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Code · Kansas · Chapter 14 — Cities Of The Second Class

14-6,111.

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14-6,111. Boards of trustees of certain hospitals authorized to borrow money under federal public health service act for making certain contractual payments. The board of trustees of a hospital of any city of the second class having a population of more than eight thousand (8,000) and not more than nine thousand (9,000) not located in a county designated as an urban area which has heretofore entered into one or more contracts for the construction, reconstruction, repair, remodeling, equipping, or enlarging of a hospital may borrow funds under the provisions of the public health service act, title VI, part B, 42 U.S.C. § 291j et seq., and all acts of the United States congress amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto and any other acts of the United States congress, for the purpose of making when due any payment or payments required under such contract or contracts, in the event that funds for such purpose are not available when required because moneys required for payment to such board of trustees of a federal grant obtained by it for the purpose of making all or a part of such payments were not appropriated by the United States congress and available to such board of trustees when required.
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