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  • 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 do "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

  • Can city, county, township, district or regional public library boards invest tax funds not immediately required for the purposes for which the tax was collected? Attorney General Opinion 73-387

  • 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

  • Do library laws K.S.A. 12-1218 through 12-1235, written in 1951, apply to libraries established before that time? Attorney General Opinion 92-5

  • 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

  • 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

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