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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

162.300 Certain boards may obtain school buildings as provided in KRS 162.120 to

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162.290. County boards of education and boards of education of independent districts not embracing a city of any class may obtain buildings for school purposes by proceeding under the provisions of KRS 162.120 to 162.290. When applied to such boards of education, KRS 162.120 to 162.290 shall be so read that the term:
(1)"City" means "county," including a county containing a consolidated local
government, or "urban-county," as the case may be;
(2)"City clerk" means "county clerk" or the appropriate recordkeeping officer in an
urban-county government or a consolidated local government;
(3)"Governing body of the city" means "fiscal court" or the governing body of an
urban-county government or a consolidated local government, as the case may be;
(4)"Mayor" means "county judge/executive," "chief executive officer of the urban-
county government," or "mayor of a consolidated local government," as the case
may be; and
(5)"Ordinance" means either "ordinance" or "resolution."
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