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Code · Kansas · Chapter 24 — Drainage And Levees

24-118. Same; payment of drainage-district funds to county treasurer; maintenance fund; outstanding bonds.

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24-118. Same; payment of drainage-district funds to county treasurer; maintenance fund; outstanding bonds. When the board of directors of any drainage district shall have passed a resolution as provided in K.S.A. 24-117 they shall cause a copy of said resolution to be certified and delivered to the board of county commissioners of the county in which said drainage district, or a major portion thereof, shall be situate. Upon the filing of such resolution with the board of county commissioners of such county, the board of commissioners shall cause said resolution to be spread upon the minutes in the office of the county clerk of such county.
After the spreading of said resolution upon the records in the office of the county clerk, the board of commissioners of such county shall direct the payment of all funds held by the treasurer of such drainage district to the county treasurer, and when so directed the treasurer of such drainage district shall pay said funds to the county treasurer, to be held for the use and benefit of said district by said county treasurer and subject to the order of the board of commissioners of said county.
Said board of commissioners of such county may direct that such portion of said funds as may be necessary to provide for maintenance of drainage ditches and work in said district shall be set aside in a maintenance fund, and may direct that any funds not necessary for such maintenance may be used to purchase or acquire the outstanding bonds, if any, of such drainage district.
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