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

75-3745g. Same; resolution of conflicts concerning disposition of powers, duties, functions, appropriations, property, records; determination by governor.

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75-3745g. Same; resolution of conflicts concerning disposition of powers, duties, functions, appropriations, property, records; determination by governor.
(a)When any conflict arises as to the disposition of any power, duty or function or the unexpended balance of any appropriation as a result of any abolishment or transfer made by this act, or under authority of this act, such conflict shall be resolved by the governor, and the decision of the governor shall be final.
(b)When any conflict arises as to the proper disposition of any property or records as a result of any abolishment or transfer made under this act, or under authority of this act, such conflict shall be resolved by the governor, and the decision of the governor shall be final.
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