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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-2692. Coliseum concessions fund in certain counties; payment of expenses of concessions operation.

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19-2692. Coliseum concessions fund in certain counties; payment of expenses of concessions operation. The board of county commissioners of any county having a population of more than three hundred thousand may establish and maintain, in a bank located in such county, not to exceed ten thousand dollars in an imprest fund, known as the coliseum concessions fund, from which the expenses of the various concessions operated by the coliseum may be paid. The coliseum director of any such county shall have authority to pay moneys from such fund for expenses incurred by the coliseum in the operation of concessions, by check drawn on the fund and signed by the coliseum director.
All receipts from concession operations, after payment of expenses, shall be deposited in the fund, and the balance in excess of the maximum amount authorized in such fund shall be transferred by the county treasurer to the special recreation facilities fund created under K.S.A. 19-2692a for the purposes of budgeting for and operating a coliseum.
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