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Code · Kansas · Chapter 19 — Counties And County Officers

19-508b. Financial reports to school districts; copies to state board of education.

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19-508b. Financial reports to school districts; copies to state board of education. Whenever the board of education of any school district shall withdraw any moneys from the funds of the school district which are in the care, custody and control of the county treasurer, or whenever the county treasurer shall pay any such moneys to a school district, the county treasurer shall prepare and transmit with such moneys an itemized statement showing the source of all funds included in the withdrawal or payment. Within thirty
(30)days after the end of the fiscal year of each school district, the county treasurer shall prepare and transmit to the board of education of every school district, any part of the territory of which is located in the county, a report listing the amounts withdrawn by or paid to such school district during the fiscal year, itemized according to the source of moneys distributed. A copy of every such report shall be transmitted to the state board of education within thirty
(30)days after the end of each such fiscal year. All reports and statements made in compliance with this section shall be on forms prepared and furnished by the state board of education for the purpose.
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