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

74-2909. Board of trustees authorized to contract with private entity for administration of sports hall of fame; acceptance of gifts.

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74-2909. Board of trustees authorized to contract with private entity for administration of sports hall of fame; acceptance of gifts.
(a)The state of Kansas sports hall of fame board of trustees may contract with a private entity for the daily administration of the state of Kansas sports hall of fame in accordance with the terms and conditions of such contract. If a contract is entered into under this subsection, such contract shall provide that the private entity shall provide for an appropriate place for the display of any plaques, trophies, mementoes, awards, photographs and biographical material that may come into its possession which recognizes the achievements of the individual Kansans.
(b)The state of Kansas sports hall of fame board of trustees is further authorized to accept gifts, grants, bequests and gratuities to be used for the state of Kansas sports hall of fame and any such moneys shall be used for the purposes for which given, including the purchase of proper awards, display or exhibit cases and for such other purposes the state of Kansas sports hall of fame board of trustees shall deem proper.
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