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

75-4215. Remittance of state moneys; fee agency accounts; reports; post audit.

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75-4215. Remittance of state moneys; fee agency accounts; reports; post audit.
(a)All moneys collected by any state agency shall be remitted daily to the state treasurer unless otherwise authorized by the board to remit less frequently.
(b)If a state agency is authorized by the board to maintain a fee agency account pursuant to K.S.A. 75-4214 , and amendments thereto, any moneys collected by the state agency shall be deposited daily in the fee agency account. Fee agency account balances shall be remitted daily or less often if authorized by the board, to the state treasurer by such agency drawing on such fee agency account all moneys therein except for any balances required for direct refunds of tuition, fees or charges from such fee agency account authorized under K.S.A. 76-738 , and amendments thereto. When requested, such agency shall file with the board a detailed and verified report with each deposit showing the sources from which such moneys were received. The board shall have the authority to limit specific types of moneys that can be deposited in a fee agency account.
(c)Fee agency accounts and moneys to be deposited therein shall be subject to post audit under article 11 of chapter 46 of Kansas Statutes Annotated.
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