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Code · Kansas · Chapter 10 — Bonds And Warrants

10-126. Printing of coupons; size and form.

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10-126. Printing of coupons; size and form. If any coupons are attached to bonds issued by the state of Kansas or any political subdivision thereof, they shall be sized approximately two inches in width and no smaller than 3¼ inches in length or larger than 4¼ inches in length but such dimensions may be varied as required by the state treasurer with the approval of the attorney general. The following information shall be shown upon the face of such coupons:
(a)The name of the state of Kansas or the political subdivision thereof issuing such bond and coupon;
(b)the place at which the same are made payable;
(c)the kind, series, issue date and number of the bond to which the coupon appertains;
(d)the facsimile signatures of the officials authorized to sign the coupon;
(e)the date of maturity;
(f)the amount of the coupon;
(g)the number of the coupon; and
(h)the state treasurer's registration number. The state treasurer, with the approval of the attorney general, shall prescribe the arrangement of the information on the bond coupon and may also prescribe the types of ink, type fonts and type sizes that will facilitate the reading of such coupons on optical character reading equipment.
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