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Code · Kansas · Chapter 45 — Public Records, Documents And Information

45-107. Session laws; sales; disposal of certain inventory.

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45-107. Session laws; sales; disposal of certain inventory.
(a)The secretary of state shall sell copies of the session laws at the per volume price for such copies fixed by the secretary of state under this section. The secretary of state shall remit all moneys received under this section to the state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215 , and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the information and services fee fund of the secretary of state.
(b)Whenever the inventory of copies of any volume of the session laws exceeds 100 and a later volume of the session laws has been published, the secretary of state may dispose of copies of such volume without making a charge therefor until the inventory of such volume is reduced to 100 copies. When the inventory of any volume of the session laws is 100 copies or less, the secretary of state, with the approval of the revisor of statutes, may dispose of copies from such inventory without making a charge therefor.
(c)The secretary of state shall fix the per volume price for copies of the session laws sold under this section to recover the costs of publishing and storing such volumes, whether published in print or electronic form. The secretary of state shall revise all such prices from time to time as necessary for the purposes of covering and recovering such costs.
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