Division of the Budget
Landon State Office Building Phone: (785) 296-2436
900 SW Jackson Street, Room 504 adam.c.proffitt@ks.gov
Topeka, KS 66612 Division of the Budget http://budget.kansas.gov
Adam Proffitt, Director Laura Kelly, Governor


March 11, 2021


The Honorable Mike Petersen, Chairperson
Senate Committee on Transportation
Statehouse, Room 345-S
Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Senator Petersen:
SUBJECT: Fiscal Note for SB 285 by Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
In accordance with KSA 75-3715a, the following fiscal note concerning SB 285 is
respectfully submitted to your committee.
SB 285 would create an Alpha Kappa Alpha distinctive license plate. The bill would allow
any Kansas resident who is the owner of a passenger vehicle or truck of a gross weight of 20,000
pounds to be issued one Alpha Kappa Alpha license plate for each vehicle, on and after January 1,
2022. The distinctive plate would be issued upon proper registration and payment of the regular
license fee as provided in KSA 8-143, and either (1) payment to the county treasurer of the logo
use royalty payment established by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Royalty Fund, or (2) presentation of
the annual logo use authorization statement.
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Royalty Fund would be authorized to allow their logo to be affixed
on license plates upon payment of a logo use royalty payment of at least $25, but no more than
$100 for each license plate. The payment would be issued to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Royalty
Fund or the county treasurer. Annual royalty payments collected by county treasurers would be
remitted to the State Treasurer and credited to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Royalty Fund.
The Department of Revenue estimates SB 285 would increase its expenditures by $8,991
in FY 2022 for administrative costs related to designing, manufacturing, printing and shipping the
new plate. The Department estimates the bill would increase revenues by $20,000 from a $40
personalized plate fee assuming an initial issuance of 500 license plates. The estimate includes
$19,625 to the State Highway Fund (500 plates x $39.25 = $19,625) and $375 to county treasurers
(500 x $0.75 = $375). In addition, the Department estimates the bill would increase revenues to
The Honorable Mike Petersen, Chairperson
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the Distinctive License Plate Fund by up to $20,000 for a nonrefundable fee required from the
sponsor of a new distinctive license plate, which is used to defray the cost to develop the new plate.
Any fiscal effect associated with SB 285 is not reflected in The FY 2022 Governor’s Budget
Report.


Sincerely,

Adam Proffitt
Director of the Budget

cc: Lynn Robinson, Department of Revenue