Session of 2000
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5055
By Committee on Taxation
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9 A
PROPOSITION to amend article 11 of the constitution of the state
of
10 Kansas by adding a new
section thereto relating to the imposition of
11 certain retailers'
sales and compensating use taxes for the use and
12 benefit of soil and
water conservation; for the development, mainte-
13 nance and operation of
state parks and lakes; and for wildlife restora-
14 tion habitat
programs.
15
16 Be it resolved by
the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the
17 members elected (or
appointed) and qualified to the House of Repre-
18 sentatives and
two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed) and
19 qualified to the
Senate concurring therein:
20
21 Section
1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of
the
22 state of Kansas shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of the state
23 for their approval or rejection: Article 11
of the constitution of the state
24 of Kansas is hereby amended by adding a new
section thereto to read as
25 follows:
26 "§
14. (a) (1) On and after January 1, 2001, for the
privilege of en-
27 gaging in the business of selling tangible
personal property at retail in this
28 state or rendering or furnishing any of the
services taxable under the
29 Kansas retailers' sales tax act, there is
hereby imposed and there shall be
30 collected and paid a tax at the rate of
.25% upon the gross receipts paid
31 therefor.
32 "(2) On and after
January 1, 2001, for the privilege of using, storing
33 or consuming within this state any article
of tangible personal property,
34 there is hereby imposed and there shall be
collected and paid a tax at the
35 rate of .25% upon the gross receipts paid
therefor.
36 "(b) Such taxes
shall be in addition to all other taxes authorized by
37 law, and shall be identical in their
application, exemptions, administration,
38 enforcement and collection as taxes imposed
and collected pursuant to
39 the Kansas retailers' sales tax and Kansas
compensating tax acts and rules
40 and regulations authorized thereby.
41 "(c) Of all
moneys received by the state treasurer pursuant to this
42 section, except that required for the
payment of refunds, 50% shall be
43 credited to the soil and water sales tax
fund, which is hereby created;
44 25% shall be credited to the state park and
lakes sales tax fund, which is
2
1 hereby created; and 25% shall be
credited to the wildlife restoration sales
2 tax fund, which is hereby created.
Moneys credited to the soil and water
3 sales tax fund shall be used only for
the saving of the soil and water of
4 Kansas and for the conservation of
the productive power of Kansas ag-
5 ricultural land. Moneys credited to
the state park and lakes sales tax fund
6 shall be used only for the
development, maintenance and operation of
7 state parks and lakes. Moneys
credited to the wildlife restoration sales tax
8 fund shall be used only for wildlife
restoration habitat programs which
9 are privately maintained. Moneys
credited to such funds shall be invested
10 in the manner prescribed by law and all
income derived therefrom shall
11 be credited to such funds."
12 Sec. 2. The
following statement shall be printed on the ballot with
13 the amendment as a whole:
14 "Explanatory statement. The
purpose of this proposition is to allow the
15 voters to
decide if the retailers' sales and compensating use tax
16 should be
increased by a quarter of a cent and the proceeds be
17 placed in
special funds and used only for the purpose of providing
18 additional
moneys for the use and benefit of soil and water conser-
19 vation; for the
development, maintenance and operation of state
20 parks and
lakes; and for wildlife restoration habitat programs.
21 "A vote for this
proposition would provide for the imposition of such
22 additional
retailers' sales and compensating use taxes and require
23 that the
proceeds be used only for the use and benefit of soil and
24 water
conservation; for the development, maintenance and opera-
25 tion of state
parks and lakes; and for wildlife restoration habitat
26 programs.
27 "A vote against
this proposition would provide no constitutional re-
28 quirement for
the imposition of additional retailers' sales and com-
29 pensating use
taxes for the use and benefit of soil and water con-
30 servation; for
the development, maintenance and operation of state
31 parks and
lakes; and for wildlife restoration habitat programs."
32
Sec. 3. This resolution, if approved by two-thirds of
the members
33 elected (or appointed) and qualified to the
House of Representatives, and
34 two-thirds of the members elected (or
appointed) and qualified to the
35 Senate shall be entered on the journals,
together with the yeas and nays.
36 The secretary of state shall cause this
resolution to be published as pro-
37 vided by law and shall cause the proposed
amendment to be submitted
38 to the electors of the state at the general
election to be held on November
39 7, 2000.
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