Kansas Statutes 75-4364. Educational benefits for prisoners of war and spouses and dependents of deceased, injured or disabled public safety officers and military personnel; reimbursement to state educational institutions
Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 75-4364
- Board: means the public employee relations board established pursuant to this act. See Kansas Statutes 75-4322
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Minor: means any person defined by Kan. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Kansas Statutes 77-201
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
(a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Kansas hero’s scholarship act.
(b) As used in this section:
(1) “Accident” means an undesigned, sudden and unexpected traumatic event, usually of an afflictive or unfortunate nature and often, but not necessarily, accompanied by a manifestation of force. An “accident” shall be identifiable by the time and place of occurrence, produce at the time symptoms of an injury and occur during a single work shift. The “accident” shall be the prevailing factor in causing the injury.
(2) “Covered person” means a public safety officer or Kansas resident in military service to whom this section applies.
(3) “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 individual and who is related to such individual by marriage or consanguinity.
(4) “Emergency medical service provider” means the same as defined in Kan. Stat. Ann. § 65-6112, and amendments thereto.
(5) “Fees” mean those charges required by an institution to be paid by every student as a condition of enrollment. “Fees” do not include all other charges associated with the student’s academic program or living costs.
(6) “Firefighter” means a person who is: (A) Employed by any city, county, township or other political subdivision of the state and who is assigned to the fire department thereof and engaged in the fighting and extinguishment of fires and the protection of life and property therefrom; or (B) a volunteer member of a fire district, fire department or fire company.
(7) “Injured or disabled” means that the covered person, because of the injury or disability, has been rendered incapable of performing the duties of the following:
(A) The position being performed at the time the injury or disability was sustained; and
(B) any position that is at or above the pay level of the position the covered person was in at the time the injury or disability was sustained, if the covered person is a paid employee.
(8) “Injury” and “disability” mean any lesion or change in the physical structure of the body causing damage or harm thereto that is not transitory or minor. “Injury” and “disability” shall occur only by accident, intentional act of violence or repetitive trauma.
(9) (A) “Intentional act of violence” means one or a combination of the following:
(i) A deliberate act by a third party that results in inflicting harm on a covered person while such person is performing those duties; or
(ii) a deliberate act by a covered person in the reasonable performance of duties as a covered person that results in the infliction of harm on the covered person.
(B) An “intentional act of violence” shall be identifiable by the time and place of occurrence, produce at the time symptoms of an injury and occur during a single work shift. The “intentional act of violence” shall be the prevailing factor in causing the injury.
(C) “Intentional act of violence” does not include repetitive trauma in any form.
(10) “Kansas educational institution” means and includes community colleges, the municipal university, state educational institutions, the institute of technology at Washburn university and technical colleges.
(11) “Law enforcement officer” means a person who by virtue of office or public employment is vested by law with a duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for violation of the laws of the state of Kansas or ordinances of any municipality thereof or with a duty to maintain or assert custody or supervision over persons accused or convicted of crime, and includes wardens, superintendents, directors, security personnel, officers and employees of adult and juvenile correctional institutions, jails or other institutions or facilities for the detention of persons accused or convicted of crime, while acting within the scope of their authority.
(12) “Military service” means any active service in any armed service of the United States and any active state or federal service in the Kansas army or air national guard.
(13) “Nature of the employment” means that, to the occupation, trade or employment in which the covered person was engaged, there is attached a particular and peculiar hazard of the injury or disability that distinguishes the performance of job duties from other occupations and employments and that creates a hazard of such injury or disability in excess of the hazard of the injury or disability in general.
(14) “Prisoner of war” means any person who was a resident of Kansas at the time the person entered service of the United States armed forces and who, while serving in the United States armed forces, has been declared to be a prisoner of war, as established by the United States secretary of defense, after January 1, 1960.
(15) “Public safety employee” means any employee of a law enforcement office, sheriff’s department, municipal fire department, volunteer and non-volunteer fire protection association, emergency medical services provider or correctional institution of the department of corrections.
(16) “Public safety officer” means a law enforcement officer, a firefighter, an emergency medical service provider or a public safety employee.
(17) (A) “Repetitive trauma” means the cause of an injury that occurs as a result of repetitive use, cumulative traumas or microtraumas. The repetitive nature of the injury shall be demonstrated by diagnostic or clinical tests. The “repetitive trauma” shall be the prevailing factor in causing the injury.
(B) For purposes of the educational benefit conferred by this section, “repetitive trauma” includes only an injury arising out of the performing of duties and resulting from the nature of the employment in which a covered person was engaged and that was actually contracted while so engaged. The injury shall appear to have had its origin in a special risk of the injury connected with the particular type of employment and to have resulted from that source as a reasonable consequence of the risk. Ordinary injuries of life and conditions to which the general public is or could be exposed outside of the particular employment, and hazards of injuries and conditions attending employment in general, shall not qualify as “repetitive trauma.”
(18) “Resident of Kansas” means a person who is a domiciliary resident as defined by Kan. Stat. Ann. § 76-729, and amendments thereto.
(19) “Spouse” means the spouse of a public safety officer or member of the military service who has not remarried.
(20) “State board” means the state board of regents.
(c) (1) Every Kansas educational institution shall provide for enrollment without charge of tuition or fees for:
(A) Any eligible dependent or spouse of a public safety officer who:
(i) Was injured or disabled while performing duties as a public safety officer; or
(ii) died as the result of injury sustained while performing duties as a public safety officer;
(B) any dependent or spouse of any resident of Kansas who:
(i) Died or was injured or disabled on or after September 11, 2001, while, and as a result of, serving in military service; or
(ii) is entitled to compensation for a service-connected disability of at least 80% because of a public statute administered by the department of veterans affairs or a military department as a result of injuries or accidents sustained in combat after September 11, 2001; and
(C) any prisoner of war.
(2) Any such dependent or spouse and any prisoner of war shall be eligible for enrollment at a Kansas educational institution without charge of tuition or fees for not to exceed 10 semesters of undergraduate instruction, or the equivalent thereof, at all such institutions.
(d) Subject to appropriations therefor, any Kansas educational institution, at which enrollment, without charge of tuition or fees, of a prisoner of war or a dependent or spouse is provided for under subsection (b), may file a claim with the state board for reimbursement of the amount of such tuition and fees. In any fiscal year, such reimbursement shall not exceed a total of $500,000. The state board shall include in its budget estimates pursuant to Kan. Stat. Ann. § 75-3717, and amendments thereto, a request for appropriations to cover tuition and fee claims pursuant to this section. The state board shall be responsible for payment of reimbursements to Kansas educational institutions upon certification by each such institution of the amount of reimbursement to which entitled. Payments to Kansas educational institutions shall be made upon vouchers approved by the state board and upon warrants of the director of accounts and reports. Payments may be made by issuance of a single warrant to each Kansas educational institution at which one or more eligible dependents or spouses or prisoners of war are enrolled for the total amount of tuition and fees not charged for enrollment at that institution. The director of accounts and reports shall cause such warrant to be delivered to the Kansas educational institution at which any such eligible dependents or spouses or prisoners of war are enrolled. If an eligible dependent or spouse or prisoner of war discontinues attendance before the end of any semester, after the Kansas educational institution has received payment under this subsection, the institution shall pay to the state the entire amount that such eligible dependent or spouse or prisoner of war would otherwise qualify to have refunded, not to exceed the amount of the payment made by the state in behalf of such dependent or spouse or prisoner of war for the semester. All amounts paid to the state by Kansas educational institutions under this subsection shall be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the state general fund.
(e) The state board shall adopt rules and regulations for administration of the provisions of this section and shall determine the qualification of persons as dependents and spouses of public safety officers or United States military personnel and the eligibility of such persons for the benefits provided for under this section.