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Code · Kansas · Chapter 47 — Livestock And Domestic Animals

47-2005. Collection and disbursement of assessment.

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47-2005. Collection and disbursement of assessment.
(a)The council shall negotiate and contract with a person or persons to collect and disburse the assessments pursuant to this act.
(b)The assessment hereby imposed, on or before the 20 th day of the calendar month following the date of settlement, shall be paid by the purchaser or seller who sells out of state to such person or persons. The person or persons shall issue a receipt to the purchaser or seller therefor and shall remit all moneys received in payment of such assessment to a bank account at least monthly.
(c)Each bank account for use in operating and conducting the council's duties shall be secured by pledge of securities in the manner prescribed for state bank accounts under K.S.A. 75-4218 , and amendments thereto or if such bank account is in an institution outside the state of Kansas, the institution shall be licensed by a state or the federal government.
(d)All money collected pursuant to K.S.A. 47-2004 shall be expended in the administration of this act, and for the payment of claims based upon obligations incurred in the performance of the activities and functions set forth in this act, and for no other purpose.
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