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(a) Each state educational institution may initiate and complete construction projects on state-owned property of the state educational institution from any non-state moneys granted, given to or otherwise received by the state educational institution if the construction projects have received prior approval by the state board and the plans and specifications for such projects have received prior approval by the secretary of administration. Such construction projects shall be totally financed from non-state moneys and the buildings and facilities shall become the property of the state of Kansas upon completion and acceptance by the secretary of administration. No such construction project for the construction of a building or facility shall be approved by the state board without having first advised and consulted with the joint committee on state building construction.
(b) A state educational institution may initiate and complete construction projects for repairs, remodeling or renovation of buildings and facilities located on state-owned property of the state educational institution from any non-state moneys granted, given to or otherwise received by the state educational institution if the construction projects for such repairs, remodeling or renovations have received prior approval by the state board and the plans and specifications for such projects have received prior approval by the secretary of administration. Such construction projects shall be totally financed from non-state moneys and the repairs, remodeling or renovations shall become the property of the state of Kansas upon completion and acceptance by the secretary of administration. No such construction projects to repair, remodel or renovate a building or facility shall be approved by the state board without having first advised and consulted with the joint committee on state building construction.
(c) Construction projects financed totally from non-state moneys shall be exempt from the provisions of K.S.A. 75-1251, 75-1252, 75-1253, 75-1254, 75-1255, 75-1256, 75-1257, 75-1258, 75-1259, 75-1260, 75-1261, 75-1262, 75-1263, 75-1264, 75-1265, 75-1266, 75-1267, 75-1268, 75-3739, 75-3740, 75-3740a, 75-3741, 75-3741a, 75-3741b, 75-3742, 75-3743, 75-3744, 75-5802, 75-5803, 75-5804, 75-5805, 75-5806 and 75-5807 and K.S.A. 75-37,141, 75-37,142, 75-37,143 and 75-37,144, and amendments thereto. Such construction projects shall be inspected by the secretary of administration.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 76. State Institutions and Agencies; Historical Property § 76-7,127. Same; projects financed with non-state moneys; exempt from certain statutory requirements - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-76-state-institutions-and-agencies-historical-property/ks-st-sect-76-7-127/
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