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

75-4611. Registration fees for state owned and leased vehicles; payments to department of administration and transfer of moneys to state highway fund.

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75-4611. Registration fees for state owned and leased vehicles; payments to department of administration and transfer of moneys to state highway fund.
(a)Annually the legislature shall provide for transfer of moneys from the motor pool service fund to the state highway fund in an amount determined by it to be equal to the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees for each vehicle owned or leased by the state or any state agency, less the sum of all registration fees paid as authorized under K.S.A. 75-4612 . Except as is provided in this section and said 75-4612 , no vehicle registration fee shall be paid for any state owned or leased vehicle.
(b)Annually each state agency having one or more state owned or leased vehicles not in the central motor pool or a branch thereof shall pay to the department of administration, for credit to the motor pool service fund, an amount equal to the sum of the annual vehicle registration fees for all such vehicles of such state agency, less the sum of all registration fees paid as authorized under K.S.A. 75-4612 . Such payments shall be made in accordance with procedures therefor prescribed by the director of accounts and reports.
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