As Amended by Senate Committee
Session of 1999
SENATE BILL No. 158
By Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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10 AN ACT relating
to propane; creating the Kansas propane education and
11 research council;
providing for the powers, duties and functions
12 thereof; providing for
certain assessments.
13
14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
15 Section
1. This act may be cited as the Kansas propane education
16 and research act.
17 Sec. 2. As
used in this act:
18 (a) "Council"
means the Kansas propane education and research
19 council established in section 3 and
amendments thereto;
20 (b) "Education"
means any action that provides information, instruc-
21 tion or safety guidelines about propane,
propane equipment, mechanical
22 and technical practices and uses of propane
to propane consumers or
23 industry employees.
24 (c) "Industry"
means those persons involved in the production, trans-
25 portation and sale of propane gas and in
the manufacture and distribution
26 of propane utilization equipment.
27 (d) "Industry
trade association" means an organization that repre-
28 sents a segment of the industry and which
is exempt from tax under
29 section 501(c)(3) or (6) of the federal
internal revenue code of 1986.
30 (e) "Manufacturer
and distributor of propane gas equipment" means
31 any person engaged in the manufacturing,
assembling and marketing of
32 appliances, containers and products used in
the propane gas industry and
33 any person in the wholesale marketing of
appliances, containers and prod-
34 ucts used in the propane gas industry.
35 (f) "Marketing"
means any action taken by the council to
present
36 positive information about propane
to the public, including paid promo-
37 tional advertising that promotes one
energy source over another.
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(g) "Odorized" propane" means
propane to which odorant has been
39 added.
40 (h) "Person"
means any individual, group of individuals, partnership,
41 association, cooperative, corporation or
other legal entity.
42 (i) "Propane"
means propane, butane, mixtures and liquefied petro-
43 leum gas as defined by the national fire
protection association standard
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1 58, liquefied petroleum gas code, the
chemical composition of which is
2 predominantly
C3H8, whether recovered from natural gas or
from crude
3 oil.
4 (j) "Public
member" means a member of the council selected from
5 among users of odorized propane,
organizations representing users of
6 odorized propane, public safety
officials or state propane gas regulatory
7 officials.
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(k) "Qualified industry organization" means any organization
or in-
9 dustry trade association the members
of which are engaged in the sale or
10 distribution of odorized propane, or the
sale of propane utilization equip-
11 ment, to the ultimate consumer.
12 (l) "Research"
means any type of study, investigation or other activity
13 performed by a qualified public or private
research group for the purpose
14 of advancing and improving the existing
technology related to the propane
15 industry, including the development of
increased efficiency of propane
16 use, enhancing the safety of propane and
propane utilization equipment,
17 and furthering the development of such
information and products.
18 (m) "Retail
marketer" means any person engaged in the sale of odor-
19 ized propane to the ultimate consumer or to
retail propane dispensers
20 within Kansas.
21 (n) "Transporter"
means any person involved in the commercial
22 transportation of propane by pipeline,
truck, rail or water.
23 (o) "Wholesaler,
reseller, supplier or importer" means the owner of
24 the propane at the time it is first sold to
a retail marketer in Kansas
25 regardless of the state where production
occurs, with ownership of the
26 propane determined by the freight on board
designation.
27 Sec. 3. (a)
The Kansas propane education and research council shall
28 be appointed by the governor from a list of
nominees submitted by qual-
29 ified industry organizations within 60 days
after the effective date of this
30 act. The council shall consist of nine
members, including four members
31 representing retail marketers of propane;
two members representing
32 wholesalers, resellers, suppliers and
importers of propane; two members
33 representing manufacturers and distributors
of propane gas equipment
34 and transporters of propane; and one public
member. All members of the
35 council shall be residents of this
state.
36 (b) Members of
the council shall serve terms of three years, except
37 that, of the initial members, three shall
be appointed for terms of one
38 year and three shall be appointed for terms
of two years, as designated
39 by the governor. Members filling unexpired
terms shall be appointed in
40 a manner consistent with this section.
Members may serve a maximum
41 of two consecutive full terms, except that
members filling unexpired
42 terms may serve a maximum of eight
consecutive years. Former members
43 may be reappointed if they have not been
members for a period of two
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1 years.
2 (c) The
council shall select from among its members a chairperson
3 and other officers as necessary,
establish committees and subcommittees
4 of the council and adopt rules and
bylaws for the conduct of business.
5 The council may establish advisory
committees of persons other than
6 council members.
7 (d) The
council may employ an executive director to serve as chief
8 executive officer and such other
employees as it deems necessary. The
9 council may enter into contracts
with, use facilities and equipment of or
10 employ the personnel of a qualified
industry organization in carrying out
11 the council's responsibilities under this
act. The council shall determine
12 the compensation and duties of each and
shall protect the handling of
13 council funds through fidelity bonds.
14 (e) The
administrative costs of operating the council shall not exceed
15 25% of the funds collected in any fiscal
year.
16 (f) At the
beginning of each fiscal year, the council shall prepare a
17 budget plan that includes the estimated
costs of all programs, projects
18 and contracts of the council. The council
shall provide an opportunity for
19 public comment on the budget. The council
shall prepare and make avail-
20 able to the public an annual report
detailing the activities of the council
21 in the previous year, those planned for the
coming year and costs related
22 to the activities.
23 (g) The council
shall keep minutes, books and records that clearly
24 reflect all of the acts and transactions of
the council. The books of the
25 council shall be audited by a certified
public accountant at least once each
26 fiscal year and at such other times as the
council may designate. Copies
27 of audits shall be provided to the
executive director if one is appointed
28 by the council, to all members of the
council and to any other member
29 of the industry upon request.
30 (h) The council
shall issue notice of meetings and shall require re-
31 ports on the activities of the committees
and subcommittees and on com-
32 pliance, violations and complaints
regarding the implementation of the
33 Kansas propane education and research
act.
34 (i) The council
shall develop programs and projects and enter into
35 contracts or agreements for implementing
the Kansas propane education
36 and research act, including but not limited
to programs to enhance con-
37 sumer and employee safety and training,
programs to provide research
38 and development to improve existing propane
technology, programs to
39 increase efficiency of propane use and any
other programs to educate the
40 public about the safety and environmental
aspects of propane. Safety
41 issues shall receive first priority in the
development of all programs and
42 projects funded by the council. The council
shall provide for the payment
43 of the costs of the programs and projects
with funds collected pursuant
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1 to section 4 and amendments thereto
and shall coordinate its activities
2 with qualified industry organizations
to provide efficient delivery of serv-
3 ices and to avoid unnecessary costs
of duplication of activities.
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4. (a) An assessment to be set by the council at no greater
than
5 $.005 per gallon on odorized propane
sold in the state shall be imposed
6 on the wholesaler, reseller, supplier
or importer who first sells, offers for
7 sale or uses odorized propane in this
state. The council shall not change
8 the assessment rate more than once a
year. The assessment shall be cal-
9 culated by multiplying the assessment
rate by the number of net gallons
10 of odorized propane on a bill of lading, an
invoice or a shipping document.
11 If the quantity specified in the bill of
lading, invoice or shipping document
12 is listed in units other than gallons, the
wholesaler, reseller, supplier or
13 importer shall convert those units to
gallons, using conversion tables ap-
14 proved by the council, prior to remitting
the assessment to the council.
15 The council may establish an alternative
means to collect the assessment
16 if another means is found to be more
efficient and effective.
17 (b) Assessments
shall be remitted to the council on a monthly basis
18 by the 25th day of the month following the
month of the sale of the
19 propane. Nonodorized propane shall not be
subject to the fee until odor-
20 ized. The council may establish a late
payment charge and rate of interest
21 to be imposed on any person who fails to
remit to the council any amount
22 due under this act.
23 (c) The
price of propane shall be determined by market forces
24 consistent with antitrust laws and no
provision of this act shall be
25 interpreted as allowing a pass
through to consumers of the assess-
26 ment determined by the council
pursuant to subsection (a).
27 (c)
(d) Pending disbursement pursuant to a program,
plan or project,
28 the council may invest funds collected
through assessments and any other
29 funds received by the council, only in
obligations of the United States or
30 any agency thereof, in general obligations
of any state or any political
31 subdivision thereof, in any
interest-bearing account or certificate of de-
32 posit of a bank that is a member of the
federal reserve system, or in
33 obligations fully guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the United
34 States.
35 (d)
(e) Any rebate funds received from the national
propane educa-
36 tion and research council from assessments
collected on odorized pro-
37 pane distributed from Kansas shall be the
property of the Kansas propane
38 education and research council and the use
of such funds shall be deter-
39 mined by the Kansas propane education and
research council for the
40 intended purposes of this act.
41 (e)
(f) Moneys collected by the council shall be
expended only for
42 the purposes of this act and shall not be
used in any manner for mar-
43 keting or for influencing
legislation or for political campaign contribu-
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1 tions, except that the council may
recommend to the legislature changes
2 in this act or other statutes that
would further the purposes of this act.
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(f) (g) The council may, on its
own initiative, and shall, upon the
4 petition of retail marketers
representing at least 35%, as determined by
5 the council, of the total volume of
odorized propane sold at retail in the
6 state of Kansas, hold a referendum to
determine whether the industry
7 favors termination or suspension of
the assessment provided for by this
8 section. The termination or
suspension shall not take effect unless it is
9 approved by retail marketers
representing more than 50%, as determined
10 by the council, of the total volume of
odorized propane sold at retail in
11 the state of Kansas.
12 Sec. 5. The
Kansas propane education and research act does not pre-
13 empt or supersede any other program
relating to propane safety or ed-
14 ucation which has been organized and is
operating under state law.
15 Sec. 6. Any
person who unreasonably fails or refuses to pay any as-
16 sessments due under the Kansas propane
education and research act may
17 be subject to legal action by the council
to recover the assessments due,
18 plus interest and costs.
19 Sec. 7. This act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its
20 publication in the statute book.
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