Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 76-774

  • Board of regents: means the state board of regents provided for in the constitution of this state and described in article 32 of chapter 74 of Kansas Statutes Annotated and amendments thereto. See Kansas Statutes 76-711
  • Eligible educational institution: means any state educational institution, municipal university, community college, technical college or vocational education school under the governance or coordination of the state board of regents. See Kansas Statutes 76-773
  • Endowed professorship: means the position of a professor of the faculty of an eligible educational institution for which a qualifying gift is received by the endowment association of the eligible educational institution in accordance with the Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program. See Kansas Statutes 76-773
  • Endowment association: means :

    (1) For the Fort Hays state university, the Fort Hays state university foundation;

    (2) for the Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science, the Kansas state university veterinary medical center, and the Kansas state university polytechnic campus, the Kansas state university foundation;

    (3) for the Emporia state university, the Emporia state university foundation;

    (4) for the Pittsburg state university, the Pittsburg state university foundation;

    (5) for the university of Kansas and the university of Kansas medical center, the Kansas university endowment association; and

    (6) for the Wichita state university, the Wichita state university board of trustees and the Wichita state university foundation. See Kansas Statutes 76-756

  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
  • Institution: means any institution under the control and supervision of the state board of regents. See Kansas Statutes 76-739
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Program: means the Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program established by this act. See Kansas Statutes 76-773
  • Qualifying gift: means a monetary donation which (1) is a single monetary donation from a single donor or entity or is a joint monetary donation from or on behalf of two or more donors or entities that are directly related or associated or that otherwise are determined by the state board of regents to have common characteristics or similarities such that the joint monetary donation conforms with the purposes of the program, (2) is made in cash or the equivalent of cash, (3) has been received by the endowment association of an eligible educational institution from a single donor or entity for the purpose of endowing a professorship at the eligible educational institution in accordance with the program, and (4) is:

    (A) For community colleges, technical colleges and vocational education schools, an aggregate amount of at least $50,000;

    (B) for Fort Hays state university, Emporia state university and Pittsburg state university, an aggregate amount of at least $200,000;

    (C) for Washburn university, an aggregate amount of at least $300,000;

    (D) for Wichita state university, an aggregate amount of at least $350,000; and

    (E) for the university of Kansas, the university of Kansas medical center and Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science, an aggregate amount of at least $500,000. See Kansas Statutes 76-773

  • State: means the state of Kansas. See Kansas Statutes 76-779
  • State board: means the state board of regents. See Kansas Statutes 76-7,126
  • This act: means the university research and development enhancement act. See Kansas Statutes 76-779

(a) The Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program is hereby established to encourage gifts by private donors to enhance the ability of eligible educational institutions to attract and retain faculty of distinction. The program shall be administered by the state board of regents in accordance with this act. Under the Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program, the state shall contribute income earnings equivalent awards in accordance with this act to supplement endowed professorships at eligible educational institutions for which qualifying gifts have been received by endowment associations.

(b) Each eligible educational institution shall establish within the general budget of the eligible educational institution a faculty of distinction matching fund. The eligible educational institution shall establish an endowed professorship account in the faculty of distinction matching fund for each endowed professorship established under the Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program. All expenditures from the faculty of distinction matching fund shall be for one or more endowed professorships to supplement salary and to provide additional operating support for assistants, travel, equipment or other expenses of the endowed professorships.

(c) The chancellor, president, director or other chief executive officer of an eligible educational institution shall notify the state board of regents of the receipt of a qualifying gift under the Kansas partnership for faculty of distinction program. Upon receiving such notice, the state board of regents shall determine if the donation is a qualifying gift. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, upon determining that a qualifying gift has been received by the endowment association for an eligible educational institution, the state board of regents shall certify to the director of accounts and reports the amount and date of receipt of the qualifying gift under the program and the endowed professorship account established in the faculty of distinction matching fund therefor.