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My parents don live in Kansas but they are taxpayers because their business is in Kansas, or they own property here. Doesn that make me eligible for the resident fee rate?

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My parents don live in Kansas but they are taxpayers because their business is in Kansas, or they own property here. Doesn that make me eligible for the resident fee rate?

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A. No. By statute, residence is based upon where one physically resides and criteria associated with that residence. No provision is made for where one is employed or owns property.

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