12-3015."Compilation" and "codification" defined; ordinance books;
loose-leaf supplements.
The following terms shall have the meanings herein prescribed:
(a) "Compilation" includes the collecting, assembling and
organizing of existing ordinances of the city and
publication thereof in permanently bound
or loose-leaf book form;
(b) "codification" includes the
compilation and revision of the general ordinances of the
city; the changing of
sections deemed advisable; the omission of sections deemed
unnecessary; the addition of new provisions; and the adoption of
the whole by an adopting
ordinance and
publication in permanently bound or loose-leaf book form.
The codification may contain citations to sections of
previous ordinances retained or modified. All titles, effective sections
and signatures of ordinances may be omitted. The codification may contain
annotations to
statutes, cross-references and other matter that may
make the code more
useful. The codification may incorporate by reference standard or model
codes or ordinances, state regulations and statutes as authorized by K.S.A.
12-3009, 12-3010, 12-3011 and 12-3012, and amendments thereto. The ordinance
adopting the codification shall recite that the codification was authorized
by ordinance, and that it was made in conformity with K.S.A. 12-3014 and
12-3015, and amendments thereto. When the ordinance and the
codification, along with a certificate of the city clerk that the same are true
and correct copies are published in book form, the codification
shall take effect and shall import absolute verity and be received in
evidence in all courts and places without further proof.
One copy of the published book shall be kept on file with the
"ordinance books" and constitute an "ordinance book." A loose-leaf code of
ordinances, published pursuant hereto may be kept current by the periodic
preparation of loose-leaf supplements. Whenever any ordinance expresses
the intent of the governing body that it may be made a part of such
loose-leaf code and the same is thereafter included in a supplement to such
code, such inclusion shall have the same force and effect as if the
ordinance had been included in the original code at the time of its
adoption by the governing body. The
governing body shall make provision for furnishing insertions in loose-leaf
compilations or codes to city personnel, purchasers, and others having
copies of the original compilation or code.
At least three copies of the published book shall be kept on file in
the office of the city clerk and kept available for inspection by the public
at all reasonable business hours.
History: L. 1959, ch. 64, § 15; L. 1965, ch. 113, §
1; L. 1983, ch. 70, § 1; April 7.
12-3015."Compilation" and "codification" defined; ordinance books;
loose-leaf supplements.
The following terms shall have the meanings herein prescribed:
(a) "Compilation" includes the collecting, assembling and
organizing of existing ordinances of the city and
publication thereof in permanently bound
or loose-leaf book form;
(b) "codification" includes the
compilation and revision of the general ordinances of the
city; the changing of
sections deemed advisable; the omission of sections deemed
unnecessary; the addition of new provisions; and the adoption of
the whole by an adopting
ordinance and
publication in permanently bound or loose-leaf book form.
The codification may contain citations to sections of
previous ordinances retained or modified. All titles, effective sections
and signatures of ordinances may be omitted. The codification may contain
annotations to
statutes, cross-references and other matter that may
make the code more
useful. The codification may incorporate by reference standard or model
codes or ordinances, state regulations and statutes as authorized by K.S.A.
12-3009, 12-3010, 12-3011 and 12-3012, and amendments thereto. The ordinance
adopting the codification shall recite that the codification was authorized
by ordinance, and that it was made in conformity with K.S.A. 12-3014 and
12-3015, and amendments thereto. When the ordinance and the
codification, along with a certificate of the city clerk that the same are true
and correct copies are published in book form, the codification
shall take effect and shall import absolute verity and be received in
evidence in all courts and places without further proof.
One copy of the published book shall be kept on file with the
"ordinance books" and constitute an "ordinance book." A loose-leaf code of
ordinances, published pursuant hereto may be kept current by the periodic
preparation of loose-leaf supplements. Whenever any ordinance expresses
the intent of the governing body that it may be made a part of such
loose-leaf code and the same is thereafter included in a supplement to such
code, such inclusion shall have the same force and effect as if the
ordinance had been included in the original code at the time of its
adoption by the governing body. The
governing body shall make provision for furnishing insertions in loose-leaf
compilations or codes to city personnel, purchasers, and others having
copies of the original compilation or code.
At least three copies of the published book shall be kept on file in
the office of the city clerk and kept available for inspection by the public
at all reasonable business hours.
History: L. 1959, ch. 64, § 15; L. 1965, ch. 113, §
1; L. 1983, ch. 70, § 1; April 7.
12-3015."Compilation" and "codification" defined; ordinance books;
loose-leaf supplements.
The following terms shall have the meanings herein prescribed:
(a) "Compilation" includes the collecting, assembling and
organizing of existing ordinances of the city and
publication thereof in permanently bound
or loose-leaf book form;
(b) "codification" includes the
compilation and revision of the general ordinances of the
city; the changing of
sections deemed advisable; the omission of sections deemed
unnecessary; the addition of new provisions; and the adoption of
the whole by an adopting
ordinance and
publication in permanently bound or loose-leaf book form.
The codification may contain citations to sections of
previous ordinances retained or modified. All titles, effective sections
and signatures of ordinances may be omitted. The codification may contain
annotations to
statutes, cross-references and other matter that may
make the code more
useful. The codification may incorporate by reference standard or model
codes or ordinances, state regulations and statutes as authorized by K.S.A.
12-3009, 12-3010, 12-3011 and 12-3012, and amendments thereto. The ordinance
adopting the codification shall recite that the codification was authorized
by ordinance, and that it was made in conformity with K.S.A. 12-3014 and
12-3015, and amendments thereto. When the ordinance and the
codification, along with a certificate of the city clerk that the same are true
and correct copies are published in book form, the codification
shall take effect and shall import absolute verity and be received in
evidence in all courts and places without further proof.
One copy of the published book shall be kept on file with the
"ordinance books" and constitute an "ordinance book." A loose-leaf code of
ordinances, published pursuant hereto may be kept current by the periodic
preparation of loose-leaf supplements. Whenever any ordinance expresses
the intent of the governing body that it may be made a part of such
loose-leaf code and the same is thereafter included in a supplement to such
code, such inclusion shall have the same force and effect as if the
ordinance had been included in the original code at the time of its
adoption by the governing body. The
governing body shall make provision for furnishing insertions in loose-leaf
compilations or codes to city personnel, purchasers, and others having
copies of the original compilation or code.
At least three copies of the published book shall be kept on file in
the office of the city clerk and kept available for inspection by the public
at all reasonable business hours.
History: L. 1959, ch. 64, § 15; L. 1965, ch. 113, §
1; L. 1983, ch. 70, § 1; April 7.