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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-1583. Tax levies to pay warrants for improving courthouse in certain counties; surplus funds.

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19-1583. Tax levies to pay warrants for improving courthouse in certain counties; surplus funds. Whenever no-fund warrants are issued under the authority provided by this act, the board of county commissioners shall make a tax levy at the first tax levying period after such warrants are issued, sufficient to pay such warrants and the interest thereon. All such tax levies shall be in addition to all other levy authorized or limited by law and shall not be subject to the aggregate tax levy prescribed by K.S.A. 79-1947 , or acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto.
Such warrants shall be issued, bear such interest, be registered and redeemed in the manner and in the form prescribed by K.S.A. 79-2940 , or any acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, except that they shall not bear the notation required by said section 79-2940 and may be issued without the approval of the state commission of revenue and taxation. Any surplus existing after the redemption of such warrants shall be handled in the manner prescribed by said section 79-2940 .
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