Combating sexual exploitation of minors.
Raises annual transfers of vending-machine net profits to KDADS funds to $16 million (from $8 million), split 75% for crisis stabilization and 25% for clubhouse programs.
Raises annual transfers of vending-machine net profits to KDADS funds to $16 million (from $8 million), split 75% for crisis stabilization and 25% for clubhouse programs.
Title: Increasing transfers from the lottery operating fund to the Community Crisis Stabilization Centers Fund and the Clubhouse Model Program Fund (Kansas Dept. for Aging & Disability Services)
HB 2146 increases the portion of net profits from lottery ticket vending machines that are required to be transferred from the Lottery Operating Fund to two mental‑health related funds administered by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS): the Community Crisis Stabilization Centers Fund and the Clubhouse Model Program Fund. The change is intended to provide additional, dedicated funding for crisis stabilization facilities and certified clubhouse programs serving people with serious mental illness.
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