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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1744e. Same; notice of intent to enter lease-purchase agreement with retailer to be published in paper; inducement resolution on file.

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12-1744e. Same; notice of intent to enter lease-purchase agreement with retailer to be published in paper; inducement resolution on file. Whenever any city or county proposes to issue revenue bonds under the authority of K.S.A. 12-1740 et seq., and amendments thereto, and to enter into a lease or lease-purchase agreement with a retailer, as defined in K.S.A. 79-3602 , and amendments thereto, the governing body of such city or county shall, at least seven days prior to adopting an ordinance or resolution authorizing the issuance of such revenue bonds cause a notice of such intent to be published once in the official city or county newspaper.
Such publication shall also state that a copy of the inducement resolution is on file with the city or county clerk and is available for public inspection during normal business hours.
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