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

75-5531. State employee payroll deductions for contributions to charitable organizations; definitions.

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75-5531. State employee payroll deductions for contributions to charitable organizations; definitions. As used in K.S.A. 75-5531 to 75-5534 , inclusive, and amendments thereto:
(a)"Community health charities" means community health charities of Kansas and Missouri, Inc.
(b)"State employee" or "employee" means any appointed or elective officer or any employee of the state of Kansas.
(c)"United way organization" means the organization conducting a single, annual, consolidated effort to secure funds for distribution to agencies engaged in charitable, public health, welfare or service purposes, which commonly is known as the united way. Such term includes the united fund, the community chest or any other organization which serves in communities or areas of the state where the united way is not organized.
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