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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The governing body of any city of the second class which has authorized the issuance of bonds under the provisions of K.S.A. 14-641 to 14-654, for the purpose of acquiring a site and building and equipping a hospital and for other purposes as specified in said sections, is hereby authorized to issue additional bonds of said city in an amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for such purposes: Provided, That before any such bonds shall be issued the question of issuing the same shall be submitted to a vote of the people at the next city election or at an election called for that purpose, and no bonds shall be issued until a majority of the qualified electors who shall vote on the question at such an election shall have declared by their votes in favor of issuing said bonds.
All bonds authorized by this act shall be issued, sold, delivered and retired under the provisions of article 1, chapter 10 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, and none of the debt limitations provided by law shall apply to bonds issued under this act. Such city is hereby authorized and empowered to receive and use the benefits of any federal or state aid, or both, in the construction of such hospital and training school, or the acquiring of a site, which aid may be in addition to the proposed bond issue.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 14. Cities of the Second Class § 14-654a. Same; additional bonds for site, building and equipment; election - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-14-cities-of-the-second-class/ks-st-sect-14-654a/
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