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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1922. Recreation systems; definitions.

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12-1922. Recreation systems; definitions. When used in this act:
(a)"City" means any city in the state of Kansas.
(b)"School district" means any unified school district in the state of Kansas.
(c)"Recreation system" means any system of public recreation and playgrounds established pursuant to this act.
(d)"Taxing district" means:
(1)The area within the corporate limits of a city in the case of a city-established recreation system;
(2)subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 12-1922a , and amendments thereto, the area within the boundary lines of a school district in the case of a school district-established recreation system; or
(3)subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 12-1922a , and amendments thereto, the area within the corporate limits of a city or the area within the boundary lines of a school district, whichever has the greater assessed valuation, in the case of a jointly established recreation system.
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