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

75-3052. Opening and maintaining petty cash funds; authorization and conditions by director of accounts and reports.

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75-3052. Opening and maintaining petty cash funds; authorization and conditions by director of accounts and reports. Any state agency, as defined in K.S.A. 75-3701 , may apply to the director of accounts and reports for authority to open and maintain one or more petty cash funds in an amount not to exceed a cash balance of five hundred dollars ($500) at any one time. Upon receiving any such application the director of accounts and reports may authorize a petty cash fund to be opened and maintained in the state agency under such conditions as are specified by the director of accounts and reports not in conflict with this act.
Whenever a petty cash fund is authorized hereunder, upon appropriate voucher from the state agency, the director of accounts and reports shall issue his or her warrant in the amount authorized as the maximum balance of such petty cash fund.
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