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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

109.260 City providing solid waste management services pending implementation

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of approved plan.
(1)No provision of this chapter shall preclude a city from providing solid waste
management services pending implementation of the approved solid waste
management plan submitted by a county or district pursuant to KRS 224.43-340.
Any county or waste management district that includes the provision of solid waste
management services to a city in its approved solid waste management plan shall
provide the city with written notice at least one
(1)year prior to the date it intends to
provide such service to the city.
(2)A city may be delegated the responsibility for providing solid waste management
services by a county where it is mutually advantageous to do so, and both the city
and county agree to the delegation of authority. Upon delegation of responsibility, a
city acting by and through its legislative body may plan, initiate, acquire, construct
and maintain solid waste management facilities and promulgate rules and
regulations with respect thereto in accordance with this chapter.
(3)Any solid waste management plan submitted by a county or district pursuant to
KRS 224.43-340, that includes any city that has made a financial commitment for a
solid waste management system, shall include provisions for insuring sufficient
revenues to the city to retire the debt on said system in accordance with the financial
obligations incurred by the city.
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