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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-212c. Establishment of uniform stationery letterhead; court letterhead approved by district judges.

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19-212c. Establishment of uniform stationery letterhead; court letterhead approved by district judges. In addition to the powers and authority now provided by law, the board of county commissioners of any county is hereby authorized and directed to provide for the establishment of a uniform design for stationery letterhead for use in county offices and departments of such county. Said letterhead stationery shall be of a uniform design and format and of uniform specifications and quality.
The board of county commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to establish a uniform stationery letterhead for use in the offices of the various courts and divisions of courts of the state located within such county. The stationery letterhead designed for use by offices of the courts within such county may be of a different design than that provided for other offices in the county but shall be of a uniform design, format and quality: Provided, however, That the letterhead established for use in the district courts of the state located in such county shall be subject to the approval of the several district judges.
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