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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-1561c. Control and management of buildings; appointment of board; terms.

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19-1561c. Control and management of buildings; appointment of board; terms. Upon the erection of such building or buildings, the board of county commissioners of such county shall have the control and management of such building or buildings, and they may vest the authority to manage such building or buildings in a board of three members, such members to be appointed as follows: One member to be appointed by the board of county commissioners of such county, one member to be appointed by the executive board of the agricultural extension council of the county or such other agency as may be hereafter recognized for carrying into effect the extension work in said county, and one member to be selected by the persons so appointed.
Such board shall serve at the pleasure of the board of county commissioners.
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