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

74-3236. Board or commission; appointment in compliance with federal requirements; functions; compensation and expenses.

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74-3236. Board or commission; appointment in compliance with federal requirements; functions; compensation and expenses. Whenever it is necessary or appropriate in the opinion of the governor to comply with the requirements of any federal act or the federal administration thereof, which federal act is related to a function provided by this order to be transferred to the state board of regents, the governor may appoint persons to serve with the state board of regents as a board or commission to carry out such federal requirements, and such board or commission shall have and exercise the powers and functions conferred upon the state board of regents by this order to the extent only of such federal requirements, with the residue of all powers or functions transferred by this order remaining with the state board of regents as constituted by law.
Any persons appointed by the governor attending meetings of such a board or commission, or attending a subcommittee meeting thereof authorized by such committee shall be paid subsistence allowances, mileage and other expenses as provided in K.S.A. 75-3223 , or any amendments thereto, but shall receive no compensation for services as such members.
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