An Act making and concerning
appropriations for the fiscal years ending
June 30, 1999, June 30, 2000, and June 30,
2001; authorizing certain
transfers and fees, imposing certain
restrictions and limitations and
directing or authorizing certain receipts,
disbursements, capital im-
provements and acts incidental to the
foregoing; amending K.S.A. 1998
Supp. 79-2964, as amended by section 94 of
1999 Senate Bill No. 325,
and repealing the existing section.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. (a) For the fiscal years ending June 30, 1999,
June 30, 2000,
and June 30, 2001, appropriations are hereby made, restrictions and
lim-
itations are hereby imposed, and transfers, fees, receipts,
disbursements,
and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby directed or
authorized as
provided in this act.
(b) The agencies named in this act are hereby authorized to
initiate
and complete the capital improvement projects specified and
authorized
by this act or for which appropriations are made by this act,
subject to
the restrictions and limitations imposed by this act.
(c) This act shall be known and may be cited as the omnibus
appro-
priation act of 1999 and shall constitute the omnibus
reconciliation spend-
ing limit bill for the 1999 regular session of the legislature for
purposes
of subsection (a) of K.S.A. 75-6702 and amendments thereto.
(d) The appropriations made by this act shall not be subject
to the
provisions of K.S.A. 46-155 and amendments thereto.
Sec. 2.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Community based services
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $1,200,000 |
Youth services aid and assistance
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $6,428,207 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $4,670,000 |
Other medical assistance
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $4,386,100 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $10,808,100 |
Mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and
state insti-
tutions operations
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $357,143 |
Nursing facilities quality enhancement wage pass-through
pursuant to
1999 Senate Bill No. 126
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $224,402 |
Provided, That all expenditures from the nursing
facilities quality en-
hancement wage pass-through pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill No. 126
ac-
count shall be made pursuant to an application and selection
process for
prioritization which is hereby authorized and directed to be
prescribed
in policies adopted by the secretary of aging and, with respect to
expend-
itures from the nursing facilities quality enhancement wage
pass-through
pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill No. 126 account by the department of
social
and rehabilitation services, which shall be administered by the
depart-
ment of social and rehabilitation services in accordance with the
policies
adopted by the secretary of aging.
(b) On the effective date of this act, of the $1,849,723
appropriated for
the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
116(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in
the
mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state
insti-
tutions operations account, the sum of $454,938 is hereby
lapsed.
(c) On the effective date of this act, of the $49,982,374
appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
120(a) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas from the
state
general fund in the cash assistance account, the sum of $190,000 is
hereby
lapsed.
(d) On July 1, 1999, of the $53,328,276 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 55(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the cash
assistance
account, the sum of $190,000 is hereby lapsed.
(e) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the above agency from the children's health care programs
fund
for fiscal year 2000, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from
the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 for
the fol-
lowing specified purposes subject to the expenditure limitations
pre-
scribed therefor:
Children's health care programs fund--home and community based services for mental retardation | $2,000,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--home and community based services for
mental
retardation account shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitation im-
posed on the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year
2000:
Provided further, That expenditures from this account
shall be made to
serve persons known to have applied for and been determined to
need
community developmental disability services: And provided
further, That
such expenditures shall not exceed this amount when serving persons
for
a full fiscal year.
Children's health care programs fund--home and community based services for physically disabled | $1,800,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--home and community based services for
physically
disabled account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
im-
posed on the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year
2000.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the department of social and rehabilitation services from
the
state operations account of the state general fund for the fiscal
year ending
June 30, 2000, as authorized by section 55(a) of 1999 Senate Bill
No. 325
or by this or other appropriation act of the 1999 regular session
of the
legislature, expenditures shall be made by the department of social
and
rehabilitation services from the state operations account of the
state gen-
eral fund for fiscal year 2000 to conduct a review of, and to adopt
appro-
priate amendments to, the rules and regulations and the
administrative
policies of the department of social and rehabilitation services
for the
purposes of clarifying the definitions of children in need of care,
especially
in the areas relating to protective custody: Provided,
That the secretary
of social and rehabilitation services shall submit a report to the
legislature
by January 10, 2000, setting forth the results of such study and
the amend-
ments adopted to the rules and regulations and the administrative
policies
of the department of social and rehabilitation service with respect
thereto.
(g) On July 1, 1999, of the $89,635,746 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 55(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the state
operations
account, the sum of $38,701 is hereby lapsed.
(h) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of social and
rehabilitation
services is hereby decreased from 4,176.0 to 4,170.5.
(i) On the effective date of this act, the amounts specified
in section
120(c) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas as being
in-
cluded in the mental health and retardation services aid and
assistance
and state institutions operations account of the state general fund
for the
following institutions are hereby changed to the amounts specified,
but
expenditures from the mental health and retardation services aid
and
assistance and state institutions operations account of the state
general
fund for any such institution shall not be limited to, or be
required to be
made in, the amount listed for the institution, as follows: (1) The
amount
for Kansas neurological institute is hereby decreased from
$10,198,356
to $10,192,251; (2) the amount for Larned state hospital is hereby
de-
creased from $8,677,519 to $7,823,934; (3) the amount for
Osawatomie
state hospital is hereby decreased from $3,693,609 to $2,593,609;
(4) the
amount for Parsons state hospital and training center is hereby
increased
from $8,683,907 to $8,686,419; and (5) the amount for Rainbow
mental
health facility is hereby decreased from $2,391,500 to
$2,177,740.
(j) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 116(o) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the Larned
state
hospital fee fund is hereby increased from $2,769,829 to
$3,619,829.
(k) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 116(p) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the
Osawatomie
state hospital fee fund is hereby increased from $3,152,948 to
$4,252,948.
(l) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 116(r) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the
Rainbow
mental health facility fee fund is hereby increased from $1,036,361
to
$1,236,361.
(m) On July 1, 1999, the amounts specified in section 55(c)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 as being included in the mental health and
retardation
services aid and assistance and state institutions operations
account of the
state general fund for the following institutions are hereby
changed to
the amounts specified, but expenditures from the mental health and
re-
tardation services aid and assistance and state institutions
operations ac-
count of the state general fund for any such institution shall not
be limited
to, or be required to be made in, the amount listed for the
institution, as
follows: (1) The amount for Kansas neurological institute is hereby
de-
creased from $7,931,823 to $7,902,731; (2) the amount for Larned
state
hospital is hereby increased from $11,768,273 to $11,799,364; (3)
the
amount for Osawatomie state hospital is hereby decreased from
$5,988,178 to $5,971,632; (4) the amount for Parsons state hospital
and
training center is hereby increased from $5,943,156 to $5,950,211;
and
(5) the amount for Rainbow mental health facility is hereby
increased
from $1,583,476 to $1,586,011.
(n) On July 1, 1999, the position limitations established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the following agencies are hereby
in-
creased or decreased, as specified, to the position limitations
specified for
such agencies: (1) The position limitation for Larned state
hospital is
hereby decreased from 767.6 to 766.6; (2) the position limitation
for Os-
awatomie state hospital is hereby decreased from 483.4 to 482.4;
(3) the
position limitation for Parsons state hospital and training center
is hereby
decreased from 522.0 to 521.0; and (4) the position limitation for
Rainbow
mental health facility is hereby decreased from 137.4 to 136.4.
(o) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the department of social and rehabilitation services from
any
moneys appropriated from the state general fund or any special
revenue
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, as authorized by
this or
other appropriation act of the 1999 regular session of the
legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the department of social and
rehabilitation
services from any such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2000 for
the
receipt, crediting and disbursement of moneys received by the
depart-
ment of social and rehabilitation services for payments of support
pur-
suant to a rule or administrative order issued by the Kansas
supreme
court, which is hereby authorized to be issued by the Kansas
supreme
court, directing payments of support, which are made pursuant to
any
court order entered in this state regardless of the date of the
order, to be
made to a central unit for the collection and disbursement of
support
payments, notwithstanding the provisions of any statute to the
contrary.
(p) On July 1, 2000, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer
any unencumbered balance in the children's health care programs
fund--
home and community based services for mental retardation account
of
the children's health care programs fund to the critical emergency
serv-
ices for CDDOS fund.
(q) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Critical emergency services for CDDOS fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001 | $0 |
Sec. 3.
DEPARTMENT ON AGING
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Administration
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $423,250 |
Long term care
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $200,000 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $840,000 |
Nursing facilities quality enhancement wage pass-through
pursuant to
1999 Senate Bill No. 126
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $1,725,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures from the nursing
facilities quality en-
hancement wage pass-through pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill No. 126
ac-
count shall be made pursuant to an application and selection
process for
prioritization which is hereby authorized and directed to be
prescribed
in policies adopted by the secretary of aging and, with respect to
expend-
itures from the nursing facilities quality enhancement wage
pass-through
pursuant to 1999 Senate Bill No. 126 account by the department on
aging,
which shall be administered by the department on aging in
accordance
with the policies adopted by the secretary of aging.
(b) On or before July 15, 1999, and on the 15th day of each
month
thereafter during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the
secretary of
aging shall certify to the director of the budget the total amount
of moneys
which were received by the department on aging during the
preceding
month from the federal government and which were deposited in
the
state treasury to the credit of the medicaid fund--federal. During
the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, after receiving one or more
certifications
from the secretary of aging under this subsection, the director of
the
budget may certify an amount or amounts to the director of accounts
and
reports to be transferred from the medicaid fund--federal of the
de-
partment on aging to the state general fund for the purpose of
reim-
bursing the state general fund for the amount appropriated for the
de-
partment on aging from the state general fund in the
administration
account. Upon receiving each such certification from the director
of the
budget, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the
amount or
amounts certified from the medicaid fund--federal of the department
on
aging to the state general fund on the dates specified by the
director of
the budget.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department on aging is hereby
in-
creased from 155.8 to 157.8.
Sec. 4.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 136(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the agency
op-
erations account of the state highway fund is hereby decreased
from
$198,435,474 to $198,348,984.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of transportation is
hereby
increased from 3,118.5 to 3,219.5.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
89(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the agency operations account
of
the state highway fund is hereby increased from $205,226,194 to
$212,487,075.
(d) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Transportation revolving fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Highway bond proceeds fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Coordinated public transportation assistance fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
(e) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established by section
89(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the payments for city
connecting
links account of the state highway fund is hereby increased
from
$2,240,000 to No limit.
(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the department of transportation from the state highway
fund
or from any other special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending
June
30, 2000, as authorized by section 89 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325
or by
this or other appropriation act of the 1999 regular session of the
legisla-
ture, expenditures shall be made by the department of
transportation
from the state highway fund or from any other special revenue fund
for
fiscal year 2000 to conduct a study to be conducted by personnel of
the
department of transportation or by a qualified consultant pursuant
to a
contract entered into therefor, which shall review and study the
flooding
history and state highway construction history in the flood plain
vicinity
of the junction of U.S. highway 54 and U.S. highway 69 northeast of
Fort
Scott, Kansas: Provided, That such study shall include
study of bridge
number 5 on U.S. highway 69 in Bourbon county in conjunction with
the
surrounding flood plain: Provided further, That such study
shall include
a study of the relationship of flooding to existing highway
embankments
and, in consultation with the chief engineer of the division of
water re-
sources of the Kansas department of agriculture regarding current
flood
control and other surface water standards of the division of water
re-
sources of the Kansas department of agriculture, the development of
pro-
posals for lessening flood severity in the area: And provided
further, That
the secretary of transportation shall submit a report to the
legislature by
January 10, 2000, setting forth the results of such study and any
recom-
mendations or proposals that have been developed from such
study.
(g) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the department of transportation from the state highway
fund
or from any other special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending
June
30, 2000, as authorized by section 89 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325
or by
this or other appropriation act of the 1999 regular session of the
legisla-
ture, expenditures shall be made by the department of
transportation
from the state highway fund or from any other special revenue fund
for
fiscal year 2000 to conduct a study to be conducted by personnel of
the
department of transportation or by a qualified consultant pursuant
to a
contract entered into therefor, which shall review and study the
accident
history of the new section of K-96 from northwest of Maize, Kansas,
to
south of Hutchinson, Kansas: Provided, That such study
shall include the
development of proposals for any changes or modifications to such
new
section of K-96 which may address the accident history or otherwise
pro-
vide improvements which are intended to reduce the incidence of
high-
way accidents on such new section of K-96: Provided
further, That the
secretary of transportation shall submit a report to the
legislature by Jan-
uary 10, 2000, setting forth the results of such study and any
recommen-
dations or proposals that have been developed from such study.
(h) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the department of transportation from the state highway
fund
for the fiscal years ending June 30, 2000, or June 30, 2001, as
authorized
by section 89 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, or by this or other
appropriation
act of the 1999 regular session of the legislature or by any
appropriation
act of the 2000 regular session of the legislature, expenditures
shall be
made by the department of transportation from the state highway
fund
for fiscal year 2000 or fiscal year 2001 for the purpose of paying
all ex-
penses associated with the authorizing and issuing of bonds
authorized
by 1999 House Bill No. 2071: Provided, That, all contracts
for the issu-
ance and sale of such bonds including contracts with financial
advisors,
attorneys and such other professional services related to the
issuance and
sale of such bonds shall be entered into pursuant to a competitive
selec-
tion process.
Sec. 5.
KANSAS LOTTERY
(a) The director of accounts and reports shall not make
any transfers
from the lottery operating fund of the Kansas lottery to the state
general
fund that are prescribed to be made by section 45(e) of 1999 Senate
Bill
No. 325 and the executive director shall not make any of the
calculations,
determinations and certifications that are prescribed to be made by
sec-
tion 45(e) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325: Provided, That, in
lieu thereof,
the director of accounts and reports shall make the transfers from
the
lottery operating fund of the Kansas lottery to the state general
fund that
are prescribed to be made by subsection (b) of this section and the
ex-
ecutive director of the Kansas lottery shall perform the
calculations, de-
terminations and certifications prescribed by subsection (b) of
this sec-
tion.
(b) On June 15, 2000, the executive director of the Kansas
lottery shall
determine whether the total of all transfers during the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming
rev-
enues fund as of June 15, 2000, equals $59,400,000 or more:
Provided,
That, if the total amount of such transfers is less than
$59,400,000 as of
June 15, 2000, then the executive director of the Kansas lottery
shall
compute the difference between the projected total amount of such
trans-
fers during fiscal year 2000 and the actual total of the transfers
as of June
15, 2000, and, on June 15, 2000, the executive director of the
Kansas
lottery shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the
amount
equal to the difference between projected and actual total
transfers so
computed: Provided further, That, on or after receiving
such certification
and not later than June 20, 2000, the director of accounts and
reports
shall transfer the amount certified from the lottery operating fund
to the
state general fund for the purpose of enhancing revenues and
providing
additional moneys for the state general fund if lottery sales fall
below a
projected total of $198,000,000 during the fiscal year 2000 period
for
determination of lottery transfers and the total of the actual
transfers to
the state gaming revenues fund do not equal or exceed the projected
total
of $59,400,000 during fiscal year 2000 by June 15, 2000:
Provided, how-
ever, That, notwithstanding the amount certified by the
executive director
of the Kansas lottery to the director of accounts and reports
pursuant to
this subsection, the amount transferred from the lottery operating
fund
to the state general fund shall not exceed $732,560.
Sec. 6.
KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 137(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on
expenditures from
the Kansas public employees retirement fund for the technology
project
is hereby decreased from $2,250,000 to $398,745.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
5(e) of chapter 202 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas on
expenditures
from the Kansas public employees retirement fund for the
technology
project is hereby increased from $600,000 to $2,451,255.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Group insurance reserve fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Optional death benefit plan reserve fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Sec. 7.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
School district juvenile detention facilities and Flint Hills job
corps center
grants
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $263,000 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $1,277,480 |
Communities in schools
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $125,000 |
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $88,000 |
Study of school district organization
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $250,000 |
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the
study of school dis-
trict organization account for a comprehensive study of the
organization
of school districts: Provided further, That the state
board of education
shall present the findings of the study and any recommendations to
the
house of representatives and senate standing committees on
education
on or before January 15, 2001: And provided further, That
expenditures
from this account shall not be subject to the competitive bidding
require-
ments of K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 75-3739 and amendments thereto: And
pro-
vided further, That any unencumbered balance in excess of
$100 as of
June 30, 2000, in the study of school district organization account
is
hereby reappropriated to the study of school district organization
account
for fiscal year 2001.
School safety hotline
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $75,000 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the school
safety hotline
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999, is hereby
reappropriated
for fiscal year 2000: Provided further, That all
expenditures from the
school safety hotline account shall be for the establishment and
operation
of a school safety hotline staffed by officers and employees of the
Kansas
highway patrol continuously, 24 hours each day and seven days per
week:
And provided further, That expenditures from this account
shall be used
for the operation, promotion and marketing of the program: And
provided
further, That expenditures may be made from this account
for the pay-
ment of overtime compensation of officers and employees of the
Kansas
highway patrol who staff the hotline.
(b) On July 1, 1999, of the $1,763,838,086 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the general
state aid
account, the sum of $8,933,000 is hereby lapsed.
(c) On July 1, 1999, of the $76,890,000 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the
supplemental
general state aid account, the sum of $321,000 is hereby
lapsed.
(d) On July 1, 1999, of the $91,696,756 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the
KPERS--employer
contributions account, the sum of $240,435 is hereby lapsed.
(e) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
57(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the expenditures from the
reappro-
priated balance in the KPERS--employer contributions account is
hereby
increased from $733,969 to $1,233,969.
(f) On July 1, 1999, the matching requirement imposed on
school dis-
tricts by section 57(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for purposes of
match-
ing grants from the state general fund for the parent education
program
is hereby increased from an amount which is equal to not less than
50%
of the grant to an amount that is equal to not less than 75% of the
grant.
(g) All expenditures from the children's health care programs
fund--
parent education program account of the children's health care
programs
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, as prescribed in
section
57(g) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, shall be matched by the school
district
receiving the grant in an amount which is equal to not less than
75% of
the grant.
(h) On July 1, 1999, the limitation imposed by section 57(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 on the amount of moneys in the unencumbered
balance in the general state aid account of the state general fund
that, in
excess of which, an amount of not to exceed $2,000,000 shall be
trans-
ferred to the inservice education aid account of the state general
fund of
the department of education to be used to fund approved inservice
ed-
ucation programs as authorized by K.S.A. 72-9601 et seq.,
and amend-
ments thereto, is hereby increased from $29,750,914 to
$37,795,914.
(i) Expenditures made by the department of education from
the school
district capital improvements fund as provided for in section 57(b)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 shall only be made for the payment of general
obli-
gation bonds approved by the voters under the authority of K.S.A.
72-
6761 and amendments thereto.
(j) On July 1, 1999, of the $9,218,061 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expenditures
(including official hospitality) account, the sum of $214,363 is
hereby
lapsed.
(k) On July 1, 1999, the $19,685,124 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the postsecondary aid
for
vocational education account, is hereby lapsed.
(l) On July 1, 1999, the $1,100,000 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the adult basic
education
account, is hereby lapsed.
(m) On July 1, 1999, the $45,870,378 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the community college
credit
hour state aid account, is hereby lapsed.
(n) On July 1, 1999, the $13,750,973 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the community college
out-
district state aid entitlement account, is hereby lapsed.
(o) On July 1, 1999, the $2,642,795 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the community college
general
state aid account, is hereby lapsed.
(p) On July 1, 1999, the $450,000 appropriated for the above
agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the technology
equipment at
community colleges and Washburn university account, is hereby
lapsed.
(q) On July 1, 1999, the $500,000 appropriated for the above
agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(a) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the vocational
education cap-
ital outlay aid account, is hereby lapsed.
(r) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the GED credentials processing fees fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325
is
hereby lapsed.
(s) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the proprietary school fee fund for the fiscal year
ending June
30, 2000, by section 57(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 is hereby
lapsed.
(t) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the adult basic education--federal fund for the fiscal
year
ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325
is
hereby lapsed.
(u) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the truck driver training fund for the fiscal year
ending June
30, 2000, by section 57(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 is hereby
lapsed.
(v) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys credited
to and
available in the economic development initiatives fund of the
department
of education for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section
57(b) of
1999 Senate Bill No. 325 is hereby lapsed.
(w) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the tuition and fee waiver reimbursement fund for the
fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
is hereby lapsed.
(x) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the economic development initiatives fund of the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(b)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 is hereby lapsed.
(y) On July 1, 1999, the $2,000,000 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(d) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the economic development initiatives fund of the
above
agency in the vocational education capital outlay aid account, is
hereby
lapsed.
(z) On July 1, 1999, the $6,716,110 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(d) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the economic development initiatives fund of the
above
agency in the postsecondary aid for vocational education account,
is
hereby lapsed.
(aa) On July 1, 1999, the $200,000 appropriated for the
above agency
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 57(d) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325 from the economic development initiatives fund of the
above
agency in the technology innovation and internship account, is
hereby
lapsed.
(bb) The director of accounts and reports shall not make the
transfers
of $2,226,786 from the Kansas economic development endowment
ac-
count of the state economic development initiatives fund of the
depart-
ment of commerce and housing to the economic development
initiatives
fund of the department of education which were directed to be made
on
September 15, 1999, December 15, 1999, April 15, 2000, and on
June
15, 2000, by section 57(e) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325.
(cc) In addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be
made from the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year
2000,
expenditures may be made by the above agency from the children's
health
care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 for the following specified
pur-
poses subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed
therefor:
Children's health care programs fund--national geographic society education foundation endowment | $250,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--national geographic society education
foundation
endowment account shall be in addition to any expenditure
limitations
imposed on the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year
2000.
Children's health care programs fund-experimental wraparound Kansas project | $500,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--experimental wraparound Kansas project
account
shall be in addition to any expenditure limitations imposed on the
chil-
dren's health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000: Provided
further,
That all such expenditures from this account shall be for grants
awarded
by the state board of education to school districts applying
therefor to
implement mental health support services in the school setting that
focus
on violence prevention: And provided further That, in
order to be eligible
for a grant from this account, a school district must show evidence
of a
collaborative effort with a local community mental health center:
And
provided further, That expenditures from the children's
health care pro-
grams fund--experimental wraparound Kansas project account for
each
such grant shall be matched by the school district in an amount
which is
equal to not less than 25% of the grant.
Sec. 8.
STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $291,107 |
(b) In addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be
made by the state board of indigents' defense services from the
indigents'
defense services fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, as
author-
ized by section 35(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, expenditures may
be
made by the state board of indigents' defense services for fiscal
year 2000
from the indigents' defense services fund for fiscal year 2000, for
salaries
and wages of attorneys who are officers or employees of the state
board
of indigents' defense services.
Sec. 9.
JUDICIAL BRANCH
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Judiciary operations
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $122,936 |
Grant to Kansas legal services, inc.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $150,000 |
Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the
grant to Kansas legal
services, inc. account for statewide foster care legal services,
including
guardian ad litem and other legal representation
services.
(b) In addition to the authorization and the other
limitations and guide-
lines prescribed in the provisos to the judiciary operations
account of the
state general fund by section 36(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for
ex-
penditures from the judiciary operations account for additional
amounts
of compensation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for the
chief
justice and other justices of the supreme court, the chief judge
and other
judges of the court of appeals, district judges who are designated
as ad-
ministrative judges, district judges who are not designated as
administra-
tive judges and district magistrate judges, expenditures from the
judiciary
operations account for fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of
com-
pensation for any justice of the supreme court, any judge of the
court of
appeals, or any district judge shall not exceed an additional
annual amount
of $3,218 for any such justice of the supreme court, judge of the
court of
appeals or district judge and expenditures from the judiciary
operations
account for fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of
compensation for
any district magistrate judge shall not exceed an additional annual
amount
of $1,609.
Sec. 10.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the children's health care programs
fund
for fiscal year 2000, expenditures may be made by the above agency
from
the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from
the
following specified purposes subject to the expenditure limitations
pre-
scribed therefor:
Children's health care programs fund--DARE (DrugAbuse Resistance Education) coordinator, support staff training and program expenditures | $165,300 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
coor-
dinator, support staff, training and program expenditures account
shall
be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the
children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the attorney general is hereby
increased
from 87.8 to 89.8.
Sec. 11.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 110(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the
division of
vehicles operating fund is hereby increased from $30,624,572 to
$30,649,572.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $4,311 |
(c) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established
by section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of revenue is
hereby
decreased from 1,182.5 to 1,180.0.
(d) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
44(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the division of vehicles
operating
fund is hereby increased from $36,100,246 to $36,155,674.
(e) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
44(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the salaries and wages account
of
the division of vehicles operating fund is hereby decreased
from
$18,955,496 to $17,144,750.
Sec. 12.
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
(a) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established
by section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of administration
is
hereby increased from 884.4 to 889.4.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Public school districts benefit fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
(c) During the fiscal years ending June 30, 1999, and
June 30, 2000,
upon certification by the secretary of administration to the
director of
accounts and reports that the unencumbered balance in the
construction
defects recovery fund is insufficient to pay an amount that is
necessary
to finance expenses related to efforts by the state of Kansas to
recover
damages incidental to construction defects on capital projects
involving
state facilities, the director of accounts and reports shall
transfer an
amount equal to the insufficient amount from the architectural
services
recovery fund to the construction defects recovery fund:
Provided, That
the total of all such amounts transferred pursuant to this
subsection dur-
ing fiscal year 1999 shall not exceed $200,000 and the total of all
amounts
transferred pursuant to this subsection during fiscal year 2000
shall not
exceed $200,000.
(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 109(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the
architectural
services recovery fund is hereby increased from $1,247,596 to
$1,271,856.
(e) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
42(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the architectural services
recovery
fund is hereby increased from $1,255,164 to $1,497,412.
(f) On July 1, 1999, of the $18,043,940 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 42(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the department
of
administration operations account, the sum of $690 is hereby
lapsed.
(g) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Cedar Crest repair and renovation
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $986,627 |
Judicial center carpet replacement
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $64,000 |
Judicial center renovation planning
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $95,000 |
Statehouse committee room planning, remodel and relocation
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $400,000 |
Memorial hall security
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $190,000 |
(h) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures
may be made
by the above agency from moneys appropriated in any special
revenue
funds or any account of the state general fund for the above agency
for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by this or other
appropriation act of
the 1999 regular session of the legislature, expenditures may be
made by
the above agency from any such special revenue fund or account of
the
state general fund for fiscal year 2000 for the purpose of making
emer-
gency repairs to any facility that is under the charge, care,
management
or control of the department of administration as provided by law:
Pro-
vided, That the secretary of administration shall make a
full report on
such repairs and expenditures to the joint committee on state
building
construction at the joint committee's next scheduled meeting.
(i) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures may
be made by
the above agency from the state buildings operating fund for the
fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, as authorized by section 42(b) of 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325, expenditures may be made by the above agency from
the
state buildings operating fund for fiscal year 2000 for relocation
of blind
services and the Kansas industries for the blind.
(j) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
42(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the salaries and wages and
other
operating expenditures account of the cafeteria benefits fund is
hereby
increased from $2,242,608 to $2,322,792.
Sec. 13.
EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $80,726 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $85,301 |
(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 122(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general
fees
fund is hereby decreased from $8,089,533 to $8,008,807.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
67(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general fees fund is
hereby
decreased from $8,274,558 to $8,189,257.
(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the above agency from the restricted fees fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures may be made by the above
agency
from the appropriate account or accounts of the restricted fees
fund for
the following capital improvement project, subject to the
expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:
Plan, construct, and equip--student recreation center | $135,000 |
Sec. 14.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $96,390,128 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 70(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of
$104,644 is
hereby lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
70(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general fees fund is
hereby
increased from $10,057,878 to $10,095,528.
Sec. 15.
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $30,963,018 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 68(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $16,785
is hereby
lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
68(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general fees fund is
hereby
increased from $10,481,538 to $10,484,945.
Sec. 16.
FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $29,877,753 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 63(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $68,772
is hereby
lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
63(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general fees fund is
hereby
increased from $7,823,325 to $7,892,097.
(c) On the effective date of this act, of the $100,196
appropriated for
the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
119(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in
the
operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account,
the sum of
$68,291 is hereby lapsed.
(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 119(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the general
fees
fund is hereby increased from $7,895,347 to $7,963,638.
Sec. 17.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Ellsworth hall renovation fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Provided, That the university of Kansas may make
expenditures from the
Ellsworth hall renovation fund for the project to renovate
Ellsworth hall
in addition to the expenditure of other moneys appropriated
therefor:
Provided, however, That expenditures from the Ellsworth
hall renovation
fund for such capital improvement project shall not exceed
$10,500,000
plus all amounts required for costs of any such bond issuance, cost
of
interest on any bonds issued or obtained for such capital
improvement
projects and any required reserves for payment of principal and
interest
on any bond: Provided further, That such capital
improvement project is
hereby approved for the university of Kansas for the purposes of
subsec-
tion (b) of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto and the
authorization
of the issuance of bonds by the Kansas development finance
authority in
accordance with that statute: And provided further, That
all moneys re-
ceived from the issuance of any such bonds shall be deposited in
the state
treasury to the credit of the Ellsworth hall renovation fund:
And provided
further, That the above agency may transfer moneys for
fiscal year 2000
from appropriate accounts of the housing system repairs, equipment
and
improvement fund to the Ellsworth hall renovation fund for the
capital
improvement project to renovate Ellsworth hall.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the appropriation of all moneys
credited to and
available in the renovate Ellsworth hall--special revenue fund for
the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 161(a) of 1999 Senate
Bill
No. 325 for the capital improvement project to renovate Ellsworth
hall
is hereby lapsed and the renovate Ellsworth hall--special revenue
fund
established by section 161(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 is hereby
abol-
ished and the provisos to the renovate Ellsworth hall--special
revenue
fund in section 161(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 are hereby
declared
to be null and void and shall have no force and effect.
Sec. 18.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $100,220,771 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 64(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $53,193
is hereby
lapsed.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Ackert hall addition--special revenue fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Provided, That Kansas state university may make
expenditures from the
Ackert hall addition--special revenue fund for the capital
improvement
project to construct an addition to Ackert hall in addition to the
expend-
iture of other moneys appropriated therefor: Provided,
however, That
expenditures from this fund for such capital improvement project
shall
not exceed $2,000,000 plus all amounts required for costs of any
bond
issuance, costs of interest on any bond issued or obtained for such
capital
improvement project and any required reserves for payment of
principal
and interest on any bond: Provided, further, That such
capital improve-
ment project is hereby approved for Kansas state university for the
pur-
poses of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto
and
the authorization of the issuance of bonds by the Kansas
development
finance authority in accordance with that statute: And provided
further,
That all moneys received from the issuance of any such bonds shall
be
deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.
Sec. 19.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS AND
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $15,678,790
appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
132(a) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas from the
state
general fund in the cooperative extension service (including
official hos-
pitality) account, the sum of $20,115 is hereby lapsed.
(b) On the effective date of this act, of the $26,725,417
appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
132(a) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas from the
state
general fund in the agricultural experiment stations (including
official
hospitality) account, the sum of $3,092 is hereby lapsed.
(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 120(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the federal
ex-
tension fund is hereby increased from $6,330,221 to $6,350,336.
(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 120(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the federal
ex-
perimental station fund is hereby increased from $3,372,758 to
$3,375,850.
Sec. 20.
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $61,773,770 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 71(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $71,802
is hereby
lapsed.
(b) On the effective date of this act, or as soon thereafter
as moneys
are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$99,962
from the appropriate account or accounts of the restricted fees
fund of
Wichita state university to the state general fund.
(c) On July 1, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $96,928 from the
appro-
priate account or accounts of the restricted fees fund of Wichita
state
university to the state general fund.
Sec. 21.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER
(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $9,309,505
appropriated for
the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by
section
133(a) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas from the
state
general fund in the operating expenditures (including official
hospitality)
account, the sum of $34,394 is hereby lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, of the $9,340,709 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 66(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $42,255
is hereby
lapsed.
(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 121(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 on the general fees fund is hereby increased
from
$4,902,738 to $4,937,132.
(d) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 66(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the general fees fund is hereby increased from $5,017,298 to
$5,031,935.
Sec. 22.
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $10,525,786 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 82(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $27,210
is hereby
lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation established
by section
82(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the water appropriation
certification
fund is hereby decreased from $370,640 to $369,238.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the Kansas department of
agriculture is
hereby decreased from 315.5 to 314.5.
Sec. 23.
KANSAS WHEAT COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Wheat research reserve fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $0 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established by section
85(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on expenditures from the Kansas
wheat
commission fund, unless additional expenditures are specifically
author-
ized by the state finance council after presentation of a new
market plan
for the Kansas wheat commission, is hereby increased from
$3,181,463
to $3,194,731.
Sec. 24.
KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $4,287,704 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 60(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures account, the sum of $20,476 is hereby lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate bill No. 325 for the Kansas state school for the
blind is
hereby decreased from 93.5 to 92.5.
Sec. 25.
KANSAS BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN FITTING AND
DISPENSING OF HEARING AIDS
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 12(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the hearing aid board fee fund is hereby increased from $15,385
to
$17,910.
(b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 12(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the hearing aid board fee fund is hereby increased from $15,616
to
$20,573.
Sec. 26.
SECRETARY OF STATE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $77,569 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, of the $2,086,754 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 30(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures account, the sum of $27,129 is hereby lapsed.
Sec. 27.
KANSAS BOARD OF BARBERING
(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section 66(a)
of chapter
203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas on the board of barbering
fee
fund is hereby increased from $106,371 to $111,311.
Sec. 28.
LEGISLATURE
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operations (including official hospitality)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $128,168 |
Sec. 29.
KANSAS COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state institu-
tions building fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the
following:
State veterans cemeteries system planning
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $25,000 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $75,000 |
Veterans' home treatment building roof replacement
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $52,000 |
Soldiers' home facility conservation improvement program
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $915,250 |
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operations--state veterans cemeteries
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $48,599 |
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
State veterans cemeteries fee fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $16,458 |
Wichita veterans administration nursing home fee fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $0 |
Provided, That all expenditures from the Wichita
veterans administration
nursing home fee fund shall be for the operation of a nursing home
at
the Wichita veterans administration hospital: Provided
further, That the
state finance council shall not increase the expenditure limitation
on the
Wichita veterans administration nursing home fee fund in fiscal
year 2000
unless the Kansas commission on veterans affairs reaches an
agreement
with the federal government which provides for reimbursement of
all
operating expenditures at a nursing home at the Wichita veterans
admin-
istration hospital and the director of the budget certifies to the
state fi-
nance council that the operation of a nursing home at the Wichita
vet-
erans administration hospital would not result in state
expenditures which
are not reimbursed by the federal government.
(d) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the Kansas commission on veterans
affairs
is hereby increased from 335.8 to 337.8.
(e) On July 1, 1999, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer
$545,570 from the state general fund to the Wichita veterans
administra-
tion nursing home fee fund of the Kansas commission on veterans
affairs.
Sec. 30.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
(a) On the effective date of this act, the $250,000
appropriated for the
above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999, by section
114(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the
AIDS
medication shortfall account, is hereby lapsed.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures--implementation of 1999 House Bill No.
2362
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $60,000 |
Operating expenditures--implementation of 1999 House Bill No.
2074
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $42,900 |
Operating expenditures--implementation of Substitute for 1999
House
Bill No. 2469
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $787,583 |
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the
operating ex-
penditures--implementation of Substitute for 1999 House Bill No.
2469
account unless 1999 House Bill No. 2469 is enacted into law.
(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Lead based paint hazard fee fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
Trauma fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $300,000 |
Hazardous waste management fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $900,000 |
Oz theme park fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $250,000 |
(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 117(b) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of
Kan-
sas on the health care database fee fund is hereby increased from
$3,000
to $35,000.
(e) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 117(b) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of
Kan-
sas on the office of rural health--federal fund is hereby increased
from
$61,598 to $161,598.
(f) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 117(b) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of
Kan-
sas on the federal cancer registry fund is hereby increased from
$525,716
to $575,716.
(g) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of health and
environment
is hereby increased from 839.0 to 845.5.
(h) In addition to the purposes for which expenditures may
be made
by the above agency from the aid to local units account of the
state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, as authorized by
section 53
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, expenditures may be made by the
above
agency from the aid to local units account of the state general
fund for
fiscal year 2000 for a contract or contracts between the secretary
of health
and environment and not-for-profit organizations for programs that
pro-
vide services for women which enable them to carry their
pregnancies to
term: Provided, That such contracted services may include
an array of
social services relating to pregnancy maintenance and that no
individuals
who are unable to pay shall be denied the delivery or provision of
preg-
nancy maintenance services: Provided further, That no
contract or con-
tracts under pregnancy maintenance programs shall be entered into
with
any group performing, promoting, referring for or educating in
favor of
abortion: And provided further, That a not-for-profit
organization
awarded a contract under this proviso shall match state moneys
under
this contract on the basis of a 50% match from a not-for-profit
organi-
zation and a 50% match from the department of health and
environment:
And provided further, That the secretary of health and
environment shall
submit a report to the legislature at the beginning of the regular
session
of the legislature in 2000 on the results and outcomes of such
pregnancy
maintenance programs: And provided further, That no part
of the grant
moneys shall be used for any political purposes: And provided
further,
That expenditures from the aid to local units account of the state
general
fund for fiscal year 2000 for such purpose shall not exceed
$300,000.
(i) On June 30, 2000, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer
$118,000 from the hazardous waste management fund of the
department
of health and environment to the state general fund.
Sec. 31.
CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSIONER
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 13(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the consumer credit fee fund is hereby increased from $445,723
to
$482,215.
(b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 13(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the consumer credit fee fund is hereby increased from $456,859
to
$494,063.
(c) In addition to the provisions of the provisos to the
appropriation of
moneys from the consumer credit fee fund for the fiscal year ending
June
30, 2000, as prescribed in section 13(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325, the
consumer credit commissioner shall make a report to the 2000
legislature
on the operations of household and credit counseling, inc., to
include the
number of households counseled, locations where counseling is
offered,
outcomes measures and the impact of increased funding.
Sec. 32.
OFFICE OF THE SECURITIES COMMISSIONER OF KANSAS
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 19(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the securities act fee fund is hereby increased from $1,878,834
to
$1,923,834.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established for
the fiscal
year ending on June 30, 2000, by section 22 of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
for the office of the securities commissioner of Kansas is hereby
increased
from 27.0 to 27.8.
(c) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 19(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the securities act fee fund is hereby increased from $1,918,405
to
$1,963,405.
(d) On July 1, 2000, the position limitation established for
the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 22 of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325 for
the office of the securities commissioner of Kansas is hereby
increased
from 27.0 to 27.8.
Sec. 33.
STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
National pipeline safety program--federal fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | No limit |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
CNG infrastructure grants fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | No limit |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | No limit |
(b) On July 1, 1999, the aggregate expenditure limitation
established
by section 40(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, for the above agency from the public service
regulation
fund, the motor carrier license fees fund and the conservation fee
fund
is hereby decreased from $12,618,403 to $12,588,255.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the state corporation commission is
hereby
decreased from 211.0 to 210.0.
Sec. 34.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established by section
51(b) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the workmen's compensation
fee
fund is hereby increased from $7,928,276 to $8,393,956.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $50,000 |
(c) On July 1, 1999, the director of accounts and reports
shall transfer
$500,000 from the workmen's compensation fee fund to the state
general
fund for the purposes of reimbursing the state general fund for
account-
ing, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing
services
and any other governmental services which are performed on behalf
of
the division of workers compensation of the department of human
re-
sources by other state agencies which receive appropriations from
the
state general fund to provide such services and such amount for
such
reimbursement is in addition to those amounts authorized by K.S.A.
75-
3170a and amendments thereto.
Sec. 35.
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES REGULATORY BOARD
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established by section
6(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the behavioral sciences
regulatory
board fee fund is hereby increased from $391,028 to $421,736.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute,
subsections
(a)(2)(C) and (a)(8) of K.A.R. 102-2-7 or any other rules and
regulations
to the contrary, on and after July 1, 1999, no expenditures shall
be made
from the behavioral sciences regulatory board fee fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, for any operating expenditures or other
expenses
for any disciplinary action or other disciplinary activity by the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board or by any officer or employee of the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board against any person, who is hereinafter
referred
to in this subsection as a state supervisor, who is licensed by the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board as a licensed social worker and who is or
was
employed by the department of social and rehabilitation services in
a
position with supervisory responsibility over another person who is
li-
censed by the behavioral sciences regulatory board as a licensed
social
worker, for any failure by such state supervisor to make any report
to the
behavioral sciences regulatory board regarding the impaired
condition of
such licensed social worker, who is or was employed by the
department
of social and rehabilitation services in a position requiring the
employee
to be a licensed social worker and who was dismissed, demoted or
sus-
pended as a direct result of the impaired condition of such
licensed social
worker in accordance with K.S.A. 75-2949 through 75-2949f, and
amend-
ments thereto, under the Kansas civil service act while under the
super-
visory responsibility of such state supervisor.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other statute,
subsections
(a)(2)(C) and (a)(8) of K.A.R. 102-2-7 or any other rules and
regulations
to the contrary, on and after July 1, 2000, no expenditures shall
be made
from the behavioral sciences regulatory board fee fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2001, for any operating expenditures or other
expenses
for any disciplinary action or other disciplinary activity by the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board or by any officer or employee of the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board against any person, who is hereinafter
referred
to in this subsection as a state supervisor, who is licensed by the
behavioral
sciences regulatory board as a licensed social worker and who is or
was
employed by the department of social and rehabilitation services in
a
position with supervisory responsibility over another person who is
li-
censed by the behavioral sciences regulatory board as a licensed
social
worker, for any failure by such state supervisor to make any report
to the
behavioral sciences regulatory board regarding the impaired
condition of
such licensed social worker, who is or was employed by the
department
of social and rehabilitation services in a position requiring the
employee
to be a licensed social worker and who was dismissed, demoted or
sus-
pended as a direct result of the impaired condition of such
licensed social
worker in accordance with K.S.A. 75-2949 through 75-2949f, and
amend-
ments thereto, under the Kansas civil service act while under the
super-
visory responsibility of such state supervisor.
Sec. 36.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $148,006 |
(b) On September 15, 1999, December 15, 1999, March 15,
2000, and
June 15, 2000, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the
director
of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the
executive
director of the state historical society from the Kansas economic
devel-
opment endowment account of the state economic development
initia-
tives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the
economic
development initiatives fund of the state historical society:
Provided, That
the aggregate of all such transfers shall not exceed $40,000 during
the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000.
(c) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the state historical society from any moneys appropriated
from
the state general fund or any special revenue fund for the fiscal
year
ending June 30, 2000, as authorized by section 62 of 1999 Senate
Bill No.
325 or by this or other appropriation act of the 1999 regular
session of
the legislature, expenditures shall be made by the state historical
society
from any such moneys appropriated for fiscal year 2000 to establish
in
conjunction with Kansas state university extension systems and
agricul-
ture research programs a library to disseminate information and
teaching
materials and resources including the printing and distribution of
such
teaching materials and resources by Kansas state university
extension sys-
tems and agriculture research programs in accordance with a
contract
which is hereby authorized to be entered into by such state
agencies.
Sec. 37.
KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
(a) On July 1, 1999, of the $1,455,796 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 39(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the operating
expend-
itures account, the sum of $29,537 is hereby lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the Kansas human rights commission
is
hereby decreased from 37.0 to 36.0.
Sec. 38.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 16(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the state board of pharmacy fee fund is hereby increased
from
$508,449 to $513,968.
(b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 16(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the state board of pharmacy fee fund is hereby increased
from
$521,865 to $525,228.
Sec. 39.
ADJUTANT GENERAL
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Disaster relief
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $1,107,592 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the disaster
relief account
in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999, is hereby reappropriated for
fiscal
year 2000: Provided further, That the adjutant general may
make ex-
penditures from the disaster relief account to provide the full
amount of
nonfederal matching moneys required for disaster relief claims by
local
governments under the applicable federal emergency disaster relief
pro-
gram requirements in appropriate cases of hardship which shall be
de-
termined by the adjutant general in accordance with guidelines for
hard-
ship determinations, including appropriate guidelines for
evaluating
available local government resources and prioritizing local
government
claims, which are hereby authorized to be adopted and administered
by
the adjutant general.
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $70,017 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $69,387 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established
by section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the adjutant general is hereby
decreased
from 217.0 to 215.0.
Sec. 40.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established by section
75(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 on the fire marshal fee fund is
hereby
increased from $2,598,933 to $2,616,094.
Sec. 41.
KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $170,794 |
Sec. 42.
ATTORNEY GENERAL--KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $436,270 |
Kansas City satellite laboratory
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $445,000 |
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the Kansas
City satellite
laboratory account to remodel facilities and establish, equip and
operate
a laboratory at the Kansas City Kansas community college in
accordance
with contracts which are hereby authorized to be entered into by
the
director of the Kansas bureau of investigation with the Kansas City
com-
munity college and other appropriate local governmental entities
for this
purpose.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year or years specified,
all moneys
now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such fund or
funds,
except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall
not
exceed the following:
Private detective fee fund
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $29,839 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $42,912 |
(c) On the effective date of this act, of the $12,280,743
appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by
section
78(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in
the
operating expenditures account, the sum of $640,902 is hereby
lapsed.
(d) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the attorney general--Kansas bureau
of
investigation is hereby increased from 198.5 to 203.0.
Sec. 43.
KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL
(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $25,897,644
appropriated
for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by
section
77(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in
the
operating expenditures account, the sum of $40,597 is hereby
lapsed.
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the Kansas highway patrol is
hereby
decreased from 809.8 to 808.8.
Sec. 44.
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Community correctional conservation camp
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $7,600 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, of the $13,299,699 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 73(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the central
adminis-
tration operations and parole and post-release supervision
operations ac-
count, the sum of $89,759 is hereby lapsed.
(c) On July 1, 1999, of the $127,444,892 appropriated for
the above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 73(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the facilities
operations
account, the sum of $66,488 is hereby lapsed.
(d) On July 1, 1999, of the $7,266,747 appropriated for the
above
agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by section 150(a)
of 1999
Senate Bill No. 325 from the state general fund in the debt service
pay-
ment for the revenue refunding bond issue account, the sum of
$48,747
is hereby lapsed.
(e) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law
shall not exceed the following:
Department of corrections--alien incarceration grant
fund-federal |
No limit |
Ellsworth correctional facility--alien incarceration grant fund--federal | No limit |
El Dorado correctional facility--alien incarceration grant fund--federal | No limit |
Larned correctional mental health facility--alien incarcer- ation grant fund--federal | No limit |
Norton correctional facility--alien incarceration grant fund--federal | No limit |
Topeka correctional facility--alien incarceration grant fund--federal | No limit |
Winfield correctional facility--alien incarceration grant fund--federal | No limit |
(f) On the effective date of this act, the position
limitation established
by section 140(e) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of Kansas
for
the department of corrections is hereby increased from 3,033.5 to
3,034.5.
(g) During the fiscal years ending June 30, 1999, and June
30, 2000,
the department of corrections is hereby authorized to make
expenditures
to raze building number 125 (Lansing barber shop).
(h) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the department of corrections is
hereby
increased from 3,037.5 to 3,045.5.
Sec. 45.
DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS
(a) In addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may be
made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for the fiscal
year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures may be made by the above
agency
from the following account or accounts of the wildlife fee fund
during
fiscal year 2000 for the following purposes, subject to the
expenditure
limitations prescribed therefor:
Wildlife fee fund natural resources conservation coopera- tive projects | $65,000 |
Wildlife fee fund lesser prairie chicken habitat study | $125,000 |
Provided, That all such expenditures from each such
account shall be in
addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the wildlife fee
fund
for fiscal year 2000.
(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, no
expenditures by
the department of wildlife and parks from the federal grants fund
shall
be made for rails-to-trails projects.
Sec. 46.
STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS
(a) On July 1, 1999, the expenditure limitation
established for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 7(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the healing arts fee fund is hereby increased from $1,710,429
to
$1,780,307.
(b) On July 1, 2000, the expenditure limitation established
for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 7(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325
on the healing arts fee fund is hereby increased from $1,654,921
to
$1,703,109.
(c) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established for
the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, by section 22 of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325 for
the state board of healing arts is hereby increased from 28.0 to
29.0.
(d) On July 1, 2000, the position limitation established for
the fiscal
year ending June 30, 2001, by section 22 of 1999 Senate Bill No.
325 for
the state board of healing arts is hereby increased from 28.0 to
29.0.
Sec. 47.
STATE LIBRARY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Grants to libraries and library systems
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $400,000 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, the amount prescribed by the proviso
to the grants
to libraries and library systems account of the state general fund
in section
58(a) of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 to be distributed as grants in
aid to
libraries in accordance with K.S.A. 75-2555 and amendments thereto
is
hereby increased from $2,421,531 to $2,821,531.
Sec. 48.
JUVENILE JUSTICE AUTHORITY
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Operating expenditures
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $5,973 |
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $33,137,464 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the
operating expenditures
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999, is hereby
reappropriated
for fiscal year 2000: Provided, however, That expenditures
from such
reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the
state
finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from
the operating
expenditures account for official hospitality shall not exceed
$1,000.
Management information systems
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $1,811,254 |
Facilities operations
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $25,758,393 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the
facilities operations
account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999, is hereby
reappropriated
for fiscal year 2000: Provided, however, That expenditures
from such
reappropriated balance shall not exceed $139,161 except upon
approval
of the state finance council: Provided further, That
expenditures may be
made from this account for educational services contracts which
are
hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into by the above
agency
with unified school districts or other public educational services
providers:
And provided further, That such educational services
contracts shall not
be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739
and
amendments thereto.
Facility expansion
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999 | $748,313 |
Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facility
expansion ac-
count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999, is hereby
reappropriated for
fiscal year 2000.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law
shall not exceed the following:
Title XIX fund | No limit |
Title IV-E fund | No limit |
Juvenile justice delinquency prevention--federal fund | No limit |
Juvenile detention facilities fund | $2,786,458 |
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 sec- ondary education fund--federal | 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 secondary education fund--federal | No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility--canteen fund | No limit |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility--patient benefit fund | No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility fee fund | No limit |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility--elementary and sec- ondary education fund--federal | 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 |
(c) On July 1, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $90,000 from the
alcohol
and drug abuse block grant federal fund of the department of social
and
rehabilitation services to the juvenile justice federal fund of the
juvenile
justice authority.
(d) On July 1, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available, the
director of accounts and reports shall transfer $43,368 from the
alcohol
and drug abuse block grant federal fund of the department of social
and
rehabilitation services to the Beloit juvenile correctional
facility fee fund
of the juvenile justice authority.
(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the
superintendent of
the Topeka juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of the
director
of accounts and reports, shall transfer $4,000 from the Topeka
juvenile
correctional facility--canteen fund to the Topeka juvenile
correctional
facility--patient benefit fund.
(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the
superintendent of
the Atchison juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of
the di-
rector of accounts and reports, shall transfer $500 from the
Atchison
juvenile correctional facility--canteen fund to the Atchison
juvenile cor-
rectional facility--patient benefit fund.
(g) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the
superintendent of
the Beloit juvenile correctional facility, upon the approval of the
director
of accounts and reports, shall transfer $1,000 from the Beloit
juvenile
correctional facility--canteen fund to the Beloit juvenile
correctional fa-
cility--patient benefit fund.
(h) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the
commissioner of
juvenile justice, with the approval of the director of the budget,
may
transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, from the state general fund for the juvenile justice
au-
thority or any juvenile correctional facility or institution under
the general
supervision and management of the commissioner of juvenile justice
to
another item of appropriation for fiscal year 2000 from the state
general
fund for the juvenile justice authority or any juvenile
correctional facility
or institution under the general supervision and management of the
com-
missioner of juvenile justice. The commissioner of juvenile justice
shall
certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports
and shall
transmit a copy of each such certification to the legislative
research de-
partment.
(i) The following amounts are included in the facilities
operations ac-
count of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000,
for the following juvenile correctional facilities and
institutions, but ex-
penditures from the facilities operations account shall not be
limited to,
nor be required to be made in, the amount listed for the juvenile
correc-
tional facility:
Topeka juvenile correctional facility | $10,773,887 |
Beloit juvenile correctional facility | $5,253,618 |
Atchison juvenile correctional facility | $5,826,057 |
Larned juvenile correctional facility | $4,043,992 |
(j) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, upon
notification by
the commissioner of juvenile justice, the director of accounts and
reports
shall transfer all moneys specified by the commissioner of juvenile
justice
for the residential substance abuse program at the Larned juvenile
cor-
rectional facility to the juvenile justice federal fund of the
juvenile justice
authority.
(k) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made from the children's health care programs fund for the fiscal
year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures may be made by the above
agency
from the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000
for the
following specified purposes subject to the expenditure limitations
pre-
scribed therefor:
Children's health care programs fund--prevention program grants | $4,000,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--prevention program grants account shall be in
ad-
dition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the children's
health care
programs fund for fiscal year 2000: Provided further, That
money
awarded as grants from this account is not an entitlement to
communities,
but a grant that must meet conditions prescribed by the above
agency for
appropriate outcomes: And provided further, That the
juvenile justice
authority shall submit a detailed plan as to how communities will
expend
money awarded as grants from this account and shall report such
details
to the joint committee on corrections and juvenile justice
oversight before
July 1, 1999.
Children's health care programs fund--intervention and graduated sanctions community grants | $2,000,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--intervention and graduated sanctions
community
grants account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed
on the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000:
Provided
further, That money awarded as grants from this account is
not an enti-
tlement to communities, but a grant that must meet conditions
prescribed
by the above agency for appropriate outcomes.
Children's health care programs fund--community man- agement information systems projects | $85,000 |
Provided, That all expenditures by the above agency
from the children's
health care programs fund for fiscal year 2000 from the children's
health
care programs fund--community management information systems
pro-
jects account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation
imposed
on the children's health care programs fund for fiscal year
2000.
(l) (1) On the effective date of this act, the position
limitation estab-
lished by section 150 of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of
Kansas
for the juvenile justice authority is hereby increased from 590.0
to 597.0.
(2) The number of full-time and regular part-time positions
equated
to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary positions, paid from
ap-
propriations for fiscal year 2000 made in this or other
appropriation act
of the 1999 regular session of the legislature for the juvenile
justice au-
thority shall not exceed 610.0, except upon approval of the state
finance
council.
(m) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state insti-
tutions building fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for
the
capital improvement project or projects specified as follows:
Capital improvements--rehabilitation, remodeling, reno- vation and repair of juvenile correctional facilities | $1,307,123 |
Provided, That the commissioner of juvenile justice is
hereby authorized
to transfer moneys during fiscal year 2000 from the capital
improve-
ments--rehabilitation, remodeling, renovation and repair of
juvenile cor-
rectional facilities account of the state institutions building
fund to an
account or accounts of the state institutions building fund of any
insti-
tution or facility under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of
juvenile
justice to be expended during fiscal year 2000 by the institution
or facility
for capital improvement projects approved by the commissioner of
ju-
venile justice.
Juvenile facility planning needs | $3,500,000 |
Proposed Larned juvenile correctional facility-architec- tural design and planning for renovation or replacement | $100,000 |
(n) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure
limitation estab-
lished by section 146(b) of chapter 203 of the 1998 Session Laws of
Kan-
sas on the juvenile detention facilities fund is hereby increased
from
$2,697,648 to $3,497,648.
(o) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the juvenile justice authority from the moneys appropriated
in
the juvenile facility planning needs account of the state
institutional build-
ings fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, as authorized
by this
or other appropriation act of the 1999 regular session of the
legislature,
expenditures shall be made by the juvenile justice authority from
the
moneys appropriated in the juvenile facility planning needs account
of
the state institutional buildings fund for the fiscal year ending
June 30,
2000, for preliminary architectural planning for capacity expansion
as
identified by the juvenile justice authority:
Provided, That such planning
shall be administered and implemented by the juvenile justice
authority
in accordance with the policy priorities of the legislature,
including (1)
violent offenders should be confined in a state-of-the-art maximum
ju-
venile facility or facilities, (2) juvenile facilities should not
be over-
crowded, and (3) juvenile facilities should be safe and appropriate
for
juvenile offenders, officers and employees of the juvenile justice
authority
and the members of the public: Provided further, That the
capacity ex-
pansion plans of the juvenile justice authority shall include plans
to con-
currently renovate or replace existing deficient space in existing
facilities,
specifically including such space at the Larned juvenile
correctional fa-
cility and at the Topeka juvenile correctional facility, and
construct new
juvenile correctional facility space: And provided
further, That the long-
term capacity expansion plans of the juvenile justice authority
shall in-
clude plans and provisions to provide satisfactory juvenile
correctional
facility capacity to meet or exceed the requirements of the
juvenile of-
fender incarceration population projections of the Kansas
sentencing
commission at the times projected by the Kansas sentencing
commission
and may include contingency plans for utilizing debt financing to
satisfy
the need for additional satisfactory juvenile correctional facility
capacity,
either through public building commissions or otherwise.
Sec. 49.
(a) On July 1, 1999, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available there-
for, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$10,800,300 from
the state general fund to the children's health care programs
fund.
(b) On July 1, 2000, or as soon thereafter as moneys are
available there-
for, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer
$10,800,300 from
the children's health care programs fund to the state general
fund.
Sec. 50.
STATE BOARD OF REGENTS
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, the following:
Operating expenditures (including official hospitality) | $285,107 |
Postsecondary aid for vocational education | $19,685,124 |
Adult basic education | $1,100,000 |
Community college credit hour state aid | $45,870,378 |
Community college out-district state aid entitlement | $13,750,973 |
Community college general state aid | $2,642,795 |
Technology equipment at community colleges and Wash- burn university | $450,000 |
Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby
authorized to make
expenditures from the technology equipment at community colleges
and
Washburn university account for grants to community colleges and
Wash-
burn university pursuant to grant applications for the purchase of
tech-
nology equipment, in accordance with guidelines established by the
state
board of regents.
Vocational education capital outlay aid | $500,000 |
Provided, That expenditures from the vocational
education capital outlay
aid account for each grant of vocational education capital outlay
aid shall
be matched by the area vocational school, the area
vocational-technical
school or the technical college in an amount which is equal to 50%
of the
grant.
(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
following spe-
cial revenue fund or funds for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, all
moneys now or hereafter lawfully credited to and available in such
fund
or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by
law
and transfers to other state agencies shall not exceed the
following:
GED credentials processing fees fund | No limit |
Proprietary school fee fund | No limit |
Adult basic education--federal fund | No limit |
Truck driver training fund | No limit |
Economic development initiatives fund | $8,916,110 |
Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the
economic devel-
opment initiatives fund of the state board of regents other than
for pur-
poses specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act:
Provided,
however, That expenditures from such fund for such purpose
shall not
exceed the limitations prescribed therefor.
Inservice education workshop fee fund | No limit |
Provided, That expenditures may be made from the
inservice education
workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official
hospi-
tality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences:
Provided fur-
ther, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to
fix, charge
and collect fees for inservice workshops and conferences: And
provided
further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover
all or part of
such operating expenditures incurred for inservice workshops and
con-
ferences: And provided further, That all fees received for
inservice work-
shops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury and
cred-
ited to the inservice education workshop fee fund.
Private donations, gifts, grants and bequests fund | No limit |
Tuition and fee waiver reimbursement fund | $0 |
Provided, That all expenditures from the tuition and
fee waiver reim-
bursement fund shall be for tuition and fee waiver reimbursement,
in
accordance with K.S.A. 75-4364 and amendments thereto, for the
de-
pendents of public safety officers killed in the line of duty,
pursuant to
certification by educational institutions submitted to the state
board of
regents during the fiscal year in which such tuition and fees were
waived.
(c) Expenditures may be made from the economic development
initia-
tives fund of the state board of regents for the fiscal year ending
June 30,
2000, for the following purposes, subject to the expenditure
limitations
prescribed therefor:
Vocational education capital outlay aid | $2,000,000 |
Provided, That expenditures from the vocational
education capital outlay
aid account for each grant of vocational education capital outlay
aid shall
be matched by the area vocational school, the area
vocational-technical
school or the technical college in an amount which is equal to 50%
of the
grant.
Postsecondary aid for vocational education | $6,716,110 |
Technology innovation and internship program | $200,000 |
(d) On September 15, 1999, December 15, 1999, April 15,
2000, and
on June 15, 2000, or as soon after each such date as moneys are
available,
the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,226,786 from
the
Kansas economic development endowment account of the state
economic
development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and
housing
to the economic development initiatives fund of the state board of
re-
gents.
(e) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established by
section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the state board of regents is
hereby
increased from 18.0 to 26.0.
Sec. 51.
STATE TREASURER
(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the
state general
fund for the fiscal year or years specified, the following:
Postsecondary education savings program
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000 | $237,500 |
(b) On July 1, 1999, the position limitation established
by section 90(a)
of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 for the state treasurer is hereby
increased
from 53.5 to 55.5.
Sec. 52.
LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL
(a) Any unencumbered balance in the legislative
coordinating council--
Kansas public employees retirement system defined contribution
plan
evaluation and study account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1999,
is
hereby reappropriated to the legislative coordinating
council--studies re-
quested by joint committee on pensions, investments and benefits
ac-
count, which is hereby established, for fiscal year 2000.
Sec. 53. On July 1, 1999, K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 79-2964, as
amended by
section 94 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, 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 2000 shall be equal to 101.7%
101.0% of the amount
transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1999. All
such trans-
fers are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 75-6704 and
amendments
thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of
this sec-
tion shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state
general
fund.
Sec. 54. (a) In accordance with appropriations for the
fiscal year ending
June 30, 2000, made by this or other appropriation act of the 1999
regular
session of the legislature:
(1) The governor is hereby authorized and directed to modify
the pay
plan for fiscal year 1999 in accordance with this subsection (a)(1)
and to
adopt such pay plan as so modified. The existing pay plan for
fiscal year
1999 shall be modified to provide for an increase of 1.0% in the
pay rates
of such pay plan. The pay plan adopted by the governor under this
sub-
section (a)(1) shall be the pay plan for the classified service
under the
Kansas civil service act and shall be effective on the first day of
the first
biweekly payroll period which is chargeable to the fiscal year
ending June
30, 2000. Such pay plan shall be subject to modification and
approval as
provided under K.S.A. 75-2938 and amendments thereto and to any
en-
actment of the legislature applicable thereto.
(2) (A) The governor is hereby authorized and directed to
modify or
authorize the modification of the salaries of state officers and
employees
who are in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service
act and
whose salaries are subject to approval by the governor under K.S.A.
75-
2935b or 75-2935c and amendments thereto to provide for base
salary
increases, to be effective on the first day of the first payroll
period which
is chargeable to the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2000, and to be
dis-
tributed on a merit basis from a merit salary increase pool, the
average
of such increases shall not exceed 3.5% of the base salaries of
such officers
and employees.
(B) Each elected state official of the executive branch of
state govern-
ment, including the state board of education, and the Kansas
technology
enterprise corporation, Kansas, Inc., the state board of regents
and the
board of trustees of the Kansas public employees retirement system,
in
each such official or board's discretion, are hereby authorized and
di-
rected to modify or to authorize the modification of the salaries
of the
state officers and employees of such official or board, who are in
the
unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act and whose
salaries
are not subject to approval by the governor under K.S.A. 75-2935b
or 75-
2935c and amendments thereto, to provide for base salary increases
to
be effective on the first day of the first payroll period which is
chargeable
to the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, and to be distributed on a
merit
basis from a merit salary increase pool, the average of such
increases shall
not exceed 3.5% of the base salaries of such officers and employees
of
such official or board. The provisions of this subsection (a)(2)(B)
shall not
authorize or provide any salary increase for the governor,
lieutenant gov-
ernor, secretary of state, state treasurer, commissioner of
insurance, at-
torney general, or to any member of any state board, commission,
council
or committee receiving per diem compensation as provided by
statute.
(b) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the governor's department from
the
governor's department account of the state general fund for the
fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the
governor's
department from the governor's department account of the state
general
fund for fiscal year 2001 for an additional amount of biweekly
compen-
sation for the governor equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $3,528.54 per biweekly pay period:
Pro-
vided, That expenditures for such purpose shall be made in
the same
manner and at the same times that biweekly compensation is payable
to
the governor for the biweekly pay periods which commence on or
after
June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(c) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the lieutenant governor from
the
operations account of the state general fund for the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the lieutenant
governor
from the operations account of the state general fund for fiscal
year 2000
for an additional amount of biweekly compensation for the
lieutenant
governor equal to the amount required to provide, along with the
amount
of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an aggregate amount
of
compensation of $998.04 per biweekly pay period: Provided,
That ex-
penditures for such purpose shall be made in the same manner and
at
the same times that biweekly compensation is payable to the
lieutenant
governor for the biweekly pay periods which commence on or after
June
13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(d) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the secretary of state from the
op-
erating expenditures account of the state general fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the secretary
of
state from the operating expenditures account of the state general
fund
for fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of biweekly
compensation
for the secretary of state equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $2,741.15 per biweekly pay period:
Pro-
vided, That expenditures for such purpose shall be made in
the same
manner and at the same times that biweekly compensation is payable
to
the secretary of state for the biweekly pay periods which commence
on
or after June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year
2000.
(e) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the attorney general from the
op-
erating expenditures account of the state general fund for the
fiscal year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the attorney
general
from the operating expenditures account of the state general fund
for
fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of biweekly compensation
for
the attorney general equal to the amount required to provide, along
with
the amount of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an
aggregate
amount of compensation of $3,152.24 per biweekly pay period:
Provided,
That expenditures for such purpose shall be made in the same
manner
and at the same times that biweekly compensation is payable to the
at-
torney general for the biweekly pay periods which commence on or
after
June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(f) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the state treasurer from the
oper-
ating expenditures account of the state general fund for the fiscal
year
ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the state
treasurer
from the operating expenditures account of the state general fund
for
fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of biweekly compensation
for
the state treasurer equal to the amount required to provide, along
with
the amount of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an
aggregate
amount of compensation of $2,741.15 per biweekly pay period:
Provided,
That expenditures for such purpose shall be made in the same
manner
and at the same times that biweekly compensation is payable to the
state
treasurer for the biweekly pay periods which commence on or after
June
13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(g) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the insurance department from
the
insurance department service regulation fund for the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the insurance
department
from the insurance department service regulation fund for fiscal
year
2000 for an additional amount of biweekly compensation for the
com-
missioner of insurance equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of biweekly compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $2,741.15 per biweekly pay period:
Pro-
vided, That expenditures for such purpose shall be made in
the same
manner and at the same times that biweekly compensation is payable
to
the commissioner of insurance for the biweekly pay periods which
com-
mence on or after June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal
year
2000.
(h) (1) In addition to the other purposes for which
expenditures may
be made by each state agency from appropriations made for the
fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by each
state
agency from the appropriations made for fiscal year 2000 for an
additional
amount of per diem compensation equal to the amount required to
pro-
vide, along with the amount of per diem compensation otherwise
payable,
an aggregate amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for
each
member of a board for any calendar day occurring on or after June
13,
1999, for which per diem compensation is payable to such member of
a
board under K.S.A. 75-3212 or 75-3223 and amendments thereto at
the
rate prescribed by subsection (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and
amendments
thereto: Provided, That expenditures for such purpose
shall be made in
the same manner and at the same times that per diem compensation
is
payable to such member of a board for the biweekly pay periods for
which
such per diem compensation for calendar days occurring on or after
June
13, 1999, is payable and which are chargeable to fiscal year
2000.
(2) As used in this subsection (h), (A) "state agency" means
any state
agency of the executive branch of state government (i) which has
appro-
priations made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, by 1999
Senate
Bill No. 325, this act or any other appropriation act of the 1999
regular
session of the legislature, and (ii) which is, or which makes
expenditures
for, any board; and
(B) "board" means any board, commission, committee, task
force,
panel or other body in the executive branch of state government,
includ-
ing any advisory body, having one or more members who are entitled
to
receive per diem compensation for attendance at meetings of such
body,
or attendance at meetings authorized by such body of a subcommittee
or
other subsidiary group of such body, as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212
or
75-3223 and amendments thereto at the rate prescribed by subsection
(a)
of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments thereto.
(i) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the Kansas turnpike authority for the period commencing
June
13, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by
the
Kansas turnpike authority for such period for an additional amount
of per
diem compensation equal to the amount required to provide, along
with
the amount of per diem compensation otherwise payable, an
aggregate
amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for each member
of
the Kansas turnpike authority for any calendar day occurring on or
after
June 13, 1999, for which per diem compensation is payable to such
mem-
ber under K.S.A. 68-2003 and amendments thereto who is entitled,
in
accordance with K.S.A. 75-3223 and amendments thereto, to receive
such
per diem compensation as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212 and
amendments
thereto at the rate prescribed by subsection (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a
and
amendments thereto: Provided, That expenditures for such
purpose shall
be made in the same manner and at the same times that per diem
com-
pensation is payable to such member of the Kansas turnpike
authority for
the appropriate pay periods for which such per diem compensation
for
calendar days occurring on or after June 13, 1999, and prior to
July 1,
2000, is payable by the Kansas turnpike authority.
(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the legislature from the operations (including official
hospitality)
account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June
30, 2000,
expenditures shall be made by the legislature from the operations
(in-
cluding official hospitality) account of the state general fund for
fiscal year
2000 (1) for an additional amount of per diem compensation equal to
the
amount required to provide, along with the amount of per diem
com-
pensation otherwise payable, an aggregate amount of compensation
of
$74.58 per calendar day for each member of the legislature for
service at
the regular session or any special session of the legislature for
any calendar
day occurring on or after June 13, 1999, and (2) for an additional
amount
of per diem compensation equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of per diem compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for each
mem-
ber of the legislature and for any other public officer or person
for any
calendar day occurring on or after June 13, 1999, for which per
diem
compensation is payable from appropriations for the legislature to
such
member of the legislature, public officer or person under K.S.A.
75-3212
or 75-3223 and amendments thereto at the rate prescribed by
subsection
(a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments thereto: Provided,
That expend-
itures for such purposes shall be made in the same manner and at
the
same times that per diem compensation is payable to such members
of
the legislature, public officials and persons for the biweekly pay
periods
for which such per diem compensation for calendar days occurring on
or
after June 13, 1999, is payable and which are chargeable to fiscal
year
2000.
(k) On and after June 13, 1999, in addition to the other
purposes for
which expenditures may be made by the legislature from the
operations
(including official hospitality) account of the state general fund
for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the
leg-
islature from the operations (including official hospitality)
account of the
state general fund for fiscal year 2000 for an additional amount of
bi-
weekly compensation for the following legislative officers equal to
the
amount required to provide, along with the amount of biweekly
compen-
sation otherwise payable, an aggregate amount of compensation per
bi-
weekly pay period for such legislative officers as follows: (1) For
the pres-
ident of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives
equal
to the amount required to provide an aggregate amount of $454.18
per
biweekly pay period for services performed in connection with
discharg-
ing the duties assigned to the respective positions, (2) for the
speaker pro
tem of the house of representatives, the vice president of the
senate, the
assistant majority leaders of the senate and house of
representatives, and
the assistant minority leaders of the senate and house of
representatives
equal to the amount required to provide an aggregate amount of
$231.81
per biweekly pay period for services performed in connection with
dis-
charging the duties assigned to the respective positions, (3) for
the chair-
person of the senate committee on ways and means and the
chairperson
of the house of representatives committee on appropriations equal
to the
amount required to provide an aggregate amount of $365.24 per
biweekly
pay period for services performed in connection with discharging
the
duties assigned to the respective positions, (4) for the majority
leaders of
the senate and house of representatives equal to the amount
required to
provide an aggregate amount of $409.75 per biweekly pay period
for
services performed in connection with discharging the duties
assigned to
the respective positions, and (5) the minority leaders of the
senate and
house of representatives equal to the amount required to provide an
ag-
gregate amount of $409.75 per biweekly pay period for services
per-
formed in connection with discharging the duties assigned to the
respec-
tive positions: Provided, That expenditures for such
purpose shall be
made in the same manner and at the same times that biweekly
compen-
sation is payable to such legislative officers under K.S.A. 46-137b
and
amendments thereto for the biweekly pay periods which commence
on
or after June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year
2000.
(l) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the legislative coordinating council from the legislative
coordi-
nating council-operations account of the state general fund for the
fiscal
year ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the
legislative
coordinating council from the legislative coordinating
council-operations
account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2000 for an
additional
amount of per diem compensation equal to the amount required to
pro-
vide, along with the amount of per diem compensation otherwise
payable,
an aggregate amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for
each
member of the legislative coordinating council for any calendar day
oc-
curring on or after June 13, 1999, for which per diem compensation
is
payable from appropriations for the legislative coordinating
council under
K.S.A. 46-1209 and amendments thereto to such member as provided
in
K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto at the rate prescribed by
sub-
section (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments thereto:
Provided, That
expenditures for such purposes shall be made in the same manner
and
at the same times that per diem compensation is payable to such
members
of the legislative coordinating council for the biweekly pay
periods for
which such per diem compensation is payable for calendar days
occurring
on or after June 13, 1999, and which are chargeable to fiscal year
2000.
(m) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the division of post audit from the operations (including
legis-
lative post audit committee) account of the state general fund for
the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, expenditures shall be made by the
di-
vision of post audit from the operations (including legislative
post audit
committee) account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2000
(1) for
an additional amount of per diem compensation equal to the
amount
required to provide, along with the amount of per diem
compensation
otherwise payable, an aggregate amount of compensation of $74.58
per
calendar day for each member of the legislative post audit
committee for
any calendar day occurring on or after June 13, 1999, for which per
diem
compensation is payable from appropriations for the division of
post audit
under K.S.A. 46-1104 and amendments thereto to such member as
pro-
vided in K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto at the rate
prescribed
by subsection (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments thereto, and (2)
for
an additional amount of per diem compensation equal to the
amount
required to provide, along with the amount of per diem
compensation
otherwise payable, an aggregate amount of compensation of $74.58
per
calendar day for each member of the contract audit committee for
any
calendar day occurring on or after June 13, 1999, for which per
diem
compensation is payable from appropriations for the division of
post audit
under K.S.A. 46-1120 and amendments thereto to such member as
pro-
vided in K.S.A. 75-3223 and amendments thereto at the rate
prescribed
by subsection (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments thereto:
Provided,
That expenditures for such purposes shall be made in the same
manner
and at the same times that per diem compensation is payable to
such
members of the legislative post audit committee or contract audit
com-
mittee for the biweekly pay periods for which such per diem
compensa-
tion is payable for calendar days occurring on or after June 13,
1999, and
which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(n) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the judicial branch from the judiciary operations account
of the
state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000,
expenditures
shall be made by the judicial branch from the judiciary operations
account
of the state general fund for fiscal year 2000 (1) for an
additional amount
of per diem compensation equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of per diem compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for each
mem-
ber of the advisory council on dispute resolution for any calendar
day
occurring on or after June 13, 1999, for which per diem
compensation is
payable to such member of the advisory council on dispute
resolution
under K.S.A. 5-505 and amendments thereto who is entitled, in
accord-
ance with subsection (e) of K.S.A. 75-3223 and amendments thereto,
to
receive such per diem compensation as provided in K.S.A. 75-3212
and
amendments thereto at the rate prescribed by subsection (a) of
K.S.A.
46-137a and amendments thereto; and (2) for an additional amount
of
per diem compensation equal to the amount required to provide,
along
with the amount of per diem compensation otherwise payable, an
aggre-
gate amount of compensation of $74.58 per calendar day for each
retired
justice or judge who performs judicial service or duties under
K.S.A. 20-
2616 and amendments thereto for each calendar day occurring on or
after
June 13, 1999, for which per diem compensation is payable to such
retired
justice or judge under K.S.A. 20-2616 and amendments thereto:
Pro-
vided, That expenditures for such purposes shall be made
in the same
manner and at the same times that per diem compensation is payable
to
such members of the advisory council on dispute resolution or to
such
retired justices or judges for the biweekly pay periods for which
such per
diem compensation for calendar days occurring on or after June 13,
1999,
is payable and which are chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
(o) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures
may be
made by the judicial council from the operating expenditures
account of
the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000,
expendi-
tures shall be made by the judicial council from the operating
expendi-
tures account of the state general fund for fiscal year 2000 for an
addi-
tional amount of per diem compensation equal to the amount
required
to provide, along with the amount of per diem compensation
otherwise
payable, an aggregate amount of compensation of $74.58 per
calendar
day for each member of the judicial council and for each regularly
ap-
pointed member of a special committee of the judicial council who
is not
a member of the judicial council for any calendar day occurring on
or
after June 13, 1999, for which per diem compensation is payable to
such
member of the judicial council or a special committee thereof
under
K.S.A. 20-2206 and amendments thereto at the rate of compensation
in
accordance with K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto at the rate
pre-
scribed by subsection (a) of K.S.A. 46-137a and amendments
thereto:
Provided, That expenditures for such purposes shall be
made in the same
manner and at the same times that per diem compensation is payable
to
such members of the judicial council or special committees thereof
for
the biweekly pay periods for which such per diem compensation for
cal-
endar days occurring on or after June 13, 1999, is payable and
which are
chargeable to fiscal year 2000.
Sec. 55. Appeals to exceed position limitations.
(a) The limitations im-
posed by this act on the number of full-time and regular part-time
posi-
tions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary
positions,
paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1999,
made
in this act or in any appropriation act of the 1998 regular session
of the
legislature or in any other appropriation act of the 1999 regular
session
of the legislature may be exceeded upon approval of the state
finance
council.
(b) The limitations imposed by this act on the number of
full-time and
regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding
seasonal and
temporary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year
ending
June 30, 2000, made in this act or in any other appropriation act
of the
1999 regular session of the legislature may be exceeded upon
approval of
the state finance council.
Sec. 56. Appeals to exceed expenditure limitations.
Upon written ap-
plication to the governor and approval of the state finance
council, ex-
penditures from special revenue funds may exceed the amounts
specified
in this act.
Sec. 57. Savings. (a) Any unencumbered balance as
of June 30, 1999,
in any special revenue fund, or account thereof, of any state
agency named
in this act which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or
limited by
this or other appropriation act of the 2000 regular session of the
legisla-
ture, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2000, for
the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore
appropriated.
(b) Any unencumbered balance in any special revenue fund, or
account
thereof, of any state agency named in section 22 of 1999 Senate
Bill No.
325 which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited for
fiscal
year 2001 by this or other appropriation act of the 1999 or 2000
regular
session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for fiscal year
2001 for
the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore
appropriated.
Sec. 58. Federal grants. (a) Each federal grant or
other federal receipt
which is received by a state agency named in this act and which is
not
otherwise appropriated to that state agency by this or other
appropriation
act of the 1999 regular session of the legislature, is hereby
appropriated
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for that state agency for
the
purpose set forth in such federal grant or receipt, except that no
expend-
iture shall be made from and no obligation shall be incurred
against any
such federal grant or other federal receipt, which has not been
previously
appropriated or reappropriated or approved for expenditure by the
gov-
ernor, until the governor has authorized the state agency to make
ex-
penditures therefrom.
(b) Each federal grant or other federal receipt which is
received by a
state agency named in section 22 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325 and
which
is not otherwise appropriated to that state agency for fiscal year
2001 by
this or other appropriation act of the 1999 or 2000 regular session
of the
legislature, is hereby appropriated for fiscal year 2001 for that
state agency
for the purpose set forth in such federal grant or receipt, except
that no
expenditure shall be made from and no obligation shall be
incurred
against any such federal grant or other federal receipt, which has
not been
previously appropriated or reappropriated or approved for
expenditure
by the governor, for fiscal year 2001, until the governor has
authorized
the state agency to make expenditures from such federal grant or
other
federal receipt for fiscal year 2001.
Sec. 59. Any transfers of money during the fiscal year
ending June 30,
2000, from any special revenue fund of any state agency named in
this
act to the audit services fund of the division of post audit under
K.S.A.
46-1121 and amendments thereto shall be in addition to any
expenditure
limitation imposed on any such fund for the fiscal year ending June
30,
2000.
Sec. 60. Any correctional institutions building fund
appropriation here-
tofore appropriated to any state agency named in this or other
appropri-
ation act of the 1999 regular session of the legislature, and
having an
unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1999, in excess of $100 is
hereby
reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for the
same uses
and purposes as originally appropriated unless specific provision
is made
for lapsing such appropriation.
Sec. 61. Any Kansas educational building fund appropriation
heretofore
appropriated to any institution named in this or other
appropriation act
of the 1999 regular session of the legislature and having an
unencumbered
balance as of June 30, 1999, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for the same use and
purpose as
originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made for
lapsing such
appropriation.
Sec. 62. Any state institutions building fund appropriation
heretofore
appropriated to any state agency named in this or other
appropriation act
of the 1999 regular session of the legislature and having an
unencumbered
balance as of June 30, 1999, in excess of $100 is hereby
reappropriated
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000, for the same use and
purpose as
originally appropriated, unless specific provision is made for
lapsing such
appropriation.
Sec. 63. On July 1, 1999, K.S.A. 1998 Supp. 79-2964, as
amended by
section 94 of 1999 Senate Bill No. 325, is hereby repealed.
Sec. 64. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the Kansas register.
I hereby certify that the above BILL originated in the
HOUSE, and passed that body
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HOUSE adopted
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Speaker of the House |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
Passed the SENATE
as amended ______________________________
SENATE adopted
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President of the Senate |
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Secretary of the Senate |
APPROVED ______________________________
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Governor |