76-729. Residence of students for fee purposes; basic rule, certain exceptions authorized; definitions. (a) (1) Persons enrolling at the state educational institutions under the control and supervision of the state board of regents who, if such persons are adults, have been domiciliary residents of the state of Kansas or, if such persons are minors, whose parents have been domiciliary residents of the state of Kansas for at least 12 months prior to enrollment for any term or session at a state educational institution are residents for fee purposes. A person who has been a resident of the state of Kansas for fee purposes and who leaves the state of Kansas to become a resident of another state or country shall retain status as a resident of the state of Kansas for fee purposes if the person returns to domiciliary residency in the state of Kansas within 60 months of departure. All other persons are nonresidents of the state of Kansas for fee purposes.
(2) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a person who is deemed a resident for fee purposes pursuant to K.S.A. 76-731a, and amendments thereto.
(b) The state board of regents may authorize the following persons, or any class or classes thereof, and their spouses and dependents to pay an amount equal to resident fees:
(1) Persons who are employees of a state educational institution;
(2) persons having special domestic relations circumstances;
(3) persons who have lost their resident status within six months of enrollment;
(4) persons who are not domiciliary residents of the state, who have graduated from a high school accredited by the state board of education within six months of enrollment, who were domiciliary residents of the state at the time of graduation from high school or within 12 months prior to graduation from high school, and who are entitled to admission at a state educational institution pursuant to K.S.A. 76-717b, and amendments thereto;
(5) persons who are domiciliary residents of the state, whose domiciliary residence was established in the state for the purpose of accepting, upon recruitment by an employer, or retaining, upon transfer required by an employer, a position of full-time employment at a place of employment in Kansas, but the domiciliary residence of whom was not timely enough established to meet the residence duration requirement of subsection (a), and who are not otherwise eligible for authorization to pay an amount equal to resident fees under this subsection.
(c) Pursuant to K.S.A. 2021 Supp. 48-3601, and amendments thereto, a veteran, an active duty member of the armed forces and the spouse and dependent child of such veteran or active duty member of the armed forces shall be deemed residents of the state for fee purposes.
(d) As used in this section:
(1) "Parents" means and includes natural parents, adoptive parents, stepparents, guardians and custodians.
(2) "Guardian" has the meaning ascribed thereto by K.S.A. 59-3051, and amendments thereto.
(3) "Custodian" means a person, agency or association granted legal custody of a minor under the revised Kansas code for care of children.
(4) "Domiciliary resident" means a person who has present and fixed residence in Kansas where the person intends to remain for an indefinite period and to which the person intends to return following absence.
(5) "Full-time employment" means employment requiring at least 1,500 hours of work per year.
(6) "Dependent" means: (A) A birth child, adopted child or stepchild; or
(B) any child other than the foregoing who is actually dependent in whole or in part on the person in military service and who is related to such individual by marriage or consanguinity.
(7) "Academic year" means the twelve-month period ending June 30.
History: L. 1971, ch. 290, § 1; L. 1975, ch. 469, § 1; L. 1977, ch. 237, § 44; L. 1987, ch. 264, § 1; L. 1988, ch. 363, § 2; L. 1991, ch. 214, § 2; L. 1996, ch. 165, § 2; L. 1998, ch. 176, § 1; L. 2002, ch. 114, § 77; L. 2005, ch. 120, § 4; L. 2006, ch. 168, § 7; L. 2007, ch. 173, § 10; L. 2015, ch. 76, § 4; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 76 - State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property
Article 7 - State Educational Institutions; Management And Operation
76-714 Chief executive officers; titles; appointment; compensation.
76-715 Appointment of employees; compensation.
76-715a Conversion of certain employees to the unclassified service.
76-715b Leave time for classified employees of state education institutions, authorization.
76-716 Determination of programs offered and degrees to be granted.
76-717a Report to legislature.
76-717b Entitlement to admission to state educational institutions; requirements.
76-718 Dedication of certain moneys.
76-719a Fellowships and scholarships for graduate students; legislative declaration.
76-722 Holding property and executing trusts.
76-723 Federal funds; application for, receipt, deposit and expenditure.
76-724 Private grants and bequests.
76-725 Administration of state educational institutions; delegation of authority.
76-727 Recruitment of personnel; payment of certain expenses authorized.
76-730 Same; rules and regulations for criteria and guidelines; student residence committees.
76-731 Certain American Indians deemed residents of state for purpose of tuition and fees.
76-733 Same; investment of funds; administrative expenses; credits to subsidiary accounts.
76-734 Same; nonliability of state or agencies thereof.
76-738 Refunds of tuition, fees or charges by institutions under state board of regents.
76-740 Same; reimbursement for certain costs; federal guidelines.
76-742 Student fees for debt service on academic or health facilities, prior referendum required.
76-749 Insurance for study abroad programs, contracts.
76-750 Accident and health insurance, women's intercollegiate athletics.
76-751 Sponsored research at state educational institutions; definition.
76-752 Same; project contracts; authorized expenditures, when; bidding and other exemptions.
76-754 Service clearing funds; definition.
76-755 Same; authorized uses; approval of additional activities; accounting procedures.
76-761 Housing system; creation and operation; rents and fees.
76-761a Student housing; meningitis vaccination.
76-763 Same; housing properties; acquisition of sites and buildings.
76-765 Same; bonds outstanding on project; effect.
76-766 Same; "state education institution" defined.
76-767 Center for innovative school leadership; duties.
76-768 Use of social security number prohibited, when.
76-773 Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program; definitions.
76-777 University research and development enhancement act; citation of act.
76-780 General powers, duties and functions of state board of regents.
76-782 Research and development facility projects authorized.
76-784 Sales and use tax exemptions, purchases for research and development facility projects.
76-787 Contracts for certain research and development facilities, provisions for prevailing wages.
76-790 Privately-financed buildings; maintenance costs.
76-791 Payment of bonds from contributions qualifying as tax credit, limitation.
76-7,101 Long-term infrastructure maintenance program.
76-7,103 Same; administration of program; reports; building inventory and space utilization.
76-7,104 Same; infrastructure maintenance fund.
76-7,106 Same; transfers of moneys from statewide maintenance and disaster relief fund.
76-7,107 Long-term infrastructure maintenance program; transfers of moneys from state general fund.
76-7,116 Infrastructure finance program.
76-7,118 Same; administration of program; reports.
76-7,119 Same; bonds not a state obligation.
76-7,120 Same; bonds; limitations; loan agreements.
76-7,125 State educational institution project delivery construction procurement act; citation.
76-7,127 Same; projects financed with non-state moneys; exempt from certain statutory requirements.
76-7,128 Same; contracts; bids; duties of state board and institutions.
76-7,129 Same; contracts, change orders.
76-7,130 Same; local building codes, fees, building permits and zoning requirements, exemptions.
76-7,133 Same; rules and regulations.
76-7,137 University engineering initiative act; purpose.
76-7,141 Kan-grow engineering funds, state educational institutions; purposes.
76-7,142 Sales tax exemption, expenditures for engineering initiative facilities.
76-7,143 Liberal construction of act.
76-7,151 Expenditure of state moneys; limitations; remedial courses.