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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-1176. Tuition, fees, charges; policy providing for payment by credit or debit cards; internet usage authorized.

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72-1176. Tuition, fees, charges; policy providing for payment by credit or debit cards; internet usage authorized. The board of education of any school district, pursuant to a policy developed and adopted by the board, may provide for the acceptance of payment in the form of a credit or debit card of fees, tuition or other charges imposed by the school district. The policy may provide for imposition of an additional fee to recover the actual amount of any costs incurred by the school district by reason of the method of payment used.
The policy also may provide for establishment by the school district of secure internet sockets that will allow payment by a credit or debit card via the internet. Any transactions involving payment by credit card pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 16a-2-403 , and amendments thereto.
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