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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-3504. Notice to secretary of administration, when required; rules and regulations relating to notice.

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12-3504. Notice to secretary of administration, when required; rules and regulations relating to notice. Whenever any board proposes to levy a special assessment for any purpose, and there is located within the territory upon which the special assessment is proposed to be levied, any real property owned by the state of Kansas or any real property in which the state has a property interest, the board shall notify the secretary at the commencement of the proceedings intended to result in the levy.
The notice shall be in writing and shall be mailed to the secretary by registered mail. The notice shall be in form and contain any information as is specified in rules and regulations relating thereto which shall be adopted by the secretary. The secretary shall also provide by rules and regulations for notification by the board of subsequent steps in the proceedings. The rules and regulations may provide for notices subsequent to the initial notice to be mailed to particular state department heads in addition to the secretary.
All rules and regulations adopted pursuant to K.S.A. 12-3501 et seq., and amendments thereto, shall be subject to approval of the state finance council as provided by law.
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