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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-2719. Disorganization of taxing district; disposition of fund.

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19-2719. Disorganization of taxing district; disposition of fund. At any time after such taxing district shall have been formed as herein provided if the owners of two-thirds or more of the real property located within such taxing districts, shall present to the board of county commissioners of the county a petition asking that such taxing districts be disorganized as such, the board of county commissioners shall investigate such petition, and ascertain whether the same is signed by the owners of two-thirds or more of the real estate within such district, and if the said board shall find that said petition complies in all respects with the provisions of this section, the said board of county commissioners shall enter an order upon their records declaring such taxing district disorganized, and thereafter no further taxes shall be levied or collected within such district under the provisions of this act, unless the said district shall be later formed into a taxing district as herein provided.
Any funds which may remain in the hands of the township treasurer or county treasurer and which have been raised by taxation under the provisions of this act at the time of the disorganization of any such taxing district, shall become a part of the general fund of the township within which such taxing district is located.
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