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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-2844. Agreements with department of wildlife and parks.

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19-2844. Agreements with department of wildlife and parks. The boards of county commissioners of any counties to which this act applies and the secretary of wildlife and parks are authorized and empowered to enter into an agreement to provide for the building and construction of one or more reservoirs, lakes, dams or embankments for impounding water on lands in the park and recreational grounds of any such counties and to provide for the use, control and maintenance of such park and recreational grounds.
Nothing in such agreement shall be construed to prohibit the secretary of wildlife and parks or the Kansas department of wildlife and parks from the right to exercise the same functions, rights and authority as though the lands for such park and recreational grounds had been acquired for the department, and the agreement between any such counties and the secretary shall expressly provide that, notwithstanding the title to such lands shall be vested in such counties, all rights therein or thereon, waters and water rights, and for keeping, improving and maintaining them for the use and benefit of the department shall be unimpaired and shall likewise be public park and recreational grounds for the use and enjoyment of the public.
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