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

75-3216. Travel allowances of certain state officers and employees; exemptions.

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75-3216. Travel allowances of certain state officers and employees; exemptions. Nothing in article 32 of chapter 75 of Kansas Statutes Annotated shall be construed to limit the expenses when traveling in-state or out-of-state of the governor, any member of the legislature, any officer or employee of the legislative branch including the office of revisor of statutes or legislative research department, any officer or member of the interstate cooperation commission, any justice of the supreme court, any judge of the court of appeals, the judicial administrator, the clerk of the supreme court, any member of the state board of law examiners, any member of the commission on judicial qualifications, any judge of the district court, any elective state officer, any appointed state officer or employee when such appointive officer or employee is required by an elected state officer to accompany such elected state officer on an official trip or any designated employee of the governor while representing the governor at an out-of-state official function.
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