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Code · Kansas · Chapter 10 — Bonds And Warrants

10-813a. Cancelled warrants issued pursuant to KPERS act; disbursement of fund; payment to certain claimants, limitations.

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10-813a. Cancelled warrants issued pursuant to KPERS act; disbursement of fund; payment to certain claimants, limitations.
(a)Any balance accrued from any unpaid canceled warrant issued pursuant to the Kansas public employees retirement act shall remain in the Kansas public employees retirement fund and shall be disbursed in accordance with provisions of law relating to such fund.
(b)The director of accounts and reports is authorized to make payment to any claimant of the Kansas public employees retirement system entitled to such payment for a claim on a warrant which was canceled pursuant to the provisions of K.S.A. 10-811 , and amendments thereto. Entitlement to claim payment on a canceled warrant shall expire on the date four years from the date of cancelation of such warrant. Any such payment shall be in an amount equal to the amount denoted on the canceled warrant less 10% thereof not to exceed $30, whichever amount is less.
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