76-2057. Acquisition of William Allen White House in Emporia as historical landmark authorized; procedures; expenditures. (a) The state historical society is authorized to accept and hold, in the name of the state, the William Allen White House, located at 927 Exchange Street, Emporia, Kansas 66801, Lot 137, 139, 141 and 143 on Exchange St., Section 10, Township 19, Range 11E. Such real property and the improvements thereon shall be acquired in fee simple by gift, grant or designation for the purpose of establishing and maintaining it as a historical landmark and memorial to the great author, newspaper editor and a social and political force that shaped the state and the nation during the first half of the twentieth century. The state historical society shall have the power to do any and all things necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this act and to make such rules and regulations for the use, enjoyment and government of the premises as may be necessary.
(b) Conveyance of the property described in subsection (a) shall not be accepted by the executive director of the state historical society until the attorney general approves the deed and determines that such conveyance would convey such land in fee simple to the state of Kansas.
(c) Moneys received by the state historical society from federal agencies or other federal sources for the William Allen White House shall be expended for restoring, equipping and otherwise preparing the William Allen White House for visitation by members of the public, including all interpretation and similar exhibit development, to the extent permitted by applicable federal requirements, guidelines and limitations.
(d) All expenditures by the state historical society for the operations or for any capital improvements for the William Allen White House shall be funded from moneys received from federal agencies, local governmental entities or private sources, including but not limited to fees and donations received from persons visiting the William Allen White House.
History: L. 2001, ch. 113, ยง 1; April 26.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 76 - State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property
Article 20 - Historical Property
76-2001 John Brown memorial park.
76-2002a John Brown memorial park; lease.
76-2002b Same; cost of operation and certain improvements.
76-2002c Same; delivery of state equipment and facilities to Osawatomie governing body.
76-2002d Same; custody of museum to state historical society.
76-2003 Improvement of property at Ellsworth.
76-2005 Pawnee Rock park and road.
76-2005a Pawnee Rock historical state park designated; management; rules and regulations.
76-2007 Same; name of park; control; rules and regulations.
76-2007b Same; lease renewable or cancelable.
76-2007d Lease of certain lands to city of Hays for use as a public park; terms and conditions.
76-2007e Same; lease renewable or cancellable.
76-2007f Same; restrictions and limitations on lease.
76-2007g Modification of terms of lease entered into under 76-2007a to 76-2007c, inclusive.
76-2008 Old Shawnee Mission declared to possess historical interest.
76-2011 Same; state historical society to be custodian.
76-2012 Same; management and control of real estate; donations.
76-2014 Highland Presbyterian mission declared to possess historical interest.
76-2015 Same; custodian; caretakers; advisory board of trustees abolished.
76-2016 Same; management of property.
76-2017a Same; custody and management of station.
76-2019 Same; acquisition by state historical society; rules and regulations.
76-2020 Same; eminent domain, when.
76-2021 Acceptance of land in Linn county being the site of the Marais des Cygnes massacre.
76-2022 Same; name of park; management; advisory board of trustees abolished.
76-2023 Old Indian Mission in Morris county; purchase.
76-2027 State park, site or facility; certain acts prohibited.
76-2028 State park, site or facility; employment of police officers; powers; jurisdiction of courts.
76-2029 Same; penalties for violations.
76-2030 Historic Grinter Place to be acquired as historical landmark; history.
76-2032 Boyhood home of Colonel William F. Cody to be acquired as historical landmark.
76-2034 Home of Isaac T. Goodnow declared historical landmark.
76-2036 Acquisition of real estate in Shawnee county as site for state historical museum.
76-2038 Same; method of payment; abstract and deed; approval by attorney general.
76-2040 Acquisition of certain real estate in Linn county for Mine Creek Historical Park authorized.
76-2042 Same; purchase by negotiation, when; procedure; conditions; attorney general's duties.
76-2044 Disposition of Souders Historical Farm-Museum.
76-2048 Same; control and management; rules and regulations.
76-2049 Charles Curtis home declared to possess historical interest.
76-2051 Same; historical society to control and manage property acquired.
76-2052 Lecompton constitutional hall declared to possess historical interest.
76-2053 Same; acquisition by historical society; title examination by attorney general.
76-2054 Same; historical society to establish and control historical landmark and museum.
76-2055 Pawnee Rock historic site; negotiations to cede to U.S. authorized.