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Code · Kansas · Chapter 38 — Minors

38-1822. Balance of funds and liabilities transferred.

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38-1822. Balance of funds and liabilities transferred. On and after July 1, 1997:
(a)The balance of all funds received by the corporation for change and maintained in interest-bearing accounts in Kansas banks or Kansas savings and loan associations pursuant to K.S.A. 38-1809 , prior to its repeal, shall be transferred to and deposited in the state treasury and credited to the family and children investment fund.
(b)The liability for all accrued compensation or salaries of officers and employees who are transferred to the Kansas department for children and families as provided for by this act and who become a part of the Kansas department for children and families, shall be assumed and paid by the Kansas department for children and families.
(c)The liability for all accrued compensation or salaries of officers and employees who are transferred to the office of judicial administration as provided for by this act and who become part of the office of judicial administration, shall be assumed and paid by the judicial administrator of the courts.
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