Message to the Senate of the State of Kansas:
Pursuant to Article 2, Section 14 of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, I hereby return Senate Bill No. 495 with my signature approving the bill, except for the items enumerated below.
KPERS COLA
Section 99(c) has been line-item vetoed in its entirety.
This line-item would approve $28,342,761 from the State General Fund to pay cash for a 3.0 percent cost-of-living increase for KPERS retirees who retired before July 1, 1993. However, SB 11, which contains the enabling language needed to implement the retiree COLA, is still in Conference Committee. As a consequence, the lack of any enabling retirement legislation makes this State General Fund deposit into the KPERS Fund premature.
This veto should not be read by anyone as a diminishment of my commitment to a base increase for the KPERS retirees. I strongly urge the Legislature to review again my proposal for providing a 3.0 percent cost-of-living increase for all retirees to be funded by increasing the employer contribution rates beginning in FY 2000. It must be noted that the KPERS actuaries have determined that my proposal would not adversely affect the unfunded liability, which is projected to reach equilibrium in FY 2002. As a result, my recommendation remains the most cost effective method for providing a COLA for retirees.
Administration--Public Broadcasting Equipment Grants (EDIF)
That portion of Section 104(b) that reads as follows has been line-item vetoed:
"Public broadcasting equipment grants EDIF fund..............................$200,000
Provided, That all expenditures from the public broadcasting equipment grants EDIF fund shall be made to provide matching funds for federal capital equipment grants awarded to eligible public broadcasting stations: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund may be made to provide matching funds for capital equipment projects funded from any nonstate source in the event federal capital equipment grants are not awarded: And provided further, That in the event the federal facility programs cease to exist or fail to conduct grant solicitations, expenditures may be made from this fund to provide matching funds for capital equipment projects funded from any nonstate source without first applying for federal capital equipment grants."
My original recommendation for public broadcasting equipment acquisitions included $100,000 from the State General Fund for FY 1999. The Legislature added $150,000 from the State General Fund and $200,000 from the EDIF. Although I still believe my original recommendation was adequate for equipment acquisition, the total State General Fund appropriation of $250,000 is certainly more than generous for normal grants. If a targeted use of $150,000 for the microwave interconnection for public television is recommended, I would support that.
SRS--Correct Children's Health Care Duplication
That portion of Section 120(a) that reads as follows has been
line-item vetoed:
"Children's health insurance.............................................$12,000,000
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the children's health insurance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999."
Regents--National Geographic (EDIF)
That portion of Section 139(b) that reads as follows has been line-item vetoed:
"Kansas state geography education endowment program fund...................No limit
Provided, That all moneys received from the national geographic society foundation to create a Kansas state geography education endowment program shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Kansas state geography education endowment fund.
Provided, That all expenditures from the EDIF--national geographic society education foundation endowment fund shall be matched on a $1 for $1 basis by expenditures from the Kansas state geography education endowment program fund so that expenditures for the Kansas state geography education endowment program are equally supported by funds received from the national geographic society foundation and from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund: Provided further, That the state board of regents shall implement and administer the Kansas state geography education endowment program."
The vetoes above relate to the FY 1999 appropriation made by the Legislature to the Board of Regents to create a state geography education endowment program. I disagree with the transfer of $250,000 from the EDIF to establish this endowment fund and believe there are higher priorities for education funding, especially for at-risk and early childhood programs. Additionally, if additional funding is to be recommended, I believe it should be targeted to existing programs, such as environmental education and agriculture in the classroom, which were reduced by the Legislature.
All State Agencies
Section 163 has been line-item vetoed in its entirety.
Section 163 requires state agencies, by October 31, 1998, to file variance reports on their budget to a number of legislative officers and committees. Specifically, the reports must show variances between budgeted and actual expenditures for FY 1998 for federal, other special revenue, and non-governmental funds. Similar reports would also have to be submitted by the beginning of the 1999 Legislative Session, showing variances in these same funding sources for FY 1999 between the approved budget and the revised estimate of expenditures year-to-date. I veto this section because it imposes another unnecessary administrative burden on state agencies to provide information that is already attainable through the normal budget process or available, upon request, from state agencies.
Attorney General--Termination of Contract for Legal Services
Section 162 has been line-item vetoed in its entirety.
Section 162 was intended to compel the Attorney General to renegotiate the contingency contract entered into with various law firms to secure the vigorous prosecution of the state's claims for damages and injunctive relief in lawsuits against the major manufacturers of cigarettes. The concern of the Legislature is the amount of possible attorneys fee that might be awarded by the courts under the contract. The language of Section 162 calls for the Attorney General to fire all of the private attorneys currently representing the state in its current lawsuits against the cigarette manufacturers.
The implementation of Section 162 could seriously damage the state's ability to proceed with the lawsuits. Some 3,000 children a day start to smoke cigarettes. Hundreds of millions of dollars may be recovered from these suits. These lawsuits may be the only effective way to reduce underage smoking and recover the money spent in treating the disease caused by smoking. The Attorney General and the leadership of the Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees are currently seeking to reach an agreement on the terms of a renegotiated contract. I strongly support those efforts and urge agreement on reasonable and fair fees. Under these circumstances, I veto Section 162.
Bill Graves, Governor
Dated: April 27, 1998
Aller, Buell, RR 4, Box 187B, Hiawatha, KS 66434 ................ |
$79.86 |
Anderes Farms/Ronald J. Anderes, 492 HWY 15, Hope, KS 67451 ..... |
290.46 |
Applegate, Donald, 1294 N. Ridge Rd, Peck, KS 67120 ............. |
35.94 |
Bayless, Dennis, R. 1, Box 110, Havana, KS 67347 ................ |
71.04 |
Becker, David, R. 1, Box 43, Oneida, KS 66522 ................... |
93.00 |
Benfer, David, 1025 4th Rd, Longford, KS 67458 .................. |
37.20 |
Bergin, Wayne W., RR 1, Box 149, Clay Center, KS 67432 .......... |
93.00 |
Bina, Dean A., R. 3, Box 149, Marion, KS 66861 .................. |
319.95 |
Boyce, Bill J., 1220 Old Number 4 HWY, Council Grove, KS |
253.80 |
Brown & Brown Inc, 124 Indiana St, Salina, KS 67401 ............. |
22,357.62 |
Buckle, Edward E., 214 S. Valley, Eureka, KS 67045 .............. |
225.72 |
Carter, Patsy, R. 2, Box 72, Sedan, KS 67361 .................... |
19.74 |
Coffey County Engineer, 110 South 6th, Rm. 5, Burlington, |
7,939.89 |
Craney, Marvin or Carol, RR 1 Box 39, Wilsey, KS 66873 .......... |
34.14 |
Davis, Raymond, 232 S. Highway 281, Portis, KS 67474-9209 ....... |
33.42 |
Demel, Jerome A., 13587 SW 130th St., Rose Hill, KS 67133 ....... |
36.48 |
Dillon, Gregory A., 502 Key Rd., Hope, KS 67451 ................. |
127.38 |
Doherty, John R., 27780 Cedar Niles Rd., Paola, KS 66071 ........ |
84.00 |
Dunafon Ranch (Doug), 10255 Shanuk, Westmoreland, KS 66549 ...... |
32.88 |
Eastes, Bob J., Park Hills, 337 Lake Rd., Box 104, Pratt, |
57.90 |
Ekholm, Wilmer, P.O. Box 75, 3060 Avenue P, Windom, KS |
21.00 |
Farris, Jerry, 2153 Kingman Terr., Ottawa, KS 66067 ............. |
170.26 |
Fleske, Edward, RR 1, Box 63, Garfield, KS 67529 ................ |
16.00 |
Flora, Samuel E. Or Janelle, R. 3, Box 33, Quinter, KS |
372.60 |
Gans, Bill Jr., 119 N 210th Rd., New Cambria, KS 67470 .......... |
449.06 |
Gans, Willis Sr., 2115 Aspen Rd., New Cambria, KS 67470 ......... |
174.47 |
Garrett, Gary A., 2393 County Road 29, Gem, KS 67734 ............ |
793.98 |
Garten Bros., Inc., (Clarence), 2305 Fair Rd., Abilene, KS |
318.33 |
Gitchel, Milo, R. 1, Box 47, Phillipsburg, KS 67661 ............. |
140.78 |
Greeley Co. Road Dept., P.O. Box 458, Tribune, KS 68789 ......... |
2,807.82 |
Greig, Dean, 103 South 5th, Osborne, KS 67473 ................... |
254.66 |
Hadley, Curtiss, 2501 N. Hendricks, Hutchinson, KS 67502 ........ |
22.62 |
Hallgren, Greg, R. 1, Box 132, Alta Vista, KS 66834 ............. |
36.30 |
Healzer, Gerald D., 12101 W. Castleton Rd., Partridge, KS |
35.40 |
Hegwald, Nadine F., RR 1, Box 169 Owl Creek, Humboldt, |
39.00 |
Herington Country Club, 803 N. C St., Herington, KS 67449 ....... |
37.74 |
Herring, Tommy B., R. 2, Box 99, Benkelman, NE 69021 ............ |
309.26 |
Highland Park Cemetery Assoc. Inc, 2025 S. Broadway, |
29.64 |
Hoelting Bros., 1436 Road 75, Olpe, KS 66865 .................... |
69.45 |
Jackson, William or Marlene, 16226 SE 90th St., Norwich, KS |
36.84 |
Jones, Robert R., 2635 17 Rd., Plainsville, KS 67663 ............ |
137.05 |
Karlin, Wilfric, 1963 B Emmeram Rd., Hays, KS 67601 ............. |
711.34 |
Keller, Ernest F., Jr., R. 2, Box 106, Ellis, KS 67637 .......... |
115.50 |
Kisner, Marvin, R. 1, Box 95A, Bison, KS 67520 .................. |
93.00 |
Kruse, Dwight, R. 1, Box 9, Marion, KS 66861 .................... |
200.72 |
Lohse, Melvin E., 2765 Big Bear Rd, Hanover, KS 66945 ........... |
35.58 |
Long, D.R., R. 4, Box 183, Winfield, KS 67156 ................... |
77.34 |
Long, Jack, 305 E. Main, Alden, KS 67512 ........................ |
38.82 |
Markley, Joseph L., 796 E. 1150 Rd, Baldwin, KS 66006 ........... |
148.55 |
McAnany Construction, Inc., 15320 Midland Dr., Shawnee |
789.43 |
Meier's Ready Mix, Inc., P.O. Box 8477, Topeka, KS 66608 ........ |
10,608.30 |
Merchant, John D., 304 Shawnee St., Hiawatha, KS 66434 .......... |
190.35 |
Mills, Phil, Jr., 8930 NW Valencia Rd., Silver Lake, KS |
342.95 |
Monnich, Erwin, 241 Rain Rd., Herington, KS 67449 ............... |
38.28 |
Moore, Delbert, R. 1, Box 65, Brownell, KS 67521 ................ |
137.70 |
Morgan, Mildred, RR 1, Box 5, Alta Vista, KS 66834 .............. |
57.00 |
Nelson Brothers, 150 S. 2200 Rd, White City, KS 66872 ........... |
213.51 |
Nienke, Patricia, 366 16th Rd., Ellsworth, KS 67439 ............. |
105.20 |
Nittler, Bert, 6248 NW Daisy Rd., Lake City, KS 67071 ........... |
86.52 |
Olsen, Clarence, R. 1, Box 84, Eureka, KS 67045 ................. |
55.38 |
Penka, Victor E., RR 1, Box 33, Healy, KS 67850 ................. |
240.73 |
Pfaff, Tim and Danny, 19160 Ober Rd, Randolph, KS 66554 ......... |
396.25 |
Pfannenstiel Bros-Greg, 1763 Norfolk Rd, Hays, KS 67601 ......... |
181.62 |
Phelps, Clayton, R. 2, Box 46, Beverly, KS 67423 ................ |
203.15 |
Quimby, Ronald J., R. 1, Box 136, Larned, KS 67550 .............. |
40.80 |
R & R Farms, Inc., Rollin Herynk, R. 2, Kincaid, KS 66039 ....... |
3.00 |
Reno County, 206 West 1st, Hutchinson, KS 67501 ................. |
3,469.32 |
Richers Trucking, Inc., 1727 - 346th Ave., Wever, IA 52658 ...... |
269.64 |
Riley County Public Works Dept., 110 Courthouse Plaza, |
322.74 |
Rutharauff, Virgil, 840 - 3800 St., Moran, KS 67755 ............. |
296.46 |
Scheele, Robert D., 3039 - 29th Rd., Hanover, KS 66945 .......... |
78.60 |
Schemper, Lonny, RR 2, Box 224, Holdrege, NE, 68949 ............. |
139.20 |
Schmidt, Shane, 906 W. 160th St. S., Caldwell, KS 67022 ......... |
21.00 |
Schmitz, Elmer L., 146 W. 17th St., Horton, KS 66439 ............ |
427.35 |
Schraeder Inc., P.O. Box 667, Jetmore, KS 67854-0667 ............ |
102.00 |
Shaw Enterprises, R. 4, Box 115, Chanute, KS 66720 .............. |
445.50 |
Smith, Melvin, R. 1, Blue Mound, KS 66010 ....................... |
38.64 |
South West Butler Quarry, 9423 SW 165th, Augusta, KS 67010 ...... |
25.50 |
SS Express Sanitation Service, 4120 S. Broadway, Bldg. C, |
687.96 |
Staab Cattle Co., 2049 - 280th Ave., Hays, KS 67601 ............. |
929.39 |
Stepanich, Edward J., R. 1, Box 95, Cherryvale, KS 67335 ........ |
91.20 |
Stevenson, Paul N., 4105 Legion Lane, St. George, KS |
21.00 |
Stithem, Gayle, 15525 W. Road, Hoyt, KS 66440 ................... |
52.86 |
Stockebrand, Lauren F., 1044 100th Road, Yates Center, KS |
109.38 |
Sutton, Victor K., R. 1, Box 156, Troy, KS 66087 ................ |
38.10 |
Taylor, James J K Constr, 714 S. Eisenhower St., Junction |
173.82 |
Thieme, Larry M. & Elizabeth, 7434 NW 74th St., Topeka, KS |
40.26 |
Townsend, Richard, 6198 Road 14, Goodland, KS 67735 ............. |
26.40 |
True, Lynn M., P.O. Box 658, Gaylord, KS 67638 .................. |
413.59 |
Tucker, Allen D., P.O. Box 333, Elkhart, KS 67950 ............... |
41.40 |
Vendors Supply of America, 10600 W. 79th St., Shawnee, KS |
1,650.78 |
Vinyl Plex, Inc., P.O. Box 431, Pittsburg, KS 66762 ............. |
135.47 |
Walz, Robert or Gale, HC 1, Box 11, Saint Francis, KS 67756 ..... |
442.80 |
Western Resources, 818 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka, KS 66612 ......... |
155,098.32 |
Woodbury Farms, 23285 W. Stubbs Rd., Quenemo, KS 66528 .......... |
363.69 |
Wurm Inc.-Rex Wurm, RR 1, Box 64, Oberlin, KS 67749 ............. |
145.80 |
Zimmers, Marvin, R. 1, Box 37, Howard, KS 67349 ................. |
180.63
|
Total ........................................................... |
$219,885.50 |
Olathe U.S.D. #233 |
$3,591.67 |
Hutchinson Vending Co. |
$207.00 |
Frank Johnson, Jr. |
$2,578.32 |
Steve Colgrove |
$3,467.00 |
Thomas J. McConnaughey |
$8,548.08 |
Clark D. Davis |
$6,940.45 |
CIGNA Property and Casualty Insurance |
$13,231.41 |
Central Kansas Medical Center |
$132.98 |
Associated Orthopedics |
$56.30 |
Stafford U.S.D. No. 349 |
$10,709.35 |
Kansas State University |
$2,931.34 |
Kansas State University |
$8,294.02 |
Veronica Reynolds-Gilbreath |
$210.89 |
Aaron L. Beers #9334 |
$76.30 |
Travis Earl Sinclair #62616 |
$35.00 |
Abel A. Vidal #57700 |
$100.00 |
Darrell E. Luarks #40602 |
$46.25 |
Melvin Lee White, Jr. |
$50.00 |
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center |
$8,045.95 |
Dr. Linda W. Eddy |
$326.25 |
Cosmosphere, Hutchinson, KS ..................................... |
$1,500,000 |
Boot Hill museum, Front Street, Dodge City, KS 67801 ............ |
$150,000 |
Exploration Place, Wichita, KS .................................. |
$1,500,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$24,860 |
EDIF--friends of the free state capitol grant fund .............. |
$100,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$994,396 |
Welfare to work grant--state match .............................. |
$3,334,200 |
Welfare to work grant--federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Community based services ........................................ |
$1,953,313 |
Other medical assistance ........................................ |
$1,071,291 |
Youth services aid and assistance ............................... |
$8,916,632 |
Cash Assistance ................................................. |
$9,715,382 |
Administration .................................................. |
$4,812,236 |
Program grants .................................................. |
$3,693,362 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Medical resources and collection fund ........................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$222,186 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$51,393 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$115,674 |
Larned juvenile correctional facility fee fund .................. |
No limit |
Gifts, grants and donations fund ................................ |
$45,000 |
Adult corrections oversight ..................................... |
$2,356 |
Parole from adult correctional institutions ..................... |
$2,931 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$27,926 |
State matching funds ............................................ |
$89,367 |
Storm damage--horse barn razing ................................. |
$23,000 |
EDIF--operating expenditures fund ............................... |
$115,000 |
AIDS medication shortfall ....................................... |
$235,000 |
Year 2000 computer repair ....................................... |
$1,106,158 |
Child care facilities licensure fund ............................ |
$1,000,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$45,800 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$31,118 |
Legislative coordinating council--operations .................... |
$558,063 |
Legislative research department--operations ..................... |
$2,271,567 |
Office of revisor of statutes--operations ....................... |
$2,053,047 |
Operations (including official hospitality) ..................... |
$13,725,565 |
Legislative special revenue fund ................................ |
No limit |
Operations (including legislative post audit committee) ......... |
$1,492,450 |
Audit services fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
State agency audits fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Governor's department ........................................... |
$1,804,157 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Operations ...................................................... |
$100,556 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$3,366,433 |
Litigation costs ................................................ |
$80,443 |
Additional operating expenditures for investigation and |
$938,423 |
Court cost fund ................................................. |
No limit |
Bond transcript review fee fund ................................. |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Attorney general's antitrust special revenue fund ............... |
No limit |
Private gifts fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Attorney general's antitrust suspense fund ...................... |
No limit |
Attorney general's consumer protection clearing fund ............ |
No limit |
Attorney general's committee on crime prevention fee fund ....... |
No limit |
Tort claims fund ................................................ |
No limit |
Work-study reimbursement fund ................................... |
No limit |
Crime victims compensation fund ................................. |
No limit |
Child exchange and visitation fund .............................. |
No limit |
Federal preventive health and health services block grant |
No limit |
Crime victims assistance fund ................................... |
No limit |
Protection from abuse fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Drug free schools and communities fund .......................... |
No limit |
Victims of crime act--federal fund .............................. |
No limit |
Victims of crime assistance act--federal fund ................... |
No limit |
Family violence prevention and services fund--federal ........... |
No limit |
Violence against women grant fund ............................... |
No limit |
Crime victims grants and gifts fund ............................. |
No limit |
Attorney general's medicaid fraud control fund .................. |
No limit |
Other federal grants and reimbursement fund ..................... |
No limit |
Debt collection administration cost recovery fund ............... |
No limit |
Medicaid fraud reimbursement fund ............................... |
No limit |
Medicaid fraud prosecution revolving fund ....................... |
No limit |
Interstate water litigation fund ................................ |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,501,360 |
Cemetery and funeral audit fee fund ............................. |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Information and copy service fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
State register fee fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Uniform commercial code fee fund ................................ |
No limit |
State flag and banner fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Secretary of state fee refund fund .............................. |
No limit |
Electronic voting machine examination fund ...................... |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Prepaid services fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Athlete agent registration fee fund ............................. |
No limit |
Franchise fee recovery fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,743,432 |
Banking services ................................................ |
$330,000 |
Fiscal agency fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Bond services fee fund .......................................... |
No limit |
City bond finance fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Taylor grazing fees--federal fund ............................... |
No limit |
Local ad valorem tax reduction fund ............................. |
No limit |
County and city revenue sharing fund ............................ |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
County and city retailers' sales tax fund ....................... |
No limit |
County and city compensating use tax fund ....................... |
No limit |
Local alcoholic liquor fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Local alcoholic liquor equalization fund ........................ |
No limit |
Unclaimed property claims fund .................................. |
No limit |
Unclaimed property expense fund ................................. |
No limit |
Unclaimed mineral proceeds trust fund ........................... |
No limit |
University of Kansas--student union annex--bond and |
No limit |
University of Kansas--satellite student union bond and |
No limit |
Road and schools--10 U.S.C. 2655 federal fund ................... |
No limit |
Racing admissions tax fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Rental motor vehicle excise tax fund ............................ |
No limit |
Services reimbursement fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Municipal investment pool fund .................................. |
No limit |
Municipal investment pool reserve fund .......................... |
No limit |
Municipal investment pool fund fee fund ......................... |
No limit |
Pooled money investment portfolio fee fund ...................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Tax increment financing revenue replacement fund ................ |
No limit |
Insurance department service regulation fund .................... |
$6,504,003 |
Insurance company examination fund .............................. |
No limit |
Insurance company annual statement examination fund ............. |
No limit |
Insurance company examiner training fund ........................ |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Commissioner's travel reimbursement fund ........................ |
No limit |
Workers compensation fund ....................................... |
No limit |
State firefighters relief fund .................................. |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Insurance company tax and fee refund fund ....................... |
No limit |
Group-funded workers' compensation pools fee fund ............... |
No limit |
Municipal group-funded pools fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
Uninsurable health insurance plan fund .......................... |
No limit |
Senior health insurance counseling for Kansans fund ............. |
No limit |
Insurance education and training fund ........................... |
No limit |
Health care stabilization fund .................................. |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$858,687 |
Fees--legal and professional services ........................... |
No limit |
Claims and benefits ............................................. |
No limit |
Attorney General ................................................ |
86.8 |
Secretary of State .............................................. |
55.0 |
State Treasurer ................................................. |
56.5 |
Insurance Department ............................................ |
161.5 |
Health Care Stabilization Fund Board of Governors ............... |
16.0 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$246,903 |
Grants and gifts fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Publications fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$11,908,942 |
Capital defense operations ...................................... |
$1,273,319 |
Legal services for prisoners .................................... |
$480,220 |
Indigents' defense services fund ................................ |
No limit |
Inservice education workshop fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
Judicial Council ................................................ |
4.0 |
Judiciary operations ............................................ |
$74,057,667 |
Library report fee fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Judiciary technology fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Judicial branch gifts fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Dispute resolution fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Judicial branch education fund .................................. |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Child welfare federal grant fund ................................ |
No limit |
Duplicate law book fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Child support enforcement contractual agreement fund ............ |
No limit |
Bar admission fee fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Permanent families account--family and children investment |
No limit |
Court reporter fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Access to justice fund .......................................... |
No limit |
CSE contract agreement fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Judicial technology and building and grounds fund ............... |
No limit |
Kansas public employees retirement fund ......................... |
No limit |
Agency operations ............................................... |
$4,675,482 |
Investment related expenses ..................................... |
$23,164,887 |
* Everything in this Box has been line item
vetoed
(c) There is appropriated for the above
agency from the state general
crease account shall be to finance the amount required to fund the actuarial liability of the state obligation for the one-time postretirement benefit increase for persons who retired prior to July 1, 1993, and for whom the state paid employer contributions (1) under the Kansas public employees retirement system for those persons who were eligible for assis- tance from the state board of regents in the purchase of annuities as provided in K.S.A. 74- 4925, and amendments thereto, (2) under the Kansas public employees retirement system for those persons who were employed by eligible employers described by K.S.A. 74-4931, and amendments thereto, and for whom employer contributions were paid as provided by K.S.A. 74-4939, and amendments thereto, (3) under the Kansas police and firemen's re- tirement system as provided by K.S.A. 74-4951 et seq., and amendments thereto, or (4) under the retirement system for judges as provided by K.S.A. 20-2601 et seq., and amend- ments thereto. |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$351,781 |
Kansas commission on governmental standards and conduct fee |
$147,653 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,439,671 |
Federal fund .................................................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Annual banquet fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Education and training fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Public service regulation fund .................................. |
No limit |
Motor carrier license fees fund ................................. |
No limit |
Conservation fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Gas pipeline inspection fee fund ................................ |
No limit |
Abandoned oil and gas well fund ................................. |
No limit |
Gas pipeline safety program--federal fund ....................... |
No limit |
Energy grants management fund ................................... |
No limit |
Alternative fuels and transportation initiatives |
No limit |
Energy conservation plan--federal fund .......................... |
No limit |
Underground injection control class II--federal fund ............ |
No limit |
Inservice education workshop fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
Base state registration clearing fund ........................... |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Data management system fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Utility regulatory fee fund ..................................... |
$439,190 |
Gifts and donations fund ........................................ |
No limit |
General administration .......................................... |
$1,179,118 |
Accounting and reporting services ............................... |
$2,671,278 |
Budget analysis ................................................. |
$1,305,161 |
Personnel services .............................................. |
$3,089,554 |
Purchasing ...................................................... |
$1,240,253 |
Architectural services and planning ............................. |
$1,269,759 |
Facilities management ........................................... |
$2,366,051 |
Insurance for state buildings ................................... |
$336,510 |
Department of administration systems ............................ |
$5,540,534 |
Public broadcasting council operating grants .................... |
$1,695,977 |
Public broadcasting capital equipment grants .................... |
$250,000 |
Gubernatorial transition ........................................ |
$100,000 |
Policy analysis initiatives ..................................... |
$132,054 |
Performance review board ........................................ |
$260,237 |
Actuarial study ................................................. |
$40,000 |
Federal cash management fund .................................... |
No limit |
Kansas performance review board fund ............................ |
No limit |
Closure health insurance fund ................................... |
No limit |
Closure term life insurance fund ................................ |
No limit |
Retirement salary recapture fund ................................ |
No limit |
State leave payment reserve fund ................................ |
No limit |
State budget stabilization fund ................................. |
$0 |
Building and ground fund ........................................ |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Budget fees fund ................................................ |
No limit |
Purchasing fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Architectural services fee fund ................................. |
No limit |
Municipal accounting and training services recovery fund ........ |
No limit |
Budget equipment conversion fund ................................ |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Architectural services equipment conversion fund ................ |
No limit |
Property contingency fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Flood control emergency--federal fund ........................... |
No limit |
Information technology fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Information technology reserve fund ............................. |
No limit |
Computer services recovery fund ................................. |
No limit |
State buildings operating fund .................................. |
No limit |
Accounting services recovery fund ............................... |
No limit |
Architectural services recovery fund ............................ |
$1,226,734 |
Motor pool service fund ......................................... |
$2,693,843 |
Motor pool service depreciation reserve fund .................... |
No limit |
Kansas public employees retirement clearing fund ................ |
No limit |
Intragovernmental printing service fund ......................... |
No limit |
Intragovernmental printing service depreciation reserve |
No limit |
Central aircraft fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Canceled warrants payment fund .................................. |
No limit |
Executive mansion gifts fund .................................... |
No limit |
Veterans memorial fund .......................................... |
No limit |
State emergency fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Bid and contract deposit fund ................................... |
No limit |
State workers compensation self-insurance fund .................. |
No limit |
Health and hospitalization insurance clearing fund .............. |
No limit |
Federal withholding tax clearing fund ........................... |
No limit |
State gaming revenues fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Health insurance premium reserve fund ........................... |
No limit |
Purchasing seminars clearing fund ............................... |
No limit |
Excise tax refund clearing fund ................................. |
No limit |
State withholding tax clearing fund ............................. |
No limit |
Unemployment compensation tax clearing fund ..................... |
No limit |
Construction defects recovery fund .............................. |
No limit |
Preventive health care program fund ............................. |
No limit |
Cafeteria benefits fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Dependent care assistance program fund .......................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment--recycling program |
No limit |
Employees faithful performance bond clearing fund ............... |
No limit |
Deferred compensation clearing fund ............................. |
No limit |
Equipment lease purchase program administration clearing |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Series E savings bonds clearing fund ............................ |
No limit |
Optional life insurance clearing fund ........................... |
No limit |
Employee organization dues clearing fund ........................ |
No limit |
United Way contributions clearing fund .......................... |
No limit |
Setoff clearing fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Parking fees clearing fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Electronic funds transfer suspense fund ......................... |
No limit |
State employee contribution clearing fund for OASDHI ............ |
No limit |
Intergovernmental cooperation agreement for development of |
No limit |
Medicare fund clearing account .................................. |
No limit |
State leave payment reserve fund ................................ |
No limit |
Ad Astra sculpture fund ......................................... |
No limit |
State capitol dome sculpture fund ............................... |
No limit |
Topeka state hospital transition fund ........................... |
No limit |
Administrative hearings office fund ............................. |
No limit |
* Everything in this Box has been line item vetoed | |
Public broadcasting equipment grants EDIF fund | $200,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures from the public
broadcasting equipment grants EDIF fund |
(c) On July 1, 1998, the director of
architectural services shall certify
to the director of accounts and reports a listing of all identified
capital
improvement projects funded for fiscal year 1999 which are subject
to a
fee payable to the director of architectural services for crediting
to the
architectural services recovery fund, the accounts and funds in
which
moneys are appropriated for fiscal year 1999 for such projects and
the
amount of all such fees payable from such accounts and funds for
fiscal
year 1999 for such projects. Upon receipt of such certification,
the direc-
tor of accounts and reports shall transfer from the appropriation
accounts
for such projects to the architectural services recovery fund the
amounts
so certified. For other capital improvement projects subject to
such fees,
the fees shall be paid on or before the date the director of
architectural
services approves the plans for the project, as a transaction
between state
agencies in accordance with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516 and
amend-
ments thereto.
(d) On July 1, 1998, the director of accounts
and reports shall transfer
$210,000 from the state highway fund to the state general fund for
the
purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the cost of
providing
purchasing services to the department of transportation.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
the secretary of ad-
ministration is authorized to approve refinancing of equipment
being fi-
nanced by state agencies through the department's equipment
financing
program. Such project is approved for the purposes of subsection
(b) of
K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto.
(f) On July 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as
moneys are available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer energy conservation
savings
of $157,825 from the state buildings operating fund to the state
general
fund.
(g) (1) In addition to the other purposes
for which expenditures may
be made by the above agency from the closure term life insurance
fund
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, as authorized by this or
other
appropriation act of the 1998 regular session of the legislature,
expendi-
tures may be made by the above agency from closure term life
insurance
fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following, which the secretary of
admin-
istration is hereby authorized to provide from the closure term
life in-
surance fund:
(A) The death benefits authorized by K.S.A.
75-4373 and amend-
ments thereto on a self-insured basis, for which the net amount of
the
death benefit shall be equal to 150% of the annual rate of
compensation
of the covered state officer or employee, as of the date the
covered state
officer or employee is laid off in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4373
and
amendments thereto; and
(B) the costs of self-administering such death
benefits or of contract-
ing with a third party for administration of such death
benefits.
(2) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
upon request of the
secretary of administration, the director of accounts and reports
shall
make periodic transfers of moneys during fiscal year 1999 in
amounts
specified by the secretary of administration from the state
hospital closure
account of the state general fund of the department of social and
reha-
bilitation services to the closure term life insurance fund of the
depart-
ment of administration.
(3) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
upon certification by
the secretary of administration to the director of accounts and
reports
that the unencumbered balance in the closure term life insurance
fund
is insufficient to pay an amount for which the closure term life
insurance
fund is liable and that there are insufficient moneys in the state
hospital
closure account of the state general fund of the department of
social and
rehabilitation services to transfer pursuant to paragraph (2) of
this sub-
section (h), the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an
amount
equal to the insufficiency from the state general fund to the
closure term
life insurance fund.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
the director of the
office of administrative hearings of the department of
administration shall
prepare and submit to the secretary of social and rehabilitation
services
a billing invoice each month in the amount equal to 1/12 of
$783,185, for
administrative hearing services performed by the department of
admin-
istration for the department of social and rehabilitation services:
Provided,
That the amount to be billed may be adjusted as provided in writing
by
mutual agreement between the secretary of social and rehabilitation
serv-
ices and the secretary of administration: Provided further,
That the
amount specified in the monthly invoice shall be paid from the
appro-
priate fund or funds of the department of social and rehabilitation
services
into the administrative hearings office fund of the department
of
administration.
* Everything in this Box has been line item
vetoed
(i) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, |
Kansas Public Employees Retirement System ....................... |
76.0 |
Kansas Commission on Governmental Standards and Conduct ......... |
9.0 |
Kansas Human Rights Commission .................................. |
37.0 |
State Corporation Commission .................................... |
212.0 |
Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board ............................... |
3.0 |
Department of Administration .................................... |
855.9 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,632,665 |
Duplicating fees fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$28,215,419 |
Sand royalty fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Division of vehicles operating fund ............................. |
$30,374,330 |
Vehicle dealers and manufacturers fee fund ...................... |
No limit |
Kansas qualified agricultural ethyl alcohol producer |
No limit |
Local report fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Military retirees income tax refund fund ........................ |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Forfeited property fee fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Setoff services revenue fund .................................... |
No limit |
Publications fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
State bingo regulation fund ..................................... |
$361,530 |
Child support enforcement contractual agreement fund ............ |
No limit |
County treasurers' vehicle licensing fee fund ................... |
No limit |
Reappraisal reimbursement fund .................................. |
No limit |
Special training fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Recovery fund for enforcement actions and attorney fees ......... |
No limit |
Federal commercial motor vehicle safety fund .................... |
No limit |
Central stores fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Microfilming fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Miscellaneous trust bonds fund .................................. |
No limit |
Liquor excise tax guarantee bond fund ........................... |
No limit |
Non-resident contractors cash bond fund ......................... |
No limit |
Bond guaranty fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Interstate motor fuel user cash bond fund ....................... |
No limit |
Motor fuel distributor cash bond fund ........................... |
No limit |
County and city bingo tax fund .................................. |
No limit |
Special county mineral production tax fund ...................... |
No limit |
County drug tax fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Escheat proceeds suspense fund .................................. |
No limit |
Privilege tax refund fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Cigarette tax refund fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Motor-vehicle fuel tax refund fund .............................. |
No limit |
Cereal malt beverage tax refund fund ............................ |
No limit |
Income tax refund fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Sales tax refund fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Compensating tax refund fund .................................... |
No limit |
Alcoholic liquor tax refund fund ................................ |
No limit |
Cigarette/tobacco products regulation fund ...................... |
No limit |
Motor carrier tax refund fund ................................... |
No limit |
Car company tax fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Protested motor carrier taxes fund .............................. |
No limit |
Tobacco products refund fund .................................... |
No limit |
Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. |
No limit |
Interstate motor fuel taxes clearing fund ....................... |
No limit |
Bingo refund fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. |
No limit |
Inheritance tax abatement refund fund ........................... |
No limit |
Interstate motor fuel taxes refund fund ......................... |
No limit |
Interfund clearing fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Local alcoholic liquor clearing fund ............................ |
No limit |
International registration plan distribution clearing fund ...... |
No limit |
Rental motor vehicle excise tax refund fund ..................... |
No limit |
International fuel tax agreement clearing fund .................. |
No limit |
Mineral production tax refund fund .............................. |
No limit |
Special fuels tax refund fund ................................... |
No limit |
LP-gas motor fuels refund fund .................................. |
No limit |
Local alcoholic liquor refund fund .............................. |
No limit |
Sales tax clearing fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Rental motor vehicle excise tax clearing fund ................... |
No limit |
VIPS/CAMA technology hardware fund .............................. |
No limit |
County and city retailers sales tax clearing fund--county |
No limit |
City and county compensating use tax clearing fund .............. |
No limit |
County and city transient guest tax clearing fund ............... |
No limit |
Automated tax systems fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Dyed diesel fuel fee fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Electronic databases fee fund ................................... |
$2,350,000 |
Lottery prize payment fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Lottery operating fund .......................................... |
$8,411,221 |
State racing fund ............................................... |
$3,124,974 |
Racing reimbursable expense fund ................................ |
No limit |
Racing applicant deposit fund ................................... |
No limit |
Kansas horse breeding development fund .......................... |
No limit |
Kansas greyhound breeding development fund ...................... |
No limit |
Racing investigative expense fund ............................... |
No limit |
Horse fair racing benefit fund .................................. |
No limit |
Tribal gaming fund .............................................. |
No limit |
State operations ................................................ |
$1,970,802 |
Publication and other sales fund ................................ |
No limit |
Conversion of equipment and materials fund ...................... |
No limit |
Conference registration and disbursement fund ................... |
No limit |
Kansas venture capital companies certificate fee fund ........... |
No limit |
Linger longer program fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Trademark fund .................................................. |
No limit |
Low income housing tax credit fee fund .......................... |
No limit |
Flood mitigation assistance federal fund ........................ |
No limit |
Kansas economic opportunity initiatives fund .................... |
No limit |
Trade show promotion fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Kansas tourist attraction matching grant development fund ....... |
No limit |
Greyhound tourism fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Reimbursement and recovery fund ................................. |
No limit |
Housing assistance program--federal fund ........................ |
No limit |
Community development block grant--federal fund ................. |
No limit |
Community development block grant--federal fund--revolving |
No limit |
HOME--federal fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Community services block grant--federal fund .................... |
No limit |
Other grants fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Weatherization block grant--federal fund ........................ |
No limit |
Energy winterization--federal fund .............................. |
No limit |
DOE training and assistance--federal fund ....................... |
No limit |
Kansas export loan guarantee fund ............................... |
No limit |
HUD emergency shelter grants--federal fund ...................... |
No limit |
National main street center fund ................................ |
No limit |
State housing trust fund ........................................ |
No limit |
IMPACT program services fund .................................... |
No limit |
IMPACT program repayment fund ................................... |
No limit |
Kansas partnership fund ......................................... |
No limit |
State economic development initiatives fund ..................... |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Market development fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Kansas existing industry expansion fund ......................... |
No limit |
Capital formation account ....................................... |
$0 |
Kansas economic development research and development |
$0 |
Kansas economic development endowment account ................... |
$14,761,729 |
State operations (including official hospitality) ............... |
$7,982,829 |
Kansas industrial training program and Kansas industrial |
$3,850,000 |
Grants to small business development centers .................... |
$525,000 |
Grants to certified development companies ....................... |
$475,000 |
Trade show promotion program .................................... |
$170,000 |
Community capacity building grant program ....................... |
$250,000 |
Mainstreet development grants ................................... |
$216,800 |
Tourism grants .................................................. |
$452,100 |
Training equipment grant ........................................ |
$250,000 |
Agriculture products development ................................ |
$540,000 |
Kansas existing industry expansion program ...................... |
No limit |
Kansas, Inc. .................................................... |
$169,626 |
Kansas, Inc. matching fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Information network of Kansas fund .............................. |
No limit |
EDIF fund ....................................................... |
$169,563 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Economic development research and development fund .............. |
$13,986,956 |
MAMTC federal fund .............................................. |
No limit |
KTEC special revenue fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Operations, assistance and grants (including official |
$13,986,956 |
State Board of Tax Appeals ...................................... |
30.0 |
Department of Revenue ........................................... |
1,179.5 |
Kansas Lottery .................................................. |
89.0 |
Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission--state racing |
42.0 |
Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission--state gaming agency ........ |
20.0 |
Department of Commerce and Housing .............................. |
132.0 |
Homestead tax refunds ........................................... |
$12,000,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,772,220 |
Workmen's compensation fee fund ................................. |
$7,713,852 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
$0 |
Occupational health and safety--federal fund .................... |
$387,221 |
Boiler inspection fee fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Special employment security fund ................................ |
No limit |
Employment security administration fund ......................... |
No limit |
State workplace health and safety fund .......................... |
No limit |
Wage claims assignment fee fund ................................. |
No limit |
Employment security computer systems institute fund ............. |
No limit |
JTPA title II non-state operations fund ......................... |
No limit |
JTPA title II state operations fund ............................. |
No limit |
JTPA title III non-state operations fund ........................ |
No limit |
JTPA title III discretion non-state operations fund ............. |
No limit |
JTPA EDWAA state operations fund ................................ |
No limit |
JTPA EDWAA discretion state operations fund ..................... |
No limit |
Welfare to work grant--federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Occupational information system--federal fund ................... |
$110,792 |
Human resources special projects fund ........................... |
No limit |
Advisory committee on Hispanic affairs--donations fund .......... |
No limit |
Committee on employment of the handicapped--gifts, grants |
No limit |
Federal indirect cost offset fund ............................... |
$286,231 |
Dispute resolution fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Employment security fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Operating expenditures--veterans affairs ........................ |
$1,543,362 |
Operating expenditures--Kansas soldiers' home ................... |
$1,204,465 |
Operating expenditures--Persian Gulf War health initiative |
$101,856 |
Kansas commission on veterans affairs fund ...................... |
$104,605 |
Soldiers' home fee fund ......................................... |
$3,427,965 |
Benefit and gift fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Veterans' home fee fund ......................................... |
$0 |
Persian Gulf War veterans health initiative fund ................ |
No limit |
Salaries and wages .............................................. |
$14,408,029 |
Salaries and wages for swine production facility inspectors ..... |
$580,700 |
Other operating expenditures (including official |
$4,611,205 |
Vaccine purchases ............................................... |
$824,000 |
Child care licensing operating expenditures ..................... |
$750,365 |
Adult care homes criminal record checks operating |
$200,000 |
Infant and toddler program ...................................... |
$1,992,000 |
Aid to local units .............................................. |
$4,581,548 |
Aid to local units--primary health projects ..................... |
$1,520,840 |
Teen pregnancy prevention activities ............................ |
$578,226 |
Aid to local units--family planning ............................. |
$98,880 |
Environmental permit fund ....................................... |
$381,848 |
Air quality fee fund ............................................ |
$4,057,731 |
Title XIX fund .................................................. |
$3,829,197 |
Health care database fee fund ................................... |
$3,000 |
Laboratory medicaid cost recovery fund .......................... |
$120,000 |
Hazardous waste collection fund ................................. |
$60,000 |
Driving under the influence equipment fund ...................... |
$99,104 |
Power generating facility fee fund .............................. |
$133,616 |
Breast and cervical cancer program and detection fund ........... |
$1,558,092 |
Health and environment training fee fund ........................ |
$183,785 |
Capacity management assistance fund ............................. |
$0 |
Food service inspection reimbursement fund ...................... |
$510,000 |
Mined-land conservation and reclamation fee fund ................ |
$69,352 |
Insurance statistical plan fund ................................. |
$328,226 |
Solid waste management fund ..................................... |
$5,763,133 |
Public water supply fee fund .................................... |
$252,114 |
Voluntary cleanup fund .......................................... |
$249,044 |
Storage tank fee fund ........................................... |
$85,755 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue fund ...... |
$214,543 |
Health facilities review fund ................................... |
$202,547 |
Waste tire management fund ...................................... |
$1,204,052 |
Health and environment publication fee fund ..................... |
$32,900 |
District coroners fund .......................................... |
$227,000 |
Local air quality control authority regulation services |
$23,000 |
Environmental response fund ..................................... |
$1,161,379 |
Remediation projects fund ....................................... |
$0 |
Mined-land reclamation fund ..................................... |
$25,000 |
Water plan special revenue fund ................................. |
$4,320,128 |
Adult care licensing revolving fund ............................. |
$0 |
Sponsored project overhead fund ................................. |
$3,681,684 |
Child care facilities licensure fund ............................ |
$1,500,000 |
Federal cancer registry fund .................................... |
$525,716 |
Clinical laboratory improvement amendments--federal fund ........ |
$210,292 |
Child care and development block grant--federal fund ............ |
$717,458 |
Office of rural health--federal fund ............................ |
$61,598 |
EPA--core support fund .......................................... |
$363,623 |
Medicare fund--federal .......................................... |
$2,033,357 |
Federal migrant health program fund ............................. |
$367,545 |
Venereal disease control project fund--federal .................. |
$645,204 |
Disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund ..... |
$1,840,733 |
Federal air quality program fund ................................ |
$929,859 |
Federal women, infants and children health program fund ......... |
$45,009,205 |
Federal occupational health and safety statistics program |
$140,015 |
EPA water related federal grants fund ........................... |
$886,448 |
Other federal grants fund ....................................... |
$1,152,637 |
Federal chemical emergency preparedness assistance fund ......... |
No limit |
State legalization impact assistance grant fund ................. |
$30,000 |
Water supply fund--federal ...................................... |
$1,051,451 |
EPA voluntary cleanup federal fund .............................. |
$107,403 |
Immunization grant funds--federal fund .......................... |
$4,019,870 |
Diagnostic X-ray program--federal fund .......................... |
$91,025 |
Title I--P.L. 99-457 child development--federal fund ............ |
$2,841,537 |
Resource conservation and recovery act--federal fund ............ |
$1,258,742 |
Preventive health and health services block grant fund .......... |
$1,298,581 |
Maternal and child health services block grant fund ............. |
$15,510,462 |
National center for health statistics fund--federal ............. |
$173,827 |
Federal EPA underground injection control fund .................. |
$163,970 |
Federal EPA 106 water pollution control fund .................... |
$820,884 |
Federal title X family planning fund ............................ |
$1,555,864 |
Pregnancy nutrition surveillance--federal fund .................. |
$45,000 |
Radiological environmental cooperative monitoring--federal |
$21,840 |
Early childhood developmental services--federal fund ............ |
$56,000 |
104(6)(1) outreach operator training program--federal fund ...... |
$60,000 |
Underground storage tank fund--federal .......................... |
$170,719 |
AIDS project--education and risk reduction--federal fund ........ |
$2,304,555 |
Commodity supplemental food program fund ........................ |
$453,586 |
Special child clinic program--federal fund ...................... |
$7,000 |
Make a difference information network--federal fund ............. |
$206,141 |
Census of traumatic occupational fatalities--federal fund ....... |
$75,748 |
AIDS drug reimbursement program--federal fund ................... |
$927,000 |
Leaking underground storage tank trust--federal fund ............ |
$1,848,923 |
National surface mining control and reclamation |
$91,945 |
Abandoned mined-land fund ....................................... |
$2,468,152 |
State indoor radon grant--federal fund .......................... |
$21,484 |
EPA non-point source implementation--federal fund ............... |
$1,898,452 |
Pollution prevention program--federal fund ...................... |
$133,512 |
Federal NICE3 public utility grant fund ......................... |
$27,750 |
Medical student loan repayment--federal fund .................... |
$0 |
Sudden infant death support fund ................................ |
No limit |
Gifts, grants and donations fund ................................ |
$1,248,055 |
Hazardous waste perpetual care trust fund ....................... |
$0 |
Special bequest fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Aboveground petroleum storage tank release trust fund ........... |
$1,560,897 |
Underground petroleum storage tank release trust fund ........... |
$20,223,939 |
Drycleaning facility release trust fund ......................... |
$1,376,855 |
Public water supply loan fund ................................... |
$1,042,107 |
Kansas water pollution control revolving fund ................... |
$393,264 |
Cost of issuance fund for Kansas water pollution control |
$141,253 |
Surcharge fund for Kansas water pollution control revolving |
No limit |
Debt service reserve fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Infectious disease surveillance fund--federal ................... |
$0 |
Clean air act leadership fund--federal .......................... |
$0 |
Bicycle helmet revolving fund ................................... |
$72,000 |
SSA fee fund .................................................... |
$20,000 |
Lead poisoning prevention--federal fund ......................... |
$199,763 |
Wetlands protection--federal fund ............................... |
$25,791 |
Title IV-E--federal fund ........................................ |
$566,477 |
Contamination remediation ....................................... |
$1,418,694 |
Local environmental aid ......................................... |
$1,900,000 |
Non-point source pollution ...................................... |
$1,000,000 |
Administration .................................................. |
$6,958,484 |
Program grants .................................................. |
$9,080,172 |
Long term care .................................................. |
$118,253,273 |
Community transportation grants program ......................... |
$350,000 |
Older Americans act--federal fund ............................... |
No limit |
Title XIX fund--federal ......................................... |
No limit |
Nutrition fund--federal ......................................... |
No limit |
Conferences and workshops attendance and publications fees |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Gifts and donations fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Elder care--federal fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Volunteer services coordinator--federal fund .................... |
No limit |
Medicaid fund--federal .......................................... |
No limit |
Medical resources and collection fund ........................... |
No limit |
Area agencies on aging loan recovery fund ....................... |
$0 |
Department of Human Resources ................................... |
1,001.5 |
Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs ........................... |
186.8 |
Department of Health and Environment ............................ |
834.6 |
Department on Aging ............................................. |
160.3 |
State operations ................................................ |
$86,157,768 |
Alcohol and drug abuse services grants .......................... |
$4,265,911 |
Mental health and retardation services aid and assistance |
$151,089,970 |
Children's mental health initiative ............................. |
$2,234,640 |
* Everything in this Box has been line item vetoed | |
Children's health insurance | $12,000,000 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in
the children's health insurance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1998, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1999. |
Youth services aid and assistance ............................... |
$43,627,493 |
Vocational rehabilitation aid and assistance .................... |
$2,779,970 |
Cash assistance ................................................. |
$49,982,374 |
Adult care homes ................................................ |
$8,317,100 |
Community based services ........................................ |
$10,042,673 |
Other medical assistance ........................................ |
$153,823,570 |
Child support pass-through ...................................... |
$3,206,000 |
Sex predator program ............................................ |
$717,491 |
Title XIX fund .................................................. |
$57,881,442 |
Kansas neurological institute fee fund .......................... |
$921,394 |
Kansas neurological institute--elementary and secondary |
No limit |
Kansas neurological institute--foster grandparents |
$270,000 |
Kansas neurological institute--canteen fund ..................... |
No limit |
Kansas neurological institute--patient benefit fund ............. |
No limit |
Kansas neurological institute--work therapy patient benefit |
No limit |
Larned state hospital fee fund .................................. |
$2,379,715 |
Larned state hospital--elementary and secondary education |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--vocational education fund--federal ....... |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--ECIA fund--federal ....................... |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--canteen fund ............................. |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--patient benefit fund ..................... |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--work therapy patient benefit fund ........ |
No limit |
Larned state hospital--motor pool revolving fund ................ |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital fee fund .............................. |
$2,903,667 |
Osawatomie state hospital--elementary and secondary |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--vocational education |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--ECIA fund--federal ................... |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--adult education fund--federal ........ |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--canteen fund ......................... |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--patient benefit fund ................. |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--work therapy patient benefit |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--motor pool revolving fund ............ |
No limit |
Osawatomie state hospital--training fee revolving fund .......... |
No limit |
Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund ............. |
$975,593 |
Parsons state hospital and training center--elementary and |
No limit |
Parsons state hospital and training center--canteen fund ........ |
No limit |
Parsons state hospital and training center--patient benefit |
No limit |
Parsons state hospital and training center--work therapy |
No limit |
Rainbow mental health facility fee fund ......................... |
$375,706 |
Rainbow mental health facility--elementary and secondary |
No limit |
Rainbow mental health facility--patient benefit fund ............ |
No limit |
Rainbow mental health facility--work therapy patient |
No limit |
Social services clearing fund ................................... |
No limit |
Social welfare fund ............................................. |
$57,948,036 |
Other state fees fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Alcohol and drug abuse block grant federal fund ................. |
$10,472,687 |
Child welfare services block grant federal fund ................. |
$3,828,087 |
Mental health block grant federal fund .......................... |
$2,370,291 |
Social services block grant--federal fund ....................... |
$33,670,979 |
Child care mandatory federal fund ............................... |
No limit |
Winfield properties special revenue fund ........................ |
No limit |
Temporary assistance to needy families federal fund ............. |
No limit |
Child care matching federal fund ................................ |
No limit |
Child care discretionary federal fund ........................... |
No limit |
Disability determination services federal fund .................. |
No limit |
Food stamp assistance federal fund .............................. |
No limit |
Foster care assistance federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Medical assistance federal fund ................................. |
No limit |
Rehabilitation services federal fund ............................ |
No limit |
Other federal state operations fund ............................. |
No limit |
Other federal grants and assistance fund ........................ |
No limit |
SRS enterprise fund ............................................. |
No limit |
SRS trust fund .................................................. |
No limit |
Childrens health insurance federal fund ......................... |
No limit |
Family and children trust account--family and children |
No limit |
Family and children endowment account--family and children |
$0 |
Medicaid assistance federal fund ................................ |
No limit |
Kansas neurological institute ................................... |
$10,198,356 |
Larned state hospital ........................................... |
$8,677,519 |
Osawatomie state hospital ....................................... |
$3,693,609 |
Parsons state hospital and training center ...................... |
$8,683,907 |
Rainbow mental health facility .................................. |
$2,391,500 |
Community services aid and assistance ........................... |
$120,257,403 |
Assistive technology program .................................... |
$1,000,000 |
Kansas guardianship program ..................................... |
$990,532 |
Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services ................ |
4,159.0 |
Kansas Neurological Institute ................................... |
674.0 |
Larned State Hospital ........................................... |
771.6 |
Osawatomie State Hospital ....................................... |
485.4 |
Parsons State Hospital and Training Center ...................... |
524.0 |
Rainbow Mental Health Facility .................................. |
141.4 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$8,635,130 |
Governor's teaching excellence scholarships ..................... |
$40,000 |
Education commission of the states membership dues |
$50,500 |
General state aid ............................................... |
$1,703,716,638 |
Supplemental general state aid .................................. |
$49,278,688 |
School food assistance .......................................... |
$2,510,486 |
Special education services aid .................................. |
$212,994,174 |
KPERS--employer contributions ................................... |
$83,460,360 |
Postsecondary aid for vocational education ...................... |
$18,865,924 |
Adult basic education ........................................... |
$970,506 |
Community college credit hour state aid ......................... |
$42,846,736 |
Community college out-district state aid entitlement ............ |
$12,225,973 |
Community college general state aid ............................. |
$2,642,795 |
Parent education program ........................................ |
$4,667,000 |
Inservice education aid ......................................... |
$3,000,000 |
Educable deaf-blind and severely handicapped children's |
$110,000 |
School district juvenile detention facilities and Flint |
$2,712,248 |
Kansas foundation for agriculture project grant ................. |
$35,000 |
Grant to Kansas cultural heritage and arts center, Dodge |
$30,000 |
Innovative program assistance ................................... |
$1,700,000 |
Environmental education program ................................. |
$35,000 |
Grant to the Kansas optometric association for vision study ..... |
$27,000 |
Structured mentoring program grants ............................. |
$975,000 |
State school district finance fund .............................. |
No limit |
School district capital improvements fund ....................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
State safety fund ............................................... |
No limit |
GED credentials processing fees fund ............................ |
No limit |
School bus safety fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Goals 2000 federal fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Motorcycle safety fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Federal indirect cost reimbursement fund ........................ |
No limit |
Certificate fee fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Proprietary school fee fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Adult basic education--federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Food assistance--federal fund ................................... |
No limit |
Food assistance--school breakfast program--federal fund ......... |
No limit |
Food assistance--national school lunch program--federal |
No limit |
Food assistance--child and adult care food program--federal |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fund ............... |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary school aid--educationally deprived |
No limit |
Educationally deprived children--state operations--federal |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary school--educationally deprived |
No limit |
ESEA chapter II--state operations--federal fund ................. |
No limit |
Title VI--innovative education program strategies--LEA's |
No limit |
Title VI--innovative education program strategies--state |
No limit |
Truck driver training fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Education of handicapped children fund--federal ................. |
No limit |
Educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund ......... |
No limit |
Education of handicapped children fund--state |
No limit |
Education of handicapped children fund--preschool--federal |
No limit |
Education of handicapped children fund--preschool state |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fund--migrant |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fund--migrant |
No limit |
Vocational education amendments of 1968--federal fund ........... |
No limit |
Vocational education title II--federal fund ..................... |
No limit |
Vocational education title II--federal fund--state |
No limit |
Educational research grants and projects fund ................... |
No limit |
Education for economic security act--federal fund ............... |
No limit |
Drug abuse fund--department of education--federal ............... |
No limit |
Drug abuse funds--federal--state operations fund ................ |
No limit |
Economic development initiatives fund ........................... |
$9,916,110 |
Inservice education workshop fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
Private donations, gifts, grants and bequests fund .............. |
No limit |
Interactive video fee fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Reimbursement for services fund ................................. |
No limit |
Communities in schools program fund ............................. |
No limit |
Tuition and fee waiver reimbursement fund ....................... |
$0 |
Vocational education capital outlay aid ......................... |
$3,000,000 |
Postsecondary aid for vocational education ...................... |
$6,716,110 |
Technology innovation and internship program .................... |
$200,000 |
Governor's teaching excellence scholarships program |
No limit |
SBSF--technology equipment at community colleges and |
$2,000,000 |
SBSF--technology equipment at unified school districts .......... |
$10,000,000 |
SBSF--technology equipment at area vocational-technical |
$1,000,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$1,583,541 |
Grants to libraries and library systems ......................... |
$3,366,733 |
State library fund .............................................. |
No limit |
U.S. Department of Justice ADA fund ............................. |
No limit |
Federal library services and technology act--fund ............... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$318,274 |
Arts programming grants and challenge grants .................... |
$1,152,938 |
Kansas arts commission fee fund ................................. |
No limit |
Kansas arts commission gifts, grants and bequests fund .......... |
No limit |
Kansas arts commission special gifts fund ....................... |
No limit |
Arts programming grants fund .................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$4,155,823 |
Arts for the handicapped ........................................ |
$150,000 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$37,457 |
Local services reimbursement fund ............................... |
No limit |
Student activity fees fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Special bequest fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Gift fund ....................................................... |
No limit |
Technology lending library fund ................................. |
No limit |
Food assistance--cash for commodities--federal fund ............. |
No limit |
Food assistance--breakfast--federal fund ........................ |
No limit |
Food assistance--lunch--federal fund ............................ |
No limit |
Chapter I handicapped--federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Education improvement--federal fund ............................. |
No limit |
Math and science improvement--federal fund ...................... |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary--federal fund .......................... |
No limit |
SBSF--technology equipment at Kansas state school for the |
$68,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$7,046,432 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$87,000 |
Local services reimbursement fund ............................... |
No limit |
Student activity fees fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Elementary and secondary education act--federal fund ............ |
No limit |
Vocational education fund--federal .............................. |
No limit |
Special bequest fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Special workshop fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Gift fund ....................................................... |
No limit |
SBSF--technology equipment at Kansas state school for the |
$68,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$5,901,860 |
Kansas humanities council ....................................... |
$100,000 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Archeology fee fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Microfilm fees fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Historic properties fees fund ................................... |
No limit |
National historic preservation act fund--state .................. |
No limit |
Historic preservation overhead fees fund ........................ |
No limit |
National historic preservation act fund--local .................. |
No limit |
Private gifts, grants and bequests fund ......................... |
No limit |
Insurance collection replacement/reimbursement fund ............. |
No limit |
Heritage trust fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Land survey fee fund ............................................ |
No limit |
State historical society facilities fund ........................ |
No limit |
Unmarked burial sites fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Historic properties fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Law enforcement memorial fund ................................... |
No limit |
Federal grants fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Property sale proceeds fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Economic development initiatives fund ........................... |
$101,560 |
EDIF--friends of the free state capitol grant fund .............. |
$100,000 |
State Library ................................................... |
27.0 |
Kansas Arts Commission .......................................... |
8.0 |
Kansas State School for the Blind ............................... |
93.5 |
Kansas State School for the Deaf ................................ |
202.5 |
State Historical Society ........................................ |
138.5 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$28,540,086 |
Parking fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$8,020,642 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Education opportunity act--federal fund ......................... |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Commencement fees fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Health fees fund ................................................ |
No limit |
Student union fees fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Kansas career work study program fund ........................... |
No limit |
Economic opportunity act--federal fund .......................... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Health professions student assistance program fund .............. |
No limit |
Nine month payroll clearing account fund ........................ |
No limit |
Oil research library gifts and grants fund ...................... |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Housing system revenue fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Institutional overhead fund ..................................... |
$50,000 |
Oil and gas royalties fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system operations fund .................................. |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Wildlife art fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship fund ........................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$96,990,974 |
Parking fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$40,907,590 |
Interest on endowment fund ...................................... |
$80,000 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Kansas career work study program fund ........................... |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system operations fund .................................. |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Student recreation building program fund ........................ |
No limit |
Coliseum operations fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Coliseum gifts fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fund ...................... |
No limit |
K-State sports network fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Student health fees fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Nine month payroll clearing account fund ........................ |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Howard Hughes grant fund ........................................ |
No limit |
U.S. army research grant--metal particle chemistry fund ......... |
No limit |
Board of regents--U.S. department of education awards fund ...... |
No limit |
Research projects grants fund ................................... |
No limit |
Research projects grants matching fund .......................... |
No limit |
State agricultural university fund .............................. |
No limit |
Morrill Nelson--federal fund .................................... |
No limit |
Federal extension civil service retirement clearing fund ........ |
No limit |
Salina--student union fees fund ................................. |
No limit |
Salina--dormitory and food service fees fund .................... |
No limit |
Aeronautical program equipment--federal fund .................... |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship fund ........................... |
No limit |
Tuition accountability fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
Temporary deposit fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Business procurement card clearing fund ......................... |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Voluntary tax shelter annuity clearing fund ..................... |
No limit |
Agency payroll deduction clearing fund .......................... |
No limit |
Payroll clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$724,164 |
Cooperative extension service (including official |
$15,678,790 |
Agricultural experiment stations (including official |
$26,725,417 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Colby experiment station fee fund ............................... |
No limit |
Fort Hays experiment station fee fund ........................... |
No limit |
Fertilizer research fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Federal extension fund .......................................... |
$6,230,126 |
Federal experimental station fund ............................... |
$3,203,829 |
Smith-Lever special program grant--federal fund ................. |
No limit |
Kansas artificial breeding service unit fees fund ............... |
No limit |
Agricultural land use-value fund ................................ |
No limit |
Irrigation research field fund .................................. |
$181,000 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$9,309,505 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$4,847,749 |
Hospital and diagnostic laboratory revenue fund ................. |
$1,452,739 |
Hospital and diagnostic laboratory improvement fund ............. |
No limit |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Health professions student loan fund ............................ |
No limit |
H.E.W. veterinary revolving student loan fund ................... |
No limit |
Student loan funds fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$27,609,624 |
Parking fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$8,210,994 |
Interest fund ................................................... |
$29,000 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Commencement fees fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Kansas career work study program fund ........................... |
No limit |
Student health fees fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Bureau of educational measurements fund ......................... |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Economic opportunity act--work study--federal fund .............. |
No limit |
Educational opportunity grants--federal fund .................... |
No limit |
Basic opportunity grant program--federal fund ................... |
No limit |
Research and institutional overhead fund ........................ |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system operations fund .................................. |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship fund ........................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$30,326,884 |
Parking fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$9,965,170 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Hospital and student health fees fund ........................... |
No limit |
Perkins student loan fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
$0 |
College work study fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Nursing student loan fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system operations fund .................................. |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship program fund ................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$118,234,732 |
Geological survey ............................................... |
$5,786,239 |
Parking facilities revenue fund ................................. |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$74,289,000 |
Regents center development fund ................................. |
No limit |
Interest fund ................................................... |
$20,000 |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Law enforcement training center fund ............................ |
No limit |
Law enforcement training center fees fund ....................... |
No limit |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Health service fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Kansas career work study program fund ........................... |
No limit |
Student union fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Revolving student loan fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Ford foundation--forgivable loan fund ........................... |
No limit |
Health professions student loan fund ............................ |
No limit |
Historical sites grant fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Geological survey fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Research projects grants fund ................................... |
No limit |
Research projects grants matching fund .......................... |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system revenue fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Housing system operations fund .................................. |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Educational opportunity act--federal fund ....................... |
No limit |
Loans for disadvantaged students fund ........................... |
No limit |
Prepaid tuition fees clearing fund .............................. |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship fund ........................... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
Tuition accountability fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$91,479,083 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$9,978,495 |
Hospital revenue fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Parking fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Hospital overhead reimbursements fund ........................... |
No limit |
University of Kansas hospital depreciation reserve fund ......... |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
College work-study fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Student union fees fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Advances fund--department of social and rehabilitation |
No limit |
Health professions student loan fund--medical students .......... |
No limit |
Health professions student loan fund--nursing students .......... |
No limit |
Revolving student loans fund .................................... |
No limit |
Student loans fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Prepaid tuition fees clearing fund .............................. |
No limit |
Educational opportunity grant fund .............................. |
No limit |
Basic educational opportunity grant fund ........................ |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Medical scholarship and loan repayment fund ..................... |
$1,893,725 |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
University of Kansas medical center private practice |
No limit |
University of Kansas hospital professional liability |
No limit |
Hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fund .......... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$59,726,216 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
$25,982,576 |
Restricted fees fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Service clearing fund ........................................... |
No limit |
On-campus parking revenue fund .................................. |
No limit |
Kansas career work study program fund ........................... |
No limit |
National direct student loan fund ............................... |
No limit |
Scholarship funds fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Sponsored research fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Sponsored research overhead fund ................................ |
No limit |
Economic opportunity act--federal fund .......................... |
No limit |
Education opportunity grant--federal fund ....................... |
No limit |
Work-study program fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Health professions student assistance program--loans fund ....... |
No limit |
Nine month payroll clearing account fund ........................ |
No limit |
Equipment reserve fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Research projects grants fund ................................... |
No limit |
Research projects grants matching fund .......................... |
No limit |
Pell grants fund ................................................ |
No limit |
Housing system suspense fund .................................... |
No limit |
Housing system renovation principal and interest fund ........... |
No limit |
Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
WSU housing system depreciation and replacement fund ............ |
No limit |
Perkins loan fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Kansas distinguished scholarship fund ........................... |
No limit |
Kansas comprehensive grant fund ................................. |
No limit |
1971 academic and service building maintenance fund ............. |
No limit |
WSU housing systems revenue fund ................................ |
No limit |
1976 dormitory maintenance reserve fund ......................... |
No limit |
Tuition accountability fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$1,798,612 |
State scholarship program ....................................... |
$1,001,457 |
Comprehensive Grant program ..................................... |
$9,620,000 |
Ethnic minority scholarship program ............................. |
$310,000 |
Ethnic minority fellowship program .............................. |
$156,000 |
Kansas work-study program ....................................... |
$517,227 |
ROTC scholarship reimbursement .................................. |
$184,421 |
Teachers scholarship program .................................... |
$298,215 |
Vocational scholarships ......................................... |
$100,000 |
Nursing student scholarship program ............................. |
$240,567 |
Municipal university operating grant ............................ |
$7,902,169 |
Expenses for recruiting, interviewing and selecting chief |
$25,000 |
Osteopathic scholarship repayment fund .......................... |
$540,000 |
Vocational education scholarship examination fees fund .......... |
No limit |
Vocational education scholarship discontinued attendance |
No limit |
Student incentive grant fund--federal ........................... |
No limit |
Regents' scholarship gift fund .................................. |
No limit |
Earned indirect costs fund--federal ............................. |
No limit |
Paul Douglas teacher scholarship fund--federal .................. |
No limit |
Education for economic security grant--federal fund ............. |
No limit |
Comprehensive grant program discontinued attendance fund ........ |
No limit |
State scholarship discontinued attendance fund .................. |
No limit |
Kansas ethnic minority fellowship program fund .................. |
No limit |
Private postsecondary educational institution degree |
No limit |
Voluntary tax sheltered annuity clearing fund ................... |
No limit |
Substance abuse education fund--federal ......................... |
No limit |
Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fund ...................... |
No limit |
Nursing student scholarship program fund ........................ |
No limit |
Kansas ethnic minority discontinued attendance fund ............. |
No limit |
Clearing fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Teacher scholarship program fund ................................ |
No limit |
Financial aid services fee fund ................................. |
No limit |
Optometry education repayment fund .............................. |
No limit |
Teacher scholarship repayment fund .............................. |
No limit |
Advanced registered nurse practitioner program fund ............. |
No limit |
Nursing student scholarship discontinued attendance fund ........ |
No limit |
Nursing student scholarship repayment fund ...................... |
No limit |
* Everything in this Box has been line item
vetoed
a Kansas state geography education endowment program shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Kansas state geography education endowment fund.
foundation endowment fund shall be matched on a $1 for $1 basis by expenditures from the Kansas state geography education endowment program fund so that expenditures for the Kansas state geography education endowment program are equally supported by funds received from the national geographic society foundation and from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund: Pro- vided further, That the state board of regents shall implement and administer the Kansas state geography education endowment program. |
(c) In addition to the other purposes for
which expenditures may be
made from the state budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999,
ex-
penditures and transfers may be made by the above agency from the
state
budget stabilization fund for fiscal year 1999 for the following
specified
purposes subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
SBSF--technology equipment at regents institutions .............. |
$5,000,000 |
* Everything in this Box has been line item
vetoed
(e) On July 15, 1998, or as soon thereafter
as moneys are available, |
State Board of Regents .......................................... |
18.0 |
Central administration operations and parole and |
$12,472,648 |
Community corrections ........................................... |
$14,955,501 |
Community correctional conservation camps ....................... |
$2,261,100 |
Treatment and programs .......................................... |
$29,295,298 |
Postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony offenders ......... |
$105,675 |
Facilities operations ........................................... |
$125,103,623 |
Justice assistance--federal fund ................................ |
No limit |
Department of corrections state asset forfeiture fund ........... |
No limit |
Carl Perkins act--federal fund .................................. |
No limit |
Criminal Justice Information System--federal fund ............... |
No limit |
Violent offender incarceration and truth in sentencing |
No limit |
Chapter I--federal fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Correctional industries fund .................................... |
No limit |
State of Kansas--department of corrections inmate benefit |
No limit |
Department of corrections--general fees fund .................... |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--community development block |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--general fees fund ................. |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ............... |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ............... |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Hutchinson correctional facility--general fees fund ............. |
No limit |
Hutchinson correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ........... |
No limit |
Hutchinson correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ........... |
No limit |
Hutchinson correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Lansing correctional facility--general fees fund ................ |
No limit |
Lansing correctional facility--inmate canteen fund .............. |
No limit |
Lansing correctional facility--inmate benefit fund .............. |
No limit |
Lansing correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--general fees fund .............. |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ............ |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ............ |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Winfield correctional facility--general fees fund ............... |
No limit |
Winfield correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ............. |
No limit |
Winfield correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ............. |
No limit |
Winfield correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Norton correctional facility--general fees fund ................. |
No limit |
Norton correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ............... |
No limit |
Norton correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ............... |
No limit |
Norton correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
El Dorado correctional facility--general fees fund .............. |
No limit |
El Dorado correctional facility--inmate canteen fund ............ |
No limit |
El Dorado correctional facility--inmate benefit fund ............ |
No limit |
El Dorado correctional facility--institutional library |
No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--general fees |
No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--inmate canteen |
No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--inmate benefit |
No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--institutional |
No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--justice |
No limit |
Topeka correctional facility .................................... |
$12,884,190 |
Hutchinson correctional facility ................................ |
$21,680,863 |
Lansing correctional facility ................................... |
$29,925,808 |
Ellsworth correctional facility ................................. |
$8,093,849 |
Winfield correctional facility .................................. |
$8,686,228 |
Norton correctional facility .................................... |
$10,350,506 |
El Dorado correctional facility ................................. |
$15,918,442 |
Larned correctional mental health facility ...................... |
$6,695,137 |
Food service .................................................... |
$11,102,072 |
Department of Corrections ....................................... |
3,033.5 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$4,009,985 |
Civil air patrol--operating expenditures ........................ |
$25,827 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund--military |
No limit |
Training and support of title III--federal fund ................. |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--federal fund matching--equipment |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--federal fund |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--RADEF instrument maintenance fund ....... |
No limit |
State disaster coordination--federal fund ....................... |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--nuclear civil protection--federal |
No limit |
Payment of death, disability, and medical benefit claims |
No limit |
Expenses under national guard mutual assistance compact |
No limit |
Military fees fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--fee fund ................................ |
No limit |
Armories and units general fees fund ............................ |
No limit |
Emergency preparedness--disaster fund--federal fund ............. |
No limit |
Civil air patrol--grants and contributions fund ................. |
No limit |
Fire marshal fee fund ........................................... |
$2,419,418 |
Other federal grants fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Gifts, grants and donations fund ................................ |
$45,000 |
Parole from adult correctional institutions ..................... |
$488,795 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$23,555,202 |
Capitol area security ........................................... |
$630,353 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
For patrol of Kansas turnpike fund .............................. |
No limit |
Highway patrol motor vehicle fund ............................... |
No limit |
Highway patrol--federal fund .................................... |
No limit |
Kansas highway patrol state forfeiture fund ..................... |
No limit |
Gifts and donations fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Federal forfeiture fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Motor carrier safety assistance program fund .................... |
No limit |
Highway patrol training center clearing fund .................... |
No limit |
Highway safety fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Capitol area security fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Vehicle identification number fee fund .......................... |
$1,614,517 |
Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund ....................... |
No limit |
Motor carrier inspection fund ................................... |
$7,064,909 |
Highway patrol training center fund ............................. |
$900,000 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$11,348,650 |
Debt service payment--purchase of headquarters building at |
$142,489 |
Kansas bureau of investigation state forfeiture fund ............ |
No limit |
Kansas bureau of investigation federal forfeiture fund .......... |
No limit |
Kansas bureau of investigation federal grants fund .............. |
No limit |
Forensic laboratory and materials fee fund ...................... |
No limit |
KBI general fees fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Record check fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$23,878,619 |
Management information systems .................................. |
$125,000 |
Community initiatives ........................................... |
$2,500,000 |
Facilities operations ........................................... |
$24,546,608 |
Title XIX fund .................................................. |
No limit |
Title IV-E fund ................................................. |
No limit |
Juvenile justice delinquency prevention--federal fund ........... |
No limit |
Juvenile detention facilities fund .............................. |
$2,697,648 |
Juvenile justice fee fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Kansas endowment for youth trust fund ........................... |
No limit |
Juvenile justice federal fund ................................... |
No limit |
Juvenile justice community initiative fund ...................... |
No limit |
Juvenile justice community planning fund ........................ |
No limit |
Byrne grant--federal fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Capital facilities planning and projects--federal fund .......... |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility fee fund .................. |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility improvement fund .......... |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility--elementary and |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility--canteen fund ............. |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility--patient benefit fund ..... |
No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility fee fund ................ |
No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility--elementary and |
No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility--canteen fund ........... |
No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility--patient benefit |
No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility fee fund .................. |
No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility--elementary and |
No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility--canteen fund ............. |
No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility--patient benefit fund ..... |
No limit |
Larned juvenile correctional facility fee fund .................. |
No limit |
Topeka juvenile correctional facility ........................... |
$10,419,031 |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility ........................... |
$4,686,903 |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility ......................... |
$5,538,835 |
Larned juvenile correctional facility ........................... |
$3,921,549 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$828,501 |
Regional council grants ......................................... |
$100,000 |
EMS--federal fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Emergency medical services operating fund ....................... |
$2,500 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$314,404 |
State matching fund ............................................. |
$901,536 |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Juvenile justice--federal fund .................................. |
No limit |
Statistical analysis--federal fund .............................. |
No limit |
Drug abuse fund--federal ........................................ |
No limit |
Criminal Justice Information System ............................. |
$1,300,248 |
Adult corrections oversight ..................................... |
$174,562 |
Adjutant General ................................................ |
226.0 |
State Fire Marshal .............................................. |
41.0 |
Kansas Parole Board ............................................. |
4.0 |
Kansas Highway Patrol ........................................... |
780.8 |
Attorney General--Kansas Bureau of Investigation ................ |
193.5 |
Juvenile Justice Authority ...................................... |
590.0 |
Emergency Medical Services Board ................................ |
13.0 |
Kansas Sentencing Commission .................................... |
9.0 |
Ombudsman of Corrections ........................................ |
4.0 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) ......... |
$9,935,428 |
Dairy division fee fund ......................................... |
$110,142 |
Meat and poultry inspection fee fund ............................ |
$54,766 |
Wheat quality survey fund ....................................... |
$30,000 |
Entomology fee fund ............................................. |
$128,331 |
Laboratory equipment fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Water structures--state highway fund ............................ |
$90,358 |
Soil amendment fee fund ......................................... |
$2,515 |
Agricultural liming materials fee fund .......................... |
$26,045 |
Weights and measures fee fund ................................... |
$72,184 |
Water appropriation certification fund .......................... |
$416,018 |
Water rights information system fees fund ....................... |
No limit |
Agriculture seed fee fund ....................................... |
$71,710 |
Chemigation fee fund ............................................ |
$105,621 |
Agriculture statistics fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Petroleum inspection fee fund ................................... |
$552,015 |
Water transfer hearing fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Warehouse fee fund .............................................. |
$591,962 |
Grain inspection fee fund ....................................... |
$0 |
Kansas corn commission fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Kansas grain sorghum commission fund ............................ |
No limit |
Soybean promotion and research fee fund ......................... |
No limit |
U.S. geological survey cooperative gage agreement fund .......... |
No limit |
Water plan special revenue fund ................................. |
$1,018,000 |
Agricultural chemical fee fund .................................. |
$249,246 |
Feeding stuffs fee fund ......................................... |
$512,813 |
Fertilizer fee fund ............................................. |
$349,422 |
Livestock remedies fee fund ..................................... |
$19,513 |
Pesticide use fee fund .......................................... |
$444,021 |
Grade A milk fee fund ........................................... |
$197,858 |
Geographic information system fee fund .......................... |
No limit |
Seed examination fee fund ....................................... |
$28,880 |
Egg fee fund .................................................... |
$88,163 |
Meat and poultry inspection fund (federal) ...................... |
No limit |
Certification of pesticide applicators program--federal |
No limit |
EPA pesticide performance partnership grant fund ................ |
No limit |
Pest detection and survey--federal fund ......................... |
No limit |
USDA NASS postage fund .......................................... |
No limit |
FDA tissue residue fund--federal ................................ |
No limit |
Aquaculture fund ................................................ |
$0 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Publications fee fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Other grants fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$615,053 |
Animal disease control fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Animal dealers fee fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Veterinary inspection fee fund .................................. |
No limit |
Livestock market brand inspection fee fund ...................... |
No limit |
Livestock brand fee fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Livestock brand emergency revolving fund ....................... |
No limit |
County option brand fee fund .................................... |
No limit |
Federal state disease control fund .............................. |
No limit |
Livestock indemnification fund .................................. |
No limit |
Pseudorabies indemnification fund ............................... |
No limit |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$125,000 |
State fair fee fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Non-fair days activities fee fund .............................. |
No limit |
State fair special cash fund .................................... |
No limit |
Kansas wheat commission fund .................................... |
$3,347,691 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$585,261 |
Water plan special revenue fund ................................. |
$9,633,250 |
Land reclamation fee fund ....................................... |
No limit |
Riparian & wetland areas project--federal fund .................. |
No limit |
Watershed protect approach/WTR RSRCE MGT fund ................... |
No limit |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
No limit |
Land treatment cost-share programs .............................. |
$4,450,000 |
Non-point source pollution ...................................... |
$3,000,000 |
Conservation district aid ....................................... |
$1,023,250 |
Multipurpose small lakes program ................................ |
$231,000 |
Watershed dam construction ...................................... |
$829,000 |
Riparian and wetland program .................................... |
$100,000 |
Water resources operating expenditures .......................... |
$1,402,640 |
State water plan fund ........................................... |
$2,877,117 |
Conversion of materials and equipment fund ...................... |
$0 |
Water supply storage assurance fund ............................. |
$0 |
State conservation storage water supply fund .................... |
$0 |
Water marketing fund ............................................ |
No limit |
Federal grants and receipts fund ................................ |
No limit |
General fees fund ............................................... |
No limit |
Water conservation projects fund ................................ |
$0 |
Operating expenditures .......................................... |
$4,063,527 |
Wildlife fee fund ............................................... |
$19,835,822 |
Parks fee fund .................................................. |
$3,666,496 |
Boating fee fund ................................................ |
$988,015 |
Central aircraft fund ........................................... |
No limit |
Wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund ........................... |
No limit |
Water plan special revenue fund ................................. |
$50,000 |
Prairie spirit rails-to-trails fee fund ......................... |
$2,000 |
Nongame wildlife improvement fund ............................... |
No limit |
Wildlife conservation fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Mined-land donation fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Federally licensed wildlife areas fund .......................... |
No limit |
State agricultural production fund .............................. |
No limit |
Land and water conservation fund--local ......................... |
No limit |
Land and water conservation fund--state ......................... |
No limit |
El Dorado state park--gifts and donations fund .................. |
No limit |
Development and promotions fund ................................. |
No limit |
Department of wildlife and parks private gifts and |
No limit |
Fish and wildlife restitution fund .............................. |
No limit |
Parks restitution fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Nonfederal grants fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Federal grants fund ............................................. |
No limit |
Mined land donation fund ........................................ |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Employee maintenance deduction clearing fund .................... |
No limit |
Kansas Department of Agriculture ................................ |
308.0 |
Kansas Animal Health Department ................................. |
30.0 |
State Fair Board ................................................ |
18.0 |
Kansas Wheat Commission ......................................... |
8.0 |
State Conservation Commission ................................... |
13.5 |
Kansas Water Office ............................................. |
21.5 |
Department of Wildlife and Parks ................................ |
392.3 |
State highway fund .............................................. |
No limit |
Special city and county highway fund ............................ |
No limit |
County equalization and adjustment fund ......................... |
$2,500,000 |
Highway special permits fund .................................... |
No limit |
Highway bonds debt service fund ................................. |
No limit |
Rail services improvement fund .................................. |
No limit |
Rail service assistance program loan guarantee fund ............. |
No limit |
Railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund ..................... |
No limit |
Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund ....................... |
No limit |
Elderly and disabled coordinated public transportation |
No limit |
Public use general aviation airport development fund ............ |
No limit |
Agency operations ............................................... |
$207,692,071 |
Conference fees ................................................. |
No limit |
Substantial maintenance ......................................... |
No limit |
Claims .......................................................... |
No limit |
Payments for city connecting links .............................. |
$2,240,000 |
Federal local aid programs ...................................... |
No limit |
Pre-1992 bond services fees ..................................... |
No limit |
Construction, remodeling and special maintenance projects |
$7,972,315 |
Other capital improvements ...................................... |
No limit |
Department of Transportation .................................... |
3,129.5 |
* Everything in this Box has been line item
vetoed
Sec. 162. (a) No moneys appropriated for
the fiscal year ending June |
Sec. 164. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A.
79-2964 is hereby amended to read
as follows: 79-2964. There is hereby created the county and city
revenue
sharing fund. All moneys transferred or credited to such fund under
the
provisions of this act or any other law shall be allocated and
distributed
in the manner provided herein. The director of accounts and reports
in
each year on July 15 and December 10, shall make transfers in
equal
amounts which in the aggregate equal 3.5% of the total retail sales
and
compensating taxes credited to the state general fund pursuant to
articles
36 and 37 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated and acts
amen-
datory thereof and supplemental thereto during the preceding
calendar
year from the state general fund to the county and city revenue
sharing
fund, except that: (a) The transfers on July 15 and December 10 of
each
year shall be in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 2.823%
of
such taxes credited to the state general fund during the preceding
cal-
endar year; and (b) the amount of the transfer on each such date
during
state fiscal year 1998 1999 shall be equal
to 101.75% 102.4% of the
amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year
1997 1998.
All such transfers are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704
and
amendments thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the
provi-
sions of this section shall be considered to be demand transfers
from the
state general fund.
Sec. 165. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-3425i
is hereby amended to read
as follows: 79-3425i. On January 15 and July 15 of each year, the
director
of accounts and reports shall transfer a sum equal to the total
taxes col-
lected under the provisions of K.S.A. 79-6a04 and 79-6a10, and
amend-
ments thereto, and credited to the state general fund during the
six
months next preceding the date of transfer, from the state general
fund
to the special city and county highway fund, created by K.S.A.
79-3425,
and amendments thereto, except that: (1) Such transfers are subject
to
reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704, and amendments thereto; and (2)
the
amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year
1998
1999 shall not exceed the amount equal to
101.75% 102.4% of the amount
transferred on the same date during state fiscal year
1997 1998. All trans-
fers under this section shall be considered to be demand transfers
from
the state general fund.
Sec. 166. On July 1, 1998, K.S.A. 79-34,147
is hereby amended to
read as follows: 79-34,147. (a) On each January 1, April 1, July 1
and
October 1, the secretary of revenue shall certify to the director
of accounts
and reports the amount equal to 7.628% of the total revenues
received
by the secretary from the taxes imposed under the Kansas retailers'
sales
tax act and deposited in the state treasury and credited to the
state general
fund during the preceding three calendar months.
(b) Upon receipt of each certification under
subsection (a), the di-
rector of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state
general fund
to the state highway fund an amount equal to the amount so
certified, on
each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, except that the
amount of
the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year
1998 1999 shall not
exceed the amount equal to 101.75% 102.4%
of the amount transferred
on the same date during state fiscal year 1997
1998. All transfers made
pursuant to this section are subject to reduction under K.S.A.
75-6704,
and amendments thereto.
(c) All transfers made in accordance with the
provisions of this section
shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general
fund.
Sec. 167.
State fair capital improvements fund ............................ |
No limit |
Grandstand renovation project fund .............................. |
No limit |
Grandstand cost of issuance fund ................................ |
No limit |
Grandstand principal and interest fund .......................... |
No limit |
Grandstand renovation reserve fund .............................. |
No limit |
Grandstand rebate fund .......................................... |
No limit |
Grandstand renovation surplus fund .............................. |
No limit |
Grandstand contingency fund ..................................... |
No limit |
SBSF--encampment building renovation fund ....................... |
No limit |
EDIF--encampment renovation fund ................................ |
No limit |
New commercial building ......................................... |
$848,000 |
Rehabilitation and repair projects .............................. |
$3,965,000 |
Area office rehabilitation and repair ........................... |
$106,000 |
Rehabilitation and repair projects .............................. |
$289,654 |
Rehabilitation and repair projects .............................. |
$374,078 |
Install air conditioning in Roth dormitories and Roberts |
$154,735 |
Debt service payment for the revenue refunding bond issue ....... |
$6,802,000 |
Debt service payment for the Wichita work release facility |
$163,000 |
Debt service payment for the Ellsworth correctional |
$1,675,000 |
Debt service payment for the El Dorado correctional |
$1,258,000 |
Capital improvements--rehabilitation, remodeling, renovation and repairof correctional institutions | |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998 ......... |
$149,886 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 ......... |
$4,253,225 |
Debt service payment for the revenue refunding bond issue | |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 ......... |
$500,000 |
Construct industries building at Lansing ........................ |
$876,025 |
Violent offenders incarceration and truth in sentencing |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--principal and interest |
No limit |
Lease revenue bond issue--principal and interest fund--J |
No limit |
Revenue refunding bond--principal and interest fund--KDFA |
No limit |
Rehabilitation and repair projects .............................. |
$334,573 |
EDIF first territorial capitol renovation project fund .......... |
$71,000 |
EDIF--completion of historic sites .............................. |
No limit |
Insurance building principal and interest payment fund .......... |
No limit |
Insurance department rehabilitation and repair fund ............. |
No limit |
Energy conservation improvements--debt service .................. |
$3,127,981 |
Paint and grounds shop--debt service ............................ |
$14,864 |
Cedar Crest repair and renovation ............................... |
$380,400 |
Judicial center carpet replacement .............................. |
$64,000 |
Judicial center rehabilitation and repair ....................... |
$50,000 |
Rehabilitation and repair--statehouse and cedar crest ........... |
$25,000 |
Master lease program fund ....................................... |
No limit |
State buildings depreciation fund ............................... |
$0 |
Statehouse grounds & facility improvements ...................... |
$750,000 |
Docking fire suppression system installation .................... |
$550,000 |
Landon fire suppression system installation ..................... |
$450,000 |
Docking renovation--debt service ................................ |
$171,100 |
Special maintenance repairs and improvements--state office |
$100,000 |
Landon state office building--debt service ...................... |
$1,319,058 |
Paint and grounds shop--debt service ............................ |
$23,374 |
Motor pool shop--debt service ................................... |
$61,308 |
Printing plant--debt service .................................... |
$219,194 |
Statehouse elevators renovation ................................. |
$347,000 |
Rehabilitation and repair--travel information centers ........... |
$35,000 |
Lewis field renovation--bond and interest sinking fund .......... |
No limit |
Lewis field renovation--revenue fund ............................ |
No limit |
Sternberg museum gift fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Lease payment--Salina aeronautical center (including |
$189,446 |
Student fee project reserve fund ................................ |
No limit |
Student fee bonds principal and interest fund ................... |
No limit |
Student fee bonds repair, equipment and improvement fund ........ |
No limit |
Federal construction funds fund ................................. |
No limit |
Bond construction funds fund .................................... |
No limit |
Coliseum repair, equipment and improvement fund ................. |
No limit |
Housing system project revenue fund ............................. |
No limit |
Housing system bond and interest sinking fund ................... |
No limit |
Haymaker hall bond and interest sinking fund .................... |
No limit |
Student union annex I bond and interest sinking fund ............ |
No limit |
Jardine terrace III bond and interest sinking fund .............. |
No limit |
Housing facilities renovation bond fund, KDFA D bonds, 1989 ..... |
No limit |
Parking system refunding revenue bond fund, KDFA G bonds, |
No limit |
Housing system bond fund, KDFA H bonds, 1993 .................... |
No limit |
Farrell library renovation/expansion--gifts/donations fund ...... |
No limit |
Plan/construct/equip Farrell library renovation/expansion |
No limit |
Farrell library expansion revenue bond fund, KDFA K bonds, |
No limit |
Recreation complex revenue bond fund, KDFA D bonds, 1993 ........ |
No limit |
Plant science building phase II--special revenue fund ........... |
No limit |
Site improvements fund .......................................... |
No limit |
College center construction fund ................................ |
No limit |
Bluemont hall defects repair fund ............................... |
No limit |
Engineering complex phase II private gift fund .................. |
No limit |
Student recreation building repair, equipment & improvement |
No limit |
Coliseum/stadium parking repair & improvement fund .............. |
No limit |
Energy conservation projects fund ............................... |
No limit |
Student recreational building bond and interest sinking |
No limit |
Student union renovation and expansion fund ..................... |
No limit |
Student coliseum bond fee fund .................................. |
No limit |
Ackert hall addition--federal fund .............................. |
No limit |
Ackert hall addition--gifts and grants fund ..................... |
No limit |
Student and staff parking garage--special revenue fund .......... |
No limit |
Football stadium expansion--special revenue fund ................ |
No limit |
Biological and agricultural engineering research storage |
No limit |
Konza prairie preserve storage building ......................... |
No limit |
Construct materials acoustics laboratory ........................ |
No limit |
Accelerated testing laboratory garage addition .................. |
No limit |
Accelerated testing laboratory storage/equipment shed ........... |
No limit |
Salina national gas machinery laboratory ........................ |
No limit |
Football stadium expansion--special revenue fund ................ |
No limit |
Equipment/pesticide storage building ............................ |
No limit |
Renovate laboratories in Throckmorton hall ...................... |
No limit |
Warehouse expansion--department of agronomy building ............ |
No limit |
Scandia experiment field office facility ........................ |
No limit |
Equipment/pesticide storage buildings ........................... |
No limit |
Southwest research extension center office/administrative |
No limit |
Southeast agriculture research center buildings ................. |
No limit |
South central agronomy experiment field office and storage |
No limit |
Improvements to grain science value added laboratory ............ |
No limit |
Southeast agriculture research center buildings ................. |
No limit |
Greyhound research facility expansion fund ...................... |
No limit |
Energy conservation projects fund ............................... |
No limit |
Student union refurbishing fund ................................. |
No limit |
Bond construction funds fund .................................... |
No limit |
Student union addition bond and interest sinking fund ........... |
No limit |
Twin towers project revenue fund ................................ |
No limit |
Twin towers bond and interest sinking fund ...................... |
No limit |
Twin towers maintenance and equipment reserve fund .............. |
No limit |
1962 dormitory and student apartments sinking fund .............. |
No limit |
1962 dormitory and student apartments revenue fund .............. |
No limit |
1962 dormitory and student apartment repair and replacement |
No limit |
Horace Mann construction fund ................................... |
No limit |
Willard hall construction fund .................................. |
No limit |
Married student housing and men's dormitory--bond and |
No limit |
Married student housing and men's dormitory project revenue |
No limit |
Married student housing and men's dormitory repair and |
No limit |
Suspense fund ................................................... |
No limit |
Kansas technology center federal fund ........................... |
No limit |
Kansas technology center gifts and donations fund ............... |
No limit |
Jack C. Overman student center renovation fund .................. |
No limit |
Student union renovation revenue fund ........................... |
No limit |
Student health facility maintenance, repair, and equipment |
No limit |
Parking facilities surplus fund--KDFA G bonds, 1993 ............. |
No limit |
Regents center revenue fund--KDFA D bonds, 1990 ................. |
No limit |
Regents center bond reserve fund--KDFA D bonds, 1990 ............ |
No limit |
Regents center surplus fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Regents center rebate fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Regents center revenue refund project principal and |
No limit |
Student union renovation rebate fund (phase I) .................. |
No limit |
Student union renovation principal and interest--KDFA C |
No limit |
Student union renovation bond reserve--KDFA C bonds, 1992 ....... |
No limit |
Student union renovation surplus fund--KDFA C bonds, 1992 ....... |
No limit |
Student union renovation rebate fund--KDFA C bonds, 1992 ........ |
No limit |
Bioscience research center rebate fund--KDFA series Q |
No limit |
Bioscience research center project account--KDFA A bonds, |
No limit |
Bioscience research center principal and interest payment |
No limit |
Bioscience research center reserve account--KDFA A bonds, |
No limit |
Bioscience research center rebate account--KDFA A bonds, |
No limit |
Parking facilities refunding bonds principal and interest |
No limit |
Parking facilities refunding bonds reserve fund--KDFA G |
No limit |
Parking facilities refunding bonds rebate fund--KDFA G |
No limit |
Student health facility addition revenue fund ................... |
No limit |
Biosciences research center--special revenue fund ............... |
No limit |
Law enforcement training center improvements special |
No limit |
Sunflower research landfill remediation fund .................... |
No limit |
SBSF--Plan, construct, reconstruct and equip Hoch |
No limit |
Renovate Lewis hall--special revenue fund ....................... |
No limit |
Regents center principal and interest payment account KDFA |
No limit |
Energy conservation revenue bond KDFA A bonds, 1996 fund ........ |
No limit |
Templin hall renovation principal and interest payment |
No limit |
Templin hall renovation bond proceeds project account KDFA |
No limit |
Templin hall renovation university proceeds project account |
No limit |
Templin hall renovation bond reserve KDFA E bonds, 1996 |
No limit |
Watkins health center addition principal and interest |
No limit |
Watkins health center addition project account KDFA D |
No limit |
Watkins health center addition university proceeds project |
No limit |
Watkins health center addition cost of issuance KDFA D |
No limit |
Watkins health center addition bond reserve KDFA D bonds, |
No limit |
Regents R&R project KDFA K bonds, 1996 fund ..................... |
No limit |
Construct parking garage no. 2--special revenue fund ............ |
No limit |
Edwards campus facility expansion--special revenue fund ......... |
No limit |
Construct child care facility--special revenue fund ............. |
No limit |
Athletic facilities enhancements--special revenue fund .......... |
No limit |
Budig hall completion fund ...................................... |
No limit |
Continuing education program building acquisition--special |
No limit |
Dole institute gift or grant fund ............................... |
No limit |
Dole institute of public service and public policy .............. |
$3,000,000 |
Parking facility KDFA principal and interest fund ............... |
No limit |
Parking facility KDFA bond reserve fund ......................... |
No limit |
Parking facility KDFA surplus fund .............................. |
No limit |
Medical library bond and interest sinking fund .................. |
No limit |
Parking facility revenue fund ................................... |
No limit |
Parking facility bond and interest sinking fund ................. |
No limit |
Parking facility refunding interest and sinking fund ............ |
No limit |
Parking facility rebate fund--KDFA F bonds--1988 ................ |
No limit |
Parking facility refunding repair and construction fund ......... |
No limit |
Cancer center project fund KDFA J bonds--1992 ................... |
No limit |
Biomedical research building principal and interest sinking |
No limit |
Rehabilitation and repair projects for institutions of |
No limit |
1985 parking facility refund revenue bond--repair and |
No limit |
Regents R&R project KDFA K bonds, 1996 fund ..................... |
No limit |
Construct and equip research building fund ...................... |
No limit |
Construct and equip center for health in aging fund ............. |
No limit |
Construct and equip research support facility fund .............. |
No limit |
On-campus parking construction and maintenance fund ............. |
No limit |
Power plant construction ........................................ |
$80,065 |
Repair and rehabilitation projects .............................. |
$110,000 |
Halsey hall remodeling .......................................... |
$200,000 |
Veterans' home federal construction grant fund .................. |
$0 |
Rehabilitation and repair--headquarters building ................ |
$25,000 |
Rehabilitation and repair--headquarters building ................ |
$15,000 |
Debt service principal payment--headquarters building ........... |
$165,000 |
Training center--remodeling, rehabilitation and repair |
$50,000 |
Remodeling, rehabilitation and repair projects .................. |
$50,000 |
Replacement of scales ........................................... |
$91,138 |
Armory roofing projects ......................................... |
$589,790 |
Iola armory additions ........................................... |
$333,848 |
Handicapped accessibility renovation ............................ |
$28,037 |
Matching grant for development of wetlands project at |
$361,512 |
Department access road fund ..................................... |
No limit |
Bridge maintenance fund ......................................... |
No limit |
Migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund ............. |
$100,000 |
Renovation of Cheyenne bottoms--federal fund .................... |
No limit |
Bureau of reclamation federal flood aid fund .................... |
No limit |
Cheyenne bottoms project gift fund .............................. |
No limit |
Rails-to-trails federal fund .................................... |
No limit |
Economic development initiatives grant fund ..................... |
No limit |
State budget stabilization fund ADA accessibility ............... |
$71,963 |
Comprehensive capital improvements for state parks .............. |
$10,000,000 |
Wildlife fee fund ADA renovation fishery enhancements ........... |
$200,000 |
Wildlife fee fund land acquisition .............................. |
$250,000 |
Wildlife fee fund rehabilitation and repair ..................... |
$250,000 |
Federally mandated boating access ............................... |
$850,000 |
Capital improvements--rehabilitation, remodeling, |
$1,147,075 |
__________________________________ |
President of the Senate. |
__________________________________ |
Secretary of the Senate. |
__________________________________ |
Speaker of the House. |
__________________________________ |
Chief Clerk of the House. |
__________________________________ |
Governor. |