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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-5233. Powers of cities and counties; federally assisted housing.

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12-5233. Powers of cities and counties; federally assisted housing. The powers conferred by this act are in addition and supplemental to, and the limitations imposed by this act shall not affect, the powers conferred upon municipalities under the provisions of the constitution or laws of the state of Kansas. Home mortgage loans may be acquired, purchased and financed, and bonds may be issued under this act for such purposes, notwithstanding that any other law may provide for the acquisition, purchase and financing of like home mortgage loans, or the issuance of bonds for like purposes, and such home mortgage loans may be made upon such terms and conditions and contain such provisions as the governing body of the city or county determines consistent with the provisions of this act notwithstanding and without regard to the requirements, restrictions, limitations or other provisions contained in any law or any other resolution.
Nothing in this act shall be deemed or construed to prohibit the exercise of the powers conferred upon municipalities in connection with the financing of federally assisted housing for persons of low and moderate income.
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