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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-130. References to board and committees abolished under K.S.A.

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74-130. References to board and committees abolished under K.S.A. 74-129; transfer of records and property; conflict resolved by governor.
(a)On July 1, 1984, whenever any board or committee abolished under K.S.A. 74-129 is referred to or designated by a statute, contract or other document, such reference or designation shall be void and of no force and effect.
(b)On July 1, 1984, all books, records and other property of any board or committee abolished under K.S.A. 74-129 are hereby transferred to the state agency to which such abolished board or committee was advisory.
(c)Whenever any conflict arises as to the proper disposition of any books, records and other property as a result of any abolishment or transfer made under this act, or under authority of this act, such conflict shall be resolved by the governor and the decision of the governor shall be final.
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