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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.450 Fund administered by secretary -- Administrative regulations --

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Reimbursement of administrative costs -- Reports.
(1)The secretary or his or her designated representative shall administer the Law
Enforcement Foundation Program fund pursuant to the provisions of KRS 15.410 to
15.510 and may promulgate any administrative regulations as necessary to carry out
the responsibilities under KRS 15.410 to 15.510. Administrative hearings
promulgated by administrative regulation under authority of this section shall be
conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(2)The secretary or the designated representative may withhold or terminate payments
to any unit of government that does not comply with the requirements of KRS
15.410 to 15.510 or the administrative regulations issued by the cabinet under KRS
15.410 to 15.510.
(3)The cabinet shall, from moneys appropriated and accruing to the fund as provided
under KRS 15.430, receive reimbursement for the salaries and other costs of
administering the fund, including but not limited to council operations and expenses
and the salary and associated operating expenses of the office of the state school
security marshal. The amount to be reimbursed for any given year shall be
determined by the council and shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total
amount of funds for that year.
(4)The cabinet shall furnish periodically to the council any reports as may be deemed
reasonably necessary.
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