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

74-524d. Necessary employees retain rights and status.

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74-524d. Necessary employees retain rights and status. On and after March 15, 1995, all officers and employees who were engaged immediately prior to the effective date of this act in the performance of powers, duties and functions of any existing state fair board which is abolished by this act, and who, in the opinion of the Kansas state fair board, are necessary to perform the powers, duties and functions of the Kansas state fair board shall remain officers and employees of the Kansas state fair board, and shall retain all retirement benefits and all rights of civil service which such officer or employee had before such date, and their services shall be deemed to have been continuous.
All transfers and any abolishment of positions of personnel in the classified service shall be in accordance with civil service laws and rules and regulations.
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