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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-15,102.

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19-15,102. No-fund warrants for additional revenue for construction, repair and equipment of courthouse or courthouse and jail in counties between 35,000 and 40,000. Any county which has, prior to the effective date of this act, levied taxes for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and equipping of a courthouse, or courthouse and jail, or for the equipping, improving, furnishing and repairing of the courthouse, or for any one or more of such purposes, and which county has accumulated more than six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) from such tax levies, and which amount is insufficient to carry out the purpose of which the tax levies were made, is hereby authorized to issue no-fund warrants, without an election, in an amount not exceeding three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($360,000) for the purpose of providing additional revenue to be used in conjunction with the proceeds of the tax levies to complete the construction, equipping and furnishing of the courthouse and for any and all other purposes for which the tax levies were made.
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