Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 110 - KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Here’s an overview of Agency 110 – Kansas Department of Commerce within the Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.):

📚 Current Active Articles

Per the latest K.A.R. resources, Agency 110 includes the following active Articles & major subject areas:

Article 1 – Venture Capital Company Certification

Article 2 – Local Seed Capital Pool Certification

Article 3 – Kansas Partnership Fund Program

Article 4 – Investments in Major Projects and Comprehensive Training (IMPACT) Act

Article 5 – Kansas Enterprise Zone Act

Article 6 – High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP)

Article 7 – Kansas Community Services Program

Article 8 – Certified Capital Formation Companies

Article 9 – Sales Tax Revenue Bonds

Article 10 – Low Income Housing Tax Credits

Article 11 – Kansas Downtown Redevelopment Act

Article 12 – Agritourism Promotion Act

Article 13 – Rural Business Development Tax Credit Program

Article 13a – Enterprise Facilitation Fund

Article 14 – Individual Account Program Act

Articles 15–20 – Kansas Energy Incentive Acts (covering refineries, pipelines, biomass, renewable cogen, storage/blending)

Articles 21–39 – Reserved

Article 21 – Promoting Employment Across Kansas (PEAK) Program

Article 22 – Student Loan Repayment Program

Article 40 – Kansas Export Finance Act (regulations.justia.com)

🔎 Example: IMPACT Act (Article 4)

For instance, K.A.R. 110‑4‑1 defines key terms used in administering the IMPACT Act, covering definitions like “department,” “existing job,” “maximum funding amount,” and “MPI.” (law.cornell.edu)

Another example under Article 6, section 110‑6‑12, outlines training and education requirements for worksite certification under the High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP), which includes participation in KIT/KIR workforce training or committing at least 2% of payroll to education expenses. (regulations.justia.com)

✅ Summary

Agency 110 is fully active—with numerous current Articles covering venture capital, incentive programs, tax credits, energy projects, workforce training, and more.

Regulatory text is up-to-date as of March 27, 2025 (per the Kansas Register, Vol. 44, No. 13) (regulations.justia.com).

For specific programs (like PEAK, IMPACT, HPIP), you'll find detailed requirements, definitions, and implementation rules within the related Article sections.

 

 

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