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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-2632. Deductions from salary; disposition of moneys; how credited.

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72-2632. Deductions from salary; disposition of moneys; how credited. All boards and other agencies of the state of Kansas shall deduct four percent (4%) from the gross salary of any school employee as hereinafter provided. Such deductions shall be applicable only to the first five thousand dollars ($5,000) of the gross salary paid to any contributing full-time school employee in each school year. Such deductions shall be applicable only to the first two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) of the gross salary paid during a school year to any contributing school employee who is eligible to receive only one-half year of service credit in such school year.
Such boards and other agencies of the state shall transmit quarterly the amounts so deducted, to the state retirement board, in such manner as the board may direct, and the retirement board shall pay the same into the state treasury and the state treasurer shall credit the same to the school employees savings fund.
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