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

74-32,261.

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74-32,261. Supplementary education programs; establishment, maintenance; tuition, fees; fund, establishment and sources; expenses.
(a)Any board may establish and maintain an adult supplementary education program for the instruction of persons desirous of attending such a program.
(b)The cost of instruction for adult supplementary education programs shall be borne by the school district or community college and the board shall obtain and furnish the necessary teaching personnel and supplies. Tuition or fees shall be charged by the board to offset expense of operation of adult supplementary education programs in part or in total.
(c)There is hereby established in every school district and in every community college a fund which shall be called the adult supplementary education fund, which fund shall consist of all moneys deposited therein or transferred thereto according to law. All moneys received by a board for adult supplementary education shall be deposited in the adult supplementary education fund established by this section. The expenses of a school district or a community college attributable to adult supplementary education shall be paid from the adult supplementary education fund.
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