such purpose shall be in addition
25       to any expenditure limitation imposed on any such account of any such
26       special revenue fund for fiscal year 1999 and shall be in addition to any
27       expenditure limitation imposed on any such special revenue fund for fiscal
28       year 1999.
29           (j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
30       made by the department of health and environment from the moneys
31       appropriated in the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1999
32       as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session
33       of the legislature, expenditures may be made from the water plan special
34       revenue fund for fiscal year 1999 for GIS database development grants:
35       Provided, That any expenditures made from the water plan special rev-
36       enue fund for fiscal year 1999 for GIS database development grants shall
37       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the water plan
38       special revenue fund for fiscal year 1999.
39           (k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
40       made by the department of health and environment from moneys appro-
41       priated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund for
42       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and from which expenditures may
43       be made for salaries and wages, as authorized by this or other appropri-

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  1       ation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, expenditures may
  2       be made by the department of health and environment from such moneys
  3       appropriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue
  4       fund for fiscal year 1999 for up to four full-time equivalent positions in
  5       the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act: Provided, That
  6       all such additional full-time equivalent positions in the unclassified service
  7       under the Kansas civil service act shall be in addition to other positions
  8       within the department of health and environment in the unclassified serv-
  9       ice as prescribed by law and shall be established by the secretary of health
10       and environment within the position limitation established for the de-
11       partment of health and environment on the number of full-time and reg-
12       ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem-
13       porary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made by
14       this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legisla-
15       ture: Provided, however, That the authority to establish such additional
16       positions in the unclassified service shall not affect the classified service
17       status of any person who is an employee of the department of health and
18       environment in the classified service under the Kansas civil service act.
19           (l) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
20       may be made by the department of health and environment from
21       moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from one or
22       more special revenue funds for the fiscal year ending June 30,
23       1999, as authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 1998
24       regular session of the legislature, expenditures shall be made by
25       the department of health and environment from the moneys ap-
26       propriated from the state general fund or from one or more special
27       revenue funds for fiscal year 1999 for confidential name identifi-
28       cation tracing of persons who have had contact with a person who
29       has tested positive for HIV infection or who has been diagnosed
30       as having AIDS which could result in the person being traced con-
31       tracting HIV or AIDS: Provided, That such confidential name iden-
32       tification tracing shall be conducted in conformity with applicable
33       provisions of statutes prescribing confidentiality.
34           (m) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director
35       of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount or amounts spec-
36       ified by the secretary of health and environment from the maternal
37       and child health services block grant fund of the department of
38       health and environment to the sudden infant death syndrome gift
39       fund of the department of health and environment, for the pur-
40       poses of matching gifts or grants of moneys received and deposited
41       in the state treasury to the credit of the sudden infant death syn-
42       drome gift fund: Provided, That the director of accounts and re-
43       ports shall make such transfer only upon approval of such transfer

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  1       by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby
  2       characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to
  3       the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
  4       amendments thereto.
  5           Sec. 57. [58.]
  6      
DEPARTMENT ON AGING
  7           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  8       fund the following:
9       Administration $6,958,484
10       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration account in excess of $100
11       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
12       expenditures, other than expenditures for the CARE program, from such reappropriated
13       balance shall not exceed $27,281 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided
14       further, That all expenditures from such reappropriated balance for the CARE program
15       shall be made only for the purpose of matching federal moneys for nutrition programs: And
16       provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality by the secretary
17       of aging shall not exceed $550: And provided further, That expenditures from this account
18       may be made for printing the agency's newsletter The Advocate: And provided further, That
19       printing The Advocate shall not be subject to K.S.A. 75-1005 and amendments thereto.
20       Program grants $9,080,172
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the program grants account in excess of $100
22       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided further, That
23       each grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a grant from the program grants
24       account shall require the area agency on aging to submit to the secretary on aging a report
25       for federal fiscal year 1998 by the area agency on aging which shall include information
26       about the kinds of services provided and the number of persons receiving each kind of
27       service during federal fiscal year 1998: And provided further, That the secretary on aging
28       shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives
29       committee on appropriations at the beginning of the regular session of the legislature in
30       1999 a report of the information contained in such reports from the area agencies on aging
31       on expenditures for federal fiscal year 1998: And provided further, That the secretary on
32       aging, on or before December 1, 1998, shall report to the house of representatives com-
33       mittee on appropriations the first quarter data for Kansas senior care act programs for fiscal
34       year 1999, including, but not limited to, the number of persons served by each such program:
35       And provided further, That the secretary on aging may shift funding between the Kansas
36       senior care act programs and the income eligible program at the secretary's discretion: And
37       provided further, That the secretary on aging shall report each such shift of funding to the
38       Kansas legislative research department and the SRS transition oversight committee: And
39       provided further, That the agency shall allocate $37,500 from this account to the retired
40       and senior volunteer program (RSVP): Provided, That if a person is eligible for medicaid
41       home and community based services for the frail elderly they will not be eligible
42       for senior care act funded services: Provided further, That eligibility limitations are
43       effective at the time of annual reassessment and for all new persons entering serv-

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  1       ices: And provided further, That there is no interruption in services if the funding
  2       source for the services is changed due to this mandate.
3       Long term care $118,253,273
  4       Provided, That the secretary on aging, on or before December 1, 1998, shall report to the
  5       house of representatives committee on appropriations the first quarter data for the home
  6       and community-based services/frail elderly program, the nursing facilities program and the
  7       income eligible program for fiscal year 1999, including, but not limited to, the number of
  8       persons served by each such program.
  9           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
10       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
11       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
12       not exceed the following:
13       Older Americans act -- federal fund No limit
14       Title XIX fund -- federal No limit
15       Nutrition fund -- federal No limit
16       Conferences and workshops attendance and publications fees fund No limit
17       Provided, That the department on aging is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
18       conference and workshop attendance fees for conferences and workshops sponsored by the
19       department and fees for copies of publications: Provided further, That such fees shall be
20       deposited in the state treasury and credited to the conferences and workshops attendance
21       and publications fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
22       this fund to defray all or part of the costs of such conferences and workshops including
23       official hospitality and of such publications.
24       General fees fund No limit
25       Provided, That the department on aging is hereby authorized to collect fees from
26       the sale of surplus property; fees charged for searching, copying and transmitting
27       copies of public record; fees paid by employees for personal long distance calls,
28       postage, faxed messages, copies and other authorized uses of state property; and
29       other miscellaneous fees: Provided further, That such fees shall be deposited in the
30       state treasury and credited to the general fees fund: And provided further, That
31       expenditures shall be made from this fund to meet the obligations of the agency,
32       or to benefit and meet the mission of the agency.
33       Gifts and donations fund No limit
34       Provided, That the department on aging is hereby authorized to receive gifts and donations
35       of money for services to senior citizens or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That
36       such gifts and donations of money shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to
37       the gifts and donations fund: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from
38       this fund for the purposes specified by the donor or contributor, if any.
39       Elder care -- federal fund No limit
40       Volunteer services coordinator -- federal fund No limit
41       Medicaid fund -- federal No limit
42       Medical resources and collection fund No limit
43       Provided, That all moneys received or collected by the secretary on aging due to

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  1       medicaid overpayments shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the
  2       medical and collection fund and expenditures from such fund shall be made for
  3       medicaid program-related expenses and used to reduce state general fund outlays
  4       for the medicaid program: Provided further, That all moneys received or collected
  5       by the secretary on aging due to civil money penalty assessments against adult care
  6       homes shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund and ex-
  7       penditures from such fund shall be made to protect the health or property of adult
  8       care home residents as required by federal law.
9       Area agencies on aging loan recovery fund $0
10       Provided, That the secretary on aging recover all moneys loaned to the area agencies on
11       aging by the department on aging during fiscal year 1997 for purposes related to the transfer
12       of long-term care programs from the department of social and rehabilitation services to the
13       department on aging: Provided further, That all moneys received by the secretary on aging
14       for repayment of moneys loaned to area agencies on aging for such purposes shall be de-
15       posited in the state treasury and credited to the area agencies on aging loan recovery fund.
16           (c) During fiscal year 1999, the director of accounts and reports shall
17       transfer amounts certified by the secretary of aging and the secretary of
18       social and rehabilitation services from the adult care homes account of
19       the state general fund of the department of social and rehabilitation serv-
20       ices to the long term care account of the state general fund of the de-
21       partment on aging: Provided, That all amounts transferred under this
22       subsection shall be for funding adjustment as may be required due to
23       conversion of long-term facilities from nursing facilities to nursing facil-
24       ities -- mental health, as determined by the secretary of aging and the
25       secretary of social and rehabilitation services.
26           (d) On or before June 30, 1999, the director of accounts and
27       reports shall transfer an amount certified by the secretary of aging
28       as the unspent amount of funds allocated for professional services
29       in the office of the secretary from the administration account of
30       the state general fund to the program grants account of the state
31       general fund: Provided, That the amount transferred to the pro-
32       gram grants account shall be used for program services by the
33       agency.
34           Sec. 58. [59.] Position limitations. The number of full-time and reg-
35       ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem-
36       porary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June
37       30, 1999, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular
38       session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not
39       exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council:
40       Department of Human Resources 1,001.5
41       Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs 321.8 186.8
42       Department of Health and Environment 820.6 823.1 [834.6]
43       [Provided, That within the above limitation on the number on full-time and regular

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  1       part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary posi-
  2       tions, not less than 11.5 full-time equivalent positions shall be designated and util-
  3       ized for swine protection facility inspectors.]
4       Department on Aging 160.3
  5           Sec. 59. [60.]
  6      
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES
  7           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  8       fund the following:
9       State operations $85,907,768
10       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations account in excess of $100
11       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
12       expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $27,252 except upon ap-
13       proval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from
14       this account for the purchase of professional liability insurance for physicians and dentists
15       at any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amendments thereto: And provided
16       further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality by the secretary of social
17       and rehabilitation services shall not exceed $300.
18       Alcohol and drug abuse services grants $4,265,911
19       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the alcohol and drug abuse services grants
20       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
21       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
22       $66,974 except upon approval of the state finance council.
23       Mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state institutions operations $151,022,470 $151,022,470
24       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the mental health and retardation services aid
25       and assistance and state institutions operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998,
26       is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from
27       such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,812,324 except upon approval of the state
28       finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for
29       educational services contracts which are hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered
30       into by the institutions, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amendments thereto, with unified
31       school districts or other public educational services providers: And provided further, That
32       such educational services contracts shall not be subject to the competitive bidding require-
33       ments of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures
34       from the mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state institutions
35       operations account for official hospitality by superintendents of such institutions shall not
36       exceed $1,050: And provided further, That the secretary of social and rehabilitation services
37       is authorized to refuse to enter into contracts with ICFs/MR: And provided further, That
38       expenditures shall be made from this account to assist residents of state mental retardation
39       institutions to take personally used items, which were constructed for use by such residents
40       and which are hereby authorized to be transferred to such residents, from such institutions
41       to communities when such residents leave such institutions to reside in the communities:
42       And provided further, That notwithstanding subsection (e) of this section, the secre-

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  1       tary of social and rehabilitation services is prohibited from transferring funds from
  2       this account to the children's mental health initiative account of the state general
  3       fund: And provided further, That no expenditures may be made from funds currently
  4       allocated for funding to community mental health centers to support the children's
  5       mental health initiative waiver.
6       Children's mental health initiative $2,000,000
  7       Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the children's mental health initiative
  8       account for inpatient hospital beds for children.
9       Children's health insurance $12,000,000
10       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the children's health insurance account in
11       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided,
12       That no expenditures shall be made from this account to match federal title XXI
13       dollars until the 1998 legislature passes legislation outlining the powers and duties
14       of the secretary of social and rehabilitation services with regard to the implemen-
15       tation of a children's health insurance program under title XXI.
16       Youth services aid and assistance $43,477,493 $43,777,483
17       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth services aid and assistance account
18       in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided
19       further, That on or after July 1, 1998, the secretary of social and rehabilitation
20       services shall transfer $300,000 from this account to the family and children trust
21       account of the family and children investment fund: And provided further, That the
22       secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall review the performance of all
23       service providers that are providing foster care services under the statewide foster
24       care program: And provided further, That the secretary of social and rehabilitation
25       services shall not renew or enter into a provider contract agreement with any serv-
26       ice provider to provide foster care services in more than one region of the state if
27       such service provider is providing services in more than one region of the state and
28       is not fully meeting all outcome goals and indicators and other performance objec-
29       tives under the provider contract agreement.
30       Vocational rehabilitation aid and assistance $2,644,970 $2,869,124
31       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vocational rehabilitation aid and assistance
32       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
33       Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for the acquisition of
34       durable medical equipment and assistive technology devices: Provided, however, That all
35       such expenditures for durable equipment or assistive technology devices shall require a $1
36       for $1 match from non-state sources: And provided further, That expenditures may be
37       made from this account for a grant to assistive technology for Kansans: And provided
38       further, That such grants shall not exceed $224,152.
39       Cash assistance $49,982,374
40       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cash assistance account in excess of $100
41       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
42       Adult care homes $8,317,100
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  1       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated to the adult care
  2       homes account for fiscal year 1999.
3       Community based services $10,032,673 $10,144,967
  4       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community based services account in
  5       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided
  6       further, That expenditures may be made from this account for increased funding to
  7       independent living centers: And provided further, That notwithstanding current law
  8       or agreements, the increased state funding from this account for the independent
  9       connection program operated by the occupational center of central Kansas shall
10       not require independent connection to have a separate governing board from the
11       occupational center of central Kansas.
12       Other medical assistance $149,663,570 $149,823,570
13       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other medical assistance account in excess
14       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
15       Child support pass-through $3,206,000
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the child support pass-through account in
17       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
18       Sex predator program $717,491
19       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
20       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Purchase of atypical antipsychotic
21       drugs; state hospital closure; children's mental health initiative.
22           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
23       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
24       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
25       not exceed the following:
26       Title XIX fund $57,881,442
27       Provided, That all receipts resulting from payments under title XIX of the federal social
28       security act to any of the institutions under mental health and retardation services may be
29       credited to the title XIX fund: Provided further, That moneys in the title XIX fund may be
30       used for expenditures for contractual services to provide for collecting additional payments
31       under title XVIII and title XIX of the federal social security act, for expenditures for pre-
32       miums and surcharges required to be paid for physicians' malpractice insurance, and for
33       transfers to the social welfare fund.
34       Kansas neurological institute fee fund $921,394
35       Kansas neurological institute -- elementary and secondary education fund-- federal No limit
36       Kansas neurological institute -- foster grandparents program -- federalfund $270,000
37       Kansas neurological institute -- canteen fund No limit
38       Kansas neurological institute -- patient benefit fund No limit
39       Kansas neurological institute -- work therapy patient benefit fund No limit
40       Larned state hospital fee fund $2,379,715

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1       Larned state hospital -- elementary and secondary education fund --federal No limit
2       Larned state hospital -- vocational education fund -- federal No limit
3       Larned state hospital -- ECIA fund -- federal No limit
4       Larned state hospital -- canteen fund No limit
5       Larned state hospital -- patient benefit fund No limit
6       Larned state hospital -- work therapy patient benefit fund No limit
7       Larned state hospital -- motor pool revolving fund No limit
8       Osawatomie state hospital fee fund $2,903,667
  9       Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video teleconferencing equipment
10       at Osawatomie state hospital shall be deposited to the credit of the video teleconferencing
11       fee account of the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund: Provided further, That all moneys
12       credited to the video teleconferencing fee account shall be used solely for the servicing,
13       technical and program support, maintenance and replacement of associated equipment at
14       Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That any expenditures from the video
15       teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
16       the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund for fiscal year 1999.
17      
18
Osawatomie state hospital -- elementary and secondary education
fund -- federal
No limit
19       Osawatomie state hospital -- vocational education fund -- federal No limit
20       Osawatomie state hospital -- ECIA fund -- federal No limit
21       Osawatomie state hospital -- adult education fund -- federal No limit
22       Osawatomie state hospital -- canteen fund No limit
23       Osawatomie state hospital -- patient benefit fund No limit
24       Osawatomie state hospital -- work therapy patient benefit fund No limit
25       Osawatomie state hospital -- motor pool revolving fund No limit
26       Osawatomie state hospital -- training fee revolving fund No limit
27       Provided, That all moneys received as fees for training activities for Osawatomie state hos-
28       pital shall be deposited to the credit of the Osawatomie state hospital -- training fee re-
29       volving fund: Provided further, That the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital is
30       hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for training activities at Osawatomie state
31       hospital: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
32       of the expenses of such training activities for Osawatomie state hospital.
33       Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund $975,593
34       Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video teleconferencing equipment
35       at Parsons state hospital and training center shall be deposited to the credit of the video
36       teleconferencing fee account of the Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund:
37       Provided further, That all moneys credited to the video teleconferencing fee account shall
38       be used solely for the servicing, maintenance and replacement of video teleconferencing
39       equipment at Parsons state hospital and training center: And provided further, That any
40       expenditures from the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any ex-
41       penditure limitation imposed on the Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund for
42       fiscal year 1999.

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1       Parsons state hospital and training center -- elementary and secondaryeducation fund -- federal No limit
2       Parsons state hospital and training center -- canteen fund No limit
3       Parsons state hospital and training center -- patient benefit fund No limit
4       Parsons state hospital and training center -- work therapy patient benefitfund No limit
5       Rainbow mental health facility fee fund $375,706
6       Rainbow mental health facility -- elementary and secondary educationfund -- federal No limit
7       Rainbow mental health facility -- patient benefit fund No limit
8       Rainbow mental health facility -- work therapy patient benefit fund No limit
9       Social services clearing fund No limit
10       Provided, That the secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall certify to the director
11       of the budget on June 30, 1999, that expenditures from the social services clearing fund for
12       state operations did not exceed $246,883,661 for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That
13       expenditures from the social services clearing fund for transfers or state operations for
14       institutions under the control of the department of social and rehabilitation services shall
15       be in addition to any expenditure limitation on the social services clearing fund: Provided
16       further, That expenditures may be made from this fund pursuant to employment incentive
17       programs which the secretary is hereby authorized to develop and enter into with public
18       and private employers to provide an economic incentive to such employers to employ as-
19       sistance recipients: And provided further, That any transfer made from this fund to another
20       state agency pursuant to a contract with that agency shall be in addition to any expenditure
21       limitations imposed on this fund.
22       Social welfare fund $57,948,036 $59,748,036
23       Provided, That expenditures from the social welfare fund for state operations shall not
24       exceed $8,795,972: Provided further, That any transfers of funds between the social welfare
25       fund and state institutions made by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall
26       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided further,
27       That expenditures may be made from this fund to support the children's mental
28       health initiative waiver: And provided further, That funding for the waiver from this
29       fund shall not exceed $1,800,000.
30       Other state fees fund No limit
31       Alcohol and drug abuse block grant federal fund $10,472,687
32       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the alcohol, drug abuse and mental health
33       block grant -- federal fund to any other block grant fund specified in this subsection shall
34       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
35       Child welfare services block grant federal fund $3,828,087
36       Mental health block grant federal fund $2,370,291
37       Social services block grant -- federal fund $33,670,979
38       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the social services block grant -- federal fund
39       to any other block grant fund specified in this subsection shall be in addition to any ex-
40       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.

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1       Child care mandatory federal fund No limit
  2       Provided, That any transfers from the child care mandatory federal fund to the department
  3       of health and environment shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
  4       this fund.
5       Winfield properties special revenue fund No limit
6       Temporary assistance to needy families federal fund No limit
  7       Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the temporary assistance to needy fam-
  8       ilies federal fund for computer systems related to welfare reform until the plans for com-
  9       puter systems related to welfare reform are reviewed by the joint committee on computers
10       and telecommunications: Provided further, That the director of accounts and reports
11       shall transfer monthly an amount specified by the secretary of the department of
12       social and rehabilitation services from the temporary assistance to needy families
13       federal fund to the department of education Kansas fast start school readiness fund
14       to reimburse the department of education for federally allowable temporary assis-
15       tance to needy families federal fund expenditures related to the Kansas fast start
16       school readiness program: And provided further, That such transfers shall not exceed
17       $5,000,000.
18       Child care matching federal fund No limit
19       Child care discretionary federal fund No limit
20       Provided, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer monthly an amount
21       specified by the secretary of the department of social and rehabilitation services
22       from the child care discretionary federal fund to the department of education Kan-
23       sas fast start school readiness fund to reimburse the department of education for
24       federally allowable child care and development fund expenditures related to the
25       Kansas fast start school readiness program: Provided further, That such transfers
26       shall not exceed $5,000,000 [the above agency shall make additional expenditures
27       from this fund in an amount of $10,000,000 for Headstart programs and the im-
28       provement of child care in Kansas communities].
29       Disability determination services federal fund No limit
30       Food stamp assistance federal fund No limit
31       Foster care assistance federal fund No limit
32       Medical assistance federal fund No limit
33       Rehabilitation services federal fund No limit
34       Other federal state operations fund No limit
35       Other federal grants and assistance fund No limit
36       SRS enterprise fund No limit
37       SRS trust fund No limit
38       Provided, That all contributions from local entities shall be credited to the vocational re-
39       habilitation special revenue account of the SRS trust fund for the purpose of providing the
40       required state match for receipt of federal vocational rehabilitation funds: Provided further,
41       That expenditures may be made from the vocational rehabilitation special revenue account
42       of this fund for local community-based vocational rehabilitation programs.
43       Childrens health insurance federal fund No limit

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1       Family and children trust account -- family and children investmentfund No limit
2       Family and children endowment account -- family and childreninvestment fund 0
  3       Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of social and rehabilitation
  4       services for provide an endowment to provide interest earnings for the purposes
  5       for which expenditures may be made from the family and children trust account of
  6       the family and children investment fund shall be deposited in the state treasury to
  7       the credit of the family and children endowment account of the family and children
  8       investment fund.
9       Medicaid assistance federal fund No limit
10       Community transportation grants program fund No limit
11       Provided, That the community transportation grants program shall be administered
12       by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services in collaboration with the sec-
13       retary of aging: Provided further, That grants shall be administered on a competitive
14       basis emphasizing community coordination and collaboration to solve transporta-
15       tion barriers: And provided further, That the program shall provide for common
16       transportation for all programs in a community that are administered or supported
17       by the department of social and rehabilitation services or the department on aging.
18           (c) The following amounts are included in the mental health and re-
19       tardation services aid and assistance and state institutions operations ac-
20       count of the state general fund for the following institutions, as defined
21       by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amendments thereto, but expenditures from this
22       account for any such aid and assistance or institution shall not be limited
23       to, nor be required to be made in, the amount listed for such aid and
24       assistance or institution:
25       Kansas neurological institute $10,198,356
26       Larned state hospital $8,677,519
27       Osawatomie state hospital $3,693,609
28       Parsons state hospital and training center $8,683,907
29       Rainbow mental health facility $2,391,500
30       Community services aid and assistance $120,907,394
31           (d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
32       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999, ex-
33       penditures may be made by the above agency from the state budget sta-
34       bilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified purpose
35       subject to the expenditure limitation prescribed therefore:
36       Assistive technology program $1,000,000
37       Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency from the state budget stabilization fund
38       for fiscal year 1999 for the assistive technology program shall be in addition to any expend-
39       iture limitation imposed on the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999.
40           (e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the secretary of social
41       and rehabilitation services may transfer any part of any item of appropri-

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  1       ation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, from the state general fund
  2       for the department of social and rehabilitation services to another item
  3       of appropriation for fiscal year 1999 from the state general fund for the
  4       department of social and rehabilitation services. The secretary of social
  5       and rehabilitation services shall certify each such transfer to the director
  6       of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification
  7       to the legislative research department.
  8           (f) On July 1, 1998, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon
  9       the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $10,000
10       from the Larned state hospital -- canteen fund to the Larned state hos-
11       pital -- patient benefit fund.
12           (g) On July 1, 1998, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon
13       approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $500 from
14       the Larned state hospital -- work therapy patient benefit fund to the
15       Larned state hospital -- patient benefit fund.
16           (h) On July 1, 1998, the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital,
17       upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer
18       $15,000 from the Osawatomie state hospital -- canteen fund to the Os-
19       awatomie state hospital -- patient benefit fund.
20           (i) On July 1, 1998, the superintendent of Parsons state hospital and
21       training center, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports,
22       shall transfer $9,000 from the Parsons state hospital and training center
23       -- canteen fund to the Parsons state hospital and training center -- pa-
24       tient benefit fund.
25           (j) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
26       director of accounts and reports may transfer, in one or more amounts,
27       from the title XIX fund to the social welfare fund the amount specified
28       by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services.
29           (k) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
30       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $10,000,000 from the tem-
31       porary assistance to needy families federal fund to the social services block
32       grant -- federal fund.
33           (l) All moneys received by the department of social and rehabilitation
34       services during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, after the closure of
35       Topeka state hospital and after the Topeka state hospital fee fund has
36       been abolished, which otherwise would have been credited to the Topeka
37       state hospital fee fund, shall be credited to one or more fee funds of
38       mental health institutions of the department of social and rehabilitation
39       services as appropriate with respect to each such institution or institu-
40       tions, the previous disposition of the balance in the Topeka state hospital
41       fee fund and the closure of Topeka state hospital, as determined by the
42       secretary of social and rehabilitation services and certified to the director
43       of accounts and reports by the secretary.

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  1           (m) During fiscal year 1999, the director of accounts and reports shall
  2       transfer the amount or amounts certified by the secretary of social and
  3       rehabilitation services and the secretary of aging from the long term care
  4       account of the state general fund of the department on aging to the adult
  5       care homes account of the state general fund of the department of social
  6       and rehabilitation services: Provided, That all amounts transferred under
  7       this subsection shall be for funding adjustments required as may be due
  8       to conversion of long-term facilities from nursing facilities to nursing fa-
  9       cilities -- mental health, as determined by the secretary of social and
10       rehabilitation services and the secretary of aging.
11           (n) On or before July 10, 1998, and on or before the 10th day
12       of each month thereafter during fiscal year 1999, the director of
13       accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to
14       the family and children trust account of the family and children
15       investment fund the amount equal to the interest earnings of the
16       family and children endowment account of the family and children
17       investment fund which shall be based upon: (1) The average daily
18       balance of moneys in the family and children endowment account
19       of the family and children investment fund for the preceding
20       month, and (2) the net earnings rate of the pooled money invest-
21       ment board portfolio for the preceding month.
22           (o) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, to the extent
23       it is determined by the secretary of social and rehabilitation serv-
24       ices to be cost effective, the secretary of social and rehabilitation
25       services shall apply for and accept donations from private sources
26       to provide an endowment to provide interest earnings for the pur-
27       poses for which expenditures may be made from the family and
28       children trust account of the family and children investment fund.
29       Upon receipt during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, of any
30       such donation of moneys from private sources for deposit in the
31       family and children endowment account of the family and children
32       investment fund, the amount of each such donation shall be
33       matched on a $1 for $1 basis secretary of social and rehabilitation
34       services from moneys appropriated for fiscal year 1999 for the
35       department of social and rehabilitation services in accordance with
36       this subsection. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and
37       to provide such matching moneys, the secretary of social and re-
38       habilitation services shall transfer amounts from any available
39       moneys appropriated for fiscal year 1999 in one or more accounts
40       of the state general fund or in one or more special revenue funds
41       of the department of social and rehabilitation services, that in the
42       aggregate are equal to the amount of moneys donated, to the fam-
43       ily and children endowment account of the family and children

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  1       investment fund.
  2           (p) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
  3       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,000,000
  4       from the state budget stabilization fund to the community trans-
  5       portation grants program fund of the department of social and
  6       rehabilitation services.
  7           Sec. 60. [61.]
  8      
KANSAS GUARDIANSHIP PROGRAM
  9           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
10       fund the following:
11       Kansas guardianship program $990,532
12       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas guardianship program account in
13       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided
14       however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $132,145
15       except upon approval of the state finance council.
16           Sec. 61. [62.] Position limitations. (a) The number of full-time and
17       regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and
18       temporary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made
19       in this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the leg-
20       islature for the following agencies shall not exceed the following, except
21       upon approval of the state finance council or pursuant to subsection (b)
22       of this section:
23       Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services 4,159.0
24       Kansas Neurological Institute 674.0
25       Larned State Hospital 771.6
26       Osawatomie State Hospital 485.4
27       Parsons State Hospital and Training Center 524.0
28       Rainbow Mental Health Facility 141.4
29           (b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the secretary of social
30       and rehabilitation services may increase the position limitation for the
31       department of social and rehabilitation services or for any institution or
32       facility under the general supervision and management of the secretary
33       of social and rehabilitation services by making a corresponding decrease
34       in the position limitation for either the department of social and rehabil-
35       itation services or any institution or facility under the general supervision
36       and management of the secretary of social and rehabilitation services.
37       The secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall certify each such
38       increase and corresponding decrease to the director of personnel services
39       and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the legislative re-
40       search department.
41           (c) Within the limitation imposed by this or any other appropriation
42       act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature on the full-time equiv-
43       alent number of full-time and regular part-time positions, excluding sea-

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  1       sonal and temporary positions, paid from appropriations made for the
  2       fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for Larned state hospital, Osawatomie
  3       state hospital and Rainbow mental health facility, the following positions
  4       shall be in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service
  5       act: Advanced registered nurse practitioners.
  6      
  7           Sec. 62. [63.]
  8      
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
  9           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
10       fund the following:
11       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $8,635,130
12       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
13       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
14       year 1999.
15       Governor's teaching excellence scholarships $75,000
16       Provided, That all expenditures from the Governor's teaching excellence scholarships ac-
17       count shall be to provide grants of $1,000 each to Kansas elementary and secondary public
18       school teachers who are accepted to participate in the national board for professional teach-
19       ing standards certification program under the Governor's teaching excellence scholarships
20       program which shall be administered by the state board of education: Provided further, That
21       each such grant shall be required to be matched on a $1 for $1 basis from nonstate sources:
22       And provided further, That award of each such grant shall be conditioned upon the recipient
23       entering into an agreement requiring the grant to be repaid if the recipient fails to complete
24       the course of training under the national board for professional teaching standards certifi-
25       cation program: And provided further, That all moneys received by the department of
26       education for repayment of grants made under the Governor's teaching excellence schol-
27       arships program shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Governor's
28       teaching excellence scholarships program repayment fund.
29       Education commission of the states membership dues expenditures $50,500
30       General state aid $1,651,700,638 [$1,670,209,001]  [$1,666,700,638]
31       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the general state aid account in excess of $100
32       as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
33       Supplemental general state aid $49,458,688 $49,278,688
34       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the supplemental general state aid account
35       in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
36       School food assistance $2,510,486
37       Special education services aid $212,994,174 [$224,263,000] [$212,994,174]
38       Provided, That expenditures shall not be made from the special education services aid
39       account for the provision of instruction for any homebound or hospitalized child unless the
40       categorization of such child as exceptional is conjoined with the categorization of the child
41       within one or more of the other categories of exceptionality: Provided further, That ex-
42       penditures shall be made from this account for grants to school districts in amounts deter-
43       mined pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 72-983 and
44       amendments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from the

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  1       amount remaining in this account, after deduction of the expenditures specified in the
  2       foregoing proviso, for payments to school districts in amounts determined pursuant to and
  3       in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 72-978 and amendments thereto.
4       KPERS -- employer contributions $83,460,360
  5       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the KPERS -- employer contributions ac-
  6       count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
  7       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
  8       $490,097 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That all ex-
  9       penditures from the KPERS -- employer contributions account shall be for payment of
10       participating employers' contributions to the Kansas public employees retirement system as
11       provided in K.S.A. 74-4939 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expend-
12       itures from this account for the payment of participating employers' contributions to the
13       Kansas public employees retirement system may be made regardless of when the liability
14       was incurred.
15       Postsecondary aid for vocational education $18,865,924
16       Adult basic education $920,506
17       Community college credit hour state aid $42,494,118
18       Community college out-district state aid entitlement $12,225,973
19       Community college general state aid $2,642,795
20       Parent education program $4,667,000
21       Provided, That expenditures from the parent education program account for each such grant
22       shall be matched by the school district in an amount which is equal to not less than 75% of
23       the grant: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for fiscal year 1999 for
24       establishing and maintaining a Kansas training model that meets the requirement for the
25       parents as teachers program shall not exceed $27,500.
26       Inservice education aid $3,000,000
27       Educable deaf-blind and severely handicapped children's programsaid $110,000
28       School district juvenile detention facilities and Flint Hills job corps centergrants $2,712,248
29       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the school district juvenile detention fa-
30       cilities and Flint Hills job corps center grants account for grants to school districts in amounts
31       determined pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 72-
32       8187 and amendments thereto: Provided further, That the amount of grants to school dis-
33       tricts shall be determined as if the term ``enrollment'' as used in K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 72-8187
34       and amendments thereto means the number of pupils residing at the Flint Hills job corps
35       center or confined in a juvenile detention facility and enrolled in a district on September
36       20, on November 20, or on April 20, of the school year, whichever is the greater number
37       of pupils.
38       Kansas foundation for agriculture project grant $50,000
39       Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas foundation for agriculture project grant ac-
40       count shall be used for agriculture in the classroom programs to supplement existing ele-
41       mentary and secondary curricula with agricultural information: Provided further, That ex-

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  1       penditures from this account shall be made only if private funding sources are available to
  2       match such state grants on a 60% state and 40% private basis.
3       Grant to Kansas cultural heritage and arts center, Dodge City, Kansas $30,000
4       Innovative program assistance $1,600,000
  5       [Provided, That no unified school district, interlocal or educational cooperative shall
  6       receive more than one innovative program grant during school year 1998-1999.]
7       Environmental education program $50,000
8       Grant to the Kansas optometric association for vision study $27,000
  9       Provided, That expenditures from the grant to the Kansas optometric association for
10       vision study account shall be made by the Kansas optometric association to conduct
11       a pilot study of the link between vision problems and behavior and academic per-
12       formance: Provided further, That the Kansas optometric association shall make the
13       results of the study available to the legislature by the end of the 1999 session.
14       Technology equipment at community colleges and Washburnuniversity $500,000
15       Provided, That the department of education is hereby authorized to make expend-
16       itures from the technology equipment at community colleges and Washburn uni-
17       versity account for grants to community colleges and Washburn university pursuant
18       to grant applications for the purchase of technology equipment, in accordance with
19       guidelines established by the state board of education.
20       Technology equipment at unified school districts $2,500,000
21       Provided, That the department of education is hereby authorized to make expend-
22       itures from the technology equipment at unified school districts account for grants
23       to unified school districts pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of tech-
24       nology equipment, in accordance with guidelines established by the state board of
25       education: Provided further, That grants to unified school districts shall be for edu-
26       cational technology expenses or enhancements made pursuant to a school district
27       technology plan that has been approved by the state board of education.
28       Technology equipment at technical colleges and area vocationaltechnical schools $250,000
29       Provided, That the department of education is hereby authorized to make expend-
30       itures from the technology equipment at technical colleges and area vocational
31       technical schools account for grants to technical colleges and area vocational tech-
32       nical schools pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of technology equip-
33       ment, in accordance with guidelines established by the state board of education.
34           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
37       than refunds authorized by law and transfers to other state agencies shall
38       not exceed the following:
39       State school district finance fund No limit
40       School district capital improvements fund No limit
41       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit

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1       State safety fund No limit
2       GED credentials processing fees fund No limit
3       School bus safety fund No limit
4       Goals 2000 federal fund No limit
5       Motorcycle safety fund No limit
6       Federal indirect cost reimbursement fund No limit
7       Certificate fee fund No limit
8       Proprietary school fee fund No limit
9       Adult basic education -- federal fund No limit
10       Food assistance -- federal fund No limit
11       Food assistance -- school breakfast program -- federal fund No limit
12       Food assistance -- national school lunch program -- federal fund No limit
13       Food assistance -- child and adult care food program -- federal fund No limit
14       Elementary and secondary school aid -- federal fund No limit
15       Elementary and secondary school aid -- educationally deprived children-- federal fund No limit
16       Educationally deprived children -- state operations -- federal fund No limit
17       Elementary and secondary school -- educationally deprived children --LEA's fund No limit
18       ESEA chapter II -- state operations -- federal fund No limit
19       Title VI -- innovative education program strategies -- LEA's fund --federal fund No limit
20       Title VI -- innovative education program strategies -- state operations-- federal fund No limit
21       Truck driver training fund No limit
22       Education of handicapped children fund -- federal No limit
23       Educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund No limit
24       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the educational interpreter performance
25       assessment fee fund for operating expenditures incurred in conjunction with the operation
26       of the educational interpreter performance program: Provided further, That the state board
27       of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for educational interpreter
28       performance assessments and other services provided under the interpreter performance
29       assessment program: And provided further, That all such fees shall be deposited in the state
30       treasury and credited to the educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund.
31       Education of handicapped children fund -- state operations --federal No limit
32       Education of handicapped children fund -- preschool -- federal fund No limit
33       Education of handicapped children fund -- preschool state operations --federal No limit
34       Elementary and secondary school aid -- federal fund -- migrant educa-tion fund No limit
35       Elementary and secondary school aid -- federal fund -- migrant educa-tion -- state operations No limit

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1       Vocational education amendments of 1968 -- federal fund No limit
2       Vocational education title II -- federal fund No limit
3       Vocational education title II -- federal fund -- state operations No limit
4       Educational research grants and projects fund No limit
5       Education for economic security act -- federal fund No limit
6       Drug abuse fund -- department of education -- federal No limit
7       Drug abuse funds -- federal -- state operations fund No limit
8       Economic development initiatives fund $9,916,110
  9       Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the economic development initiatives
10       fund of the department of education other than for purposes specifically authorized by this
11       or other appropriation act: Provided, however, That expenditures from such fund for such
12       purpose shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor.
13       Inservice education workshop fee fund No limit
14       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund
15       for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops
16       and conferences: Provided further, That the state board of education is hereby authorized
17       to fix, charge and collect fees for inservice workshops and conferences: And provided fur-
18       ther, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such operating expend-
19       itures incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: And provided further, That all fees
20       received for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury
21       and credited to the inservice education workshop fee fund.
22       Private donations, gifts, grants and bequests fund No limit
23       Interactive video fee fund No limit
24       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interactive video fee fund for operating
25       expenditures incurred in conjunction with the operation and use of the interactive video
26       conference facility of the department of education: Provided further, That the state board
27       of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the operation and use
28       of such interactive video conference facility: And provided further, That all fees received
29       for the operation and use of such interactive video conference facility shall be deposited in
30       the state treasury and credited to the interactive video fee fund.
31       Reimbursement for services fund No limit
32       Communities in schools program fund No limit
33       Tuition and fee waiver reimbursement fund $0
34       Provided, That all expenditures from the tuition and fee waiver reimbursement fund shall
35       be for tuition and fee waiver reimbursement, in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4364 and amend-
36       ments thereto, for the dependents of public safety officers killed in the line of duty, pursuant
37       to certification by educational institutions submitted to the state board of education during
38       the fiscal year in which such tuition and fees were waived.
39       Fast start school readiness preschool program grants fund $10,000,000
40       Provided, That all expenditures from the fast start school readiness preschool pro-
41       gram grants fund shall be for fast start school readiness preschool program grants
42       in accordance with the Kansas fast start school readiness preschool program: Pro-
43       vided, however, That not less than 25% of the expenditures from the fast start school

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  1       readiness preschool program grants fund shall be for fast start school readiness
  2       preschool program grants to community preschool programs serving at-risk chil-
  3       dren with emotional or behavioral disorders.
  4           (c) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  5       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the family
  6       and children trust account of the family and children investment fund of
  7       the department of social and rehabilitation services to the communities
  8       in schools program fund of the department of education.
  9           (d) (c) Expenditures may be made from the economic development
10       initiatives fund of the department of education for the following purposes,
11       subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
12       Vocational education capital outlay aid $3,000,000
13       Provided, That expenditures from the vocational education capital outlay aid account for
14       each such grant shall be matched by the area vocational school, the area vocational-technical
15       school or the technical college in an amount which is equal to 50% of the grant.
16       Postsecondary aid for vocational education $6,716,110
17       Technology innovation and internship program $200,000
18       Governor's teaching excellence scholarships program repayment fund No limit
19       Provided, That all expenditures from the Governor's teaching excellence scholarships pro-
20       gram repayment fund shall be to provide grants of $1,000 each to Kansas elementary and
21       secondary public school teachers who are accepted to participate in the national board for
22       professional teaching standards certification program under the Governor's teaching excel-
23       lence scholarships program which shall be administered by the state board of education:
24       Provided further, That each such grant shall be required to be matched on a $1 for $1 basis
25       from nonstate sources: And provided further, That award of each such grant shall be con-
26       ditioned upon the recipient entering into an agreement requiring the grant to be repaid if
27       the recipient fails to complete the course of training under the national board for profes-
28       sional teaching standards certification program: And provided further, That all moneys re-
29       ceived by the department of education for repayment of grants made under the Governor's
30       teaching excellence scholarships program shall be deposited in the state treasury and cred-
31       ited to this fund.
32           (e) (d) On September 15, 1998, December 15, 1998, April 15, 1999,
33       or as soon after each such date as moneys are available, the director of
34       accounts and reports shall transfer $2,472,555, and on June 15, 1999, or
35       as soon after such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts
36       and reports shall transfer $2,472,558 from the Kansas economic devel-
37       opment endowment account of the state economic development initia-
38       tives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the economic
39       development initiatives fund of the department of education.
40           (f) (e) On July 1, 1998, and quarterly thereafter, the director of ac-
41       counts and reports shall transfer $50,218 from the state highway fund of
42       the department of transportation to the school bus safety fund of the
43       department of education.

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  1           (g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
  2       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1998, ex-
  3       penditures may be made by the above agency from the state budget sta-
  4       bilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified purposes
  5       subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
6       SBSF -- technology equipment at community colleges and Washburnuniversity $2,000,000
  7       Provided, That the above agency is hereby authorized to make expenditures from the SBSF
  8       -- technology equipment at community colleges and Washburn university account for grants
  9       to community colleges and Washburn university pursuant to grant applications for the pur-
10       chase of technology equipment for instructional purposes, in accordance with guidelines
11       established by the state board of education: Provided further, That all expenditures by the
12       above agency from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 from the SBSF
13       -- technology equipment at community colleges and Washburn university account shall be
14       in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state budget stabilization fund for
15       fiscal year 1999.
16       SBSF -- technology equipment at unified school districts $10,000,000
17       Provided, That the above agency is hereby authorized to make expenditures from the SBSF
18       -- technology equipment at unified school districts account for grants to unified school
19       districts pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of technology equipment for in-
20       structional purposes, in accordance with guidelines established by the state board of edu-
21       cation: Provided further, That all expenditures by the above agency from the state budget
22       stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 from the SBSF -- technology equipment at unified
23       school districts account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
24       state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999.
25       SBSF -- technology equipment at area vocational-technical schools $1,000,000
26       Provided, That the above agency is hereby authorized to make expenditures from the SBSF
27       -- technology equipment at area vocational-technical schools account for grants to area
28       vocational-technical schools pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of technology
29       equipment for instructional purposes, in accordance with guidelines established by the state
30       board of education: Provided further, That all expenditures by the above agency from the
31       state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 from the SBSF -- technology equipment
32       at area vocational-technical schools account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
33       imposed on the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999.
34           (f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the secretary
35       of social and rehabilitation services and other heads of state agen-
36       cies that are receiving moneys from the federal government under
37       federal block grant programs or other federal programs that are
38       available for the Kansas fast start school readiness preschool pro-
39       gram, shall make such applications and request such approvals as
40       may be necessary or expedient to allow moneys received under the
41       federal temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) program,
42       the federal child care and development block grant and such other

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  1       available federal block grants or other applicable federal pro-
  2       grams to be used for the Kansas fast start school readiness pre-
  3       school program.
  4           (g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
  5       may be made by the department of education from the operating
  6       expenditures account of the state general fund for the fiscal year
  7       ending June 30, 1999, as authorized by this or other appropriation
  8       act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, the department
  9       of education shall make expenditures to develop and administer a
10       competitive grant program for community preschool programs in
11       Kansas communities which is hereby authorized and directed to
12       be developed and implemented by the department of education,
13       which shall be designated to award grants for establishing and
14       maintaining preschool programs providing services primarily for
15       at-risk children and which shall be known as the Kansas fast start
16       school readiness preschool program: Provided, That in developing
17       criteria for the competitive grant program for fast start school
18       readiness preschool program grants, the state board of education
19       shall review preschool programs in other states, including those
20       providing services for fees set on a sliding scale, and, in addition
21       to other factors and characteristics of successful preschool pro-
22       grams, shall consider factors that assist parents who are in transi-
23       tion from receiving public assistance to become successfully inte-
24       grated into the workforce and shall utilize this information about
25       other successful preschool programs to assist in establishing the
26       criteria for the grant program for fast start school readiness pre-
27       school program grants: Provided further, That each Kansas fast start
28       school readiness preschool grant awarded by the state board of
29       education shall be for an early childhood development program
30       that the state board of education determines will provide for or
31       otherwise directly assist in assuring the school readiness and
32       healthy development of preschool aged Kansas residents: And pro-
33       vided further, That, in issuing requests for proposals and making
34       such grants, the state board of education shall encourage proposals
35       for new or innovative preschool programs in addition to estab-
36       lished preschool programs: And provided further, That fast start
37       school readiness preschool program grants shall be awarded an-
38       nually on a competitive basis and may be renewed: And provided
39       further, That the state board of education shall designate annually
40       a portion of all moneys appropriated for fast start school readiness
41       preschool program grants, which shall be equal to not less than
42       25% of all moneys appropriated for fast start school readiness pre-
43       school program grants, for grants to community preschool pro-

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  1       grams serving at-risk children with emotional or behavioral dis-
  2       orders: And provided further, That, in addition to other criteria that
  3       may be established by the state board of education, eligibility cri-
  4       teria for fast start school readiness preschool grants shall include
  5       that: (1) The application shall be jointly submitted by the public
  6       school district, community mental health center and the county
  7       health department and shall be coordinated with other programs
  8       and services in the community and shall be developed through
  9       collaboration with representatives of involved public and private
10       agencies and organizations such as public schools, community
11       mental health centers and other licensed mental health providers,
12       human services agencies, families and parents needing preschool
13       and child care services, law enforcement agencies, businesses, re-
14       ligious organizations, civil and youth organizations, public health
15       agencies, state and local governmental entities and other inter-
16       ested community entities; (2) the preschool program shall be based
17       on a successful preschool program model; (3) a primary focus for
18       the preschool programs shall be to provide services for at-risk chil-
19       dren; (4) qualified teachers and special services professionals shall
20       provide the direct services to the children in the program; and (5)
21       each applicant shall demonstrate that the applicant has applied for
22       and has utilization plans for available funding from federal, state
23       and local sources to meet the needs of the at-risk children and
24       other children served by the preschool program and to prevent
25       duplication of services and funding: And provided further, That the
26       state board of education shall issue requests for fast start school
27       readiness preschool program grants annually and grant applica-
28       tions shall be reviewed, evaluated and ranked by an evaluation
29       team appointed by the governor which shall include one or more
30       educators, mental health providers, representatives of local public
31       health and environment and early childhood development spe-
32       cialists and other appropriately qualified professionals: And pro-
33       vided further, That the governor shall appoint the members of the
34       evaluation team so that the number of persons appointed who are
35       affiliated with any one political party do not constitute a majority
36       of the members of the evaluation team: And provided further, That
37       all applications for fast start school readiness preschool program
38       grants shall be evaluated, ranked and funded in accordance with
39       quality indicators developed by the evaluation team: And provided
40       further, That such quality indicators shall be consistent with the
41       program curriculum and assessment guidelines developed and
42       adopted by the national association for the education of young
43       children: And provided further, That fast start school readiness pre-

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  1       school program grants shall be awarded in accordance with the
  2       recommendations of the evaluation team: And provided further,
  3       That, as used in this section for the purposes of the Kansas fast
  4       start school readiness preschool program:
  5           (A) ``At-risk children'' means those children who are Kansas
  6       residents, who are four years of age and who have attributes or
  7       characteristics which are determined by the state board of edu-
  8       cation to constitute significant factors which negatively affect the
  9       ability of such children to successfully attend and complete an el-
10       ementary and secondary education and which shall include such
11       children who have one or more of the following attributes or char-
12       acteristics: (i) Living in poverty or under other circumstances
13       which would qualify the children for free meals under the national
14       school lunch program, (ii) having emotional or behavioral disor-
15       ders, (iii) being referred to the preschool program for services by
16       the department of social and rehabilitation services, (iv) having
17       teenaged parents, (v) living in a family that is eligible to receive
18       benefits or services under the federal women, infants and children
19       program administered by the department of health and environ-
20       ment, (vi) being eligible or living in a family that is eligible for
21       assistance under the state temporary assistance to families pro-
22       gram or another assistance program of the department of social
23       and rehabilitation services funded through the federal temporary
24       assistance to needy families (TANF) block grant or (vii) having par-
25       ents who are in transition from receiving public assistance to being
26       integrated into the workforce;
27           (B) ``preschool program model'' means a preschool program
28       model developed by the national association for the education of
29       young children and includes other successful preschool program
30       models as determined by the state board of education; and
31           (C) ``qualified teachers'' includes certified teachers with en-
32       dorsements in early childhood, elementary education, family and
33       consumer science, or bachelors degrees in early childhood, human
34       development and family life or any other appropriate area as ap-
35       proved by the state board of education.
36           Sec. 63. [64.]
37      
STATE LIBRARY
38           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
39       fund the following:
40       Operating expenditures $1,583,541
41       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
42       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
43       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of

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  1       the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from the operating expendi-
  2       tures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,300.
3       Grants to libraries and library systems $3,216,733
  4       Provided, That, of the moneys appropriated in the grants to libraries and library systems
  5       account $2,225,121 is to be distributed as grants-in-aid to libraries in accordance with K.S.A.
  6       75-2555 and amendments thereto, $619,381 is to be distributed for interlibrary loan devel-
  7       opment grants and $372,231 is to be paid according to contracts with the subregional li-
  8       braries of the Kansas talking book services: Provided further, That the state librarian
  9       generates programs to work with local libraries to develop locally adopted policies
10       for managing internet access to illegal information on library computers.
11           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
12       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
13       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
14       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
15       State library fund No limit
16       U.S. Department of Justice ADA fund No limit
17       Federal library services and technology act -- fund No limit
18       Provided, That, of the money appropriated in the federal library services and tech-
19       nology act -- fund, $150,000 is to be used to purchase the first search database and
20       $107,306 is to be used to purchase an online public access catalog for the state
21       library.
22       [Economic development initiatives fund $895,500]
23           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
24       all moneys credited to the federal library services and construction act --
25       title I -- fund, all moneys credited to the federal library services and
26       construction act -- title II -- fund and all moneys credited to the federal
27       library services and construction act -- title III -- fund to the federal
28       library services and technology act -- fund which is hereby created in the
29       state treasury. On July 1, 1998, all the outstanding obligations of the
30       federal library services and construction act -- title I -- fund, all the
31       outstanding obligations of the federal library services and construction act
32       -- title II -- fund and all the outstanding obligations of the federal library
33       services and construction act -- title III -- fund are hereby transferred
34       to and imposed on the federal library services and technology act -- fund.
35       On July 1, 1998, after all such transfers of moneys and obligations, the
36       federal library services and construction act -- title I -- fund, the federal
37       library services and construction act -- title II -- fund and the federal
38       library services and construction act -- title III -- fund are hereby abol-
39       ished.
40           [(d) Expenditures may be made from the economic develop-
41       ment initiatives fund of the state library for the following purposes,
42       subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
43       Grants-in-aid to libraries $745,500

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  1       [Provided, That all expenditures from the grants-in-aid to libraries account shall be
  2       for grants-in-aid to libraries and shall be distributed in accordance with K.S.A.
  3       75-2555 and amendments thereto.
4       [Purchase first search database $150,000
  5           [(e) On July 15, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
  6       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $895,500
  7       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
  8       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
  9       of commerce and housing to the economic development initiatives
10       fund of the state library.]
11           Sec. 64. [65.]
12      
KANSAS ARTS COMMISSION
13           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
14       fund the following:
15       Operating expenditures $318,274
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
17       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
18       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,337 except upon
19       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from the operating
20       expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $300: And provided further,
21       That expenditures may be made by the above agency from any amount of savings in the
22       operating expenditures account for the purpose of matching an equal or greater amount of
23       federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for each arts programming project.
24       Arts programming grants and challenge grants $1,152,938
25       Provided, That expenditures from this account shall be made only for the purpose of match-
26       ing an equal or greater amount of federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for
27       each arts programming project: Provided further, That expenditures from this account shall
28       be made in a manner to benefit the maximum number of Kansas communities in the de-
29       velopment of Kansas talent and art.
30           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
31       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
32       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
33       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
34       Kansas arts commission fee fund No limit
35       Kansas arts commission gifts, grants and bequests fund No limit
36       Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas arts commission gifts, grants and bequests
37       fund for state operations shall not exceed $150,000.
38       Kansas arts commission special gifts fund No limit
39       Arts programming grants fund No limit
40       Provided, That moneys received by the Kansas arts commission from the remittance of the
41       unexpended balance of arts programming grants to the commission shall be deposited in
42       the state treasury and credited to the arts programming grants fund: Provided further, That
43       expenditures from this fund shall be made only for the purpose of matching an equal or

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  1       greater amount of federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for each arts pro-
  2       gramming project.
  3           Sec. 65. [66.]
  4      
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
  5           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  6       fund the following:
7       Operating expenditures $4,095,209
  8       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
  9       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
10       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
11       the state finance council.
12       Arts for the handicapped $150,000
13       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in the technology
14       lending library account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, how-
15       ever, That all expenditures from the technology lending library account shall be
16       made only for the purpose of matching an equal or greater amount of federal or
17       other nonstate governmental grant moneys or private grant or donation moneys,
18       or any combination thereof, received by the Kansas state school for the blind: Pro-
19       vided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this account except upon
20       approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby char-
21       acterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines pre-
22       scribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, after receiv-
23       ing information that the Kansas state school for the blind has received the required
24       matching funds.
25           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
26       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
27       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
28       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
29       General fees fund $37,457
30       Local services reimbursement fund No limit
31       Provided, That the Kansas state school for the blind is hereby authorized to assess and
32       collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to local school districts: Provided
33       further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury
34       and credited to the local services reimbursement fund: And provided further, That all ex-
35       penditures from this fund shall be for capital outlay.
36       Student activity fees fund No limit
37       Special bequest fund No limit
38       Gift fund No limit
39       Technology lending library fund No limit
40       Food assistance -- cash for commodities -- federal fund No limit
41       Food assistance -- breakfast -- federal fund No limit
42       Food assistance -- lunch -- federal fund No limit
43       Chapter I handicapped -- federal fund No limit

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1       Education improvement -- federal fund No limit
2       Math and science improvement -- federal fund No limit
3       Elementary and secondary -- federal fund No limit
  4           (c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
  5       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1998, ex-
  6       penditures may be made by the above agency from the state budget sta-
  7       bilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified purposes
  8       subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
9       SBSF -- technology equipment at Kansas state school for the blind $68,000
10           Sec. 66. [67.]
11      
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
12           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
13       fund the following:
14       Operating expenditures $6,923,521
15       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
16       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
17       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
18       the state finance council.
19           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
20       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
21       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
22       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
23       General fees fund $87,000
24       Local services reimbursement fund No limit
25       Provided, That the Kansas state school for the deaf is hereby authorized to assess and collect
26       a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to local school districts: Provided further,
27       That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited
28       to the local services reimbursement fund: And provided further, That all expenditures from
29       this fund shall be for capital outlay.
30       Student activity fees fund No limit
31       Elementary and secondary education act -- federal fund No limit
32       Vocational education fund -- federal No limit
33       Special bequest fund No limit
34       Special workshop fund No limit
35       Gift fund No limit
36           (c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
37       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1998, ex-
38       penditures may be made by the above agency from the state budget sta-
39       bilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified purposes
40       subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
41       SBSF -- technology equipment at Kansas state school for the deaf $68,000

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  1           Sec. 67. [68.]
  2      
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  4       fund the following:
5       Operating expenditures $5,793,874 $5,844,239
  6       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
  7       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
  8       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $183 except upon
  9       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from the operating
10       expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500.
11       Kansas humanities council $100,000
12       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
13       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Rehabilitation and repair projects;
14       flood plain improvements.
15           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
16       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
17       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
18       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
19       General fees fund No limit
20       Archeology fee fund No limit
21       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the archeology fee fund for operating ex-
22       penses for providing archeological services by contract: Provided further, That the state
23       historical society is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such
24       services: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part
25       of the operating expenses incurred in providing archeological services by contract: And
26       provided further, That all fees received from such services shall be credited to the archeology
27       fee fund.
28       Microfilm fees fund No limit
29       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilm fees fund for operating ex-
30       penses for providing microfilming services: Provided further, That the state historical society
31       is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided
32       further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
33       incurred in providing microfilming services: And provided further, That all fees received
34       from such services shall be credited to the microfilm fees fund.
35       Historic properties fees fund No limit
36       National historic preservation act fund -- state No limit
37       Historic preservation overhead fees fund No limit
38       National historic preservation act fund -- local No limit
39       Private gifts, grants and bequests fund No limit
40       Insurance collection replacement/reimbursement fund No limit
41       Heritage trust fund No limit
42       Provided, That expenditures from the heritage trust fund for state operations shall not
43       exceed $68,639.

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1       Land survey fee fund No limit
2       State historical society facilities fund No limit
3       Unmarked burial sites fund No limit
4       Historic properties fund No limit
5       Law enforcement memorial fund No limit
6       Federal grants fund No limit
7       Property sale proceeds fund No limit
  8       Provided, That proceeds from the sale of property pursuant to K.S.A. 75-2701 and amend-
  9       ments thereto shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the property sale
10       proceeds fund.
11       Economic development initiatives fund $101,560
12           (c) On September 15, 1998, December 15, 1998, March 15,
13       1999, and June 15, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
14       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts
15       specified by the executive director of the state historical society
16       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
17       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
18       of commerce and housing to the economic development initiatives
19       fund of the state historical society. Such transfers, in the aggregate,
20       shall not exceed $100,000 during the fiscal year ending June 30,
21       1999.
22           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
23       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,560
24       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
25       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
26       of commerce and housing to the economic development initiatives
27       fund of the state historical society.
28           Sec. 68. [69] Position limitations. The number of full-time and reg-
29       ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem-
30       porary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made in
31       this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legisla-
32       ture for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following,
33       except upon approval of the state finance council:
34       State Library 27.0
35       Kansas Arts Commission 8.0
36       Kansas State School for the Blind 93.5
37       Kansas State School for the Deaf 202.5
38       State Historical Society 136.5 138.5
39           Sec. 69. [70.]
40      
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
41           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
42       fund the following:
43       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $28,339,086

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  1       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
  2       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
  3       year 1999: Provided further, That expenditures from this account may be made to pay faculty
  4       and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962, the difference between the retirement
  5       benefits established under the former unfunded state board of regents' retirement plan and
  6       the benefits to which these individuals would be entitled under the Kansas public employees
  7       retirement system.
  8           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  9       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
10       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
11       not exceed the following:
12       Parking fees fund No limit
13       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for a capital improve-
14       ment project for parking lot improvements.
15       General fees fund $8,020,642
16       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
17       wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements:
18       Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve
19       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
20       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.
21       Restricted fees fund No limit
22       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Special
23       events; technology equipment; Gross coliseum services; performing arts center services;
24       farm income; choral music clinic; Reveille (yearbook); off-campus tours; memorial union
25       activities; student activity (unallocated); Leader (newspaper); conferences, clinics and work-
26       shops -- noncredit; summer laboratory school; little theater; library services; student affairs;
27       speech and debate; student government; counseling center services; interest on local funds;
28       student identification cards; nurse education programs; national science foundation grants;
29       veterans administration; federal programs and research grants; athletics; placement fees;
30       continuing education classes; speech and hearing; child care services for dependent students;
31       computer services; interactive television contributions; midwestern student exchange; de-
32       partmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections not specifically enumerated
33       above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state
34       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
35       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
36       amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further,
37       That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the
38       restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
39       collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase
40       insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants
41       include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further,
42       That expenditures may be made from this fund to procure a policy of accident, personal
43       liability and excess automobile liability insurance insuring volunteers participating in the

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  1       senior companion program against loss in accordance with specifications of federal grant
  2       guidelines as provided in K.S.A. 75-4101 and amendments thereto: And provided further,
  3       That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in the midwestern student
  4       exchange program shall be deposited to the credit of the midwestern student exchange
  5       account of the restricted fees fund.
6       Education opportunity act -- federal fund No limit
7       Service clearing fund No limit
  8       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activi-
  9       ties: Computer services, storeroom for official supplies including office supplies, paper
10       products, janitorial supplies, printing and duplicating, car pool, postage, copy center, and
11       telecommunications and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state
12       board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto.
13       Commencement fees fund No limit
14       Health fees fund No limit
15       Provided, That expenditures from the health fees fund may be made for the purchase of
16       medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, includ-
17       ing pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center.
18       Student union fees fund No limit
19       Kansas career work study program fund No limit
20       Economic opportunity act -- federal fund No limit
21       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
22       Scholarship funds fund No limit
23       Health professions student assistance program fund No limit
24       Nine month payroll clearing account fund No limit
25       Oil research library gifts and grants fund No limit
26       National direct student loan fund No limit
27       Housing system revenue fund No limit
28       Institutional overhead fund $50,000
29       Oil and gas royalties fund No limit
30       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the oil and gas royalties fund only for
31       improvements at the university farm.
32       Equipment reserve fund No limit
33       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
34       purchase of equipment.
35       Housing system suspense fund No limit
36       Housing system operations fund No limit
37       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
38       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
39       Wildlife art fund No limit
40       Kansas distinguished scholarship fund No limit
41           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
42       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president
43       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve

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  1       fund.
  2           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
  3       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by
  4       the president of not to exceed $125,000 from the general fees fund to
  5       the national direct student loan fund.
  6           (e) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  7       director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
  8       president of not to exceed $85,000 from the general fees fund to the
  9       education opportunity act -- federal fund.
10           Sec. 70. [71.]
11      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
12           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
13       fund the following:
14       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $96,990,974
15       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
16       hospitality) account of Kansas state university account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998,
17       is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from
18       this account may be made to pay faculty and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962,
19       the difference between the retirement benefits established under the former unfunded state
20       board of regents' retirement plan and the benefits to which these individuals would be
21       entitled under the Kansas public employees retirement system.
22           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
23       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
24       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
25       not exceed the following:
26       Parking fees fund No limit
27       Provided, That Kansas state university may make expenditures from the parking fees fund
28       for debt service, financing costs and required reserves for the capital improvement project
29       to construct and pave campus parking lots pursuant to section 17(d) of chapter 25 of the
30       1989 Session Laws of Kansas: Provided, however, That all expenditures from this fund for
31       capital improvement projects for parking lot maintenance and improvements shall be in
32       addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the total expenditures from this fund:
33       Provided further, That all expenditures from this fund for the payment of principal and
34       interest shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or any
35       account thereof.
36       General fees fund $40,907,590
37       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
38       wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements:
39       Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve
40       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
41       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.
42       Interest on endowment fund $80,000
43       Restricted fees fund No limit

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  1       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following ac-
  2       counts: Educational opportunity grants; technology equipment; human resources man-
  3       agement system; computer services; copy centers; standardized test fees; placement center;
  4       recreational services; professorships; student activities fees; army and aerospace uniforms;
  5       aerospace uniform augmentation; biology sales and services; chemistry storeroom; field
  6       camps; state department of education; physics storeroom; sponsored research, instruction,
  7       public service, equipment and facility grants; ion collision laboratory -- federal; chemical
  8       engineering; nuclear engineering; contract -- post office -- federal government; library
  9       collections; civil engineering; continuing education; sponsored construction or improvement
10       projects; attorney, educational and personal development, human resources; military cre-
11       dentials; student financial assistance; application for undergraduate programs; speech and
12       hearing fees; gifts; human development and family research and training; college of edu-
13       cation -- publications and services; student financial assistance -- federal reimbursement;
14       higher education act; guaranteed student loan application processing; student identification
15       card; auditorium receipts; refunds due to or from sponsors; catalog sales; emission spec-
16       troscopy fees; interagency consulting; sales and services of educational programs; transcript
17       fees; South Asian curriculum sales; human ecology storeroom; college of human ecology
18       sales; family resource center fees; human movement performance; application for post bac-
19       calaureate programs; art exhibit fees; college of education -- Kansas careers; foreign student
20       application fee; student union repair and replacement reserve; bank compensation balance;
21       departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional support fee;
22       miscellaneous renovations; speech receipts; art museum; exchange program; flight training
23       lab fees; off campus work study; parking fees; postage center; printing; short courses and
24       conferences; student government association receipts; regents educational communications
25       center; late registration fee; engineering equipment fee; biotechnology facility; English lan-
26       guage program; international programs; library expansion fee; federal direct student loans;
27       high-bay garage; Bramlage coliseum; and other specifically designated receipts not available
28       for general operations of the university: Provided further, That the state board of regents,
29       with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby char-
30       acterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in
31       subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list
32       of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the
33       credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the
34       specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures
35       may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through re-
36       search and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase
37       of such insurance: And provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students
38       participating in the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit
39       of the midwestern student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
40       Kansas career work study program fund No limit
41       Service clearing fund No limit
42       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
43       Supplies stores; telecommunications services; photographic services; K-State printing serv-

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  1       ices; postage; facilities services; facilities carpool; data processing; public safety services;
  2       facility planning services; facilities storeroom; computing activities -- academic; computing
  3       activities -- administrative; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by
  4       the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto.
5       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
  6       Provided, That the above agency may transfer moneys from the sponsored research overhead
  7       fund of Kansas state university to the sponsored research overhead fund of Kansas state
  8       university extension systems and agriculture research programs.
9       Housing system suspense fund No limit
10       Housing system operations fund No limit
11       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
12       Student recreation building program fund No limit
13       Coliseum operations fund No limit
14       Coliseum gifts fund No limit
15       Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fund No limit
16       K-State sports network fund No limit
17       Student health fees fund No limit
18       Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be made for the pur-
19       chase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical
20       staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center.
21       Scholarship funds fund No limit
22       National direct student loan fund No limit
23       Nine month payroll clearing account fund No limit
24       Equipment reserve fund No limit
25       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
26       purchase of equipment.
27       Howard Hughes grant fund No limit
28       U.S. army research grant -- metal particle chemistry fund No limit
29       Board of regents -- U.S. department of education awards fund No limit
30       Research projects grants fund No limit
31       Research projects grants matching fund No limit
32       State agricultural university fund No limit
33       Morrill Nelson -- federal fund No limit
34       Federal extension civil service retirement clearing fund No limit
35       Salina -- student union fees fund No limit
36       Salina -- dormitory and food service fees fund No limit
37       Aeronautical program equipment -- federal fund No limit
38       Kansas distinguished scholarship fund No limit
39       Tuition accountability fund No limit
40       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
41       Temporary deposit fund No limit
42       Business procurement card clearing fund No limit
43       Suspense fund No limit

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1       Voluntary tax shelter annuity clearing fund No limit
2       Agency payroll deduction clearing fund No limit
3       Payroll clearing fund No limit
  4           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
  5       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president
  6       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
  7       fund.
  8           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
  9       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by
10       the president of not to exceed $97,924 from the general fees fund to the
11       Perkins student loan fund.
12           (e) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
13       director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
14       president of not to exceed $172,000 from the general fees fund to the
15       educational opportunity grants account of the restricted fees fund.
16           (f) Upon a finding by the director of the budget that the above agency
17       realized an increase in receipts to the general fees fund in the summer
18       1998 session, fall 1998 semester, or spring 1999 semester above compa-
19       rable periods in the preceding year, which increase in receipts resulted
20       from increases in enrollment, changes in resident and nonresident stu-
21       dent mix, or the imposition of a more restrictive tuition waiver policy, or
22       any combination thereof, the director of the budget shall certify such
23       amount of increased receipts to the director of accounts and reports.
24       Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports
25       shall transfer the amount certified from the general fees fund to the tu-
26       ition accountability fund.
27           Sec. 71. [72.]
28      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS AND
29      
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
30           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
31       fund the following:
32       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $724,164
33       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
34       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
35       year 1999.
36       Cooperative extension service (including official hospitality) $15,678,790
37       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cooperative extension service (including
38       official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated
39       for fiscal year 1999.
40       Agricultural experiment stations (including official hospitality) $26,906,417
41       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the agricultural experiment stations (including
42       official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated
43       for fiscal year 1999.

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  1           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  2       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  3       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
  4       not exceed the following:
5       Restricted fees fund No limit
  6       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Plant
  7       pathology; technology equipment; professorships; agricultural experiment station, director's
  8       office; agronomy -- Ashland farm; KSU agricultural research center -- Hays; KSU southeast
  9       agricultural research center; horticulture research center; KSU southwest research extension
10       council; agronomy -- general; agronomy -- experimental field crop sales; entomology sales;
11       grain science and industry products and service sales; food and nutrition research; extension
12       services and publication; sponsored construction or improvement projects; gifts; animal re-
13       source facility; animal health and disease research; higher education act; refunds due to or
14       from sponsors; sales and services of educational programs; animal sciences and industry
15       livestock and product sales; horticulture greenhouse and farm products sales; Konza prairie
16       operations; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional
17       support fee; KSU northwest research extension center operations; research projects grants;
18       research projects grants matching; sponsored research, public service, equipment and fa-
19       cility grants; statistical laboratory; equipment/pesticide storage building; other specifically
20       designated receipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided further,
21       That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this
22       matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the
23       guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may
24       amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees
25       shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and
26       shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided
27       further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment
28       purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and
29       authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That expenditures may be
30       made from the farmers' assistance, counseling and training program account of the restricted
31       fees fund during fiscal year 1999.
32       Colby experiment station fee fund No limit
33       Fort Hays experiment station fee fund No limit
34       Fertilizer research fund No limit
35       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
36       Federal extension fund $6,230,126 No limit
37       Federal experimental station fund $3,203,820 No limit
38       Smith-Lever special program grant -- federal fund No limit
39       Kansas artificial breeding service unit fees fund No limit
40       Agricultural land use-value fund No limit
41           Sec. 72. [73.]
42      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER
43           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general

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  1       fund the following:
2       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $9,266,335 $9,309,505
  3       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
  4       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
  5       year 1999.
  6           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  7       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  8       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
  9       not exceed the following:
10       General fees fund $4,847,749
11       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
12       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
13       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.
14       Hospital and diagnostic laboratory revenue fund $1,452,739
15       Provided, That all expenditures from the hospital and diagnostic laboratory revenue fund
16       for blood and blood products, ambulatory services, laboratory tests, and pharmaceutical and
17       surgical supplies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
18       Hospital and diagnostic laboratory improvement fund No limit
19       Restricted fees fund No limit
20       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Spon-
21       sored research, instruction, public service, equipment and facility grants; technology equip-
22       ment; higher education act; dean of veterinary medicine receipts; gifts; application for post-
23       baccalaureate programs; embryo transfer unit; swine serology; sale barn; rapid focal
24       fluorescent inhibition test; storerooms; departmental receipts for all sales refunds and other
25       collections; other specifically designated receipts not available for general operation of the
26       Kansas state university veterinary medical center: Provided, however, That the state board
27       of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is
28       hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines
29       prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or
30       change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited
31       to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely
32       for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That ex-
33       penditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased
34       through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize
35       the purchase of such insurance.
36       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
37       Health professions student loan fund No limit
38       H.E.W. veterinary revolving student loan fund No limit
39       Student loan funds fund No limit
40       Suspense fund No limit
41       Equipment reserve fund No limit
42       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
43       purchase of equipment.

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  1           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
  2       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of
  3       Kansas state university prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund
  4       to the equipment reserve fund.
  5           (d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
  6       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of
  7       Kansas state university from the hospital and diagnostic laboratory reve-
  8       nue fund to the hospital and diagnostic laboratory improvement fund.
  9           Sec. 73. [74.]
10      
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
11           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
12       fund the following:
13       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $27,619,624 $27,569,624
14       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
15       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
16       year 1999.
17           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
18       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
19       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
20       not exceed the following:
21       Parking fees fund No limit
22       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for a capital improve-
23       ment project for parking lot improvements.
24       General fees fund $8,210,994
25       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
26       wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements:
27       Provided further, That any transfer of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund
28       as provided in subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the expend-
29       iture limitation imposed on this fund.
30       Interest fund $29,000
31       Restricted fees fund No limit
32       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Com-
33       puter services, student activity; technology equipment; student union; sponsored research;
34       computer services; extension classes; national science foundation grants; national defense
35       education act; gifts and grants (for teaching, research and capital improvements); business
36       school contributions; state department of education (vocational); elementary and secondary
37       education act -- federal; library services; library collections; interest on local funds; receipts
38       from conferences, clinics, and workshops held on campus for which no college credit is
39       given; physical plant reimbursements from auxiliary enterprises; midwestern exchange; de-
40       partmental receipts -- for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specifically
41       enumerated above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval
42       of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter
43       of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A.

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  1       75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Pro-
  2       vided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate
  3       account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or
  4       purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from
  5       this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training
  6       grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance:
  7       And provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in
  8       the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit of the midwestern
  9       student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
10       Service clearing fund No limit
11       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
12       Telecommunications services; office supplies inventory; state car operation; E.S.U. press
13       including duplicating and reproducing; postage; physical plant storeroom including motor
14       fuel inventory; data processing center; and such other internal service activities as are au-
15       thorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto.
16       Commencement fees fund No limit
17       Kansas career work study program fund No limit
18       Student health fees fund No limit
19       Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be made for the pur-
20       chase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical
21       staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center.
22       Bureau of educational measurements fund No limit
23       Scholarship funds fund No limit
24       National direct student loan fund No limit
25       Economic opportunity act -- work study -- federal fund No limit
26       Educational opportunity grants -- federal fund No limit
27       Basic opportunity grant program -- federal fund No limit
28       Research and institutional overhead fund No limit
29       Equipment reserve fund No limit
30       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
31       purchase of equipment.
32       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
33       Housing system suspense fund No limit
34       Housing system operations fund No limit
35       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
36       Kansas distinguished scholarship fund No limit
37           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
38       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president
39       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
40       fund.
41           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
42       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by
43       the president of not to exceed $30,000 from the general fees fund to the

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  1       national direct student loan fund.
  2           (e) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  3       director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the
  4       president of not to exceed $70,000 from the general fees fund to the
  5       educational opportunity grants -- federal fund.
  6           (f) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  7       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,536 from the student
  8       union account of the restricted fees fund of Emporia state university to
  9       the state general fund.
10           (g) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
11       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,447 from the housing
12       systems operations fund of Emporia state university to the state general
13       fund.
14           Sec. 74. [75.]
15      
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
16           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
17       fund the following:
18       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $30,326,884
19       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
20       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
21       year 1999: Provided further, That expenditures from this account may be made to pay faculty
22       and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962, the difference between the retirement
23       benefits under the former unfunded state board of regents' retirement plan and the benefits
24       to which these individuals would be entitled under the Kansas public employees retirement
25       system.
26           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
27       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
28       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
29       not exceed the following:
30       Parking fees fund No limit
31       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for capital improve-
32       ment projects for parking lot improvements.
33       General fees fund $9,965,170
34       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
35       wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements:
36       Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve
37       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
38       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.
39       Restricted fees fund No limit
40       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Com-
41       puter services; technology equipment; student activity fee accounts; commencement fees;
42       ROTC activities; continuing education receipts; vocational auto parts and service fees; re-
43       ceipts from camps, conferences and meetings held on campus; national science foundation

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  1       grants, department of education, and other federal grants, including Pell grants, SEOG
  2       grants; flight training; library service collections and fines; state department of education
  3       and grants from other state agencies; Midwest Quarterly; chamber music series; contract
  4       -- post office; gifts and grants; general fees transfer for SEOG match; intensive English
  5       program; business and technology institute; public sector radio station activities; economic
  6       opportunity -- state match; research projects grants; career work study; regents supple-
  7       mental grants; contiguous county fees except that expenditures from the contiguous county
  8       fees account are limited to the total tuition paid by 100 new students per year, up to a
  9       maximum of 400 students; midwestern student exchange; departmental receipts, and other
10       specifically designated receipts not available for general operations of the university: Pro-
11       vided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council
12       acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and
13       subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments
14       thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted
15       fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund
16       and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And
17       provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for
18       equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money
19       for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That surplus re-
20       stricted fees moneys generated by the music department may be transferred to the Pittsburg
21       state university foundation, inc. for the express purpose of awarding music scholarships: And
22       provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in the
23       midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit of the midwestern
24       student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
25       Service clearing fund No limit
26       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
27       Duplicating and printing services; instructional media division; office stationery and supplies;
28       motor carpool; postage services; telephone services; data processing; and such other internal
29       service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and
30       amendments thereto.
31       Hospital and student health fees fund No limit
32       Provided, That expenditures from the hospital and student health fees fund may be made
33       for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the
34       medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center:
35       Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for capital improvement
36       projects for hospital and student health center improvements.
37       Perkins student loan fund No limit
38       Sponsored research overhead fund $0
39       College work study fund No limit
40       Nursing student loan fund No limit
41       Equipment reserve fund No limit
42       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
43       purchase of equipment.

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1       Housing system suspense fund No limit
2       Housing system operations fund No limit
3       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
  4       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system repairs, equipment and
  5       improvement fund for capital improvement projects for housing system maintenance and
  6       improvements.
7       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
8       Kansas distinguished scholarship program fund No limit
  9           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
10       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president
11       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
12       fund.
13           (d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, upon certification by
14       the president, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an
15       amount not to exceed $105,000, from the general fees fund to the follow-
16       ing specified funds and accounts: Perkins student loan fund; economic
17       opportunity -- state match account of the restricted fee fund; nursing
18       student loan fund.
19           Sec. 75. [76.]
20      
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
21           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
22       fund the following:
23       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $118,230,231 $118,242,067
24       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
25       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
26       year 1999.
27       Geological survey $5,786,239 $5,636,239
28       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the geological survey account in excess of
29       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
30           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
31       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
32       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
33       not exceed the following:
34       Parking facilities revenue fund No limit
35       Provided, That transfers of moneys from the parking facilities revenue fund to bond funds
36       pursuant to bond agreements shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on
37       this fund.
38       General fees fund $74,289,000
39       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
40       wages and for other operating expenditures, but shall not be made for capital improvements:
41       Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve
42       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
43       penditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided further, That, subject to approval

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  1       by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-719 and amendments thereto, the university
  2       of Kansas is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect a fee of not more than $70 per
  3       student credit hour on courses offered by the school of law for students entering law school
  4       after April 1, 1997, and $40 per student credit hour for all other students: And provided
  5       further, That all moneys received for such fee shall be credited to the school of law credit
  6       hour fee account of this fund: And provided further, That expenditures from the school of
  7       law credit hour fee account shall not exceed $830,000: And provided further, That, subject
  8       to approval by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-719 and amendments thereto, the
  9       university of Kansas is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect a fee of not more than
10       $85 per student credit hour on courses offered by the school of pharmacy: And provided
11       further, That all moneys received for such fee shall be credited to the school of pharmacy
12       credit hour fee account of this fund: And provided further, That all expenditures from the
13       school of pharmacy credit hour fee account of this fund shall be for school of pharmacy
14       faculty salaries and other operating expenditures in order to provide faculty and student
15       support services, clerkships and externships for students, and for school of pharmacy in-
16       structional equipment and supplies: And provided further, That expenditures from the
17       school of pharmacy credit hour fee account of this fund shall not exceed $720,000: And
18       provided further, That all moneys received for tuition for students enrolled in courses on
19       the Edwards campus shall be deposited in this fund: And provided further, That the director
20       of accounts and reports shall transfer on a periodic basis amounts generated from such
21       courses in excess of $2,131,265 as specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas,
22       or the chancellor's designee, from the general fees fund to the regents center development
23       fund.
24       Regents center development fund No limit
25       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from this fund for program operation and de-
26       velopment at the regents center on the Edwards campus.
27       Interest fund $20,000
28       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
29       Law enforcement training center fund No limit
30       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the law enforcement training center fund
31       to cover the costs of tuition for students enrolled in the law enforcement training program
32       in addition to the costs of salaries and wages and other operating expenditures for the
33       program: Provided, however, That any academic credit granted through this program shall
34       not be included in the university's budgeted enrollment figures: Provided further, That the
35       amount of any unencumbered balance of the amount made available for expenditure from
36       this fund for capital improvements in fiscal year 1993 by section 9(b) of chapter 215 of the
37       1992 Session Laws of Kansas and amendments thereto is hereby authorized to be expended
38       during fiscal year 1999: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this
39       fund for the acquisition of tracts of land adjacent to the law enforcement training center.
40       Law enforcement training center fees fund No limit
41       Provided, That all moneys received for tuition from students enrolling in the basic law
42       enforcement training program for undergraduate or graduate credit shall be deposited in
43       the state treasury and credited to the law enforcement training center fees fund.

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1       Restricted fees fund No limit
  2       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Institute
  3       for public policy and business research; technology equipment; clinical psychology confer-
  4       ence; concert course; dormitory maintenance; speech and hearing clinic; perceptual motor
  5       clinic; application for admission fees; named professorships; summer institutes and work-
  6       shops; dramatics; economic opportunity act; executive management; continuing education
  7       programs; geology field trips; gifts and grants; extension services; counseling center; invest-
  8       ment income from bequests; housing and dormitories; endowment research salaries; engi-
  9       neering research salaries; music and art camp; national defense education programs; child
10       development lab preschools; orientation center; educational placement; press publications;
11       Rice estate educational project; sponsored research; student activities; sale of surplus books
12       and art objects; building use charges; Kansas applied remote sensing program; executive
13       master's degree in business administration; applied English center; cartographic services;
14       economic education; study abroad programs; computer services; recreational activities; an-
15       imal care activities; geological survey; engineering equipment fee; midwestern student
16       exchange; department commercial receipts for all sales, refunds, and all other collections or
17       receipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided, further, That the state board of re-
18       gents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby
19       characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed
20       in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this
21       list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to
22       the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for
23       the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expendi-
24       tures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through
25       research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase
26       of such insurance: And provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students
27       participating in the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit
28       of the midwestern student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
29       Service clearing fund No limit
30       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
31       Dormitory food stores; university motor pool; furniture stores; business office stores; uni-
32       versity printing service; military uniforms; telecommunications service; and such other in-
33       ternal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755
34       and amendments thereto.
35       Health service fund No limit
36       Provided, That expenditures from the health service fund may be made for the purchase of
37       medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, includ-
38       ing pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center.
39       Kansas career work study program fund No limit
40       Student union fund No limit
41       Scholarship funds fund No limit
42       National direct student loan fund No limit
43       Provided, That expenditures from the national direct student loan fund shall be used for

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  1       the federal Perkins loan and loans for disadvantaged students programs.
2       Revolving student loan fund No limit
3       Ford foundation -- forgivable loan fund No limit
4       Health professions student loan fund No limit
5       Historical sites grant fund No limit
6       Geological survey fund No limit
7       Equipment reserve fund No limit
  8       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
  9       purchase of equipment.
10       Research projects grants fund No limit
11       Research projects grants matching fund No limit
12       Housing system suspense fund No limit
13       Housing system revenue fund No limit
14       Housing system operations fund No limit
15       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
16       Educational opportunity act -- federal fund No limit
17       Loans for disadvantaged students fund No limit
18       Prepaid tuition fees clearing fund No limit
19       Kansas distinguished scholarship fund No limit
20       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
21       Tuition accountability fund No limit
22       Hugoton natural gas area -- economic development initiativesfund $150,000
23           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
24       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor
25       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
26       fund.
27           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
28       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by
29       the chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of
30       $285,000 for all such amounts, from the general fees fund to the following
31       funds: The federal Perkins student loan fund, federal supplemental ed-
32       ucational opportunity fund, federal disadvantaged student loan fund, the
33       federal health professions student loan fund and other campus-based loan
34       programs sponsored by the federal government.
35           (e) Upon a finding by the director of the budget that the above agency
36       realized an increase in receipts to the general fees fund in the summer
37       1998 session, fall 1998 semester, or spring 1999 semester above compa-
38       rable periods in the preceding year, which increase in receipts resulted
39       from increases in enrollment, changes in resident and nonresident stu-
40       dent mix, or the imposition of a more restrictive tuition waiver policy, or
41       any combination thereof, the director of the budget shall certify such
42       amount of increased receipts to the director of accounts and reports.

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  1       Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports
  2       shall transfer the amount certified from the general fees fund to the tu-
  3       ition accountability fund.
  4           (f) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
  5       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,000
  6       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
  7       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
  8       of commerce and housing to the Hugoton natural gas area -- ec-
  9       onomic development initiatives fund of the university of Kansas.
10           Sec. 76. [77.]
11      
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
12           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
13       fund the following:
14       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $91,479,083
15       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
16       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
17       year 1999: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for the
18       purchase of malpractice insurance for students in training at the university of Kansas school
19       of medicine, nursing and allied health: And provided further, That such malpractice insur-
20       ance shall be approved by the commissioner of insurance of the state of Kansas: And pro-
21       vided further, That expenditures from this account may be used to reimburse medical res-
22       idents in residency programs located in Kansas City at the university of Kansas medical
23       center for the purchase of health insurance for residents' dependents.
24           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
25       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
26       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
27       not exceed the following:
28       General fees fund $9,978,495
29       Provided, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pur-
30       suant to subsection (e) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the expenditure
31       limitation imposed on this fund.
32       Hospital revenue fund No limit
33       Provided, That all receipts for patient care services shall be credited to the hospital revenue
34       fund: Provided further, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer monthly an
35       amount specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas, or the chancellor's designee,
36       from the hospital revenue fund to the attorney collection fees and collection office expenses
37       account of the restricted fees fund and to the department of social and rehabilitation services
38       cost-sharing account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That all such transfers
39       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided fur-
40       ther, That expenditures may be made from this fund for renovations, remodeling and im-
41       provements to the existing hospital physical plant: And provided further, That no expendi-
42       ture shall be made for any such capital improvement project without prior approval by the
43       state board of regents and the director of architectural services of the department of ad-

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  1       ministration and without prior presentation of such capital improvement project to the joint
  2       committee on state building construction: And provided further, That expenditures may be
  3       made from this fund for official hospitality.
4       Restricted fees fund No limit
  5       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to the following accounts: Reimbursable items
  6       for patients and others; technology equipment; computer services; salaries reimbursed by
  7       the Kansas university endowment association; postgraduate fees; pathology fees; gift re-
  8       ceipts; sponsored research; departmental commercial receipts; attorney collection fees and
  9       collection office expenses; department of social and rehabilitation services cost-sharing; and
10       midwestern student exchange: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the
11       approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as
12       a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c)
13       of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted
14       fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the
15       appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific
16       purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be
17       made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and
18       training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such
19       insurance: And provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students partic-
20       ipating in the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit of the
21       midwestern student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
22       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
23       Parking fees fund No limit
24       Hospital overhead reimbursements fund No limit
25       University of Kansas hospital depreciation reserve fund No limit
26       Service clearing fund No limit
27       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
28       Print shop; purchasing storeroom; university motor pool; clothing (uniforms); physical plant
29       storeroom; photo supplies; telecommunications services; facilities operations discretionary
30       repairs; animal care; paging equipment; biomedical engineering; audiovisual services; com-
31       puter services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board
32       of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto.
33       College work-study fund No limit
34       Student union fees fund No limit
35       Scholarship funds fund No limit
36       Advances fund -- department of social and rehabilitation services No limit
37       Health professions student loan fund -- medical students No limit
38       Health professions student loan fund -- nursing students No limit
39       Revolving student loans fund No limit
40       Student loans fund No limit
41       Suspense fund No limit
42       Prepaid tuition fees clearing fund No limit
43       Educational opportunity grant fund No limit

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1       Basic educational opportunity grant fund No limit
2       National direct student loan fund No limit
3       Medical scholarship and loan repayment fund $1,893,725
  4       Provided, That expenditures from this fund for attorney fees and litigation costs associated
  5       with the administration of the medical scholarship and loan program shall be in addition to
  6       any expenditure limitation imposed on the operating expenditures account of the medical
  7       scholarship and loan repayment fund or on the total expenditures from the medical schol-
  8       arship and loan repayment fund.
9       Equipment reserve fund No limit
10       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
11       purchase of equipment.
12       University of Kansas medical center private practice foundation reservefund No limit
13       University of Kansas hospital professional liability self-insurance fund No limit
14       Hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fund No limit
15           (c) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
16       director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
17       chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $125,000
18       for all such amounts, from the general fees fund to the following
19       funds: National direct student loan fund; federal basic educational op-
20       portunity grant fund; federal college work-study fund; health professions
21       student loan fund -- medical students; health professions student loan
22       fund -- nursing students.
23           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
24       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by
25       the chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed $9,404,401
26       from the hospital revenue fund to the hospital overhead reimbursements
27       fund.
28           (e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
29       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor
30       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
31       fund.
32           (f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, medical students
33       enrolled at the university of Kansas medical center are hereby self-insured
34       by the state of Kansas while in clinical training at the university of Kansas
35       medical center or at other health care institutions. Such individuals shall
36       be considered employees for purposes of the Kansas tort claims act and
37       shall be provided defense and indemnification for claims arising out of
38       their clinical training at the university of Kansas medical center or at other
39       health care institutions in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas
40       tort claims act.
41           (g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
42       counts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the chancellor of

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  1       the university of Kansas from the hospital revenue fund to the university
  2       of Kansas hospital professional liability self-insurance fund and to the
  3       university of Kansas hospital depreciation reserve fund.
  4           Sec. 77. [78.]
  5      
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
  6           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  7       fund, the following:
8       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $59,427,861
  9       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
10       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
11       year 1999.
12           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
13       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
14       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
15       not exceed the following:
16       General fees fund $25,982,576
17       Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and
18       wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements:
19       Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve
20       fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex-
21       penditure limitation imposed on this fund.
22       Restricted fees fund No limit
23       Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Summer
24       school workshops; technology equipment; concert course; dramatics; continuing education;
25       flight training; gifts and grants (for teaching, research, and capital improvements); testing
26       service; state department of education (vocational); investment income from bequests; sale
27       of surplus books and art objects; public service; veterans counseling and educational benefits;
28       sponsored research; campus privilege fee; student activities; national defense education pro-
29       grams; engineering equipment fee; midwestern student exchange; departmental receipts --
30       for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated above:
31       Provided further, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance
32       council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative dele-
33       gation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
34       amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further,
35       That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the
36       restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which
37       collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase
38       insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants
39       include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further,
40       That expenditures from this fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice
41       liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff at the student health center:
42       And provided further, That all amounts of tuition received from students participating in
43       the midwestern student exchange program shall be deposited to the credit of the midwestern

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  1       student exchange account of the restricted fees fund.
2       Service clearing fund No limit
  3       Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities:
  4       Central service duplicating and reproducing bureau; automobiles; furniture stores; postal
  5       clearing; telecommunication; computer service; and such other internal service activities as
  6       are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto.
7       On-campus parking revenue fund No limit
8       Kansas career work study program fund No limit
9       National direct student loan fund No limit
10       Scholarship funds fund No limit
11       Sponsored research fund No limit
12       Sponsored research overhead fund No limit
13       Economic opportunity act -- federal fund No limit
14       Education opportunity grant -- federal fund No limit
15       Work-study program fund No limit
16       Health professions student assistance program -- loans fund No limit
17       Nine month payroll clearing account fund No limit
18       Equipment reserve fund No limit
19       Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the
20       purchase of equipment.
21       Research projects grants fund No limit
22       Research projects grants matching fund No limit
23       Pell grants fund No limit
24       Housing system suspense fund No limit
25       Housing system renovation principal and interest fund No limit
26       Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund No limit
27       WSU housing system depreciation and replacement fund No limit
28       Perkins loan fund No limit
29       Kansas distinguished scholarship fund No limit
30       Kansas comprehensive grant fund No limit
31       1971 academic and service building maintenance fund No limit
32       WSU housing systems revenue fund No limit
33       1976 dormitory maintenance reserve fund No limit
34       Tuition accountability fund No limit
35           (c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of ac-
36       counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president
37       prior to July 1, 1999, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve
38       fund.
39           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
40       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by
41       the president of not to exceed $120,000 from the general fees fund to
42       the education opportunity grant -- federal fund.
43           (e) Upon a finding by the director of the budget that the above agency

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  1       realized an increase in receipts to the general fees fund in the summer
  2       1998 session, fall 1998 semester, or spring 1999 semester above compa-
  3       rable periods in the preceding year, which increase in receipts resulted
  4       from increases in enrollment, changes in resident and nonresident stu-
  5       dent mix, or the imposition of a more restrictive tuition waiver policy, or
  6       any combination thereof, the director of the budget shall certify such
  7       amount of increased receipts to the director of accounts and reports.
  8       Upon receipt of such certification, the director of accounts and reports
  9       shall transfer the amount certified from the general fees fund to the tu-
10       ition accountability fund.
11           (f) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
12       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $184,902 from the WSU
13       housing systems revenue fund of Wichita state university to the state
14       general fund.
15           Sec. 78. [79.]
16      
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
17           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
18       fund the following:
19       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $1,798,612
20       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
21       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal
22       year 1999: Provided further, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer
23       moneys from this account to an account or accounts of the restricted fees fund of any
24       institution under its jurisdiction for the support of regents distinguished professors, Kansas
25       regents honors academy or the Kansas council on economic education: And provided fur-
26       ther, That any salary increases granted to the chief executive officer at the regents
27       institutions during fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the average percentage salary
28       increase granted to full professors systemwide in fiscal year 1999.
29       State scholarship program $1,001,457
30       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the state scholarship program account for
31       the state scholarship program under K.S.A. 72-6816 and amendments thereto and for the
32       Kansas distinguished scholarship program under K.S.A. 74-3278 through 74-3283 and
33       amendments thereto: Provided further, That of the total amount appropriated in the state
34       scholarship program account the amount of $25,000 is dedicated for the Kansas distin-
35       guished scholarship program.
36       Comprehensive Grant program $9,900,000
37       Ethnic minority scholarship program $310,000
38       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority scholarship program ac-
39       count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
40       Ethnic minority fellowship program $156,000
41       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority fellowship program ac-
42       count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
43       Kansas work-study program $517,227

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  1       Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from the
  2       Kansas work-study program account to the Kansas career work study program fund of any
  3       institution under its jurisdiction participating in the Kansas work-study program established
  4       by K.S.A. 74-3274 et seq., and amendments thereto: Provided further, That all moneys
  5       transferred from this account to the Kansas career work study program fund of any such
  6       institution shall be expended for and in accordance with the Kansas work-study program.
7       ROTC scholarship reimbursement $184,421
  8       Provided, That all expenditures from the ROTC scholarship reimbursement account for
  9       reimbursements under K.S.A. 74-3256 and amendments thereto to any state educational
10       institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of regents shall be made as transfers to
11       the general fees fund of such state educational institution as a transaction between state
12       agencies in accordance with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516 and amendments thereto.
13       Teachers forgivable loan program $298,215
14       Vocational scholarships $100,000
15       Nursing student forgivable loan [scholarship] program $376,895
16       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing student scholarship program ac-
17       count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated to the nursing student
18       forgivable loan program account for fiscal year 1999.
19       Municipal university operating grant $7,934,345
20       Expenses for recruiting, interviewing and selecting chief executive officersof institutions and state board of regents (including official hospitalityand directly related operating expenditures) $25,000
21       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the expenses for recruiting, interviewing
22       and selecting chief executive officers of institutions and state board of regents (including
23       official hospitality and directly related operating expenditures) account to reimburse the
24       actual expenditures of applicants, members of the state board of regents and designated
25       personnel and applicants' spouses when accompanying applicants on official business.
26           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
27       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
28      
29
Technology equipment at regents institutions
    For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999
$1,666,666
30       For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,666,667
31       For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $1,666,67
32           (b) (c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
33       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
34       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
35       not exceed the following:
36       Osteopathic scholarship repayment fund No limit
37       Osteopathic forgivable loan repayment fund $540,000
38       Provided, That expenditures for refunds from the osteopathic forgivable loan repayment
39       fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund.
40       Vocational education scholarship examination fees fund No limit
41       Vocational education scholarship discontinued attendance fund No limit

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1       Student incentive grant fund -- federal No limit
2       Regents' scholarship gift fund No limit
  3       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the regents' scholarship gift fund for schol-
  4       arships awarded to Kansas residents who are attending institutions of postsecondary edu-
  5       cation in Kansas which are authorized under the laws of this state to award academic degrees
  6       and who meet academic and other eligibility criteria established by the state board of regents
  7       by rules and regulations: Provided, however, That a financial needs test shall not be one of
  8       the eligibility criteria established by the state board of regents for such scholarships: Pro-
  9       vided further, That no scholarship awarded from this fund shall exceed $2,000 per academic
10       year: And provided further, That any recipient of a scholarship awarded from this fund may
11       also receive either a state scholarship under K.S.A. 72-6810 to 72-6816, inclusive, and
12       amendments thereto or a tuition grant under K.S.A. 72-6107 to 72-6111, inclusive, and
13       amendments thereto, or both: And provided further, That there shall be no reduction of
14       any scholarship awarded from this fund for the amount of any such state scholarship or
15       tuition grant received.
16       Earned indirect costs fund -- federal No limit
17       Paul Douglas teacher scholarship fund -- federal No limit
18       Education for economic security grant -- federal fund No limit
19       Comprehensive grant program discontinued attendance fund No limit
20       State scholarship discontinued attendance fund No limit
21       Kansas ethnic minority fellowship program fund No limit
22       Private postsecondary educational institution degree authorization ex-pense reimbursement fee fund No limit
23       Voluntary tax sheltered annuity clearing fund No limit
24       Substance abuse education fund -- federal No limit
25       Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fund No limit
26       Nursing student scholarship program fund No limit
27       Nursing student forgivable loan program fund No limit
28       Kansas ethnic minority discontinued attendance fund No limit
29       Clearing fund No limit
30       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
31       Teacher scholarship program fund No limit
32       Teacher forgivable loan program fund No limit
33       Financial aid services fee fund No limit
34       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the financial aid services fee fund for op-
35       erating expenditures directly or indirectly related to the operating costs associated with
36       administering the Kansas osteopathy scholarship program, Kansas optometric scholarship
37       program, Kansas nursing scholarship program and Kansas teacher scholarship program:
38       Provided further, That the executive officer of the state board of regents is hereby authorized
39       to fix, charge and collect fees for the processing of all new and renewal applications under
40       the Kansas osteopathy scholarship program, Kansas optometric scholarship program, Kansas
41       nursing scholarship program and Kansas teacher scholarship program: And provided further,
42       That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or a part of the direct and indirect

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  1       operating expenses incurred for administering such scholarship programs: And provided
  2       further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and
  3       credited to this fund.
4       Optometry education repayment fund No limit
5       Teacher scholarship repayment fund No limit
6       Teacher forgivable loan repayment fund No limit
7       Advanced registered nurse practitioner program fund No limit
8       Nursing student scholarship discontinued attendance fund No limit
9       Nursing student forgivable loan discontinued attendance fund No limit
10       Nursing student scholarship repayment fund No limit
11       Nursing student forgivable loan repayment fund No limit
12           (c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
13       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1998, ex-
14       penditures and transfers may be made by the above agency from the state
15       budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified
16       purposes subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
17       SBSF -- technology equipment at regents institutions $5,000,000
18       Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from the
19       SBSF -- technology equipment at regents institutions account to an account or accounts of
20       the restricted fees fund of any institution under its jurisdiction for the purchase of technology
21       equipment for instructional purposes, in accordance with guidelines established by the state
22       board of regents: Provided further, That all such transfers by the state board of regents from
23       the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 from the SBSF -- technology equip-
24       ment at regents institutions account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation im-
25       posed on the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999.
26           (d) (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
27       transfer all moneys in the tuition grant discontinued attendance fund of
28       the board of regents to the comprehensive grant program discontinued
29       attendance fund of the state Board of Regents. On July 1, 1998, all lia-
30       bilities of the tuition grant discontinued attendance fund are hereby trans-
31       ferred to and imposed on the comprehensive grant program discontinued
32       attendance fund and the tuition grant discontinued attendance fund is
33       hereby abolished.
34           (e) (d) Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-
35       time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary
36       positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made in this or
37       other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature for
38       the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except
39       upon approval of the state finance council:
40       State Board of Regents 18.0
41           Sec.79. [80.]
42      
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
43           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general

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  1       fund the following:
2       Central administration operations and parole and postrelease supervisionoperations $12,437,648
  3       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the central administration operations and
  4       parole and postrelease supervision operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998,
  5       is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from
  6       such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $84,387 except upon approval of the state
  7       finance council.
8       Community corrections $14,955,501
  9       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community corrections account in excess
10       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
11       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $58,530 except upon
12       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That no expenditures may be made
13       by any county from any grant made to such county from the community corrections account
14       for either half of state fiscal year 1999 which supplant any amount of local public or private
15       funding of existing programs as determined in accordance with rules and regulations adopted
16       by the secretary of corrections.
17       Community correctional conservation camps $2,300,350
18       Treatment and programs $29,115,298
19       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and programs account in excess
20       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
21       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $61,199 except upon
22       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from the treat-
23       ment and programs account for malpractice insurance shall not be greater than the amount
24       obtained by multiplying $5,000 by the approved number of positions equated to full-time
25       for individuals employed as physician specialists, physician assistants and dentists.
26       Postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony offenders $105,675
27       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the postconviction nonprison sanctions for
28       felony offenders account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for
29       fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance
30       shall not exceed $94,325 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further,
31       That expenditures may be made from the postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony
32       offenders account for only those postconviction nonprison sanction costs authorized by the
33       secretary of corrections to be paid from this account: And provided further, That the rate
34       of reimbursement for the expenses of such sanctions shall be determined and fixed by the
35       secretary of corrections.
36       Facilities operations $125,318,623
37       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities operations account in excess of
38       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
39       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $133,472 except upon
40       approval of the state finance council.
41           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
42       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-

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  1       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  2       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
3       Justice assistance -- federal fund No limit
4       Department of corrections state asset forfeiture fund No limit
5       Carl Perkins act -- federal fund No limit
6       Criminal Justice Information System -- federal fund No limit
7       Violent offender incarceration and truth in sentencing incentive grants --federal fund No limit
8       Chapter I -- federal fund No limit
9       Correctional industries fund No limit
10       State of Kansas -- department of corrections inmate benefit fund No limit
11       Provided, That in addition to any other expenditure authorized from the state of Kansas --
12       department of corrections inmate benefit fund, the sum of $15,000 shall be expended to
13       fund a portion of the operations of the office of the ombudsman of corrections.
14       Department of corrections -- general fees fund No limit
15       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of corrections -- general
16       fees fund for operating expenditures for training programs for correctional personnel, in-
17       cluding official hospitality: Provided further, That the secretary of corrections is hereby
18       authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
19       such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred
20       for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees
21       received for such programs shall be credited to this fund.
22       Topeka correctional facility -- community development block grant --federal fund No limit
23       Topeka correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
24       Topeka correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
25       Topeka correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
26       Topeka correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund --federal No limit
27       Hutchinson correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
28       Hutchinson correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
29       Hutchinson correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
30       Hutchinson correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund-- federal No limit
31       Lansing correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
32       Lansing correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
33       Lansing correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
34       Lansing correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund --federal No limit
35       Ellsworth correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
36       Ellsworth correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
37       Ellsworth correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit

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1       Ellsworth correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund-- federal No limit
2       Winfield correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
3       Winfield correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
4       Winfield correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
5       Winfield correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund-- federal No limit
6       Norton correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
7       Norton correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
8       Norton correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
9       Norton correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund --federal No limit
10       El Dorado correctional facility -- general fees fund No limit
11       El Dorado correctional facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
12       El Dorado correctional facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
13       El Dorado correctional facility -- institutional library services grant fund-- federal No limit
14       Larned correctional mental health facility -- general fees fund No limit
15       Larned correctional mental health facility -- inmate canteen fund No limit
16       Larned correctional mental health facility -- inmate benefit fund No limit
17       Larned correctional mental health facility -- institutional library servicesgrant fund -- federal No limit
18       Larned correctional mental health facility -- justice assistance -- federalfund No limit
19           (c) The following amounts are included in the facilities operations
20       account of the state general fund for the following correctional facilities
21       and programs, but expenditures from this account for any such correc-
22       tional facility or program shall not be limited to, nor be required to be
23       made in, the amount listed for the correctional facility or program:
24       Topeka correctional facility $12,899,190
25       Hutchinson correctional facility $21,705,863
26       Lansing correctional facility $29,955,808
27       Ellsworth correctional facility $8,101,849
28       Winfield correctional facility $8,693,228
29       Norton correctional facility $10,360,506
30       El Dorado correctional facility $15,935,442
31       Larned correctional mental health facility $6,698,137
32       Food service $11,102,072
33           (d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the secretary of cor-
34       rections, with the governor's approval, may transfer any part of any item
35       of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, from the state
36       general fund for the department of corrections or any correctional insti-
37       tution or facility under the general supervision and management of the

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  1       secretary of corrections to another item of appropriation for fiscal year
  2       1999 from the state general fund for the department of corrections or
  3       any correctional institution or facility under the general supervision and
  4       management of the secretary of corrections. The secretary of corrections
  5       shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and
  6       shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the legislative research
  7       department.
  8           (e) Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-
  9       time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary
10       positions, paid from appropriations made in this or other appropriation
11       act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature for the following agency
12       or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the
13       state finance council:
14       Department of Corrections 3,032.5
15      
16           Sec. 80. [81.]
17      
ADJUTANT GENERAL
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
19       fund the following:
20       Operating expenditures $3,901,142
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
22       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
23       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
24       the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official
25       hospitality shall not exceed $1,250.
26       Civil air patrol -- operating expenditures $25,827
27           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
28       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
29       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
30       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
31       Conversion of materials and equipment fund -- military division No limit
32       Training and support of title III -- federal fund No limit
33       Emergency preparedness -- federal fund matching -- equipmentfund No limit
34       Emergency preparedness -- federal fund matching -- administrationfund No limit
35       Emergency preparedness -- RADEF instrument maintenance fund No limit
36       State disaster coordination -- federal fund No limit
37       Emergency preparedness -- nuclear civil protection -- federal fund No limit
38       Payment of death, disability, and medical benefit claims fund No limit
39       Expenses under national guard mutual assistance compact fund No limit
40       Military fees fund No limit
41       Provided, That all moneys received by the adjutant general from the federal government
42       for reimbursement for expenditures made under agreements with the federal government

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  1       shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the military fees fund.
2       Emergency preparedness -- fee fund No limit
3       Armories and units general fees fund No limit
4       Emergency preparedness -- disaster fund -- federal fund No limit
5       Civil air patrol -- grants and contributions fund No limit
6       STARBASE educational program fund No limit
  7           (c) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
  8       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,000
  9       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
10       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
11       of commerce and housing to the STARBASE educational program
12       fund of the adjutant general.
13           Sec. 81. [82.]
14      
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
15           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
16       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
17       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures, other
18       than refunds authorized by law, purchases of nationally recognized
19       adopted codes for resale and federally reimbursed overtime, shall not
20       exceed the following:
21       Fire marshal fee fund $2,348,099 $2,419,418
22       Provided, That expenditures from the fire marshal fee fund for official hospitality shall not
23       exceed $200.
24       Other federal grants fund No limit
25       Gifts, grants and donations fund $45,000
26       Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other federal
27       grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1)
28       Less than $250,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of
29       any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Pro-
30       vided, however, That no grant that is greater than $250,000 in the aggregate or that requires
31       the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or
32       any ensuing fiscal year, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund.
33           (b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of the
34       budget, after consultation with the state fire marshal, may periodically
35       certify to the director of accounts and reports amounts of money for
36       transfer from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general fund in order
37       to transfer moneys which are not currently needed to pay for the oper-
38       ations of the office of the state fire marshal. Upon receipt of each such
39       certification during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the director of
40       accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified by the director
41       of the budget from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general fund.
42       All amounts transferred from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general
43       fund under this subsection are to reimburse the state general fund for

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  1       accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing
  2       services and any other governmental services which are performed on
  3       behalf of the state fire marshal by other state agencies which receive
  4       appropriations from the state general fund to provide such services. Such
  5       reimbursements are in addition to those authorized by K.S.A. 75-3170a
  6       and amendments thereto.
  7           Sec. 82. [83.]
  8      
KANSAS PAROLE BOARD
  9           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
10       fund the following:
11       Parole from adult correctional institutions $488,795
12       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the parole from adult correctional institutions
13       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
14       Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed
15       $3,682 except upon approval of the state finance council.
16           Sec. 83. [84.]
17      
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
19       fund the following:
20       Operating expenditures $23,435,202 $23,891,012
21       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
22       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
23       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $13,308 except upon
24       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
25       from this account for the purchase of civilian clothing for members of the Kansas highway
26       patrol assigned to duties pursuant to K.S.A. 74-2105 and amendments thereto: And provided
27       further, That expenditures may be made from this account for state aircraft insurance: And
28       provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed
29       $500: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this account for operating
30       expenditures of the Kansas highway patrol to provide leadership, coordination and technical
31       assistance to other state public safety agencies in implementing the conversion to 800 meg-
32       ahertz radio systems for those agencies [: And provided further, That expenditures shall
33       be made from this account for fiscal year 1999 for an additional amount of biweekly
34       compensation for each officer or employee of the Kansas highway patrol who is
35       actively engaged in law enforcement and accident investigation on state highways
36       and who is not regularly and primarily assigned to administrative duties: And pro-
37       vided further, That such additional amount of compensation in an amount for each
38       officer or employee equal to $100 per biweekly pay period and shall be known as
39       hazardous duty pay: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for
40       hazardous duty pay for each such officer or employee of the Kansas highway patrol
41       shall be made in the same manner and at the same times that biweekly compen-
42       sation is payable to such officer or employee of the Kansas highway patrol for the
43       biweekly pay periods which are chargeable to fiscal year 1999].

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1       Capitol area security $630,353
  2       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the capitol area security account in excess of
  3       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
  4       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
  5       the state finance council.
  6           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  7       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  8       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  9       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
10       General fees fund No limit
11       Provided, That all moneys received from the sale of used equipment, recovery of and re-
12       imbursements for expenditures and any other source of revenue shall be credited to the
13       general fees fund, except as otherwise provided by law: Provided further, That the above
14       agency shall deposit the proceeds from the sale of personal sidearms to retiring troopers
15       and other retiring sworn officers of the Kansas highway patrol, which sales upon retirement
16       are hereby authorized, to the credit of this fund: Provided, however That each such sale of
17       a retiring sworn officer's personal sidearm upon retirement shall be for an amount of not
18       less than the replacement cost of the sidearm.
19       For patrol of Kansas turnpike fund No limit
20       Highway patrol motor vehicle fund No limit
21       Highway patrol -- federal fund No limit
22       Kansas highway patrol state forfeiture fund No limit
23       Gifts and donations fund No limit
24       Federal forfeiture fund No limit
25       Motor carrier safety assistance program fund No limit
26       Highway patrol training center clearing fund No limit
27       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the highway patrol training center clearing
28       fund for use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local government agen-
29       cies: Provided further, That the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby
30       authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for recovery of costs associated with use of the
31       highway patrol training center by other state or local government agencies: And provided
32       further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred
33       in providing for the use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local govern-
34       ment agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for use of the highway patrol
35       training center by other state or local government agencies shall be credited to this fund.
36       Highway safety fund No limit
37       Capitol area security fund No limit
38       Provided, That the Kansas highway patrol and any state agency which is responsible for the
39       operation of buildings in the capitol area are hereby authorized to negotiate contracts for
40       building security services: Provided further, That any such contract shall provide for reim-
41       bursement of the Kansas highway patrol for services rendered pursuant to such contract
42       and such reimbursement shall be credited to the capitol area security fund.
43       Vehicle identification number fee fund $1,614,517

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1       Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund No limit
  2       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor vehicle fuel sales
  3       fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to other state agencies: Provided further, That
  4       the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby authorized to fix, charge and
  5       collect fees for motor vehicle fuel sold to other state agencies: And provided further, That
  6       such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing
  7       motor vehicle fuel to other state agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for
  8       such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall be credited to this fund.
9       Motor carrier inspection fund $7,064,909
10       Highway patrol training center fund $900,000
11           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
12       $139,500 from the motor carrier license fees fund of the state corporation
13       commission to the motor carrier safety assistance program fund of the
14       Kansas highway patrol.
15           (d) On January 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall
16       transfer $139,499 from the motor carrier license fees fund of the state
17       corporation commission to the motor carrier safety assistance program
18       fund of the Kansas highway patrol.
19           (e) On July 1, 1998, October 1, 1998, January 1, 1999, and April 1,
20       1999, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,749,659 from
21       the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the motor
22       carrier inspection fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose of
23       financing the motor carrier inspection program of the Kansas highway
24       patrol.
25           (f) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
26       $150,000 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation
27       to the highway safety fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose
28       of financing the motorist assistance program of the Kansas highway patrol.
29           (g) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
30       $170,000 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation
31       to the general fees fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose of
32       financing operating expenditures of the Kansas highway patrol.
33           Sec. 84. [85.]
34      
ATTORNEY GENERAL -- KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
35           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
36       fund the following:
37       Operating expenditures $10,924,568 $11,348,650
38       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
39       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
40       That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $750.
41       Debt service payment -- purchase of headquarters building at 1620 S.W.Tyler Street in Topeka $142,489
42           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following

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  1       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  2       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  3       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
4       Kansas bureau of investigation state forfeiture fund No limit
5       Kansas bureau of investigation federal forfeiture fund No limit
6       Kansas bureau of investigation federal grants fund No limit
7       Forensic laboratory and materials fee fund No limit
  8       Provided, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the acquisition of laboratory
  9       equipment and materials and for other direct or indirect operating expenditures for the
10       forensic laboratory of the Kansas bureau of investigation incurred for laboratory tests con-
11       ducted for noncriminal justice entities, including governmental agencies and private organ-
12       izations, which testing activity is hereby authorized: Provided, however, That all expenditures
13       from this fund of moneys received as Kansas bureau of investigation laboratory analysis fees
14       pursuant to subsection (a) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amendments thereto shall be for the pur-
15       poses authorized by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amendments thereto: Provided
16       further, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is hereby authorized to fix,
17       charge and collect fees for laboratory tests conducted for such noncriminal justice entities:
18       And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the
19       direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for conducting laboratory tests for such
20       noncriminal justice entities: And provided further, That all fees received for such laboratory
21       tests, including all moneys received pursuant to subsection (a) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amend-
22       ments thereto shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
23       KBI general fees fund $150,000 No limit
24       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the KBI general fees fund for direct or
25       indirect operating expenditures incurred for the following activities: (1) Conducting edu-
26       cation and training classes for special agents and other personnel, including official hospi-
27       tality; (2) purchasing illegal drugs, making contacts and acquiring information leading to
28       illegal drug outlets, contraband and stolen property, and conducting other activities for
29       similar investigatory purposes; (3) conducting investigations and related activities for the
30       Kansas lottery or the Kansas racing and gaming commission; (4) conducting DNA forensic
31       laboratory tests and related activities; (5) preparing, publishing and distributing crime pre-
32       vention materials: Provided, however, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation
33       is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover all or part of the
34       direct and indirect operating expenses incurred, except as otherwise hereinafter provided,
35       for the following: (1) Education and training services made available to local law enforce-
36       ment personnel in classes conducted for special agents and other personnel of the Kansas
37       bureau of investigation; (2) investigations and related activities conducted for the Kansas
38       lottery or the Kansas racing and gaming commission, except that the fees fixed for these
39       activities shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct and indirect expenses incurred
40       for such investigations and related activities; (3) DNA forensic laboratory tests and related
41       activities; (4) sale and distribution of crime prevention materials: Provided further, That all
42       fees received for such activities shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this
43       fund: And provided further, That all moneys which are expended for any such evidence

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  1       purchase, information acquisition or similar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever
  2       funding source and which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited
  3       to this fund: And provided further, That all moneys received as gifts, grants or donations
  4       for the preparation, publication or distribution of crime prevention materials shall be de-
  5       posited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.
6       Record check fee fund No limit
  7       Provided, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is authorized to fix, charge
  8       and collect fees in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect operating expenses
  9       for criminal history record checks conducted for noncriminal justice entities including gov-
10       ernment agencies and private organizations: Provided, however, That all moneys received
11       for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the record check fee
12       fund: Provided further, expenditures from the record check fee fund may be made only for
13       the expenses of conducting criminal history record checks.
14           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
15       an amount certified by the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation
16       as being the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1998, in the KBI
17       general fees fund which is attributable to criminal history record check
18       fees from the KBI general fees fund to the record check fee fund.
19           Sec. 85. [86.]
20      
JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY
21           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
22       fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
23       Operating expenditures $23,878,619 $23,802,977
24       Provided, That expenditures from the operating expenditures account for official hospitality
25       shall not exceed $1,000.
26       Provided, That the daily rate paid to juvenile detention centers to house juvenile
27       offenders in state custody be increased from $75 to $140 per juvenile offender.
28       Management information systems $125,000
29       Community initiatives $2,500,000
30       Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the community initiatives account for com-
31       munity-based initiatives designed to relieve the demands upon juvenile correctional facilities
32       and to provide a community-centered, prevention-focused juvenile justice system which
33       includes diversion, a continuum of community sanctions and post-release, aftercare services:
34       Provided further, That all expenditures made from this account shall be based upon the
35       proportionate needs of the 31 judicial districts in juvenile justice matters.
36       Facilities operations $24,546,608 $24,598,232
37       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities operations account in excess of
38       $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
39       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $19,710 except upon
40       approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made
41       from this account for educational services contracts which are hereby authorized to be
42       negotiated and entered into by the above agency with unified school districts or other public
43       educational services providers: And provided further, That such educational services con-

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  1       tracts shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amend-
  2       ments thereto.
  3           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  4       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  5       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  6       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
7       Title XIX fund No limit
8       Title IV-E fund No limit
9       Juvenile justice delinquency prevention -- federal fund No limit
10       Juvenile detention facilities fund $2,697,648
11       Juvenile justice fee fund No limit
12       Kansas endowment for youth trust fund No limit
13       Juvenile justice federal fund No limit
14       Juvenile justice community initiative fund No limit
15       Juvenile justice community planning fund No limit
16       Byrne grant -- federal fund No limit
17       Capital facilities planning and projects -- federal fund No limit
18       Topeka juvenile correctional facility fee fund No limit
19       Topeka juvenile correctional facility improvement fund No limit
20       Topeka juvenile correctional facility -- elementary and secondary edu-cation fund -- federal No limit
21       Topeka juvenile correctional facility -- canteen fund No limit
22       Topeka juvenile correctional facility -- patient benefit fund No limit
23       Atchison juvenile correctional facility fee fund No limit
24       Atchison juvenile correctional facility -- elementary and secondary edu-cation fund -- federal No limit
25       Atchison juvenile correctional facility -- canteen fund No limit
26       Atchison juvenile correctional facility -- patient benefit fund No limit
27       Beloit juvenile correctional facility fee fund No limit
28       Beloit juvenile correctional facility -- elementary and secondary educa-tion fund -- federal No limit
29       Beloit juvenile correctional facility -- canteen fund No limit
30       Beloit juvenile correctional facility -- patient benefit fund No limit
31       Larned juvenile correctional facility fee fund No limit
32           (c) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
33       director of accounts and reports shall transfer $90,000 from the alcohol
34       and drug abuse block grant federal fund of the department of social and
35       rehabilitation services to the juvenile justice federal fund of the juvenile
36       justice authority.
37           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
38       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $42,310 from the al-
39       cohol and drug abuse block grant federal fund of the department of social
40       and rehabilitation services to the Beloit juvenile correctional facility fee

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  1       fund of the juvenile justice authority.
  2           (e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the superintendent
  3       of the Topeka juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of the di-
  4       rector of accounts and reports, shall transfer $4,000 from the Topeka
  5       juvenile correctional facility -- canteen fund to the Topeka juvenile cor-
  6       rectional facility -- patient benefit fund.
  7           (f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the superintendent
  8       of the Atchison juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of the
  9       director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $500 from the Atchison
10       juvenile correctional facility -- canteen fund to the Atchison juvenile
11       correctional facility -- patient benefit fund.
12           (g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the superintendent
13       of the Beloit juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of the di-
14       rector of accounts and reports, shall transfer $1,000 from the Beloit ju-
15       venile correctional facility -- canteen fund to the Beloit juvenile correc-
16       tional facility -- patient benefit fund.
17           (h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the commissioner of
18       juvenile justice, with the governor's approval, may transfer any part of
19       any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, from
20       the state general fund for the juvenile justice authority or any juvenile
21       correctional facility or institution under the general supervision and man-
22       agement of the commissioner of juvenile justice to another item of ap-
23       propriation for fiscal year 1999 from the state general fund for the juvenile
24       justice authority or any juvenile correctional facility or institution under
25       the general supervision and management of the commissioner of juvenile
26       justice. The commissioner of juvenile justice shall certify each such trans-
27       fer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of
28       each such certification to the legislative research department.
29           (i) The following amounts are included in the facilities operations
30       account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
31       for the following juvenile correctional facilities and institutions, but ex-
32       penditures from the facilities operations account shall not be limited to,
33       nor be required to be made in, the amount listed for the juvenile correc-
34       tional facility:
35       Topeka juvenile correctional facility $10,419,031
36       Beloit juvenile correctional facility $4,686,903
37       Atchison juvenile correctional facility $5,538,835 $5,590,459
38       Larned juvenile correctional facility $3,921,545 $3,921,549
39           (j) On or after July 1, 1998, during fiscal year 1999, upon notification
40       by the commissioner of juvenile justice, the director of accounts and re-
41       ports shall transfer all moneys specified by the commissioner of juvenile
42       justice for the residential substance abuse program at the Larned juvenile
43       correctional facility to the juvenile justice federal fund of the juvenile

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  1       justice authority.
  2           (k) No expenditures shall be made from any moneys appropri-
  3       ated in this section for the purpose of hiring consultants after July
  4       1, 1998.
  5           Sec. 86. [87.]
  6      
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD
  7           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  8       fund the following:
9       Operating expenditures $828,501
10       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
11       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
12       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
13       the state finance council.
14       Regional council grants $68,094
15           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
16       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
17       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
18       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
19       EMS -- federal fund No limit
20       Emergency medical services operating fund $2,500
21       Provided, That the emergency medical services board is hereby authorized to fix, charge
22       and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for distributing educational videos, re-
23       placing lost educational materials and mailing labels of those licensed by the board: Provided
24       further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And
25       provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state
26       treasury and credited to the emergency medical services operating fund.
27           Sec. 87. [88.]
28      
KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION
29           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
30       fund the following:
31       Operating expenditures $312,835 $314,404
32       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
33       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999.
34           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
37       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
38       State matching fund $901,536
39       General fees fund No limit
40       Juvenile justice -- federal fund No limit
41       Statistical analysis -- federal fund No limit
42       Drug abuse fund -- federal No limit
43           (c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be

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  1       made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999, ex-
  2       penditures may be made by the above agency from the state budget sta-
  3       bilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following specified purpose
  4       subject to the expenditure limitation prescribed therefor:
5       Criminal Justice Information System $1,300,248
  6       Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency from the state budget stabilization fund
  7       for fiscal year 1999 for the criminal justice information system shall be in addition to any
  8       expenditure limitation imposed on the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999.
  9           Sec. 88. [89.]
10      
OMBUDSMAN OF CORRECTIONS
11           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
12       fund the following:
13       Adult corrections oversight $176,131 $174,562
14       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the adult corrections oversight account in
15       excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided,
16       however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon
17       approval of the state finance council.
18           Sec. 89. [90] Position limitations. The number of full-time and reg-
19       ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem-
20       porary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999, made in
21       this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legisla-
22       ture for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following,
23       except upon approval of the state finance council:
24       Adjutant General 226.0
25       State Fire Marshal 40.0 41.0
26       Kansas Parole Board 4.0
27       Kansas Highway Patrol 774.8 785.8 [780.8]
28       Attorney General -- Kansas Bureau of Investigation 196.5 193.5
29       Provided, That all temporary personnel in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil
30       service act who are performing custodial and maintenance services for the above agency in
31       the above agency's Topeka office are hereby placed in the classified service under the Kansas
32       civil service act.
33       Juvenile Justice Authority 590.0
34       Emergency Medical Services Board 13.0
35       Kansas Sentencing Commission 7.0
36       Ombudsman of Corrections 4.0
37           Sec. 90. [91.]
38      
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
39           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
40       fund the following:
41       Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) $9,935,428
42       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official
43       hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal

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  1       year 1999: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall
  2       not exceed $103,713 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further,
  3       That expenditures may be made from this account for expenses incurred in holding the
  4       annual meeting: And provided further, That the above agency may negotiate and enter into
  5       contracts to carry out its functions at the annual meeting: And provided further, That such
  6       contracts shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and
  7       amendments thereto.
  8           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  9       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
10       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
11       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
12       Dairy division fee fund $110,142
13       Meat and poultry inspection fee fund $54,766
14       Wheat quality survey fund $30,000
15       Entomology fee fund $128,331
16       Laboratory equipment fund No limit
17       Water structures -- state highway fund $90,358
18       Soil amendment fee fund $2,515
19       Agricultural liming materials fee fund $26,045
20       Weights and measures fee fund $72,184
21       Water appropriation certification fund $416,018
22       Water rights information system fees fund No limit
23       Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
24       fees for water data provided at the request of non-state government agencies and the general
25       public: Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct
26       data processing expenses incurred in preparation of requested water data: And provided
27       further, That such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the water
28       rights information system fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made
29       from this fund to pay the costs incurred by the division of water resources for data processing
30       services to prepare requested water data.
31       Agriculture seed fee fund $71,710
32       Chemigation fee fund $105,621
33       Agriculture statistics fund No limit
34       Petroleum inspection fee fund $552,015
35       Water transfer hearing fund No limit
36       Warehouse fee fund $591,962
37       Grain inspection fee fund $0
38       Kansas corn commission fund No limit
39       Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas corn commission fund for official hospitality
40       shall not exceed $3,000.
41       Kansas grain sorghum commission fund No limit
42       Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas grain sorghum commission fund for official
43       hospitality shall not exceed $3,000.

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1       Soybean promotion and research fee fund No limit
  2       Provided, That expenditures from the soybean promotion and research fee fund for official
  3       hospitality shall not exceed $3,000.
4       U.S. geological survey cooperative gage agreement fund No limit
  5       Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter into a cooperative
  6       gage agreement with the United States geological survey: Provided further, That all moneys
  7       collected for the construction or operation of river water intake gages shall be deposited in
  8       the state treasury and credited to the U.S. geological survey cooperative gage agreement
  9       fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs
10       incurred in the construction or operation of river water intake gages.
11       Water plan special revenue fund $1,018,000
12       Provided, That expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund for salaries and wages
13       shall not exceed $580,169.
14       Agricultural chemical fee fund $249,246
15       Feeding stuffs fee fund $512,813
16       Fertilizer fee fund $349,422
17       Livestock remedies fee fund $19,513
18       Pesticide use fee fund $444,021
19       Grade A milk fee fund $197,858
20       Geographic information system fee fund No limit
21       Seed examination fee fund $28,880
22       Egg fee fund $88,163
23       Meat and poultry inspection fund (federal) No limit
24       Certification of pesticide applicators program -- federal fund No limit
25       EPA pesticide performance partnership grant fund No limit
26       Pest detection and survey -- federal fund No limit
27       USDA NASS postage fund No limit
28       FDA tissue residue fund -- federal No limit
29       Aquaculture fund $0
30       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
31       Publications fee fund No limit
32       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund for operating
33       expenditures related to preparation and publication of ``Insects in Kansas'': Provided further,
34       That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1005 and amendments thereto to the
35       contrary, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with a
36       commercial publisher for the printing, distribution and sale of the publication ``Insects in
37       Kansas'': And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to
38       collect fees from such commercial publisher pursuant to contract with the publisher for the
39       sale of the publication: And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby
40       authorized to receive and accept grants, gifts, donations or funds of any kind from the federal
41       government or any of its agencies or from any other source whatsoever for the printing,
42       publication and distribution of ``Insects of Kansas'': And provided further, That all moneys
43       received from such fees or for such grants, gifts, donations or other funds received for such

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  1       purpose, shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
2       Other grants fund No limit
  3       Provided, That, the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other grants
  4       fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less
  5       than $200,001 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any
  6       moneys in the state treasury during fiscal year 1999 other than moneys appropriated by this
  7       act: Provided, however, That no grant that: (1) Is greater than $200,000 in the aggregate,
  8       (2) requires the matching expenditure of any moneys in the state treasury during fiscal year
  9       1999 other than moneys appropriated by this act, or (3) is a grant for the farmers' assistance,
10       counseling and training program, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund.
11           (c) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
12       $89,677 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation
13       to the water structures -- state highway fund of the Kansas department
14       of agriculture.
15           (d) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
16       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,018,000 from the
17       state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special
18       revenue fund of the Kansas department of agriculture.
19           Sec. 91. [92.]
20      
KANSAS ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT
21           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
22       fund the following:
23       Operating expenditures $578,744 $615,053
24       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
25       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
26       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
27       the state finance council.
28           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
29       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
30       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
31       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
32       Animal disease control fund No limit
33       Animal dealers fee fund No limit
34       Veterinary inspection fee fund No limit
35       Livestock market brand inspection fee fund No limit
36       Livestock brand fee fund No limit
37       Livestock brand emergency revolving fund No limit
38       County option brand fee fund No limit
39       Federal state disease control fund No limit
40       Livestock indemnification fund No limit
41       Pseudorabies indemnification fund No limit

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  1           Sec. 92. [93.]
  2      
STATE FAIR BOARD
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  4       fund the following:
5       Operating expenditures $115,000
  6           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the follow-
  7       ing special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter
  8       lawfully credited to and available in such fund or funds, except
  9       that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not
10       exceed the following:
11       EDIF -- operating expenditures fund $130,000
12           (b) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail-
13       able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $130,000
14       from the Kansas economic development endowment account of
15       the state economic development initiatives fund of the department
16       of commerce and housing to the EDIF -- operating expenditures
17       fund of the state fair board.
18       Provided, That expenditures from the operating expenditures account for official hospitality
19       shall not exceed $2,000.
20           (b) (c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
21       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
22       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures, other
23       than refunds authorized by law and remittances of sales tax to the de-
24       partment of revenue, shall not exceed the following:
25       State fair fee fund No limit
26       Non-fair days activities fee fund No limit
27       State fair special cash fund No limit
28           (c) (d) Upon request of the state fair board, the attorney general shall
29       provide legal services for the board during fiscal year 1999.
30           Sec. 93. [94.]
31      
KANSAS WHEAT COMMISSION
32           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
33       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
34       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
35       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
36       Kansas wheat commission fund $3,347,691
37       Provided, That all contracts made by the Kansas wheat commission with United States wheat
38       associates, inc., shall contain a provision that United States wheat associates, inc., shall not
39       expend any of the moneys provided by the Kansas wheat commission for any purpose not
40       authorized by the Kansas wheat act: Provided further, That expenditures from the Kansas
41       wheat commission fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $30,000.

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  1           Sec. 94. [95.]
  2      
STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
  4       fund the following:
5       Operating expenditures $585,261
  6       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
  7       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
  8       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,001 except upon
  9       approval of the state finance council.
10       Kansas water quality buffer initiatives $80,000
11       Provided, That all expenditures from the Kansas water quality buffer initiative ac-
12       count shall be for grants or incentives to install water quality best management
13       practices in the Kansas -- Lower Republican River basin under the governor's
14       water quality initiative: Provided further, That such expenditures may be made from
15       this account from the approved budget amount for fiscal year 1999 in accordance
16       with contracts, which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the executive
17       director of the state conservation commission on behalf of the commission, for such
18       grants or incentives: And provided further, That such contracts may provide for such
19       expenditures from the approved budget amount for fiscal year 1999 to be made
20       pursuant to encumbrances for expenditure after June 30, 1999: Provided, however,
21       That expenditures from this account for contractual educational and technical as-
22       sistance for fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 15% of the ap-
23       proved budget amount for fiscal year 1999.
24           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
25       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
26       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
27       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
28       Water plan special revenue fund $9,633,250 $9,983,250
29       Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state
30       finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative
31       delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and
32       amendments thereto, expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund may be made
33       only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.
34       Land reclamation fee fund No limit
35       Riparian & wetland areas project -- federal fund No limit
36       Watershed protect approach/WTR RSRCE MGT fund No limit
37       Conversion of materials and equipment fund No limit
38       Kansas water quality buffer initiative fund $800,000
39       Provided, That all expenditures from the Kansas water quality buffer initiative fund shall be
40       for grants or incentives to install water quality best management practices in the Kansas --
41       Lower Republican River basin under the governor's water quality initiative: Provided fur-
42       ther, That such expenditures may be made from this fund from the approved budget amount
43       for fiscal year 1999 in accordance with contracts, which are hereby authorized to be entered

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  1       into by the executive director of the state conservation commission on behalf of the com-
  2       mission, for such grants or incentives: And provided further, That such contracts may pro-
  3       vide for such expenditures from the approved budget amount for fiscal year 1999 to be
  4       made pursuant to encumbrances for expenditure after June 30, 1999: Provided, however,
  5       That expenditures from this fund for contractual educational and technical assistance for
  6       fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 15% of the approved budget amount
  7       for fiscal year 1999.
  8           (c) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the water plan
  9       special revenue fund, expenditures may be made by the above agency
10       from the water plan special revenue fund for the following specified pur-
11       poses, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor:
12       Land treatment cost-share programs $4,450,000 $4,800,000
13       Provided, That expenditures from the land treatment cost-share programs account of the
14       water plan special revenue fund shall be for cost-sharing grants for construction of enduring
15       water conservation structures on privately and publicly owned land in conservation districts
16       which are needed for development and improvement of the quality and quantity of Kansas
17       water resources: Provided further, That an amount of not to exceed $2,720,000 of the initial
18       allocation among conservation districts for such grants for fiscal year 1999 shall be on the
19       basis of allocating 60% of the amount equally among all conservation districts and allocating
20       40% of the amount to be initially allocated proportionally among all conservation districts
21       on the basis of an index composed of the measurement of nonfederal rural acreage, erosion
22       potential and rainfall in all conservation districts, as determined by the state conservation
23       commission: And provided further, That the balance of the initial allocation for such grants
24       for fiscal year 1999 shall be allocated to conservation districts on a priority basis, as deter-
25       mined by the state conservation commission and state water plan: And provided further,
26       That expenditures from this account for contractual technical expertise shall not exceed the
27       amount equal to 3% of the approved budget amount for fiscal year 1999 for the land treat-
28       ment cost-share programs account: And provided further, That all expenditures from this
29       account shall be in accordance with K.S.A. 2-1915 and amendments thereto.
30       Non-point source pollution $3,000,000
31       Conservation district aid $1,023,250
32       Multipurpose small lakes program $231,000
33       Watershed dam construction $829,000
34       Provided, That expenditures from the watershed dam construction account of the water
35       plan special revenue fund are hereby authorized for engineering contracts for watershed
36       planning as determined by the state conservation commission: Provided, however, That
37       expenditures from this account for such engineering contracts for watershed planning shall
38       not exceed $50,000.
39       Riparian and wetland program $100,000
40           (d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
41       made by the above agency from the water plan special revenue fund for
42       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, expenditures may be made by the
43       above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1998, in

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  1       each of the following accounts of the water plan special revenue fund for
  2       fiscal year 1999: Non-point source pollution; land treatment cost-share
  3       programs; watershed dam construction; multi-purpose small lakes pro-
  4       gram; riparian and wetland program: Provided further, That expenditures
  5       from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall not exceed the
  6       amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1998.
  7           (e) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
  8       director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts which in the ag-
  9       gregate shall not exceed $9,633,250 $9,983,250 from the state water plan
10       fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special revenue fund of
11       the state conservation commission.
12           (f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, the executive director
13       of the state conservation commission may transfer moneys from any ex-
14       isting account of the water plan special revenue fund of the state conser-
15       vation commission to another existing account of the water plan special
16       revenue fund of the state conservation commission: Provided, however,
17       That no such transfer shall reduce the amount credited to the land treat-
18       ment cost-share programs account to less than $2,720,000: Provided fur-
19       ther, That no such transfer shall reduce the amount credited to the
20       non-point source pollution account to less than $3,000,000. The executive
21       director of the state conservation commission shall certify each such trans-
22       fer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of
23       each such certification to the division of the budget of the department of
24       administration and the legislative research department.
25           (g) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
26       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $800,000 from the
27       Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic
28       development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing
29       to the Kansas water quality buffer initiative fund of the state conservation
30       commission.
31           Sec. 95. [96.]
32      
KANSAS WATER OFFICE
33           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
34       fund the following:
35       Water resources operating expenditures $1,402,640
36       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources operating expenditures
37       account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999:
38       Provided however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only
39       upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this
40       account for official hospitality shall not exceed $250.
41           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
42       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
43       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall

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  1       not exceed the following:
2       State water plan fund $2,876,622 $2,877,117
  3       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the state water plan fund for the salary and
  4       other compensation for the GIS resource manager: Provided further, That expenditures
  5       may be made from this fund for projects and studies as approved by the Kansas water
  6       authority, the governor or the legislature: Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be
  7       made from this fund to acquire any additional water storage in lake Milford or lake Perry:
  8       And provided further, That upon appropriation to the GIS policy board for data base de-
  9       velopment, the director of the Kansas water office and other state agencies are hereby
10       authorized to enter into contracts for data base development subject to applicable expend-
11       iture limitations therefor.
12       Conversion of materials and equipment fund $0
13       Water supply storage assurance fund $0
14       Provided, That any moneys deposited to the credit of the water supply storage assurance
15       fund which are received from water assurance districts shall be credited to a separate su-
16       baccount: Provided further, That all expenditures from any such subaccount shall be in
17       addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund for fiscal year 1999.
18       State conservation storage water supply fund $0
19       Water marketing fund No limit
20       Federal grants and receipts fund No limit
21       General fees fund No limit
22       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for operating ex-
23       penditures for the Kansas water office, including training and informational programs and
24       official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of the Kansas water office is hereby
25       authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That
26       fees for such programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses
27       incurred for such programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all
28       fees received for such programs and all fees received for providing access to or for furnishing
29       copies of public records shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund.
30       Water conservation projects fund $0
31           Sec. 96. [97.]
32      
DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS
33           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general
34       fund the following:
35       Operating expenditures $4,063,527
36       Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess
37       of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however,
38       That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of
39       the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from the op-
40       erating expenditures account for the purchase of state aircraft insurance: And provided
41       further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
42       Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, in each of the following
43       accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999: Wildlife fee fund diversion repay-

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  1       ment.
  2           (b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
  3       special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
  4       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other
  5       than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following:
6       Wildlife fee fund $19,843,222 $19,835,822
  7       Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal
  8       year 1999 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary
  9       in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife
10       service for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures
11       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the wildlife fee fund for
12       fiscal year 1999: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report
13       all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided
14       further, That expenditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
15       Parks fee fund $3,666,496
16       Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the parks fee fund for fiscal year
17       1999 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary in
18       order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife service
19       for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be
20       in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the parks fee fund for fiscal year
21       1999: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report all such
22       expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate.
23       Boating fee fund $988,015
24       Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the boating fee fund for fiscal
25       year 1999 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary
26       in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife
27       service for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures
28       shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the boating fee fund for
29       fiscal year 1999: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report
30       all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate: And provided
31       further, That expenditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000.
32       Central aircraft fund No limit
33       Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the central aircraft
34       fund for aircraft operating expenditures, for aircraft maintenance and repair, to provide
35       aircraft services to other state agencies, and for the purchase of state aircraft insurance:
36       Provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks is hereby authorized to fix, charge
37       and collect fees for the provision of aircraft services to other state agencies: And provided
38       further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or part of the operating expenditures
39       incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees received for such
40       services shall be credited to this fund.
41       Wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund No limit
42       Provided, That all moneys received under K.S.A. 32-990, 32-991, 32-992, 32-993, 32-994
43       and 32-1173, and amendments to such sections, other than moneys restricted by K.S.A. 32-

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  1       990, 32-991, 32-992, 32-993, 32-994 and 32-1173, and amendments to such sections, shall
  2       be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund:
  3       Provided further, That expenditures from this fund may be made for federal aid eligible
  4       expenditures at the discretion of the secretary of wildlife and parks.
5       Water plan special revenue fund $50,000
6       Prairie spirit rails-to-trails fee fund $2,000
7       Nongame wildlife improvement fund No limit
8       Wildlife conservation fund No limit
9       Mined-land donation fund No limit
10       Federally licensed wildlife areas fund No limit
11       State agricultural production fund No limit
12       Land and water conservation fund -- local No limit
13       Land and water conservation fund -- state No limit
14       El Dorado state park -- gifts and donations fund No limit
15       Development and promotions fund No limit
16       Department of wildlife and parks private gifts and donations fund No limit
17       Fish and wildlife restitution fund No limit
18       Parks restitution fund No limit
19       Nonfederal grants fund No limit
20       Federal grants fund No limit
21       Mined land donation fund No limit
22       Suspense fund No limit
23       Employee maintenance deduction clearing fund No limit
24           (c) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available
25       therefor, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $182,000
26       $50,000 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the
27       water plan special revenue fund of the department of wildlife and parks.
28           (d) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available,
29       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount not to exceed
30       $35,000 specified by the secretary of wildlife and parks from the wildlife
31       fee fund of the department of wildlife and parks to the El Dorado cor-
32       rectional facility -- general fees fund of the department of corrections.
33           (e) On or before July 10, 1998, and on or before the 10th day of each
34       month thereafter during fiscal year 1999, the director of accounts and
35       reports shall transfer from the state general fund to the wildlife and parks
36       nonrestricted fund interest earnings based upon: (1) The average daily
37       balance of moneys in the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund for the
38       preceding month, and (2) the net earnings rate of the pooled money
39       investment board portfolio for the preceding month.
40           (f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be
41       made by the department of wildlife and parks from the moneys appro-
42       priated in the parks fee fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, as
43       authorized by this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session

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  1       of the legislature, expenditures may be made from the parks fee fund for
  2       fiscal year 1999 for operating expenditures and capital improvement pro-
  3       jects for the purposes of maintaining and repairing the Prairie Spirit rail
  4       trail in Allen, Anderson and Franklin counties, including, but not limited
  5       to, the expenses of operating of park equipment by employees of the
  6       department of wildlife and parks that are assigned to the state park sys-
  7       tem.
  8           (g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
  9       may be made by the department of wildlife and parks from the
10       moneys appropriated in the wildlife conservation fund for the fis-
11       cal year ending June 30, 1999, as authorized by this or other ap-
12       propriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, ex-
13       penditures shall be made from the wildlife conservation fund for
14       the purpose of repairing or replacing bridge no. R3-CHBW-06 at
15       the Cheyenne Bottoms wildlife area: Provided, That, upon comple-
16       tion of the repair or replacement project, such bridge shall be not
17       less than 22 feet in width and shall have a load capacity of not less
18       than 40 tons.
19           Sec. 97. [98.] Position Limitations. The number of full-time and reg-
20       ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem-
21       porary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1999 made in
22       this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legisla-
23       ture for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following,
24       except upon approval of the state finance council:
25       Kansas Department of Agriculture 308.0
26       Kansas Animal Health Department 29.0 30.0
27       State Fair Board 18.0
28       Kansas Wheat Commission 8.0
29       State Conservation Commission 14.0 13.5
30       Kansas Water Office 21.5
31       Department of Wildlife and Parks 392.3
32           Sec. 98. [99.]
33      
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
34           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following
35       special revenue fund or funds, all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred-
36       ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall
37       not exceed the following:
38       State highway fund No limit
39       Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the state highway fund other than for
40       the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.
41       Special city and county highway fund No limit
42       County equalization and adjustment fund $2,500,000
43       Highway special permits fund No limit

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1       Highway bonds debt service fund No limit
2       Rail services improvement fund No limit
3       Rail service assistance program loan guarantee fund No limit
4       Railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund No limit
  5       Provided, That expenditures from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund shall not
  6       exceed the amount which the secretary of transportation is obligated to pay during the fiscal
  7       year ending June 30, 1999, in satisfaction of liabilities arising from the unconditional guar-
  8       antee of payment which was entered into by the secretary of transportation in connection
  9       with the mid-states port authority federally taxable revenue refunding bonds, series 1994,
10       dated May 1, 1994, authorized by K.S.A. 12-3420 and amendments thereto and guaranteed
11       pursuant to K.S.A. 75-5031 and amendments thereto.
12       Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund No limit
13       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor vehicle fuel sales
14       fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: Provided further,
15       That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for
16       motor vehicle fuel sold to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That such fees
17       shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing motor
18       vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That all fees received for
19       such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall be credited to this fund.
20       Elderly and disabled coordinated public transportation assistance fund No limit
21       Public use general aviation airport development fund No limit
22           (b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state
23       highway fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, That ex-
24       penditures from the state highway fund other than refunds authorized by
25       law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations
26       prescribed therefor as follows:
27       Agency operations $207,692,071
28       Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account of the state highway fund
29       for official hospitality by the secretary of transportation shall not exceed $1,000: Provided,
30       however, That expenditures may be made from this account for state aircraft insurance:
31       Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for engineering services
32       furnished to counties for road and bridge projects under K.S.A. 68-402e and amendments
33       thereto.
34       Conference fees No limit
35       Provided, That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect
36       conference, training and workshop attendance and registration fees for conferences, training
37       seminars and workshops sponsored or cosponsored by the department: Provided further,
38       That such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the conference fees
39       account of the state highway fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made
40       from this account to defray all or part of the costs of the conferences, training seminars and
41       workshops.
42       Substantial maintenance No limit
43       Claims No limit

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1       Payments for city connecting links $2,240,000
2       Federal local aid programs No limit
3       Pre-1992 bond services fees No limit
4      
5
Construction, remodeling and special maintenance projects for
buildings $7,962,315
$7,972,315
  6       Provided, That expenditures may be made from the construction, remodeling and special
  7       maintenance projects for buildings account of the state highway fund of amounts in unex-
  8       pended balances as of June 30, 1998, in capital improvement project accounts of projects
  9       approved for prior fiscal years: Provided further, That expenditures from this account of
10       amounts in such unexpended balances shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
11       imposed on this account for fiscal year 1999: And provided further, That in addition to
12       the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from
13       the moneys appropriated in the state highway fund for fiscal year 1999 by this or
14       other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
15       may be made by the above agency from the state highway fund for fiscal year 1999
16       for the acquisition of real estate for use as a materials storage and mixing strip for
17       the subarea located at Pittsburg, Kansas, by purchase or exchange for currently
18       owned real estate, to replace the materials storage and mixing strip located at the
19       south edge of Girard, Kansas, on state highway K-7.
20       Other capital improvements No limit
21           (c) On April 1, 1999, the director of accounts and reports shall trans-
22       fer from the motor pool service fund of the department of administration
23       to the state highway fund of the department of transportation an amount
24       determined to be equal to the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees
25       for each vehicle owned or leased by the state or any state agencies in
26       accordance with K.S.A. 75-4611 and amendments thereto.
27           (d) Upon notification from the secretary of transportation that an
28       amount is due and payable from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee
29       fund, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state
30       highway fund to the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund the
31       amount certified by the secretary as due and payable.
32           (e) Any transfer of money during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
33       from the state highway fund to other state agencies, resulting from a
34       contract for services shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
35       imposed on the state highway fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
36       1999.
37           (f) Any transfer of money during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
38       from the state highway fund to the highway bonds debt service fund shall
39       be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway
40       fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999.
41           (g) Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-
42       time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary
43       positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30,

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  1       1999, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1998 regular session
  2       of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed
  3       the following, except upon approval of the state finance council:
4       Department of Transportation 3,129.5
  5           [Sec. 100. (a) There is hereby established in the state treasury
  6       the Kansas transportation trust fund.
  7           [(b) Moneys in the Kansas transportation trust fund shall be
  8       used only for the purpose of paying costs associated with the im-
  9       plementation of any transportation program authorized by statute.
10           [(c) On or before the 10th of each month, the director of ac-
11       counts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to
12       the Kansas transportation trust fund interest earnings based on:
13           [(1) The average daily balance of moneys in the Kansas trans-
14       portation trust fund for the preceding month; and
15           [(2) the net earnings rate for the pooled money investment
16       portfolio for the preceding month.
17           [(d) Upon written request by the secretary of transportation,
18       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount
19       specified in such request from the Kansas transportation trust fund
20       to the state highway fund.
21           [Sec. 101. (a) On June 30, 1998, the director of accounts and
22       reports shall transfer $25,000,000 from the state general fund to
23       the Kansas transportation trust fund established by section 99.
24           [(b) On July 15, 1998, and on the 15th day of each calendar
25       quarter thereafter before July 1, 1999, the director of accounts
26       and reports shall transfer $6,250,000 from the state general fund
27       to the Kansas transportation trust fund established by section 99.]
28           Sec. 99. [102] [100.] Kansas savings incentive program. (a) In ad-
29       dition to other expenditures authorized by law, expenditures may be made
30       from the agency operations account of the state highway fund appropri-
31       ated by this act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by the department
32       of transportation for the following purposes: (1) Salary bonus payments
33       to permanent full-time or regular part-time employees of the state agency
34       at the discretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of
35       technology equipment which was included in the budget estimates for
36       fiscal year 1999 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717
37       and amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training in-
38       cluding official hospitality: Provided, That all such expenditures from such
39       fund for the fiscal year 1999 shall be in addition to any expenditure lim-
40       itation imposed on the agency operations account of the state highway
41       fund for fiscal year 1999: Provided, however, That the total amount of
42       such expenditures from the agency operations account of the state high-
43       way fund for fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 50%

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  1       of the unexpended portion of the amount authorized to be expended from
  2       the agency operations account of the state highway fund for fiscal year
  3       1998 for agency operations, as determined by the director of accounts
  4       and reports: Provided further, That the total net gross amount of any
  5       such salary bonus payments to any individual employee during fiscal year
  6       1999 shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions
  7       of this subsection shall apply only to: (1) That portion of the moneys in
  8       the agency operations account of the state highway fund from which ex-
  9       penditures may be made for agency operations, and (2) shall not include
10       that portion of moneys which may be expended for other operating ex-
11       penses in the regular maintenance subprogram.
12           (b) Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998,
13       in any account of any special revenue fund of the department of trans-
14       portation, which was appropriated by subsection (b) of section 106 of
15       chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas and which is not other-
16       wise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act
17       of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for
18       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for the purposes authorized in sub-
19       section (a). All expenditures from any such account of any such special
20       revenue fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed
21       on such special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999. On
22       July 1, 1998, each Kansas quality management account and each KQM
23       expenditure account of any special revenue fund reappropriated by this
24       subsection (b) are hereby redesignated as Kansas savings incentive ac-
25       counts.
26           (c) No salary bonus payment paid pursuant to this section during
27       fiscal year 1999 shall be compensation, within the meaning of K.S.A.
28       74-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, for any purpose under the
29       Kansas public employees retirement system and shall not be subject to
30       deductions for employee contributions thereunder. Each salary bonus
31       payment paid under this section shall be a bonus, as defined by 29 C.F.R.
32       778, and shall be in addition to the regular earnings which that employee
33       may be entitled or for which the employee may become eligible.
34           Sec. 100. [103] [101.] Kansas savings incentive program. (a) In ad-
35       dition to other expenditures authorized by law, expenditures may be made
36       from any account of the state general fund reappropriated by this act for
37       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for any state agency named in this
38       act for the following purposes: (1) Salary bonus payments to permanent
39       full-time or regular part-time employees of the state agency at the dis-
40       cretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology
41       equipment which was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year
42       1999 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and
43       amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training including

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  1       official hospitality: Provided, however, That the total of all such expend-
  2       itures from such account of the state general fund for the fiscal year 1999
  3       shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the amount of the unen-
  4       cumbered balance as of June 30, 1998, in such account of the state general
  5       fund that is reappropriated for fiscal year 1999 and that is in excess of
  6       the amount authorized to be expended for fiscal year 1999 from such
  7       reappropriated balance, as determined by the director of accounts and
  8       reports: Provided further, That the total net gross amount of any such
  9       salary bonus payments to any individual employee during fiscal year 1999
10       that are paid under subsection (b) or this subsection shall not exceed
11       $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions of this subsection shall
12       apply only to that portion of any such account from which expenditures
13       may be made for state operations: And provided further, That all such
14       expenditures from the reappropriated balance in any such account for the
15       fiscal year 1999 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed
16       on expenditures from the reappropriated balance in any such account for
17       fiscal year 1999.
18           (b) In addition to other expenditures authorized by law, expenditures
19       may be made from any special revenue fund appropriated by this act for
20       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for a state agency named in this act
21       for the following purposes: (1) Salary bonus payments to permanent
22       full-time or regular part-time employees of the state agency at the dis-
23       cretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology
24       equipment which was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year
25       1999 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and
26       amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training including
27       official hospitality: Provided, That all such expenditures from such fund
28       for the fiscal year 1999 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
29       imposed on such fund or any account thereof for fiscal year 1999: Pro-
30       vided, however, That the total amount of such expenditures from such
31       fund for fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the
32       unexpended portion of the amount authorized to be expended from such
33       fund for fiscal year 1998 for state operations, as determined by the di-
34       rector of accounts and reports, or, in the case of no limit appropriations,
35       as determined by the director of the budget: Provided further, That the
36       total net gross amount of any such salary bonus payments to any individ-
37       ual employee during fiscal year 1999 that are paid under subsection (a)
38       or this subsection shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That
39       the provisions of this subsection shall apply only to: (1) That portion of
40       the moneys in each account of a special revenue fund from which portion
41       expenditures may be made for state operations, and (2) that portion of
42       the moneys in a special revenue fund, that does not have any such ac-
43       counts specified in this or other appropriation act, from which portion

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  1       expenditures may be made for state operations.
  2           (c) (1) Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30,
  3       1998, in any account of the state general fund of any state agency named
  4       in this act, which was reappropriated by subsection (c)(1) of section 107
  5       of chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas and which is not
  6       otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropri-
  7       ation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, is hereby reappro-
  8       priated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and may be expended
  9       for the purposes authorized in subsections (a) and (b).
10           (2) Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998,
11       in any account of any special revenue fund of any state agency named in
12       this act, which was appropriated by subsection (c)(2) of section 107 of
13       chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas and which is not other-
14       wise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act
15       of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for
16       the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, and may be expended for the pur-
17       poses authorized in subsections (a) and (b). All expenditures from any
18       such account of any such special revenue fund shall be in addition to any
19       expenditure limitation imposed on such special revenue fund for fiscal
20       year 1999.
21           (3) On July 1, 1998, each Kansas quality management account and
22       each KQM expenditure account of the state general fund and each Kansas
23       quality management account and each KQM expenditure account of any
24       special revenue fund reappropriated by this subsection (c) are hereby
25       redesignated as Kansas savings incentive accounts.
26           (d) No salary bonus payment paid pursuant to this section during
27       fiscal year 1999 shall be compensation, within the meaning of K.S.A.
28       74-4901 et seq., and amendments thereto, for any purpose under the
29       Kansas public employees retirement system and shall not be subject to
30       deductions for employee contributions thereunder. Each salary bonus
31       payment paid under this section shall be a bonus, as defined by 29 C.F.R.
32       778, and shall be in addition to the regular earnings which that employee
33       may be entitled or for which the employee may become eligible.
34           (e) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any state agency
35       named in section 22 of chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas
36       or to the department of transportation.
37           Sec. 101. [104.] [102.] Appeals to exceed position limitations. The
38       limitations imposed by this act on the number of full-time and regular
39       part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo-
40       rary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June
41       30, 1999, made in this act or in any other appropriation act of the 1998
42       regular session of the legislature may be exceeded upon approval of the
43       state finance council.

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  1           Sec. 102. [105.] [103.] Appeals to exceed limitations. Upon written
  2       application to the governor and approval of the state finance council,
  3       expenditures from special revenue funds may exceed the amounts spec-
  4       ified in this act.
  5           Sec. 103. [106.] [104.] Savings. Any unencumbered balance as of
  6       June 30, 1998, in any special revenue fund, or account thereof, which is
  7       not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appro-
  8       priation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, is hereby ap-
  9       propriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for the same use and
10       purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated.
11           Sec. 104. [107.] [105.] Federal grants. Each federal grant or other
12       federal receipt which is received by a state agency named in this act and
13       which is not otherwise appropriated to that state agency by this or other
14       appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature, is hereby
15       appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, for that state agency
16       for the purpose set forth in such federal grant or receipt, except that no
17       expenditure shall be made from and no obligation shall be incurred
18       against any such federal grant or other federal receipt, which has not been
19       previously appropriated or reappropriated or approved for expenditure
20       by the governor, until the governor has authorized the state agency to
21       make expenditures therefrom.
22           Sec. 105. [108.] [106.] Any transfers of money during the fiscal year
23       ending June 30, 1999, from any special revenue fund of any state agency
24       named in this act to the audit services fund of the division of post audit
25       under K.S.A. 46-1121 and amendments thereto shall be in addition to
26       any expenditure limitation imposed on any such fund for the fiscal year
27       ending June 30, 1999.
28           Sec. 106. [109.] [107.] (a) No moneys appropriated for the fis-
29       cal year ending June 30, 1999, to the attorney general or to any
30       other state agency shall be expended for any contingency fee pay-
31       ments or any other compensation payments to any law firm that
32       entered into the engagement and contingency agreement with the
33       attorney general, pursuant to such engagement and contingency
34       agreement, or for any activities or operations of the attorney gen-
35       eral or the office of the attorney general conducted or undertaken
36       for the implementation or administration of or for any other pur-
37       pose regarding such engagement and contingency agreement, ex-
38       cept as specifically authorized and directed by this act with respect
39       to terminating such engagement and contingency agreement, nor
40       shall any other funds of any agency of the state government of
41       Kansas be utilized for any such purpose. It is the intent of this
42       section to invoke and exercise the ``termination due to lack of fund-
43       ing appropriation'' clause, contained in the contractual provisions

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  1       attachment form DA-146a, of the engagement and contingency
  2       agreement.
  3           (b) The attorney general is hereby authorized and directed to
  4       terminate forthwith the engagement and contingency agreement
  5       entered into by the attorney general with such law firms pursuant
  6       to the ``termination due to lack of funding appropriation'' clause,
  7       contained in the contractual provisions attachment form DA-146a,
  8       of the engagement and contingency agreement.
  9           (c) As used in this section:
10           (1) ``Attorney general'' means the attorney general of the state
11       of Kansas and includes any officer or employee of the office of the
12       attorney general of the state of Kansas;
13           (2) ``law firm'' means any of the law firms of Entz & Chanay,
14       P.A., Scruggs, Millette, Lawson, Bozeman & Dent, P. A., and Ness,
15       Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole, P.A., and includes any at-
16       torney who is a member of, who is employed by or who has con-
17       tracted with or is otherwise associated with or performing legal
18       services for any such law firm;
19           (3) ``state agency'' has the meaning ascribed by K.S.A. 75-3701
20       and amendments thereto;
21           (4) ``engagement and contingency agreement'' means the en-
22       gagement and contingency agreement entered into by the law
23       firms with the attorney general to provide legal services to the
24       state of Kansas for the purpose of seeking injunctive relief, mon-
25       etary relief, including, without limitation, damages and civil pen-
26       alties, and other relief against tobacco industry companies and re-
27       lated entities in litigation arising from the advertising, marketing,
28       manufacturing, promotion, sale and/or distribution of cigarettes
29       and other tobacco products; and
30           (5) ``activities or operations'' means any normal operating ac-
31       tivities or operations of the attorney general or any of the officers
32       or employees of the office of the attorney general and includes any
33       meetings, communications, legal work or any administrative activ-
34       ity of any kind participated in or entered into or conducted in any
35       manner by the attorney general or any officer or employee of the
36       office of the attorney general.
37           Sec. 107. [110.] [108.] On July 1, 1998, the provisions of K.S.A.
38       75-6801 and amendments thereto are hereby suspended and shall
39       be of no force and effect during the fiscal year ending June 30,
40       1999.
41           Sec. 108. [111.] [109.] (a) On or before October 1, 1998, each
42       state agency named in this or any other appropriation act of the
43       1998 regular session of the legislature shall submit a report to the

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  1       members of the legislative coordinating council, the chair, vice-
  2       chair and ranking minority member of the senate committee on
  3       ways and means, the subcommittee chair of the senate committee
  4       on ways and means that is assigned the state agency's budget for
  5       review, the chair, vice-chair and ranking minority member of the
  6       House committee on appropriations, and the subcommittee chair
  7       of the House committee on appropriations that is assigned the
  8       state agency's budget for review. Such report shall detail (1) any
  9       special revenue fund receipts for the fiscal year ending June 30,
10       1998, which were in excess of those amounts included in the
11       budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998, of the state agency
12       as approved by the legislature during 1998 regular session, (2) any
13       federal grants received by such agency which were not included
14       in the budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998, of such state
15       agency as approved by the legislature during 1998 regular session,
16       and (3) any moneys received by the state agency from nongovern-
17       mental sources which were not included in the budget for the fiscal
18       year ending June 30, 1998, of such state agency as approved by
19       the legislature during 1998 regular session.
20           (b) On or before the first day of the 1999 regular session of the
21       legislature each state agency named in this or any other appro-
22       priation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature shall sub-
23       mit a report to the members of the legislative coordinating council,
24       the chair, vice-chair and ranking minority member of the senate
25       committee on ways and means, the subcommittee chair of the sen-
26       ate committee on ways and means that is assigned the state
27       agency's budget for review, the chair, vice-chair and ranking mi-
28       nority member of the House committee on appropriations, and the
29       subcommittee chair of the House committee on appropriations
30       that is assigned the state agency's budget for review. Such report
31       shall detail (1) any special revenue fund receipts for the fiscal year
32       ending June 30, 1999, which are projected to be in excess of those
33       amounts included in the budget for the fiscal year ending June 30,
34       1999, of the state agency as approved by the legislature during
35       1998 regular session, (2) any federal grants received or anticipated
36       to be received by the state agency which were not included in the
37       budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, of the state agency
38       as approved by the legislature during 1998 regular session, and (3)
39       any moneys received or anticipated to be received by the state
40       agency from nongovernmental sources which were not included
41       in the budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, of such state
42       agency as approved by the legislature during 1998 regular session.

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  1           Sec. 109. [112.] [110.]
  2      
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
  4       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
5       Enhancement and equity funding
6           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $6,676,560
  7           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
  8       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
  9           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
10       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
11           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
12       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
13       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
14       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
15       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
16           Sec. 110. [113.] [111.]
17      
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
18           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
19       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
20       Enhancement and equity funding
21           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $3,531,600
22           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
23       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
24           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
25       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
26           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
27       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
28       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
29       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
30       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
31           Sec. 111. [114.] [112.]
32      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
33           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
34       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
35       Enhancement and equity funding
36           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $4,201,200
37           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
38       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
39           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
40       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
41           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
42       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
43       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election

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  1       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
  2       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
  3           Sec. 112. [115.] [113.]
  4      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS
  5      
AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
  6           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
  7       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
8       Enhancement and equity funding
9           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,751,760
10           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
11       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
12           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
13       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
14           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
15       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
16       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
17       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
18       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
19           Sec. 113. [116.] [114.]
20      
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER
21           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
22       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
23       Enhancement and equity funding
24           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $427,660
25           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
26       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
27           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
28       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
29           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
30       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
31       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
32       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
33       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
34           Sec. 114. [117.] [115.]
35      
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
36           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
37       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
38       Enhancement and equity funding
39           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,805,760
40           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
41       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
42           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
43       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.

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  1           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
  2       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
  3       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
  4       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
  5       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
  6           Sec. 115. [118.] [116.]
  7      
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
  8           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
  9       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
10       Enhancement and equity funding
11           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $943,920
12           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
13       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
14           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
15       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
16           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
17       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
18       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
19       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
20       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
21           Sec. 116. [119.] [117.]
22      
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
23           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
24       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
25       Enhancement and equity funding
26           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,101,600
27           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
28       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
29           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
30       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
31           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
32       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
33       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
34       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
35       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
36           Sec. 117. [120.] [118.]
37      
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
38           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
39       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
40       Enhancement and equity funding
41           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,159,920
42           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
43       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.

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  1           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
  2       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
  3           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
  4       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
  5       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
  6       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
  7       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
  8           Sec. 118. [121.] [119.]
  9      
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
10           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
11       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
12       Washburn university property tax mill levy reduction and transition expenses
13           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $13,200,000
14           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
15       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
16           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
17       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
18           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
19       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
20       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
21       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
22       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
23           Sec. 119. [122.] [120.]
24      
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
25           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
26       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
27       Community college property tax mill levy reduction
28           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $40,471,549
29       Technical college and area vocational school technology improve-ments
30           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,000,000
31       Community college technology improvements
32           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $700,000
33           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
34       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
35           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
36       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
37           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
38       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
39       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
40       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
41       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.

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  1           Sec. 120. [123.] [121.]
  2      
KANSAS COUNCIL ON HIGHER EDUCATION
  3           (a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state
  4       general fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
5       Operations (including official hospitality)
6           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 $1,000,000
7           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $1,000,000
8           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $1,000,000
9       Washburn university property tax mill levy reduction and transi-tion expenses
10           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $14,600,000
11           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $14,600,000
12       Merger and affiliation incentives
13           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $8,000,000
14           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $8,000,000
15       Enhancement and equity funding
16           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $25,000,000
17           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $50,000,000
18       Community college property tax mill levy reduction
19           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $41,500,000
20           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $41,500,000
21       Technical college and area vocational school technology improve-ments
22           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $1,000,000
23           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $1,000,000
24       Community college technology improvements
25           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $700,000
26           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $700,000
27       Financial assistance for students at postsecondary educational in-stitutions
28           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 $6,000,000
29           For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2002 $8,000,000
30           (b) The appropriations made by this section shall not be subject
31       to the provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
32           (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), this section
33       shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1999.
34           (d) If the proposition to amend sections 2, 3, 6 and 7 of article
35       6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas in 1998 House Concur-
36       rent Resolution No. 5049 is not adopted at the general election
37       held on November 3, 1998, then this section shall not take effect
38       or be in force and shall expire on January 1, 1999.
39           Sec. 121. [124.] [122.] On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-4801 is hereby
40       amended to read as follows: 79-4801. There is hereby created the state

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  1       gaming revenues fund in the state treasury. All moneys credited to such
  2       fund shall be expended or transferred only for the purposes and in the
  3       manner provided by this act and all expenditures from the state gaming
  4       revenues fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts. All
  5       moneys credited to such fund shall be allocated and credited monthly to
  6       the funds and in the amounts specified by this act except that the total
  7       of the amounts credited to such funds in any one fiscal year pursuant to
  8       this act shall not exceed $50,000,000. All amounts credited to such fund
  9       in any one fiscal year which are in excess of $50,000,000 shall be trans-
10       ferred and credited to the state general fund on July 15, 1996, and June
11       25, 1997, and each year thereafter on June 25, except that on June 25,
12       1999, all amounts credited to the fund in fiscal year 1999 which are in
13       excess of $50,000,000 shall be transferred and credited to the Kansas
14       economic development endowment account of the state economic devel-
15       opment initiatives fund.
16           Sec. 106 122. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-2959 is hereby amended
17       to read as follows: 79-2959. (a) There is hereby created the local ad va-
18       lorem tax reduction fund. All moneys transferred or credited to such fund
19       under the provisions of this act or any other law shall be apportioned and
20       distributed in the manner provided herein.
21           (b) On January 15 and on July 15 of each year, the director of ac-
22       counts and reports shall make transfers in equal amounts which in the
23       aggregate equal 4.5% of the total retail sales and compensating taxes
24       credited to the state general fund pursuant to articles 36 and 37 of chapter
25       79 of Kansas Statutes Annotated and acts amendatory thereof and sup-
26       plemental thereto during the preceding calendar year from the state gen-
27       eral fund to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund, except that: (1) The
28       transfers on January 15 and July 15 of each year shall be in equal amounts
29       which in the aggregate equal 3.630% of such taxes credited to the state
30       general fund during the preceding calendar year; and (2) the amount of
31       the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1998 1999 shall be
32       equal to 101.75% 102.4% of the amount transferred on the same date
33       during state fiscal year 1997 1998. All such transfers are subject to re-
34       duction under K.S.A. 75-6704 and amendments thereto. All transfers
35       made in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be considered
36       to be demand transfers from the state general fund.
37           (c) The state treasurer shall apportion and pay the amounts trans-
38       ferred under subsection (b) to the several county treasurers on January
39       15 and on July 15 in each year as follows: (1) Sixty-five percent of the
40       amount to be distributed shall be apportioned on the basis of the popu-
41       lation figures of the counties certified to the secretary of state pursuant
42       to K.S.A. 11-201 and amendments thereto on July 1 of the preceding
43       year; and (2) thirty-five percent of such amount shall be apportioned on

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  1       the basis of the equalized assessed tangible valuations on the tax rolls of
  2       the counties on November 1 of the preceding year as certified by the
  3       director of property valuation.
  4           [Sec.  123. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-2964 is hereby amended
  5       to read as follows: 79-2964. There is hereby created the county
  6       and city revenue sharing fund. All moneys transferred or credited
  7       to such fund under the provisions of this act or any other law shall
  8       be allocated and distributed in the manner provided herein. The
  9       director of accounts and reports in each year on July 15 and De-
10       cember 10, shall make transfers in equal amounts which in the
11       aggregate equal 3.5% of the total retail sales and compensating
12       taxes credited to the state general fund pursuant to articles 36 and
13       37 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated and acts amen-
14       datory thereof and supplemental thereto during the preceding cal-
15       endar year from the state general fund to the county and city rev-
16       enue sharing fund, except that: (a) The transfers on July 15 and
17       December 10 of each year shall be in equal amounts which in the
18       aggregate equal 2.823% of such taxes credited to the state general
19       fund during the preceding calendar year; and (b) the amount of
20       the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1998 1999
21       shall be equal to 101.75% 102.4% of the amount transferred on the
22       same date during state fiscal year 1997 1998. All such transfers are
23       subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704 and amendments
24       thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of
25       this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from the
26       state general fund.
27           [Sec.  124. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-3425i is hereby amended
28       to read as follows: 79-3425i. On January 15 and July 15 of each
29       year, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer a sum
30       equal to the total taxes collected under the provisions of K.S.A. 79-
31       6a04 and 79-6a10, and amendments thereto, and credited to the
32       state general fund during the six months next preceding the date
33       of transfer, from the state general fund to the special city and
34       county highway fund, created by K.S.A. 79-3425, and amendments
35       thereto, except that: (1) Such transfers are subject to reduction
36       under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto; and (2) the
37       amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year
38       1998 1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 101.75% 102.4% of
39       the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year
40       1997 1998. All transfers under this section shall be considered to
41       be demand transfers from the state general fund.]
42           Sec. 107 123. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-2964 is hereby amended
43       to read as follows: 79-2964. There is hereby created the county and city

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  1       revenue sharing fund. All moneys transferred or credited to such fund
  2       under the provisions of this act or any other law shall be allocated and
  3       distributed in the manner provided herein. The director of accounts and
  4       reports in each year on July 15 and December 10, shall make transfers
  5       in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 3.5% of the total retail
  6       sales and compensating taxes credited to the state general fund pursuant
  7       to articles 36 and 37 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated and
  8       acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto during the preceding
  9       calendar year from the state general fund to the county and city revenue
10       sharing fund, except that: (a) The transfers on July 15 and December 10
11       of each year shall be in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal
12       2.823% of such taxes credited to the state general fund during the pre-
13       ceding calendar year; and (b) the amount of the transfer on each such
14       date during state fiscal year 1998 1999 shall be equal to 101.75% 102.4%
15       of the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1997
16       1998. All such transfers are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704
17       and amendments thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the pro-
18       visions of this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from
19       the state general fund.
20           Sec. 108 124. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-3425i is hereby amended
21       to read as follows: 79-3425i. On January 15 and July 15 of each year, the
22       director of accounts and reports shall transfer a sum equal to the total
23       taxes collected under the provisions of K.S.A. 79-6a04 and 79-6a10, and
24       amendments thereto, and credited to the state general fund during the
25       six months next preceding the date of transfer, from the state general
26       fund to the special city and county highway fund, created by K.S.A. 79-
27       3425, and amendments thereto, except that: (1) Such transfers are subject
28       to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto; and (2) the
29       amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1998
30       1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to 101.75% 102.4% of the amount
31       transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1997 1998. All trans-
32       fers under this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from
33       the state general fund.
34           Sec. 109 125. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-34,147 is hereby amended
35       to read as follows: 79-34,147. (a) On each January 1, April 1, July 1 and
36       October 1, the secretary of revenue shall certify to the director of accounts
37       and reports the amount equal to 7.628% of the total revenues received
38       by the secretary from the taxes imposed under the Kansas retailers' sales
39       tax act and deposited in the state treasury and credited to the state general
40       fund during the preceding three calendar months.
41           (b) Upon receipt of each certification under subsection (a), the di-
42       rector of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund
43       to the state highway fund an amount equal to the amount so certified, on

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  1       each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, except that the amount of
  2       the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1998 1999 shall not
  3       exceed the amount equal to 101.75% 102.4% of the amount transferred
  4       on the same date during state fiscal year 1997 1998. All transfers made
  5       pursuant to this section are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704,
  6       and amendments thereto : Provided, however, That on July 1, 1998,
  7       the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $15,650,235
  8       from the budget stabilization fund to the state highway fund, and
  9       the scheduled transfer on July 1, 1998, from the state general fund
10       to the state highway fund shall be reduced proportionately by
11       $15,650,235.
12           (c) All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this section
13       shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund.
14           Sec. 110 126. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-2959, 79-2964, 79-3425i
15       [79-2964, 79-3425i,] and, 79-34,147 and 79-4801 and section 23 of
16       chapter 123 of the 1997 Session Laws of Kansas are hereby repealed.
17           Sec. 111 127. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
18       after July 1, 1998, or the date upon which the omnibus reconciliation
19       spending limit bill of 1998 becomes effective, whichever is later, and its
20       publication in the statute book.
21