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

74-50,185.

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74-50,185. Inspectors, agents and other personnel; rules and regulations.
(a)In accordance with the provisions of the Kansas civil service act, the commission may appoint such chief inspectors, inspectors, agents, clerical and administrative personnel as may be necessary to assist in performing the powers, duties and functions of the commission and the boxing commissioner.
(b)The boxing commissioner may contract with inspectors and such other persons as in the commissioner's judgment may be necessary to properly administer the provisions of this act. Such persons shall be under the direct supervision of the boxing commissioner. The boxing commissioner shall not perform duties of an inspector.
(c)The commission shall have the authority to adopt rules and regulations for the certification and payment of inspectors. The commission shall adopt such rules and regulations on or before July 1, 2012.
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