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Code · Kansas · Chapter 40 — Insurance

40-252a. Insurance company tax and fee refund revolving fund; use; duties of commissioner and director of accounts and reports; procedure.

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40-252a. Insurance company tax and fee refund revolving fund; use; duties of commissioner and director of accounts and reports; procedure. A revolving fund, designated "insurance company tax and fee refund," in an amount not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be set apart and maintained for the insurance commissioner from insurance company tax and fee collections which shall be held by the state treasurer for the payment of all such refunds due an insurance company or companies.
If the commissioner of insurance finds that the tax and/or fee paid by such company or companies is in excess of the amount legally due the state, the commissioner shall certify the amount of the overpayment on a voucher to the director of accounts and reports for refund of such tax and/or fee. Upon receipt of such voucher, properly executed, the director of accounts and reports shall issue his warrant to the state treasurer for the payment out of the revolving fund provided for in this section.
In the event such fund as established by this section is, at any time, insufficient to provide the amount of tax and fee refunds due the insurance company or companies, then the commissioner shall certify the amount of additional funds required to the director of accounts and reports who shall promptly transfer the said required amount from the state general revenue fund to the insurance company tax and fee revolving fund, and notify the state treasurer, who shall make proper entry on his records.
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 refunds have been made.
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