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76-3310 Cessation of regents’ authority for hospital operation.

76-3310. Cessation of regents’ authority for hospital operation. Following the creation of the authority and on the transfer date under this act, the regents shall have no further control over, or responsibility for the operation of the university of Kansas hospital. History: L. 1998, ch. 12, § 10; Feb. 26.

76-3311 Employees, qualifications and duties; grievance rights; transfer of employees from medical center to authority, continuation of compensation and benefits; establishment of health insurance plan.

76-3311. Employees, qualifications and duties; grievance rights; transfer of employees from medical center to authority, continuation of compensation and benefits; establishment of health insurance plan. (a) The authority may employ such employees as it may require and upon such terms and conditions as it may establish. The authority shall establish personnel, payroll, benefit and other […]

76-3312 Issuance of bonds; trust indenture; reports; liability of state or regents.

76-3312. Issuance of bonds; trust indenture; reports; liability of state or regents. (a) (1) The authority has the power and is authorized to issue from time to time the authority’s bonds in such principal amounts as the authority determines to be necessary to provide sufficient funds for achieving any of the authority’s corporate purposes, including […]

76-3313 Tax exemptions.

76-3313. Tax exemptions. The authority shall be exempt from any general ad valorem taxes upon any property of the authority acquired and used for its public purposes, and from any taxes or assessments upon any projects or upon any operations of the authority or the income therefrom, and from any taxes or assessments upon any […]

76-3314 Service contracts.

76-3314. Service contracts. The authority is authorized to enter into contractual agreements with the university of Kansas medical center for the provision of services. Such agreements shall provide for appropriate compensation to the entity providing the service. When the university wishes to acquire services from the authority, such acquisitions shall be exempt from state purchasing […]

76-3315 Application of Kansas tort claims act.

76-3315. Application of Kansas tort claims act. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the authority, its officers, directors, employees and agents shall continue to be subject to and covered by the Kansas tort claims act, K.S.A. 75-6101 et seq., and amendments thereto. History: L. 1998, ch. 12, § 15; Feb. 26.

76-3316 Healthcare provider insurance.

76-3316. Healthcare provider insurance. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the authority, its officers, directors, employees and agents shall continue to be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 40-3401 et seq., and amendments thereto. History: L. 1998, ch. 12, § 18; Feb. 26.

76-3317 Construction of act.

76-3317. Construction of act. This act shall be liberally construed. Nothing contained herein is or shall be construed as a restriction or limitation upon any powers which the authority might otherwise have under other law of this state, and the provisions of this act are cumulative to such powers. The provisions hereof do and shall […]

76-3318 Hospital sale, lease or merger; prior authorization.

76-3318. Hospital sale, lease or merger; prior authorization. Nothing in this act should be construed as allowing the board to either sell or lease the hospital or merge it with another institution without prior legislative authorization by statute. History: L. 1998, ch. 12, § 20; Feb. 26.

76-3319 Capital projects, further review and approval not required; building codes; inspections.

76-3319. Capital projects, further review and approval not required; building codes; inspections. (a) Notwithstanding any laws or regulations to the contrary, the authority shall not be subject to any further process or procedure that requires the submission, review or approval to any capital project; however, the authority shall ensure that nationally recognized fire prevention code […]