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  • K.S.A. 19-28-90

    Statute | Kansas State Legislature 2025-2026 Legislative Sessions Click here to view the 2023-2024 Regular Sessions Home • News • Contact • Audio/Video House Proceedings Audio Stream Senate Proceedings Audio Stream Statehouse Live & Archive House, Senate & Committee Video House Leadership Roster --> Committees Assignments --> Rules Current Events Seating Chart Roster Chief Clerk of the House District Maps Senate Leadership Roster --> Committees Assignments --> Confirmations Rules Current Events Seating Chart Roster Secretary of the Senate District Maps Legislators Find your Legislator (by map) --> House Leadership House Roster Senate Leadership Senate Roster Committees Committees Standing Joint Special and Select Commission Subcommittee Task Force Other Conference Schedules Conference Committees Committee Bill Hearings Bills & Laws Senate Bills House Bills Statute Reports Actions and Subject Index Report How a bill becomes law (pdf) Kansas Constitution Contact the Revisor Journals House Journal Senate Journal What is a Journal? 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Powers of board. The park board shall have power: (a) To finance, operate, improve and maintain the county park district as provided in this act. (b) To accept by gift or devise any real or personal property, and to purchase and lease and condemn real estate for use of the park district, and to sell any improvements of any real estate so acquired not usable by the district or to take down such improvements and use or dispose of the salvage and use any of the proceeds thereof for park district purposes. (c) To improve the land of the district. (d) To issue revenue bonds of the district as authorized by K.S.A. 19-2896. (e) To appoint a park superintendent and employ such other employees, servants, police and agents as may be necessary for the proper and adequate operation, improvement and maintenance of the park district, and may appoint, employ or retain attorneys, engineers, landscape architects, surveyors and other professional or technical persons or firms for a period or for specified projects and pay the necessary compensation therefor. (f) To adopt, promulgate and enforce reasonable rules and regulations for the operation and use of the park district and the conduct of persons using such park district as provided by this act. (g) To sell or salvage equipment found to be worn out or beyond repair or dangerous to use or to trade it in as part payment on new equipment. (h) To sell and convey real estate acquired by purchase or condemnation when it appears such property is no longer needed for park district purposes or is poorly situated for such purposes: Provided, No such sale shall be made except upon authorization of a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors of the county at an election called and held for such purpose as provided by this act. If the instrument of gift or devise vests fee title in the district or authorizes the district to sell the real property such property may be sold by the procedure herein provided. (i) To adopt, change and modify a seal for the district and to use such seal in attestations by the secretary and in all other cases where a seal is required or advisable. (j) To establish lakes within the district, and to provide for the zoning thereof as hereinafter provided. (k) To do and perform all other things provided by this act or amendments thereto and to have all the powers prescribed by this act, and to carry out and exercise the powers of the district as its governing body. History: L. 1963, ch. 193, § 9; June 30. Prev Article 28. - PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS Next 2026. Powered by KLISS. Rendered: 2026-04-21T10:47:06. Head Rev No: 854889(I)

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  • K.S.A. 19-28-68

    Statute | Kansas State Legislature 2025-2026 Legislative Sessions Click here to view the 2023-2024 Regular Sessions Home • News • Contact • Audio/Video House Proceedings Audio Stream Senate Proceedings Audio Stream Statehouse Live & Archive House, Senate & Committee Video House Leadership Roster --> Committees Assignments --> Rules Current Events Seating Chart Roster Chief Clerk of the House District Maps Senate Leadership Roster --> Committees Assignments --> Confirmations Rules Current Events Seating Chart Roster Secretary of the Senate District Maps Legislators Find your Legislator (by map) --> House Leadership House Roster Senate Leadership Senate Roster Committees Committees Standing Joint Special and Select Commission Subcommittee Task Force Other Conference Schedules Conference Committees Committee Bill Hearings Bills & Laws Senate Bills House Bills Statute Reports Actions and Subject Index Report How a bill becomes law (pdf) Kansas Constitution Contact the Revisor Journals House Journal Senate Journal What is a Journal? 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Johnson county park and recreation district; powers of board. The board shall have power to: (a) Finance, operate, improve and maintain the parks and playgrounds of the district as provided in this act; (b) accept by gift or devise; purchase, lease and condemn real estate for use as parks and playgrounds for the district; sell any improvements of any real estate so acquired not usable for park purposes or take down such improvements and use or dispose of the salvage and use any of the proceeds thereof for park purposes without regard to budget limitations; and contract with school boards for joint use and improvement of school lands for park and playground purposes; (c) improve the parks and playgrounds for the recreation, amusement and enjoyment of the inhabitants of the district; (d) levy taxes for the acquisition of lands and improvements and operation, improvement and maintenance of the parks and playgrounds as authorized and limited by this act; (e) issue bonds of the district for acquiring real estate and the improvement thereof for park and playground purposes upon authorization of the qualified electors of the district by election and within the limitations provided by this act; (f) appoint park and recreation supervisory personnel and employ such other employees, servants, police and agents as may be necessary for the proper and adequate operation, improvement and maintenance of the park and recreation district, and may appoint, employ or retain attorneys, engineers, landscape architects, surveyors and other professional or technical persons or firms for a period or for specified projects and pay the necessary compensation therefor; (g) adopt, promulgate and enforce reasonable rules and regulations for the operation and use of the parks and playgrounds and the conduct of persons using such parks and playgrounds as provided by this act; (h) sell or salvage equipment found to be worn out or beyond repair or dangerous to use or to trade it in as part payment on new equipment, and the proceeds when respent or the trade-in value shall not be charged against the budget but may be in addition to the amount authorized for expenditure by the budget; (i) sell and convey real estate acquired by purchase, condemnation, gift or devise when it appears such property is no longer needed for park, playground or recreational purposes, or is poorly situated for such purposes, or is poorly suited for such purposes, with the proceeds of such sale to be deposited in the land acquisition fund authorized by K.S.A. 19-2873b, and amendments thereto. No such sale shall be made except upon authorization of the majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors of the district at an election called and held for such purpose as provided by this act. If the instrument of gift or devise vests fee title in the district or authorizes the district to sell the real property, such property may be sold by the procedure herein provided. The board, when in its judgment deemed advisable and to the best interests of the district, by proper conveyances, may exchange any tract of land for lands similar in value, or exchange money and land for other land suitable for park or recreation purposes, or exchange land for land and money totaling the value of the land conveyed, provided that the money involved does not exceed 25% of the total value of the land involved, without vote of the qualified electors of the park district, subject to a public hearing having first been held with respect to such proposed exchange of lands, after notice of the time, place and purpose thereof, including a legal description of said lands, published once each week for two consecutive weeks prior thereto, in the official county paper, and subject further to final approval of such proposed exchange of lands, by the board of county commissioners of Johnson county, Kansas. The board may by proper conveyance exchange, transfer, sell, or lease any tract of district land with or without improvements to the state of Kansas, a political subdivision thereof, or an agency of the United States government, if the board determines that such property can properly be maintained and operated as park, playground, or recreational facilities by such governmental agency, or that such property may be utilized in whole or part in a contract with said governmental agencies in, on, or around other property of such governmental units, all or any part of which is located within boundaries of such district; (j) adopt, change and modify a seal for the district and to use such seal in attestations by the secretary and in all other cases where a seal is required or advisable; (k) cooperate with the Kansas department of wildlife and parks and with Miami county in the operation, improvement and maintenance of Hillsdale state park and to enforce rules and regulations for the operation of such park land; and (l) do all other things provided by this act, and amendments thereto, have all the powers prescribed by this act and carry out and exercise the powers of the district as its governing body. History: L. 1953, ch. 170, § 10; L. 1963, ch. 189, § 1; L. 1969, ch. 158, § 4; L. 1970, ch. 113, § 4; L. 1977, ch. 98, § 4; L. 1983, ch. 101, § 1; L. 1988, ch. 105, § 1; L. 2012, ch. 47, § 14; L. 2023, ch. 7, § 14; July 1. Prev Article 28. - PARKS, MUSEUMS, LAKES AND RECREATIONAL GROUNDS Next 2026. Powered by KLISS. Rendered: 2026-04-21T10:46:44. Head Rev No: 854889(I)

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  • K.S.A. 17-27-20

    Kansas Statutes Skip to main content 2026 Kansas Statutes Prev Article 27. - PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS Next 17-2720. Certain entities deemed validly incorporated; requirements. Any entity organized prior to July 1, 1981, for the purpose of rendering (1) landscape architect services or (2) landscape architect services and architect, engineer or land surveyor services shall be deemed to be a validly incorporated professional corporation if the entity and the organization of the entity meets all requirements of the professional corporation law of Kansas as amended on July 1, 1981. History: L. 1981, ch. 104, § 2; July 1. Prev Article 27. - PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS Next © 2026 Revisor of Statutes, State of Kansas arrow_upward Top

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  • K.S.A. 17-27-7

    Kansas Statutes Skip to main content 2026 Kansas Statutes Prev Article 27. - PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS Next 17-2707. Professional corporation law; definitions. As used in this act, unless the context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended: (a) "Professional corporation" means a corporation organized under this act. (b) "Professional service" means the type of personal service rendered by a person duly licensed, registered or certified by this state as a member of any of the following professions, each paragraph constituting one type: (1) A certified public accountant; (2) an architect; (3) an attorney-at-law; (4) a chiropractor; (5) a dentist; (6) an engineer; (7) an optometrist; (8) an osteopathic physician or surgeon; (9) a physician, surgeon or doctor of medicine; (10) a veterinarian; (11) a podiatrist; (12) a pharmacist; (13) a land surveyor; (14) a licensed psychologist; (15) a specialist in clinical social work; (16) a licensed physical therapist; (17) a landscape architect; (18) a registered professional nurse; (19) a real estate broker or salesperson; (20) a clinical professional counselor; (21) a geologist; (22) a clinical psychotherapist; (23) a clinical marriage and family therapist; (24) a licensed physician assistant; (25) a licensed occupational therapist; (26) a licensed audiologist; (27) a licensed speech-pathologist; and (28) a licensed naturopathic doctor. (c) "Regulating board" means the court, board or state agency that is charged with the licensing, registering or certifying and regulation of the practice of the profession that the professional corporation is organized to render. (d) "Qualified person" means: (1) Any natural person licensed, registered or certified to practice the same type of profession that any professional corporation is authorized to practice; (2) the trustee of a trust that is a qualified trust under section 401(a) of the federal internal revenue code, as in effect on January 1, 2004, or of a contribution plan that is a qualified employee stock ownership plan under section 409A(a) of the federal internal revenue code, as in effect on January 1, 2004; (3) the trustee of a revocable living trust established by a natural person who is licensed, registered or certified to practice the type of profession that any professional corporation is authorized to practice, if the terms of such trust provide that such natural person is the principal beneficiary and sole trustee of such trust and such trust does not continue to hold title to professional corporation stock following such natural person's death for more than a reasonable period of time necessary to dispose of such stock; or (4) a healing arts school clinic authorized to perform professional services in accordance with K.S.A. 65-2877a, and amendments thereto . History: L. 1965, ch. 157, § 2; L. 1972, ch. 63, § 1; L. 1976, ch. 109, § 1; L. 1980, ch. 242, § 27; L. 1981, ch. 104, § 1; L. 1986, ch. 299, § 1; L. 1991, ch. 79, § 1; L. 1997, ch. 65, § 2; L. 2001, ch. 194, § 1; L. 2003, ch. 128, § 16; L. 2004, ch. 143, § 107; L. 2007, ch. 165, § 1; L. 2010, ch. 126, § 14; L. 2021, ch. 11, § 1; July 1. Prev Article 27. - PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS Next © 2026 Revisor of Statutes, State of Kansas arrow_upward Top

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