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Home » US Law » 2021 Kansas Statutes » Chapter 82a - Waters And Watercourses » Article 4 - Collection, Storage And Impounding Of Waters

82a-405 Construction and maintenance of dams and reservoirs; tax exemption.

82a-405. Construction and maintenance of dams and reservoirs; tax exemption. Any landowner owning land in the state of Kansas, not within the corporate limits in any city in this state, who shall lawfully by the construction of a dam across a dry watercourse or any stream or watercourse draining an area not exceeding 10 square […]

82a-407 Same; tax exemption, time and procedure.

82a-407. Same; tax exemption, time and procedure. Upon the completion of any such dam to the satisfaction of the chief engineer of the division of water resources, said chief engineer shall certify the completion of the dam and the capacity of the reservoir, giving detailed information concerning the specific land area involved, to the county […]

82a-408 Same; access to reservoirs when drought emergency declared; rules and regulations.

82a-408. Same; access to reservoirs when drought emergency declared; rules and regulations. Whenever during periods of drought, it is deemed warranted in the judgment of a majority of the board of county commissioners of any county in this state, the commissioners may by resolution, duly adopted, declare a drought emergency to exist and shall determine […]

82a-409 Same; donation of land, easements or right-of-way; tax exemption.

82a-409. Same; donation of land, easements or right-of-way; tax exemption. Any landowner who, otherwise in accordance with applicable provisions of K.S.A. 82a-406 and 82a-407 and acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, in connection with the erection and maintenance of one or more reservoirs for the storage of water and flood detention storage, shall donate to […]

82a-410 Same; invalidity of part.

82a-410. Same; invalidity of part. In case any section or sections or part of any section of this act shall be found to be unconstitutional, the remainder of the act shall not thereby be invalidated but shall remain in full force and effect. History: L. 1941, ch. 400, § 7; June 30.