Kansas Statutes
Article 1 - Supreme Court
20-169 Collection of debts owed to courts or restitution; duties of judicial administrator; contracts for collection.

20-169. Collection of debts owed to courts or restitution; duties of judicial administrator; contracts for collection. (a) The judicial administrator is authorized to enter into contracts in accordance with this section for collection services for debts owed to courts or restitution owed under an order of restitution. On and after July 1, 1999, the cost of collection shall be paid by the responsible party as an additional court cost in all cases where such party fails to pay any debts owed to courts or restitution owed under an order of restitution and the court utilizes the services of a contracting agent pursuant to this section. The cost of collection shall be deemed an administrative fee to pay the actual costs of collection made necessary by such party's failure to pay court debt and restitution.
(b) As used in this section:
(1) "Beneficiary under an order of restitution" means the victim or victims of a crime to whom a district court has ordered restitution be paid;
(2) "contracting agent" means a person, firm, agency or other entity who contracts hereunder to provide collection services;
(3) "cost of collection" means the fee specified in contracts hereunder to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services. Cost of collection also includes any filing fee required under K.S.A. 60-4303, and amendments thereto, or administrative costs prescribed by rules of the supreme court; and
(4) "debts owed to courts" means any assessment of court costs, fines, fees, moneys expended by the state in providing counsel and other defense services to indigent defendants or other charges which a district court judgment has ordered to be paid to the court, and which remain unpaid in whole or in part, and includes any interest or penalties on such unpaid amounts as provided for in the judgment or by law. "Debts owed to courts" also includes: (A) The cost of collection when collection services of a contracting agent hereunder are utilized; and (B) court costs, fines, fees or other charges arising from failure to comply with a traffic citation within 30 days from the date of the mailing of the notice pursuant to K.S.A. 8-2110(b)(1), and amendments thereto.
(c) (1) Contracts authorized by this section may be entered into with state or federal agencies or political subdivisions of the state of Kansas, including contracts for participation in the collection program authorized by K.S.A. 75-6201 et seq., and amendments thereto. Such contracts also may be entered into with private firms or individuals selected by a procurement negotiation committee in accordance with K.S.A. 75-37,102, and amendments thereto, except that the judicial administrator shall designate a representative to serve as the chief administrative officer member of such committee and that the other two members of such committee shall be designated by the director of purchases and the judicial administrator.
(2) Prior to negotiating any contract for collection services, this procurement negotiation committee shall advertise for proposals, negotiate with firms and individuals submitting proposals and select among those submitting such proposals the party or parties to contract with for the purpose of collection services.
(3) The supreme court may adopt rules as deemed appropriate for the administration of this section, including procedures to be used in the negotiation and execution of contracts pursuant to this section and procedures to be followed by those who utilize collection services under such contracts.
(4) For purposes of this section, the agencies, firms or individuals with whom contracts are entered under this section shall be known as contracting agents. The judicial administrator shall publish a list of the contracting agents for use by courts or beneficiaries under orders of restitution who desire to utilize the collection services of such agents.
(5) Each contract entered pursuant to this section shall provide for a fee to be paid to or retained by the contracting agent for collection services. Such fee shall be designated as the cost of collection hereunder, and shall not exceed 33% of the amount collected. The cost of collection shall be paid from the amount collected, but shall not be deducted from the debts owed to courts or restitution. If a contracting agent uses the debt setoff procedures pursuant to K.S.A. 75-6202 et seq., and amendments thereto, to recover debts owed to the courts, the contracting agent's cost of collection for debt recovered through that program shall be the amount established by contract minus the collection assistance fee imposed by the director of accounts and reports of the department of administration pursuant to K.S.A. 75-6210, and amendments thereto.
(d) Judicial districts of the state of Kansas are authorized to utilize the collection services of contracting agents pursuant to this section for the purpose of collecting all outstanding debts owed to courts. Subject to rules and orders of the Kansas supreme court, each judicial district may establish by local rule guidelines for the compromise of court costs, fines, attorney fees and other charges assessed in district court cases.
(e) Any beneficiary under an order of restitution entered by a court after this section takes effect is authorized to utilize the collection services of contracting agents pursuant to this section for the purpose of collecting all outstanding amounts owed under such order of restitution.
(f) Contracts entered hereunder shall provide for the payment of any amounts collected to the clerk of the district court for the court in which the debt being collected originated, after first deducting the collection fee. In accounting for amounts collected from any person pursuant to this section, the district court clerk shall credit the person's amount owed in the amount of the net proceeds collected and shall not reduce the amount owed by any person by that portion of any payment which constitutes the cost of collection pursuant to this section.
(g) With the appropriate cost of collection paid to the contracting agent as agreed upon in the contract hereunder, the clerk shall then distribute amounts collected hereunder as follows:
(1) When collection services are utilized pursuant to subsection (d), all amounts shall be applied against the debts owed to the court as specified in the original judgment creating the debt;
(2) when collection services are utilized pursuant to subsection (e), all amounts shall be paid to the beneficiary under the order of restitution designated to receive such restitution, except where that beneficiary has received recovery from the Kansas crime victims compensation board and such board has subrogation rights pursuant to K.S.A. 74-7312, and amendments thereto, in which case all amounts shall be paid to the board until its subrogation lien is satisfied.
(h) Whenever collection services are being utilized against the same debtor pursuant to both subsections (d) and (e), any amounts collected by a contracting agent shall be first applied to satisfy subsection (e) debts, debts pursuant to an order of restitution. Upon satisfaction of all such debts, amounts received from the same debtor shall then be applied to satisfy subsection (d) debts, debts owed to courts.
History: L. 1996, ch. 195, § 1; L. 1997, ch. 181, § 25; L. 1999, ch. 131, § 16; L. 2015, ch. 53, § 5; L. 2017, ch. 80, § 3; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 20 - Courts

Article 1 - Supreme Court

20-101 Court of record; jurisdiction; administrative authority; duties of chief justice.

20-101a Original jurisdiction in legislative apportionment cases.

20-102 Terms.

20-103 Adjournments.

20-104 Records and papers.

20-105 Qualifications of justices.

20-106 Marshal; powers; oath.

20-107 Process; fees.

20-108 Carrying out appellate court judgments and decrees by district courts.

20-109 Clerk; oath; fees.

20-110 Duties of clerk.

20-111 Syllabus of case.

20-112 Written opinions.

20-115 Fees to state general fund.

20-116 Supplies; requisitions.

20-119 Supreme court nominating commission; selection of chairperson.

20-120 Same; selection of member from each congressional district.

20-121 Same; tie votes resolved by lot.

20-122 Same; certified roster of attorneys; certificate evidencing qualifications and voting; separate envelopes; preservation of ballots and certificates; information to secretary of state; open records.

20-123 Same; record of election and appointment to commission; notification; meetings; rules and regulations; public body subject to open meetings act.

20-124 Same; appointment of nonlawyer members; vacancies.

20-125 Same; terms of office.

20-126 Same; uncontested elections.

20-127 Same; change in status affecting membership; vacancies.

20-128 Same; appointment by chief justice to fill vacancy of lawyer member, when; certification.

20-129 Same; congressional redistricting; effect; staggered terms.

20-130 Same; canvassers of elections; duties.

20-131 Same; additional term for members.

20-132 Same; vacancies in supreme court; notification of chairman; nominations by commission.

20-133 Same; intent of act; powers and duties of commission.

20-134 Same; withdrawal of nominations and substitution of names, when.

20-135 Same; appointments by chief justice, when.

20-136 Same; acquisition of supplies and equipment.

20-137 Same; compensation of members; expenses.

20-138 Same; compensation and expenses; expenses of judicial nominating commission members and clerk.

20-139 Conferences of supreme court justices and certain judges; expenses.

20-152 Judicial study advisory committee; appointment; expenses.

20-153 Same; supplies, clerical assistance, contracts; duties of judicial administrator; staff services of coordinating council.

20-154 Same; use of judicial council and supreme court funds for matching purposes for study and survey.

20-155 Supreme court law library; law librarian and other personnel.

20-156 Same; operation and management; classification and cataloguing of materials; procurement of legal publications of other jurisdictions; exchange, sale or loan of library materials; duplicate law book fund.

20-157 Same; transfer of certain publications, books, records and accounts from state library.

20-158 Budget for judicial branch of state government; preparation; submission.

20-159 Reproduction and preservation of court records; minimum standards.

20-160 Court may adopt rules relating to court records.

20-161 Supreme court to establish pay plan, personnel plan and affirmative action plan for certain nonjudicial personnel; contents of plans; copy submitted to legislature.

20-162 Supreme court to establish judicial personnel classification system; exceptions; contents.

20-163 Official station, justices and court of appeals judges.

20-164 Rules establishing expedited process for support, parenting time and child visitation orders.

20-165 Rules establishing child support guidelines.

20-166 Access to justice fund; expenditures; grant guidelines established by the supreme court.

20-167 Supervision fee for juvenile offender; fees paid to county general fund; waiver.

20-168 Seal of justice for supreme court courtroom; replica of seal in supreme court chamber in capitol; gifts and donations, disposition; assistance by secretary of administration.

20-169 Collection of debts owed to courts or restitution; duties of judicial administrator; contracts for collection.

20-170 Clerk; duty to maintain roster of attorneys; eligibility to nominate or cast ballots for supreme court nominating commission; transmission of roster to secretary of state; open record.

20-171 Severability of chapter 93 of the 2016 Session Laws of Kansas.

20-172 Orders issued by chief justice to secure health and safety or expeditiously resolve cases; suspension of deadlines or time limitations during a state of disaster emergency or state of local disaster emergency; authorized use of two-way electro...