Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 3 - KANSAS STATE TREASURER

Here are the Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.) for Agency 3 – Kansas State Treasurer:

📋 Overview of Agency 3 Regulations

The regulations are organized into four articles, each covering different program areas:

Article 1 – Disposition of Unclaimed Property

§ 3‑1‑1 Time limits

§ 3‑1‑2 Definitions

§ 3‑1‑3 Charges by holder

§ 3‑1‑4 Action by holder (law.cornell.edu, regulations.vlex.com)

Article 2 – Kansas Postsecondary Education Savings Program

§ 3‑2‑1 No guarantee of principal or earnings; required statement

§ 3‑2‑2 Excess contributions

§ 3‑2‑3 Withdrawals (regulations.vlex.com)

Article 3 – Linked Deposit Loan Programs

§ 3‑3‑1 Agricultural production loans

§ 3‑3‑2 Kansas housing loans (regulations.vlex.com)

Article 4 – Low‑Income Family Postsecondary Savings Accounts Incentive Program

§ 3‑4‑1 Definitions

§ 3‑4‑2 Eligibility requirements

§ 3‑4‑3 Applications

§ 3‑4‑4 Eligibility period

§ 3‑4‑5 Matching grant accounts

§ 3‑4‑6 Revoked (effective Jan 1, 2010)

§ 3‑4‑7 Forfeit of matching grant funds (law.cornell.edu, regulations.vlex.com)

✅ What You Get

Article 1 ensures proper governance over unclaimed property – covering timelines, definitions, reporting requirements (like § 3‑1‑3 “Charges by holder”) and actions by holders (law.cornell.edu).

Article 2 governs Kansas’s 529 college‑savings plan, detailing disclaimers, excess contributions, and withdrawal rules.

Article 3 provides the framework for linked deposit low‑interest loan programs for agriculture and housing.

Article 4 supports low‑income families in saving for postsecondary education, though § 3‑4‑6 was formally revoked in 2010.

🔍 Where to Find the Full Text

The Kansas Secretary of State publishes updated K.A.R. volumes and quarterly supplements online (regulations.vlex.com, sos.ks.gov).

The Legal Information Institute and Justia provide a helpful searchable mirror of these regulations (regulations.justia.com).

For detailed history of each section, especially in Article 1, you can review the KLRD PDF, which includes effective dates, authorizing statute references, and notes on pending updates (klrd.gov).

🛠️ How to Stay Current

Regulations are updated quarterly, with supplements posted in the Kansas Register and then finalized in the annual volumes (sos.ks.gov).

To see the most recent text, consult the online archive or the Kansas Register—especially if you're researching recent amendments or temporary rules.

 

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