Read "Library boards" in The Kansas Public Library Handbook, 1998.
- City, County, Township Library: Eligibility, appointment, terms, vacancies, expenses: 12-1222
- Can a librarian serve on the library board? Attorney General Opinion 73-125
- Can members of a city governing body be on the library board? Attorney General Opinion 1970
- Can a Register of Deeds serve on a library board? Attorney General Opinion 82-171
- Can relatives of the mayor be on the library board? Attorney General Opinion 79-99
- What powers to "ex officio" board members have? Attorney General Opinion 78-350, 79-94
- How long can trustees serve on the board? Attorney General Opinion 1964
- Are trustees who fill unexpired terms still eligible for two consecutive four-year terms? Attorney General Opinion 73-125
- When trustee terms expire, can they stay on the board until a replacement is appointed? Attorney General Opinion 79-282
- If a city leases library service from a library, does the city have the right for representation of the library board? Attorney General Opinion 73-368
- Can city home rule be used for changing statute requirement that board members live within the city? Attorney General Opinion 89-133
- Can county home rule be used to modify state statues concerning library boards? Attorney General opinion 83-129
- See "Conflict of interest" in The Kansas Public Library Handbook, 1998.
- City, County, Township Library: Corporate status of board including Johnson County: 12-1223
- City, County, Township Library: Officers, meetings, meeting notices: 12-1224
- City, County, Township Library: Powers and duties: 12-1225
- Attorney General Opinion 92-5
- What powers to "ex officio" board members have? Attorney General Opinion 79-94
- After the city commission approves the construction of a library, who is responsible to executing the construction, the city or the library board? Attorney General Opinion 78-99
- Regional library: Eligibility, appointment, and vacancies: 12-1232
- Regional library: Powers and duties: 12-1233
- City, County, Township Library: Treasurer of board bonding and duties including Johnson and Wyandotte counties: 12-1226
- See "Bond of library board treasurer" in The Kansas Public Library Handbook, 1998.
- Should funds raised in a voter approved bond to construct a library be given to the library board treasurer or used by the city commission? Attorney General Opinion 78-74
- Library District: Election of directors, public notice of election: 12-1238
- Library District: Annual meeting, voting, officers, terms of directors, vacancies: 12-1241
- Library District: Board of directors powers: 12-1242
- Library District: Board of directors powers and duties: 12-1245
- Library District: Board of directors - bond of treasurer, records and reports: 12-1246
- Independence Library: Terms and expenses: 12-1283
- Independence Library: Powers: 12-1284
- Independence Library: Organization, treasurer's bond: 12-1285
- Independence Library: Powers and duties: 12-1287
- Leavenworth Library: Powers and duties of board: 12-1276
- Topeka Library: Corporate body: 12-1263
- Topeka Library: Organization of board, officers, meetings, treasurer's bond and reports: 12-1264
- Topeka Library: Library board duties and powers, annual payments to certain libraries: 12-1266
- Johnson County Library: Corporate status of board: 12-1223
- Attorney General Opinion 92-5
- Johnson County Library: Duties of county treasurer: 12-1225a
- Johnson County Library: Treasurer of board bonding and duties including Johnson and Wyandotte counties: 12-1226
- Johnson County Library: Powers and duties: 12-1225b
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