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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1749d. Same; cost and benefit analysis; hearing.

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12-1749d. Same; cost and benefit analysis; hearing. Prior to issuing any revenue bonds pursuant to K.S.A. 12-1740 to 12-1749 , inclusive, and amendments thereto, for any business the property of which will be eligible for an exemption from ad valorem taxation pursuant to K.S.A. 79-201a Second, and amendments thereto, the board of county commissioners of any county or the governing body of any city, as the case requires, shall be required to:
(a)Prepare an analysis of the costs and benefits of each exemption which shall include the effect of the exemption on state revenues; and
(b)conduct a public hearing on the granting of such exemption. Notice of the public hearing shall be published at least once seven days prior to the hearing in the official city or county newspaper, as the case requires, and shall indicate the purpose, time and place thereof. In addition to such publication notice, the city or county clerk, as the case requires, shall notify in writing the governing body of any city or county and unified school district within which the property proposed for exemption is located.
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