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

74-9807. Interagency agreements; costs.

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74-9807. Interagency agreements; costs. A tribal gaming commission, the Kansas bureau of investigation or the state gaming agency may enter into agreements with the federal bureau of investigation, the federal internal revenue service, the Kansas attorney general or any state, federal or local agency as necessary to carry out the duties of the tribal gaming commission, the Kansas bureau of investigation or the state gaming agency under a tribal-state gaming compact. Any consideration paid by the state gaming agency or the Kansas bureau of investigation for the purpose of entering into or carrying out any agreement shall be considered an administrative expense of the state gaming agency and shall be assessed in accordance with the applicable tribal-state gaming compact.
When such agreements are entered into for responsibilities relating to licensing, as set forth in a tribal-state gaming compact, the tribal gaming commission may provide by rules and regulations for the licensees to pay the costs incurred.
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