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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

147A.325 Certification of qualified community foundation, county-specific

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component, or affiliate community foundation -- Commission to maintain and
publish list of certified entities -- Biennial review -- Administrative regulations.
(1)In order to receive grants from the fund under KRS 147A.320, a qualified
community foundation, county-specific component fund, or affiliate community
foundation shall substantially comply with the national standards for community
foundations established by the National Council on Foundations, and be certified by
the commission. The commission may charge a nonrefundable administrative fee to
cover the costs associated with the certification process, not to exceed one thousand
dollars ($1,000) per certification application.
(2)The commission shall:
(a)Maintain a current list of all qualified community foundations, county-specific
component funds, and affiliate community foundations which are certified.
This list shall be:
1. Published on a Web site which is accessible to the general public; and
2. Provided to the Department for Local Government and the Department
of Revenue; and
(b)Perform a biennial review of each qualified community foundation, county-
specific component fund, and affiliate community foundation which has been
certified to ensure that it remains in compliance with all requirements
mandated by this section or by administrative regulation.
(3)The commission may promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with
KRS Chapter 13A to administer this section.
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