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Code · Kansas · Chapter 44 — Labor And Industries

44-727. Title to real property acquired with federal funds.

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44-727. Title to real property acquired with federal funds. The state of Kansas is hereby authorized to receive and accept title to real property which may be acquired under rental purchase agreements executed or to be executed by the secretary in the administration of the employment security law. Such property shall be acquired without appropriation by the state of Kansas and the cost thereof shall be defrayed by federal funds made available for the administration of the law.
Sufficiency of title to any property acquired hereunder shall be approved by the attorney general prior to conveyance by general warranty deed to the state of Kansas. Any property acquired under authority hereof shall be utilized primarily for the administration of the employment security law by the secretary of labor. After acquisition such property may be occupied for administration of the employment security law at no cost other than maintenance.
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