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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-3723. Same; use and expenditure of moneys in fund.

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12-3723. Same; use and expenditure of moneys in fund. Except as is otherwise provided in this act or appropriation act of the legislature, moneys in the self-insurance reserve fund may be used only for the purpose of repairing, constructing, or replacing buildings, furnishings, equipment or other property owned by or in the care, custody and control of the state or a state agency, and the original of which was damaged, destroyed, stolen or otherwise lost by casualty, and which loss or any part thereof was not covered by insurance in a commercial insurance company.
Moneys in such fund may be expended for any auxiliary purpose, such as, but not limited to, business interruption losses, as may be required by any bond or trust covenants pursuant to which any such property was acquired or built, except that third-party liability or employee casualty losses may not be paid from the self-insurance reserve fund, and no waiver of governmental immunity shall exist which will permit payment of any liability from such fund except as specifically authorized by this act.
The pooled money investment board shall transfer moneys from such fund as provided by K.S.A. 12-3710 et seq., and amendments thereto, and also to appropriate state agencies as directed by appropriation acts, for such agencies to expend for the purposes provided in this section.
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