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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-34,116.

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79-34,116. Bond of licensee; release of surety. As a condition for the issuance of any license under K.S.A. 79-34,115 , the director may require any interstate motor fuel user to file with the director a bond, payable to this state in such amount as may be fixed by the director, but in no event less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) in such form as the director may prescribe, conditioned that said interstate motor fuel user will pay all taxes, penalties and interest due and to become due under this act from the date of the bond until the bond is canceled as provided herein.
Any surety on a bond given under this section shall be released and discharged from any and all liability due this state accruing on such bond after the expiration of sixty
(60)days from the date upon which such surety shall have notified the director in writing that it wishes to be released and discharged, but this provision shall not operate to relieve, release or discharge the surety from any liability already accrued or which shall accrue before the expiration of the sixty-day period.
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