Chapter 191

SENATE BILL No. 95
(Amends Chapter 23)
(Amended by Chapter 272)
[j63] Abstracters' board of examiners84 Accountancy, board of[lf7 Adjutant general[lf62 Administration, department of[lf5, 33, 80 Aging, department on[lf92 Agriculture, Kansas department of[lf50, 137 Animal health department, Kansas[lf14, 138 Arts commission, Kansas[lf127 Attorney general[lf28, 56 Attorney general--Kansas bureau of investigation[lf66 Bank commissioner, state[lf29, 81 Blind, Kansas state school for the[lf128 Citizens' utility ratepayer board[lf36, 79 Commerce and housing, department of[lf42, 111 Conservation commission, state[lf48, 142 Consumer credit commissioner[lf3 Corporation commission, state[lf78 Corporation for change[lf93 Corrections, department of[lf6, 45, 120 Deaf, Kansas state school for the[lf129 Education, department of[lf43, 119 El Dorado correctional facility[lf8 Emergency medical services board[lf71 Emporia state university[lf23, 100 Fair board, state[lf140 Fire marshal, state[lf63 Fort Hays state university[lf20, 95 Governmental standards and conduct,Kansas commission on[lf76 Governor's department[lf54 Grain inspection department, Kansas state[lf139 Guardianship program, Kansas[lf116 Healing arts, state board of[lf82 Health and environment, department of[lf32, 91 Health care stabilization fund board of governors[lf35, 60 Highway patrol, Kansas[lf65 Historical society, state[lf130 Human resources, department of[lf12, 40, 89 Human rights commission, Kansas[lf31, 77 Hutchinson correctional facility[lf9 Indigents' defense services, state board of[lf47, 134 Insurance department[lf59 Judicial branch[lf135 Judicial council[lf133 Kansas, Inc.[lf19, 112Kansas state university22, 96 Kansas state university extension systems andagriculture research programs[lf97 Kansas state university--Salina, college of technology[lf21, 99 Kansas state university veterinary medical center[lf37, 98 Lansing correctional facility[lf10 Larned state hospital--Youth center at Larned[lf70 Legislative coordinating council[lf51 Legislature[lf39, 52 Library, state[lf126 Lieutenant governor[lf55 Lottery, Kansas[lf109 Norton correctional facility[lf11 Nursing, board of[lf34, 83 Parole board, Kansas[lf64 Pittsburg state university[lf24, 101 Post audit, division of[lf53 Public employees retirement system, Kansas[lf18, 75 Racing commission, Kansas[lf110 Regents, state board of[lf105 Revenue, department of[lf2, 4, 30, 108 Revenue, department of--homestead property tax refunds[lf88 Secretary of state[lf38, 57 Sentencing commission, Kansas[lf72 Social and rehabilitation services, department of[lf15, 49, 115 Tax appeals, state board of[lf107 Technology enterprise corporation, Kansas[lf41, 113 Topeka state hospital[lf46 Transportation, department of[lf123 Treasurer, state[lf58 University of Kansas[lf13, 25, 102 University of Kansas medical center[lf26, 103 Veterans affairs, Kansas commission on[lf90 Veterinary examiners, state board of[lf85 Vocational education, council on[lf131 Water office, Kansas[lf143 Wheat commission, Kansas[lf141 Wichita state university[lf27, 104 Wildlife and parks, department of[lf44, 144 Youth center at Atchison[lf69 Youth center at Beloit[lf68 Youth center at Topeka[lf67 An Act making and concerning appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for state agencies; authorizing certain transfers, capital improvement projects and fees, imposing certain restrictions and limitations, and directing or authorizing certain receipts and disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing; amending K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-2959, 79-2964, 79-3425i and 79-34,147, as amended by section 52 of 1996 Senate Bill No. 428, and repealing the existing sections.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:

Section 1. (a) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, appropria- tions are hereby made, restrictions and limitations are hereby imposed, and transfers, capital improvement projects, fees, receipts, disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby directed or authorized as provided in sections 2 through 50 and sections 147 and 148 of this act.

(b) For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, appropriations are hereby made, restrictions and limitations are hereby imposed, and trans- fers, capital improvement projects, fees, receipts, disbursements and acts incidental to the foregoing are hereby directed or authorized as provided in sections 51 through 151 of this act.

Sec. 2. The department of revenue is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amounts from the motor-vehicle fuel tax refund fund, for claims not filed within the statutory filing period prescribed in K.S.A. 79-3458 and amendments thereto, to the following claimants: [j18] Ahlerich, Bob, Route 1, Box 29, Rock, KS 67131$221.62 Aiken Acres, Route 1, Box 123, Havana, KS 67347307.96 Aistrup, Merle, Box 26, Hanston, KS 6784948.72 Allen Feedlot, Inc., Route 1, Box 95, Hoxie, KS 67740887.60 Aller, Terry, Route 4, Box 187-A, Hiawatha, KS 66434210.44 Anderson, Matt, Route 2, Box 139, Alma, KS 66401336.15 Anderson, Tony, Route 1, Box 51, Farlington, KS 6673485.44 Armstrong, James D., 1696 Parallel Road, Frankfort, KS 66427316.51 Bailey Bros. - Leland E. Bailey, Route 2, Box 199, Mayetta, KS 66509387.54 Bailey, Harlan, Route 3, Box 58, Sabetha, KS 6653479.35 Bell, James W. or Wilma M., Route 1, Box 44, Moline, KS 6735358.00 Beltz, Mike, Route 1, Box 81, Ramona, KS 67475332.36 Berg, Christie D., Route 2, Box 117-A, Logan, KS 67646120.36 Bergin, Wayne, Route 1, Clay Center, KS 67432236.68 Birtell, Theodore, Route 1, Box 219, Scranton, KS 6653785.98 Blythe Farms, Route 1, Box 132, White City, KS 6687221.00 Brach, Dean, Route 2, Box 111, Leoti, KS 67861189.22 Brayton, Wayne D., Route 2, Box 53, Beloit, KS 67420705.37 Brooks, William E., Jr., Route 1, Box 57, Towanda, KS 6714463.66 Brownlee, Robert, 10748 SW Carson, Harveyville, KS 6643121.00 Cardie Oil, Inc., P.O. Box 14, Tampa, KS 67483446.47 Carlson, Calvin or Shelly, Route 2, Box 138, Lindsborg, KS 6745686.88 Carver, Vern, Route 1, Miltonvale, KS 6746661.14 Claassen, R. Dwight, 3003 East 1st, Newton, KS 6711495.70 Clark, George, P.O. Box 95, Alta Vista, KS 66834111.36 Clemence, Jon, 2143 Deer Road, Abilene, KS 6741021.00 Cobb, Calvin, Route 2, Box 23, Walnut, KS 6678054.60 Coder, Lucille M., 4504 Ellsworth Road, Effingham, KS 6602357.00 Combes, Cecil, 2735 Native Road NE, Waverly, KS 6687138.28 Contract Dewatering Service Co., 5820 W. Riverside, Box 1, Saranac, MI 48881610.02 Cook, James, Box 129, Elwood, KS 6602433.42 Cotterill, Gary, Route 2, Box 228, Cherryvale, KS 67335306.02 Courtney, Robert E., 27406 - 251st, McLouth, KS 6605436.12 Cowley, Donald, 3749 Hwy 159, Nortonville, KS 6606030.54 Cunningham, Kenneth, Route 1, Box 116, Greeley, KS 66080209.79 Dauber, Joseph D., 4696 - 193rd Blvd., Bunker Hill, KS 67626105.25 Davis, Raymond, Route 1, Box 11, Portis, KS 6747437.56 Disque, Walter A., Route 1, Box 171, Claflin, KS 6752539.00 Duboise, Boyd or Allen, 9326 SE 125th, Valley Center, KS 6714792.64 Ecklund-Biehler Farms, Route 1, Box 61, Herington, KS 6744938.82 Ehler, Harold J., Route 1, Box 1, Holyrood, KS 6745039.00 Elliott, Donald D., 35285 Spring Valley Road, Paola, KS 6607136.30 Erichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, 2629 Clarks Creek Road, Junction City, KS 6644136.84 Esau, Elbert E., Route 3, Box 82, Newton, KS 67114284.87 Fairview Farms, c/o Harold Small, Route 1, Box 214, Neodesha, KS 66757134.22 Flint Hills Feedlot, Inc., 1620 County Road 210, Emporia, KS 66801358.02 Foltz, Joe, Route 3, Box 229, Abilene, KS 6741075.90 Ford County Feed Yard, Inc., Hwy 154, Ford, KS 678421,918.73 Fredrickson, Ronald H., Route 4, Box 211, Osage City, KS 6652331.80 Garretson, William A., Route 2, Box 176, Smith Center, KS 6696732.16 Garten Bros. Inc., 2305 Fair Road, Abilene, KS 67410576.40 George, Nadine, Box 865, Ashland, KS 67831357.05 Gillogly, Harold R., Route 2, Box 187, Drexel, MO 6474257.00 Gingrich, T. W., Route 2, Box 80, Larned, KS 6755075.00 Goff, Barbara A., 2974 Road L, Allen, KS 6683335.40 Gordon, Dale A., Route 1, Atlanta, KS 67008144.99 Hamm, Gustav, Route 1, Box 33, Tampa, KS 6748323.52 Hanschu, Rick, 133 Quail Road, Ramona, KS 67475420.23 Harmison, Don, Route 1, Box 134, White City, KS 6687237.20 Hatfield, Robert, Route 1, Box 63, Wamego, KS 66547399.33 Haverkamp, Cletus, Route 3, Seneca, KS 6653875.00 Hays, John D., Jr., Route 1, Box 14, Hamilton, KS 6685337.74 Heller, Don, Route 1, Delavan, KS 6744928.20 Herl, Edmund L., Route 2, Box 43A, Hoxie, KS 67740283.90 Herring, Tommy B., Box 44A, Benkelman, NE 69021159.89 Holway, Ottis L., Route 4, Beloit, KS 6742066.00 House, Bill, Box 98, Cedarvale, KS 67024115.14 Hrabe, Gene, Route 2, Box 182, Stockton, KS 6766929.10 Hutchison, Charles A., Route 2, Box 24, Burlingame, KS 66413267.30 Hutchison, L. W., Box 31, Grenola, KS 67346137.70 Ireland, William H., Route 4, Box 157, Yates Center, KS 6678393.36 J and M Enterprises, Route 2, Box 62, Kingman, KS 6706856.28 Jansonius, Harold, Route 1, Box 40, Prairie View, KS 6766460.60 Jerrick, James, 827 E. 60th, Belle Plaine, KS 6701386.52 Jones, Harold D., Route 4, Box 202, Columbus, KS 6672584.18 Jones, Lee R., Jr., Route 1, Box 13B, Sedan, KS 6736139.00 Jones, Robert R., Route 2, Box 132, Plainville, KS 6766355.74 Jorgenson, Inez E., Route 1, Box 127, Barnes, KS 6693337.38 Jost, Clinton, Route 1, Box 33, Burdick, KS 6683875.10 Junction City-Fort Riley-Manhattan Transportation Co., Inc., 301 E. 4th Street, P.O. Box 327, Junction City, KS 66441-032726,784.40 Kaiser, Joe L., Route 1, Box 5, Claflin, KS 6752526.40 Karlin, Wilfric, 1963 Emmeram Road, Hays, KS 67601722.03 Keim, Larry, Route 3, Garnett, KS 6603284.00 Keim, Polly, 12113 S. Obee Road, Haven, KS 6754314.61 Kenneth Smith, Inc., 12931 W. 71st Street, Shawnee, KS 66216364.50 Kernohan, Mrs. Max, Route 1, Zenda, KS 6715935.76 Klein Brothers, Route 1, Box 25, Hillsboro, KS 6706339.00 Knotts, Alan, Route 1, Box 46, Ness City, KS 67560591.90 Kuhnert, Larry, 702 Maple Ave., Denton, KS 6601777.70 Kunze, Val Jene or Mildred, Route 1, Box 114, Leonardville, KS 6644936.30 Kurtenbach, Glenn V., Route 1, Box 67, Herington, KS 6744939.72 Lakin Feed Yard, Inc., Box 1026, Lakin, KS 67860537.68 Levendofsky, Marilyn, 1711 G. Street, Belleville, KS 6693577.70 Lindh, La Ruth, Route 1, Box 13, Marquette, KS 6746421.00 Litke, Virgil, Route 1, Marion, KS 6686177.16 Long, Brad D., Route 1, Box 120, Norcatur, KS 6765375.00 Lovell, Gerald, Route 1, Box 49, Franklin, NE 68939203.47 Mackey, Mark/High Plains Cattle Co., 9124 W. 239th, Bucyrus, KS 6601375.00 Madison-Virgil USD 386, P.O. Box 398, 3rd & Main, Madison, KS 66860264.06 Martin, Maurice, HC 2, Box 18, Quinter, KS 67752251.10 Mazouch, Eugene or Dennis, Route 4, Box 174, Great Bend, KS 67530107.58 McBride, Dean, Route 1, Box 24, Mayfield, KS 6710339.00 McGinnis, Jerry L., Route 3, Box 126A, Fredonia, KS 66736234.77 McPherson Cemetery Dept, 400 E. Kansas, Box 1008, McPherson, KS 6746057.00 McPherson County Club, P.O. Box 1041, McPherson, KS 6746038.64 Meisinger, Clifton, Route 1, Box 61, Marion, KS 66861164.42 Miller, Leon, 2406 N. Brownlee Road, Sylvia, KS 6758191.20 Miller, William, Jr., Route 1, Box 8, Enterprise, KS 6744138.10 Minar, Jeff, 4017 E. 85th St. N., Valley Center, KS 67147169.38 Moses, Dan T., Route 1, Box 161, Blue Rapids, KS 66411110.82 Moses, Michael J., 1601 County Road T, Colby, KS 67701617.40 Murrow, David, Route 1, Box 16, Blue Mound, KS 66010242.51 Musil, Elmer, HC 2, Box 6, Burdett, KS 6752384.00 Nash, Brent, HC 3, Box 31, Cimmaron, KS 6783539.00 Neilson & Son, Don Neilson, Route 1, Box 33, Mankato, KS 6695695.70 Niermeier, E. Niles, Route 1, Box 3, Ludell, KS 6774438.10 Osborn, Robert J., 27801 W. 235th St., Spring Hill, KS 6608337.92 Pacha, Steve, 204 Kansas Ave., Herkimer, KS 6643336.66 Peterson Farm & Livestock, Inc., 10729 South Simpson Road, Assaria, KS 67416585.00 Peterson Farms, Box 246, Osage City, KS 6652325.14 Poland, George, 4520 Poland Road, Junction City, KS 66441163.62 Pratt Community College, Hwy 61 North, Pratt, KS 67124659.02 Rausch, Francis, 27901 W. 55th St. S, Cheney, KS 67025839.31 Reed, George A., 33499 Coldwater Road, Louisburg, KS 6605339.00 Rocor International, dba Rocor Transportation Co., Box 75367, Oklahoma City, OK 73147154.62 Rosproy, Louis, Route 1, Box 160, Ransom, KS 67572512.55 Rusco, A. Wayne, Route 3, Box 291, Great Bend, KS 67530387.20 Salina Tree, Inc., 616 W. Crawford, Salina, KS 67401950.54 Schauf, Kay L., Box 192, Garden Plain, KS 6705048.98 Schlattek, Don, Route 2, Box 118, Lebanon, KS 6695275.36 Schrick, Donald A., Route 3, Box 91, Atchison, KS 66002250.29 Schultz Bros. Ranch, Route 1, Box 49, Alma, KS 6640165.10 Sell, Lester, Route 2, Box 110, Timken, KS 6758258.08 Slocombe, Warren, Route 2, Box 13, Peabody, KS 6686639.00 Smith, Dale A., HC 1, Box 46, Oakley, KS 67748162.49 Stauffer, Marshall, HC 1, Box 63, Hamilton, KS 66853267.62 Steiner, Merle, 369 W. Broadway, Hoisington, KS 6754444.50 Streit, C. F., 613 John Street, Tipton, KS 6748549.98 Swinford, Charles Edward, Route 1, Box 28, Bendena, KS 6600816.86 Tencleve Enterprise, Route 1, Box 87, Mayfield, KS 67103-9458225.34 Teske, Ken, 19900 Golden Belt Rd., Onaga, KS 66521128.46 Tittel, Ronald E., 3415 - 186th Terrace, Russell, KS 6766558.98 Torneden, Monte, 24426 Loring Road, Lawrence, KS 6604460.60 Trivoli Twp., 2215 Ave. U, Geneseo, KS 6744418.40 True, Lynn M., Box 658, Gaylord, KS 6763837.20 U.S.D. #450, 4401 SE Shawnee Heights Road, Tecumseh, KS 6654220,367.45 U.S.D. #473, P.O. Box 249, Chapman, KS 674311,556.33 Voth, Otto B., Route 2, Box 80, Newton, KS 6711445.30 Wade Agricultural Prod., Box 38, La Cygne, KS 660403,222.18 Walter, Douglass, Route 1, Box 18, Cawker City, KS 67430324.00 Walz, Robert E., HC 1, Box 12, St. Francis, KS 6775681.30 Wheeler, Warren, Route 3, Box 48, Lawrence, KS 66044604.75 Wickstrum Farms, Inc., 11870 Hwy 13, #69, Westmoreland, KS 6654945.84 Wiley, Lloyd E., Route 2, Box 93, Fort Scott, KS 66701132.72 Zillinger, Fred E., Route 2, Box 140, Phillipsburg, KS 67661213.84 Zimmerman, Ywain, Route 2, Box 102, Sterling, KS 67579101.28 Zirnhelt, Dan, Route 1, Box 31, Forman, ND 58032256.50 Zweygardt, Willard H., Route 2, Box 51, St. Francis, KS 67756465.10[et [j48]

  Total........................................................    $80,069.18

Sec. 3. (a) The consumer credit commissioner is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amounts from the consumer credit fee fund for reimbursement of monetary losses incurred as a result of the failure of certain financial institutions, to the following claimants: [j18] Akers, Michael or Dr. Jerold E. Akers, Custodian, P.O. Box 738, Hays, KS 67601$178.54 Akers, Michael or Ellen, Custodian/Guardian P.O. Box 738, Hays, KS 67601148.91 Akers, Scott M., Guardian Ellen, Box 738, Hays, KS 67601179.30 Akers, Scott M., Dr. Jerold Akers, Guardian, Box 738, Hays, KS 6760124.46 Allen, Sharity N. or Deborae A. or Ashley, 2502 Nevada, Hutchinson, KS 675018.59 Annala, Kathy or Virjean Reeh, 805 Page Street, Atwood, KS 6773021.59 Applehans, S. J. or Doris, 1309 Toulon Ave., Hays, KS 67601127.41 Armbrister, Marie K., 400 Dorrance Street, Ellis, KS 67637208.39 Armbrister, William, 400 Dorrance Street, Ellis, KS 67637208.39 Armbrister, William or Marie K., 400 Dorrance Street, Ellis, KS 67637208.39 Augustine, Laura or Clarence I., 305 East 15th, Hays, KS 6760155.74 Augustine, Philip J. or Clara A., 2301 Walnut, Hays, KS 67601169.35 Baier, Vernon J. or Irene, 1911 McArthur, Hays, KS 6760133.45 Baker, Lyle or Rhonda Baker P.O.D., 118 W. 36th, Hays, KS 67601122.93 Baker, Teckla or Vitus Brungardt, 2007 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760146.50 Barnett, Gary D/B/A, The Flower Man, 7500 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 6620418.23 Barrett, Arthur or Ursula, 16220 W. 144th, Olathe, KS 6606223.20 Baus, Philena or Shawn Baus, Box 353, McCracken, KS 6755644.66 Becker, Alfred H. or Mary Eleanor, Trustees of Mary Eleanor, Route 1, Box 101, Natoma, KS 67651220.16 Becker, Nanette, 4723 Belinder Rd., Westwood, KS 66205-184571.22 Becker, Pauline M., 406 South Madison, Plainville, KS 67663128.36 Bedard, Levi or Odella, 501 West 37th, #10, Hays, KS 67601210.14 Bedard, Odella, 501 West 37th, #10, Hays, KS 6760155.67 Befort, Jerome A. or Oliva, 1301 McArthur, Hays, KS 67601217.99 Berland, Edna or Robert, 400 Milner, Hays, KS 6760175.98 Berland, Robert J., 837 Chaparral Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75052-310922.81 Berland, Robert L. or Doris M., 401 Milner, Hays, KS 6760185.97 Berry, Sharen or White, Mary, 9129 Richards Drive, Raytown, MO 6413340.46 Bieker, Daniel F. or Martina, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 67601200.03 Bieker, Gregory J., Devvie or Stanley J., Custodians, 2516 Haney, Hays, KS 6760189.92 Bieker, Jeanette M. or Martina, 1311 E. 15th St., Hays, KS 67601-2502133.46 Bieker, Jeffrey D. or Stanley J., 2516 Haney, Hays, KS 67601111.22 Bieker, Kenneth R., 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760156.66 Bieker, Kenneth R. or Martina A., 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 67601152.62 Bieker, Martina, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760179.32 Bieker, Martina A., Trustee for Jeanette M., 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760152.70 Bieker, Martina A., Trustee for all surviving children, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 67601200.17 Bittel, Firmina or Steven G., 2243 Bramblewood #601, Wichita, KS 67226211.66 Bittel, Firmina or Annette Schoenthaler, 2243 Bramblewood #601, Wich-ita, KS 67226211.66 Blackwell, Brooke L. or Gloria R., 1730 Felten, Hays, KS 67601204.52 Blackwell, Gloria Rae, 1730 Felten Drive, Hays, KS 67601207.14 Blackwell, Reed Forest, 1730 Felten Drive, Hays, KS 67601206.42 Blocksome, Daniel or Rebecca or Patricia or Carol or Craig, Rt 1, Box 120, Ransom, KS 6757291.35 Bockelman, Sharon or Greg, 2912 SW 11th Terr., Lees Summit, MO 6408122.53 Bolin, Timothy M. or Linda A., 8709 W. 47th Terr., Merriam, KS 6620376.03 Bollig, Lorine Brungardt estate for James, Richard, Robert, Debra, 1710 Vine, Hays, KS 67601112.09 Bollig, Norbert J. or Margie, 207 West 33rd, Hays, KS 67601194.02 Boos Family Trust, Paul Boos Trustee, 259 Victoria Road, Ellis, KS 67637209.61 Boos Family Trust, Irene C. Boos, Trustee, 259 Victoria Road, Ellis, KS 67637209.61 Boyer, Gwyn or Mary Alice Gottschalk, 909 Roger, Hill City, KS 6764223.26 Boyle, Donald D. or Janice, 1115 Downing Ave., Hays, KS 6760128.41 Brack, Alisons Claire or Wayne D. or Joyce M., 5825 Rosewood, Great Bend, KS 6753088.00 Brainerd, Betty L., 4503 W. 78th Terrace, Prairie Village, KS 66208210.78 Brainerd, Betty L. or Wendy Marble, 4503 W. 78th Terrace, Prairie Vil-lage, KS 66208210.78 Braun, Agnes or Charles or John or Albert or Elmer, St. John's Rest Home, Victoria, KS 67671135.28 Braun, Clarence, Jr., Box 227, Victoria, KS 67671167.99 Braun, John, 2303 Golf Course Rd., Victoria, KS 6767190.26 Braun, John or Josephine, 2303 Golf Course Rd., Victoria, KS 6767190.26 Braun, Josephine, 2303 Golf Course Rd., Victoria, KS 6767190.26 Brown, Chad or Clint or Karen, P.O. Box 75, Walker, KS 6767472.34 Brown-Lang, Gloria, 501 West 30th, Hays, KS 67601121.15 Brueggeman, Anna or E.G., 1607 E. 27th Terr., Hays, KS 67601-2113215.74 Brueggeman, E.G., 1607 E. 27th Terr., Hays, KS 67601-2113104.46 Brungardt, Arlene, 610 East 16th, Hays, KS 67601117.29 Brungardt, Beatrice, 1506 Haney, Hays, KS 67601198.57 Brungardt, Beverly A. or William D., 1506 Haney, Hays, KS 67601146.65 Brungardt, Gerald A. or Herman or Fidelia, 844 Pfeifer, Victoria, KS 6767195.21 Brungardt, Herman J. or Fidelia for the acct of Irvin or Mark, 844 Pfeifer Ave, Victoria, KS 67671-96273.52 Brungardt, Irvin Joseph Jr. or Michelle, R.R. 2, Box 75, Plainville, KS 6766393.12 Brungardt, Jessica L. or Louann, 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 67601121.57 Brungardt, Jordan Jo or Louann, 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 67601121.57 Brungardt, Joshua J. or Louann, 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 67601121.57 Brungardt, Kenneth L. or Peggy A., 2902 Walnut St., Hays, KS 67601-172116.99 Brungardt, Kenneth S. or Peggy A., 2902 Walnut St., Hays, KS 6760117.01 Brungardt, Louann, 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 67601129.91 Brungardt, Louann or Ralph, 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 67601149.99 Brungardt, Mark Allen or Lori, 1006 Lawrence, Pratt, KS 6712427.50 Brungardt, Nathan Scott or Wayne J. or Janet S., 1325 Felten, Hays, KS 6760121.16 Brungardt, Nicholas James or Wayne J. or Janet, 1325 Felten, Hays, KS 6760119.22 Brungardt, Ralph W., 501 W 40th, Hays, KS 6760195.42 Brungardt, Shane C. or Beverly, 1506 Haney, Hays, KS 676017.77 Brungardt, Tyler or Joshua or Amanda or Irvin or Michelle, R.R.2, Box 75, Plainville, KS 6766311.42 Brungardt, Wayne J. or Janet S., 1325 Felten, Hays, KS 67601114.87 Bukaty, Daniel C., 30770 West 119 St, Olathe, KS 66061171.39 Bukaty, Daniel C. or Debra, 30770 West 119 St, Olathe, KS 66061171.39 Calvery, Fulton Jay or Kay, 6101 Edinburg, Wichita, KS 6722022.28 Carl, Cletus or Helen, 111 East 19th, Hays, KS 67601150.14 Carver, Jill or Kathy Clark, 1603 E 27th St Terr, Hays, KS 676019.66 Carver, Meagan R. or Pat and Jill, 1603 E 27th St Terr, Hays, KS 676015.79 Chittenden, Norma or John R., 1904 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760196.70 Chow, Sze Wan74.97 Clark, Brad or Kathy, P.O. Box 1197, Hays, KS 67601147.73 Clark, Jim D. or Kathy, P.O. Box 1197, Hays, KS 67601108.25 Clark, Scott or Kathy, P.O. Box 1197, Hays, KS 67601162.38 Cochran, Clifford or Bernice, 2016 Main St. Terr., Hays, KS 6760155.47 Cole, Jason T. or Tom or Vickie, 1000 West 38th, Hays, KS 67601115.71 Cole, Vickie, 1000 West 38th, Hays, KS 67601178.41 Cole, Vickie or Jason, 1000 West 38th, Hays, KS 67601197.07 Cole, Vickie or Shannon, 1000 West 38th, Hays, KS 67601197.07 Cole, Vickie or Tom O., 1000 West 38th, Hays, KS 67601197.07 Copeland, Joe or Edie, 703 Fort, Hays, KS 67601112.42 Davidson, Yulia, 9450 Lowell, Overland Park, KS 66212141.97 Daylight Pastry Shop, c/o Galen Herman, 1104 East 27th, Hays, KS 6760113.98 Degenhardt, Sylvester, 508 East 14th, Hays, KS 67601210.48 Degenhardt, Sylvester or Ida, custodians for Dena, 508 East 14th, Hays, KS 6760133.53 Degenhardt, Sylvester or Ida, custodians for Pamela, 508 East 14th, Hays, KS 6760133.53 Degenhardt, Sylvester or Ida, custodians for Charles, 508 East 14th, Hays, KS 6760133.53 Deines, Helen R., Rt. 2 Box 145, Wakeeney, KS 67672210.48 Deines, Louis, 327 North 4th, Wakeeney, KS 6767281.32 Deines, Louis or Hilda, 327 North 4th, Wakeeney, KS 6767281.32 Deines, Mark Trust, Paul Deines, Trustee, R.R. 2, Box 145, Wakeeney, KS 67672210.48 Deines, Paul, R.R. 2, Box 145, Wakeeney, KS 67672210.48 Denning, Robert J. or Twila, 1903 Whittier, Hays, KS 6760127.28 Desch, Francis G. or Gloria, 212 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601174.31 Desch, Joseph E., 212 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601215.03 Deutscher, Clarence W. or Mariene C., Box 106, Ellis, KS 67637122.21 Dewald, Howard, Route 1, Box 35, Russell, KS 67665221.07 Dewald, Howard or Shirley, Route 1, Box 35, Russell, KS 67665214.40 Dewald, Kurt, Route 1, Box 36, Russell, KS 67665115.81 Dewald, Shirley A., 1918 Lewis, Salina, KS 67401215.48 Dickison, Mark E. or Sandra H., 3132 Kent St., Topeka, KS 66614192.41 Dinkel, Ann or Lois or Gerald, 3013 26th Street, Great Bend, KS 6753017.97 Dinkel, Lois or Gerald J., 3013 26th Street, Great Bend, KS 6753014.91 Dinkel, Malia Joyce or Gerald J., 3013 26th St., Great Bend, KS 6753026.37 Dinkle, Charles Gerald J. Const., 3013 26th Street, Great Bend, KS 6753032.83 Dorzweiler, Mary, 405 West 16th, Hays, KS 6760167.39 Doyle, F.P. or Mary or James or Colin, 7908 Windsor, Prairie Village, KS 66208179.47 Dreher, Alex J., 809 S. Jefferson, Plainville, KS 67663177.96 Dreher, Bill D. or Lorina8.76 Dreher, Joe W. or Oliva or Darrell F., Catherine Route, Hays, KS 6760157.59 Dreher, Mary C., 809 S. Jefferson, Plainville, KS 67663177.96 Dreher, Robert or Lois or Rene, 1519 Canterbury, Hays, KS 6760113.87 Dreher, Robert or Lois or Rick, 1519 Canterbury, Hays, KS 676019.97 Dreher, Robert or Lois or Ryan, 1519 Canterbury, Hays, KS 6760114.73 Dreiling, Alvin J., 1725 Western Plains Drive, Hays, KS 6760132.87 Dreiling, Aubrey or Cletus or Rose Ann, 1218 Fern, Victoria, KS 6767124.61 Dreiling, Chelsey Marie or Cletus or Rose Ann, 1218 Fern, Victoria, KS 6767125.62 Dreiling, Chelsey or Tyler or Aubrey or Rose Ann or Cletus, 1218 Fern, Victoria, KS 6767124.08 Dreiling, Cletus J. or Rose Ann, 1218 Fern, Victoria, KS 6767190.93 Dreiling, Dolores or Mark or Donna, 205 East 24th, Hays, KS 67601209.24 Dreiling, Sonya or Delores, 505 West 13th E, Hays, KS 6760180.59 Eberlee, Alvin, 2221 Drum, Hays, KS 67601117.82 Eilers, David M. or Valerie, Rt 2, Box 10, Plainville, KS 6766322.74 Elliott, Leonard, 233 West G Street, Phillipsburg, KS 67661111.22 Elliott, Leonard or Maxine, 233 West G Street, Phillipsburg, KS 67661210.14 Elliott, Maxine, 233 West G Street, Phillipsburg, KS 67661210.14 Elliott, William or Angela Elder, Glade, KS 67639111.27 Erb, Gerald or Lorene, 1389 Schoenchen Road, Hays, KS 6760144.96 Evans, Mullinix P.A. P/A Trust Security Bank of KC Trust, P.O. Box 171297, Kansas City, KS 66117210.14 Evans, Timothy J. or Mary Sue, 1727 N. 80th, Kansas City, KS 66112168.35 F.O.E. Auxiliary #3061, 2501 Virginia, Hays, KS 6760137.35 Fauscett, Tina or Newton, 13404 W. 57th St., Shawnee, KS 6621664.28 Fellers, Margaret O. and all surviving children to share, 825 Farmington, Derby, KS 670376.11 Fergusson, Carl, 13343 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66109127.71 Fergusson, Lillis, 13343 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, KS 66109127.71 Fisher, Holly, Kaleen M. or David, 2508 Felten, Hays, KS 676017.00 Fisher, John J., Kaleen or David, 2508 Felten, Hays, KS 6760110.82 Fisher, Kaleen M. or David, 2508 Felten, Hays, KS 6760145.08 Fisher, Lacey K. or Kaleen or David, 2508 Felten, Hays, KS 676016.10 Ford, Jeremy or Donna or Michael, 1221 NE Country Lane, Lee's Sum-mit, MO 6406319.32 Ford, Michael R. or Donna, 1221 NE Country Lane, Lee's Summit, MO 6406367.26 Fort Hays State Endowment Association, Box 666, Hays, KS 6760126.09 Fort Hays VFW Aux. Post 9076, c/o Mrs. Tony Ruder, 411 East 23rd, Hays, KS 67601113.08 Frank, Fred J. Jr. or Gerald, 111 East 5th, Hays, KS 6760132.15 Frank, Gerald W., 111 East 5th, Hays, KS 6760141.56 Frank, Mrs. Crescentia Pod to Gerald, 111 East 5th, Hays, KS 6760122.47 Franklin, David M., 402 Poplar Street, Greenwood, MS 389306.10 Freeman, Bessie M., 9117 Reeder Drive, Overland Park, KS 66214210.89 Freeman, Bessie M. or Jerome H. Roach, 9117 Reeder Drive, Overland Park, KS 66214210.94 Freeman, Bessie M. or Powell, 9117 Reeder Drive, Overland Park, KS 66214210.94 Freeman, Powell or Jerome H. Roach, 9117 Reeder, Overland Park, KS 66214210.94 Fruit, John or Waren or Loreta, 216 E. Warren, Gardner, KS 6603071.44 Fuller, Kathy G., 7917 E 134th Terr, Grandview, MO 64030-352563.68 Gaschler, Brenda, 1320 Schwaller Ave, Hays, KS 67601187.37 General Data Processing, P.O. Box 9212, Shawnee Mission, KS 66201-181215.43 Georg, John B., P.O. Box 161, La Crosse, KS 67548-964137.63 Georg, Wade, P.O. Box 161, La Crosse, KS 67548122.99 Gerstner, Alice L., 207 Pershing Ct., Hays, KS 67601174.38 Gerstner, Brian or Ida, 204 Pershing Ct., Hays, KS 6760125.70 Gerstner, Christy or Myron F. or Ida, 204 Pershing Ct., Hays, KS 6760140.96 Gerstner, James A. and Wayne or Sandra K., 2404 Centennial, Hays, KS 6760130.61 Gerstner, Lance Alfred or Ida or Myron F., 204 Pershing Ct., Hays, KS 6760117.73 Gerstner, Sandra K. or Wayne, 2404 Centennial, Hays, KS 67601100.85 Giebler, Tammy, 2500 E. 7th St., Lot 13, Hays, KS 6760165.89 Gill, W. May or Cyndy A Barton, 2800 Augusta Lane #314, Hays, KS 67601143.81 Gill, W. May or Georgia, 2800 Augusta Lane #314, Hays, KS 67601122.85 Glassman, Amelia C., 1801 Pine St., Hays, KS 67601130.99 Glassman, Florian or Reita, 1308 Grand St., Hays, KS 67601168.36 Glendening, Bret A., 512 S.W. 9th, Plainville, KS 6766313.13 Glendening, Jami D., 512 S.W. 9th, Plainville, KS 676637.30 Glendening, Marc A. or Joni, 512 S.W. 9th, Plainville, KS 676637.40 Glick, Waylon or Lyle, Quinter, KS 6775253.08 Goodheart, Scott or Jane or Mark, RR #1, Bison, KS 675205.86 Gordon, Ersel F. and Evelyn C., Revocable Living Trust 5/10/90, 5351 Neosho Lane, Roeland Park, KS 66205172.75 Gordon, Ersel F. and Evelyn C., Revocable Living Trust 5/10/90, 5351 Neosho Lane, Roeland Park, KS 66205185.00 Gordon, Evelyn C., 5351 Neosho Lane, Roeland Park, KS 66205158.26 Gottschalk, Mary Alice or George Martin, 909 West Roger, Hill City, KS 67642192.26 Gottschalk, Peggy A., 862 South 10th, Salina, KS 6740171.93 Gottschalk, Peggy A. or Dean Bethe, 862 South 10th, Salina, KS 67401112.68 Gottshalk, Mary Alice or Gwyn, 909 West Roger, Hill City, KS 6764272.51 Gray, Patrick R. or Marilyn M., 11232 Georgia, Kansas City, KS 6610950.39 Green, J.R. or Shirley, Box 503, Hays, KS 67601-050311.29 Gustin, Angeline or Charles or Walter, 1618 Jefferson, Great Bend, KS 67530157.34 Gustin, Angeline or Larry Fay, 1618 Jefferson, Great Bend, KS 67530157.34 Gustin, Brent, 969 Emmaram Rd, Hays, KS 6760123.93 Gustin, Brent or Clara A., 969 Emmaram Rd, Hays, KS 67601189.21 Haas, Beatrice, 405 East 18th Street, Hays, KS 6760127.04 Haley, Dwight D. or Helen M., 2702 Barclay, Hays, KS 6760118.13 Hamm, Allura or Nikki, 2910 Barclay, Hays, KS 6760188.32 Hamm, Nikki, 2910 Barclay, Hays, KS 67601113.75 Hamm, Nikki or Virgil, 2910 Barclay, Hays, KS 6760144.26 Hammerschmidt, Bernita or Clarence, 1307 General Custer, Hays, KS 6760116.73 Hardwick, Richard, Box 712, La Crosse, KS 67548135.18 Harp, Michael Paul, 406 E. 20th St., Hays, KS 676017.27 Harrinton, Beatrice, 9593 Perry Ln, Overland Park, KS 66212105.00 Hart, Bertha M. or Nancy Sullivan, no known address73.76 Hartman, Lindsey Ann, 106 W. 38th, Hays, KS 6760129.09 Hawpe, Denise Renee or Francis or Jannice Raye, 511 West 30th, Hays, KS 6760124.11 Hawpe, Diane Francis or Francis Dean or Jannice Raye, 511 West 30th, Hays, KS 6760124.11 Hawpe, Francis Dean or Jannice Raye, 511 West 30th, Hays, KS 67601144.63 Hawpe, Jeffrey Dean or Francis or Jannice Raye, 511 West 30th, Hays, KS 6760124.11 Hays Answering Service, 2726 Hickory, Hays, KS 6760151.80 Hays Church of the Nazarene, 410 Autumn Lane, Hays, KS 676016.32 Hays Fashion's Inc., c/o Robert F. Glassman, Box 727, Hays, KS 67601217.36 Hemmons, Kirk D., 5820 Perrin Road, Fairview Heights, IL 6220866.67 Herl, Mary Ann or Virgil or Linda S. Kohl, 1104 Downing, Hays, KS 67601103.14 Herreman, Dallas and Jill, 1610 Oakmont, Hays, KS 67601147.81 Herreman, Tyler A. or Bruce, 1610 Oakmont, Hays, KS 67601189.86 Hilgers, Betsy, 300 South Section Line, Plainville, KS 6766337.19 Hilgers, Jason, 300 South Section Line, Plainville, KS 6766332.99 Hilgers, Joshua, 300 South Section Line, Plainville, KS 6766329.04 Hintz, David or Nicholas or Pamela, 16161 Outlook, Stilwell, KS 6608510.40 Hoff, John, Jr. or Darlene, 6.50 Hoffman, James L. or Vera M., 303 East 14th, Hays, KS 67601210.14 Holmes, Jackson or Norma E. or Richard J., P.O. Box 73, Alton, KS 676236.24 Hoover, Wilma, 3500 Canal #A, Hays, KS 67601202.17 Horizon Audio Loft, 807 Main, Hays, KS 67601112.92 Howe, Clyde A., 7405 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee, KS 66203214.56 Howe, Clyde A. or Carol M, 7405 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee, KS 66203110.69 Hrabe, Thomas J., 306 S. Main, Plainville, KS 67663117.83 Hudson, Virginia or Linda Smith, 418 East 8th, Hays, KS 67601105.11 Huff, Emma or Paul or Phyllis Emberton, 11205 W 77th Place, Shawnee, KS 66214113.68 Huser, Paula D. or Evelyn M., 209 East 12th St., Hays, KS 6760155.59 Independent Insurance Agents of Hays, Box 815, Hays, KS 6760144.64 Itschner, Cheryl K., 1918 Lewis, Salina, KS 6740161.61 Itschner, Cheryl K. or Shirley A. Dewald, 1918 Lewis, Salina, KS 67401197.99 Jensen, Jeffrey or Patricia or Dillon McNeil, 933 Lincoln, Clay Center, KS 6743265.15 Jensen, Lori M. or Patricia, 933 Lincoln, Clay Center, KS 6743292.01 Jensen, Patricia or Dillon McNeil, 933 Lincoln Ave., Clay Center, KS 67432-310889.13 Jensen, Patricia or Wendelken, Meta M., 933 Lincoln Ave., Clay Center, KS 67432-3108103.80 Jirschele, Joseph M, 7763 Arcadia Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76137207.71 Jirschele, Joseph or Margo, 7763 Arcadia Trail, Fort Worth, TX 761377.93 Jirschele, Margo, 7763 Arcadia Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76137207.71 Johnson, Patricia A. or Sidney, 419 N. 7th Street, Beatrice, NE 6831012.52 Jordan, Chester M. or Ellen, 724 - 3rd St., Wakeeney, KS 67672208.39 Kaberlein, John J. or Jeaninne, 3510 Hillcrest Drive, Hays, KS 6760139.86 Kaberlein, Kimberly A. or Bill or Jeaninne M., 3510 Hillcrest Drive, Hays, KS 6760196.26 Kaberlein, Krista or Bill or Jeaninne M., 3510 Hillcrest Drive, Hays, KS 6760196.66 Kalusha, Mark or Jan, 9319 W 113th St., Overland Park, KS 6621030.30 Kalusha, Mark S. or Jan R. Kalusha, Custodian, 9319 W 113th St., Overland Park, KS 66210191.79 Kanai, Ruth, 5100 Foxridge Dr. Apt 1923, Mission, KS 6620222.98 Karlin, Joe E. or Marcella, 523 East 17th, Hays, KS 6760147.29 Karlin, Joe W. or Joseph C., 2916 Hillcrest Dr., Hays, KS 67601122.64 Karlin, Joe W. or Thelma J., 2916 Hillcrest Dr., Hays, KS 67601200.10 Karlin, Mark A. or Bernice, 500 Dorrance, Ellis, KS 67637139.83 Karlin, Mary, 14-16 West Ave. B, Hutchinson, KS 67501134.41 Karlin, Peter C. or Mark or Mel or Mike, Route 2, Ellis, KS 67637159.08 Karlin, Raymond R. or Charles, 410 East 18th, Hays, KS 6760176.29 Karlin, Raymond R. or Charles or Peter C., 410 East 18th, Hays, KS 67601113.33 Kear, Joy K., 501 N. Alexander, Hoisington, KS 6754415.11 Kear, Kim, 501 N. Alexander, Hoisington, KS 6754420.10 Keberlein, Darrell J. or Peggy, 114 East 23rd, Hays, KS 6760191.99 Keberlein, Georgine or Darrell J., 114 East 12th, Hays, KS 6760167.39 Keberlein, John J. or Bill or Jeaninne, 3510 Hillcrest Drive, Hays, KS 6760129.41 Keller, Darrell E. or Johni, Zurich, KS 6767615.50 Kemp, Alexandra or Kathy, 3601 W. 122nd, Leawood, KS 66209121.42 Kemp, Andrew or Kathy L., 3601 W. 122nd, Leawood, KS 6620944.87 Kemp, J. Tyler or Roger, 3601 W. 122nd, Leawood, KS 6620953.57 Kemp, Kathy, Trust dated 9-14-94, 3601 W. 122nd, Leawood, KS 6620960.67 Kemp, Roger D., 3601 W. 122nd Street, Leawood, KS 66209175.55 Kennedy, Kristi Lynn or William, Jr., 3507 Hillcrest, Hays, KS 676018.24 Kennedy, William, Jr., 3507 Hillcrest, Hays, KS 6760115.19 Kennedy, William Jr. or Mary Beth, 3507 Hillcrest, Hays, KS 67601190.54 Kirsch, Mitchell or Francis or Michael, 7635 Aberdeen, Shawnee, KS 6620852.80 Klaus, Duane F. or Norma, 217 West 37th, Hays, KS 67601121.85 Knoll, Lucille or Larry or Debbie Huser Allen, Bison, KS 67520217.43 Kobler, Gilbert or Ray, 2307 Main, Hays, KS 6760178.73 Koerner, Michael or Randy, 2308 Virginia Drive, Hays, KS 6760111.08 Koerner, Mitchell or Randy, 2308 Virginia Dr., Hays, KS 6760115.77 Kohlrus, Doris M. or Jerry F., 2704 Epworth Village #10, Hays, KS 676015.75 Kreutzer, Francis A. or Bernadette A., 1107 Drum, Hays, KS 6760113.02 Kuhn, Alfred J. or Ottilia, Route 1, Box 76-A, Victoria, KS 67671188.93 Kuhn, Jason A. or Marvin or Bernita, 1112 East 10th, Victoria, KS 676718.51 Kuhn, Jessica Marie or Marvin or Bernita, 1112 East 10th, Victoria, KS 6767110.07 Kuhn, John Francis or Marvin or Bernita, 1112 East 10th, Victoria, KS 6767132.40 Kuhn, Jordan Michael or Marvin or Bernita, 1112 East 10th, Victoria, KS 6767112.35 Kuhn, Louis, Jr. or Patricia A., 7118 N 111th Plaza #331, Omaha, NE, 6814297.17 Kuhn, Marvin P. or Bernita Kuhn, 1112 E. 10th, Victoria, KS 6767143.90 Kuhn, Oliver A., P.O. Box 7, Victoria, KS 67671157.79 Kuhn, Ottilia, 628 Iron, Victoria, KS 67671188.93 Kuhn, Theresa, P.O. Box 7, Victoria, KS 67671157.79 Kuntz, Andrew, 1121 Centennial, Hays, KS 67601104.09 Kuntz, Andrew D. or Julia Ann, 1121 Centennial, Hays, KS 67601158.49 Kuntz, Andrew or Julia Ann or Heather Ann, 1121 Centennial, Hays, KS 6760162.35 Ladies, Auxiliary V.F.W. Dept. of KS (Campaign Fund), 207 West 33rd, Hays, KS 6760128.39 Lang, Amelia or Jeanette Jacobs, 1409 Montgomery Street, Hays, KS 67601188.37 Lang, Amelia or Jeanette Jacobs or Bernadette Kreutzer or Ricky, 1409 Montgomery Street, Hays, KS 6760136.94 Lang, Linda K. or Paul, 1601 East 27th St. Terr., Hays, KS 67601132.01 Lang, Mary H. or Tommy Lee, 1719 Western Plains, Hays, KS 67601102.12 Lang, Melchior or David, 1719 Western Plains, Hays, KS 67601219.91 Lang, Melchior or Mary H., 1719 Western Plains, Hays, KS 67601102.12 Laurie, Judith A. or Doug A. Montalvo or Peter Laurie, 407 West 15th, Russell, KS 6766525.29 Laurie, Judith A. or Peter C. or Ramon or Doug Montalvo, 407 West 15th, Russell, KS 6766510.95 Laurie, Judith A. or Ramon or Reece A., 407 West 15th, Russell, KS 6766576.72 Le, Andrew Duc, 11413 W. 106th, Shawnee Mission, KS 66214119.94 Le, Andrew Duc or Christine Hoa Le, 11413 W. 106th, Shawnee Mission, KS 66214116.50 Leikam, Gerald J., 200 East 19th, Hays, KS 67601149.14 Leikam, Gloria J. or Michael Brock, 317 E 23rd, Hays, KS 6760139.73 Leiker, Alex S. or Sylvester C., 1315 Steven Drive, Hays, KS 67601124.25 Leiker, Anita L., 1315 Steven Drive, Hays, KS 67601151.36 Leiker, Jerri or Lester, 2502 E 20th St, Hays, KS 67601-2773162.52 Leiker, Mary Ann or Earl J., 409 East 18th, Hays, KS 6760190.02 Leiker, Sylvester C. or Anita L., 1317 Steven Dr., Hays, KS 6760113.41 Level, Edna R., 113 Second Street, Wakeeney, KS 67672111.27 Lewis, Charlene, 602 Skyline, Victoria, KS 6767160.58 Limes, Donna - Marble Craft, Inc., 201 West 26th, Hays, KS 6760177.82 Little, Ty, 3606 Quail Hollow Dr., Winfield, KS 67156131.40 Luckert, Frank or Judy, Rt #2, Norton, KS 6765488.47 MacPhersons, Arthur or Genelle, 7409 W. 74th St., Overland Park, KS 6620496.90 Mader, Lialda or Marilyn Oelkers, 2501 Virginia Drive, Hays, KS 67601156.80 Mader, Lialda or Jeffrey, 2501 Virginia Drive, Hays, KS 67601112.92 Mader, Lialda or Mary Jo, 2501 Virginia Drive, Hays, KS 67601112.92 Madorin, Karen or Melvin L., Rt 2, Box 118, Ellis, KS 6763715.23 Mai, William, Rt 1, Ellis, KS 676376.74 Manteuffe, Michael Thomas, Custodians Craig or Paula, P.O. Box 263, Bison, KS 6752011.63 Manteuffe, Winnie Belle or Walter J., 2908 Skyline, Hays, KS 67601167.36 Manteuffe, Winnie Belle, 2908 Skyline, Hays, KS 6760191.17 Maris, Linda Gizells, 5352 W. 102nd St., Overland Park, KS 6620729.28 Marquette, Jennifer, 5219 Walmer, Mission, KS 66202151.91 Marrs, Virgil E., 309 East 23rd St., Hays, KS 6760150.49 Maska, George W., 406 West 3rd St., Hays, KS 67601219.82 Maska, Gerald L. or Maxine F., 2740 Thunderbird Drive, Hays, KS 67601103.20 Maska, Gerald L. or Maxine F. or Matthew Arlen, 2740 Thunderbird Drive, Hays, KS 6760189.30 Masters, Robert J. or Marcia L., 907 Rolling Wood Hills, Durant, OK 74701113.21 Matthews, Adjwilla or Tracy E., 2130 N 27th St, Kansas City, KS 6610480.46 McCaffree, Sam, P.O. Box 38, Olathe, KS 6606212.84 Meckenstock Financial Planning, David L. & Mary L Meckens, 3285 W. 41st, Hays, KS 676017.73 Medlin, Halle or Howard, 15509 W 127th Terrace, Olathe, KS 6606212.79 Montgomery, Daniel Joseph or Walter or Lila, 2506 Haney, Hays, KS 676019.98 Montgomery, David or Walter or Lila, 2506 Haney, Hays, KS 676015.76 Moore, Angela or Linda, 5736 Lowell, Merriam, KS 662026.54 Munsch, George or Julieta Randa, 2722 Epworth, Apt. 4, Hays, KS 67601120.48 Nall Hills Homes Association, 10100 Horton, Overland Park, KS 66207149.95 Nalley, Dorothy P. or Jerry D. or Deborah K. Chandler, Box 308, De Soto, KS 66018119.57 Newell, Larry, Box 4, Damar, KS 67632172.55 Newell, Marsha, 201 East 7th, Hays, KS 6760183.12 Newell, Shane or Larry, Box 4, Damar, KS 6763211.65 Newell, Shawn or Larry, Box 4, Damar, KS 676328.27 Newell, Travis or Larry, Box 4, Damar, KS 6763212.47 Newell, Velma, HC1 Box 57, Damar, KS 67632-9718128.10 Nichols, Brandon or Cynthia Nichols, Custodian, 317 West 17th, Hays, KS 676018.46 Nichols, Brandon L. P.O.D. Douglas And Cynthia, 317 West 17th, Hays, KS 67601102.12 Nyhoff, Andrea or Paul Taylor or Colleen Taylor, 408 West 24th, Hays, KS 676017.54 O'Brien, Peter P. or Janelda, 612 Jefferson, Victoria, KS 67671114.89 Oelkers, Bernadette, 517 West 30th, Hays, KS 67601157.11 Oelkers, Erman, P.O.D. to Jean Oelkers, Rt 1, McCracken, KS 67556211.76 Oelkers, Jean P.O.D. to Erman, Rt 1, McCracken, KS 67556176.58 Orth, Annette or Orion Van Klaus, 864 - 280th Ave., Hays, KS 6760199.65 Park, (Havlas) Vera M., 1328 Schwaller Ave., Hays, KS 6760167.88 Parker, Frances L. or Mary Beth Allen or Corey E., 1506 Henry Drive, Hays, KS 67601106.51 Parker, Francis L. or Mary Beth Allen, 1506 Henry Drive, Hays, KS 67601170.11 Peier, Maxine W., 1306 East 17th, Hays, KS 6760199.29 Pfannenstiel, Blanche, 2202 Oak St. Terr., Hays, KS 67601206.58 Pfannenstiel, Francis N. or Rita Mae, 944 250th Avenue, Hays, KS 67601210.73 Pfannenstiel, Nick F., 2202 Oak St. Terrace, Hays, KS 67601206.58 Pfannenstiel, Nick F. or Blanche, 2202 Oak St. Terrace, Hays, KS 67601160.04 Pfannenstiel, Rita M. 1705 Volga Dr. Apt D, Hays, KS 6760196.09 Pfannenstiel, Rita M. or Kerry Harwood or Dora Lee Leiker, 1705 Volga Dr. Apt D, Hays, KS 67601173.47 Pfeifer, Adam A. or Roselin, no known address23.07 Pfeifer, Aloysius A. or Shirley Schmidt, 2502 Sherman Ave., Hays, KS 67601192.54 Pfeifer, Leona or Edward, 2700 Elm, Hays, KS 67601110.76 Pfeifer, Leona Wasinger, 2700 Elm, Hays, KS 67601101.73 Pfeifer, Lillian R. or Shirley Schmidt, Guardian, P.O. Box 82, Catherine, KS 6762741.81 Pokorny, Betty, Rt 1, Box 120, Hays, KS 6760188.26 Poole, Dennis or Jennifer, no known address121.82 Poole, Jennifer, 11286 Hadley St., Overland Park, KS 6621046.21 Price, Gary W. or Donald or Michael H., 10703 W. 108th Terr., Overland Park, KS 66210208.19 Quigley, Becky, 2300 Timber, Hays, KS 6760118.30 Randa, Adeline, Box 172, Liebenthal, KS 6755345.52 Ratliff, Nita P., 2300 W. Dennis, Olathe, KS 66061151.20 Rawlings, Edward O., 11405 Mastin, Overland Park, KS 66210140.91 Ream, Ronald, no known address177.55 Reeh, Eugene or Virjean, 805 Page, Atwood, KS 6773017.66 Repine, John M. or Christine, 12205 Cedar, Overland Park, KS 6620981.27 Rhodes, Charles or Lillian, 9036 W. 97th St., Overland Park, KS 6621255.87 Richards, John D. or Howard, HC 1, Box 25, Dighton, KS 678395.95 Richards, Lori Kay or Howard, Star Route #1, Dighton, KS 6783944.52 Richards, Lynette or Howard, Star Route #1, Dighton, KS 67839112.06 Ries, Dwayne G., Rt 2, Box 650, Wakeeney, KS 67672104.79 Robben, Daniel J. or Cynthia, 2712 Hillcrest, Hays, KS 6760124.57 Robinson, Sherry L. or James, 610 Garfield St., Emporia, KS 66801-242122.45 Rohleder, Kenneth, Rt 2, Box 78, Plainville, KS 67663127.56 Rohleder, Leon, Rt 1, Box 54, Gorham, KS 67640192.72 Rohleder, Leona or Mary Brungardt, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Arlene Brungardt, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Kenneth, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Leon, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Norman, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Paul, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Leona or Rose Ann, 1104 Drum, Hays, KS 6760153.86 Rohleder, Paul, 2109 Nottingham Drive, Salina, KS 67401127.56 Rose, Donald George, 108 1/2 West 16th, Hays, KS 6760161.02 Ruder, Richard J. or Sharon K. Ruder, 746 260th Avenue, Hays, KS 67601123.31 Rupp, Al F. or Rita, 2703 Ash, Hays, KS 67601131.83 Rupp, Jamie or Janice or Martina Bieker, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760123.43 Rupp, Jennifer Nicole or Anthony Rupp, Custodian, 12921 Farley, Overland Park, KS 6621368.44 Rupp, Kendra K. or Laura or Vickie, 523 East 12th, Hays, KS 6760164.57 Rupp, Nathan James or Anthony Rupp, Custodian, 12921 Farley, Overland Park, KS 6621355.70 Rupp, Richard A. or Vicki, 523 East 12th, Hays, KS 67601153.23 Sack, Clara M., 1101 East 15th Apt B, Hays, KS 6760168.37 Sack, Joseph Conservators, or Marcel A. Kuhn, P.O. Box 579, Hays, KS 67601200.84 Sander, Myron J. or Ruth Ann, 2507 General Hancock, Hays, KS 6760111.65 Sanders estate, Bill or Rose Ann Dreiling - executrix, 812 Cedar, Victoria, KS 67671121.87 Sanders, Bradley or Dorothy, 1607 Pine Avenue, Rocky Ford, CO, 8106712.98 Sanders, Dorothy J., 1608 E. 27th St. Terr., Hays, KS 67601126.40 Sanders, Dorothy J. or Florence Schumacher, 1608 E. 27th St. Terr., Hays, KS 67601218.40 Sanders, Freda M. or Judy Laurie or Janet Pfeifer, 1319 East 21st, Hays, KS 6760131.28 Sanders, Freda M. or Cecilia Pfannenstiel, 1319 East 21st, Hays, KS 6760174.37 Sanders, Jamie or Dorothy, 1607 Pine Avenue, Rocky Ford, CO, 8106710.38 Schaeffer, Jolene or Robert K., 2208 Henry Drive, Hays, KS 6760146.69 Schamber, Leonard J. or Violet L., 467 D Street, Phillipsburg, KS 6766136.33 Schamberger, Judith M., HCR 1 Box 1, Collyer, KS 6763172.92 Scheck, Marlene or Victor, 606 Skyline, Box 322, Victoria, KS 6767152.99 Scheck, Richard, Box 192, Victoria, KS 67671119.74 Scheck, Sandy, Box 192, Victoria, KS 6767170.73 Schlitter, Randy or Travis, 2307 Timber Dr., Hays, KS 6760151.41 Schmeidler, Alice M. or Cyril, 2239 310th Ave., Hays, KS 6760127.39 Schmidt, Alvin P. or Warren J., 201 East 23rd, Hays, KS 67601217.94 Schmidt, Beth A., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760187.98 Schmidt, Colin J., 8214 E. 112th St. S., Bixby, OK, 7400814.39 Schmidt, Jenni A. or Beth A., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760173.01 Schmidt, Nichole M. or Debra, 3007 Conrow Dr., Manhattan, KS 6650255.74 Schmidt, Shaun D. or Beth A., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760173.01 Schmidt, Warren J., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760122.57 Schmidt, Warren J. or Alvin P., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760135.93 Schmidt, Warren J. or Beth A., 3412 Summer Lane, Hays, KS 6760127.13 Schmidtberger, Karen, 311 E. 6th, Hays, KS 6760121.66 Schneider, Colleen F. or Mark, 2710 Hillcrest, Hays, KS 67601207.49 Schoenfel, E. G., 405 East 23rd, Hays, KS 6760122.47 Schreiner, Valree or Bernard J., Route 1, Box 13, Ogallah, KS 6765696.56 Schueler, Charmaine or Tommy D., 1604 West 28th St. Terr., Hays, KS 67601193.39 Schukman, C.J. or Dennis, 2-F Countryside Estates, Hays, KS 6760184.49 Schukman, C.J. or Lucille, 2-F Countryside Estates, Hays, KS 6760134.56 Schukman, Lucille, 2-F Countryside Estates, Hays, KS 67601210.14 Schulte, Elmer or Edna or Annette, Walker, KS 6767425.23 Schulte, Rosemary or Paul or Tom or John Gross, Box 14, Victoria, KS 67671162.76 Schulte, Theodore J. or Willa J., 616 West 5th, Larned, KS 67550143.33 Sechrist, Gary or June, 2726 Hickory, Hays, KS 6760187.97 Seib, Michael J. or Nancy, 2507 Virginia Drive, Hays, KS 6760158.17 Seib, Richard or Annette, 2714 Walnut, Hays, KS 6760190.05 Seitz, James S. or Steve or Deb, 701 Grant, Victoria, KS 6767112.35 Seitz, Jennifer L. or Steve or Deb, 701 Grant, Victoria, KS 6767115.48 Seitz, John A. or Steve or Deb, 701 Grant, Victoria, KS 6767114.49 Seitz, Stephen or Deb, Route 1, Victoria, KS 67671149.37 Shields, Robin Andrea or Coleen, Custodian, 123 West Cedar, Hill City, KS 6764271.76 Shirley, Frederick A. or Patricia L., 6514 Cottonwood, Shawnee, KS 66216100.75 Shirley, Patti, 6514 Cottonwood, Shawnee, KS 6621626.94 Skelton, Christopher or Susan, 6224 W. 121st Terr., Overland Park, KS 6620911.39 Sloan, Howard R. or Sharyn D., 1513 Henry, Hays, KS 6760128.70 Smith, Jenna Maree or Norman D. or Linda, 807 West 11th, Ellis, KS 676378.18 Smith, Marcella, 2700 Hickory, Hays, KS 67601151.49 Smith, Maren or Norman D. or Linda E., 807 West 11th, Ellis, KS 6763710.14 Smothers, Sharon K., Rt. 1 Box 2B, Goodson, MO, 6565945.09 Smyth, Charlotte M. - Payable On Death To Scott Malott, P.O. Box 656, Ashland, KS 6783111.60 Solko, Melvin, 101 Rainbow Drive #5819, Livingston, TX, 77351209.43 Solko, Melvin or Sheryl, 101 Rainbow Drive #5819, Livingston, TX, 77351209.43 Solko, Sheryl, 101 Rainbow Drive #5819, Livingston, TX, 77351209.43 Spale, Evalds, Trustee of the Evalds Spale Trust Fund, 11900 W. 60th Place, Shawnee, KS 6621640.87 Speier, Jason D. or Karen A., Custodian, 2801 Thunderbird Dr., Hays, KS 67601172.97 Speier, Karen A., 2801 Thunderbird Dr., Hays, KS 67601186.18 Speier, Tosha A. or Karen A. Speier, Custodian, 2801 Thunderbird Dr., Hays, KS 67601172.97 Staab's Service, c/o Pia Staab, 1301 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601210.48 Staab, Alice M., 1157 280th Ave, Hays, KS 6760119.05 Staab, Alice M. or Kenneth, 1157 280th Ave, Hays, KS 67601186.18 Staab, Alice or Sandra Holzmeister, 1157 280th Ave, Hays, KS 6760195.21 Staab, Charles C. or Pia, 1301 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601128.57 Staab, Charles C. or Pia, Co-trustees of all children, 1301 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601210.48 Staab, Francis C. or Myralea, 1960 280th Ave, Hays, KS 676017.86 Staab, Francis E. or Joan G., 1721 300 Ave, Hays, KS 6760187.97 Staab, Joan G. or Francis E., 1721 300 Ave, Hays, KS 67601132.63 Staab, Joan G. or Francis E., 1721 300 Ave, Hays, KS 6760187.64 Staab, Leon I., 317 East 18th, Hays, KS 67601139.38 Staab, Leon I. or Mary, 317 East 18th, Hays, KS 6760199.21 Staab, Mary, 317 East 18th, Hays, KS 67601112.21 Staab, Pia, 1301 East 15th, Hays, KS 67601128.57 Staab, Robert J. or David L., Route 1, Hays, KS 67601149.44 Staab, Todd F. or Francis C. or Myralea, 1960 280th Ave, Hays, KS 6760122.47 Staab, Wendelin or Martina, 507 West 24th, Hays, KS 6760185.57 Stecklein, Frank D. or Karla D., 2913 Ash, Hays, KS 67601158.41 Stecklein, Kelton Tyler or Karla D., 2913 Ash, Hays, KS 676019.96 Stecklein, Michael Todd or Frank D., 2913 Ash, Hays, KS 6760196.96 Stephens, Helen, 2513 Felten, Hays, KS 6760125.88 Stephenson, C. Calvin, 7500 W. 95th St/Trust DE, Overland Park, KS 6621245.13 Stephenson, C. Calvin - Valleyview State Bank, Custodian, 7500 W. 95th, Overland Park, KS 66212169.61 Stewart, Glen J. or Joyce E. Stewart, JTROS, 8059 Esterbrook Dr, Nash-ville, TN, 3722124.54 Streit, Ralph A., 2007 Marshall, Hays, KS 67601116.29 Stremel Reunion Fund, c/o Ida Stremel, 3121 Thunderbird Circle, Hays, KS 6760117.08 Summerall, Laverda or Cindy, 845 East 5th, Russell, KS 6766590.41 Sunley, Earl or Elaine, 1716 Felten, Hays, KS 67601183.82 Suppes, Shelley or Kelvin, custodians for Dyan, RR, Box 90, La Crosse, KS 6754877.51 Tapia, Cecilia M., P.O. Box 10568, Kansas City, MO, 6411831.52 Taylor, Charles or Paul or Colleen, 408 West 24th, Hays, KS 6760125.56 Taylor, Edna L. or John or Paul, Route 1, Box 129, Woodston, KS 67675151.59 Taylor, John or Helen, 1704 Douglas, Hays, KS 676018.49 Taylor, Paul II or Paul or Colleen, 408 West 24th, Hays, KS 6760124.69 Taylor, Robert L., 3709 Country Lane, Hays, KS 67601166.66 Taylor, Susan A. or Rob L., 3709 Country Lane, Hays, KS 6760175.10 Taylor, Victoria or Helen or John, 1704 Douglas, Hays, KS 676019.93 Teel, Glen A., 1208 Motz Ave., Hays, KS 67601219.91 The Continental Co., FBO, John Nelson, IRA / Bank IV, P.O. Box 1122, Wichita, KS 67201136.27 Thomason, Steven L. or Karen L., 2520 Marjorie Drive, Hays, KS 6760129.54 Timken, Debbie or Gary, 3201 Willow, Hays, KS 6760121.62 Timken, Matthew Lee or Gary or Debbie, 3201 Willow, Hays, KS 6760124.81 Timken, Stacie N. or Debbie, 3201 Willow, Hays, KS 676017.17 Unrein, Helen or Lorine Bollig or Aletha Dennings or Alvin, 121 Cen-tennial Towers, Hays, KS 67601211.38 Urban, Clinton J. or Jill E., 503 Washington, Ellis, KS 6763795.84 Urban, James F. or Jill E., 503 Washington, Ellis, KS 6763769.92 V. Hamms, Inc., 1501 Main, Hays, KS 6760130.51 Vanaken, Ivan or Frances, Box 314, Palmer Lake, CO, 80133160.76 Vaughn, Nancy S., 7206 W. 155th St., Overland Park, KS 6622372.91 Vaughn, Rebecca or Brandon or Sandra Tasker, 10410 Ballentine, Overland Park, KS 6621416.54 Voll, Ann M., 12649 W. 82nd Terrace, Lenexa, KS 6621544.51 Voll, Michael R. or Richard K. Voll, custodian, 12649 W. 82nd Terrace, Lenexa, KS 66215218.48 Voll, Richard K., 12649 W. 82nd Terrace, Lenexa, KS 66215131.15 Vopat, Ashley D. or Gene, Countryside Estates 20-E, Hays, KS 676017.30 Vopat, Eugene O., Countryside Estates 20-E, Hays, KS 6760146.08 Wagner, Susan G. or Tracy A., P.O. Box 143, Rush Center, KS 6757525.84 Wahl, Phillip, Route 1, Box 12, Gorham, KS 6764015.53 Walker, Laquita W., El Charro #17 West, Hays, KS 67601111.06 Waller, Morgan E. or Dennis, 16345 124th Place Northeast, Woodenville, WA, 980726.25 Walters, Dennis or Donna, 2717 Willow, Hays, KS 67601136.15 Walters, Mary Ann, 201 East 18th, Hays, KS 67601134.67 Walters, Michael J. or Tracy, 1004 Eldridge, Lawrence, KS 66049104.40 Ward, Melba or Kate McKenna, 1300 Steven Drive, Hays, KS 6760124.15 Wardlaw, Carina Diane, 218 Forest Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67505-202848.61 Wardlaw, Cheryl, 218 Forest Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67505-2028133.04 Washburn, Dustin M., Mark or Cindy Washburn, Custodians, 500 W. 40th St., Hays, KS 6760182.72 Washburn, John or Matthew, 1401 Virginia, Derby, KS 670378.17 Wasinger, Agnes, 216 S. First, Wakeeney, KS 6767283.76 Wasinger, Bret N. or Timothy, 3320 Country Lane, Hays, KS 6760132.70 Wasinger, Curt Michael or Timothy, 3320 Country Lane, Hays, KS 6760125.78 Wasinger, Fidelis P. or Theckla, 2700 Elm, Hays, KS 67601115.74 Wasinger, Fidelis P. or Leona Pfeifer, 2700 Elm, Hays, KS 67601115.74 Wasinger, Judith M., 1208 George Ct., Apt. 3, Lawrence, KS 66044208.77 Wasinger, Leonard J., 216 S. 1st, Wakeeney, KS 67672200.79 Wasinger, Leonard J. or Harold E., 216 S. 1st, Wakeeney, KS 67672125.02 Wasinger, Marilyn or Virgil N., 215 W. 25th, Hays, KS 6760195.50 Wasinger, Timothy or Sandy, 3320 Country Lane, Hays, KS 67601183.35 Wasinger, Virgil N. Trustee For Lorraine Wolf/Marcella Berens, 215 W. 25th, Hays, KS 67601174.05 Wasinger, Virgil N., 215 W. 25th, Hays, KS 67601169.42 Wasko, Myrle Lee, 2314 Highland Ave., Irondale, AL 3521033.87 Wassenberg, Phillip J. or Ann, 207 S. Ridgeview, Olathe, KS 66061187.93 Watson, William K., Jr., 824 Marvin, Kiowa, KS 6707042.86 Watson, William K., Jr. or Hannah R., 824 Marvin, Kiowa, KS 6707019.24 Watson, William K. or Marianne d/b/a TV & Appliance, 126 West 9th, Hays, KS 67601148.34 Watson, William K. or Marianne, 126 West 9th, Hays, KS 67601145.29 Watts, Jack or Barbara, 410 W. 27th, Hays, KS 6760115.26 Weigel, Clarita or Albert, 501 W. 39th, Hays, KS 67601136.89 Weilert, Anne J., 575 W. 55th, Hays, KS 6760131.09 Weilert, Jeanne M., 575 W. 55th, Hays, KS 67601119.41 Weilert, Jeff or Jeanne or Fred, 575 W. 55th St., Hays, KS 6760179.63 Weilert, Jeff or Jesse or Fred or Jeanne, 575 W. 55th St., Hays, KS 6760133.07 Weilert, Jesse or Jeanne or Fred, 575 W. 55th, Hays, KS 6760130.07 Weimer, Brian or Don, 2222 Henry, Hays, KS 6760111.96 Weimer, Darren or Don, 2222 Henry, Hays, KS 6760121.16 Weimer, Shelli or Don, 2222 Henry, Hays, KS 6760111.96 Wellbrock, Kenneth, Box 631, Hays, KS 6760111.24 Werth, Berneice, Route 1, Victoria, KS 67671112.45 Werth, Bridget, Schoenchen, KS 67667203.25 Werth, Darlene M. or Irvin L., Rt #9 Richards Rd, Hays, KS 6760127.46 Werth, Dorothy, 3105 Thunderbird, Hays, KS 6760140.81 Werth, Evelyn or Edwin, 3701 Autumn Lane, Hays, KS 67601125.64 Werth, Greg, Rt 1, Victoria, KS 67671146.60 Werth, Jason or Terry J., 1118 Centennial, Hays, KS 6760128.31 Werth, Jennifer or Terry J., 1118 Centennial Blvd., Hays, KS 676017.56 Werth, Joshua or Terry J., 1118 Centennial Blvd., Hays, KS 676017.16 Werth, Joy M. or Ronald J., P.O. Box 161, LaCrosse, KS 67548142.03 Werth, Keith F. or Margaret L., 526 Lottie Avenue, Modesto, CA, 95354-032011.85 Werth, Keith F. or Margaret L. or Sara Ann, 526 Lottie Avenue, Modesto, CA, 95354-032046.72 Werth, Keith F. or Margaret L. or Heather Marie, 526 Lottie Avenue, Modesto, CA, 95354-032057.42 Werth, Liddy, 2800 Augusta Lane #403, Hays, KS 67601169.42 Werth, Linus W., Route 1, Victoria, KS 67671112.45 Werth, Marvin J., 3105 Thunderbird Drive, Hays, KS 67601180.95 Werth, Marvin J. or Dorothy, 3105 Thunderbird Drive, Hays, KS 67601182.06 Werth, Richard A. or Deltha, Legleiter P.O.A., 1519 Haney, Hays, KS 67601169.42 Werth, Sylvester or Theresa or Rev. Alvin J. Werth, P.O. Box 54, Schoenchen, KS 67667208.39 Westerman, Leta or Reg, 503 West 17th, Hays, KS 6760185.21 Westerman, Reg or Rhonda, 514 West 31st, Hays, KS 6760185.91 Wiesner, Lisa J., P.O.D. Thomas W., 3108 East 13th, Hays, KS 6760181.05 Wiesner, Thomas F., 1109 Country Club Drive, Hays, KS 6760111.21 Wilcox, Glen D. or Shirley, 7118 Long, Shawnee, KS 6621691.85 Wilkerson, Becky A. or Martina A. Bieker or Jeanette, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760168.40 Wilkerson, Jenny M. or Martina A. Bieker or Jeanette, 1706 Eisenhower, Hays, KS 6760168.40 Wilson, Bret A. or Shayne, 2219 Henry Dr, Hays, KS 6760149.75 Windholz, Clara or Delmar, 319 East 12th, Hays, KS 67601101.14 Windholz, Ralph or Kathy, Box 252, Victoria, KS 67671108.49 Winterlin, DeWayne or Leona, 315 West 23rd, Hays, KS 6760123.49 Woeppel, Kristin or Megan, 15115 W 91st Terr, Lenexa, KS 6621927.73 Wolf, Alphonse M., 200 E 25th, Hays, KS 6760130.12 Wolf, Betty, 1313 Donald Dr., Hays, KS 67601152.77 Wolf, Ernest F., 2718 Elm Street, Hays, KS 67601173.76 Wolf, Vernita or Ernest F., 2718 Elm, Hays, KS 67601175.20 Wolters, Edith, 5350 W. 94th Terrace, #204, Prairie Village, KS 6620736.78 Women of Kansas Agriculture Aviation Assn, Rt. 1 Box 69, Stafford, KS 6757826.86 Worden, Roger A. or Shila, 12020 W. 99th Terr., Overland Park, KS 6621549.33 Worden, Troy or Roger or Shila, 12020 W. 99th Terr., Lenexa, KS 662158.27 Worley, Allan L. or Cindy, 1208 Felten, Hays, KS 6760182.03 Worley, Sarah Marie or Allan, 1208 Felten Drive, Hays, KS 6760115.99 Wright, Christopher or Delores, 2209 W. 103rd, Leawood, KS 6620628.33 Young, Paul A. or Mildred E., 325 West 24th, Hays, KS 6760141.28 Younger, Marvin S. or Bernita, 2360 180th Ave., Ellis, KS 6763741.60 Zerr, Jason R. or Judith M. Schamberger, HCR 1, Box 1, Collyer, KS 67631197.09 Ziegler, Dennis or Judy, 500 Jefferson, Ellis, KS 67637105.18 Ziesch, Arthur or Linda Lane, 1715 South Street, Baldwin, KS 66006115.50 Ziesch, Arthur T. or Herb, 1715 South Street, Baldwin, KS 6600633.76 Ziesch, Viva V., 1715 South St, Baldwin, KS 66006207.84 Zimmer, Gregory - Trustees are Marvin or Janice, 3733 Summerlane, Hays, KS 67601-153991.65 Zimmerman, Angela M. or Rebecca C. or Dennis L., 1709 Haney, Hays, KS 6760191.69 Zimmerman, Dennis L. or Rebecca, 1709 Haney, Hays, KS 6760146.08 Zimmerman, Matthew M. or Rebecca C. or Dennis L., 1709 Haney, Hays, KS 6760183.82 Zimmerman, Michael A. or Rebecca C. or Dennis L., 1709 Haney, Hays, KS 6760181.21 Zwickle, Larry or Patricia, 311 W. 18th, Hays, KS 67601115.81[et [j48] [j18] Total$59,094.96[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191

[aw(b) All expenditures by the consumer credit commissioner from the consumer credit fee fund for reimbursements pursuant to subsection (a) shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the con- sumer credit fee fund for fiscal year 1996.

Sec. 4. The department of revenue is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amounts from the sales tax refund fund for sales tax paid for materials and services incorporated in a tax-exempt project, to the following claimants: [j18] City of Topeka, 215 E. 7th, Room 60, Topeka, KS 66603$1,058.52 Pottawatomie County, RR1, Box 13A, Westmoreland, KS 66549989.18 Bethany Medical Center, 51 North 12th Street, Kansas City, KS 661024,281.73 St. Joseph Medical Center, 3600 E. Harry, Wichita, KS 672181,044.77 Independence Community College, P.O. Box 708, Independence, KS 673014,931.50[et [j48] [j18] Total$12,305.70[et

Sec. 5. The department of administration is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amounts from the canceled warrants pay- ment fund for payment of expired warrants, to the following claimants: [j18] Estate of Helen M. Richardson, c/o David M. Richardson, 44 Wing Drive, Parsons, KS 67357$578.16 Estate of Judith L. Bennetts, c/o Tony D. Krukow, 920 Main, Suite 1900, Kansas City, MO 64105348.00 Lauren Brunner, Route 1, Ramona, KS 67475260.00 Estate of Mary Johndine Reeves, c/o Cecil Henry, Jr., P.O. Box 3728, Wichita, KS 67201541.02 Edward Urbanek, c/o Phyllis E. Meisinger, Guardian/Conservator, P.O. Box 173, Hillsboro, KS 670631,393.49 Estate of Mary Johndine Reeves, c/o Cecil J. Henry, Jr., P.O. Box 3728, Wichita, KS 67201900.00[et [j48] [j18] Total$4,020.67[et

Sec. 6. (a) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the correctional industries fund for payment for services purchased, the invoice for which was sub- mitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Deffenbaugh Industries, P.O. Box 3220, Shawnee, KS 66203$1,155.60[et

(b) The department of corrections is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the treatment and programs account of the state general fund for payment for services purchased, the invoice for which was submitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] St. Francis Hospital, c/o Trans Union Corporation, Attn: Earl Childs, 212 S. Market, #101, Wichita, KS 67202339.53[et

Sec. 7. The board of accountancy is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the board of accountancy fee fund for refund of application fees, to the following claimant: [j18] Raymond H. Schmitz, CPA, 6400 Glenwood, Suite 120, Overland Park, KS 66202$240.00[et

Sec. 8. (a) The El Dorado Correctional Facility is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the facilities operations account of the state general fund for reimbursement of funeral expenses incurred as a result of an accidental drowning of claimant's son while in custody of the facility, to the following claimant: [j18] Darlene A. Rogers, 1321 Lawrence Drive, Hays, KS 67601$2,500.00[et

(b) The El Dorado Correctional Facility is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the facilities operations ac- count of the state general fund for reimbursement for loss of or damage to claimant's personal property which was in the care, custody and control of the personnel at such facility, to the following claimant: [j18] James Nance, c/o James Zellmec, Minnesota Department of Correc-tions, 300 Bigelow Building, 450 N. Syndicate, St. Paul, MN 55104-4107$9.95[et

Sec. 9. The Hutchinson Correctional Facility is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the facilities operations account of the state general fund for payment as compensation for a personal injury sustained in the course and the scope of the claimant's activity during a facility work detail, to the following claimant: [j18] Richard Benedict, #35152, P.O. Box 1568, Hutchinson, KS 67504-1568$1,000.00[et

Sec. 10. The Lansing Correctional Facility is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amounts from the facilities operations ac- count of the state general fund for reimbursement for loss of or damage to the claimant's personal property which was in the care, custody and control of the personnel at such facility, to the following claimants: [j18] David Hause, Jr., #48219, P.O. Box 2, Lansing, KS 66043$7.50 Tracy Sherrick, #60136, P.O. Box 2, Lansing, KS 660439.85[et [j48] [j18] Total$17.35[et

Sec. 11. The Norton Correctional Facility is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the facilities operations ac- count of the state general fund for reimbursement for loss of or damage to the claimant's personal property which was in the care, custody and control of the personnel at such facility, to the following claimant: [j18] Melvin Kirk, #30473, P.O. Box 1568, Hutchinson, KS 67504-1568$16.17[et

Sec./007006/The department of human resources is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the special employment security fund for payment as compensation for unlawful arrest of the claimant resulting from mistaken information provided by the depart- ment, to the following claimant: [j18] Dave E. Weibert, 803 West Grand, Hillsboro, KS 67063, c/o Keith Col-lett, Attorney at Law, 403 E. Main, Marion, KS 66861$1,000.00[et

Sec./007006/The University of Kansas is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the restricted fees fund for services purchased, the invoice for which was submitted or processed in an un- timely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Kansas Health and Environmental Laboratory, Building 740, Forbes Field, Topeka, KS 66620-0001$960.00[et

Sec./007006/The Kansas animal health department is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the animal disease control fund for payment for materials purchased, the invoice for which was sub- mitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Coffeyville Stockyards, Inc., P.O. Box 291, Coffeyville, KS 67337$1,900.50[et

Sec./007006/(a) The department of social and rehabilitation services is hereby authorized and directed to pay the following amount from the youth services aid and assistance account of the state general fund for payment for services, the invoice for which was submitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, 336 Missouri, Suite 202, Lawrence, KS 66044$41,240.87[et

(b) The department of social and rehabilitation services is hereby au- thorized and directed to pay the following amount from the state oper- ations account of the state general fund for payment for services, the invoice for which was submitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Kansas Foundation for Medical Care, Inc., 2947 SW Wanamaker Drive, Topeka, KS 66614-4193$9,060.94[et

(c) The department of social and rehabilitation services is hereby au- thorized and directed to pay the following amount from the federal for- mula grants fund--assistance programs for payment for services, the in- voice for which was submitted or processed in an untimely manner, to the following claimant: [j18] Kansas Foundation for Medical Care, Inc., 2947 SW Wanamaker Drive, Topeka, KS 66614-4193$23,650.04[et [j96]

Sec./007006/(a) Except as otherwise provided by sections 2 through 16 of this act, the director of accounts and reports is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants on the state treasurer in favor of the claimants specified in sections 2 through 16 of this act, upon vouchers duly executed by the state agencies directed to pay the amounts specified in such sec- tions to the claimants or their legal representatives or duly authorized agents, as provided by law.

(b) The director of accounts and reports shall secure prior to the payment of any amount to any claimant, other than amounts authorized to be paid pursuant to section 2 as motor-vehicle fuel tax refunds or as transactions between state agencies as provided by sections 3 through 16 of this act, a written release and satisfaction of all claims and rights against the state of Kansas and any agencies, officers and employees of the state of Kansas regarding their respective claims.

Sec./007193/

KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (c) of K.S.A. 12- 5002 and amendments thereto, the Kansas public employees retirement fund shall pay for the triennial valuation of local police and fire pension plans pursuant to K.S.A. 12-5002 and amendments thereto.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 177 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the investment related expenses account of the Kansas public em- ployees retirement fund is hereby increased from $17,192,976 to $19,180,649.

Sec. 19.

KANSAS, INC.

(a) On the effective date of this act, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $7,710 from the Kansas economic development en- dowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the EDIF fund of Kansas, Inc.

Sec. 20.

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$90,212[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the limitation of $56,550 on the amount authorized by section 2(e) of chapter 228 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas to be transferred from the general fees fund of Fort Hays state university to the education opportunity act--federal fund of Fort Hays state university is hereby increased to $85,000.

Sec. 21.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY--SALINA, COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$41,534[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 6(b) of chapter 228 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the sponsored research overhead fund is hereby increased from $100,000 to $200,000.

Sec. 22.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$498,181[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 3(b) of chapter 228 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the sponsored research overhead fund is hereby increased from $4,575,000 to $4,950,000.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 41(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $37,908,926 to $37,716,888.

Sec. 23.

EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$265,732[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 7(b) of chapter 228 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the interest fund is hereby increased from $23,000 to $23,038.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 46(c) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $8,186,498 to $8,003,771.

Sec. 24.

PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$29,122[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 48(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $10,181,647 to $10,082,066.

Sec. 25.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$799,426 Other operating expenditures for utilities$370,634[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 39(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $67,353,828 to $65,453,582.

Sec. 26.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Other operating expenditures for utilities$349,261[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fundNo limit[et

(c) On the effective date of this act, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas from the hospital revenue fund to the hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fund.

Sec. 27.

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$632,152 Other operating expenditures for utilities$274,977[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 45(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $24,471,866 to $23,283,360.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the amount authorized in section 11(d) of chapter 228 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas to be transferred from the general fees fund to the education opportunity grant--federal fund is hereby increased from $104,000 to $120,000.

Sec. 28.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Additional operating expenditures for investigation and litigation regard-ing interstate water rights$355,929[et

Sec. 29.

STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 4(a) of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the bank commissioner fee fund is hereby increased from $3,444,363 to $3,523,484.

Sec. 30.

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Peden litigation costs$100,000[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,500,000 from the military retirees income tax refund fund account of the department of revenue to the state general fund.

(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Dyed diesel fuel fee fundNo limit[et

Sec. 31.

KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] State operations$12,937[et

(b) In addition to any other purposes for which expenditures may be made from the municipal contract investigative services account of the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the municipal contract investi- gative services account of the state general fund for fiscal year 1996 for state operations.

Sec. 32.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Clean air act leadership fund--federal$76,829[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the food service inspection reimbursement fund is hereby increased from $450,000 to $500,000.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the waste tire management fund is hereby increased from $1,838,971 to $1,841,795.

(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the environmental response fund is hereby increased from $1,078,844 to $1,506,545.

(e) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the adult care licensing revolving fund is hereby increased from $0 to $50,000.

(f) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the child care and development block grant--federal fund is hereby increased from $715,319 to $730,319.

(g) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the state operations account of the venereal disease control project fund--federal is hereby increased from $371,343 to $429,170.

(h) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the venereal disease control project fund--federal is hereby increased from $680,294 to $738,121.

(i) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the state operations account of the disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund is hereby increased from $1,379,239 to $1,767,570.

(j) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund is hereby increased from $1,757,766 to $1,996,250.

(k) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the state operations account of the federal women, infants and children health program fund is hereby in- creased from $1,510,700 to $1,524,374.

(l) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the federal women, infants and children health program fund is hereby increased from $37,510,700 to $37,524,374.

(m) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation es- tablished by the state finance council on the immunization grant funds-- federal fund is hereby increased from $2,747,207 to $3,237,968.

(n) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the title I--P.L. 99-457 child de- velopment--federal fund is hereby increased from $4,240,302 to $5,204,515.

(o) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the 104(6)(1) outreach operator training program--federal fund is hereby increased from $45,000 to $54,200.

(p) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the AIDS drug reimbursement program--federal fund is hereby in- creased from $255,000 to $272,852.

(q) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the abandoned mined-land fund is hereby increased from $2,462,182 to $2,832,411.

(r) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the EPA non-point source imple- mentation--federal fund is hereby increased from $1,055,111 to $1,100,824.

(s) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the other federal grants fund is hereby increased from $497,410 to $600,152.

(t) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the hazardous waste collection fund is hereby increased from $25,000 to $237,500.

(u) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 5(b) of chapter 229 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the mined-land reclamation fund is hereby increased from $200,000 to $300,000.

(v) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the federal occupational health and safety statistics program fund is hereby increased from $94,798 to $108,972.

Sec. 33.

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general the following: [j18] General administration$308,414[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, of the $3,351,752 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 7(a) of chapter 177 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the personnel services account, the sum of $210,414 is hereby lapsed.

(c) On the effective date of this act, of the $1,258,737 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 7(a) of chapter 177 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the purchasing account, the sum of $98,000 is hereby lapsed.

(d) On the effective date of this act, of the $438,776 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 7(a) of chapter 177 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the public broadcasting council capital equipment grants account, the sum of $11,844 is hereby lapsed.

Sec. 34.

BOARD OF NURSING

(a) On the effective date of this act, the position limitation established by section 22 of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas for the above agency is hereby increased from 16.0 to 16.5, except for adjust- ments made pursuant to K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-6801 and amendments thereto.

Sec. 35.

HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION FUND BOARD OF GOVERNORS

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the operating expenditures account of the health care stabilization fund is hereby increased from $740,786 to $789,265.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 11(b) of chapter 222 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the additional expenditures for computer equipment and installation account of the health care stabilization fund is hereby increased from $50,000 to $85,000.

Sec. 36.

CITIZENS' UTILITY RATEPAYER BOARD

(a) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from the utility regulatory fee fund for fiscal year 1996, expendi- tures may be made by the citizens' utility ratepayer board from the utility regulatory fee fund pursuant to contracts for professional services, which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the board: Provided, That such professional services shall include but are not limited to the services of engineers, accountants, attorneys and economists, to assist in carrying out the duties of the board, which assistance may include preparation and presentation of expert testimony, when the expenses of such professional services are required to be assessed under K.S.A. 66-1502 and amend- ments thereto against the public utilities involved: Provided further, That such contracts shall be negotiated by a negotiating committee composed of the following persons: The consumer counsel of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the consumer counsel's designee, the director of the budget or that director's designee, the director of accounts and reports or that director's designee, and the chairperson of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the chairperson's designee: And provided further, That the consumer counsel of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the consumer counsel's designee shall convene the negotiating committee for each such contract and the negotiating committee shall consider all pro- posals by persons applying to perform such contract and shall award the contract: And provided further, That such contracts shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto or to the provisions of the acts contained in article 58 of chapter 75 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated and amendments thereto.

Sec. 37.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 43(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the general fees fund is hereby decreased from $4,064,157 to $4,063,085.

Sec. 38.

SECRETARY OF STATE

(a) On the effective date of this act, the $1,400,000 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 59(a) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the presidential preference primary account, is hereby lapsed.

Sec. 39.

LEGISLATURE

(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $9,856,181 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 3(a) of chapter 222 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the operations (including official hospitality) account, the sum of $41,630 is hereby lapsed.

Sec. 40.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

(a) On the effective date of this act, of the $215,000 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 36(a) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the operating expenditures account, the sum of $50,000 is hereby lapsed.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the federal indirect cost offset fund is hereby increased from $237,340 to $287,340.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the special employment security fund of the department of human resources to the federal indirect cost offset fund of the department of human resources.

(d) On the effective date of this act, the aggregate position limitation of the position limitations established by section 9 of chapter 229 and section 31 of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas for the department of human resources is hereby decreased from 1073.2 to 1045.2.

Sec. 41.

KANSAS TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE CORPORATION

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the economic development research and development fund is hereby decreased from $18,075,368 to $18,055,368.

(b) On June 15, 1996, and only for that month's transfer, the transfer amount established by section 9(d) of chapter 225 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the economic development research and de- velopment fund of the Kansas technology enterprise corporation is hereby decreased from $1,500,000 to $1,480,000.

Sec. 42.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND HOUSING

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 35(a) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund is hereby decreased from $12,340,514 to $11,740,514.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 35(d) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the micro-loan grants subaccount of the Kansas economic develop- ment endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund is hereby decreased from $1,000,000 to $400,000.

Sec. 43.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] KPERS--employer contributions$3,283,381 General state aid$3,368,214[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Educational interpreter performance assessment fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund for operating expenditures incurred in conjunction with the operation of the educational interpreter performance program: Provided further, That the state board of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for educational interpreter performance assessments and other services provided under the interpreter performance assessment program: And provided further, That all such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund.

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer $10,948,467 prior to July 1, 1996, from the supplemental general state aid account to the general state aid ac- count of the department of education.

(d) Notwithstanding any provisions of subsection 2(a) of chapter 201 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas to the contrary, all expenditures from the school district juvenile detention facilities and Flint Hills job corps account of the state general fund for fiscal year 1996 shall be determined so that the amounts of grants to school districts are determined as if the term ``enrollment'' as used in K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 72-8187 and amend- ments thereto means the number of pupils residing at the Flint Hills job corps center or confined in a juvenile detention facility and enrolled in a district on September 20, on November 20, or on April 20, of the school year, whichever is the greater number of pupils.

Sec. 44.

DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS

(a) On February 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are avail- able, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $75,000 from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the prairie spirit rails-to-trails fund of the department of wildlife and parks: Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of section 52(a) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas, expenditures may be made for fiscal year 1996 from the prairie spirit rails-to-trails project account of the state gen- eral fund whether or not the director of accounts and reports has certified that the county commissioners of all affected counties have approved of the trail's development: Provided further, That notwithstanding the pro- visions of section 52(b) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas, expenditures may be made for fiscal year 1996 from the rails-to-trails federal fund and the EDIF -- prairie spirit rails-to-trails project -- grant fund whether or not the director of accounts and reports has certified that the county commissioners of all affected counties have approved of the trail's development.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by the state finance council on the parks fee fund is hereby in- creased from $2,784,697 to $2,825,375.

(c) The above agency is hereby authorized to make additional ex- penditures from the wildlife fee fund, the parks fee fund and the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1996 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization of federal aid funds. All such expenditures shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the wildlife fee fund, the parks fee fund or the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1996 and the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate.

(d) On the effective date of this act, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer any unencumbered balance in the Hillsdale state park development account of the economic development initiatives grant fund of the department of wildlife and parks to the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing.

Sec. 45.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Local jail payments$453,857[et

(b) On the effective date of this act, of the $1,674,978 appropriated for the above agency for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, by section 10(a) of chapter 185 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas from the state general fund in the debt service payment for the Ellsworth correctional facility at Ellsworth, Kansas, account, the sum of $475,000 is hereby lapsed.

Sec. 46.

TOPEKA STATE HOSPITAL

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 19(c) of chapter 270 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the Topeka state hospital fee fund is hereby increased from $5,311,697 to $5,565,126.

Sec. 47.

STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Capital defense operations$61,074[et

Sec. 48.

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$9,000[et

Sec. 49.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES

(a) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 219 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the alcohol and drug abuse block grant federal fund is hereby increased from $9,705,742 to $9,806,529.

(b) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 219 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the at-risk child care block grant federal fund is hereby increased from $2,880,863 to $2,969,722.

(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 219 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the child care development block grant federal fund is hereby in- creased from $8,094,479 to $8,379,187.

(d) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 219 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the social services block grant--federal fund is hereby increased from $27,408,937 to $27,463,684.

Sec. 50.

KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Waste pesticide--federal fundNo limit[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$53,000[et

(c) On the effective date of this act, the expenditure limitation estab- lished by section 2(b) of chapter 209 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the meat and poultry inspection fund (federal) is hereby increased from $1,443,375 to $1,476,568.

Sec. 51.

LEGISLATIVE COORDINATING COUNCIL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Legislative coordinating council--operations$462,537[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative coordinating council--opera- tions account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Legislative research department--operations$2,169,942[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the legislative research department--opera- tions account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Office of revisor of statutes--operations$1,909,737[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the office of revisor of statutes--operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

Sec. 52.

LEGISLATURE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operations (including official hospitality)$8,456,509[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account, pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as authorized by K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto for members and associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas commission on interstate cooperation established under K.S.A. 46-407a and amendments thereto for attendance at meetings of the advisory com- mittee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except that (1) the legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or limitations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances, or any combination thereof, paid to members and associate members of such advisory committee, and (2) any person who is an associate member of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having been accredited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform state laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same travel expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per diem compensation: And provided further, That, when the legislature is not in session, expendi- tures shall be made from this account for fiscal year 1997 only upon approval pursuant to specific authorization of the legislative coordinating council pursuant to the majority vote of five members of the council, except that any approval for any such expenditure from this account for fiscal year 1997 relating solely to one house of the legislature may be authorized by the unanimous vote of or other authorization by all of the members of the legislative coordinating council who are members of such house of the legislature: And provided fur- ther, That, when the legislature is not in session, any expenditure from this account for fiscal year 1997 which is not in excess of $2,500 may be approved by either the president of the senate or the speaker of the house of representatives: And provided further, That in no case shall any such approval be required for any expenditures from this account for fiscal year 1997 that are authorized by law for expenses, allowances or payrolls for members, members- elect or employees of the legislature or for expenses or allowances for nonlegislator members of certain committees, as provided in K.S.A. 46-1209 and amendments thereto and any such expenditures from this account may be approved as provided in K.S.A. 46-137c, 46-153 or 46-1209 and amendments thereto or as otherwise specifically authorized by statute: And provided further, That all expenditures for the above agency from this account for fiscal year 1997 for the following purposes may be made pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council: (1) Payment for goods and services provided by state agencies, (2) payment of dues and other expenses related to membership in national governmental organizations, (3) acquisition of printed material supplies, (4) acquisition of copy machine supplies and rental and lease purchase payments for copying machines, (5) payment for regular replacement of furniture for leg- islative offices and committee rooms, and (6) for any payment required to be made to comply with the provisions of the Kansas prompt payment act which require payment by the 30th calendar day after the later of either the date of receipt of the goods or services or the date of the receipt of the bill therefor, in accordance with K.S.A. 75-6403 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all such expenditures to comply with the Kansas prompt payment act shall be reported to the legislative coordinating council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Legislative special revenue fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the legislative special revenue fund, pur- suant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of the legislative coordinating council, to pay compensation and travel expenses and subsistence expenses or allowances as authorized by K.S.A. 75-3212 and amendments thereto for members and associate members of the advisory committee to the Kansas commission on interstate co- operation established under K.S.A. 46-407a and amendments thereto for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee which are authorized by the legislative coordinating council, except that (1) the legislative coordinating council may establish restrictions or limitations, or both, on travel expenses, subsistence expenses or allowances, or any combi- nation thereof, paid to members and associate members of such advisory committee, and (2) any person who is an associate member of such advisory committee, by reason of such person having been accredited by the national conference of commissioners on uniform state laws as a life member of that organization, shall receive the same travel expenses and subsistence expenses for attendance at meetings of the advisory committee as a regular member, but shall receive no per diem compensation: Provided further, That, when the legislature is not in session, expenditures shall be made from this fund for fiscal year 1997 only upon approval pursuant to specific authorization of the legislative coordinating council pursuant to the majority vote of five members of the council, except that any approval for any such expenditure from this fund for fiscal year 1997 relating solely to one house of the legislature may be authorized by the unanimous vote of or other authorization by all of the members of the legislative coordinating council who are members of such house of the legislature: And provided further, That, when the legislature is not in session, any expend- iture from this fund for fiscal year 1997 which is not in excess of $2,500 may be approved by either the president of the senate or the speaker of the house of representatives: And provided further, That in no case shall any such approval be required for any expenditures from this fund for fiscal year 1997 that are authorized by law for expenses, allowances or payrolls for members, members-elect or employees of the legislature or for expenses or allowances for nonlegislator members of certain committees, as provided in K.S.A. 46-1209 and amendments thereto and any such expenditures from this account may be approved as provided in K.S.A. 46-137c, 46-153 or 46-1209 and amendments thereto or as otherwise specifically authorized by statute: And provided further, That all expenditures for the above agency from this fund for fiscal year 1997 for the following purposes may be made pursuant to vouchers approved by the chairperson or the vice-chairperson of the legislative coordi- nating council: (1) Payment for goods and services provided by state agencies, (2) payment of dues and other expenses related to membership in national governmental organizations, (3) acquisition of printed material supplies, (4) acquisition of copy machine supplies and rental and lease purchase payments for copying machines, (5) payment for regular replace- ment of furniture for legislative offices and committee rooms, and (6) for any payment required to be made to comply with the provisions of the Kansas prompt payment act which require payment by the 30th calendar day after the later of either the date of receipt of the goods or services or the date of the receipt of the bill therefor, in accordance with K.S.A. 75-6403 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all such expenditures to comply with the Kansas prompt payment act shall be reported to the legislative coordinating council.

Sec. 53.

DIVISION OF POST AUDIT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operations (including legislative post audit committee)$1,336,915[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations (including legislative post audit committee) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Audit services fundNo limit[et Provided, That the division of post audit is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for copies of public records of the division, including distribution of such copies: Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or part of the expenses incurred for reproducing and distributing such copies and shall be consistent with policies and fees established in accordance with K.S.A. 46-1207a and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the audit services fund: And provided further, That all moneys received by the division of post audit during fiscal year 1997 from the department of social and rehabilitation services under the contract entered into by the post auditor and the secretary of social and rehabilitation services pursuant to section 71(a) of chapter 292 of the 1993 Session Laws of Kansas to reimburse all or part of the operating services incurred by the division of post audit for the performance audit related to a settlement agreement regarding Sheila A., et al. v. Joan Finney, et al., Case No. 89-CV-33, Shawnee County District Court, shall be credited to the audit services fund. [j18] Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit[et

Sec. 54.

GOVERNOR'S DEPARTMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Governor's department$1,397,855[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the governor's department account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for contingencies without limitation at the discretion of the governor.

(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex- penses of the governor's spouse when accompanying the governor or when representing the governor on official state business, for travel and subsistence expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the governor and for entertainment of officials and other persons as guests from the amount appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by subsection (a) from the state general fund in the governor's depart- ment account.

(c) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Special revenue programs fundNo limit[et

Sec. 55.

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operations$114,927[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for travel ex- penses of the lieutenant governor's spouse when accompanying the lieu- tenant governor on official state business and for travel and subsistence expenditures for security personnel when traveling with the lieutenant governor on official state business from the amount appropriated by sub- section (a) from the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, in the operations account.

(c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency for official hos- pitality from the amount appropriated by subsection (a) from the state general fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, in the operations account, except that such expenditures shall not exceed $2,000.

Sec. 56.

ATTORNEY GENERAL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$2,851,625[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $600: And pro- vided further, That expenditures may be made from this account to reimburse the depart- ment of administration for the services or to pay the salary and benefits of an architect for the purpose of providing ongoing technical consultation to the attorney general in overseeing enforcement of the architectural accessibility standards act, K.S.A. 58-1301 et seq.: And provided further, That the office of attorney general and the department of administration are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement for the provisions of such architectural services: And provided further, That the architect assigned by the department of adminis- tration to provide such services to the attorney general shall be considered an employee of the department of administration for all purposes, except that the supervision of the duties of such architect may be governed by the agreement between the attorney general and the department of administration. [j18] Litigation costs$92,385[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the litigation costs account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Additional operating expenditures for investigation and litigation regard-ing interstate water rights$500,000[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in the additional operating expenditures for investigation and litigation regarding interstate water rights account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Court cost fundNo limit Bond transcript review fee fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Attorney general's antitrust special revenue fundNo limit Private gifts fundNo limit Attorney general's antitrust suspense fundNo limit Attorney general's consumer protection clearing fundNo limit Attorney general's committee on crime prevention fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the attorney general's committee on crime prevention fee fund for operating expenditures directly or indirectly related to conducting training seminars organized by the attorney general's committee on crime prevention, in- cluding official hospitality: Provided further, That the attorney general is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for conducting training seminars organized by the attorney general's committee on crime prevention: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for conducting such seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for conducting such seminars shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Tort claims fundNo limit Work-study reimbursement fundNo limit Crime victims compensation fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the crime victims compensation fund for state operations shall not exceed $235,890: Provided further, That any expenditures for payment of com- pensation to crime victims are authorized to be made from this fund regardless of when the claim was awarded. [j18] Federal preventive health and health services block grant fundNo limit[et Provided, That all expenditures from the federal preventive health and health services block grant fund shall be to provide services to rape victims and for rape prevention in accordance with a contract that is hereby authorized to be entered into between the secretary of health and environment and the attorney general which may require not more than one report from the attorney general on such expenditures for the entire fiscal year 1997. [j18] Crime victims assistance fundNo limit Protection from abuse fundNo limit Drug free schools and communities fundNo limit Victims of crime act--federal fundNo limit Victims of crime assistance act--federal fundNo limit Family violence prevention and services fund--federalNo limit Violence against women grant fundNo limit Crime victims grants and gifts fundNo limit[et Provided, That all private grants and gifts received by the crime victims compensation board shall be deposited to the credit of the crime victims grants and gifts fund. [j18] Attorney general's medicaid fraud control fundNo limit Other federal grants and reimbursement fundNo limit[et

Sec. 57.

SECRETARY OF STATE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,359,533[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Official hospitality$2,246[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the official hospitality account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Cemetery and funeral audit fee fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Information and copy service fee fundNo limit State register fee fundNo limit Uniform commercial code fee fundNo limit State flag and banner fundNo limit Secretary of state fee refund fundNo limit Electronic voting machine examination fundNo limit Prepaid services fundNo limit[et

Sec. 58.

STATE TREASURER

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,750,154[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $750. [j18] Banking services$400,000[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Fiscal agency fundNo limit Bond services fee fundNo limit City bond finance fundNo limit Taylor grazing fees--federal fundNo limit Local ad valorem tax reduction fundNo limit County and city revenue sharing fundNo limit Stormont library permanent fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit County and city retailers' sales tax fundNo limit County and city compensating use tax fundNo limit Local alcoholic liquor fundNo limit Local alcoholic liquor equalization fundNo limit Unclaimed property claims fundNo limit Unclaimed property expense fundNo limit Unclaimed mineral proceeds trust fundNo limit University of Kansas--student union annex--bond and interest sinking fundNo limit University of Kansas--satellite student union bond and interest sinking fundNo limit Road and schools--10 U.S.C. 2655 federal fundNo limit Racing admissions tax fundNo limit Rental motor vehicle excise tax fundNo limit Services reimbursement fundNo limit Municipal investment pool fundNo limit Municipal investment pool reserve fundNo limit Municipal investment pool fund fee fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $113,327 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the services reimbursement fund of the state treasurer for the purpose of financing a portion of the costs associated with the investment of the bond proceeds of the comprehensive highway program and related op- erations of the state treasurer.

Sec. 59.

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Insurance department service regulation fund$5,851,003[et Provided, That expenditures from the insurance department service regulation fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $750: Provided further, That any transfers from this fund to the insurance building principal and interest payment fund or the insurance department rehabilitation and repair fund of the department of insurance shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Insurance company examination fundNo limit[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191 [aw[j18] Insurance company annual statement examination fund$142,672 Insurance company examiner training fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Commissioner's travel reimbursement fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the commissioner's travel reimbursement fund only to reimburse the commissioner of insurance, or any designated employee, for expenses incurred for in-state or out-of-state travel for official purposes, including travel to meetings of public or private associations: Provided further, That all moneys received by the commissioner of insurance for such travel from any non-state agency source shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund. [j18] Workers compensation fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the workers compensation fund for attorney fees and other costs and benefit payments may be made regardless of when services were rendered or when the initial award of benefits was made. [j18] State firefighters relief fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit Insurance company tax and fee refund fundNo limit Group-funded workers' compensation pools fee fundNo limit Municipal group-funded pools fee fundNo limit Uninsurable health insurance plan fundNo limit Health care task force grant fundNo limit[et

Sec. 60.

HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION FUND BOARD OF GOVERNORS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Health care stabilization fundNo limit[et

(b) Expenditures from the health care stabilization fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] Operating expenditures$859,816 Fees--legal and professional servicesNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the fees--legal and professional services account for at- torney fees and other professional service fees may be made regardless of when services were rendered or when the judgment or settlement was made. [j18] Claims and benefitsNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the claims and benefits account for claim and benefit payments may be made regardless of when services were rendered or when the judgment or settlement was made.

Sec. 61. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Attorney General81.0 Secretary of State56.0 State Treasurer57.5 Insurance Department163.5[et Provided, That any attorney positions established in the insurance department for the pur- pose of defense of the workers compensation fund shall be in addition to any limitation imposed on the full-time and regular part-time equivalent number of positions, excluding seasonal and temporary positions, paid from appropriations made for fiscal year 1997 for the department of insurance. [j18] Health Care Stabilization Fund Board of Governors16.0[et

Sec. 62.

ADJUTANT GENERAL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$3,374,377[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $16,633 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,250. [j18] Civil air patrol--operating expenditures$13,415[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Conversion of materials and equipment fund--military divisionNo limit Training and support of title III--federal fundNo limit Emergency preparedness--federal fund matching--equipment fundNo limit Emergency preparedness--federal fund matching--administration fundNo limit Emergency preparedness--RADEF instrument maintenance fundNo limit State disaster coordination--federal fundNo limit Emergency preparedness--nuclear civil protection--federal fundNo limit Payment of death, disability, and medical benefit claims fundNo limit Expenses under national guard mutual assistance compact fundNo limit Military fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received by the adjutant general from the federal government for reimbursement for expenditures made under agreements with the federal government shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the military fees fund. [j18] Emergency preparedness--fee fundNo limit Armories and units general fees fundNo limit Emergency preparedness--disaster fund--federal fundNo limit Civil air patrol--grants and contributions fundNo limit[et

Sec. 63.

STATE FIRE MARSHAL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized by law, purchases of nationally recognized adopted codes for resale and federally reimbursed overtime, shall not exceed the following: [j18] Fire marshal fee fund$2,072,439[et Provided, That expenditures from the fire marshal fee fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $200. [j18] Other federal grants fundNo limit[et Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other federal grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less than $250,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Pro- vided, however, That no grant that is greater than $250,000 in the aggregate or that requires the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund.

(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of the budget, after consultation with the state fire marshal, may periodically certify to the director of accounts and reports amounts of money for transfer from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general fund in order to transfer moneys which are not currently needed to pay for the oper- ations of the office of the state fire marshal. Upon receipt of each such certification during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified by the director of the budget from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general fund. All amounts transferred from the fire marshal fee fund to the state general fund under this subsection are to reimburse the state general fund for accounting, auditing, budgeting, legal, payroll, personnel and purchasing services and any other governmental services which are performed on behalf of the state fire marshal by other state agencies which receive appropriations from the state general fund to provide such services. Such reimbursements are in addition to those authorized by K.S.A. 75-3170a and amendments thereto.

Sec. 64.

KANSAS PAROLE BOARD

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Parole from adult correctional institutions$557,665[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the parole from adult correctional institutions account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $10,486 except upon approval of the state finance council.

Sec. 65.

KANSAS HIGHWAY PATROL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$22,033,318[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $142,755 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for the purchase of civilian clothing for members of the Kansas highway patrol assigned to duties pursuant to K.S.A. 74-2105 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for state aircraft insurance: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $500: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this account for operating expenditures of the Kansas highway patrol to provide leadership, coordination and technical assistance to other state public safety agencies in implementing the conversion to 800 meg- ahertz radio systems for those agencies. [j18] Capitol area security$527,512[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the capitol area security account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $42,949 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received from the sale of used equipment, recovery of and re- imbursements for expenditures and any other source of revenue shall be credited to the general fees fund, except as otherwise provided by law: Provided further, That the above agency shall deposit the proceeds from the sale of personal sidearms to retiring troopers and other retiring sworn officers of the Kansas highway patrol, which sales upon retirement are hereby authorized, to the credit of this fund: Provided, however, That each such sale of a retiring sworn officer's personal sidearm upon retirement shall be for an amount of not less than the replacement cost of the sidearm. [j18] For patrol of Kansas turnpike fundNo limit Highway patrol motor vehicle fundNo limit Highway patrol--federal fundNo limit Kansas highway patrol state forfeiture fundNo limit Gifts and donations fundNo limit Federal forfeiture fundNo limit Motor carrier safety assistance program fundNo limit Highway patrol training center clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the highway patrol training center clearing fund for use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local government agen- cies: Provided further, That the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for recovery of costs associated with use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local government agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing for the use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local govern- ment agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for use of the highway patrol training center by other state or local government agencies shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Highway safety fundNo limit Capitol area security fund$1,097,564[et Provided, That the Kansas highway patrol and any state agency which is responsible for the operation of buildings in the capitol area are hereby authorized to negotiate contracts for building security services: Provided further, That any such contract shall provide for reim- bursement of the Kansas highway patrol for services rendered pursuant to such contract and such reimbursement shall be credited to the capitol area security fund. [j18] Vehicle identification number fee fund$1,258,000 Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to other state agencies: Provided further, That the superintendent of the Kansas highway patrol is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for motor vehicle fuel sold to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing motor vehicle fuel to other state agencies: And provided further, That all fees received for such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Motor carrier inspection fund$5,769,909 Highway patrol training center fund$1,250,000[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $156,541 from the motor carrier license fees fund of the state corporation commission to the motor carrier safety assistance program fund of the Kansas highway patrol.

(d) On January 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $156,541 from the motor carrier license fees fund of the state corporation commission to the motor carrier safety assistance program fund of the Kansas highway patrol.

(e) On July 1, 1996, and quarterly thereafter, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,442,477 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the motor carrier inspection fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose of financing the motor carrier inspection program of the Kansas highway patrol.

(f) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $150,000 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the highway safety fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose of financing the motorist assistance program of the Kansas highway patrol.

(g) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $161,288 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the general fees fund of the Kansas highway patrol for the purpose of financing operating expenditures of the Kansas highway patrol.

Sec. 66.

ATTORNEY GENERAL--KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$10,070,377[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $40,149 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $750. [j18] Debt service payment--purchase of headquarters building at 1620 S.W. Tyler Street in Topeka$156,650[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas bureau of investigation state forfeiture fundNo limit Kansas bureau of investigation federal forfeiture fundNo limit Kansas bureau of investigation federal grants fundNo limit Forensic laboratory and materials fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the acquisition of laboratory equipment and materials and for other direct or indirect operating expenditures for the forensic laboratory of the Kansas bureau of investigation incurred for laboratory tests con- ducted for noncriminal justice entities, including governmental agencies and private organ- izations, which testing activity is hereby authorized: Provided, however, That all expenditures from this fund of moneys received as Kansas bureau of investigation laboratory analysis fees pursuant to subsection (a) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amendments thereto shall be for the pur- poses authorized by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amendments thereto: Provided further, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for laboratory tests conducted for such noncriminal justice entities: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for conducting laboratory tests for such noncriminal justice entities: And provided further, That all fees received for such laboratory tests, including all moneys received pursuant to subsection (a) of K.S.A. 28-176 and amend- ments thereto shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] KBI general fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the KBI general fees fund for direct or indirect operating expenditures incurred for the following activities: (1) Conducting edu- cation and training classes for special agents and other personnel, including official hospi- tality; (2) purchasing illegal drugs, making contacts and acquiring information leading to illegal drug outlets, contraband and stolen property, and conducting other activities for similar investigatory purposes; (3) conducting criminal history record checks for noncriminal justice entities; (4) conducting investigations and related activities for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas racing commission; (5) conducting DNA forensic laboratory tests and related activities; (6) preparing, publishing and distributing crime prevention materials: Provided, however, That the director of the Kansas bureau of investigation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover all or part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred, except as otherwise hereinafter provided, for the following: (1) Education and training services made available to local law enforcement personnel in classes conducted for special agents and other personnel of the Kansas bureau of investigation; (2) criminal history record checks conducted for noncriminal justice entities including governmental agencies and private organizations; (3) investigations and related activities conducted for the Kansas lottery or the Kansas racing commission, except that the fees fixed for these activities shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct and indirect expenses incurred for such investigations and related activities; (4) DNA forensic laboratory tests and related activities; (5) sale and distribution of crime prevention materials: Provided further, That all fees re- ceived for such activities shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund: And provided further, That all moneys which are expended for any such evidence purchase, information acquisition or similar investigatory purpose or activity from whatever funding source and which are recovered shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund: And provided further, That all moneys received as gifts, grants or donations for the preparation, publication or distribution of crime prevention materials shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund.

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $98,492, and on October 1, 1996, January 1, 1997, and April 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $98,491 from the state racing fund of the Kansas racing commission to the KBI general fees fund of the attorney general--Kansas bureau of investigation for the purpose of financing a portion of the cost of operation and general expense of the Kansas bureau of investigation gaming unit.

(d) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $40,599, and on October 1, 1996, January 1, 1997, and April 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $40,598 from the lottery operating fund of the Kansas lottery to the KBI general fees fund of the attorney general--Kansas bureau of investigation for the purpose of fi- nancing a portion of the cost of operation and general expense of the Kansas bureau of investigation gaming unit.

(e) On the effective date of this act, any unencumbered balance in the automated fingerprint identification system account of the state gen- eral fund is hereby lapsed.

Sec. 67.

YOUTH CENTER AT TOPEKA

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$9,526,272[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $59,131 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for an educational services contract which is hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into by the above agency with a unified school district or another public educational services provider: And provided further, That such educational services contract shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Youth center at Topeka fee fundNo limit Youth center at Topeka improvement fund$0 Elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Canteen fundNo limit Patient benefit fundNo limit[et

(c) The superintendent, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, shall transfer $4,000 from the canteen fund to the patient benefit fund.

Sec. 68.

YOUTH CENTER AT BELOIT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$4,102,449[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $68,950 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for an educational services contract which is hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into by the above agency with a unified school district or another public educational services provider: And provided further, That such educational services contract shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Youth center at Beloit fee fundNo limit Elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Canteen fundNo limit Patient benefit fundNo limit[et

(c) The superintendent, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, shall transfer $1,000 from the canteen fund to the patient benefit fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $39,633 from the al- cohol, drug abuse and mental health block grant--federal fund of the department of social and rehabilitation services to the youth center at Beloit fee fund of the youth center at Beloit.

(e) Except for placements of boys in the comprehensive screening unit, no moneys appropriated from the state general fund or from any special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the above agency shall be expended for the placing or care of any boy at the youth center at Beloit.

Sec. 69.

YOUTH CENTER AT ATCHISON

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$5,102,353[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $70,007 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for an educational services contract which is hereby authorized to be negotiated and entered into by the above agency with a unified school district or another public educational services provider: And provided further, That such educational services contract shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Youth center at Atchison fee fundNo limit Elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Canteen fundNo limit Patient benefit fundNo limit[et

(c) The superintendent, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, shall transfer $500 from the canteen fund to the patient benefit fund.

Sec. 70.

LARNED STATE HOSPITAL--YOUTH CENTER AT LARNED

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures--youth center at Larned$3,538,376[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth center at Larned expansion oper- ating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated to the operating expenditures--youth center at Larned account for fiscal year 1997: Pro- vided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $22,422 except upon approval of the state finance council.

Sec. 71.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BOARD

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$310,475[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $8,158 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Regional council grants$68,094[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] EMS--federal fundNo limit Emergency medical services operating fund$421,135[et Provided, That the emergency medical services board is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for distributing educational videos, re- placing lost educational materials and mailing labels of those licensed by the board: Provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the emergency medical services operating fund.

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer all moneys in the emergency medical service fee fund of the emergency medical services board to the emergency medical services operating fund of the emergency medical services board. On July 1, 1996, all liabilities of the emergency medical service fee fund of the emergency medical services board are hereby imposed on the emergency medical services operating fund of the emergency medical services board. On July 1, 1996, the emergency medical service fee fund of the emergency medical serv- ices board is hereby abolished.

Sec. 72.

KANSAS SENTENCING COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$265,912[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $5,987 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fundNo limit Juvenile justice--federal fundNo limit Statistical analysis--federal fundNo limit Drug abuse fund--federalNo limit[et [j96]

Sec. 74. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Adjutant General230.0 State Fire Marshal40.0 Kansas Parole Board5.0 Kansas Highway Patrol799.6 Attorney General--Kansas Bureau of Investigation192.0 Youth Center at Topeka219.0 Youth Center at Beloit94.0 Youth Center at Atchison128.0 Larned State Hospital--Youth Center at Larned122.0 Emergency Medical Services Board13.0 Kansas Sentencing Commission6.0[et [j96]

Sec. 75.

KANSAS PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas public employees retirement fundNo limit[et Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the Kansas public employees retirement fund other than for benefits, investments, refunds authorized by law and other purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.

(b) Expenditures may be made from the Kansas public employees retirement fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, however, That expenditures from the Kansas public employees retirement fund for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations pre- scribed therefor as follows: [j18] Agency operations$4,644,380[et Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000. [j18] Investment related expenses$19,231,252[et Provided, That the following subaccounts of the investment related expenses account shall be maintained for purposes of accounting for expenditures from the investment related expenses: Direct placement management fees, real estate management fees, publicly traded securities management fees, direct placement investment program, custodial bank fees and expenses, investment consultant fees, and investment related litigation expenses: Provided further, That all expenditures from the investment related expenses account or any other account of this fund for payments to direct placement investment managers pursuant to indemnity provisions of indemnification agreements between the board of trustees of the Kansas public employees retirement system and direct placement investment managers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or any account thereof, except that no such indemnity provision shall provide indemnification in an amount greater than 20% of the total value of the assets being managed by a direct placement investment manager.

Sec. 76.

KANSAS COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL STANDARDS AND CONDUCT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$295,666[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $5,578 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $100.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas commission on governmental standards and conduct fee fund$145,212[et

Sec. 77.

KANSAS HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,394,822[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account and in the contract investigative services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated to the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 1997: Provided, how- ever, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $150: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for mediation services contracted with Kansas legal services shall not exceed $100,000: And provided further, That expendi- tures for such mediation services shall be made only upon certification by the executive director of the human rights commission to the director of accounts and reports that private moneys are available to match the expenditure of state moneys on a $1 of private moneys to $3 of state moneys basis.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Federal fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipmentNo limit Annual banquet fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the annual banquet fund for operating expenditures for the commission's annual banquet, including official hospitality: Provided further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such banquet: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such banquet, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such banquet shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Education and training fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the education and training fund for oper- ating expenditures for the commission's education and training programs for the general public: Provided further, That the executive director is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall be credited to this fund.

Sec. 78.

STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Public service regulation fundNo limit[et Provided, That all transfers of money from the public service regulation fund to the utility regulatory fee fund of the citizens' utility ratepayer board shall be in addition to any limi- tation imposed on this fund. [j18] Motor carrier license fees fundNo limit Conservation fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That any expenditure made from the conservation fee fund for plugging aban- doned wells, cleanup of pollution from oil and gas activities and testing of wells shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That ex- penditures may be made from this fund for debt collection and set-off administration: And provided further, That a percentage of the fees collected, not to exceed 27%, shall be transferred to the department of administration accounting services recovery fund for serv- ices rendered in collection efforts: And provided further, That all expenditures made from the conservation fee fund for debt collection and set-off administration shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Gas pipeline inspection fee fundNo limit Gas pipeline safety program--federal fundNo limit Energy grants management fundNo limit Institutional conservation program--federal fundNo limit Alternative fuels and transportation initiatives grant--federal fundNo limit Energy conservation plan--federal fundNo limit Underground injection control class II--federal fundNo limit Inservice education workshop fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences conducted by the state corporation commission for staff and members of the state corporation commission: Provided further, That the state corporation commission is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such inservice workshops and con- ferences: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenditures incurred for conducting such inservice workshops and con- ferences: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Federal telecommunications planning grant fundNo limit Institutional building and operation fundNo limit Oil-pumping audit project--federal fundNo limit Base state registration clearing fundNo limit Data management system fundNo limit[et

(b) Expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by the state corporation commission from the public service regulation fund, the mo- tor carrier license fees fund and the conservation fee fund shall not ex- ceed, in the aggregate, $11,667,890.

Sec. 79.

CITIZENS' UTILITY RATEPAYER BOARD

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Utility regulatory fee fund$323,234[et Provided, That expenditures may be made by the citizens' utility ratepayer board from the utility regulatory fee fund pursuant to contracts for professional services, which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the board: Provided further, That such professional services shall include but are not limited to the services of engineers, accountants, attorneys and economists, to assist in carrying out the duties of the board, which assistance may include preparation and presentation of expert testimony, when the expenses of such professional services are required to be assessed under K.S.A. 66-1502 and amendments thereto against the public utilities involved: And provided further, That such contracts shall be negotiated by a negotiating committee composed of the following persons: The consumer counsel of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the consumer counsel's designee, the director of the budget or that director's designee, the director of accounts and reports or that director's designee, and the chairperson of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the chairperson's designee: And provided further, That the consumer counsel of the citizens' utility ratepayer board or the consumer counsel's designee shall convene the negotiating committee for each such contract and the negotiating committee shall consider all proposals by persons applying to perform such contract and shall award the contract: And provided further, That such contracts shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto or to the provisions of the acts contained in article 58 of chapter 75 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated. [j18] Gifts and donations fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received by the citizens' utility ratepayer board for gifts and donations shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the gifts and donations fund.

(b) On July 1, 1996, October 1, 1996, January 1, 1997, and April 1, 1997, or as soon after each such date as moneys are available, and upon receipt of certification by the state corporation commission of the amount to be transferred, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the public service regulation fund of the state corporation commission to the utility regulatory fee fund of the citizens' utility ratepayer board all moneys assessed by the state corporation commission for the citizens' utility ratepayer board under K.S.A. 66-1502 or 66-1503 and amendments thereto and deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the public service regulation fund.

Sec. 80.

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] General administration$1,089,538[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the general administration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That in addition to other positions within the department of administration in the unclas- sified service as prescribed by law, expenditures may be made from this account for one employee in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,000. [j18] Accounting and reporting services$2,862,032[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the accounting and reporting services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $22,823 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Budget analysis$1,214,713[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the budget analysis account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $42,617 except upon ap- proval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $750. [j18] Personnel services$3,016,557[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the personnel services account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $24,468 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Purchasing$1,114,517[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the purchasing account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Architectural services and planning$1,222,725[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the architectural services and planning ac- count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $8,643 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Facilities management$2,245,600[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities management account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $48,767 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That in addition to other positions within the department of administration in the unclassified service as prescribed by law, expenditures may be made from this account for one employee in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act. [j18] Insurance for state buildings$300,000 Executive aircraft operations$12,740[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the executive aircraft operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Department of administration systems$5,226,455[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the department of administration systems account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Public broadcasting council operating grants$1,241,200[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the public broadcasting council operating grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Public broadcasting capital equipment grants$354,777[et Provided, That all expenditures from the public broadcasting capital equipment grants ac- count shall be made to provide matching funds for federal capital equipment grants awarded to eligible public broadcasting stations: Provided further, That expenditures from this ac- count may be made to provide matching funds for capital equipment projects funded from any non-state source in the event federal capital equipment grants are not awarded: And provided further, That in the event the federal facility programs cease to exist or fail to conduct grant solicitations, expenditures may be made from this account to provide match- ing funds for capital equipment projects funded from any non-state source without first applying for federal capital equipment grants: And provided further, That any unencum- bered balance in the public broadcasting capital equipment grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Policy analysis initiatives$128,706[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the policy analysis initiatives account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Federal cash management fundNo limit Retirement salary recapture fundNo limit[et Provided, That pursuant to policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary of admin- istration, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount equal to the amount of reductions from state general fund accounts pursuant to subsection (d)(1) of K.S.A. 75- 6801 and amendments thereto to the retirement salary recapture fund: Provided further, That if expenditure authority in any state general fund account or accounts is restored pursuant to subsection (c)(1) of K.S.A. 75-6801 and amendments thereto and such amount has been transferred to this fund, the director of accounts and reports, pursuant to policies and procedures prescribed by the secretary of administration, shall transfer the amount of the increase in such expenditure authority from the retirement salary recapture fund to the appropriate accounts of the state general fund. [j18] State leave payment reserve fundNo limit State budget stabilization fund$0[et Provided, That no moneys shall be transferred from the state budget stabilization fund and no expenditures shall be made from this fund except upon specific authorization by an act of the legislature. [j18] Building and ground fund$206,700 General fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the general fees fund for operating ex- penditures for the division of personnel services, including training programs and official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of personnel services is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such training programs: And provided further, That fees for such training programs shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such training programs and all fees received under the open records act for providing access to or furnishing copies of public records shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Purchasing fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing fees fund for operating expenditures of the division of purchases: Provided further, That the director of purchases is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for operating expenditures incurred to reproduce and disseminate purchasing information and for vendor applications: And pro- vided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such operating expenses: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fees and all moneys received pursuant to the state travel services contract shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of this fund. [j18] Architectural services fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services fee fund for operating expenditures for distribution of architectural information: Provided further, That the director of architectural services is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for reproduction and distribution of architectural information: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for reproducing and distributing architectural information: And provided further, That all fees received for such reproduction and distribution of architectural information shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Municipal accounting and training services recovery fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the municipal accounting and training services recovery fund to provide general ledger, payroll reporting, utilities billing, data processing, and accounting services to municipalities and to provide training programs con- ducted for municipal government personnel, including official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of accounts and reports is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such services and programs: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services and programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such services and programs, including official hospitality, shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Budget equipment conversion fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Architectural services equipment conversion fundNo limit Property contingency fundNo limit Flood control emergency--federal fundNo limit Central mail services fundNo limit Information technology fundNo limit Information technology reserve fundNo limit Computer services recovery fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the computer services recovery fund to provide central computer system development services, which shall be in addition to data processing services provided under K.S.A. 75-4704 and amendments thereto to other state agencies: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized, in accordance with the procedures and guidelines prescribed by K.S.A. 75-4703 and amend- ments thereto, to fix, charge and collect fees for such central computer system development services to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund: And provided further, That all expenditures for the personnel/payroll project shall be made from the personnel/payroll project program account of this fund: And provided further, That amounts may be transferred into this account from any state general fund account or any special revenue fund of the department of administration or any other state agency. [j18] State buildings operating fund$9,520,811 State buildings depreciation fund$0 Data processing fund$622,462[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the data processing fund to provide data processing services to other state agencies by the division of accounts and reports: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for data processing services to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Accounting services recovery fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the accounting services recovery fund for the operating expenditures of the department of administration: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for services or sales provided by the department of administration which are not specifically authorized by any other statute: And provided further, That all fees received for such services or sales shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Architectural services recovery fund$718,716[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the architectural services recovery fund for operating expenditures for the division of architectural services: Provided further, That not- withstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-4403 and amendments thereto, the director of architectural services may exchange an employee with the attorney general's office to assist in the enforcement of K.S.A. 58-1301 et seq.: And provided further, That the director of architectural services is hereby authorized to charge and collect fees for services provided to other state agencies not directly related to the construction of a capital improve- ment project: And provided further, That the director of architectural services is hereby authorized to charge and collect (1) a fee equal to 1% of the estimated cost of each capital improvement project for a state agency which is not financed, in whole or in part, by gifts, bequests, or donations made by one or more private individuals or other private entities and for which the division provides architectural, engineering or management services or, in the case of any capital improvement project for a state agency which is partially financed by gifts, bequests or donations made by one or more private individuals or other private entities, a fee equal to 1% of the proportional amount of the estimated cost of such capital improve- ment project which is not financed by gifts, bequests or donations made by one or more private individuals or other private entities and for which the division provides architectural, engineering or management services, and (2) an additional fee equal to 6% of the construc- tion cost of each capital improvement project for which the division provides in-house architectural and engineering design services: And provided further, That such services shall be subject to the limitations of K.S.A. 75-1253 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Motor pool service fund$2,834,978[et Provided, That expenditures from the motor pool service fund for motor vehicle registrations shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Motor pool service depreciation reserve fundNo limit Kansas public employees retirement clearing fundNo limit Intragovernmental printing service fundNo limit Intragovernmental printing service depreciation reserve fundNo limit Central aircraft fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central aircraft fund to provide central aircraft services to other state agencies and to purchase liability and property damage in- surance for state aircraft: Provided further, That the secretary of administration is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for central aircraft services to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Cancelled warrants payment fundNo limit State agency unemployment claims audit fundNo limit Executive mansion gifts fundNo limit Veterans memorial fundNo limit State emergency fundNo limit Self-insurance reserve fundNo limit Bid and contract deposit fundNo limit State workers compensation self-insurance fundNo limit Health and hospitalization insurance clearing fundNo limit Federal withholding tax clearing fundNo limit State gaming revenues fundNo limit Health insurance premium reserve fundNo limit Purchasing seminars clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the purchasing seminars clearing fund for operating expenditures for training seminars conducted for government personnel, including official hospitality: Provided further, That the director of purchasing is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such seminars: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training seminars, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such seminars shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Excise tax refund clearing fundNo limit State contribution fundNo limit State withholding tax clearing fundNo limit Benefits recovery fundNo limit Unemployment compensation tax clearing fundNo limit Federal grant contracts clearing fundNo limit Construction defects recovery fundNo limit Property rental revolving fundNo limit Salary advance clearing fundNo limit Federal employees contribution clearing fundNo limit Preventive health care program fundNo limit Cafeteria benefits fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the cafeteria benefits fund for salaries and wages and other operating expenditures shall not exceed $379,100. [j18] Benefits analysis program fundNo limit Dependent care assistance program fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment--recycling program fundNo limit Automobile liability insurance clearing fundNo limit Employees faithful performance bond clearing fundNo limit Deferred compensation clearing fundNo limit Certificates of participation clearing fundNo limit Alcohol and drug education fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit Series E savings bonds clearing fundNo limit Optional life insurance clearing fundNo limit Employee organization dues clearing fundNo limit Legislative handbook clearing fundNo limit United Way contributions clearing fundNo limit State OASDHI clearing fundNo limit Energy conservation--program administration account fundNo limit Setoff clearing fundNo limit Parking fees clearing fundNo limit Electronic funds transfer suspense fundNo limit State employee contribution clearing fund for OASDHINo limit Federal employees FICA contribution clearing fundNo limit Federal employees (FICA) federal withholding tax clearing fundNo limit Federal employees (FICA) state withholding tax clearing fundNo limit Federal withholding tax clearing fund--public employees retirementNo limit Full FICA federal employees contribution clearing fundNo limit Intergovernmental cooperation agreement for development of statewide cost allocation plan clearing fundNo limit Medicare fund clearing accountNo limit State leave payment reserve fundNo limit[et [j96]

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of architectural services shall certify to the director of accounts and reports a listing of all identified capital improvement projects funded for fiscal year 1997 which are subject to a fee payable to the director of architectural services for crediting to the architectural services recovery fund, the accounts and funds in which moneys are appropriated for fiscal year 1997 for such projects and the amount of all such fees payable from such accounts and funds for fiscal year 1997 for such projects. Upon receipt of such certification, the direc- tor of accounts and reports shall transfer from the appropriation accounts for such projects to the architectural services recovery fund the amounts so certified. For other capital improvement projects subject to such fees, the fees shall be paid on or before the date the director of architectural services approves the plans for the project, as a transaction between state agencies in accordance with subsection (b) of K.S.A. 75-5516 and amend- ments thereto.

(d) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $210,000 from the state highway fund to the state general fund for the purpose of reimbursing the state general fund for the cost of providing purchasing services to the department of transportation.

(e) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $410,000 from the cafeteria benefits fund to the benefits analysis program fund.

(f) The secretary of administration is authorized to approve refinanc- ing of equipment being financed by state agencies through the depart- ment's equipment financing program. Such project is approved for the purposes of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 74-8905 and amendments thereto. [j96]

(h) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount requested by the director of facilities management from the building and ground fund to the state buildings operating fund.

(i) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer energy conservation savings of $147,177 from the state buildings operating fund to the state general fund.

Sec. 81.

STATE BANK COMMISSIONER

(a) On July 1, 1996, the expenditure limitation established for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by section 4(a) of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the bank commissioner fee fund is hereby increased from $3,607,940 to $3,677,126.

Sec. 82.

STATE BOARD OF HEALING ARTS

(a) On July 1, 1996, the expenditure limitation established for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by section 7(a) of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the healing arts fee fund is hereby in- creased from $1,722,590 to $1,756,937.

Sec. 83.

BOARD OF NURSING

(a) On July 1, 1996, the position limitation established for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by section 22 of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas for the above agency is hereby increased from 16.0 to 16.5.

Sec. 84.

ABSTRACTERS' BOARD OF EXAMINERS

(a) On July 1, 1996, the expenditure limitation established for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by section 2(a) of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the abstracters' fee fund is hereby in- creased from $18,266 to $18,352.

Sec. 85.

STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS

(a) On July 1, 1996, the expenditure limitation established for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, by section 21(a) of chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas on the veterinary examiners fee fund is hereby increased from $166,901 to $167,517.

Sec. 86. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Kansas Public Employees Retirement System77.0 Kansas Commission on Governmental Standards and Conduct8.0 Kansas Human Rights Commission38.0 State Corporation Commission209.0 Citizens' Utility Ratepayer Board2.0 Department of Administration897.4[et

Sec. 87. Kansas quality program. Any unencumbered balance in any Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of any special revenue fund of any state agency named in chapter 224 of the 1995 Session Laws of Kansas, which was established under the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto and which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legisla- ture, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated. All expenditures from any such Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of any such special revenue fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on such special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997.

Sec. 88.

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE--HOMESTEAD PROPERTY TAX REFUNDS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Homestead tax refunds$8,099,700[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the homestead tax refunds account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

Sec. 89.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,387,193[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $8,793 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from this account for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, expenditures may be made from this account for the costs incurred for court reporting under K.S.A. 72-5413 et seq. and 75-4321 et seq., and amend- ments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hos- pitality by the secretary of human resources shall not exceed $1,000.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Workmen's compensation fee fund$7,068,214 Conversion of materials and equipment fund$0 Occupational health and safety--federal fund$365,976 Boiler inspection fee fundNo limit Special employment security fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the special employment security fund for the targeted jobs tax credit program: Provided, however, That expenditures from this fund for the targeted jobs tax credit program shall not exceed $200,000. [j18] Employment security administration fundNo limit Wage claims assignment fee fund$0 Employment security computer systems institute fundNo limit JTPA title II-A non-state operationsNo limit JTPA title II-A state operationsNo limit JTPA title II-B non-state operationsNo limit JTPA title II-B state operationsNo limit JTPA title II-C non-state operationsNo limit JTPA title II-C state operationsNo limit JTPA title III non-state operationsNo limit JTPA title III discretion non-state operationsNo limit JTPA EDWAA state operationsNo limit JTPA EDWAA discretion state operationsNo limit Occupational information system--federal fund$140,296[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the occupational information system--federal fund to state agencies or to any other special revenue fund of the above agency shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Human resources special projects fundNo limit Advisory committee on Hispanic affairs--donations fundNo limit Committee on employment of the handicapped--gifts, grants and dona-tions fundNo limit Federal indirect cost offset fund$275,124 Dispute resolution fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received by the secretary of human resources for reimbursement of expenditures for the costs incurred for mediation under K.S.A. 72-5427 and amendments thereto and for fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428 and amendments thereto shall be depos- ited in the state treasury and credited to the dispute resolution fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred for mediation under K.S.A. 72-5427 and amendments thereto and for fact-finding under K.S.A. 72-5428 and amendments thereto, subject to full reimbursement therefor by the board of education and the professional employees' organization involved in such mediation and fact-finding pro- cedures. [j18] Employment security fundNo limit One stop career center system fund$0[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191

[awSec. 90.

KANSAS COMMISSION ON VETERANS AFFAIRS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures--veterans affairs$1,450,401[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures--veterans affairs account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Operating expenditures--Kansas soldiers' home$844,705[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures--Kansas soldiers' home account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $60,257 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas commission on veterans affairs fund$92,027 Soldiers' home fee fund$3,289,944 Benefit and gift fundNo limit[et

Sec. 91.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Salaries and wages$12,966,470[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the salaries and wages account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $215,590 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Other operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$4,942,408[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Infant and toddler program$496,000 Aid to local units$4,642,281[et Provided, That expenditures from the aid to local units account for child care licensure activities are hereby authorized to be made for contracts which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of health and environment with local health departments, private individuals and others: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account for state financial assistance to local health departments shall be in accordance with the formula prescribed by K.S.A. 65-241 through 65-246 and amendments thereto. [j18] Aid to local units--primary health projects$1,428,000[et Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the aid to local units--primary health projects account to disburse any amount to a local government or other health care unit until the amount has been matched on a $1 for $1 basis by the local government or other health care unit on a cash or in-kind basis, or some combination thereof, as approved by the secretary of health and environment. [j18] Teen pregnancy prevention activities$559,212[et Provided, That expenditures from the teen pregnancy prevention activities account shall be made to give highest priority to recipients of aid to families with dependent children and other medicaid eligible teens: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for grants made pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments thereto: Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be made from this account to disburse any amount to the recipient of any grant pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments thereto until the amount has been matched in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 65-1,158 and amendments thereto. [j18] Aid to local units--family planning$96,000[et Provided, That all expenditures from the aid to local units--family planning account shall be in accordance with grant agreements entered into by the secretary of health and envi- ronment and grant recipients: Provided further, That all expenditures from this account pursuant to such grant agreements shall be made only for the costs of pap smears or initial and follow-up laboratory tests.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Environmental permit fund$300,054 Air quality fee fund$3,610,309 Title XIX fund$4,174,244[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the title XIX fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That transfers of moneys from this fund to the state fire marshal may be made pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of health and en- vironment with the state fire marshal to provide fire and safety inspections for adult care homes and hospitals. [j18] Health care database fee fund$2,000 Hazardous waste collection fund$37,500 Driving under the influence equipment fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the driving under the influence equipment fund may be made only for the purpose of purchasing blood or breath alcohol concentration testing equipment. [j18] Power generating facility fee fund$136,982 Breast and cervical cancer program and detection fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the breast and cervical cancer program and detection fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $139,142. [j18] Health and environment training fee fund$171,453[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the health and environment training fee fund for acquisition and distribution of health and environment program literature and films and for participation in conducting training seminars: Provided further, That the secretary of health and environment is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees in order to recover costs incurred for such acquisition and distribution of literature and films and for such seminars: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Capacity management assistance fund$0 Food service inspection reimbursement fundNo limit Mined-land conservation and reclamation fee fund$98,451 Insurance statistical plan fund$550,575[et Provided, That expenditures from the insurance statistical plan fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $164,598. [j18] Solid waste management fund$4,773,896 Public water supply fee fund$314,642 Storage tank fee fund$99,779 Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue fund$227,833[et Provided, That all moneys received from the adjutant general from the nuclear safety emer- gency preparedness fee fund shall be credited to the nuclear safety emergency preparedness special revenue fund. [j18] Health facilities review fund$200,843 Waste tire management fund$1,421,647[et Provided, That expenditures from the waste tire management fund for payment of com- pensation and other expenses of employing personnel to carry out the duties of the secretary of health and environment pursuant to K.S.A. 65-3424 through 65-3424h and amendments thereto shall not exceed the amount equal to 16% of the moneys credited to this fund during fiscal year 1997 or $200,000, whichever amount is less. [j18] District coroners fundNo limit[et Provided, That, notwithstanding provisions of K.S.A. 22a-245 and amendments thereto, moneys may be expended by the department of health and environment from the district coroners fund for expenditures made pursuant to K.S.A. 22a-242 and amendments thereto. [j18] Local air quality control authority regulation services fund$22,795 Environmental response fund$1,443,525 Mined-land reclamation fund$212,000 Water plan special revenue fund$4,620,000 Adult care licensing revolving fundNo limit Sponsored project overhead fund$2,632,514 Federal cancer registry fund$340,000 Clinical laboratory improvement amendments--federal fund$379,101 Child care and development block grant--federal fund$716,572 Office of rural health--federal fund$59,719 EPA--core support fund$244,957 Medicare fund--federal$1,476,390[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the medicare fund--federal to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That transfers of moneys from this fund to the state fire marshal may be made pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of health and environment and the state fire marshal to provide fire and safety inspections for adult care homes and hospitals. [j18] Federal migrant health program fund$325,773 Venereal disease control project fund--federalNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the venereal disease control project fund--federal for state operations shall not exceed $403,220: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $166,928. [j18] Disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund$1,661,192[et Provided, That no moneys from any grant that requires the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of the disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund: Provided further, That transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund: And provided further, That expenditures from the disease prevention and health promotion federal grants fund for state operations shall not exceed $1,458,192. [j18] Federal air quality program fund$674,350 Federal women, infants and children health program fund$40,910,102[et Provided, That expenditures from the federal women, infants and children health program fund for state operations shall not exceed $2,410,102. [j18] Federal occupational health and safety statistics program fund$112,868 EPA water related federal grants fund$1,158,009[et Provided, That no moneys from any grant that requires the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of the EPA water related federal grants fund. [j18] Other federal grants fund$1,008,414[et Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other federal grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less than $150,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Pro- vided, however, That no grant that is greater than $150,000 in the aggregate or that requires the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year shall be deposited to the credit of this fund: Provided further, That transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund. [j18] State legalization impact assistance grant fund$30,000 Water supply fund--federal$746,482 Immunization grant funds--federal fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the immunization grant funds--federal fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $466,285. [j18] Diagnostic X-ray program--federal fund$160,104 Title I--P.L. 99-457 child development--federal fund$3,072,314 Resource conservation and recovery act--federal fund$1,173,437 Preventive health and health services block grant fund$1,230,766[et Provided, That expenditures from the preventive health and health services block grant fund for state operations shall not exceed $719,297: Provided further, That transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund. [j18] Maternal and child health services block grant fund$5,005,344[et Provided, That expenditures from the maternal and child health services block grant fund for state operations shall not exceed $2,722,392: Provided further, That transfers or pay- ments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund. [j18] National center for health statistics fund--federal$192,406 Federal EPA underground injection control fund$200,883 Federal EPA 106 water pollution control fund$950,858 Federal title X family planning fund$1,563,253[et Provided, That expenditures from the federal title X family planning fund for state operations shall not exceed $206,633. [j18] Pregnancy nutrition surveillance--federal fund$49,090 Radiological environmental cooperative monitoring--federal fund$2,500 Early childhood developmental services--federal fund$52,624 104(6)(1) outreach operator training program--federal fund$105,000 Underground storage tank fund--federal$164,831 AIDS project--education and risk reduction--federal fund$1,940,634[et Provided, That expenditures from the AIDS project--education and risk reduction--federal fund for state operations shall not exceed $688,715: Provided further, That transfers or payments from this fund to other state agencies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation placed on this fund. [j18] Commodity supplemental food program fund$297,147 Special child clinic program--federal fund$17,114 Make a difference information network--federal fund$146,841 Census of traumatic occupational fatalities--federal fund$74,199 AIDS drug reimbursement program--federal fundNo limit Leaking underground storage tank trust--federal fund$2,469,069 National surface mining control and reclamation act--federal fund$99,821 Abandoned mined-land fund$2,452,240 State indoor radon grant--federal fund$160,672 EPA non-point source implementation--federal fund$1,962,767 Pollution prevention program--federal fund$126,200 Medical student loan repayment--federal fund$50,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the medical student loan repayment--federal fund shall be made only for the purpose of matching local grant moneys for repayment of student loans: Provided further, That the amount of local match moneys shall be in the amount necessary to meet any federal match requirements. [j18] Gifts, grants and donations fund$930,102 Hazardous waste perpetual care trust fund$0 Special bequest fund$50,000 Aboveground petroleum storage tank release trust fund$1,500,000 Underground petroleum storage tank release trust fund$20,866,132 Immunization tracking system fund$58,706 Drycleaning facility release trust fund$1,167,222[et Provided, That expenditures from the drycleaning facility release trust fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $55,525. [j18] Public water supply loan fund$0 Kansas water pollution control revolving fundNo limit[et Provided, That the proceeds from revenue bonds issued by the Kansas development finance authority to provide matching grant payments under the federal clean water act of 1987 (P.L. 92-500) shall be credited to the Kansas water pollution control revolving fund: Pro- vided further, That expenditures from this fund shall be made to provide for the payment of such matching grants. [j18] Cost of issuance fund for Kansas water pollution control revolving fund revenue bondsNo limit Surcharge fund for Kansas water pollution control revolving fund revenue bondsNo limit Debt service reserve fundNo limit Infectious disease surveillance fund--federal$8,500 Clean air act leadership fund--federal$73,171 Bicycle helmet revolving fund$72,000[et

(c) Within any limitation of the total expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made from the water plan special revenue fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] Contamination remediation$1,800,000 Local environmental aid$2,200,000 Non-point source pollution$620,000[et

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $4,120,000 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special revenue fund of the department of health and environment.

(e) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the secretary of health and environment, which amounts constitute reimbursements, credits and other amounts received by the department for activities related to federal programs, from speci- fied special revenue funds of the department of health and environment to the sponsored project overhead fund of the department of health and environment.

(f) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $144,364 from the health care stabilization fund of the health care sta- bilization fund board of governors to the health facilities review fund of the department of health and environment for the purpose of financing a review of records of licensed medical care facilities and an analysis of quality of health care services provided to assist in correcting substandard services and to reduce the incidence of liability resulting from the ren- dering of health care services and implementing the risk management provisions of K.S.A. 65-4922 et seq., and amendments thereto.

(g) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $716,572 from the child care and development block grant fund of the department of social and rehabilitation services to the child care and development block grant-- federal fund of the department of health and environment.

(h) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer all unencumbered moneys in excess of $1,500,000 from the aboveground petroleum storage tank release trust fund of the department of health and environment to the underground petroleum storage tank release trust fund of the department of health and environment.

(i) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer all moneys in the governor's council on fitness gift and donation fund of the department of health and environment to the special bequest fund of the department of health and environment. On July 1, 1996, all liabil- ities of the governor's council on fitness gift and donation fund of the department of health and environment are hereby imposed on the special bequest fund of the department of health and environment. On July 1, 1996, the governor's council on fitness gift and donation fund of the de- partment of health and environment is hereby abolished.

Sec. 92.

DEPARTMENT ON AGING

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Administration$1,306,912[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the administration account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures, other than expenditures for the CARE program, from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $105,855 except upon approval of the state finance council: Pro- vided further, That all expenditures from such reappropriated balance for the CARE pro- gram shall be made only for the purpose of matching federal moneys for nutrition programs: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality by the secretary of aging shall not exceed $550: And provided further, That expenditures from this account may be made for printing the agency's newsletter The Advocate: And provided further, That printing The Advocate shall not be subject to K.S.A. 75-1005 and amendments thereto. [j18] Program grants$4,502,332[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the program grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That each grant agreement with an area agency on aging for a grant from the program grants account shall require the area agency on aging to submit to the secretary on aging a report for federal fiscal year 1996 by the area agency on aging which shall include information about the kinds of services provided and the number of persons receiving each kind of service during federal fiscal year 1996: And provided further, That the secretary on aging shall submit to the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives committee on appropriations at the beginning of the regular session of the legislature in 1997 a report of the information contained in such reports from the area agencies on aging on expenditures for federal fiscal year 1996: And provided further, That the agency shall allocate $30,000 from this account to the retired and senior volunteer program (RSVP).

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Older Americans act--federal fundNo limit Nutrition fund--federalNo limit Conferences and workshops attendance and publications fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That the department on aging is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect conference and workshop attendance fees for conferences and workshops sponsored by the department and fees for copies of publications: Provided further, That such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the conferences and workshops attendance and publications fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to defray all or part of the costs of such conferences and workshops including official hospitality and of such publications. [j18] Gifts and donations fundNo limit[et Provided, That the department on aging is hereby authorized to receive gifts and donations of money for services to senior citizens or purposes related thereto: Provided further, That such gifts and donations of money shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the gifts and donations fund: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this fund for the purposes specified by the donor or contributor, if any. [j18] Elder care--federal fundNo limit Volunteer services coordinator--federal fundNo limit Medicaid fund--federalNo limit SHICK fund--federalNo limit[et

Sec. 93.

CORPORATION FOR CHANGE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Family and children trust account grants$120,938[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the family and children trust account grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. Any unencumbered balance in the corporation for change operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $20,166 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Family and children investment fundNo limit[et

Sec. 94. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Department of Human Resources1,034.5 Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs188.8 Department of Health and Environment807.6 Department on Aging39.8[et

Sec. 95.

FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$24,831,422[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures from this account may be made to pay faculty and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962, the difference between the retirement benefits established under the former unfunded state board of regents' retirement plan and the benefits to which these individuals would be entitled under the Kansas public employees retirement system: And provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Parking fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for a capital improve- ment project for parking lot improvements. [j18] General fees fund$7,819,057[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Special events; Gross coliseum services; performing arts center services; farm income; choral music clinic; Reveille (yearbook); off-campus tours; memorial union activities; student activity (un- allocated); Leader (newspaper); conferences, clinics and workshops--noncredit; summer laboratory school; little theater; library services; student affairs; speech and debate; student government; counseling center services; interest on local funds; student identification cards; nurse education programs; national science foundation grants; veterans administration; fed- eral programs and research grants; athletics; placement fees; continuing education classes; speech and hearing; child care services for dependent students; computer services; inter- active television contributions; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collec- tions not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby char- acterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to procure a policy of accident, personal liability and excess automobile liability insurance insuring volunteers participating in the senior companion program against loss in accordance with specifications of federal grant guidelines as provided in K.S.A. 75-4101 and amendments thereto. [j18] Education opportunity act--federal fundNo limit Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activi- ties: Computer services, storeroom for official supplies including office supplies, paper products, janitorial supplies, printing and duplicating, car pool, postage, copy center, and telecommunications and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Commencement fees fundNo limit Health fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the health fees fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, includ- ing pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center. [j18] Student union fees fundNo limit Kansas career work study program fundNo limit Economic opportunity act--federal fundNo limit Scholarship funds fundNo limit Health professions student assistance program fundNo limit Nine month payroll clearing account fundNo limit Oil research library gifts and grantsNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit Housing system revenue fundNo limit Institutional overhead fund$25,000 Oil and gas royalties fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the oil and gas royalties fund only for improvements at the university farm. [j18] Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fundNo limit Wildlife art fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $125,000 from the general fees fund to the national direct student loan fund.

(e) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $85,000 from the general fees fund to the education opportunity act--federal fund.

Sec. 96.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$80,590,509[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from this account may be made to pay faculty and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962, the difference between the retirement benefits established under the former unfunded state board of regents' retire- ment plan and the benefits to which these individuals would be entitled under the Kansas public employees retirement system: And provided further, That any unencumbered bal- ance in the engineering experiment station account and the other operating expenditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Parking fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That Kansas state university may make expenditures from the parking fees fund for debt service, financing costs and required reserves for the capital improvement project to construct and pave campus parking lots pursuant to section 17(d) of chapter 25 of the 1989 Session Laws of Kansas: Provided, however, That all expenditures from this fund for capital improvement projects for parking lot maintenance and improvements shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the total expenditures from this fund: Provided further, That all expenditures from this fund for the payment of principal and interest shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or any account thereof. [j18] General fees fund$39,226,385[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Interest on endowment fund$100,000 Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following ac- counts: Educational opportunity grants; human resources management system; computer services; copy centers; standardized test fees; placement center; recreational services; pro- fessorships; student activities fees; army and aerospace uniforms; aerospace uniform aug- mentation; biology sales and services; chemistry storeroom; field camps; state department of education; physics storeroom; sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and facility grants; ion collision laboratory--federal; chemical engineering; nuclear engi- neering; contract-post office--federal government; library collections; civil engineering; continuing education; sponsored construction or improvement projects; attorney, educa- tional and personal development, human resources services; military credentials; student financial assistance; application for undergraduate programs; speech and hearing fees; gifts; human development and family research and training; college of education-publications and services; student financial assistance--federal reimbursement; higher education act; guar- anteed student loan application processing; student identification card; auditorium receipts; refunds due to or from sponsors; catalog sales; emission spectroscopy fees; interagency consulting; sales and services of educational programs; transcript fees; South Asian curric- ulum sales; human ecology storeroom; college of human ecology sales; family resource cen- ter fees; human movement performance; application for post baccalaureate programs; art exhibit fees; college of education--Kansas careers; foreign student application fee; student union repair and replacement reserve; bank compensation balance; departmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional support fee; miscellaneous renova- tions; speech receipts; student coliseum bond fee; student government association receipts; Bramlage coliseum; regents educational communications center; late registration fee; en- gineering equipment fee; biotechnology facility; English language program; international programs; library expansion fee; federal direct student loans; high-bay garage; Bramlage coliseum; and other specifically designated receipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided further, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75- 3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Kansas career work study program fundNo limit Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Supplies stores; telecommunications services; photographic services; K-State printing serv- ices; postage; facilities services; facilities carpool; data processing; public safety services; facility planning services; facilities storeroom; computing activities--academic; computing activities--administrative; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Sponsored research overhead fund$5,000,000[et Provided, That the above agency may transfer moneys from the sponsored research overhead fund of Kansas state university to the sponsored research overhead fund of Kansas state university extension systems and agriculture research programs: Provided further, That all transfers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Student recreation building program fundNo limit Coliseum operations fundNo limit Coliseum gifts fundNo limit Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fundNo limit K-State sports network fundNo limit Student health fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be made for the pur- chase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center. [j18] Scholarship funds fundNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit Nine month payroll clearing account fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Research projects grants fundNo limit Research projects grants matching fundNo limit State agricultural university fundNo limit Morrill Nelson--federal fundNo limit Federal extension civil service retirement clearing fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $96,000 from the general fees fund to the Perkins student loan fund.

(e) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $162,000 from the general fees fund to the educational opportunity grants account of the restricted fees fund.

Sec. 97.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SYSTEMS AND AGRICULTURE
RESEARCH PROGRAMS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$673,766[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Cooperative extension service (including official hospitality)$14,782,439[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cooperative extension service (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Agricultural experiment stations (including official hospitality)$24,138,869[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the agricultural experiment stations (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Plant pathology; professorships; agricultural experiment station, director's office; agronomy-Ash- land farm; KSU agricultural research center--Hays; KSU southeast agricultural research center; horticulture research center; KSU southwest research extension council; agronomy- general; agronomy-experimental field crop sales; entomology sales; grain science and in- dustry products and service sales; food and nutrition research; extension services and pub- lication; sponsored construction or improvement projects; gifts; animal resource facility; animal health and disease research; higher education act; refunds due to or from sponsors; sales and services of educational programs; animal sciences and industry livestock and prod- uct sales; horticulture greenhouse and farm products sales; Konza prairie operations; de- partmental receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; institutional support fee; KSU northwest research extension center operations; research projects grants; research projects grants matching; sponsored research, public service, equipment and facility grants; statistical laboratory; equipment/pesticide storage building; other specifically designated re- ceipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided further, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur- chased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from the farmers' assistance, counseling and training program account of the restricted fees fund during fiscal year 1997. [j18] Colby experiment station fee fundNo limit Fort Hays experiment station fee fundNo limit Fertilizer research fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fund$975,000 Federal extension fund$4,108,031 Federal experimental station fundNo limit Smith-Lever special program grant--federal fundNo limit Kansas artificial breeding service unit fees fundNo limit Agricultural land use-value fundNo limit Irrigation research field grant--water plan fund$27,507[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $27,507 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the irrigation research field grant--water plan fund of Kansas state university extension systems and agriculture research programs.

Sec. 98.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY MEDICAL CENTER

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$8,057,525[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$4,270,999[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Hospital and diagnostic laboratory revenue fund$1,550,398[et Provided, That all expenditures from the hospital and diagnostic laboratory revenue fund for blood and blood products, ambulatory services, laboratory tests, and pharmaceutical and surgical supplies shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Hospital and diagnostic laboratory improvement fundNo limit Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following ac- counts: Sponsored instruction, public service, equipment and facility grants; higher edu- cation act; dean of veterinary medicine receipts; gifts; application for postbaccalaureate programs; embryo transfer unit; swine serology; sale barn; rapid focal fluorescent inhibition test; storerooms; departmental receipts for all sales refunds and other collections; other specifically designated receipts not available for general operation of the Kansas state uni- versity veterinary medical center: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appro- priate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Sponsored research overhead fundNo limit Health professions student loan fundNo limit H.E.W. veterinary revolving student loan fundNo limit Student loan funds fund No limit Suspense fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment.

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of Kansas state university prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of Kansas state university from the hospital and diagnostic laboratory reve- nue fund to the hospital and diagnostic laboratory improvement fund.

Sec. 99.

KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY--SALINA, COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$4,366,046[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$967,663[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pur- suant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Edu- cational opportunity grants; college library resources; veterans cost of instruction--federal; parking fees; student activity fees; continuing education; conferences; workshops; seminars; proceeds from sale of land; copy center; department receipts for all sales, refunds and other collections; flight training lab fees; higher education act; motor pool; off campus work study; other specifically designated receipts not available for general operations; postage center; printing; sales and services of educational programs; sponsored construction or improvement projects; sponsored research, instruction, public service, equipment and facility grants: Pro- vided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used only as a working capital fund to finance such internal service activities as may be authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Student union fees fundNo limit Dormitory and food service fees fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from this fund shall be made only for the purchase of equip- ment. [j18] Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fund$200,000 Aeronautical program equipment--federal fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of Kansas state university of not to exceed $11,000 from the general fees fund to the supplemental educational opportunity grants account of the restricted fees fund.

Sec. 100.

EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$24,766,433[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating ex- penditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappro- priated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Parking fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for a capital improve- ment project for parking lot improvements. [j18] General fees fund$8,147,554[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfer of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund as provided in subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the expend- iture limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Interest fund$26,000 Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Com- puter services, student activity; student union; sponsored research; computer services; ex- tension classes; national science foundation grants; national defense education act; gifts and grants (for teaching, research and capital improvements); business school contributions; state department of education (vocational); elementary and secondary education act--fed- eral; library services; library collections; interest on local funds; receipts from conferences, clinics, and workshops held on campus for which no college credit is given; physical plant reimbursements from auxiliary enterprises; departmental receipts--for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guide- lines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be de- posited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Telecommunications services; office supplies inventory; state car operation; E.S.U. press including duplicating and reproducing; postage; physical plant storeroom including motor fuel inventory; data processing center; and such other internal service activities as are au- thorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Commencement fees fundNo limit Kansas career work study program fundNo limit Dormitory fees fundNo limit Student health fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the student health fees fund may be made for the pur- chase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center. [j18] Bureau of educational measurements fundNo limit Scholarship funds fundNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit Revolving student loans fundNo limit Economic opportunity act--work study--federal fundNo limit Educational opportunity grants--federal fundNo limit Basic opportunity grant program--federal fundNo limit Federal educational facilities fundNo limit Research and institutional overhead fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fund$0 Housing system endowment association repayment fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $30,000 from the general fees fund to the national direct student loan fund.

(e) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $70,000 from the general fees fund to the educational opportunity grants--federal fund.

Sec. 101.

PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$25,471,298[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account may be made to pay faculty and staff members retiring on or after July 1, 1962, the difference between the retirement benefits under the former unfunded state board of regents' retirement plan and the benefits to which these individuals would be entitled under the Kansas public employees retirement system: And provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Parking fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the parking fees fund for capital improve- ment projects for parking lot improvements. [j18] General fees fund$10,261,512[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Com- puter services; student activity fee accounts; commencement fees; ROTC activities; contin- uing education receipts; vocational auto parts and service fees; receipts from camps, con- ferences and meetings held on campus; national science foundation grants, department of education, and other federal grants, including Pell grants, SEOG grants; flight training; library service collections and fines; state department of education and grants from other state agencies; Midwest Quarterly; chamber music series; contract-post office; gifts and grants; general fees transfer for SEOG match; intensive English program; business and technology institute; public sector radio station activities; economic opportunity--state match; research projects grants; career work study; regents supplemental grants; contiguous county fees except that expenditures from the contiguous county fees account are limited to the total tuition paid by 100 new students per year, up to a maximum of 400 students; departmental receipts, and other specifically designated receipts not available for general operations of the university: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: Provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appro- priate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That surplus restricted fees moneys generated by the music depart- ment may be transferred to the Pittsburg state university foundation, inc. for the express purpose of awarding music scholarships. [j18] Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Duplicating and printing services; instructional media division; office stationery and supplies; motor carpool; postage services; telephone services; data processing; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Hospital and student health fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the hospital and student health fees fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, including pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for capital improvement projects for hospital and student health center improvements. [j18] Perkins student loan fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fund$0 College work studyNo limit Nursing student loan fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fund for capital improvement projects for housing system maintenance and improvements.

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, upon certification by the president, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount not to exceed $95,000, from the general fees fund to the following specified funds and accounts: Perkins student loan fund; economic op- portunity--state match account of the restricted fee fund; nursing student loan fund.

Sec. 102.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$106,110,788[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating ex- penditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappro- priated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account. [j18] Geological survey$5,199,317[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the geological survey account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Parking facilities revenue fundNo limit[et Provided, That transfers of moneys from the parking facilities revenue fund to bond funds pursuant to bond agreements shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] General fees fund$67,747,334[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures, but shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided further, That, subject to approval by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-719 and amendments thereto, the university of Kansas is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect a fee of not more than $40 per student credit hour on courses offered by the school of law: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fee shall be credited to the school of law credit hour fee account of this fund: And provided further, That all expenditures from the school of law credit hour fee account of this fund shall be for law school faculty salaries, law student financial aid and the law library: And provided further, That expenditures from the school of law credit hour fee account shall not exceed $650,000: And provided further, That, subject to approval by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-719 and amendments thereto, the university of Kansas is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect a fee of not more than $85 per student credit hour on courses offered by the school of pharmacy: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fee shall be credited to the school of pharmacy credit hour fee account of this fund: And provided further, That all expenditures from the school of phar- macy credit hour fee account of this fund shall be for school of pharmacy faculty salaries and other operating expenditures in order to provide faculty and student support services, clerkships and externships for students, and for school of pharmacy instructional equipment and supplies: And provided further, That expenditures from the school of pharmacy credit hour fee account of this fund shall not exceed $320,000: And provided further, That all moneys received for tuition for students enrolled in courses on the Edwards campus shall be deposited in this fund: And provided further, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer on a periodic basis amounts generated from such courses in excess of $2,003,106 as specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas, or the chancellor's designee, from the general fees fund to the regents center development fund. [j18] Regents center development fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures shall be made from this fund for program operation and de- velopment at the regents center on the Edwards campus. [j18] Interest fund$21,340 Sponsored research overhead fundNo limit Law enforcement training center fund$1,521,572[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the law enforcement training center fund to cover the costs of tuition for students enrolled in the law enforcement training program in addition to the costs of salaries and wages and other operating expenditures for the program: Provided, however, That any academic credit granted through this program shall not be included in the university's budgeted enrollment figures: Provided further, That the amount of any unencumbered balance of the amount made available for expenditure from this fund for capital improvements in fiscal year 1993 by section 9(b) of chapter 215 of the 1992 Session Laws of Kansas and amendments thereto is hereby authorized to be expended during fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That any expenditures from such balance shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided fur- ther, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the acquisition of tracts of land adjacent to the law enforcement training center. [j18] Law enforcement training center fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received for tuition from students enrolling in the basic law enforcement training program for undergraduate or graduate credit shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the law enforcement training center fees fund. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Institute for public policy and business research; clinical psychology conference; concert course; dormitory maintenance; speech and hearing clinic; perceptual motor clinic; application for admission fees; named professorships; summer institutes and workshops; dramatics; eco- nomic opportunity act; executive management; continuing education programs; geology field trips; gifts and grants; extension services; counseling center; investment income from be- quests; housing and dormitories; endowment research salaries; engineering research salaries; music and art camp; national defense education programs; child development lab preschools; orientation center; educational placement; press publications; Rice estate educational pro- ject; sponsored research; student activities; sale of surplus books and art objects; building use charges; Kansas applied remote sensing program; executive master's degree in business administration; applied English center; cartographic services; economic education; study abroad programs; computer services; recreational activities; animal care activities; geological survey; engineering equipment fee; department commercial receipts for all sales, refunds, and all other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided, further, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Dormitory food stores; university motor pool; bus operations; furniture stores; business office stores; university printing service; military uniforms; telecommunications service; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] Health service fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the health service fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff, includ- ing pharmacists and physical therapists, at the student health center. [j18] Kansas career work study program fundNo limit Student union fundNo limit Scholarship funds fundNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the national direct student loan fund shall be used for the federal Perkins loan and loans for disadvantaged students programs. [j18] Revolving student loan fundNo limit Ford foundation--forgivable loan fundNo limit Health professions student loan fundNo limit Historical sites grant fundNo limit Geological survey fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Research projects grants fundNo limit Research projects grants matching fundNo limit Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Educational opportunity act--federal fundNo limit Loans for disadvantaged students fundNo limit Prepaid tuition fees clearing fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $285,000 for all such amounts, from the general fees fund to the following funds: The federal Perkins student loan fund, federal supplemental ed- ucational opportunity fund, federal disadvantaged student loan fund, the federal health professions student loan fund and other campus-based loan programs sponsored by the federal government.

Sec. 103.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$82,413,019[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for the purchase of malpractice insurance for undergraduate students in training at the university of Kansas school of medicine, nursing and allied health: And provided further, That such malpractice insurance shall be approved by the commissioner of insurance of the state of Kansas: And provided further, That expenditures from this account may be used to reim- burse medical residents in residency programs located in Kansas City at the university of Kansas medical center for the purchase of health insurance for residents' dependents: And provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures for utilities account and the Topeka residency program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$9,387,794 Hospital revenue fundNo limit[et Provided, That all receipts for patient care services shall be credited to the hospital revenue fund: Provided further, That the director of accounts and reports shall transfer monthly an amount specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas, or the chancellor's designee, from the hospital revenue fund to the attorney collection fees and collection office expenses account of the restricted fees fund and to the department of social and rehabilitation services cost-sharing account of the restricted fees fund: And provided further, That all such transfers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: And provided fur- ther, That expenditures may be made from this fund for renovations, remodeling and im- provements to the existing hospital physical plant: And provided further, That no expendi- ture shall be made for any such capital improvement project without prior approval by the state board of regents and the director of architectural services of the department of ad- ministration and without prior presentation of such capital improvement project to the joint committee on state building construction: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for official hospitality. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to the following accounts: Reimbursable items for patients and others; computer services; salaries reimbursed by the Kansas university endowment association; postgraduate fees; pathology fees; gift receipts; sponsored research; departmental commercial receipts; attorney collection fees and collection office expenses; and department of social and rehabilitation services cost-sharing: Provided further, That the following additional accounts are authorized for expenditures made on behalf of patients: Blood and blood products; implantable medical devices; specialized laboratory tests; renal dialysis; pharmaceutical supplies; contractual patient air transportation services; intravenous solutions; operating supplies for kidney stone lithotripter; organ procurement; operating supplies for gallstone lithotripter; cancer center services: Provided, however, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment pur- chased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance. [j18] Sponsored research overhead fund$6,726,196 Parking fees fundNo limit Hospital overhead reimbursements fundNo limit University of Kansas hospital depreciation reserve fundNo limit Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Print shop; purchasing storeroom; university motor pool; clothing (uniforms); physical plant storeroom; photo supplies; telecommunications services; facilities operations discretionary repairs; animal care; paging equipment; biomedical engineering; audiovisual services; com- puter services; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] College work-study fundNo limit Student union fees fundNo limit Scholarship funds fundNo limit Advances fund--department of social and rehabilitation servicesNo limit Health professions student loan fund--medical studentsNo limit Health professions student loan fund--nursing studentsNo limit Revolving student loans fundNo limit Student loans fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit Educational opportunity grant fundNo limit Basic educational opportunity grant fundNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit Medical scholarship and loan repayment fund$1,200,000[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191 [awProvided, That expenditures from this fund for attorney fees and litigation costs associated with the administration of the medical scholarship and loan program shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the operating expenditures account of the medical scholarship and loan repayment fund or on the total expenditures from the medical schol- arship and loan repayment fund. [j18] University of Kansas medical center private practice foundation reserve fundNo limit University of Kansas hospital professional liability self-insurance fundNo limit Hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fundNo limit EDIF--integrated computer fundNo limit[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed a total of $125,000 for all such amounts, from the general fees fund to the following funds: National direct student loan fund; federal basic educational op- portunity grant fund; federal college work-study fund; health professions student loan fund--medical students; health professions student loan fund--nursing students.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas of not to exceed $15,171,888 from the hospital revenue fund to the hospital overhead reimbursements fund.

(e) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, medical students enrolled at the university of Kansas medical center are hereby self-insured by the state of Kansas while in clinical training at the university of Kansas medical center or at other health care institutions. Such individuals shall be considered employees for purposes of the Kansas tort claims act and shall be provided defense and indemnification for claims arising out of their clinical training at the university of Kansas medical center or at other health care institutions in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas tort claims act.

(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer amounts specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas from the hospital revenue fund to the university of Kansas hospital professional liability self-insurance fund and to the university of Kansas hospital depreciation reserve fund.

(g) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the chancellor of the university of Kansas from the hospital revenue fund to the hospital refunding principal and interest sinking fund.

Sec. 104.

WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund, the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$53,320,034[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the other operating expenditures for utilities account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappro- priated for fiscal year 1997 into the operating expenditures account.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$24,190,739[et Provided, That expenditures from the general fees fund may be made only for salaries and wages and for other operating expenditures and shall not be made for capital improvements: Provided further, That any transfers of moneys from this fund to the equipment reserve fund pursuant to subsection (c) shall be deemed expenditures for the purpose of the ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Restricted fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That restricted fees shall be limited to receipts for the following accounts: Summer school workshops; concert course; dramatics; continuing education; flight training; gifts and grants (for teaching, research, and capital improvements); testing service; state department of education (vocational); investment income from bequests; sale of surplus books and art objects; public service; veterans counseling and educational benefits; sponsored research; campus privilege fee; student activities; national defense education programs; engineering equipment fee; departmental receipts--for all sales, refunds and other collections or receipts not specifically enumerated above: Provided further, That the state board of regents, with the approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, may amend or change this list of restricted fees: And provided further, That all restricted fees shall be deposited to the credit of the appropriate account of the restricted fees fund and shall be used solely for the specific purpose or purposes for which collected: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to purchase insurance for equipment purchased through research and training grants only if such grants include money for and authorize the purchase of such insurance: And provided further, That expenditures from this fund may be made for the purchase of medical malpractice liability coverage for individuals employed on the medical staff at the student health center. [j18] Service clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That the service clearing fund shall be used for the following service activities: Central service duplicating and reproducing bureau; automobiles; furniture stores; postal clearing; telecommunication; computer service; and such other internal service activities as are authorized by the state board of regents under K.S.A. 76-755 and amendments thereto. [j18] On-campus parking revenue fundNo limit 1960 dormitory revenue fundNo limit Kansas career work study program fundNo limit National direct student loan fundNo limit Scholarship funds fundNo limit Sponsored research fundNo limit Sponsored research overhead fund$2,000,000 Economic opportunity--federal fundNo limit Education opportunity grant--federal fundNo limit Work-study program fundNo limit Academic and service building revenue fundNo limit 1976 dormitory revenue fundNo limit Health professions student assistance program--loans fundNo limit Nine month payroll clearing account fundNo limit Equipment reserve fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the equipment reserve fund shall be made only for the purchase of equipment. [j18] Research projects grants fundNo limit Research projects grants matching fundNo limit Pell grants fundNo limit Pledged residence halls suspense fundNo limit Housing system suspense fundNo limit Housing system operations fundNo limit Housing system repairs, equipment and improvement fundNo limit Perkins loan fundNo limit Rehabilitation engineering center fundNo limit[et

(c) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the director of ac- counts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president prior to July 1, 1997, from the general fees fund to the equipment reserve fund.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an amount specified by the president of not to exceed $120,000 from the general fees fund to the education opportunity grant--federal fund.

Sec. 105.

STATE BOARD OF REGENTS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$1,717,464[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $59,365 except upon approval of the state finance council; Provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the regents' distinguished professors account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated into the operating expenditures ac- count for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That any unencumbered balance in the contractual agreements--optometry education account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated into the operating expenditures account for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from this account to an account or accounts of the restricted fees fund of any institution under its jurisdiction for the support of regents distinguished professors, Kansas regents honors academy or the Kansas council on economic education. [j18] Kansas supplemental grant program$2,971,390 State scholarship program$953,955[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the state scholarship program account for the state scholarship program and for the Kansas distinguished scholarship program: Pro- vided further, That expenditures from this account for the Kansas distinguished scholarship program shall be made for tuition and required fees for persons who (1) are Kansas residents or hold an academic degree from a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76- 711 and amendments thereto, (2) have been designated as a Rhodes scholar, a Brasenose scholar or a British Marshall scholar, (3) are acceptable to a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, to be enrolled or are enrolled and are in good standing and making satisfactory progress at a state educational institution, as de- fined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, and (4) apply for and are awarded a Kansas distinguished scholarship in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the state board of regents prescribing procedures and additional guidelines and criteria for award of Kansas distinguished scholarships, subject to the provisions of appropriation acts: And pro- vided further, That such rules and regulations shall include procedures for reallocation of amounts which were paid pursuant to a Kansas distinguished scholarship award and which would otherwise be refunded in the case of a Kansas distinguished scholar who discontinues attendance at a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, before the end of any semester. [j18] Tuition grant program$5,528,144 Ethnic minority scholarship program$309,593[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority scholarship program ac- count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $407 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Ethnic minority fellowship program$144,000[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the ethnic minority fellowship program ac- count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $16,000 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Kansas work-study program$517,227[et Provided, That the state board of regents is hereby authorized to transfer moneys from the Kansas work-study program account to the Kansas career work study program fund of any institution under its jurisdiction participating in the Kansas work-study program established by K.S.A. 74-3274 et seq., and amendments thereto: Provided further, That all moneys transferred from this account to the Kansas career work study program fund of any such institution shall be expended for and in accordance with the Kansas work-study program. [j18] Teachers scholarship program$325,000[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the teachers scholarship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Vocational scholarships$65,000 Nursing student scholarship program$273,399[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the nursing student scholarship program ac- count in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Municipal university operating grant$7,168,150 Tuition grant program--municipal university$50,000 Expenses for recruiting, interviewing and selecting chief executive officers of institutions and state board of regents (including official hospitality and directly related operating expenditures)$25,000[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the expenses for recruiting, interviewing and selecting chief executive officers of institutions and state board of regents (including official hospitality and directly related operating expenditures) account to reimburse the actual expenditures of applicants, members of the state board of regents and designated personnel and applicants' spouses when accompanying applicants on official business.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Osteopathic scholarship repayment fund$540,000[et Provided, That refunds from the osteopathic scholarship repayment fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Vocational education scholarship examination fees fundNo limit Vocational education scholarship discontinued attendance fundNo limit Student incentive grant fund--federalNo limit Regents' scholarship gift fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the regents' scholarship gift fund for schol- arships awarded to Kansas residents who are attending institutions of postsecondary edu- cation in Kansas which are authorized under the laws of this state to award academic degrees and who meet academic and other eligibility criteria established by the state board of regents by rules and regulations: Provided, however, That a financial needs test shall not be one of the eligibility criteria established by the state board of regents for such scholarships: Pro- vided further, That no scholarship awarded from this fund shall exceed $2,000 per academic year: And provided further, That any recipient of a scholarship awarded from this fund may also receive either a state scholarship under K.S.A. 72-6810 to 72-6816, inclusive, and amendments thereto or a tuition grant under K.S.A. 72-6107 to 72-6111, inclusive, and amendments thereto, or both: And provided further, That there shall be no reduction of any scholarship awarded from this fund for the amount of any such state scholarship or tuition grant received. [j18] Earned indirect costs fund--federalNo limit Paul Douglas teacher scholarship fund--federalNo limit Education for economic security grant--federal fundNo limit Tuition grant discontinued attendance fundNo limit State scholarship discontinued attendance fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys remitted for cases of discontinued attendance of Kansas distin- guished scholars under the Kansas distinguished scholarship program shall be deposited to the credit of the state scholarship discontinued attendance fund: Provided further, That expenditures made from this fund for the Kansas distinguished scholarship program shall be for persons who (1) are Kansas residents or hold an academic degree from a state edu- cational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, (2) have been designated as a Rhodes scholar, a Brasenose scholar or a British Marshall scholar, (3) are acceptable to a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, to be enrolled or are enrolled and are in good standing and making satisfactory progress at a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, and (4) apply for and are awarded a Kansas distinguished scholarship in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the state board of regents prescribing procedures and additional guidelines and criteria for award of Kansas distinguished scholarships, subject to the provisions of appropriation acts: And provided further, That such rules and regulations shall include procedures for reallocation of amounts which were paid pursuant to a Kansas distinguished scholarship award and which would otherwise be refunded in the case of a Kansas distinguished scholar who discontinues attendance at a state educational institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-711 and amendments thereto, before the end of any semester. [j18] Kansas ethnic minority fellowship program fundNo limit Kansas Rhodes scholarship discontinued attendance fundNo limit Private postsecondary educational institution degree authorization ex-pense reimbursement fee fundNo limit Voluntary tax sheltered annuity clearing fundNo limit Substance abuse education fund--federalNo limit Mandatory retirement annuity clearing fundNo limit Nursing student scholarship program fundNo limit Kansas ethnic minority discontinued attendance fundNo limit Clearing fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Teacher scholarship program fundNo limit Financial aid services fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the financial aid services fee fund for op- erating expenditures directly or indirectly related to the operating costs associated with administering the Kansas osteopathy scholarship program, Kansas optometric scholarship program, Kansas nursing scholarship program and Kansas teacher scholarship program: Provided further, That the executive officer of the state board of regents is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the processing of all new and renewal applications under the Kansas osteopathy scholarship program, Kansas optometric scholarship program, Kansas nursing scholarship program and Kansas teacher scholarship program: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or a part of the direct and indirect operating expenses incurred for administering such scholarship programs: And provided further, That all moneys received for such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Optometry education repayment fundNo limit Teacher scholarship repayment fundNo limit Advanced registered nurse practitioner program fundNo limit Nursing student scholarship discontinued attendance fundNo limit Nursing student scholarship repayment fundNo limit[et

Sec. 106. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] State Board of Regents18.0[et

Sec. 107.

STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,733,821[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Duplicating fees fundNo limit[et

Sec. 108.

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$27,102,387[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $358,079 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,500.Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in the Peden litigation costs account is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Sand royalty fundNo limit Division of vehicles operating fund$28,748,106[et Provided, That all receipts collected under authority of K.S.A. 74-2012 and amendments thereto shall be credited to the division of vehicles operating fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $16,493,376. [j18] Vehicle dealers and manufacturers fee fund$99,798 Kansas qualified agricultural ethyl alcohol producer incentive fundNo limit Local report fee fund$10,000 Military retirees income tax refund fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Forfeited property fee fundNo limit Setoff services revenue fundNo limit Publications fee fundNo limit State bingo regulation fund$345,837 Child support enforcement contractual agreement fundNo limit County treasurers' vehicle licensing fee fundNo limit Reappraisal reimbursement fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received for the costs incurred for conducting appraisals for any county shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the reappraisal reimbursement fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the purpose of conducting appraisals pursuant to orders of the board of tax appeals under K.S.A. 79-1479 and amendments thereto. [j18] Special training fund pursuant to K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-1478aNo limit Recovery fund for enforcement actions and attorney feesNo limit Federal commercial motor vehicle safety fundNo limit Central stores fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the central stores fund to operate and maintain a central stores activity to sell supplies to other state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for such supplies shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Microfilming fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilming fund to operate and main- tain a microfilming activity to sell microfilming services to other state agencies: Provided further, That all moneys received for such services shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Miscellaneous trust bonds fundNo limit Liquor excise tax guarantee bond fundNo limit Non-resident contractors cash bond fundNo limit Bond guaranty fundNo limit Interstate motor fuel user cash bond fundNo limit Motor fuel distributor cash bond fundNo limit County and city bingo tax fundNo limit Special county mineral production tax fundNo limit County drug tax fundNo limit Escheat proceeds suspense fundNo limit Privilege tax refund fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit Cigarette tax refund fundNo limit Motor-vehicle fuel tax refund fundNo limit Cereal malt beverage tax refund fundNo limit Income tax refund fundNo limit Sales tax refund fundNo limit Compensating tax refund fundNo limit Alcoholic liquor tax refund fundNo limit Motor carrier tax refund fundNo limit Car company tax fundNo limit Protested motor carrier taxes fundNo limit Tobacco products refund fundNo limit Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. 12-1694aNo limit Interstate motor fuel taxes clearing fundNo limit Bingo refund fundNo limit Transient guest tax refund fund established by K.S.A. 12-16,100No limit Inheritance tax abatement refund fund established pursuant to K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-1579No limit Interstate motor fuel taxes refund fundNo limit Interfund clearing fundNo limit Local alcoholic liquor clearing fundNo limit International registration plan distribution clearing fundNo limit Rental motor vehicle excise tax refund fundNo limit International fuel tax agreement clearing fundNo limit Mineral production tax refund fundNo limit Special fuels tax refund fundNo limit LP-gas motor fuels refund fundNo limit Local alcoholic liquor refund fundNo limit Sales tax clearing fundNo limit Rental motor vehicle excise tax clearing fundNo limit County and city retailers sales tax clearing fund--county and city sales taxNo limit City and county compensating use tax clearing fundNo limit County and city transient guest tax clearing fundNo limit Automated tax systems fundNo limit Dyed diesel fuel fee fundNo limit[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, October 1, 1996, January 1, 1997, and April 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $6,775,000 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the division of vehicles operating fund of the department of revenue for the purpose of financing the cost of operation and general expense of the division of vehicles and related operations of the department of revenue.

(d) On August 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $109,401 from the accounting services recovery fund of the de- partment of administration to the setoff services revenue fund of the department of revenue for reimbursing costs of recovering amounts owed state agencies under K.S.A. 75-6201 et seq., and amendments thereto.

(e) On August 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the social welfare fund of the department of social and rehabilitation services to the child support enforcement contractual agreement fund of the department of revenue to reimburse costs of ad- ministrative expenses of child support enforcement activities under the agreement.

(f) On August 1, 1996, and on the first day of each month thereafter during fiscal year 1997, the secretary of revenue shall report to the di- rector of the budget and the director of the legislative research depart- ment (1) the amount of any increase in the amount of taxes, interest and penalties collected in the immediately preceding month that is attribut- able to the implementation of the automated tax systems authorized by K.S.A. 75-5147 and amendments thereto, and (2) that portion of such monthly increase in the amount of taxes, interest and penalties which is currently required to pay one or more vendors pursuant to contracts en- tered into under K.S.A. 75-5147 and amendments thereto for the acqui- sition or implementation of such automated tax systems. Upon receipt of each such report from the secretary of revenue, the director of the budget and the director of the legislative research department shall jointly certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount reported that is re- quired to be paid to such vendors and the director of accounts and reports shall transfer the amount certified from the state general fund to the automated tax systems fund of the department of revenue. On or before October 10, 1996, January 10, 1997, and April 10, 1997, the secretary of revenue shall submit a report accounting for all amounts credited to and expended from the automated tax systems fund of the department of revenue to the director of the budget, the director of the legislative re- search department, the chairperson of the house committee on appro- priations and the chairperson of the senate committee on ways and means and shall submit a report on the implementation of the automated tax systems to the joint committee on computers and telecommunications.

Sec. 109.

KANSAS LOTTERY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Lottery prize payment fundNo limit Lottery operating fund$7,745,961[et Provided, That all expenditures from the lottery operating fund for on-line terminal com- munication charges, for on-line vendor commission payments, for instant ticket printing charges, or for refunds and transfers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund for official hos- pitality shall not exceed $5,000: And provided further, That expenditures from the lottery operating fund for any new computer system shall be subject to the limitations in subsection (d) and shall not exceed $500,000 which shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the lottery operating fund.

(b) Notwithstanding K.S.A. 74-8711 and amendments thereto, monthly transfers made from the lottery operating fund to the state gam- ing revenue fund pursuant to subsection (d) of K.S.A. 74-8711 and amendments thereto shall be an amount equal to not less than 30.75% of total monthly revenues from the sales of lottery tickets and shares less estimated returned tickets.

(c) The director of accounts and reports is hereby directed to credit any transfer from the lottery operating fund to the state gaming revenues fund made after June 30, 1996, to the fiscal year commencing on July 1, 1996.

(d) No expenditures shall be made from the lottery operating fund for additional computer equipment or for expenses associated with a hot backup site except upon approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative dele- gation and subject to the guidelines prescribed by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto: Provided, however, That, prior to approval by the state finance council of any such expenditures from the lottery operating fund, a plan for such expenditures from the lottery op- erating fund shall be reviewed by the joint committee on computers and telecommunications.

Sec. 110.

KANSAS RACING COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] State racing fund$2,203,429[et Provided, That all expenditures from the state racing fund for refunds and transfers shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500. [j18] Racing reimbursable expense fundNo limit Racing applicant deposit fundNo limit Kansas horse breeding development fundNo limit Kansas greyhound breeding development fundNo limit Racing investigative expense fundNo limit County fair horse racing benefit fundNo limit[et

Sec. 111.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND HOUSING

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] State operations$2,673,169[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $53,100 except upon ap- proval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Publication and other sales fundNo limit Conference registration and disbursement fundNo limit Linger longer program fundNo limit Low income housing tax credit fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the low income tax credit fee fund for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accordance with such repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor: Provided further, That all moneys received by the department of commerce and housing for repayment of loans made from the low income tax credit fee fund shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Kansas economic opportunity initiatives fundNo limit Trade show promotion fundNo limit Kansas tourist attraction matching grant development fundNo limit Greyhound tourism fundNo limit Reimbursement and recovery fundNo limit Housing assistance program--federal fundNo limit Community development block grant--federal fundNo limit Community development block grant--federal fund--revolving loan accountNo limit HOME--federal fundNo limit Community services block grant--federal fundNo limit Other grants fundNo limit[et Provided, That the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less than $250,000 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year: Provided, however, That no grant that is greater than $250,000 in the aggregate or that requires the matching expenditure of any other moneys in the state treasury during the current or any ensuing fiscal year, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund. [j18] Weatherization block grant--federal fundNo limit Energy winterization--federal fundNo limit DOE training and assistance--federal fundNo limit Kansas export loan guarantee fundNo limit HUD emergency shelter grants--federal fundNo limit National main street center fundNo limit Coal commission contribution fundNo limit State housing trust fundNo limit SKILL program services fundNo limit SKILL program repayment fundNo limit Kansas partnership fundNo limit[et Provided, That the interest rate on any loan made from the Kansas partnership fund shall be annually indexed to the federal discount rate. [j18] State economic development initiatives fundNo limit[et Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, expenditures from the state economic development initiatives fund may be made only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act. [j18] Micro-loan program repayment fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the micro-loan program repayment fund for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accordance with such repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor under the micro- loan program: Provided further, That all moneys received by the department of commerce and housing for repayment of loans made from the micro-loan grants subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund or from the micro-loan program repayment fund shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] General fees fundNo limit[et

(c) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state economic development initiatives fund for the following specified pur- poses: Provided, That expenditures from the state economic development initiatives fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] Capital formation account$0 Kansas economic development research and development account$0 Kansas economic development endowment account$13,491,244[et Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, expenditures from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund may be made only for the pur- poses specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act.

(d) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic de- velopment initiatives fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] State operations (including official hospitality)$6,666,644[et Provided, That $47,000 of the above amount shall be used to fund the Kansas rural devel- opment council. [j18] Kansas industrial training program and Kansas industrial retraining program$3,250,000 Grants to small business development centers$525,000 Grants to certified development companies$475,000[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the grants to certified development com- panies subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account for certified development companies that have been determined to be qualified for such grants by the secretary of commerce and housing, except that expenditures for such grant shall not be made for grants to more than 10 certified development companies that have been deter- mined to be qualified for such grants by the secretary of commerce and housing. [j18] Trade show promotion program$270,000 Strategic action grants$250,000 Mainstreet development grants$200,000 Tourism grants$379,600 Kansas existing industry expansion program$950,000 Mid-America world trade center located in Wichita, KS$50,000 High performance incentive grants$75,000 Micro-loan grants$400,000[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the micro-loan grants subaccount of the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund for loans pursuant to loan agreements which are hereby authorized to be entered into by the secretary of commerce and housing in accordance with such repayment provisions and other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the secretary therefor under the micro-loan program.

(e) On August 15, 1996, and December 15, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,000,000 from the Kansas economic development account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the Kansas economic opportunities initiatives fund.

Sec. 112.

KANSAS, INC.

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Kansas, Inc.$151,805[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas, Inc. account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,574 except upon ap- proval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas, Inc. matching fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Information network of Kansas fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the information network of Kansas fund shall not be considered to be part of the private sector match required by K.S.A. 74-8009a and amend- ments thereto. [j18] EDIF fund$132,851[et Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, expenditures from the EDIF fund may be made only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act. [j18] Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit[et

(c) On July 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $132,851 from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the department of commerce and housing to the EDIF fund of Kansas, Inc.

Sec. 113.

KANSAS TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE CORPORATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Economic development research and development fund$13,889,828[et Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, expenditures from the economic development research and devel- opment fund are hereby authorized only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act. [j18] MAMTC federal fundNo limit KTEC special revenue fundNo limit[et

(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the eco- nomic development research and development fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, That expenditures from the economic de- velopment research and development fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] Operations, assistance and grants (including official hospitality)$13,889,828[et

(c) On July 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,107,443 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 research and development fund of the Kan- sas technology enterprise corporation.

(d) On August 15, 1996, and on the 15th day of each month thereafter during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, or as soon after each such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,162,035 from the Kansas economic development endowment account of the state economic development initiatives fund of the de- partment of commerce and housing to the economic development re- search and development fund of the Kansas technology enterprise cor- poration.

Sec. 114. Position limitations. (a) The number of full-time and reg- ular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tem- porary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legisla- ture for the following agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] State Board of Tax Appeals34.0 Department of Revenue1,213.0 Kansas Lottery97.0 Kansas Racing Commission51.0 Department of Commerce and Housing137.5[et

Sec. 115.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] State operations$90,601,822[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the state operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $57,425 except upon ap- proval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account shall include expenditures for a director of KanWork which shall be in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act and shall be in addition to other positions in the department of social and rehabilitation services in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act as prescribed by law: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for the purchase of professional liability insurance for physicians and dentists at any institution, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall not exceed $300. [j18] Alcohol and drug abuse services grants$5,088,251[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the alcohol and drug abuse services grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state insti-tutions operations$115,803,779[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in each of the following accounts in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated to the mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state institutions operations account for fiscal year 1997: Mental health and retardation services aid and assistance account of the department of social and rehabilitation services; operating expenditures account of the Kansas neurological in- stitute; operating expenditures account of the Larned state hospital; operating expenditures account of the Osawatomie state hospital; operating expenditures account of the Parsons state hospital and training center; operating expenditures account of the Rainbow mental health facility; operating expenditures account of the Topeka state hospital; operating ex- penditures account of the Winfield state hospital and training center: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,192,508 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 institutions, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amend- ments thereto, 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 bidding requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto: And pro- vided further, That expenditures from the mental health and retardation services aid and assistance and state institutions operations account for official hospitality by superintendents of such institutions shall not exceed $1,050: And provided further, That expenditures of $668,473 shall be made from this account for the development and provision of community- based treatment services for children with severe emotional disturbance. [j18] Adult services aid and assistance$160,556[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the adult services aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Youth services aid and assistance$40,027,291[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth services aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $5,217 ex- cept upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Youth center aftercare$750,000[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the youth center aftercare account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Vocational rehabilitation aid and assistance$2,744,962[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the vocational rehabilitation aid and assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $51,369 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expend- itures may be made from this account for the acquisition of durable medical equipment and assistive technology devices: Provided, however, That expenditures for durable equipment or assistive technology devices shall require a $1 for $1 match from non-state sources. [j18] Cash assistance$59,788,520[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the cash assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account shall include expenditures for the job opportunities and basic skills and other employment preparation programs: And provided further, That moneys appropriated in this account for basic grant increases are necessary for energy assistance: And provided further, That it has been dem- onstrated that increases in energy-related expenses of low-income Kansas residents have risen at a rate which is disproportionate to the rates of increase of the other expenses of such residents: And provided further, That expenditures made from this account of moneys appropriated in this account for such basic grant increases shall be only for the home energy expense needs of public assistance recipients, shall be calculated on a seasonal basis and shall be paid to public assistance recipients in the most administratively efficient manner in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws and rules and regulations. [j18] Adult care homes$108,338,055[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the medical assistance for long-term care account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated to the adult care homes account for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reap- propriated balance shall not exceed $21,424 except upon approval of the state finance coun- cil: Provided further, That the secretary is authorized to enter into contracts for the provision of nursing facility services for medicaid recipients: And provided further, That the secretary of social and rehabilitation services is authorized to refuse to enter into contracts with ICFs/ MR. [j18] Community based services$44,283,041 Other medical assistance$168,485,645[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the other medical assistance account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $7,643 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] State hospital closure$1,000,000[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Title XIX fund$65,145,199[et Provided, That all receipts resulting from payments under title XIX of the federal social security act to any of the institutions under mental health and retardation services may be credited to the title XIX fund: Provided further, That moneys in the title XIX fund may be used for expenditures for contractual services to provide for collecting additional payments under title XVIII and title XIX of the federal social security act, for expenditures for pre- miums and surcharges required to be paid for physicians' malpractice insurance, and for transfers to the social welfare fund. [j18] Kansas neurological institute fee fund$624,566 Kansas neurological institute--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Kansas neurological institute--foster grandparents program--federal fund$217,621 Kansas neurological institute--canteen fundNo limit Kansas neurological institute--patient benefit fundNo limit Kansas neurological institute--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Larned state hospital fee fund$1,623,419 Larned state hospital--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Larned state hospital--vocational education fund--federalNo limit Larned state hospital--ECIA fund--federalNo limit Larned state hospital--canteen fundNo limit Larned state hospital--patient benefit fundNo limit Larned state hospital--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Osawatomie state hospital fee fund$1,748,299[et Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video teleconferencing equipment at Osawatomie state hospital shall be deposited to the credit of the video teleconferencing fee account of the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to the video teleconferencing fee account shall be used soley for the servicing, technical and program support, maintenance and replacement of associated equipment at Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That any expenditures from the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the Osawatomie state hospital fee fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Osawatomie state hospital--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--vocational education fund--federalNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--ECIA fund--federalNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--adult education fund--federalNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--canteen fundNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--patient benefit fundNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--motor pool revolving fundNo limit Osawatomie state hospital--training fee revolving fundNo limit[et Provided, That all moneys received as fees for training activities for Osawatomie state hos- pital shall be deposited to the credit of the Osawatomie state hospital--training fee revolving fund: Provided further, That the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for training activities at Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses of such training activities for Osawatomie state hospital. [j18] Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund$817,004[et Provided, That all moneys received as fees for the use of video teleconferencing equipment at Parsons state hospital and training center shall be deposited to the credit of the video teleconferencing fee account of the Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund: Provided further, That all moneys credited to the video teleconferencing fee account shall be used solely for the servicing, maintenance and replacement of video teleconferencing equipment at Parsons state hospital and training center: And provided further, That any expenditures from the video teleconferencing fee account shall be in addition to any ex- penditure limitation imposed on the Parsons state hospital and training center fee fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Parsons state hospital and training center--elementary and secondary ed-ucation fund--federalNo limit Parsons state hospital and training center--canteen fundNo limit Parsons state hospital and training center--patient benefit fundNo limit Parsons state hospital and training center--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Rainbow mental health facility fee fund$141,408 Rainbow mental health facility--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Rainbow mental health facility--patient benefit fundNo limit Rainbow mental health facility--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Topeka state hospital fee fund$6,573,235 Topeka state hospital--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Topeka state hospital--canteen fundNo limit Topeka state hospital--patient benefit fundNo limit Topeka state hospital--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Winfield state hospital and training center fee fund$1,141,007 Winfield state hospital and training center--elementary and secondary education fund--federalNo limit Winfield state hospital and training center--canteen fundNo limit Winfield state hospital and training center--patient benefit fundNo limit Winfield state hospital and training center--work therapy patient benefit fundNo limit Winfield state hospital and training center--ECIA education fund--federalNo limit Social services clearing fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the social services clearing fund for state operations shall not exceed $244,411,749: Provided, however, That expenditures from the social services clearing fund for transfers or state operations for institutions under the control of the de- partment of social and rehabilitation services shall be in addition to any expenditure limi- tation on the social services clearing fund: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund pursuant to employment incentive programs which the secretary is hereby authorized to develop and enter into with public and private employers to provide an eco- nomic incentive to such employers to employ assistance recipients: And provided further, That expenditures made to alleviate stresses on the foster care system shall not exceed $1,000,000 and shall be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or any account thereof: And provided further, That expenditures of not to exceed $1,000,000 may be expended from this fund for children's services and other initiatives as a result of additional federal revenues earned on behalf of certain children in excess of the amount otherwise budgeted for the above agency and such expenditures shall be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on this fund or any account thereof: And provided further, That expenditures made by the above agency from this fund for child care services provided by the Wichita state university child development center shall not exceed a rate equating to $1.88 per hour per child: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for the development of a cooperative model managed care system offered jointly by all, or some, of the service providers in an area, where the secretary of social and rehabilitation services determines that the arrangement will be in the best interest of the community to be served, pursuant to a contract which is hereby authorized to be negotiated by the secretary for the purposes of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 39-7,112 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That all expenditures from the social services clearing fund for insti- tutional-based medicaid-eligible long-term care services shall be based on program guide- lines and policies and rules and regulations which do not include a financial eligibility limit which makes ineligible any person applying for such services who has income in excess of a maximum amount equal to 300% of the one-person benefit level in the federal social supplemental security income program as prescribed by subsection (d)(1)(B) of K.A.R. 1995 Supp. 30-6-53w: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from the social services clearing fund for fiscal year 1997 to continue in service and maintain the operations of the 60 adult psychiatric beds at Larned state hospital and Osawatomie state hospital recommended for closure in fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from the social services clearing fund for fiscal year 1997 to continue in service and maintain the operations of seven detoxification beds at Larned state hospital: And pro- vided further, That such detoxification beds shall be in addition to the 60 adult psychiatric beds at Larned state hospital and Osawatomie state hospital: And provided further, That the secretary may provide equipment and miscellaneous articles from Winfield state hospital and training center to nonprofit developmental disability community providers: And pro- vided further, That the residents of the state mental retardation hospitals be allowed to take personally used items and items constructed for them into the community when they leave the institutions: And provided further, That no expenditures may be made from this fund for the promulgation of rules, regulations or policy changes which would result in a reduction in the benefit levels for aid to families with dependent children below the amounts in existence on July 1, 1996, unless sanctions are being applied for noncompliance with the requirements of welfare reform. [j18] Social welfare fund$45,070,590[et Provided, That expenditures from the social welfare fund for state operations shall not exceed $3,644,277: Provided further, That any transfers of funds between the social welfare fund and state institutions made by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall be in addition to this expenditure limitation. [j18] Other state fees fundNo limit Juvenile detention facilities fund$2,480,515 Alcohol and drug abuse block grant federal fund$9,715,761[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the alcohol, drug abuse and mental health block grant--federal fund to any other block grant fund specified in this subsection shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] At-risk child care block grant federal fund$2,961,524 Child care development block grant federal fund$7,154,420[et Provided, That any transfers from the child care development block grant fund to the de- partment of health and environment shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation im- posed on this fund. [j18] Child welfare services block grant federal fund$4,378,087 Energy assistance block grant federal fund$9,325,604 Mental health block grant federal fund$1,872,734 Social services block grant--federal fund$27,627,972[et Provided, That any transfers of moneys from the social services block grant--federal fund to any other block grant fund specified in this subsection shall be in addition to any ex- penditure limitation imposed on this fund. [j18] Aid to families with dependent children federal fundNo limit Disability determination services federal fundNo limit Food stamp assistance federal fundNo limit Foster care assistance federal fundNo limit JOBS assistance federal fundNo limit Medical assistance federal fundNo limit Rehabilitation services federal fund$20,380,402 Other federal state operations fundNo limit Other federal grants and assistance fundNo limit SRS enterprise fundNo limit SRS trust fundNo limit[et Provided, That all contributions from local entities shall be credited to the vocational re- habilitation special revenue account of the SRS trust fund for the purpose of providing the required state match for receipt of federal vocational rehabilitation funds: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from the vocational rehabilitation special revenue account of this fund for local community-based vocational rehabilitation programs. [j18] Medicaid assistance federal fundNo limit[et

(c) The following amounts are included in the mental health and re- tardation services aid and assistance and state institutions operations ac- count of the state general fund for the following institutions, as defined by K.S.A. 76-12a01 and amendments thereto, but expenditures from this account for any such aid and assistance or institution shall not be limited to, nor be required to be made in, the amount listed for such aid and assistance or institution: [j18] Kansas neurological institute$13,472,982 Larned state hospital$14,872,586 Osawatomie state hospital$6,248,772 Parsons state hospital and training center$7,880,774 Rainbow mental health facility$2,901,017 Topeka state hospital$5,079,245 Winfield state hospital and training center$12,628,739 Community services aid and assistance$54,912,172[et

(d) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $10,000 from the Larned state hospital--canteen fund to the Larned state hos- pital--patient benefit fund.

(e) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Larned state hospital, upon approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $500 from the Larned state hospital--work therapy patient benefit fund to the Lar- ned state hospital--patient benefit fund.

(f) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Osawatomie state hospital, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $15,000 from the Osawatomie state hospital--canteen fund to the Osa- watomie state hospital--patient benefit fund.

(g) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Parsons state hospital and training center, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $9,000 from the Parsons state hospital and training center-- canteen fund to the Parsons state hospital and training center--patient benefit fund.

(h) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Topeka state hospital, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $6,000 from the Topeka state hospital--canteen fund to the Topeka state hospital--patient benefit fund.

(i) On July 1, 1996, the superintendent of Winfield state hospital and training center, upon the approval of the director of accounts and reports, shall transfer $30,000 from the Winfield state hospital and training cen- ter--canteen fund to the Winfield state hospital and training center-- patient benefit fund.

(j) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports may transfer, in one or more amounts, from the title XIX fund to the social welfare fund the amount specified by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services.

(k) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer all moneys in the institutional reimbursement account of the other state fees fund to the title XIX fund. On July 1, 1996, all liabilities of the institutional reimbursement account of the other state fees fund are hereby transferred to and imposed on the title XIX fund and the insti- tutional reimbursement account of the other state fees fund is hereby abolished.

Sec. 116.

KANSAS GUARDIANSHIP PROGRAM

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Kansas guardianship program$1,017,688[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the Kansas guardianship program account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $89,222 except upon approval of the state finance council.

Sec. 117. Position limitations. (a) The number of full-time and regular part-time posi- tions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and temporary positions, paid from appropri- ations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council or pursuant to subsection (b) of this section: [j18] Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services4,680.7 Kansas Neurological Institute742.0 Larned State Hospital739.8 Osawatomie State Hospital532.5 Parsons State Hospital and Training Center515.0 Rainbow Mental Health Facility136.4 Topeka State Hospital530.1 Winfield State Hospital and Training Center769.5[et

(b) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the secretary of social and rehabilitation services may increase the position limitation for the department of social and rehabilitation services or for any institution or facility under the general supervision and management of the secretary of social and rehabilitation services by making a corresponding decrease in the position limitation for either the department of social and rehabil- itation services or any institution or facility under the general supervision and management of the secretary of social and rehabilitation services. The secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall certify each such increase and corresponding decrease to the director of personnel services and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the legislative re- search department.

(c) Within the limitation imposed by this or any other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature on the full-time equiv- alent number of full-time and regular part-time positions, excluding sea- sonal and temporary positions, paid from appropriations made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for Larned state hospital, Osawatomie state hospital, Rainbow mental health facility and Topeka state hospital, the following positions shall be in the unclassified service under the Kan- sas civil service act: Advanced registered nurse practitioners.

Sec. 118. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the secretary of social and rehabilitation services may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, from the state general fund for the department of social and rehabilitation services to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 1997 from the state general fund for the department of social and rehabilitation services. The secre- tary of social and rehabilitation services 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 department.

Sec. 119.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$7,960,180[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997. [j18] General state aid$1,318,779,000 Supplemental general state aid$48,672,000 School food assistance$2,510,486 Special education services aid$190,515,583[et Provided, That expenditures shall not be made from the special education services aid account for the provision of instruction for any homebound or hospitalized child unless the categorization of such child as exceptional is conjoined with the categorization of the child within one or more of the other categories of exceptionality: Provided further, That any balance in a school district's special education fund from the prior fiscal year that is in excess of 20% of the district's estimated expenditures from the special education fund will be deducted from the school district's special education entitlement for the year in which the appropriation is being made: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from this account for grants to school districts in amounts determined pursuant to and in accor- dance with the provisions of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 72-983 and amendments thereto: And pro- vided further, That expenditures shall be made from the amount remaining in this account, after deduction of the expenditures specified in the foregoing proviso, for payments to school districts in amounts determined pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 72-978 and amendments thereto. [j18] KPERS--employer contributions$69,723,333[et Provided, That all expenditures from the KPERS--employer contributions account shall be for payment of participating employers' contributions to the Kansas public employees re- tirement system as provided in K.S.A. 74-4939 and amendments thereto: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for the payment of participating employers' contribu- tions to the Kansas public employees retirement system may be made regardless of when the liability was incurred. [j18] Postsecondary aid for vocational education$17,439,555 Adult basic education$815,000[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191 [aw[j18] Community college credit hour state aid$39,293,030 Community college out-district state aid entitlement$12,225,973 Community college general state aid$2,642,795 Parent education program$2,750,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the parent education program account for each such grant shall be matched by the school district in an amount which is equal to not less than 100% of the grant: Provided further, That no more than 1% of the above appropriated amount may be expended by the department of education for establishing and maintaining a Kansas training model that meets the requirement for the parents as teachers program. [j18] Inservice education aid$4,000,000 Educable deaf-blind and severely handicapped children's programs aid$110,000 School district juvenile detention facilities and Flint Hills job corps center grants$2,440,554[et Provided, That expenditures shall be made from the school district juvenile detention fa- cilities and Flint Hills job corps center grants account for grants to school districts in amounts determined pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 72- 8187 and amendments thereto: Provided further, That the amount of grants to school dis- tricts shall be determined as if the term ``enrollment'' as used in K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 72-8187 and amendments thereto means the number of pupils residing at the Flint Hills job corps center or confined in a juvenile detention facility and enrolled in a district on September 20, on November 20, or on April 20, of the school year, whichever is the greater number of pupils. [j18] Kansas foundation for agriculture project grant$25,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas foundation for agriculture project grant ac- count shall be used for agriculture in the classroom programs to supplement existing ele- mentary and secondary curricula with agricultural information: Provided further, That ex- penditures from this account shall be made only if private funding sources are available to match such state grants on a 60% state and 40% private basis. [j18] Grant to Kansas cultural heritage and arts center, Dodge City, Kansas$20,000[et Provided, That it was the intent of the 1995 legislature to phase out funding for the Kansas cultural heritage and arts center over the next two fiscal years.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited 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: [j18] State school district finance fundNo limit School district capital improvements fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit State safety fundNo limit GED credentials processing fees fundNo limit School bus safety fundNo limit Goals 2000 federal fundNo limit Kansas postsecondary review board--federal fundNo limit Motorcycle safety fundNo limit Federal indirect cost reimbursement fundNo limit Certificate fee fundNo limit Proprietary school fee fundNo limit Adult basic education--federal fundNo limit Food assistance--federal fundNo limit Food assistance--school breakfast program--federal fundNo limit Food assistance--national school lunch program--federal fundNo limit Food assistance--child and adult care food program--federal fundNo limit Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fundNo limit Elementary and secondary school aid--educationally deprived children--federal fundNo limit Educationally deprived children--state operations--federal fundNo limit Elementary and secondary school--educationally deprived children--LEA's fundNo limit ESEA chapter II--state operations--federal fundNo limit Truck driver training fundNo limit Education of handicapped children fund--federalNo limit Educational interpreter performance assessment fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund for operating expenditures incurred in conjunction with the operation of the educational interpreter performance program: Provided further, That the state board of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for educational interpreter performance assessments and other services provided under the interpreter performance assessment program: And provided further, That all such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the educational interpreter performance assessment fee fund. [j18] Education of handicapped children fund--state operations--federalNo limit Education of handicapped children fund--preschool--federal fundNo limit Education of handicapped children fund--preschool state operations--federalNo limit Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fund--migrant education fundNo limit Elementary and secondary school aid--federal fund--migrant educa-tion--state operationsNo limit Vocational education amendments of 1968--federal fundNo limit Vocational education title II--federal fundNo limit Vocational education title II--federal fund--state operationsNo limit Job training partnership act fund--federalNo limit Job training partnership act fund--state operations--federalNo limit Educational research grants and projects fundNo limit Education for economic security act--federal fundNo limit State legalization impact aid--federal fundNo limit Drug abuse fund--department of education--federalNo limit Drug abuse funds--federal--state operations fundNo limit Economic development initiatives fund$10,051,110[et Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the economic development initiatives fund of the department of education other than for purposes 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. [j18] Inservice education workshop fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: Provided further, That the state board of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for inservice workshops and conferences: And provided fur- ther, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of such operating expend- itures incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: And provided further, That all fees received for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the inservice education workshop fee fund. [j18] Private donations, gifts, grants and bequests fundNo limit Interactive video fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interactive video fee fund for operating expenditures incurred in conjunction with the operation and use of the interactive video conference facility of the department of education: Provided further, That the state board of education is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the operation and use of such interactive video conference facility: And provided further, That all fees received for the operation and use of such interactive video conference facility shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the interactive video fee fund. [j18] Reimbursement for services fundNo limit Communities in schools program fundNo limit Environmental education grant fundNo limit[et

(c) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $50,000 from the family and children trust account of the family and children investment fund of the corporation for change to the communities in schools program fund of the department of education.

(d) Expenditures may be made from the economic development in- itiatives fund of the department of education for the following purposes, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor: [j18] Vocational education capital outlay aid$1,650,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the vocational education capital outlay aid account for each such grant shall be matched by the area vocational school or the area vocational- technical school in an amount which is equal to 50% of the grant. [j18] Postsecondary aid for vocational education$6,716,110 Innovative program assistance$1,485,000 Technology innovation and internship program$200,000[et

(e) On September 15, 1996, December 15, 1996, April 15, 1997, or as soon after each such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,476,250, and on June 15, 1997, or as soon after such date as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $2,476,250 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 department of education.

(f) On July 1, 1996, and quarterly thereafter, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $42,428 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the school bus safety fund of the de- partment of education.

(g) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts which in the ag- gregate shall not exceed $25,000 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the environmental education grant fund of the state department of education.

Sec. 120.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Central administration operations and parole and postrelease supervision operations$11,235,545[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the central administration operations and parole and postrelease supervision operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $99,072 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Community corrections$16,217,053[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the community corrections account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $10,937 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That no expenditures may be made by any county from any grant made to such county from the community corrections account for either half of state fiscal year 1997 which supplant any amount of local public or private funding of existing programs as determined in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of corrections: And provided further, That no expenditures from the com- munity corrections account may be made for state operations. [j18] Community correctional conservation camps$1,516,564 Treatment and programs$25,766,033[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the treatment and programs account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $188,869 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from the treat- ment and programs account for malpractice insurance shall not be greater than the amount obtained by multiplying $5,000 by the approved number of positions equated to full-time for individuals employed as physician specialists, physician assistants and dentists. [j18] Postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony offenders$200,000[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony offenders account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That ex- penditures may be made from the postconviction nonprison sanctions for felony offenders account for only those postconviction nonprison sanction costs authorized by the secretary of corrections to be paid from this account: And provided further, That the rate of reim- bursement for the expenses of such sanctions shall be determined and fixed by the secretary of corrections. [j18] Facilities operations$112,507,114[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the facilities operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,406,425 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Federal funds--juvenile community corrections fundNo limit Department of corrections state asset forfeiture fundNo limit Juvenile aftercare services grant fundNo limit Carl Perkins act--federal fundNo limit Chapter I--federal fundNo limit Correctional industries fund$9,683,377 Drug abuse fund--community corrections--federalNo limit State of Kansas--department of corrections inmate benefit fundNo limit[et Provided, That in addition to any other expenditure authorized from the state of Kansas-- department of corrections inmate benefit fund, the sum of $213,074 shall be expended to fund the operation of visitors centers located at Norton, Ellsworth, Hutchinson and Lansing correctional facilities: Provided further, That in addition to any other expenditure authorized from the state of Kansas--department of corrections inmate benefit fund, the sum of $85,000 shall be expended to fund a portion of the operation of the office of the ombudsman of corrections. [j18] Department of corrections--general fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the department of corrections--general fees fund for operating expenditures for training programs for correctional personnel, in- cluding official hospitality: Provided further, That the secretary of corrections is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for such programs: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred for such training programs, including official hospitality: And provided further, That all fees received for such programs shall be credited to this fund: And provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund for the repair of flood damage except upon approval of the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto. [j18] Topeka correctional facility--community development block grant--fed-eral fundNo limit Topeka correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Topeka correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Topeka correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Topeka correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Hutchinson correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Hutchinson correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Hutchinson correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Hutchinson correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Lansing correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Lansing correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Lansing correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Lansing correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Ellsworth correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Ellsworth correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Ellsworth correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Ellsworth correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Winfield correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Winfield correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Winfield correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Winfield correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Norton correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit Norton correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Norton correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Norton correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit El Dorado correctional facility--general fees fundNo limit El Dorado correctional facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit El Dorado correctional facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit El Dorado correctional facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit Larned correctional mental health facility--general fees fundNo limit Larned correctional mental health facility--inmate canteen fundNo limit Larned correctional mental health facility--inmate benefit fundNo limit Larned correctional mental health facility--institutional library services grant fund--federalNo limit[et

(c) The following amounts are included in the facilities operations account of the state general fund for the following correctional institutions and facilities, but expenditures from this account for any such correctional institution or facility shall not be limited to, nor be required to be made in, the amount listed for the correctional institution or facility: [j18] Topeka correctional facility$12,353,400 Hutchinson correctional facility$22,331,104 Lansing correctional facility$30,583,145 Ellsworth correctional facility$8,450,861 Winfield correctional facility$4,955,814 Norton correctional facility$10,356,817 El Dorado correctional facility$16,735,442 Larned correctional mental health facility$6,041,941 Wichita work release facility$2,105,015[et

(d) On January 15, 1997, or as soon thereafter as moneys are availa- ble, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $75,000 from the correctional industries fund of the department of corrections to the state general fund.

Sec. 121. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the secretary of corrections, with the governor's approval, may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, from the state general fund for the department of corrections or any correctional institution or facility under the general supervision and management of the secretary of corrections to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 1997 from the state general fund for the department of corrections or any correctional institution or facility under the general supervision and management of the secretary of corrections. The secretary of correc- tions shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and re- ports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the legislative research department.

Sec. 122. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations made in this or other appropri- ation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Department of Corrections3,017.5[et

Sec. 123.

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds, all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] State highway fundNo limit[et Provided, That no expenditures may be made from the state highway fund other than for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act. [j18] Special city and county highway fundNo limit County equalization and adjustment fund$2,500,000 Highway special permits fundNo limit Highway bonds debt service fundNo limit Rail services improvement fundNo limit Rail service assistance program loan guarantee fundNo limit Railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund shall not exceed the amount which the secretary of transportation is obligated to pay during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, in satisfaction of liabilities arising from the unconditional guar- antee of payment which was entered into by the secretary of transportation in connection with the mid-states port authority federally taxable revenue refunding bonds, series 1994, dated May 1, 1994, authorized by K.S.A. 12-3420 and amendments thereto and guaranteed pursuant to K.S.A. 75-5031 and amendments thereto. [j18] Interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the interagency motor vehicle fuel sales fund to provide and sell motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: Provided further, That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for motor vehicle fuel sold to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the expenses incurred in providing motor vehicle fuel to the Kansas highway patrol: And provided further, That all fees received for such sales of motor vehicle fuel shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Elderly and disabled coordinated public transportation assistance fundNo limit Public use general aviation development fundNo limit[et

(b) Expenditures may be made by the above agency from the state highway fund for the following specified purposes: Provided, That ex- penditures from the state highway fund other than refunds authorized by law for the following specified purposes shall not exceed the limitations prescribed therefor as follows: [j18] Agency operations$186,053,428[et Provided, That expenditures from the agency operations account of the state highway fund for official hospitality by the secretary of transportation shall not exceed $1,000: Provided, however, That expenditures may be made from this account for state aircraft insurance: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for engineering services furnished to counties for road and bridge projects under K.S.A. 68-402e and amendments thereto. [j18] Conference feesNo limit[et Provided, That the secretary of transportation is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect conference, training and workshop attendance and registration fees for conferences, training seminars and workshops sponsored or cosponsored by the department: Provided further, That such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the conference fees account of the state highway fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account to defray all or part of the costs of the conferences, training seminars and workshops. [j18] Substantial maintenanceNo limit ClaimsNo limit Payments for city connecting links$2,240,000 Federal local aid programsNo limit Pre-1992 bond services feesNo limit Construction, remodeling and special maintenance projects for buildings$5,799,249[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the construction, remodeling and special maintenance projects for buildings account of the state highway fund of amounts in unex- pended balances as of June 30, 1996, in capital improvement project accounts of projects approved for prior fiscal years: Provided further, That expenditures from this account of amounts in such unexpended balances shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this account for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Other capital improvementsNo limit[et

(c) On April 1, 1997, the director of accounts and reports shall trans- fer from the motor pool service fund of the department of administration to the state highway fund of the department of transportation an amount determined to be equal to the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees for each vehicle owned or leased by the state or any state agencies in accordance with K.S.A. 75-4611 and amendments thereto.

(d) Upon notification from the secretary of transportation that an amount is due and payable from the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state highway fund to the railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund the amount certified by the secretary as due and payable.

(e) Any transfer of money during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, from the state highway fund to other state agencies, resulting from a contract for services shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997.

(f) Any transfer of money during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, from the state highway fund to the highway bonds debt service fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997.

(g) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer all moneys in each of the following funds to the highway bonds debt service fund, which is hereby created in the state treasury: Highway bond debt service--Series 1992 fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1992A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1993 fund; highway rev- enue refunding bonds debt service--Series 1993A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994 fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994B fund. On July 1, 1996, all liabilities of each of the following funds are hereby imposed and transferred to appropriate accounts of the highway bonds debt service fund: Highway bond debt service--Series 1992 fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1992A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1993 fund; highway revenue refunding bonds debt service--Series 1993A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994 fund; highway bond debt serv- ice--Series 1994A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994B fund. On July 1, 1996, each of the following funds is hereby abolished: Highway bond debt service--Series 1992 fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1992A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1993 fund; highway rev- enue refunding bonds debt service--Series 1993A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994 fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994A fund; highway bond debt service--Series 1994B fund.

Sec. 124. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Department of Transportation3,238.5[et

Sec. 125. Kansas quality program. (a) In addition to other expendi- tures authorized by law, expenditures may be made from the agency op- erations account of the state highway fund appropriated by this act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the department of transportation, if the agency is participating in the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto, for the following pur- poses: (1) Salary bonus payments to permanent full-time or regular part- time employees of the state agency pursuant to subsection (c) of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto at the discretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology equipment which was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year 1997 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training in support of the Kansas quality program: Provided, That all such expenditures from such fund for the fiscal year 1997 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the agency operations account of the state highway fund for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That the total amount of such expenditures from the agency operations account of the state highway fund for fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the unexpended portion of the amount authorized to be expended from the agency op- erations account of the state highway fund for fiscal year 1996 for agency operations, as determined by the director of accounts and reports: Pro- vided further, That, in addition to the limitations prescribed by K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto, the total amount of any such salary bonus payments to any individual employee during fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions of this subsection shall apply only to: (1) That portion of the moneys in the agency operations account of the state highway fund from which ex- penditures may be made for agency operations, and (2) shall not include that portion of moneys which may be expended for other operating ex- penses in the regular maintenance subprogram.

(b) Any unencumbered balance in any Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of the state highway fund of the department of transportation, which was established under the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto and which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legisla- ture, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated. All expenditures from any such Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of the state highway fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the state highway fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997.

Sec. 126.

STATE LIBRARY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$1,268,494[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $5,777 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $1,300. [j18] Grants to libraries and library systems$2,925,883[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the grants to libraries and library systems account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $127,965 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That any volunteer adult literacy organization receiving a grant shall be required to provide a match equaling $1 in cash or in-kind contributions for each $1 of public funds received.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] State library fundNo limit Federal library services and construction act--title I--fundNo limit Federal library services and construction act--title II--fundNo limit Federal library services and construction act--title III--fundNo limit[et

Sec. 127.

KANSAS ARTS COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$315,155[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,852 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $300: And provided further, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from any amount of savings in the operating expenditures account for the purpose of matching an equal or greater amount of federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for arts programming. [j18] Arts programming grants and challenge grants$932,339[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the arts programming grants and challenge grants account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall be made only upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures from this account shall be made only for the purpose of matching an equal or greater amount of federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for arts programming: And provided further, That expenditures from this account shall be made in a manner to benefit the maximum number of Kansas communities in the development of Kansas talent and art.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] State capitol dome sculpture fundNo limit Kansas arts commission fee fundNo limit[et [j96] [j18] Kansas arts commission gifts, grants and bequests fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas arts commission gifts, grants and bequests fund for state operations shall not exceed $149,940. [j18] Kansas arts commission special gifts fundNo limit Arts programming grants fundNo limit[et Provided, That moneys received by the Kansas arts commission from the remittance of the unexpended balance of arts programming grants to the commission shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the arts programming grants fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund shall be made only for the purpose of matching an equal or greater amount of federal grant moneys or local grant moneys, or both, for arts program- ming: And provided further, That expenditures from this fund shall be made in a manner to benefit the maximum number of Kansas communities in the development of Kansas talent and art. [j96]

Sec. 128.

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$3,617,198[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $66,284 except upon approval of the state finance council. [j18] Arts for the handicapped$150,000[et

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$90,660 Local services reimbursement fundNo limit[et Provided, That the Kansas state school for the blind is hereby authorized to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the local services reimbursement fund: And provided further, That all ex- penditures from this fund shall be for capital outlay. [j18] Student activity fees fundNo limit Special bequest fundNo limit Gift fundNo limit Technology lending library fundNo limit Food assistance - cash for commodities--federal fundNo limit Food assistance - breakfast--federal fundNo limit Food assistance - lunch--federal fundNo limit Chapter I handicapped--federal fundNo limit Education improvement--federal fund No limit Math and science improvement--federal fundNo limit Elementary and secondary--federal fundNo limit[et

Sec. 129.

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$6,288,306[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $72,745 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fund$87,000 Local services reimbursement fundNo limit[et Provided, That the Kansas state school for the deaf is hereby authorized to assess and collect a fee of 20% of the total cost of services provided to local school districts: Provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the local services reimbursement fund: And provided further, That all expenditures from this fund shall be for capital outlay. [j18] Student activity fees fundNo limit Elementary and secondary education act--federal fundNo limit Vocational education fund--federalNo limit Special bequest fundNo limit Special workshop fundNo limit[et

Sec. 130.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$5,011,655[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That expenditures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,500. [j18] Kansas humanities council$50,000[et Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Rehabilitation and repair projects; flood plain improvements.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] General fees fundNo limit[et [j96] [j18] Archeology fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the archeology fee fund for operating ex- penses for providing archeological services by contract: Provided further, That the state historical society is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing archeological services by contract: And provided further, That all fees received from such services shall be credited to the archeology fee fund. [j18] Microfilm fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the microfilm fees fund for operating ex- penses for providing microfilming services: Provided further, That the state historical society is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the sale of such services: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all or part of the operating expenses incurred in providing microfilming services: And provided further, That all fees received from such services shall be credited to the microfilm fees fund. [j18] State of Kansas sports hall of fame fundNo limit Historic properties fees fundNo limit National historic preservation act fund--stateNo limit Historic preservation overhead fees fundNo limit National historic preservation act fund--localNo limit Private gifts, grants and bequests fundNo limit Insurance collection replacement/reimbursement fundNo limit Heritage trust fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the heritage trust fund for state operations shall not exceed $70,703. [j18] Land survey fee fundNo limit State historical society facilities fundNo limit Unmarked burial sites fundNo limit Historic properties fundNo limit Law enforcement memorial fundNo limit Federal grants fundNo limit[et [j96] [j96]

Sec. 131.

COUNCIL ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] Council on vocational education--federal fundNo limit[et Provided, That notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 72-4409 and amendments thereto, all employees of the Kansas council on vocational education shall be in the unclassified service.

Sec. 132. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] State Library26.0 Kansas Arts Commission9.0 Kansas State School for the Blind93.5 Kansas State School for the Deaf204.5 State Historical Society136.5 Council on Vocational Education2.0[et

Sec. 133.

JUDICIAL COUNCIL

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$229,716[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $2,915 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That no expenditures shall be made from this account for any study requested by one or more members of the legislature unless the study request was submitted in writing to the legislative coordinating council and the study request was approved by the legislative coordinating council prior to the study request being submitted to the judicial council: And provided further, That such limitation shall not apply to any study requested by a standing committee of either house of the legislature or any legislative committee established by statute.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Grants and gifts fundNo limit[et Provided, That all private grants and gifts and federal grants received by the judicial council, other than moneys received as grants, gifts or donations for the preparation, publication or distribution of legal publications, shall be deposited to the credit of the grants and gifts fund. [j18] Publications fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund for operating expenditures related to preparation, publication and distribution of legal publications: Pro- vided further, That the judicial council is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for sale and distribution of legal publications in order to recover direct and indirect costs incurred for preparation, publication and distribution of legal publications: And provided further, That such fees may be fixed in order to recover all or part of such costs: And provided further, That all moneys received from such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the publications fee fund: And provided further, That all moneys received as gifts, grants or donations for the preparation, publication or distribution of legal publications shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the publications fee fund.

Sec. 134.

STATE BOARD OF INDIGENTS' DEFENSE SERVICES

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$10,427,451[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in the operating expenditures account is hereby reappropriated to the operating expenditures ac- count for fiscal year 1997: Provided further, That any expenditures for indigents' defense services are authorized to be made from the operating expenditures account regardless of when services were rendered: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures account for negotiated contracts for malpractice insurance for public defenders and deputy or assistant public defenders: And provided further, That all contracts for malpractice insurance for public defenders and deputy or assistant public defenders shall be negotiated and purchased by the state board of indigents' defense serv- ices, shall not be subject to approval or purchase by the committee on surety bonds and insurance under K.S.A. 75-4114 and 75-6111 and amendments thereto and shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto. [j18] Capital defense operations$1,437,543 Legal services for prisoners$416,110[et Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as June 30, 1996, in each of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Regional defense delivery system expansion operations.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Indigents' defense services fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the indigents' defense services fund for the purpose of assigned counsel and other professional services related to contract cases. [j18] Inservice education workshop fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the inservice education workshop fee fund for operating expenditures, including official hospitality, incurred for inservice workshops and conferences: Provided further, That the state board of indigents' defense services 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 conferences: And provided further, That all fees received for inservice workshops and conferences shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the inservice education workshop fee fund.

Sec. 135.

JUDICIAL BRANCH

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Judiciary operations$66,128,763[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the judiciary operations account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $1,082,552 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That contracts for computer input of judicial opinions under this appropriation shall be executed in the name of the supreme court by the chief justice and may be interrelated with contracts for the compre- hensive legislative information system: And provided further, That all such contracts for computer input of judicial opinions and all purchases thereunder shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto: And provided further, That expend- itures may be made from the judicial operations account for contingencies without limitation at the discretion of the chief justice: And provided further, That expenditures from the judicial operations account for such contingencies shall not exceed $25,000: And provided further, That expenditures from the judicial operations account for official hospitality shall not exceed $4,000: And provided further, That expenditures shall be made from the judicial operations account for the travel expenses of panels of the court of appeals for travel to cities across the state to hear appealed cases: And provided further, That expenditures may be made for contracts under K.S.A. 20-2622(1) with retired judges more than five years after the date of retirement, which contracts are hereby authorized, notwithstanding the requirements of K.S.A. 20-2622(2). [j18] Juvenile intake and assessment$2,532,994[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in the juvenile intake and assessment account is hereby reappropriated to the juvenile intake and assessment account for fiscal year 1997. Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as June 30, 1996, in each of the following accounts is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Judicial center security measures.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Library report fee fundNo limit Judiciary technology fundNo limit[et Provided, That no expenditures shall be made from the judiciary technology fund for a study of automation needs in the district courts until the criminal justice coordinating council receives and accepts a plan to define an integrated statewide criminal justice information system. [j18] Judicial branch education fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Duplicate law book fundNo limit Child support enforcement contractual agreement fundNo limit Bar admission fee fundNo limit Court reporter fundNo limit Highway safety act--federal fund--judicial trainingNo limit State justice institute--federal grant fundNo limit[et

Sec. 136. Position limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Judicial Council4.0[et

Sec. 137.

KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures (including official hospitality)$8,988,544[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures (including official hospitality) account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $54,775 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this account for expenses incurred in holding the annual meeting: And provided further, That the above agency may negotiate and enter into contracts to carry out its functions at the annual meeting: And provided further, That such contracts shall not be subject to the competitive bid requirements of K.S.A. 75-3739 and amendments thereto.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Dairy division fee fund$140,251 Market division fee fund$0 Meat and poultry inspection fee fund$59,944 Wheat quality survey fund$28,000 Entomology fee fund$106,608 Market development fundNo limit Laboratory equipment fundNo limit Water structures--state highway fund$118,500 Soil amendment fee fund$2,176 Agricultural liming materials fee fund$25,287 Trademark fundNo limit Weights and measures fee fund$69,595 Water appropriation certification fund$409,174 Water rights information system fees fundNo limit[et Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for water data provided at the request of non-state government agencies and the general public: Provided further, That such fees shall be fixed in order to recover all of the direct data processing expenses incurred in preparation of requested water data: And provided further, That such fees shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the water rights information system fees fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred by the division of water resources for data processing services to prepare requested water data. [j18] Agriculture seed fee fund$75,463 Chemigation fee fund$64,645 Agriculture statistics fundNo limit Economic development fund$0 Water transfer hearing fundNo limit Kansas corn commission fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas corn commission fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000. [j18] Kansas grain sorghum commission fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the Kansas grain sorghum commission fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000. [j18] Soybean promotion and research fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures from the soybean promotion and research fee fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $3,000. [j18] U.S. geological survey cooperative gage agreement fundNo limit[et Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter into a cooperative gage agreement with the United States geological survey: Provided further, That all moneys collected for the construction or operation of river water intake gages shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the U.S. geological survey cooperative gage agreement fund: And provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund to pay the costs incurred in the construction or operation of river water intake gages. [j18] Water plan special revenue fund$967,934[et Provided, That expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund for salaries and wages shall not exceed $524,936: Provided further, That expenditures may be made for fiscal year 1997 from any account of this fund having an unencumbered balance in such account as of June 30, 1996, which was authorized to be expended for fiscal year 1996: And provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account of this fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Agricultural chemical fee fund$248,470 Feeding stuffs fee fund$445,344 Fertilizer fee fund$611,322 Livestock remedies fee fund$20,817 Pesticide use fee fund$442,716 Grade A milk fee fund$201,758 Geographic information system fee fundNo limit Seed examination fee fund$28,257 Egg fee fund$133,840 Meat and poultry inspection fund (federal)No limit Certification of pesticide applicators program--federal fundNo limit Federal pesticide enforcement fundNo limit Pesticide use and endangered species--federal fundNo limit Waste pesticide--federal fundNo limit Pesticide use and groundwater protection--federal fundNo limit Pesticide use and worker protection outreach--federal fundNo limit Pest detection and survey--federal fundNo limit USDA NASS postage fundNo limit FDA tissue residue fund--federalNo limit Aquaculture fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit Publications fee fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the publications fee fund for operating expenditures related to preparation and publication of ``Insects in Kansas'': Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1005 and amendments thereto to the contrary, the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with a commercial publisher for the printing, distribution and sale of the publication ``Insects in Kansas'': And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to collect fees from such commercial publisher pursuant to contract with the publisher for the sale of the publication: And provided further, That the secretary of agriculture is hereby authorized to receive and accept grants, gifts, donations or funds of any kind from the federal government or any of its agencies or from any other source whatsoever for the printing, publication and distribution of ``Insects of Kansas'': And provided further, That all moneys received from such fees or for such grants, gifts, donations or other funds received for such purpose, shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to this fund. [j18] Other grants fundNo limit[et Provided, That, the above agency is authorized to make expenditures from the other grants fund of any moneys credited to this fund from any individual grant if the grant is: (1) Less than $200,001 in the aggregate, and (2) does not require the matching expenditure of any moneys in the state treasury during fiscal year 1997 other than moneys appropriated by this act: Provided, however, That no grant that: (1) Is greater than $200,000 in the aggregate, (2) requires the matching expenditure of any moneys in the state treasury during fiscal year 1997 other than moneys appropriated by this act, or (3) is a grant for the farmers' assistance, counseling and training program, shall be deposited to the credit of this fund.

(c) On July 1, 1996, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $118,500 from the state highway fund of the department of transportation to the water structures--state highway fund of the Kansas department of agriculture.

(d) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $803,383 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special rev- enue fund of the Kansas department of agriculture.

Sec. 138.

KANSAS ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$510,938[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $6,572 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Animal disease control fundNo limit Animal dealers fee fundNo limit Veterinary inspection fee fundNo limit Livestock market brand inspection fee fundNo limit Livestock brand fee fundNo limit Livestock brand emergency revolving fund No limit County option brand fee fundNo limit Federal state disease control fundNo limit Livestock indemnification fundNo limit[et [j163] 191 [j166] 191

[awSec. 139.

KANSAS STATE GRAIN INSPECTION DEPARTMENT

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Grain inspection fee fund$5,349,208[et Provided, That any expenditures from the grain inspection fee fund to remit fees imposed under federal law and collected by the above agency for the federal grain inspection service shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund for fiscal year 1997.

Sec. 140.

STATE FAIR BOARD

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures, other than refunds authorized by law and remittances of sales tax to the de- partment of revenue, shall not exceed the following: [j18] State fair fee fundNo limit[et [j96] Provided, That expenditures from the state fair fee fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $2,000: Provided further, That any expenditures from this fund for payments to performers, entertainers and other special attractions at the state fair shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Non-fair days activities fee fund No limit State fair special cash fundNo limit[et [j96]

(c) Upon request of the state fair board, the attorney general shall provide legal services for the board during fiscal year 1997.

Sec. 141.

KANSAS WHEAT COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Kansas wheat commission fund$2,141,607[et Provided, That all contracts made by the Kansas wheat commission with United States wheat associates, inc., shall contain a provision that United States wheat associates, inc., shall not expend any of the moneys provided by the Kansas wheat commission for any purpose not authorized by the Kansas wheat act: Provided further, That expenditures from the Kansas wheat commission fund for official hospitality shall not exceed $30,000. [j18] Kansas wheat commission emergency fund$0[et

Sec. 142.

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$520,022[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $3,847 except upon approval of the state finance council.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Water plan special revenue fund$10,375,642[et Provided, That, except upon approval of expenditures for any other purposes by the state finance council acting on this matter which is hereby characterized as a matter of legislative delegation and subject to the guidelines prescribed in subsection (c) of K.S.A. 75-3711c and amendments thereto, expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund may be made only for the purposes specifically authorized by this or other appropriation act. [j18] Land reclamation fee fund$97,046 Riparian & wetland areas project--federal fundNo limit Watershed protect approach/WTR RSRCE MGT fundNo limit Conversion of materials and equipment fundNo limit[et

(c) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the water plan special revenue fund for the following specified pur- poses, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor: [j18] Land treatment cost-share programs$5,200,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the land treatment cost-share programs account of the water plan special revenue fund shall be for cost-sharing grants for construction of enduring water conservation structures on privately and publicly owned land in conservation districts which are needed for development and improvement of the quality and quantity of Kansas water resources: Provided further, That $2,720,000 of the initial allocation among conser- vation districts for such grants for fiscal year 1997 shall be on the basis of allocating 60% of the amount equally among all conservation districts and allocating 40% of the amount to be initially allocated proportionally among all conservation districts on the basis of an index composed of the measurement of nonfederal rural acreage, erosion potential and rainfall in all conservation districts, as determined by the state conservation commission: And provided further, That the balance of the initial allocation for such grants for fiscal year 1997 shall be allocated to conservation districts on a priority basis, as determined by the state conser- vation commission and state water plan: And provided further, That expenditures from this account for contractual technical expertise shall not exceed $165,000: And provided further, That all expenditures from this account shall be in accordance with K.S.A. 2-1915 and amendments thereto. [j18] Non-point source pollution$2,200,000 Conservation district aid$1,008,892 Multipurpose small lakes program$800,000 Watershed dam construction$1,050,000[et Provided, That expenditures from the watershed dam construction account of the water plan special revenue fund are hereby authorized for engineering contracts for watershed planning as determined by the state conservation commission: Provided, however, That expenditures from this account for such engineering contracts for watershed planning shall not exceed $155,000. [j18] Riparian and wetland program$100,000[et

(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the water plan special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following accounts of the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997: Non-point source pollution; Banner creek lake; water- shed dam construction; Bone Creek lake; Bourbon county multi-purpose small lake project; riparian and wetland program; land treatment cost- share programs: Provided further, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996.

(e) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer amounts which in the ag- gregate shall not exceed $9,350,000 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special revenue fund of the state conservation commission.

(f) During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, the executive director of the state conservation commission may transfer any part of any item of appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, from the state water plan fund for the state conservation commission to another item of appropriation for fiscal year 1997 from the state water plan fund for the state conservation commission. The executive director of the state con- servation commission shall certify each such transfer to the director of accounts and reports and shall transmit a copy of each such certification to the division of the budget and the legislative research department.

Sec. 143.

KANSAS WATER OFFICE

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Water resources operating expenditures$1,225,151[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the water resources operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $3,875 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expendi- tures from this account for official hospitality shall not exceed $250.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures shall not exceed the following: [j18] State water plan fund$1,703,926[et Provided, That expenditures may be made from the state water plan fund for the salary and other compensation for the GIS resource manager: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from this fund for projects and studies as approved by the Kansas water authority, the governor or the legislature: Provided, however, That no expenditures shall be made from this fund to acquire any additional water storage in lake Milford or lake Perry: And provided further, That upon appropriation to the GIS policy board for data base de- velopment, the director of the Kansas water office and other state agencies are hereby authorized to enter into contracts for data base development subject to applicable expend- iture limitations therefor: And provided further, That all expenditures from the unencum- bered balance of each such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation im- posed on total expenditures from the state water plan fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] Conversion of materials and equipment fund$0 Water supply storage assurance fund$0[et Provided, That any moneys deposited to the credit of the water supply storage assurance fund which are received from water assurance districts shall be credited to a separate su- baccount: Provided further, That all expenditures from any such subaccount shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on this fund for fiscal year 1997. [j18] State conservation storage water supply fund$0 Water marketing fundNo limit Federal grants and receipts fundNo limit[et

Sec. 144.

DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND PARKS

(a) There is appropriated for the above agency from the state general fund the following: [j18] Operating expenditures$3,783,512[et Provided, That any unencumbered balance in the operating expenditures account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997: Provided, however, That expenditures from such reappropriated balance shall not exceed $33,203 except upon approval of the state finance council: Provided further, That expenditures may be made from the operating expenditures account for the purchase of state aircraft insurance. Any unencumbered balance in the Prairie Spirit rails-to-trails project account in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, is hereby reappropriated for fiscal year 1997.

(b) There is appropriated for the above agency from the following special revenue fund or funds all moneys now or hereafter lawfully cred- ited to and available in such fund or funds, except that expenditures other than refunds authorized by law shall not exceed the following: [j18] Wildlife fee fund$20,946,171[et Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate. [j18] Wildlife conservation fundNo limit Nongame wildlife improvement fundNo limit[et Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the nongame wildlife improvement fund for fiscal year 1997, ex- penditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following capital improvement accounts of the nongame wildlife improvement fund for fiscal year 1997: Renovate Cheyenne bottoms: Provided, however, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996. [j18] Mined-land donation fundNo limit Federally licensed wildlife areas fundNo limit Parks fee fund$3,472,754[et Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the parks fee fund for fiscal year 1997 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the parks fee fund for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate. [j18] Boating fee fund$1,321,065[et Provided, That additional expenditures may be made from the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997 for the purposes of compensating federal aid program expenditures if necessary in order to comply with requirements established by the United States fish and wildlife service for the utilization of federal aid funds: Provided further, That all such expenditures shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed upon the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997: And provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks shall report all such expenditures to the governor and the legislature as appropriate. [j18] Land and water conservation fund--localNo limit Land and water conservation fund--stateNo limit Clean lakes fund--federalNo limit El Dorado state park--gifts and donations fundNo limit Development and promotions fundNo limit Migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund$300,000[et Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year ending 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following capital improvement accounts of the migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund for fiscal year 1997: Renovate Chey- enne bottoms: Provided, however, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996: Provided further, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the migratory waterfowl propagation and protection fund to purchase a tractor to be used at Cheyenne bottoms waterfowl area and for wetlands development including equip- ment but expenditures shall not be made from such fund for acquisition of land. [j18] Department of wildlife and parks private gifts and donations fundNo limit Fish and wildlife restitution fundNo limit Parks restitution fundNo limit Federal grants fundNo limit Renovation of Cheyenne bottoms--federal fundNo limit Bureau of reclamation federal flood aid fundNo limit Cheyenne bottoms project gift fundNo limit Mined land donation fundNo limit Fish hatchery bonds--construction fundNo limit Fish hatchery bonds--revenue fundNo limit Fish hatchery bonds--principal and interest fundNo limit Fish hatchery bonds--bond reserve fundNo limit Fish hatchery bonds--surplus fundNo limit Suspense fundNo limit Central aircraft fundNo limit[et Provided, That expenditures may be made by the above agency from the central aircraft fund for aircraft operating expenditures, for aircraft maintenance and repair, to provide aircraft services to other state agencies, and for the purchase of state aircraft insurance: Provided further, That the secretary of wildlife and parks is hereby authorized to fix, charge and collect fees for the provision of aircraft services to other state agencies: And provided further, That such fees shall be fixed to recover all or part of the operating expenditures incurred in providing such services: And provided further, That all fees received for such services shall be credited to this fund. [j18] Water plan special revenue fund$550,000 Economic development initiatives grant fundNo limit[et Provided, That, in addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the economic development initiatives grant fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency for fiscal year 1997 from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following capital improvement accounts of the economic development initiatives grant fund: Hillsdale state park development; camp- ground renovation; Prairie Spirit rails-to-trails project: Provided, however, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall not exceed the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996. [j18] EDIF--prairie spirit rails-to-trails project--grant fund$75,000 Rails-to-trails federal fundNo limit Wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund$225,000[et Provided, That all moneys received under K.S.A. 32-990, 32-991, 32-992, 32-993, 32-994 and 32-1173, and amendments to such sections, other than moneys restricted by K.S.A. 32- 990, 32-991, 32-992, 32-993, 32-994 and 32-1173, and amendments to such sections, shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund: Provided further, That expenditures from this fund may be made for federal aid eligible expenditures at the discretion of the secretary of wildlife and parks: And provided further, That on the 10th day of each month, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund, the amount of money certified by the pooled money investment board in accordance with this proviso: And pro- vided further, That prior to the 10th day of each month, the pooled money investment board shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount of money equal to the proportionate amount of all the interest credited to the state general fund for the preceding period of time specified under this subsection pursuant to K.S.A. 75-4210a and amendments thereto, that is attributable to money in the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund: And provided further, That such amount of money shall be determined by the pooled money investment board based on: (1) The average daily balance of moneys in the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund during the period of time specified under this subsection as cer- tified to the board by the director of accounts and reports; and (2) the average interest rate of repurchase agreements of less than 30 days' duration entered into by the pooled money investment board for that period of time: And provided further, That on or before the fifth day of the month for the preceding month, the director of accounts and reports shall certify to the pooled money investment board the average daily balance of moneys in the wildlife and parks nonrestricted fund for the period of time specified under this subsection.

(c) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the wildlife fee fund, except as hereinafter specifically provided, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997 for the following specified capital improvement project or projects and other specified purposes, subject to the expenditure limitations pre- scribed therefor: [j18] Fishery projects$444,894 Fishery enhancements$661,000 ADA renovations$147,900 State fishing lake dam repair$800,000 Rehabilitation and repair$175,000 Renovation of Cheyenne bottoms wildlife area$1,058,430 Playa lake development$50,000[et

(d) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each existing capital improvement account of the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the wildlife fee fund for fiscal year 1997.

(e) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the parks fee fund, except as hereinafter specifically provided, expenditures may be made by the above agency from this fund for fiscal year 1997 for the following specified capital improvement project or projects and other specified purposes, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor: [j18] Rehabilitation and repair$300,000[et

(f) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the parks fee fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each existing capital improvement account of the parks fee fund for fiscal year 1997: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the parks fee fund for fiscal year 1997.

(g) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the boating fee fund, except as hereinafter specifically provided, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997 for the following specified capital improvement project or projects and other specified purposes, subject to the expenditure limitations pre- scribed therefor: [j18] Boating access and development$198,500[et

(h) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each existing capital improvement account of the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such existing capital improvement account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997 and shall be in addition to any other expenditure limitation imposed on any such account of the boating fee fund for fiscal year 1997.

(i) Subject to the limitation on total expenditures from the water plan special revenue fund, except as hereinafter specifically provided, expend- itures may be made by the above agency from the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997 for the following specified capital im- provement project or projects and other specified purposes, subject to the expenditure limitations prescribed therefor: [j18] Renovate Cheyenne bottoms$500,000[et

(j) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made by the above agency from the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997, expenditures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each existing account of the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997: Provided, That expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such existing ac- count shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996: Provided further, That all expenditures from the unencumbered balance of any such account shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on the water plan special revenue fund for fiscal year 1997.

(k) On July 1, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available therefor, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $499,203 from the state water plan fund of the Kansas water office to the water plan special revenue fund of the department of wildlife and parks.

(l) On July 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $32,332 from the wild- life fee fund of the department of wildlife and parks to the El Dorado correctional facility--general fees fund of the department of corrections.

(m) In addition to the other purposes for which expenditures may be made from the wildlife conservation fund for fiscal year 1997, expendi- tures may be made by the above agency from the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in each of the following capital improvement accounts of the wildlife conservation fund for fiscal year 1997: Wolf Creek public fishing facility: Provided, That expenditures for fiscal year 1996 from the unencumbered balance in any such account shall not exceed the amount of the unencumbered balance in such account on June 30, 1996.

(n) All expenditures by the above agency from the wildlife conser- vation fund fiscal year 1997 for the Wolf Creek public fishing facility project shall be reimbursed with federal funds received under the federal Dingell-Johnson act, 16 U.S.C.A. (section) 777 et seq., and shall be matched with expenditures by Coffey county by money or in-kind services for the project in an amount equal to $200,000, including any amounts of match- ing expenditures made by Coffey county to match the expenditures by the above agency from the wildlife conservation fund for fiscal year 1995 and fiscal year 1996 for the Wolf Creek public fishing facility project: Provided, That the Wolf Creek public fishing facility project shall be con- ducted pursuant to an agreement which is hereby authorized to be en- tered into by the secretary of wildlife and parks with the licensee, as defined by K.S.A. 66-128l and amendments thereto, of the nuclear power generation facility located in Coffey county and which shall also provide for: (1) Use of the Wolf Creek public fishing facility as a public fishing facility for which no operating expenses shall be incurred by the state; and (2) the public access to the Wolf Creek public fishing facility shall be equal to or exceed all access requirements for public access areas under the federal Dingell-Johnson act, 16 U.S.C.A. (section) 777 et seq.

(o) If the department of wildlife and parks makes any expenditures for the Prairie Spirit rails-to-trails project from moneys appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, such project shall include expendi- tures for fiscal year 1997: (1) For 100% of the maintenance of all joint boundary fences which are in existence on March 15, 1994, or which are constructed by the department of wildlife and parks and for the construc- tion of new joint boundary fences along the Prairie Spirit rail-trail, except that the department shall be required to construct a joint boundary fence along the trail only upon the request of an adjoining landowner if the adjoining landowner is making a bona fide conversion of the adjoining land to pastureland, provides the department with evidence of the gen- uineness of such conversion and that such adjoining land will be used as pastureland for a substantial period, and certifies such evidence to the department, (2) for the removal or spraying of noxious weeds along the Prairie Spirit rail-trail, (3) to provide for the use and accessibility of ex- isting easements and access licenses along the Prairie Spirit rail-trail, in accordance with the rail-banking agreement, (4) for trail user education and signs about trespassing laws along the Prairie Spirit rail-trail, (5) for litter control and the enforcement of laws prohibiting littering along the Prairie Spirit rail-trail, including trail user education and signs about laws prohibiting littering and the provision of containers and the cleanup of trash and litter, (6) to develop and maintain the Prairie Spirit rail-trail in a fire-retardant condition, and (7) for the designation of the Prairie Spirit rail-trail for non-motorized vehicle use with exceptions only for motorized wheelchairs and emergency vehicles.

(p) On July 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $114,625 from the boating fee fund of the department of wildlife and parks to the wildlife fee fund of the department of wildlife and parks.

(q) On July 15, 1996, or as soon thereafter as moneys are available, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer $1,268,784 from the state general fund to the wildlife fee fund of the department of wildlife and parks.

Sec. 145. Position Limitations. The number of full-time and regular part-time positions equated to full-time, excluding seasonal and tempo- rary positions, paid from appropriations for fiscal year 1997 made in this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature for the following agency or agencies shall not exceed the following, except upon approval of the state finance council: [j18] Kansas Department of Agriculture308.8 Kansas Animal Health Department29.0 Kansas State Grain Inspection Department118.0 State Fair Board19.0 Kansas Wheat Commission8.0 State Conservation Commission14.0 Kansas Water Office22.0 Department of Wildlife and Parks406.7[et

Sec. 146. Kansas quality program. (a) In addition to other expendi- tures authorized by law, expenditures may be made from any account of the state general fund reappropriated by this act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for a state agency named in this act that is participating in the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto for the following purposes: (1) Quality awards that are salary bonus payments to permanent full-time or regular part-time employees of the state agency pursuant to subsection (c) of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto at the discretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology equipment which was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year 1997 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training in support of the Kansas quality program: Provided, however, That the total of all such expenditures from such account of the state general fund for the fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the amount of the unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in such account of the state general fund that is reappropriated for fiscal year 1997 and that is in excess of the amount authorized to be expended for fiscal year 1997 from such reap- propriated balance, as determined by the director of accounts and reports: Provided further, That, in addition to the limitations prescribed by K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto, the total amount of any such salary bonus payments to any individual employee during fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions of this subsection shall apply only to that portion of any such account from which expenditures may be made for state operations.

(b) In addition to other expenditures authorized by law, expenditures may be made from any special revenue fund appropriated by this act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for a state agency named in this act that is participating in the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto, for the following purposes: (1) Salary bonus payments to permanent full-time or regular part-time em- ployees of the state agency pursuant to subsection (c) of K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto at the discretion of the agency head, (2) purchase or other acquisition of technology equipment which was included in the budget estimates for fiscal year 1997 submitted by the state agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and amendments thereto, and (3) professional development training in support of the Kansas quality program: Provided, That all such expenditures from such fund for the fiscal year 1997 shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on such fund or any account thereof for fiscal year 1997: Provided, how- ever, That the total amount of such expenditures from such fund for fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed the amount equal to 50% of the unexpended portion of the amount authorized to be expended from such fund for fiscal year 1996 for state operations, as determined by the director of accounts and reports: Provided further, That, in addition to the limitations prescribed by K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto, the total amount of any such salary bonus payments to any individual em- ployee during fiscal year 1997 shall not exceed $1,000: And provided further, That the provisions of this subsection shall apply only to: (1) That portion of the moneys in each account of a special revenue fund from which portion expenditures may be made for state operations, and (2) that portion of the moneys in a special revenue fund, that does not have any such accounts specified in this or other appropriation act, from which portion expenditures may be made for state operations.

(c) Any unencumbered balance in excess of $100 as of June 30, 1996, in any Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of the state general fund of any state agency named in this act, which was established under the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto and which is not otherwise specifi- cally appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature, is hereby reappropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated.

(d) Any unencumbered balance in any Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of any special revenue fund of any state agency named in this act, which was established under the Kansas quality program under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-37,115 and amendments thereto and which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legisla- ture, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated. All expenditures from any such Kansas quality management account or KQM expenditures account of any such special revenue fund shall be in addition to any expenditure limitation imposed on such special revenue fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997.

Sec. 147. Appeals to exceed position limitations. 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 made in this act or in any appropriation act of the 1995 regular session of the legislature or in any other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature may be exceeded upon approval of the state finance council.

Sec. 148. Appeals to exceed limitations. Upon written application to the governor and approval of the state finance council, expenditures from special revenue funds may exceed the amounts specified in this act.

Sec. 149. Savings. Any unencumbered balance as of June 30, 1996, in any special revenue fund, or account thereof, which is not otherwise specifically appropriated or limited by this or other appropriation act of the 1996 regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, for the same use and purpose as the same was heretofore appropriated.

Sec. 150. Federal grants. 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 1996 regular session of the legislature, is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, 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.

Sec. 151. Any transfers of money during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997, 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, 1997.

Sec. 152. On July 1, 1996, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-2959 is hereby amended to read as follows: 79-2959. (a) There is hereby created the local ad valorem tax reduction fund. All moneys transferred or credited to such fund under the provisions of this act or any other law shall be apportioned and distributed in the manner provided herein.

(b) On January 15 and on July 15 of each year, the director of ac- counts and reports shall make transfers in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 4.5% of the total retail sales and compensating taxes credited to the state general fund pursuant to articles 36 and 37 of chapter 79 of Kansas Statutes Annotated and acts amendatory thereof and sup- plemental thereto during the preceding calendar year from the state gen- eral fund to the local ad valorem tax reduction fund, except that: (1) The transfers on January 15 and July 15 of each year shall be in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 3.630% of such taxes credited to the state general fund during the preceding calendar year; and (2) the amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1996 1997 shall be equal to 103.7% 101.4% of the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1995 1996. All such transfers are subject to re- duction under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-6704 and amendments thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund.

(c) The state treasurer shall apportion and pay the amounts trans- ferred under subsection (b) to the several county treasurers on January 15 and on July 15 in each year as follows: (1) Sixty-five percent of the amount to be distributed shall be apportioned on the basis of the popu- lation figures of the counties certified to the secretary of state pursuant to K.S.A. 11-201 and amendments thereto on July 1 of the preceding year; and (2) thirty-five percent of such amount shall be apportioned on the basis of the equalized assessed tangible valuations on the tax rolls of the counties on November 1 of the preceding year as certified by the director of property valuation.

Sec. 153. On July 1, 1996, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-2964 is hereby amended to read as follows: 79-2964. There is hereby created the county and city revenue sharing fund. All moneys transferred or credited to such fund under the provisions of this act or any other law shall be allocated and distributed in the manner provided herein. The director of accounts and reports in each year on July 15 and December 10, shall make transfers in equal amounts which in the aggregate equal 3.5% of the total retail sales and compensating taxes credited to the state general fund pursuant to articles 36 and 37 of chapter 79 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated and acts amendatory 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 pre- ceding calendar year; and (b) the amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1996 1997 shall be equal to 103.7% 101.4% of the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1995 1996. All such transfers are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-6704 and amendments thereto. All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund.

Sec. 154. On July 1, 1996, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-3425i is hereby amended to read as follows: 79-3425i. On January 15 and July 15 of each year, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer a sum equal to the total taxes collected under the provisions of K.S.A. 79-6a04 and 79- 6a10, and amendments thereto, and credited to the state general fund during the six months next preceding the date of transfer, from the state general fund to the special city and county highway fund, created by K.S.A. 79-3425, and amendments thereto, except that: (1) Such transfers are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-6704, and amend- ments thereto; and (2) the amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1996 1997 shall not exceed the amount equal to 103.7% 101.4% of the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1995 1996. All transfers under this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund.

Sec. 155. On July 1, 1996, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-34,147, as amended by section 52 of 1996 Senate Bill No. 428, is hereby amended to read as follows: 79-34,147. (a) On each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, the secretary of revenue shall certify to the director of accounts and re- ports the amount equal to 7.628% of the total revenues received by the secretary from the taxes imposed under the Kansas retailers' sales tax act and deposited in the state treasury and credited to the state general fund during the preceding three calendar months.

(b) Upon receipt of each certification under subsection (a), the di- rector of accounts and reports shall transfer from the state general fund to the state highway fund an amount equal to the amount so certified, on each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, except that: (1) the amount of the transfer on each such date during state fiscal year 1996 1997 shall not exceed the amount equal to 103.7% 101.4% of the amount transferred on the same date during state fiscal year 1995; and (2) the amount trans- ferred on April 1, 1996, shall be adjusted so that the total of all amounts transferred during state fiscal year 1996 does not exceed the amount equal to 102.1445% of the total of all amounts transferred during state fiscal year 1995 1996. All transfers made pursuant to this section are subject to reduction under K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 75-6704, and amendments thereto.

(c) All transfers made in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be considered to be demand transfers from the state general fund.

Sec. 156. On July 1, 1996, K.S.A. 1995 Supp. 79-2959, 79-2964, 79- 3425i and 79-34,147, as amended by section 52 of 1996 Senate Bill No. 428, are hereby repealed.

Sec. 157. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Kansas register.

Approved April 22, 1996.

Published in the Kansas Register: May 9, 1996. [j93]Section 16 was line-item vetoed. Section 73 was line-item vetoed. A portion of section 74 was line-item vetoed. A portion of section 80(b) was line-item vetoed. Section 80(g) was line-item vetoed. A portion of section 127(b) was line-item vetoed. Section 127(c) was line-item vetoed. A portion of section 130(b) was line-item vetoed. Section 130(c) was line-item vetoed. Section 130(d) was line-item vetoed. A portion of section 140(a) was line-item vetoed. Section 140(d) was line-item vetoed.