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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1250. Same; cooperation between library board and county commissioners; use of library.

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12-1250. Same; cooperation between library board and county commissioners; use of library. Any board of county commissioners issuing bonds under authority of this act shall confer and advise with the library board of the second-class city involved in selection of an architect and in development of plans for such building. Upon completion of such building and acceptance thereof by the board of county commissioners, the same shall be made available for library purposes to be used by the library board of such city of the second class or any successor library board, or other authority offering public library services to all of the residents of such county.
The library facilities and services offered in any library constructed under the provisions of this act shall be available to any persons authorized to use the same by the library board of such city.
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