Kansas Statutes 19-2873a. Conveniences or amusements operated by board; revolving fund; petty cash funds; rules; budget law inapplicable
Terms Used In Kansas Statutes 19-2873a
- Board: means the board of county commissioners of an urban area county;
(d) "Person" means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, joint venture or other association of persons;
(e) "Hotel, motel or tourist court" means any structure, or building, under one management, which contains rooms furnished for the accommodation or lodging of guests, with or without meals being so provided, and kept, used, maintained, advertised, or held out to the public as a place where sleeping accommodations are sought for pay or compensation to transient guests or permanent guests and having more than eight (8) bedrooms furnished for the accommodation of such guests;
(f) "Transient guest" means a person who occupies a room in a hotel, motel or tourist court for* more than thirty-one (31) days;
(g) "Cafe, cafeteria, lunchroom and restaurant" means any premises, or any part thereof, in which food is prepared or further processed, and thereafter either is sold at retail to the general public by a person licensed by the state food service and lodging board or is furnished to the members and guests of a private club licensed pursuant to Kan. See Kansas Statutes 19-28,105
- Food: shall mean and include all articles commonly used for food or drink, including alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverages, as said terms are defined by Kan. See Kansas Statutes 19-28,105
In the event the board determines to operate food, soft drinks or other conveniences or amusements as authorized by Kan. Stat. Ann. § 19-2873, it shall adopt a resolution establishing a revolving fund and provide therein for the transfer of not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) from the general fund of the district to such revolving fund. Such resolution may also provide for one or more petty cash funds for the operation of conveniences or amusements requiring the same. Such resolution shall specify rules relating to the operation of such revolving and petty cash funds, and for the audit thereof in accordance with accepted accounting principles. Such revolving fund shall not be subject to the budget law and such petty cash funds may be used without issuance of warrants except for periodic reconciliation thereof. Moneys in such revolving fund may be from time to time transferred to the general fund or land acquisition fund of the district, but after the initial transfer of funds to the revolving fund, no additional moneys shall be transferred thereto.