Kan. Admin. Regs. § 1-19-2 - Definitions
For purposes of this regulation, the following definitions will apply:
(A) Housing shall include all
sleeping places, place of abode, rooms or residences, place of habitation,
quarters or facilities owned or leased by the state and used by state employees
and others for dwelling purposes.
(B) Food service shall mean any article used
as food or drink by a state officer or employee and furnished as raw substance
to be prepared for use for human consumption, including meat, fish, eggs,
vegetables, bread, condiments, ice cream, soft drinks, beverages, confections
or as prepared meals provided by a food service business, an agency kitchen or
dining facility, but excluding meal subsistence allowances paid to state
officers or employees in travel status. Food service may be provided to
qualified officers or employees in the following manner:
(1) By a cash allowance representing an
adjustment to the salary for the position held in lieu of furnishing actual raw
commodities, labor and other components necessary for providing a finished food
service product.
(2) By allowing
officers or employees access to agency dining facilities which offer, for any
given meal period, the same meal, with a limited choice in beverage, to every
person utilizing the dining facilities.
(3) By allowing officers or employees access
to agency dining facilities which offer, for any given meal period, a choice in
both meal and beverage items for which unit prices are established.
(C) Other employee maintenance
shall include certain pecuniary or material benefits which a state officer or
employee might receive with or without charge by virtue of his office or
position for the purpose of being maintained or supported.
(D) Wage or salary for the purpose of these
regulations shall include the regular cash salary plus any remuneration
provided in a medium other than cash, which shall be computed on the basis of
the fair and prevailing value or cost of such items in the locality at the time
of payment or as provided herein.
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