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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-3816. Gifts, grants, bequests for career technical education programs.

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72-3816. Gifts, grants, bequests for career technical education programs. Any board may receive any donation, gift, grant or bequest made for any purpose related to the conduct of career technical education courses or programs approved by the state board. In accordance with any conditions imposed by the donor, such board may expend any nonfederal or nonstate donation, gift, grant or bequest without complying with the provisions of the budget law, and the same shall not reduce the authority granted to any school district or community college to levy and expend taxes and tax money for any purpose.
The state board may receive any donation, gift, grant or bequest made in behalf of any specific area vocational school or area vocational-technical school, or for the state program of area vocational schools and area vocational-technical schools or for any career technical education course or program.
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