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

75-52,169.

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75-52,169. Budget for projects; authorization for establishment of a nonprofit corporation.
(a)For any proposed public-private project, the secretary shall cause to be prepared a budget for the project.
(b)The budget shall reflect the source of the funds and set out with particularity the full cost of construction and acquisition of such project. The budget may, but is not required to, include operational costs of such project.
(c)The secretary shall include any department of corrections costs for such projects in budget estimates pursuant to K.S.A. 75-3717 and 75-3717b , and amendments thereto, and clearly indicate the portion to be paid by the state and the portion to be paid by private funds.
(d)The secretary is authorized to establish a nonprofit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code of 1986. The board of directors of the nonprofit corporation shall consist of representatives of the department of corrections and department of administration. The purpose of the nonprofit corporation shall be to receive gifts, donations, grants and other moneys and engage in fundraising to fund new or renovated building projects for education, skills-building and spiritual needs programs at any correctional institution.
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