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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-26,130.

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72-26,130. Same; refunds authorized in certain cases. The board of education of any school district which is operating a supplemental retirement system under the provisions of K.S.A. 72-17,117 to 72-17,123 , both sections inclusive, for the purpose of continuing its retirement systems established under any of the provisions of K.S.A. 72-1726 to 72-1734 , both sections inclusive, or K.S.A. 72-1780 to 72-17,107 , both sections inclusive, which has in its employ teachers or school employees who were members of any such retirement systems prior to September 1, 1941, may, in its discretion, by resolution duly passed, provide that if any such teacher or school employee has been or shall be retired in or after the year 1965, and upon such retirement was or is not entitled to any supplemental retirement benefits payable from its supplemental retirement fund, then such retired teacher or school employee shall be entitled to a refund of all contributions made by him prior to September 1, 1941, to the retirement fund of any retirement system established under said K.S.A. 72-1726 to 72-1734 , both sections inclusive, or K.S.A. 72-1780 to 72-17,107 , both sections inclusive.
Said refunds shall be paid to such retired teacher or school employee out of the supplemental retirement fund of said school district. Expenditures made under authority of this act by any school district shall not apply in determining any limitation under K.S.A. 1965 Supp. 72-7015 [*], as amended by section 1 of chapter 9 of 1966 special session laws.
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