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13-1278

Chapter 13.--CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 12.--PUBLIC UTILITIES

      13-1278.   Same; township tax for bond and debt service cost. During the time that the revenue bond and debt service cost, including principal and interest, assumed by the city at the time of taking control of such system, are being paid the township board of any such township shall levy an annual tax sufficient to raise an amount equal to thirty-five dollars ($35) for each fire hydrant remaining in any such township, and pay such amount annually to any such city of the first class or its board of public utilities for fire protection.

      History:   L. 1967, ch. 109, § 4; March 17.

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13-1278

Chapter 13.--CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 12.--PUBLIC UTILITIES

      13-1278.   Same; township tax for bond and debt service cost. During the time that the revenue bond and debt service cost, including principal and interest, assumed by the city at the time of taking control of such system, are being paid the township board of any such township shall levy an annual tax sufficient to raise an amount equal to thirty-five dollars ($35) for each fire hydrant remaining in any such township, and pay such amount annually to any such city of the first class or its board of public utilities for fire protection.

      History:   L. 1967, ch. 109, § 4; March 17.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter13 > Article12 > Statutes_5400

13-1278

Chapter 13.--CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS
PART I.--GOVERNMENT BY MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND GENERAL LAWS
Article 12.--PUBLIC UTILITIES

      13-1278.   Same; township tax for bond and debt service cost. During the time that the revenue bond and debt service cost, including principal and interest, assumed by the city at the time of taking control of such system, are being paid the township board of any such township shall levy an annual tax sufficient to raise an amount equal to thirty-five dollars ($35) for each fire hydrant remaining in any such township, and pay such amount annually to any such city of the first class or its board of public utilities for fire protection.

      History:   L. 1967, ch. 109, § 4; March 17.