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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

160.045 Transfer of adjacent territory to school district other than that in which it

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(1)If seventy-five percent (75%) of either the registered voters or property owners in an
area adjacent to either a county or independent school district petition the respective
school boards for a transfer of property to the school board district other than that in
which it is located, or if either board initiates an action, the school boards may
effect the transfer by agreement, duly spread upon the minutes of their respective
boards.
(2)If the boards fail to agree within ninety
(90)days from the filing of petitions for the
transfer, either board may petition the chief state school officer for approval or
disapproval of the transfer of the property involved. In his consideration for giving
approval or disapproval, he shall be governed by any policies and rules and
regulations of the Kentucky Board of Education which may be affected by the
transfer of the property and shall give due consideration to the following: the ratio
of the wealth of the territory involved in its relation to the total wealth of the district
from which the territory will be annexed; the effect of the proposed territorial loss
or gain on the educational programs of the respective districts; extent of and effect
on the physical plant, facilities, and equipment available in each of the affected
districts; the indebtedness and bonded or rental obligations of the respective
districts; any contemplated indebtedness or obligation arising out of the proposed
transfer; and other factors as may have a bearing upon the determination of the
desirability of the proposed annexation from the vantage point of all interested
persons.
(3)In those instances where the requested transfer will result in a surplus of physical
plant, facilities, or equipment in the transferring school district, the chief state
school officer shall determine an equitable plan for the transfer of any surplus to the
annexing district as his plan may determine will be needed. His plan shall be based
on the fair value of the property on a replacement basis, taking into consideration its
age and condition. In any considerations and suggestions which he may propose for
the settlement of the differences between the boards of education, he shall be bound
by any agreements outstanding between the boards of education of the school
districts on July 15, 1982.
(4)If the chief state school officer is unable to arrive at a satisfactory agreement with
the two
(2)boards of education concerning the transfer of the involved property
within one hundred twenty
(120)days from the time it is presented to him, either
board may request that he bring the matter before the Kentucky Board of Education
at its next regularly scheduled meeting. The state board shall grant and schedule an
administrative hearing, and the hearing shall be conducted in accordance with KRS
Chapter 13B. In that event, he shall file with the Kentucky Board of Education all
the facts which he has gathered, the recommendation he has made, and the basis for
his recommendation, for their consideration. In those instances where, after giving
consideration to the factors set forth in subsection
(2)of this section, the chief state
school officer determines that a transfer of only a portion of the territory in question
is in the best interest of the respective districts, he may recommend to the Kentucky Board of Education a modified plan of transfer of territory.
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