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Code · Kansas · Chapter 76 — State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property

76-742. Student fees for debt service on academic or health facilities, prior referendum required.

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76-742. Student fees for debt service on academic or health facilities, prior referendum required.
(a)No student fees shall be charged or collected on or after July 1, 1982, by any state educational institution under the control and supervision of the state board of regents for debt service on bonded indebtedness for any building or facility of such state educational institution which is constructed in whole or in part pursuant to any contract entered into after June 30, 1982, and which is used primarily for academic purposes or for providing health care services as determined by the state board of regents, unless a student referendum is conducted on the use of such fees for such debt service and the results of such referendum have been made public and presented to the state board of regents prior to entering into any contract for construction of all or part of such building or facility.
(b)As used in this section, "student fees" includes student activity fees, special fees and other fees which are charged to students for the purpose of providing revenue for payment of debt service on bonded indebtedness for one or more buildings or facilities, but shall not include any user fee, rent or similar charge which arises from the operation of a building or facility and which is imposed in connection with or for the use of all or part of a building or facility.
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