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At the next succeeding meeting of the county board of commissioners after the auditor shall have filed his report with the county clerk as hereinbefore provided, it shall be the duty of the county clerk to present such report to said board; and it shall be the duty of said board of county commissioners to confirm such report of the auditor: Provided, It shall be competent for the board to disallow any claim allowed by the auditor, or any part thereof, and from which decision and confirmation of the report it shall be the right of any person whose claim is disallowed, in whole or in part, to appeal in the manner now provided by law for appeals from the decision of county commissioners, and in such appeal the board of county commissioners shall be defendants therein. And a copy of the monthly report of the auditor shall be by him deposited with the county treasurer, who shall file and preserve the same; and said treasurer shall not pay any warrant or endorse the same in any manner, the amount of which has not been authorized by said report of the auditor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 19. Counties and County Officers § 19-608. Action on audit by county commissioners; appeal - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-19-counties-and-county-officers/ks-st-sect-19-608/
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