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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-6526. Motor vehicles on school grounds; parking; permits and misuse of areas; penalties.

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72-6526. Motor vehicles on school grounds; parking; permits and misuse of areas; penalties. All roads, streets, driveways, and parking facilities for motor vehicles on the grounds of any school shall be under the care, control, maintenance and supervision of the board of education of the school district within which such school is located. The board is authorized to allocate and designate parking areas on the grounds of any school located within the school district governed by such board and may authorize schools located within the school district governed by such board to issue permits to use such parking areas to its officers or employees, and to the students attending such schools; and to allocate parking areas to those persons having business appointments, or to guests of such schools; and to impose such fines for misuse of such parking areas by the officers, employees, or students attending such schools, as shall be established by the rules and regulations of the board.
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