2006 Kansas Code - 19-4403
19-4403. Application of act; adoption and operation of provisions.
The provisions of this act shall apply only to counties of this state
having a population of more than fifteen thousand (15,000) and not more
than twenty thousand (20,000) and an assessed tangible valuation of not
more than thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000), and to counties
having a population of more than seven thousand eight hundred (7,800)
and not more than eight thousand nine hundred (8,900) and an assessed
tangible valuation of more than thirty-five million dollars
($35,000,000) and not more than forty-three million dollars
($43,000,000), and to counties having a population of more than five
thousand (5,000) and not more than six thousand (6,000) and an assessed
tangible valuation of more than twenty-one million dollars ($21,000,000)
and not more than twenty-eight million dollars ($28,000,000), and to
counties having a population of more than nine thousand six hundred
(9,600) and not more than ten thousand five hundred (10,500) and an
assessed tangible valuation of more than forty-five million dollars
($45,000,000) and not more than sixty-five million dollars
($65,000,000), and to counties having a population of more than twenty
thousand (20,000) and not more than twenty-three thousand (23,000) and
an assessed tangible valuation of more than seventy million dollars
($70,000,000), in which the question of the adoption of the provisions
of this act shall have been submitted to and shall have been approved by
a majority of the qualified electors of the county voting at an election
called and held for such purpose. The board of county commissioners of
any county may by resolution, adopted not less than ninety (90) days
preceding the date fixed for the holding of a general election in the
month of November of an even-numbered year, provide for the calling of
an election upon the question of the adoption of the provisions of this
act upon its own motion. The board of county commissioners of any such
county shall by resolution provide for the calling of an election for
such purpose whenever (1) the governing body of any city located within
the county, having a population equal to not less than twenty-five
percent (25%) of the total population of such county shall by
resolution, adopted not less than ninety (90) days preceding the date
fixed for the holding of a general election in the month of November of
an even-numbered year, request the calling of the same, or (2) the
county election officer shall certify that a petition, requesting the
calling of an election for such purpose, signed by qualified electors of
such county equal in number to not less than five percent (5%) of the
qualified electors of the county has been filed with such county
election officer not less than ninety (90) days preceding the date fixed
for the holding of a general election in the month of November of an
even-numbered year. Elections for submission of the question of the
adoption of the provisions of this act shall be held at the time fixed
for the holding of the general election in November, of the
even-numbered year, next following the adoption of a resolution by the
county or city initiating proceedings for the calling of such election
or the filing of a petition requesting the same and such election shall
be called and held in the manner provided for the calling and holding of
elections under the general bond law. Upon the ballot the proposition
shall be stated as follows:
"Shall the county of (
)
name of county
adopt the provisions of K.S.A. 19-4401 through 19-4423 inclusive, and any amendments thereto, providing for consolidated law enforcement in certain counties?"
If a majority of the votes cast upon such proposition shall be in favor of adopting the act, the provisions thereof shall govern the enforcement of law and the providing of police protection within such county in the manner hereinafter provided.
History: L. 1970, ch. 117, § 3; L. 1972, ch. 91, § 23; L. 1974, ch. 131, § 1; L. 1976, ch. 142, § 1; July 1.
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