Kansas Statutes
Article 61 - Kansas Tort Claims Act
75-6120 Agreements for provision of gratuitous services by charitable health care providers; providers considered employees under act; rules and regulations; effect of claim on rate or cancellation of policy; reports.

75-6120. Agreements for provision of gratuitous services by charitable health care providers; providers considered employees under act; rules and regulations; effect of claim on rate or cancellation of policy; reports. (a) The secretary of health and environment may enter into agreements with charitable healthcare providers in which such charitable healthcare provider stipulates to the secretary of health and environment that when such charitable healthcare provider renders professional services to a medically indigent person such services will be provided gratuitously. The secretary of health and environment shall adopt rules and regulations which specify the conditions for termination of any such agreement, and such rules and regulations are hereby made a part of any such agreement. A charitable healthcare provider for purposes of any claim for damages arising as a result of rendering professional services to a medically indigent person, which professional services were rendered gratuitously at a time when an agreement entered into by the charitable healthcare provider with the secretary of health and environment under this section was in effect, shall be considered an employee of the state under the Kansas tort claims act, notwithstanding the provisions of article 34 of chapter 40 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.
(b) The secretary of health and environment shall establish by rules and regulations eligibility criteria for determining whether a person qualifies as a medically indigent person.
(c) Any claim arising from the rendering of or failure to render professional services by a charitable healthcare provider brought pursuant to the Kansas tort claims act shall not be considered by an insurance company in determining the rate charged for any professional liability insurance policy for healthcare providers or whether to cancel any such policy.
(d) The secretary of health and environment shall annually report, starting on January 15, 2017, to the senate committee on public health and welfare and the house committee on health and human services which type of charitable healthcare providers have signed agreements under the act and how many are using it to provide gratuitous care.
(e) This section shall be part of and supplemental to the Kansas tort claims act.
History: L. 1990, ch. 329, § 1; L. 1991, ch. 268, § 3; L. 2016, ch. 92, § 4; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 61 - Kansas Tort Claims Act

75-6101 Citation of act; claims to which act applicable; act applicable to municipalities.

75-6102 Definitions.

75-6103 Liability of governmental entities for damages caused by employee acts or omissions, when; applicable procedure.

75-6104 Same; when; exceptions from liability.

75-6105 Same; maximum liability for claims; apportionment of multiple claims; no liability for punitive or exemplary damages or interest.

75-6106 Same; settlement of claims, procedure; effect of settlement.

75-6107 Same; judgment against governmental entity, effect; judgment against employee, effect.

75-6108 Same; defense of governmental entity or employee, when; provision of legal counsel to employee summoned to appear before grand jury or inquisition, when; refusal by governmental entity to provide defense, when; recovery of defense or legal co...

75-6109 Same; indemnification of employee acting within scope of employment; no punitive or exemplary damages; recovery or defense costs by governmental entity.

75-6110 Same; costs for defense of municipalities or its employees; special liability expense fund, establishment and maintenance; tax levy.

75-6111 Same; purchase of insurance; interlocal agreements for purchase of insurance or pooling arrangements.

75-6112 Same; judgments against municipalities, payment; periodic payments, conditions; interest; structured annuities.

75-6113 Moneys for payment of judgments or settlements against municipalities, sources.

75-6115 Claims for damages against health care providers.

75-6116 Defense and payment of liability and defense costs of employee in civil cases; payment of punitive or exemplary damages or reimbursement of related defense costs; compromise or settlement of claim; not a waiver of immunity; certain health car...

75-6117 Tort claims fund for payment of claims and defense expenses.

75-6118 Settlement of claims under other statutes.

75-6119 Exception from liability for members of governing body, appointive board, commission, committee or council of a municipality.

75-6120 Agreements for provision of gratuitous services by charitable health care providers; providers considered employees under act; rules and regulations; effect of claim on rate or cancellation of policy; reports.