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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-3623c. Certain districts with territory in cities of more than 50,000 population; attachment of territory; alternative methods.

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19-3623c. Certain districts with territory in cities of more than 50,000 population; attachment of territory; alternative methods. Any fire district which is created under K.S.A. 19-3613 et seq. having territory located within a city of the first class having a population in excess of fifty thousand (50,000) shall have area attached to it in the manner hereafter provided as alternative methods to others now provided by law.
(a)Upon petition by resolution of the governing body of such city to attach thereto territory which lies within such city but which is not located within any fire district, the board of county commissioners may enter an order making such attachment.
(b)Upon petition by resolution of the governing body of such city to detach territory within such city from a fire district created under K.S.A. 80-1512 et seq. and attach such territory to such fire district created under K.S.A. 19-3613 et seq., the board of county commissioners shall enter an order making such detachment and attachment.
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