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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1258. Public libraries; capital improvement fund.

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12-1258. Public libraries; capital improvement fund. The library board of any public library is hereby authorized to direct a transfer annually from the general operating fund of such library not to exceed 10% of the amount of money credited to such fund to a capital improvement fund. All money credited to such fund shall be used by the library board for the purpose of improving, furnishing, equipping, remodeling or making additions to the library. Such fund shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 79-2925 to 79-2937 , and amendments thereto.
If the library board determines that money which has been transferred to such fund or any part thereof is not needed for the purpose for which transferred, the library board is hereby authorized to direct a retransfer of such amount not needed to the general operating fund and such retransfer and expenditure thereof shall be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 79-2925 to 79-2937 , and amendments thereto.
In making the budget of the library, the amounts credited to, and the amount on hand in, the capital improvement fund and the amount expended therefrom shall be shown on the budget for the information of the taxpayers of the municipality in which the library is located. Moneys in such fund may be invested in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 10-131 , and amendments thereto, with interest thereon credited to such fund.
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