12-11a01


Chapter 12.--CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES


Article 11a.--LAW ENFORCEMENT

     
12-11a01.   Law enforcement services in certain counties; tax levy, use
of proceeds; adoption and publication of resolution; protest petition and election.

Whenever the board of county commissioners of any county having a
population of more than twenty-one thousand (21,000) and an assessed
taxable tangible valuation of not more than fifty million dollars
($50,000,000) shall by resolution determine that it is essential for the
protection of persons and property within such county to provide
additional law enforcement services, such board is hereby authorized to
levy a tax of not to exceed one-half mill upon all taxable tangible
property within such county to pay the costs thereof and to pay a portion
of the principal and interest on bonds issued under the authority of K.S.A.
12-1774, and amendments thereto, by cities located in the county. Before
any tax is levied under the provisions of this section the
board of county commissioners shall adopt a resolution authorizing the
levy of such tax, stating the amount thereof and the purpose for which
the same is levied. Such resolution shall be published once each week
for three consecutive weeks in the official newspaper of the county
and if within thirty (30) days next following the date of the last
publication of such resolution, a petition, signed by electors equal in
number to not less than five percent (5%) of the qualified electors of
the county, is filed in the office of the county election officer, no
levy shall be made under the provisions of this section without the
question of levying the same having been submitted to and been approved
by a majority of the electors of the county voting at an election called
and held for such purpose. All such elections shall be noticed, called
and held in the manner provided for the giving of notice, calling and
holding elections upon the question of the issuance of bonds under the
general bond law.

     
History:   L. 1972, ch. 92, § 1; L. 1979, ch. 52, § 36; July 1.