Session of 1998
SENATE BILL No. 604
By Committee on Education
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AN ACT concerning school districts;
authorizing the collection of fees for
10 maintenance of
kindergarten for full school days; imposing certain
11 limitations.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section 1. (a)
Subject to the limitations specified in this subsection,
15 the board of education of any school
district that maintains kindergarten
16 classes for a full school day consisting of
not less than six hours may
17 prescribe and collect fees to off-set the
costs incurred by the district as a
18 result of and directly attributable to
maintenance of such classes. Fees
19 for maintenance of kindergarten classes for
a full school day may be col-
20 lected only to the extent that the costs
attributable to maintenance of
21 such classes are in excess of the amount
for maintenance of kindergarten
22 that is financed under the school district
finance and quality performance
23 act. Fees for the maintenance of
kindergarten classes for a full school day
24 may only be assessed against and collected
for pupils who attend such
25 classes on a voluntary basis. No such fees
may be assessed against or
26 collected for pupils who are required to
attend such classes in accordance
27 with the provisions of law, rules and
regulations of the state board of
28 education, policy of the board of
education, or individualized education
29 plan developed for an exceptional child or
who are eligible for free or
30 reduced price meals under the national
school lunch act.
31 (b) Revenues from fees
collected by a board of education under this
32 section shall be deposited in the general
fund of the school district, shall
33 be considered reimbursements to the
district for the purpose of the
34 school district finance and quality
performance act, and may be expended
35 whether the same have been budgeted or not
and amounts so expended
36 shall not be considered operating
expenses.
37 Sec. 2. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
38 publication in the statute book.
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