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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-2722. Same; authority to enter into certain contracts; federal assistance; local governments, private parties.

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75-2722. Same; authority to enter into certain contracts; federal assistance; local governments, private parties. The state historical society may enter into and carry out contracts with the federal government or any agency thereof under which said government or agency grants financial or other assistance to the historical society to further the purposes of this act. The historical society may agree to and comply with any reasonable conditions not inconsistent with state law which are imposed on such grants.
Such grant funds or other assistance may be accepted from the federal government or an agency thereof and expended whether or not pursuant to a contract. The historical society may further enter into and carry out contracts with local governments or their agencies and with any private party to further the purposes of this act.
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