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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-17,137.

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72-17,137. Reimbursements from general fund; apportionment; prohibiting purchase of identifiable imported meats.
(a)Each board shall be entitled to receive, from appropriations from the state general fund, six cents (6¢) for each type-A meal served under an approved school lunch program during each school year commencing with the 1978-79 school year. For the purpose of this section every type-A lunch served shall be counted equally. If the total amount of entitlements of all boards in any school year is more than the amount appropriated for payment thereof, then the entire amount appropriated therefor shall be prorated among all boards in proportion to the amount each board is entitled to receive under this act.
(b)Moneys received by a board from appropriations from the state general fund under the provisions of this section shall not be used for the purchase of identifiable imported meats. "Identifiable imported meats" shall mean meats which are labeled as being imported.
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