Kansas Statutes
§ 12-3008 — Ordinance books; certifications by city clerk
Kansas § 12-3008
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 12-3008 (2026).
Text
The city clerk shall keep an "ordinance book" in which shall be entered at length in plain and distinct handwriting or typewriting or printed copy, a copy of every ordinance immediately after its publication, or in the case of appropriation ordinances, immediately after passage: Provided, That if the "ordinance book" be a loose-leaf book the original ordinance, typed on paper designed for the purpose, may be inserted therein: Provided further, That appropriation ordinances may be entered in a separate "ordinance book." The ordinances as entered in the "ordinance book" need not be signed by the mayor or attested by the city clerk but such signatures may be written or typed or as shown on an attached printed copy.
The city clerk shall append at the end of each ordinance entered in the "ordin
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Related
Davis v. City of Leavenworth
759 P.2d 113 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1988)
Legislative History
L. 1959, ch. 64, § 8; June 30.
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