The Governing Bodies of the counties of <strong>Allen</strong>, Woodson, Wilson and Neosho, State ofKansas, being authorized by K.S.A. 75-5292, K.S.A. 75-7039 and K.S.A. 12-2901, et-seq., to enter intointerlocal cooperation agreements for the purposes hereinafter stated, do hereby enter into suchagreement upon the following particular terms and conditions:1. This agreement shall continue in effect for the perpetual duration, subject to withdrawal byany party as set forth hereinafter.2. There is hereby established the Thirty-First Judicial District Community and JuvenileCorrections Advisory Board pursuant to K.S.A. 75-5297, subsections (a) through (c), and K.S.A.75-7044(e). Membership on such board shall be expanded to comply with the requirementsof K.S.A. 75-7044(a).3. The Thirty-First Judicial District Community and Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board is beingorganized, composed and empowered as set forth in the Kansas Community CorrectionsAct, K.S.A. 75-5290 et seq. and as set forth in the Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority Act, 75-7001 et seq.,to carry out the purposes therein stated.4. The Thirty-First Judicial District Community and Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board shallestablish and maintain a budget for its organization and operation, which budget shall befunded by grants from the Secretary of Corrections and the Commissioner of JuvenileJustice, grants from outside sources, and by proceeds of operation. No participating countyshall be obligated to make financial contributions toward said budget without prior <strong>not</strong>ice toand consent by such county.5. The Thirty-First Judicial District Community and Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board shall alsoserve as the Administrative Body pursuant to K.S.A. 75-5295 and K.S.A. 75-7042 and have thepowers enumerated therein, to:(a)(b)Acquire by any lawful means, including purchase, lease or transfer of custodialcontrol the lands, buildings and equipment necessary and incidental to suchpurposes;Enter into contracts, which <strong>are</strong> necessary and incidental to such purposes;(c) Determine and establish the administrative structure best suited to the efficientadministration and delivery of such correctional services;(d)(e)Employ a director and such other officers, employees, and agents as deemednecessary to carry out the provisions of this act;Make grants in accordance with the comprehensive plan of funds provided bygrant payments under K.S.A. 75-52,105 and amendments thereto and K.S.A. 75-7050 and amendments thereto to corporations organized <strong>not</strong> for profit, fordevelopment, operation and improvement of such correctional service; and(f) Use unexpended funds, accept gifts, grants and subsidies from any lawful source,and apply for, accept and expend federal funds.6. This agreement may be terminated as to any cooperating county upon that county giving<strong>not</strong>ice of intent to withdraw at least 90 days prior to the date for submission of the budgetand grant application for the next ensuing fiscal year. Any county so withdrawing shalldeliver to the Thirty-First Judicial District Community and Juvenile Corrections Advisory Boardall funds and property of the board then in the possession or control of such county. Uponwithdrawal of any county, this agreement shall continue in effect as to the remainingcounties unless and until such remaining counties otherwise agree or withdraw.In the event that this agreement is terminated, or the Board hereby created is disbanded orceases to operate, then the assets remaining on hand after final expenses shall bedivided equally between the four participating counties; either through liquidation orthrough in-kind division.7. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the fiscal agent for the operation of the Thirty-First JudicialDistrict Community and Juvenile Corrections Advisory Board shall be rotated among the fourcounties as follows: Wilson <strong>County</strong> will serve a five (5) year term as the fiscal countybeginning January 1, 2012, followed by Woodson <strong>County</strong> serving a five (5) year termbeginning January 1, 2017, then Neosho <strong>County</strong> serving a five (5) year term beginningJanuary 1, 2022, then <strong>Allen</strong> <strong>County</strong> serving a five (5) year term beginning January 1, 2027and so forth.
8. This agreement shall be construed broadly, so as to confer full authority under the KansasCommunity Corrections Act, the Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority Act and the InterlocalCooperation Act.This agreement shall be submitted for the approval of the Attorney General, pursuant toK.S.A. 12-2904(f). Upon approval by the Attorney General and adoption by all parties hereto,this agreement shall be filed in the Office of the Secretary of State and shall be filed in theoffice of the Register of Deeds in each cooperating county, and shall thereupon take effect.THIS AGREEMENT APPROVED BY THE FOLLOWING LISTED PARTIES ON THE DATES SHOWN.BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSALLEN COUNTY, KANSASROBERT FRANCIS - CHAIRPERSONDATED:ATTEST:SHERRIE L. RIEBEL - ALLEN COUNTY CLERKDATED:APPROVED AS TO FORM:ALAN WEBER - ALLEN COUNTY COUNSELORBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSNEOSHO COUNTY, KANSASHUGO SPIEKER - CHAIRPERSONDATED:DATED:ATTEST:RANDAL NEELY - NEOSHO COUNTY CLERKDATED:APPROVED TO FORM:MELISSA DUGAN - NEOSHO COUNTY ATTORNEYDATED:BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSWILSON COUNTY, KANSASRUSS WALKER - CHAIRPERSONDATED:ATTEST:RHONDA WILLARD - WILSON COUNTY CLERKDATED:APPROVED AS TO FORM:JILL CHARD-WILSON COUNTY ATTORNEYDATED:BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSWOODSON COUNTY, KANSASGWEN MARTIN - CHAIRPERSONDATED:ATTEST:SHELLEY A. STUBER - WOODSON COUNTY CLERKDATE: