76-1956. Custodians of members' funds at veterans' home; designation of depositories. The director of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall designate a person at the Kansas veterans' home who shall be in charge of the member funds at such veterans' home. The person so designated shall have custody and charge of all moneys belonging to the members, or patients residing in the Kansas veterans' home, which are held for their use, benefit and burial. The director of the Kansas commission on veterans affairs office shall designate the bank or banks, in which such moneys shall be deposited.
History: L. 1997, ch. 118, § 6; L. 2014, ch. 83, § 56; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 76 - State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property
Article 19 - Kansas Veterans' Institutions
76-1902 Institution established.
76-1904 Control of institution; superintendent, appointment, salary, duties and powers.
76-1904b Same; frequency of remittance of moneys received.
76-1906 Disposition of moneys; soldiers' home fee fund.
76-1908 Persons eligible for admission; application; discharges, hearing; priorities for admission.
76-1929 Same; discharge of violating members; notice and hearing.
76-1930 Same; member seeking injunction or restraining order.
76-1931 Same; member refusing to vacate premises, when; forfeiture of rights.
76-1932 Same; legal proceedings.
76-1935 Custodians of members' funds at home; designation of depositories.
76-1936 Transfer of patients from certain institutions to soldiers' home; priorities.
76-1938 Board of managers abolished; transfer of records and property.
76-1939 Farming operations at soldiers' home prohibited; lease of farm lands; disposition of moneys.
76-1953 Disposition of moneys; veterans' home fee fund.
76-1954 Persons eligible for admission; application; discharges, hearing; priorities for admission.
76-1956 Custodians of members' funds at veterans' home; designation of depositories.
76-1958 Transfer of certain patients from certain institutions to veterans' home; priorities.