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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-6208. Assessment imposed on hospital providers; rate.

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65-6208. Assessment imposed on hospital providers; rate.
(a)Subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 65-6209 , and amendments thereto, an annual assessment on services is imposed on each hospital provider in an amount not greater than 6% of each hospital's net inpatient and outpatient operating revenue, as determined by the healthcare access improvement panel in consultation with the department of health and environment, for the hospital's fiscal year three years prior to the assessment year. In the event that a hospital does not have a complete 12-month fiscal year in such third prior fiscal year, the assessment under this section shall be $200,000 until such date that such hospital has completed the hospital's first 12-month fiscal year. Upon completing such first 12-month fiscal year, such hospital's assessment under this section shall be the amount not greater than 6% of such hospital's net inpatient and outpatient operating revenue, as determined by the healthcare access improvement panel in consultation with the department of health and environment, for such first completed 12-month fiscal year.
(b)Nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize any home rule unit or other unit of local government to license for revenue or impose a tax or assessment upon hospital providers or a tax or assessment measured by the income or earnings of a hospital provider.
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