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(a) The treasurer of each township shall file with the county clerk a duly verified full and detailed statement of the receipts, expenditures and liabilities of the township for the preceding calendar year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year.
(b) The treasurer of each township having an annual budget exceeding $25,000 shall publish, or cause to be published, in a newspaper of general circulation in the township immediately following the annual settlement in December of each year, a summary which shows totals for categories of the receipts, expenditures and liabilities of such township for the year ending at the time of such annual settlement. Such publication shall include a notice that a detailed statement of such receipts, expenditures and liabilities is available for public inspection at the county clerk's office. Copies of the statement shall be made available upon request.
(c) The treasurer of the township shall file with the county clerk a full and detailed statement of the amount of money paid to each member of the township board pursuant to K.S.A. 80-207, and amendments thereto, during the preceding calendar year, on or before January 31 of the succeeding year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 80. Townships and Township Officers § 80-410. Financial statement filed with county clerk; copies available for inspection; publication, exception - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-80-townships-and-township-officers/ks-st-sect-80-410/
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