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Code · Kansas · Chapter 31 — Fire Protection

31-304. Same; disposition of tax moneys; expenditures.

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31-304. Same; disposition of tax moneys; expenditures. The county treasurer of any county in which any part of the benefit district lies, except the county treasurer of the county in which the city lies, shall upon collection of the tax moneys provided for in K.S.A. 31-303 transmit the same to the county treasurer of the county in which the city is located, and said county treasurer shall credit all moneys received under this act to the benefit district. All moneys received by the benefit district may be paid out and expended by the board of directors of said benefit district for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this act in the same manner as moneys are paid out and expended in common-school districts or in rural high-school districts, as the case may be:
Provided, That if the members of the board of a unified school district who reside in the fire district shall constitute the board of directors of such benefit district such money shall be paid out and expended in accordance with regulations adopted by the board of directors.
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