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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

162.160 Plans and specifications for buildings -- Boards of education must offer to

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lease buildings before construction contract is made.
(1)When any city desires to construct a school building, under the provisions of KRS
162.150, the governing body of the city shall, by ordinance, cause plans and
specifications for the building to be duly made and filed in the office of the city
clerk. The plans and specifications shall give a full description of the building to be
constructed, the details thereof and the manner of construction. The plans and
specifications shall be prepared by an architect selected by the city and approved by
the board of education of the school district, and shall be submitted to the board of
education of the school district and to the chief state school officer for approval.
(2)If the plans and specifications are approved, and if the board of education of the
school district offers to lease the building under a lease of the kind provided in KRS
162.140, the city governing body shall cause the city clerk to advertise for bids, and
thereafter the city governing body, through the mayor, may contract for the
construction of the building.
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