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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-16,121.

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12-16,121. Paving materials provided by cities and counties; limitations.
(a)As used in this section and K.S.A. 12-16,122 , and amendments thereto:
(1)"City" means any city.
(2)"County" means any county.
(3)"Governing body" means the governing body of any city and the board of county commissioners of any county.
(4)"Paving material" means crushed rock, asphalt, gravel, aggregate sand or other materials used to pave roads, streets and drives.
(b)Except as provided in subsection (c), the governing body of any city or county shall not sell or otherwise provide paving material to any private person or private entity.
(c)The provisions of subsection
(b)shall not apply if the governing body has:
(1)Made a determination that such paving materials are not readily available from a nongovernmental entity; or
(2)adopted a resolution declaring the existence of a disaster, emergency or the threat of disaster or emergency.
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