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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-4616. Revenue bonds; notice; use of proceeds.

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19-4616. Revenue bonds; notice; use of proceeds. The commission may issue and sell revenue bonds for the purpose of purchasing, leasing or otherwise acquiring an existing hospital building or buildings and improving, remodeling or repairing and equipping the same, or for the purpose of constructing, equipping and furnishing an addition to an existing county hospital and, if necessary, acquiring a site therefor, or for the purpose of acquiring a site for constructing, equipping and furnishing a new hospital building or facility, separate and apart from an existing county hospital.
Before any such bonds shall be issued, the commission shall publish a resolution declaring its intention to issue such bonds, stating the purpose for which such bonds are to be issued and the amount thereof. Such resolution shall be published once each week for three consecutive weeks in the official county newspaper, or if there is no official county newspaper, a newspaper published as provided in K.S.A. 64-101 , and amendments thereto.
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