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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1677. Investment of public moneys by governmental entities, units and subdivisions; use of income; records; quarterly report.

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12-1677. Investment of public moneys by governmental entities, units and subdivisions; use of income; records; quarterly report.
(a)Except as otherwise required by state or federal law, all moneys earned and collected from investments by counties, area vocational-technical schools and quasi-municipal corporations authorized in this act shall be credited to the general fund of such county, area vocational-technical school or quasi-municipal corporation by the treasurer thereof, and all moneys earned and collected from investments by school districts authorized in this act shall be credited in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 72-5166 , and amendments thereto.
(b)The treasurer of each county, school district, area vocational-technical school or quasi-municipal corporation shall maintain a complete record of all investments authorized in this act and shall make a quarterly written report of such record to the governing body of such county, school district, area vocational-technical school or quasi-municipal corporation.
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