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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-2627. Same; certificate of service record; failure to file annuity claim.

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72-2627. Same; certificate of service record; failure to file annuity claim. Subject to such rules and regulations as the board shall adopt, the board shall issue to each school employee who shall perform school service after September 1, 1940, a certificate of the employee's service record to date, showing length of service, salaries earned, and the date of birth, and such other information as may be pertinent. Such certificate shall be final and conclusive for retirement purposes as to such data unless modified by the board upon application made by the school employee, or upon its own initiative within one year after the date of its issuance or modification.
If any school employee shall fail or refuse to file any service record required by the board within three months after being notified to do so, the board shall prepare the service record from information within its knowledge and issue the certificate to the employee. If any school employee shall delay filing claim for any annuity, no payment shall be made for the period of the delay.
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