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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-2814. Tax levies; validation of election and proceedings prior to January 1, 1974; purpose of levy.

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12-2814. Tax levies; validation of election and proceedings prior to January 1, 1974; purpose of levy.
(a)The metropolitan transit authority shall not have power to levy taxes for any purpose.
(b)In any city in which the proposition to authorize such city to levy a tax not to exceed one mill to carry out the purposes of the metropolitan transit authority act has been submitted to and approved by a majority of the electors of such city voting on the proposition at an election held prior to January 1, 1974, the levy of such tax by the city and all proceedings in connection therewith are hereby validated and confirmed, notwithstanding the absence of authority by such city to adopt the ordinance authorizing the levy upon submission to and approval thereof by the electors. Any such city may levy an annual tax not to exceed one mill upon the taxable tangible property within such city. The moneys derived from such tax levy shall be for the benefit of the metropolitan transit authority established in such city for the purpose of providing funds for the operation of the authority and for guaranteeing payment of any revenue bonds issued by such authority pursuant to K.S.A. 12-2808 and to pay a portion of the principal and interest on bonds issued by cities under the authority of K.S.A. 12-1774 , and amendments thereto.
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