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Code · Kansas · Chapter 3 — Aircraft And Airfields

3-314. Revenue bonds for airports and other facilities in counties establishing public airports under K.S.A.

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3-314. Revenue bonds for airports and other facilities in counties establishing public airports under K.S.A. 3-302; pledge of facility income. Any county which has established a public airport, pursuant to the authority granted in K.S.A. 3-302 , may, through its board of county commissioners, issue revenue bonds for the acquisition, construction, alteration, repair, improvement, extension or enlargement of any facility of such airport or any facility for warehousing, industry or transportation located at such airport.
Such bonds shall be issued in the same manner provided in K.S.A. 3-303 for the issuance of general obligation bonds for such airport, and before any such bonds may be issued, said board of county commissioners shall, by resolution, provide that the net income from any airport facility, or any facility for warehousing, industry or transportation located at such airport, which is acquired, constructed, altered, repaired, improved, extended or enlarged with the proceeds of bonds issued hereunder shall be pledged for the payment of said bonds.
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