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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-528. Payments to defray cost of education of transferred pupils; determination by state board of education; appeals.

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72-528. Payments to defray cost of education of transferred pupils; determination by state board of education; appeals. Whenever any transfer order issued under the authority of K.S.A. 72-532 shall provide for the transfer of territory in excess of one square mile, or any territory which includes a building that is an attendance center, the state board of education shall include in any such order, a provision establishing an amount which the giving district shall pay to the receiving district to defray the cost of education applicable to the pupils in such transferred territory during the first six months of the school year next following the date on which transfer order is made.
The state board of education shall determine the amount of tax revenue which is on hand or in process of collection, and the amount of any other revenue which has been, or will be available to the giving district for the purpose specified in this section and make its order according thereto. Within ninety
(90)days after the date upon which the transfer is effective the payment provided to be made under this section shall be made. Any order made pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be subject to the appeal provisions of K.S.A. 72-529 . Words and terms defined in K.S.A. 72-521 shall have the meaning when used in this act as is ascribed thereto in said K.S.A. 72-521 .
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