Kansas Statutes
Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services
12-5374 LCPA; distribution of 911 fee moneys to PSAPs, minimum distribution; deposit of fees; proprietary records.

12-5374. LCPA; distribution of 911 fee moneys to PSAPs, minimum distribution; deposit of fees; proprietary records. (a) (1) Except for the amounts withheld by the LCPA pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5368(b), and amendments thereto, and any amounts withheld pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5364(l), and amendments thereto, not later than 30 days after the receipt of moneys from providers pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5370 and 12-5371, and amendments thereto, and the department pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5372, and amendments thereto, the LCPA shall distribute such moneys to the PSAPs. The amount of money distributed to the PSAPs in each county shall be based upon the amount of 911 fees collected from service users located in that county, based on place of primary use information provided by the providers, by using the following distribution method:
Population of county  Percentage of collected
where PSAP is located  911 fees to distribute
Over 80,000   82%
65,000 to 79,999   85%
55,000 to 64,999   88%
45,000 to 54,999   91%
35,000 to 44,999   94%
25,000 to 34,999   97%
Less than 25,000   100%
(2) There shall be a minimum county distribution of $60,000 and no county shall receive less than $60,000 of direct distribution moneys. If there is more than one PSAP in a county then the direct distribution allocated to that county by population shall be deducted from the minimum county distribution and the difference shall be proportionately divided between the PSAPs in the county. All moneys remaining after distribution, moneys withheld pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5368(b)(1), and amendments thereto, and any moneys that cannot be attributed to a specific PSAP shall be transferred to the 911 operations fund.
(b) All fees remitted to the LCPA shall be deposited in the 911 state fund and for the purposes of this act be treated as if they are public funds, pursuant to article 14 of chapter 9 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
(c) All moneys in the 911 state fund that have been collected from the prepaid wireless 911 fee shall be deposited in the 911 operations fund unless $3 million of such moneys have been deposited in any given year then all remaining moneys shall be distributed to the counties in an amount proportional to each county's population as a percentage share of the population of the state. For each PSAP within a county, such moneys shall be distributed to each PSAP in an amount proportional to the PSAP's population as a percentage share of the population of the county. If there is no PSAP within a county, then such moneys shall be distributed to the PSAP providing service to such county. Such moneys distributed to counties and PSAPs only shall be used for the uses authorized in K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 12-5375, and amendments thereto.
(d) The LCPA shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements of moneys from the 911 fees.
(e) Information provided by providers to the local collection point administrator or to the 911 coordinating council pursuant to this act will be treated as proprietary records that will be withheld from the public upon request of the party submitting such records.
History: L. 2011, ch. 84, § 13; L. 2012, ch. 21, § 3; L. 2016, ch. 82, § 3; L. 2019, ch. 39, § 12; L. 2021, ch. 82, § 4; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities

Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services

12-5362 Kansas 911 Act.

12-5363 Definitions.

12-5364 911 coordinating council; composition; terms; powers and duties, limitations; expenses; annual report.

12-5365 911 federal grant fund; creation; administrator of fund; authorized uses.

12-5366 911 state maintenance fund; creation; administrator of fund; authorized uses.

12-5367 Local collection point administrator; selection; subject to open meetings act and open records act; treatment of public funds.

12-5368 911 state fund, 911 operations fund and 911 state grant fund; established by LCPA; distributions; uses.

12-5369 911 fee established; applicability, exception; duty to collect and remit.

12-5370 911 fee collection and remittance.

12-5371 Prepaid wireless 911 fee established; applicability; duty to collect and remit; reduction of fee.

12-5372 Same; collection and remittance; department of revenue; procedures for collection; remittance of fees.

12-5373 Same; sole funding obligation.

12-5374 LCPA; distribution of 911 fee moneys to PSAPs, minimum distribution; deposit of fees; proprietary records.

12-5375 911 fee moneys; approved uses; pre-approval of expenditures, request; unauthorized expenditure, penalties.

12-5376 Provision of 911 service; limitation on liability.

12-5377 Legislative post audit; audits and review of act; audit of 911 coordinating council; cost and approval of audits; reporting requirements; yearly audit of LCPA; legislative review of act.

12-5378 911 service; provider cost recovery.

12-5379 Wireless service; prior approval of provider by PSAP; establishment of "911" service by provider.

12-5380 Provision for 24-hour receipt of 911 calls.

12-5381 Severability.