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

75-442. Audits of prearranged funeral agreements and cemetery corporations, payment of expenses; fixed and charged by secretary of state.

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75-442. Audits of prearranged funeral agreements and cemetery corporations, payment of expenses; fixed and charged by secretary of state. Whenever the secretary of state audits any person, association, partnership, firm or corporation pursuant to K.S.A. 16-310 or 16-325 or K.S.A. 17-1312a , and amendments thereto, such person, association, partnership, firm or corporation shall pay the expenses thereof, which shall be assessed against it by the secretary of state on a per diem basis for days or parts thereof related to a field audit in an amount not to exceed $100 per diem.
The secretary of state shall determine the expenses of any audit and submit a bill to the person, association, partnership, firm or corporation audited. The bill shall constitute notice of such assessment and demand of payment thereof.
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