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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

11.250 Participation by Governor-elect in executive branch and Transportation

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Cabinet budget recommendations.
(1)The Governor-elect or a delegate appointed by him or her shall be entitled to
examine the budget recommendations of the executive branch of government, and
the Finance and Administration Cabinet shall provide him or her with every
practicable facility for reviewing and familiarizing himself or herself with the
recommendations. The Governor-elect shall be entitled to a seat in all hearings
thereon. He or she shall be furnished a copy of the budget request of each executive
branch budget unit. The budget director shall make available to the Governor-elect
so much as he or she requests of the information upon which the executive branch
budget recommendations are based.
(2)After a review of the executive branch and Transportation Cabinet draft budget
bills, the Governor-elect may prepare revisions and additions thereto. The budget
director shall assist, upon request, in the preparation of such revisions and additions.
(3)The budget director shall have as many copies of the revised budget
recommendations of the executive branch of government printed as the Governor-
elect requests.
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