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

14-6,113.

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14-6,113. Hospital improvements, equipment and additions in certain cities of less than 3,000 population; elections; bonds.
(a)The governing body of any city of the second class having a population of less than three thousand (3,000) is hereby authorized and empowered to issue general obligation bonds of said city in an amount not exceeding the sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the purpose of making improvements, adding equipment or building and equipping an addition to a hospital located therein.
(b)Before any such general obligation bonds shall be issued, the governing body of such city shall submit the question of issuing such general obligation bonds to a vote of the qualified voters of the city at a regular city election or at an election called for that purpose. No bonds shall be issued pursuant to this section until the issuance thereof has been approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors voting thereon.
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