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KS HB2110
Bill
Status
4/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the requirement for the state 911 board to contract with a local collection point administrator (LCPA), transferring fee collection and distribution duties directly to the state 911 board effective January 1, 2026
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Reschedules the establishment of three state treasury funds (state 911 operations fund, state 911 grant fund, and state 911 fund) from January 1, 2026 to July 1, 2025
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Requires transfer of $1,000,000 from the existing 911 operations fund to the state treasury on July 1, 2025, with all remaining fund balances transferred on January 2, 2026
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Allocates 911 fees as follows: $0.23 per fee to the state 911 operations fund, $0.01 per fee to the state 911 grant fund, with the remainder to the state 911 fund for distribution to PSAPs
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Authorizes the state 911 board to annually transfer unencumbered moneys from the state 911 operations fund to the state 911 grant fund, with a cap limiting the operations fund to 15% of total 911 fees collected over the prior three years
Legislative Description
Eliminating the requirement that the state 911 board shall contract with a local collection point administrator for services, rescheduling the date on which the state 911 operations fund, state 911 grant fund and state 911 fund shall be established, requiring certain transfers to be made to the state 911 operations fund and rescheduling the date for transferring all 911 fee moneys currently held outside the state treasury to the state treasury.
Last Action
House Approved by Governor on Tuesday, April 1, 2025
4/10/2025