Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2873.Same; rules and
regulations; conduct, fees, leases.
The board may by resolution adopt rules and regulations for the
operation of the park and recreation district and rules and regulations
applying to any particular park or playground and prescribe penalties
for violation of any rules and regulations relating to the conduct of
persons in the parks and playgrounds or park or playgrounds, such
penalties not to exceed imprisonment in the county jail for not to
exceed three months or by fine of not to exceed $100, or both such fine and
imprisonment. Any rules and regulations for
the conduct of persons, applying to all parks or any park and providing
penalties, shall be published once in the official county paper and
copies of the rules and regulations shall be posted and kept posted in
all parks to which they are applicable, and the violation of any penal
rule or regulation when so published and posted shall constitute a
misdemeanor.
No charge shall be made for entrance into any park and no admission
charge shall be made for use of any of the facilities of any park. The
board may lease sites for food, soft drinks, boat rentals, amusements
and other concessions as in its judgment may be deemed appropriate and
lawful for the comfort, convenience and enjoyment of the public, and may
limit purchase and use charges to be made by concessionaires in
operating the same. The board may establish and operate food, soft
drinks, boat rentals, amusements and other lawful and appropriate
conveniences as may in its judgment be necessary or appeal to the public
comfort and enjoyment, all in accordance with K.S.A. 19-2873a and
amendments thereto. A reasonable fee may be charged for recreational
activities and the board may regulate and control all fishing and boating
within the boundaries of park property, including daily and possession
limits of fish caught and time limits when fishing may be restricted,
subject to law and rules and regulations of the
secretary of wildlife and parks with respect to such fishing and boating; and
may require a park permit for fishing and boating for which a reasonable
fee may be charged all persons so engaged.
A separate schedule of fees may be established for
nonresidents. The board may enter into long term leases for
such authorized concessions, not to exceed 50 years, under the
terms of which the concessionaires (lessees), shall at their own
expense, construct and install the facilities and improvements to be
occupied and used under such lease, upon such terms, conditions and
control as the park and recreation district may require and subject in
all such long term leases to unconditional reversion of title to such
facilities and improvements so constructed by the concessionaire to the
district upon the expiration of the term of such lease or upon
abandonment or forfeiture thereof by the concessionaire prior to its
expiration.
History: L. 1953, ch. 170, § 15; L. 1961, ch. 151, § 3; L.
1963, ch. 189, § 2; L. 1969, ch. 158, § 6; L. 1970, ch. 113, § 6;
L. 1989, ch. 118, § 172; July 1.
Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2873.Same; rules and
regulations; conduct, fees, leases.
The board may by resolution adopt rules and regulations for the
operation of the park and recreation district and rules and regulations
applying to any particular park or playground and prescribe penalties
for violation of any rules and regulations relating to the conduct of
persons in the parks and playgrounds or park or playgrounds, such
penalties not to exceed imprisonment in the county jail for not to
exceed three months or by fine of not to exceed $100, or both such fine and
imprisonment. Any rules and regulations for
the conduct of persons, applying to all parks or any park and providing
penalties, shall be published once in the official county paper and
copies of the rules and regulations shall be posted and kept posted in
all parks to which they are applicable, and the violation of any penal
rule or regulation when so published and posted shall constitute a
misdemeanor.
No charge shall be made for entrance into any park and no admission
charge shall be made for use of any of the facilities of any park. The
board may lease sites for food, soft drinks, boat rentals, amusements
and other concessions as in its judgment may be deemed appropriate and
lawful for the comfort, convenience and enjoyment of the public, and may
limit purchase and use charges to be made by concessionaires in
operating the same. The board may establish and operate food, soft
drinks, boat rentals, amusements and other lawful and appropriate
conveniences as may in its judgment be necessary or appeal to the public
comfort and enjoyment, all in accordance with K.S.A. 19-2873a and
amendments thereto. A reasonable fee may be charged for recreational
activities and the board may regulate and control all fishing and boating
within the boundaries of park property, including daily and possession
limits of fish caught and time limits when fishing may be restricted,
subject to law and rules and regulations of the
secretary of wildlife and parks with respect to such fishing and boating; and
may require a park permit for fishing and boating for which a reasonable
fee may be charged all persons so engaged.
A separate schedule of fees may be established for
nonresidents. The board may enter into long term leases for
such authorized concessions, not to exceed 50 years, under the
terms of which the concessionaires (lessees), shall at their own
expense, construct and install the facilities and improvements to be
occupied and used under such lease, upon such terms, conditions and
control as the park and recreation district may require and subject in
all such long term leases to unconditional reversion of title to such
facilities and improvements so constructed by the concessionaire to the
district upon the expiration of the term of such lease or upon
abandonment or forfeiture thereof by the concessionaire prior to its
expiration.
History: L. 1953, ch. 170, § 15; L. 1961, ch. 151, § 3; L.
1963, ch. 189, § 2; L. 1969, ch. 158, § 6; L. 1970, ch. 113, § 6;
L. 1989, ch. 118, § 172; July 1.
Article 28.--PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS
19-2873.Same; rules and
regulations; conduct, fees, leases.
The board may by resolution adopt rules and regulations for the
operation of the park and recreation district and rules and regulations
applying to any particular park or playground and prescribe penalties
for violation of any rules and regulations relating to the conduct of
persons in the parks and playgrounds or park or playgrounds, such
penalties not to exceed imprisonment in the county jail for not to
exceed three months or by fine of not to exceed $100, or both such fine and
imprisonment. Any rules and regulations for
the conduct of persons, applying to all parks or any park and providing
penalties, shall be published once in the official county paper and
copies of the rules and regulations shall be posted and kept posted in
all parks to which they are applicable, and the violation of any penal
rule or regulation when so published and posted shall constitute a
misdemeanor.
No charge shall be made for entrance into any park and no admission
charge shall be made for use of any of the facilities of any park. The
board may lease sites for food, soft drinks, boat rentals, amusements
and other concessions as in its judgment may be deemed appropriate and
lawful for the comfort, convenience and enjoyment of the public, and may
limit purchase and use charges to be made by concessionaires in
operating the same. The board may establish and operate food, soft
drinks, boat rentals, amusements and other lawful and appropriate
conveniences as may in its judgment be necessary or appeal to the public
comfort and enjoyment, all in accordance with K.S.A. 19-2873a and
amendments thereto. A reasonable fee may be charged for recreational
activities and the board may regulate and control all fishing and boating
within the boundaries of park property, including daily and possession
limits of fish caught and time limits when fishing may be restricted,
subject to law and rules and regulations of the
secretary of wildlife and parks with respect to such fishing and boating; and
may require a park permit for fishing and boating for which a reasonable
fee may be charged all persons so engaged.
A separate schedule of fees may be established for
nonresidents. The board may enter into long term leases for
such authorized concessions, not to exceed 50 years, under the
terms of which the concessionaires (lessees), shall at their own
expense, construct and install the facilities and improvements to be
occupied and used under such lease, upon such terms, conditions and
control as the park and recreation district may require and subject in
all such long term leases to unconditional reversion of title to such
facilities and improvements so constructed by the concessionaire to the
district upon the expiration of the term of such lease or upon
abandonment or forfeiture thereof by the concessionaire prior to its
expiration.
History: L. 1953, ch. 170, § 15; L. 1961, ch. 151, § 3; L.
1963, ch. 189, § 2; L. 1969, ch. 158, § 6; L. 1970, ch. 113, § 6;
L. 1989, ch. 118, § 172; July 1.