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Code · Kansas · Chapter 40 — Insurance

40-223d. Same; insufficiency of fund; transfer from general fund, limitation; files.

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40-223d. Same; insufficiency of fund; transfer from general fund, limitation; files. In the event such fund as established by this act is, at any time, insufficient to provide the amount necessary to compensate and reimburse the examiners as provided herein, the commissioner shall certify the amount of additional funds required to the director of accounts and reports who shall promptly transfer the required amount from the state general revenue fund to the insurance company annual statement examination fund and notify the state treasurer who shall make proper entry on his records:
Provided, That such additional funds shall not exceed the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) per fiscal year. The commissioner shall maintain in his files for a period of five
(5)years from its date a duplicate of said voucher and a statement which shall set forth the reasons such fund was deficient.
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