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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-3304. Counties; adoption of codes by reference; filing copy of adopted code; furnishing copies.

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12-3304. Counties; adoption of codes by reference; filing copy of adopted code; furnishing copies. At least one copy of such code incorporated by reference by a county resolution shall be marked or stamped "official copy as incorporated by resolution no. ____," with all sections or portions thereof intended to be omitted clearly marked to show any such omission or showing the sections, articles, chapters, parts or portions that are incorporated, as the case may be, and to which shall be attached a copy of the incorporating resolution, such copy filed with the county clerk shall be open to inspection and available to the public at all reasonable business hours.
Copies of such code, or part thereof which are incorporated by reference shall be furnished without charge to the courts and all administrative agencies charged with the enforcement of such code.
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