Kansas Statutes
Article 13 - Motor Carriers
66-1327 Fees of issuing agents; disposition; revolving funds; bonds.

66-1327. Fees of issuing agents; disposition; revolving funds; bonds. Any private individual, firm or corporation designated to transmit applications for, receive or issue licenses or permits by the secretary of revenue or the secretary of transportation pursuant to K.S.A. 8-143d, K.S.A. 8-1911 or 79-34,118, shall receive for such services, fees to be paid by the secretary of revenue in an amount to be determined by the secretary of not to exceed eight percent (8%) of the total receipts collected for licenses or permits applied for, transmitted through or issued through such individual, firm or corporation. In no event, however, shall the amount of such fees be less than twenty-five dollars ($25) per month, nor shall it exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) per month. Such fees shall be paid from the receipts collected for licenses or permits applied for, transmitted through or issued through such individual, firm or corporation. Those individuals, firms or corporations which collect the fees for such licenses or permits shall deduct from the receipts collected by such individual, firm or corporation the fees provided by this section and the balance shall be remitted to the secretary of revenue as the secretary may direct.
A revolving fund, designated the "permit and licensing agent fund," not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) shall be set apart and maintained by the secretary of revenue from the license and permit fees collected pursuant to K.S.A. 8-143d, 8-1911 and 79-34,118. Such fund shall be held by the state treasurer for the prompt payment of all permit and licensing agent fees provided in this section.
The secretary of revenue may require those individuals, firms or corporations which collect the fees for licenses or permits issued through them to provide a bond, with good and sufficient surety, in an amount not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). The secretary shall adopt rules and regulations necessary to establish procedures for reporting and accounting by and the auditing of individuals, firms and corporations designated to issue licenses and permits as herein provided.
History: L. 1977, ch. 304, ยง 13; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 66 - Public Utilities

Article 13 - Motor Carriers

66-1302 Rules and regulations of superintendent of the highway patrol; appeals by aggrieved agencies; hearing and determination by governor.

66-1313a Inspection of motor carrier equipment; inspection stations; certificates; rules and regulations; fees.

66-1314 Liability insurance requirements for vehicles not having Kansas motor carrier permits.

66-1315 Penalties for violation of certain motor carrier statutes.

66-1318 Motor carrier inspection stations; control by superintendent of the highway patrol; locations authorized; law enforcement purposes.

66-1319 Powers granted to members of highway patrol; inspection and registration of vehicles; cooperation of state agencies.

66-1320 Transfer of certain employees to highway patrol; rights preserved; application of civil service laws.

66-1321 Rights saved in legal actions and proceedings.

66-1322 Custody of property and records; resolution of conflicts by governor.

66-1323 Resolution of conflicts concerning disposition of powers, duties and functions by governor.

66-1324 Motor carriers required to stop at inspection stations, when; certificates of law compliance; penalty for violation.

66-1326 Contracts between state agencies; centralized issuance of permits.

66-1327 Fees of issuing agents; disposition; revolving funds; bonds.

66-1328 Liquid-fuel-carriers; rules and regulations of secretary of revenue governing emergency or special trips; licenses; fees.

66-1329 Definitions.

66-1330 Wrecker or towing service; certificate of public service.

66-1344 Conditions for motor carriers transporting hay or feedstuffs to areas declared to be in a state of drought.