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Commission adopts formal public-safety fund rules, declines proposed 60/40 revenue split
Summary
The commission adopted a detailed resolution establishing a public-safety (inmate-housing) fund with statutory references and procedural controls after debating a proposed 60/40 split of inmate-housing revenue between the sheriff and the county.
The Bourbon County Commission adopted a formal resolution Oct. 14 creating a legal public-safety/inmate-revenue fund and spelling out how inmate-housing revenues must be handled under Kansas budget and cash-basis laws. The clerk’s more detailed, statute-referenced resolution was adopted after commissioners discussed — and declined — a proposal to…
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