The state board of regents may make reciprocal agreements with the authorized officials having control and supervision of one or more universities or colleges located in other states, territories or countries. Any such agreement shall provide that residents of the state of Kansas will be admitted to one or more specified universities or colleges located in such other state, territory or country for the purpose of pursuing courses of collegiate, graduate or professional study, and that residents of such other state, territory or country will be admitted to one or more specified institutions under the state board of regents for the same purpose. Any such agreement may provide that residents of the state of Kansas will be admitted to such university or college in such other state, territory or country upon payment of tuition and fees applicable to residents of such other state, territory or country on the condition that like privileges will be granted to residents of such other state, territory or country upon admission to such institution under control of the state board of regents. Any such agreement may limit the maximum number of students to be admitted under such agreement to any one or more specified universities or colleges or institutions in specific periods of time. Any such agreement may contain such additional provisions as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the intention of this act.
Any agreement made under authority of this act shall provide that such agreement may be cancelled effective not more than one year after notice in writing is given by the state board of regents to the proper authorities of the other party or parties to the agreement, or by notice under the same conditions from the officials of any other party to the agreement given to the state board of regents. Every agreement made under the provisions of this act shall be signed by the chairperson of the state board of regents and shall be approved by the governor. Every such agreement shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state.
K.S.A. 74-3221