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Code · Kansas · Chapter 13 — Cities Of The First Class

13-1261. Same; repairs and improvements of utility; compliance with federal acts or rules.

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13-1261. Same; repairs and improvements of utility; compliance with federal acts or rules. The governing body of such city, or where there is a board of public utilities having daily operational control of the water and light plants, then the board, is hereby authorized in its discretion to contract for and construct such repairs, extensions, reconstruction, alteration, improvements or enlargements of such utilities in accordance with the provisions and requirements of any federal act applicable thereto, and rules promulgated thereunder, and to use any fund that may be available for such construction in such manner as will comply with the provisions of any such act and rules promulgated thereunder, including any grant or grants of money therein provided, and to do all other acts and things necessary to be done in order to comply with the provisions of any such federal act and rules promulgated thereunder.
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