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Kansas HB 2110 shifts 911 fee administration from local LCPA to the State 911 Board, creates three state funds and new deposit rules that change how fees are distributed.
Kansas HB 2110 shifts 911 fee administration from local LCPA to the State 911 Board, creates three state funds and new deposit rules that change how fees are distributed.
Status: Enacted and signed by the Governor (approved April 1, 2025). Key operative dates in the bill: July 1, 2025 and January 1–2, 2026 (see “Timing & effective dates”).
Amends the Kansas 911 Act to (1) shift collection/administration responsibility away from a designated local collection point administrator (LCPA) to the State 911 Board; (2) change when state 911 funds are created and when moneys held outside the State Treasury are transferred in; and (3) change how 911 fee receipts are allocated among three state 911 funds, including removing an existing cap on deposits to the State 911 Grant Fund.
Introduced Jan 27, 2025; passed both chambers; enrolled and presented to Governor; signed April 1, 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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