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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-4442. Financing of law enforcement agency; no-fund warrants; tax levies.

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19-4442. Financing of law enforcement agency; no-fund warrants; tax levies. The board of county commissioners of any county adopting the provisions of this act, for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this act from and after the date of the adoption of the provisions thereof by such county, and prior to the time that moneys are available from the tax levy authorized by K.S.A. 19-4443 , and amendments thereto, is hereby authorized for such purpose, whenever deemed necessary and fixed by resolution of the agency, to issue no-fund warrants in an amount not to exceed the amount which would be raised by the levy of a tax of one mill upon all taxable tangible property in the county.
Such no-fund warrants shall be issued by the county in the manner and form and shall bear interest and be redeemable in the manner prescribed by K.S.A. 79-2940 , and amendments thereto, except that they may be issued without the approval of the state board of tax appeals, and without the notation required by said section. The board of county commissioners shall make a tax levy at the first levying period after such warrants are issued, sufficient to pay such warrants and the interest thereon.
All such tax levies shall be in addition to all other levies authorized or limited by law.
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