Division of the Budget
Landon State Office Building Phone: (785) 296-2436
900 SW Jackson Street, Room 504 larry.campbell@ks.gov
Topeka, KS 66612 Division of the Budget http://budget.kansas.gov
Larry L. Campbell, Director Laura Kelly, Governor

February 3, 2020

The Honorable Richard Proehl, Chairperson
House Committee on Transportation
Statehouse, Room 581B-W
Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Representative Proehl:
SUBJECT: Fiscal Note for HB 2497 by House Committee on Transportation
In accordance with KSA 75-3715a, the following fiscal note concerning HB 2497 is
respectfully submitted to your committee.
HB 2497 would require the driver of a motor vehicle traveling on a highway that has at
least two lanes carrying traffic in the same direction to move over when approaching a stationary
vehicle that is displaying hazard warning lights. If the conditions do not allow the driver to safely
change lanes, or if the highway does not have two lanes carrying traffic in the same direction, the
driver would be required to reduce speed and proceed with caution. The bill would add a $45 fine
for unlawful passing of a stationary vehicle.
The Office of Judicial Administration states enactment of HB 2497 could increase the
number of cases filed in district court because it creates a new violation for unlawful passing of a
stationary vehicle, which could result in more time spent by court employees and judges processing
and deciding these cases. According to the Office, a fiscal effect cannot be estimated.
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) indicates enactment of the bill would
create a new traffic infraction with a fine of $45. The agency’s Traffic Records Enhancement
Fund currently receives 2.23 percent of all district court fines, penalties, and forfeitures, while the
agency’s Seat Belt Safety Fund receives 2.2 percent. KDOT estimates enactment of the bill could
increase the amount of fines collected because of the new traffic infraction, which would increase
revenues to both funds; however, KDOT is unable to estimate a fiscal effect because the agency
does not have enough information to estimate how many citations would be issued. Any fiscal
effect associated with HB 2497 is not reflected in The FY 2021 Governor’s Budget Report.

Sincerely,

Larry L. Campbell
Director of the Budget
cc: Ben Cleeves, Transportation
Lynn Robinson, Department of Revenue
Mary Rinehart, Judiciary

Statutes affected:
As introduced: 8-2118, 8-1556