Kansas Statutes
Article 1 - State And Other Agricultural Societies And Fairs
2-158 Board of directors, annual election meetings, terms, vacancies; recognition of association by state board of agriculture.

2-158. Board of directors, annual election meetings, terms, vacancies; recognition of association by state board of agriculture. (a) (1) A meeting shall be held at 7:00 p.m. on December 8, 1987, at the Kaw Valley cooperative building at 5715 West 21st Street in Topeka, Kansas, for the purpose of electing the initial members of the board of directors of the Shawnee county fair association established under the provisions of this act. The qualified electors residing in each township in Shawnee county may participate in such meeting to elect from among the residents of that township one director of the fair association. The qualified electors residing in the city of Topeka may participate in such meeting to elect from among the residents of the city three directors of the fair association. Upon assembling at such meeting the qualified electors of each such township and the qualified electors of the city shall separate into their individual groups and make such election.
(2) There are hereby created three additional directors of the Shawnee county fair association who shall be elected at large. The qualified electors residing in Shawnee county may participate in such meeting to elect from among the residents of Shawnee county three at large directors of the fair association in the manner provided in this section.
(b) (1) Of the members first elected to the board of directors by the qualified electors of the city of Topeka at such election meeting, one director shall serve for a term of one year, one director shall serve for a term of two years and one director shall serve for a term of three years. Of the members first elected to the board of directors by the qualified electors of the various townships at such election meeting, directors elected from Auburn, Dover, Grove and Menoken townships shall serve for a term of one year, directors elected from Monmouth, Mission, Rossville and Silver Lake shall serve for a term of two years, and directors elected from Soldier, Tecumseh, Topeka and Williamsport townships shall serve for a term of three years.
(2) Of the at large members first elected to the board of directors by the qualified electors of Shawnee county at such election meeting, one director shall serve for a term of one year, one director shall serve for a term of two years and one director shall serve for a term of three years. At the first election of these directors at large, the person receiving the highest number of votes shall serve a term of three years. The person receiving the second highest number of votes shall serve a term of two years. The person receiving the third highest number of votes shall serve a term of one year. The successor elected to each of these director at large positions shall serve a term of three years.
(3) The directors so elected shall constitute the Shawnee county fair association.
(c) An annual election meeting shall be held on the first Tuesday of December in 1988 and each year thereafter at which meeting the qualified electors of the city and the qualified electors of each township shall elect from among the residents of such city or township a successor to serve for a term of three years for each director whose term expires on such date. The executive board, as provided for in K.S.A. 2-159, and amendments thereto, shall fix the time and place of such annual election meeting and shall cause a notice of the election meeting to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county at least 10 days prior to the date fixed for such election meeting.
(d) Elections of directors at such annual election meetings shall be conducted in the same manner as the elections conducted at the 1987 meeting were required to be conducted, except that the city shall elect only one director to succeed the director whose term has expired and only those townships having directors whose terms have expired shall elect directors to succeed such directors.
(e) Vacancies in the membership of the board of directors shall be filled by appointment by the executive board of the fair association for the unexpired term of office.
(f) The fair association established under the provisions of this act shall be given recognition by the secretary of agriculture without having lands or buildings of an appraised value of at least $5,000 or without paid-up stock subscriptions in its treasury in the amount of $5,000 appropriated to the purchase of lands or buildings or both.
History: L. 1987, ch. 92, § 1; L. 2004, ch. 101, § 11; L. 2008, ch. 65, § 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 2 - Agriculture

Article 1 - State And Other Agricultural Societies And Fairs

2-125 Definitions.

2-126 Purposes.

2-127 Organization of association; recognition, number.

2-128 Election of directors and officers; terms.

2-129 County aid; amount; tax levies, use of proceeds.

2-129a Expenditures prior to June 30, 1965, confirmed.

2-129b Rental or lease of grounds or buildings by commissioners; limitations; use of lease moneys.

2-129c Tax levies for fair purposes in certain counties; use of proceeds.

2-129d Same; election, when.

2-129e Tax levies for fair purposes in certain counties; use of proceeds.

2-129f Same; election, when.

2-129g Tax levy for fair purposes; Montgomery county.

2-129h Same; election, when.

2-129i Tax levies for fair associations in urban area counties; use of proceeds; protest petition and election.

2-130 Levy; estimates, time for submission.

2-131 Payment; apportionment between fairs.

2-131a Certain counties having fair associations; tax levy for buildings and grounds, use of proceeds.

2-131b Counties having fair associations; tax levy for buildings, use of proceeds; protest petition and election.

2-131c Tax levy in certain counties for buildings and maintenance thereof; request.

2-131d Certain counties having fair associations; tax levy for buildings and grounds, use of proceeds.

2-131e No-fund warrants for purchase of grounds, erection and maintenance of buildings; limitation; tax levies.

2-131f Ellis county; acquisition of land for fairground expansion; petition; election.

2-132 County free fair; petition and election; purchase of grounds; tax levy, use of proceeds; admission to fair.

2-132b Contributions to payment of premiums awarded in adjoining counties.

2-133 Control by county; appointment of directors.

2-135 State fair board, community fair associations and county fair associations; eminent domain.

2-136 Mortgage of property.

2-137 Forfeiture of benefits and recognition; exemption; discontinuance during wartime.

2-138 Misrepresentation; penalty.

2-139 Withholding county aid; causes.

2-140 Trespassing on fairgrounds; penalty.

2-141 Intent of law; not applicable to certain counties.

2-141a Invalidity of 2-125 to 2-141.

2-142 City aid for county fairs in certain counties; levy.

2-143 County aid; when, amount, purposes.

2-144 Fair board; how appointed; organization.

2-144d Fairs in certain counties; designation as an official fair association.

2-145 County poultry show association; county aid, amount; conditions.

2-145a Tax levies for fair building in certain counties.

2-158 Board of directors, annual election meetings, terms, vacancies; recognition of association by state board of agriculture.

2-159 Same; annual meeting; executive board; treasurer, surety bond.

2-160 Treasurer; deposit and disbursement of association funds; annual report thereof.

2-161 Bylaws governing conduct of fair; annual budget.

2-162 Tax levy; use of proceeds; protest petition and election.

2-163 Officially recognized county fair and livestock show associations; continuation.