Clarifying requirements for subsidized child care.
Expands Kansas CREP: raises statewide cap to 60,000 acres, adds county and annual enrollment limits, authorizes exceptions to water-right eligibility, and broadens reporting.
Expands Kansas CREP: raises statewide cap to 60,000 acres, adds county and annual enrollment limits, authorizes exceptions to water-right eligibility, and broadens reporting.
Status: Introduced January 27, 2025; Referred to House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Fiscal note dated Feb 4, 2025: no fiscal effect reported for Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) or Kansas Water Office.
Amend state administration of the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) to expand enrollment capacity, clarify eligibility and administration rules (especially for CREPs targeted at water‑quantity goals), create specific exceptions, and broaden reporting to cover the preceding five years.
The Division of the Budget’s fiscal note (Feb 4, 2025) indicates no fiscal effect on KDA or the Kansas Water Office.
CREP is a federal–state voluntary program that pays producers incentives to permanently retire state water rights on enrolled acres to achieve water conservation objectives. As of Sept. 30, 2024, Kansas had 142 state CREP contracts on 24,140 acres, permanently retiring ~49,146 acre‑feet of annual appropriation across numerous water rights and wells; state sign‑up incentives since 2007 totaled about $1.9 million.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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