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Code · Kansas · Kansas Statutes

82a-1307.

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82a-1307. Same; contracts for withdrawal and use; effective date; filing of contract with secretary of state and legislature; disapproval and revocation by legislature. On or before the 30 th calendar day of each regular legislative session, the director shall transmit to the house of representatives and the senate of this state, and to the secretary of state, copies of each contract made and executed under K.S.A. 82a-1305 , and amendments thereto, since the 30 th day of the regular legislative session occurring most recently prior to such transmission.
Such contract copies transmitted to the secretary of state shall be and remain filed in the office of the secretary of state from the date transmitted until the end of the fifth year following the end of the term thereof, and during such time shall be available for public inspection during regular business hours. At any time after the 30 th calendar day of the regular legislative session when a contract is transmitted as provided in this section, the legislature may disapprove and revoke such contract by adoption of a concurrent resolution so providing.
No contract under K.S.A. 82a-1305 , and amendments thereto, shall be subject to revocation by the legislature after the 90 th calendar day of such regular legislative session. Any annual installment or other amount due prior to legislative revocation shall be a valid obligation and shall be paid, but no annual installment or other amount due after legislative revocation shall be valid.
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