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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-2864. Officers of board; oath; bonds.

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19-2864. Officers of board; oath; bonds. The board shall hold its annual organizational meeting at the first regular session of the board held in December each year at which time the board shall meet and organize by election from its own members of a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, a secretary, an assistant secretary, a treasurer and an assistant treasurer. The officers as elected shall assume their office immediately following the election of all officers. All members and the officers of the board whenever appointed or elected shall take oaths as prescribed for other public officials.
The secretary, assistant secretary, treasurer and assistant treasurer shall each give to the park district a corporate surety bond conditioned for the faithful performance of duty and for the true and faithful accounting for all money that may come into their hands by virtue of their position in such sums as the board shall determine by resolution. When bonds are issued the board may require the giving of additional corporate surety bonds in such sums as the board shall determine by resolution.
The premiums on such bonds shall be paid by the park district. Such bonds shall be approved by the board and filed by the chairperson with the county clerk.
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