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    • Kansas Statutes
    • Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities
    • Article 21 - Refuse Collection And Disposal
    • 12-2111 Purpose of act.

    Kansas Statutes
    Article 21 - Refuse Collection And Disposal
    12-2111 Purpose of act.

    12-2111. Purpose of act. It is the purpose of this act to enable cities to prevent insanitary and dangerous conditions caused by the accumulation of garbage and trash. Nothing herein shall limit the existing power of cities to prohibit and abate nuisances.
    History: L. 1947, ch. 128, ยง 11; June 30.

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    Structure Kansas Statutes

    Kansas Statutes

    Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities

    Article 21 - Refuse Collection And Disposal

    12-2101 Refuse defined.

    12-2102 Collection and disposal under contract or as municipal function; conditions as to certain cities over 120,000; facilities.

    12-2103 Ordinance describing duties.

    12-2104 Payment of cost of refuse collection; tax levy, use of proceeds; service charges; issuance of bonds for land or equipment; protest petition and election.

    12-2105 Collection of service charges.

    12-2106 No service charge, when; ordinance prohibiting accumulation or transportation.

    12-2110 City may regulate and license collectors.

    12-2111 Purpose of act.

    12-2122a Contracts for refuse collection.

    12-2123 Acquisition of refuse or solid waste disposal sites by cities; eminent domain; bonds.

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