Kansas 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB69 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/17/2025

                    SESSION OF 2025
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SENATE BILL NO. 69
As Amended by Senate Committee on 
Assessment and Taxation
Brief*
SB 69, as amended, would make changes to the Rural 
Opportunity Zone (ROZ) student loan repayment program to 
authorize additional types of benefits, expand eligibility for the 
ROZ income tax credit, and extend the sunset dates of both.
[Note: In continuing law, an ROZ is defined as a county 
with a population of no more than 40,000.]
Student Loan Repayment Program 
The bill would extend the sunset on the ROZ student 
loan repayment program from July 1, 2026, to July 1, 2031.
The bill also would authorize ROZ counties, beginning 
July 1, 2026, to offer first-time homebuyer down payment 
assistance or child care reimbursement to ROZ participants. 
A county could choose to authorize the offer of one or both of 
the alternatives and would be required to enact a resolution 
authorizing the alternative benefit and specifying the 
maximum amount to be available to each qualified individual, 
up to $15,000. The county would be required to provide the 
resolution to the Department of Commerce prior to offering 
the alternative benefit. 
For a county choosing to offer down payment 
assistance, the State would be required, subject to 
appropriation acts, to match funding in an amount of 
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
https://klrd.gov/ combined county and state funding up to 3 percent of the 
price of a home purchased within the county by a first-time 
homebuyer who qualifies for the program.
For a county choosing to offer child care reimbursement, 
the State would be required, subject to appropriation acts, to 
match funding for reimbursement of child care expenses paid 
for dependent children of qualifying residents of the county, 
up to $3,000 per year for five years.
Counties wishing to offer down payment assistance and 
child care reimbursement would be authorized to do so even 
if the State does not participate in such benefits.
An individual would be eligible to receive only one of the 
three possible options: student loan repayment, down 
payment assistance, or child care reimbursement. For each 
individual receiving benefits, the maximum total benefit 
amount for any of the options could not exceed $15,000 over 
five years and benefits would be forfeited upon relocation 
outside of the ROZ.
Income Tax Credit
The bill would extend availability of the ROZ income tax 
credit, currently available through tax year 2026, through tax 
year 2031. It would also expand eligibility for the credit to 
include individuals relocating to a ROZ from within Kansas, 
provided the individual lived outside a ROZ for at least three 
years prior to relocating and was domiciled in a ROZ during 
the entirety of the taxable year in which the credit is claimed.
The sunset date on a requirement for the Secretary of 
Commerce to annually report on the number of individuals 
applying for the tax credit would also be extended, from 2027 
to 2032. 
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The bill was introduced by the Senate Committee on 
Assessment and Taxation at the request of Senator Tyson.
Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation
In the Senate Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by representatives of American Implement, 
Department of Commerce, the Kansas Hospital Association, 
and Minneola Healthcare. Proponents generally stated the 
program is a valuable tool in recruiting new residents to the 
state and attracting residents to rural areas and helping 
businesses in such areas meet employment needs.
No other testimony was provided.
The Senate Committee amended the bill to:
●Authorize counties to offer down payment 
assistance or child care reimbursement as 
alternative ROZ benefits; and 
●Expand eligibility for the income tax credit to 
include Kansas residents relocating from outside a 
ROZ county.
Fiscal Information
A revised fiscal note on the amended bill was not 
immediately available.
Rural opportunity zones; Kansas Income Tax Act; sunset; first-time homebuyers; 
down payment assistance; child care reimbursement
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